Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 22, 1901, Image 4
TO BREAK TEE STRIKE CsniOwymtiwEriap Iiabtrrflw ': mm Mm frsm evatfc. :" tZl VS.U AT ?XZSStK fUST to AM It to MM IM mt Hill to QllllMn Pa 1 It la Iapaaatoto A atalga Ctotoi Straagta. PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 13. A party of strikebreakers cresset up from the south by special train were safely de livered in the steel steel mills at Mod isi in early yesterday morning and the United State Steel corporation ex perts to add that plant to the number running partly or in full with non union men within the next twenty four hours. The Carnegie properties also resumed last night without a break in the forces operating them, and that fact. Joined with the prom ise of an early start at Monnssen, leads the steel ofacisls here to take a very hopeful ritw of the situation. Tbe ' strikers claim that men enough to start the Monesaen mills cannot be obtained and that they have not yet shown their band. At Duquesne and other Carnegie plants they promise that de velopments will Indicate their strength to better advantage. It was anticipated that there would be trouble when the non-union men reached Moaeesen, for the striken i rs and bad rtpretssd a determina tion to prevest tbe entrance of the - strikebreakers. The men who were handling the mo r esses t tor the steel corporation suit tat fully veiled their action, however, and bad their charges tafely within the) plants hours before It was known delnitely by anyone jm the oetoide that the men bad ar rived. They were brought to Mones aen by special train and were landed at 4 o'clock in the morning. It is not known how many men were in the party or where they were obtained. " The milla are guarded and the men will be kept on the' premises until all danger of trouble ceases. Bunks for about fifty men have been erected and large quantities of food hare been pur chased for them. A fence has been thrown around the property and guards posted to keep out all Intruder. The strikers will undoubtedly nuke an sort to induce the strikebreakers to trait snd the fear Is expressed that there will be trouble if any demoastra- wt bui against me men or prop erty. The attaation there is regarded as very delicate. The steal manager may succeed iu getting another mill on tomorrow st the Painter plant Two mills were operated there last week with aon anion men snd part of another crew was gotten together last week. Just as soon as enough men are available the third mill will be started. 34 CCtS TO TUltiAA. Bevy Depart Mat BsetSea that tbe Baage It Met aw gh. ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. If. A telegram has beta prepared st the navy department to go forward to the Iowa Immediately upon her arrival at Baa Francisco, ordering her to prepare at oaee to so to sea. When she ad vises the department that she is ready an order will follow for her to pro ceed at once to Panama. The little cruiser hanger, which is st San Diego, was ordered to sail to day. It Is aot believed that there wiD be any delay la her departure, as she has had . at veral days' notice la which to prepare far sea. - Cae fe.rary aot more thaa sad as the dhrtaaee to Paa- is abawt t.TM aUksa. H would re- days tor her to The depart- to amealeh the fcrwn as sets as the battleship arrives at ebb ptbb ilars sad san Ca Ma. f-XCTanO LH,.UJl Outs., Aug. eCewua!sw3pa mesa CawSAsmV tBaF -. -7 sa K , 1 1 1 iimaai aear Caa yushsrdey. Ke task his O car- t Oead Ce d ami vts De rust t tCsi lis 'at ami fall toetotta. tma, Aug. If .-The Oermaa TUaCa, away c3 teeth Africa, to ma fa) VsawgMaaa waeera to be la raaeCBeae to areteet fsnii totareats Cm CATTU trteX, Aug. It.-Proai US) to H i Xurm wRl he skived to rVrrn f tjrsrt aaJ Vaatsuvsr t - :r J Cjx7C2 C swaas. JC3- r V;. J: CibfcCact sec u mi mt cxccz. to I CtafHf Bey i Irea Cmwii. