Show nr a man who i ased for years as one of the ablest advocates of fret and unlimited coinage of stiver as lias john i carlislee Carl islea man who during alie best years of his life stood before the house and banate of the united mates and pointed the injury done the ie of america by the of silver who tl e evil in lai g i age that cannot be excelled in ment that answered wl in i rain like tint gets up bit ne a gold b ig banquet and ROCS back on ins OCT n record and gli cs tl e lie to ills 0 n unanswerable statements it Is the people especially those of it e west an ake to the danger that thre bens ai d begin a crusade sh ill not nd un uil such men ire driven from 1 agh llanis ind from alie country ahe V est roust lay aside party ignore tariff and tariff reform and make a I 1 old stroke for their rights through alie ri of abher the last has been reached and tl e time 1 as come to mike a linal stand ami they should mike s ich i light as n is made tl ey cast oft the british yoke final steps we understand ire lobe taken this evening v ich will de cide whether I 1 irk city is to have a miners union or not lie as we view it cills for grive direful and deliberate consideration that no mistakes may be made chere is no mining amp in the united baates east west north or where tie men have universally received fairer treat or better w ages where 11 ere h ive been as few misunderstandings ai d less cause of complaint thin m lark city ahat being so and tie coi di eions remaining the jnue that good can come of the men issum ini tl e ex pense and responsibility of organizing and a union anions are d blessing iv here rightly conducted and where needed but when in tie lower of a few loudmouthed unscrupulous men aid when located where not needed are d useless es enbe and a constant demce liable at any time tl rough alie hot temi er of one man to cause endless turmoil loss through un justified strikes and ci ding in a red ic tion of wages that PAH never be ie stored 11 e industry ia and has been 0 i the r egged i ige of destruction for the i four years ind may continue in that condition for ears to come is i cc essary tl at mine operators and mine employed emp loyes keep as closie together as possible los sible and aid cue anetter as much as bost ble that 11 e ii austry may not be de strayed and everybody forced to seek a new field iu which to gain a livelihood I 1 or tl ese s we would imi ress upon tt e miners of idrac city tl e necessity of being careful and to weigh well tie man wl 0 coats among them giving addic |