Show CARPENTERS BEGIN THEIR JEAL REAL YORK WORK ORK YORKI I Busy Business Sessions Are Held on Second Day of Convention I MORE DELEGATES ARRIVE I I Gathering Considers Plan of Raising Big Defense Fund for lot Lockouts I Tho second day clay of ot tho the International convention of or this the United Brotherhood of or Carpenters and Joiners saw the big body get down own to work In the tho convention conven tion hall halt at the tho Armor Armory Tho The reports or of tho the general officers and of or tho the executive exe exe- I O board occupied tho thin entire day I to together ether with the appointment of eril eral committees b by President W. W D D. II 11 bur Moro deleS deleS' delegates tes camo came straggling In with their credentials giving added work to the credentials committee A report of ot tho the delegates pro present ent In th tile tho city will bo be made Wednesday morning at which time Limo It is h believed that all that are aro to report will be bo here hero During tho the day numerous congratulatory congratulatory lator telegrams received anti and read Ono from Crom Samuel Gompers Gompel's president of ot tho the American Federation of or Labor expressing a hope that thal tho the brotherhood would continue continuo to grow row rowand and Iced keep up Its work worle for organized ed la labor In- In bor was read with applause Tho reports of or tho the different general officials wore were listened to with much at attention attention at- at and the cheering word ord tho they carried of ot the tho condition of or the tho brotherhood brotherhood broth broth- stirred up UI much enthusiasm I The Tho report of ot Thomas Neale Neah general secretary allowed tho total receipt receipts for or the th two fiscal Oscal years past patti to beSt be St 16 and antl the tIme expenditures leaving a 11 balance In time the treasury of an nn Increase of or orm m 4 the the- bal tl balanco of ot t two to Vo year earS ago igo Appointment 11 f. f Arc rr Mode 1 At t It orning th following appointments n made thade b tho wore were by dent T. T A. A Ellis tills and Price messengers II E E. Melton and amI andT amIT T T- T 5 Caffa rules committee e William J J. J Wilson ilson Jacksonville R. R R S. S Bi yno Washington ton D. D C. C II 11 S. S Scott N Norfolk Nor NIr r- r folk Va Charles Charies F F. Carton Boulder Colo Cob lra Frank New Now Ha- Ha cn Committee on organization W. W. W H K IC Gibson Sun o 10 1 V. V F. F Church Chicago Charles W. W Paine Now ow Orleans Or Or- leans 11 It St St. Louis C. C DO ger Portland Committee on resolutions U Thomas lions Thomas linn nn Chicago William B. B MacFarlan Buffalo W. W v G. G art New Castle Pa John Toronto Samuel Bo trick Montclair N. N J. J Committee on un treasurers treasurer's report report report-E. B. B p. p V. V Heffner Huttner Sacramento T J. J T T. Black- Black nfl nn Tampa Walter Vatter Pratt Brockton Drockton Washington II IL A A. A Chicago J J. J T. T C EJI Elizabeth both N. N J. J Committee on of or general ox- ox board M. f M. M J J. J McDerm tt Phila- Phila Villi William am Milwaukee barbs Iea II-I II bun JO San Francisco co W W. II U. Hanker Haker Denver er L. L W. W Lloyd Llod Wash Wash- D D. C. C The features of or tho the sessions Wednesday Wed Wed- etl will wilt br ho tho timo reports of or the cre ero- committee committee on grievances ances finance committee cf and committee commit commit- tee on constitution Committee y From the number of or resolutions al alread already already al- al read ready presented the Ut committee on that ranch Branch of ot tb th thA convention cnn bids fair to have e its hand hands full The resolutions cov cover r many of the branches h. of tho the brotherhoods brotherhood's work worle and antl their nr or r rejection will occupy much of or the tho conventions convention's time lime Ono One of or the moat most already 1 jN for tOl a II it 1000 1200 OO f lq t h f rUd to to b bc board In me members mes s 's roC f the brotherhood who are out on lockouts ns os the tho organisation lion t terms strikes The preamble of the rc lu lu- tion says that It Is 18 W well w-ll II known that the tho enemies of organized labor are gathering 4 theIr forces to crush and wine vine out union unionism l and that it h 8 tho the brotherhood to profit by and