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 1. At ft Bethlehem Steel company today It was decided to ratify the purchase of the Bethiehein Iroa company and to issue ftfiM.tm bonds, the purchase price of the iroa company. There wss not a dissenting vote, 23M43 shares out of a total of 309,000 being represented. Tbe meeting waa the result of the recent meeting at which the stockhold ers of the Bethlehem Iron company voted to sell tbelr holdings in the company. It was denied that the pur chase was a part of the Vlckers-Mas-Im-Cramp deal to secure control of the two companies nsmed. It was authoritatively announced today that within ten days the control of the Bethlehem Steel company and the Bethlehem Iron company will be assumed by President Schwab of tbe United States 8teel corporation. Mr. Schwab holda an option on the stock of the company at 124 a share, which expires August 21. More than 240.000 shares out of a total of 300,000 are now in the vaults of the Olrard Trust com pany, which acts as trustee In tbe transaction. MANY sr,i win sc:r. gar Mwmt Creefces lata as laaaarg. VICTORIA, B, C Aug. 1 The steamer Islander, tbe crack pasteager steamer of the Alaskan route, operated by the Canadian Pacific Navigation ctmpeay of thia city, struck aa Ice berg of Douglas island U 2 o'clock on the morning of Thursday last and went to the bottom, carrying down from sixty-five to eighty souls. Includ ing passengers and members of the crew. Some of tbe survivors arrived here this evening by the steamer Queen. They report that as the ves sel went down IU boilers exploded, causing tbe death of many who might have escaped. Captain Foots was on tbe bridge when the vessel struck and stayed there and went down with tbe tbip. There was $275,000 in gold on the steamer, $100,000 of which was carried by passengers. H. H. Hart, who has spent sixteen years in the Klondike, lost $36,000 In dust. Some say that. Captain Foote reach ed a raft, but that when be saw the extent of the disaster ne Jumped over board. . '-. No accurate list of dead will be available until tbe arrival of the pur ser on the steamer Farallon. All MTSJ9K WVITtt. Bxaasltlsa Pvaalaiatl Is Mew la Kaaaa at rreeMeat. WASHINGTON, Aug. lt.-There were further conferences today be tween Chairman Carter of the Louis iana Purchase exposition snd State de partment officials concerning the proc lamation which Is about to be issued inviting foreign nations to participate In tbe exposition. The proclamation has been mailed to the president and as soon as he returns It to the Stat department it will be issued. This proclamation, together with the regu lations relative to exhibits, will be communicated to the diplomatic repre sentatives of all nations ia Washington snd also seat to all diplomatic and consular oflcers of tbe United States In foreign countries. SAYS OTCA 1X2CH. IHatag LONDON, Aug. II. The Sua today says It aaars that the coaceatratioa of Gesjsral Botha's forces at Headawai. oa the borders of Zslulsad, aaaoaaead ta a dlapatch from Durhaa tost Bight, with hat ato suvraadar, to wtth aa aad Lsrd la aa virtually that Lard to hwath AMaa, has tefkj taedbCSaf a af the IXKTC3.ru. It "Jsaeaese pub lie tplulsa," says a aisaatrh to the Times frees Takto, "is iMceatlag a eJtoi ever the Haachurlaa The nesaaaer hi which Jspaa caaaet aoaulbly as aslesee. TAMPA, fHw Aug. ISv The Cjntoh t wadUactsai has ackeAJTla hare, tjr c umm at atts wha ware ntmtf Ccarted ty ttt igl1 "fCMflt ef Tzzi utttt as tttaa sf the rwtoleBi'i f mien" gyrate aad tor ts fefcXMW af Ctxtt tZzist, Ofcr a Cl to eecr:l Ttt ttse e 1 fj'T-a frr NEWS GOES WIRELESS naicstiee With Laoiania Itpt Up tot Beany Fear atari. ' MAW Kf $$A$f S rCS3 TIC $3 mmrf at Warier Bappeelag M Thar Left Qeeaaetowe Several Hays Asa. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Tbe Cunard line steamship Lucania, Captain Mc Kay, which sailed from Liverpool fox New York August 10, was spoken through tbe medium of wireless teleg rapby by the Nantucket lightship shortly after 6 o'clock this evening. Tbe Herald shore station, to wbicb came the wireless message from tbe lightship is at Siasconset. a favorite summer resort on tbe island of Nan tucket. On the highest part of the village, known as Bunker Hill, is erected a mast, built in three sections, with IU truck rising MS feet In tbe air. At lu upper end ia a spar known as a spirit or yard, which carries a vertical wire of the Marconi system 180 feet above tbe ground. The la strumenU which complete tbe InsUll stion ere in a cottage 100 feet dlsUnt from the base of the matt, and be tweeo it aad tbe sea an uninterrupted moorland stretches for s mile or more. Forty sea miles easy, bearing about south, the Nantucket ligbUhlp Is