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Show saozlgg:.:.-.:. aVAMUf L 'QOMFEK3 famaM fa, aj CHIEF Or Will Tea n Case at rirsti:.;!-: ' : Tc-iir t English STr:: 'z iz iijxp to a:.. .;; , Kcfirses t3 r!::":5 rr: pects cf UztxI: n I' - .."Mutual respect ex!. m betwf", the United States suprv-rriys and myself," is the v j ?...- 1 Gompers, president of t'- Ai..- i ean Federation of Labor, v in a gnett in Salt Lake Cl'y t 7, ires up the status of a tt ii."-sil ference between himself t I U " ed States judges, nhih c. a r , nearly resulting in Mr, Ci f3oinjfM a term in jail cr,t v y long ago. Mr. Gomperi nd other of' cer ct t fadarmtioix. It will he rmn:H'r-. 1( ' Mrved with injunctions 0 hfr 1 1 p.prt in eonnvtinn wh a bf"'f""t wkirh thv h 1 ii - itu 1. "T bJl Wllh tntS r " nrtt"TI," or words to that ff'fpt; nii isir. Uttvrrrr, aod then be-ao'l hie cvmvn' -'n nrr-enteaee1 nrr-enteaee1 to for ....-- - t. f eourt. The ce flna v w t to i.i n i-prtme i-prtme court of tti I n '-.l t then th Ubor I"' as ) torr. Mtinre tne "m itiul i . pt'rhiinfi, 1 preme fv-t of tne Ii- t f , , . hift i mul arrr Mr. t.on j.r-f at, i n foilowiutj anot()r tack i-i tro"-. j oniitn'tt Tocfvflnnn. 1 (if h-nr nj tin a lainr c tne whi to aa e p'hi.h h d toriar, but M r. (iompera hh s t nut attorn fva have bfn riiinir' Hfuinr-r.-ra And attending to other ii.(itia of tiif CUM, ao that h'a prfufnce in court ia not reqniVexl. Th quotum now frn a to be whether Mr. iwmyprn run .. made to tcatify ageiiuHt himaoit vr not. 0topptntg St Hotel Utah. Anyway, Prnident lnm!ri arri', in Halt Lake City at : I tmi mom Ptr ever the Oreffun Short Line from l vfr. lie was met at the train hv A. K. Herrey, J. L. nonoolv, M. H. !.-mood, !.-mood, F. H. Oil) and Kul.ert htirm t, a committee appointed br th local eratlon of labor, and wag fftkru in an automobile to the fiotfl tinh, wherfl he will make hia heedniartr dtirinsr ms etay-ia tbie city, lonipht lir. Onn-treni Onn-treni will deliver an addrs at t ie First Method i lit church and bit ilo-ct ilo-ct will deal with the Mf.Namara l,..a Attgrelce Timee dynajnitiDg caae. Nir. tiompera it going aerobe the conntrf talking in defenae of the NfrNinmrai, who he end other lahor leadra biifv ere entirely innocent of any connection with - the dynamitinir ontraga and are heinff unduly nersocnted by those unfavorable un-favorable to anion laboT. Mr. Gomners te rather a nnique ciar-Acter ciar-Acter in labor circles and ia probeMv nearer to the hc-arte of laboring na (fv-asrally than any other one men in the country. In appearanco be la of the David Uamnt atvlc. He is short and broad end, wifh wide rimmed ap,-taeles ap,-taeles and peculiarly eat hair, hs mimt paes in looks for one of the old Harare Greeley type. Mr. Gompers could not appreciate, or at least wouid not appre-xiate appre-xiate the fact that a aewaoapor nian bad waited nt the etatioa for snore tnn half na hoar that he might seenrs bis interview and leavs the visitor to himself him-self for the rest of the day. 'aoasepg Vf" kiUt Brsafart. Mr. G on pern thought more of bis breakfast than ha did of the newspaper man. 4o an appointment was made for 9:30, and then, in a luxorionsiy furnished fur-nished hotel, the champion of tha -boring man loosened up. Mr. Gompers has apparently ben fifrhtinf so tons; and bas so long itudted the oppressions of tn labortnf claasca, as be see s them, thnt be has forgotten forgot-ten bow to se the pleasant side of life; has forgotten now to laugh nat-nrnlly, nat-nrnlly, because be doeeat want to laa(b icept when he caa t help it. Mr. Gompers is 6L years old, hut he doeeat look it, nor act It, but imprests im-prests one ns beinjr the kind of man thst just trees alone following the regular regu-lar routine of .if.- work in, working and working, nntil be just dries up aad blows nway. Oa Strike in Englaod. Mr. Gempers sees is the recent uprising up-rising of laborers in England tha bo-ginning bo-ginning af a movement which wtfl eventually redound to the benefit of all laboring elate?, both is Lngiand nod in the United Stats. "The victory ef tha laboring p-ople In England is going to result in an uplift up-lift all along the line," said 5 r. liom-para, liom-para, "'There ta s contlitioo wim-fi ha prevailed in England for a lout: twie which hss so dekfraled the inborn s' class rt affected tnat thev havs km sot only unemployed, but alnif--t ui- n ploys ble because toeir con i noo t become so abji-ct throukrh ui.fnir tr. meat. Other than tne tla-t r t that msy come from this hi- '-,-, movement hai .. 1 to ' i (CoaUaued oa i |