build un a n di ri 1111 Further that tt-nt as the victory of or capital In th the nast has luas h been en largely lime to the suffering t of ot wives and amid chil- chil ren r rn n. n a 0 fund Is 19 n c sary to tu tomake mAke ko t th brotherhood Invincible In mor- mor anti and to th the end of or In- In 1 p peace ace Th The r resolution mansout mans maps out mt th the nan o of r r bo be fund bv hv ITi Sr r from front ear each initiation f fOil fo o and wing a tax n on no the locals u until 1 I oo IK PR a minimum In Is n In the hands hantla of t the e general treasurer I to ell He lIe ie let ICI In case of ot a 0 lockout time the g general treasurer will pa pay pa to each man 6 G 6 for forthe forthe forthe the week of Idleness with a rising scale of or 1 a week up to 1 12 weeks weik when the maximum ot 12 I per week will be bo reached rc To JH prevent ent the do- do tense fonso fund falling Calling below an assessment of ot 10 cents per pm week will be levied oln on each member of or the tho brotherhood when the occasion de de- de- de mands Tho The general officers and delegates expressed e the tho view after aCtor the first day days day's s session that tho time con was waR giving every ery pi online of or consistent harmony In Its work and that no heated fights would woul bo be seen Wednesday evening o at the convention convention conven con tion hall ball tho the first of the tho entertainment features will bo be seen In an Informal get set acquainted L smoker Tho Tim entertainment entertainment enter enter- committee of or the Commercial club and local district will preside e Time The program a band baud acts from room the cigars lunch and ond liquid ts The reports of ot the general officers wore all printed and containing as ns tho they tU did olid time the entire resume of ur th the work vork of ot tho time brotherhood for lol tho tito two years past were voluminous X Needed Pre President Huber In his report touched upon the tIme necessity for large lars locals and large treasuries aa ns potent factors In maIntain maintaining Ins the time wage waFe scale In dull times and spoke of or the need for tor a defense tIe- tIe fonso fund to bo ho had In times of or lockouts lock lock- outs Ho Ito spoke of the now new brotherhood brotherhood brotherhood brother brother- hood headquarters he building at nt apolis to be completed In November of ot this year ear The recommendation was made to Include within the Jurisdiction tion Lion of ot tho time brotherhood the tho North orth American and South American continents conti conti- flouts wing folio the time establishment of or locals at nt Alaska Porto the tho It Ha Hawaiian wallan I Islands and In 11 Panama and Central America v Oit Olt tho question of ot tb the r io rn t noi-t o of tho ln iii the tile Uon employ rn lo brotherhood men loon exclusively r tudor JoX the tho o ht 1 led 11 by hy the ed th tho ht nour day was wa Its waIn way wa- In the majority of or cities with the time general general gen Jn eral fOral average wage wag paid of 3 35 con cents ts per hour Injunction Question Dl cu ed On the question of or Injunction suits and apparent exercise of ot powers hy by y the Judiciary of or the tho countr country time the trade worker the president had bad much to say giving the Impression that time the courts were showing more mor favor tavor to tIme the capitalistic class Treasurer Neales Neale's report showed that lu the tho two fiscal years past G had been boon paid by the brotherhood brotherhood brother brother- hood for tOl death and disability claims donations for strikes and lockouts J tax to American Federation of or Labor and for tor the fourteenth general convention ox- ox at Niagara Falls and for tor lighting fighting In unction and civil suits suit Secretary Duffy's Dutts report showed sho to total total to- to tal tal number of unions In the brotherhood brother brother- hood Juno June 30 IOnS 1908 1910 1010 with a 0 mom mom- I of ot a gain Jahl In local I unions of 1 G and on membership of 11 J Juno Tun over 30 1906 It also contained con con- tamed a detailed report on the work of ot the tho hr d and anti Its members s throughout tho two years past vast with certain recommendations along alonE brotherhood brotherhood broth broth- lines which be acted upon |