moored aa a safeguard to vessels crossing the dangerous shoals of this vexed area and as a point of departure and arrival for vessels crossing the northern Atlantic or coasting along ths western seaboard. On board this vessel s spar has been fitted to tbe original-mast and from tbe tip of this, 100 feet sbove tbe sea plane, a wire Is suspended similar to that on shore. At the 81ssconset wireless telegraph tutlon tbe instrumenU near C o'clock this evening recorded ie signah) that were being sent out from the light ship searching tor Lucania. Finally, about C o'clock It was demonstrated that the two vessels were In commu nication. To make absolutely certain, their circuit was temporarily broken, to ask the IlgbUu.p. if Lucania had been beard from. Tbe answer came back that the steamship had been reached. From that time until 9:40 messages were seat la a stream from Lucania. There were occasional In terruptions for adjustment, but ia a general way it may be said that tbe conditions were favorable and that communication for nearly four hows was unbroken. From tbe Nantucket ligbUhip to Lu cania wss also sent a summary of the news evenU of the world that had happened since the steamship left the other side. The following message was among those received st tbe lightship from Lucania and then transmitted to the land sUtion. It is signed by CapUIn McKay, In command of Lucania: "All well on board. We are 287 miles from Sandy Hook and with clear weather expect to reach New York harbor Saturday. Please Inform Cu nard agenU. M KAY." SCCifV AT rVASCSSTC. CaaseUs wTHfc getal WtUm Begaralag taa Caart mt tauelry. WASHINGTON. Aug. 17 Admiral Schley, who arrived here with his wifs last night, will remain until the court of Inquiry which Is to luvestl gate the Santiago campaign completes IU work. The Interim between now aad the oasalag of the sessions of the court, September 12. will be devoted to his side of the case. Today he had his first coasulUtioa with Jadga Jure Wllsoa et this city, former Kea- tatlve Kayaor af BaKbaore aad farter af New Jersey. Mil p tatag tolBim to the to ef every fast iirtolBsag to a K3 tZZXZX Aa. 17.-Wi3toai Wagner ef YaadaUa has bees arrested ea a ehaaje af ttoJUag, the aUe law by saipetag avail eat af the Oisrgt A. Llaeota af Coar laaida, state game wards., has tosti- fwJaJawBjJa waawSemart MaapawaMTe aHaw TO have a hesriag la Justice Dua eaa't eouK la Dm Moines at aa tarty ar. LONDON. Aug. 17.-There has a rsfrudttiiBee ea the part of the Irish aad Crttidi ranaers agaiaat vhat Cbry torai Cm fraetkal atoaoaty af tm LmZn tmat awket by Asaert eaaa. to! Ca Can of Agricutturs Km pez'szi mtSm Izto ths assi far. TU ttJrs aasert that the A :-1 isri af tattle have aa "ier Uv . hsattor with his eagh aad nmilH, biihimUbi ef the areata af the iimnlga watoh are to coaOwvartT, Aaamral factor a CUMT MPS CSC3 CATTUCf. Laager af laasrgeata la rravlaaa at sto taagas BarraaSan. MANILA. Aug. It. Sacoad Ueutea ant Walter 8. Grant of the Sixth cav alry, while scouting with a detachment near Taal, Batsngss province, hss wiada what lha military authorities consider to be the most Important cap ture since Agulasldo wiu mads prls ocer. Grant captured Colonel Martin Cabrera, his adjutant and six other Insurgents. Cabrera bad been grow lug In power for some time. He con trolled all the InsuTgenu in southern Batangaa and also tbose west of the city of Bttsega Colonel Pangantban. a captain aad twenty men, with twenty-six rifles snd considerable ammunition, bare sur rendered to Lieutenant Smith of tbe Twentieth Infantry near Luton. They formed a portion or General Malvar's command. After Uklng tbe osth of allegiance they were released. Captain Pollcarplo, a lieutenant and five men from the Sixth company of Malvar's command also surrendered to Colonel Baldwin, refusing at the tame time payment for tbelr rifles and revolvers, saying that they sur rendered forfcace aad not for money Lieutenant Bvsns reports tbst he hss not seen or heard of any Insurg enu recently on tbe Island of Mia doro. He reports tbe burning of a camp, however, and succeeded In cap turing thirty tons of rice. He says the people In tbe valley of RJan re side In the fairest farming country of the Islands. The district It thickly settled and plentifully supplied with cattle aad rice. General Chaffee is grestly pleased by these accounts from the province of Baungas and the Island of Mia- doro. TCf STKSt CCSCtS WEST. Tkree Tbeaasse Jattat Warkaiaa Veto to Owe? Shaffer's Ores. JOLIET, 111., Aug. It. The four lodges of tbe Amalgamated association employes of tbe Illinois Steel compsny at the Joliet mills by a unanimous vote decided to obey tbe strike order of President Shaffer. The conference wst In session from 3 o'clock In the after noon to 9 o'clock at night before the decision was resched. Tbe steel mills were closed at ncton to enable the members of tbe associa tion to attend tbe meeting which was called by National Assistant Secretory Tighe after his arrival here. He was accompanied" by Vice President Davis of tbe Fourth district Both men presented the side of the association to tbe local members. It was argued that In order to secure tbe organisa tion of non-union workers in the east it was essential tbst the western men would hsve to join tbe strike move ment Mr. Tlghe slso sppesled to tbe fealty of tbe men to the association. He urged -them to be men snd sund by their union. His remarks were re ceived with enthusiasm and caused tbe vote that followed. This action will close the entire steel plant here, throwing out of em ployment nearly 3,000. KISK f rSSlTlXS AT TANASIA. Babels Are OraSaaUjr Cleslag la aa that City aaS Mm. KINGSTON, Jsmalca, Aug. 16. The British steamer Dartea has arrived here from Colon and brings reports of heavy fighting Monday on the out skirts of Panama and Colon. Tbe reb els were steadily advancing on ths towns proper. A large number of men had been wounded. A large number of wounded mm belonging to tbe government troops were taken to Colon Moaday. This is regarded as aa indication of the per- statsaey ef the rebel attacks. The converted cruiser Natneuaa has bees faaad practtealty ueeleat, owing to the hulgisg s&tssBfj to Btflsat heart gs&s BarkM hrauaat fatty pat ai sail i whe vara aMteat to leave Catoa la ar ts as agar aad to svoid The Brtttoh eaaaal at tofht WAraiNOTON, Aug. lV-Cfctof by tilsgrsph that laaaaetor Heaek ef the Ct Louto dtriatoa hat the arrest of Walter Krst HaspUdty ia the holdup of the Missouri, Ktssst Texas train oa tog aear Caaey. L T. AM FBANCUCO, Aug. U.-J. Q. Ctabba baa astoeted T. M. leheauker to ha trade Btaaager of tbe Oreana Chart Uae. This U the first of the prosBiasBt apfoiBtajeau that Mr. Ctabha has aude stoea he took traCs aagaaaaat af the HarriBMa Kasa Mr. feaanaakar had the geearal ffeiat sgsary af the Vatoa Parilc aa the at aad wfil ia all protakiry be BBtwJii:! ty Cti. CtCra, rterat THE PACESET FOR ALL Oramu Boom a lew Mark for Ambi . f a. j. . V-t Mvaa mtag m m m ASS3T MAXES fAITETUL trrCH Oaesetoa etelllee Cevara Mile la StOS 1-4 Berate aa laiaMeee Crawd la Batto mt Seeeet lllaem lha Sheet Aal Ml Hakes a WarSy Baewlas- NEW YORK, Aug. 16. The trott'.ng Interests of the Empire City bave nut received such a boom In a quarter of a century sa were developed today at tbe Brighton Beach track, when un der the auspices of the New Yorh Trotting association the champion stallion and champion gelding, Crea ceus and Tbe Abbott, came together for a purse of $12,000. Tbe Abbott, with hla record of 2:03 of last sea son, and Cresceus, with bis mark of 1:02, made at Columbus, were to decide the question of which was the one to go down in history as tbe fist est trotting horse now living. Tbere wss s larger crowd present than ever seen on s New York trot ting track. The grand stand was tlm ply packed and this despite tbe fact that reserved seats with sdmlsslon cost $4. while boxes holding four per sons were stl disposed of at $3d each In addition to tbe regular admission While tbe seating capacity it but 3,500, It was undoubtedly a fact that close to 5,000 persons were Jammed Into the structure. Every available space between tbe stand and tbe track was packed to lU utmoat capacity, and tbe paddock, infield and cheaper admission field conUlned a legion of people. It was estimated that fully 15,000 people were present Tbe weather was simply per feet for the great trial snd tbe track was like velvet, though probably second. slow. Several times during the sfternoon both horses put In some preliminary work, snd each time they passed the crowd there wss great en thusiasm. ' Coming down the stretcb It was a battle royal, with The Abbott very close up, but Cresceus with his bull dog grip kept on with nostrils ex tended snd just managed to beat bis opponent by a half length in 2:03. tbe world's trotting record in n race. To say that, the announcement cre ated tumultuous applause only faintly conveyt the meaning of tbe expres sion. ( - -; A little over half an hour had ex pired when the-two grand horses came out for their second trlsl snd were ttarted under the same conditions tbst existed in tbe first beat! Tbey were sent away beautifully, but Tbe Abbott had not traveled a hundred yards be fore be made a disastrous break and before he could recover bis gait Cres ceus wss in front. Tbe Abbott, once settled, made a grand effort to over take bU opponent, but tbe son of Robert McGregor wss out for victory, snd kept on, passing the quarter In 31 seconds; the half In 1:02; tbe three-quarters In 1:36, and came rush ing boms tbt last quarter In 31 sec onds, doing the mile In 2:06. with The Abbott back of the flag. As the race was best three In Ave, Ketcbam consented that Cresceus go another beat This be did shortly be fore 5 o'clock, accompanied by a run ner for the first hslf. where he was Joined by another runner, and be did the mile la 2:05, the quarter In: 30, the half in 1:01, and the three-quarters la 1:31 CeasatlMlea Baa aa Basy Task. MANILA, Aug. K. Tbe United States Philippine commission was pre vented by the weather from landtag at Iba, province of Zambalcs, sad ar rived at Baa Pcraaado, province of Ueloe, today. The commissioners met with aa eathusiaatic reception. ; Jeaaaia Ortegas has beta appointed The raaHsato af ths aroviace are aatalBssaa as to the advisability af esteMlshlBg a civil government ia that dtotrlet , f WAtSpTpfrAtS. 1lrtbi Aasfatoat PostBhieUr General Brlstow has received a cablegram from Ia aaactar Oeaeral ef Pests la Cuba Pes aea statlag that the trial of B. p. Thoaipaoa, forateriy postmaster at Ha vaaa. hat been coaeluded aad Themp soa eoarlctsd. He was sentenced to pay a toe of Mt or serve six months la Brlaea. Thompson was sec used of eauetag to be issued Bsoaey orders la his owa behalf. Osaal Baeteess ClaeeS Da. LONDON, Aug. 10.-1B the house of commons, Mr. Perks (liberal) sought Information regardlBg ths course of the Nicaragua caaal aegotiatloai, but the under secretory of the foreign of lea. Lord Craa borne, was oaly able to confirm the dispatches of the As sociated Press ea the subject, He said that aaoOctal eommaaicaUons wars aaaaiat between Washiagtoa aad Loaaaa, through Lard Psuaotfoie, bat CO fortpsl reply was. ratal vad. muvisTca KAra Lalnt gaetotleee Pram Saalh Oatohe aad Bsassi CHf. ' BOl'TII OMAHA. Cattle A dry lot of cattle predomlnatoa, with a fair supply r reived, uvtstea er a nirlns of aouthern caltlc Being through ta lha runs th major part af the run CSSs!s!4 f hMf aiaara. Hi aecrtal chans In lha Iirnl market for steara was noted, the demand equating the num ber on aale and prices throughout on beef lock holding steady. Buyers were out In good season, and while tbe msrket wan not especially lively, irada wss In fair shape am) a good clearance was effected early In th day. lop heaves neMruf at SLtO. The heavy dreilne In prtcra on cowa and heifers tended to cut off the run In that direction, and with s limited number fcfr. values firmed up considers!:!;' and a Irons, active trade resulted. There waa aim a better demand for stock cattle and handy grades were free Keller at stronger prices. Coaree. heavy and all undesirable tuff waa hard to move at uneven fg ure. The market was also stesdler on bulls, stags and calves. Hog Receipts were again moderate, less then 109 fresh load received. The quality and weights show little difference, the supply consisting largely of light and light mixed hog. The market wu rather slow In opening, aa buyer were little dis posed to strengthen prices, notwithstand ing supplies were below the normal and for light stuff, especially that showing grass, prices were ne better. Qood hogs, those shewing weight and quality, sold better from the opening, soma of the beet fetching 5c higher than yesterday. Sheep Fifteen double-deck losil of sheep from the ranges constituted today's supply. The number, while small, was suf ficiently large to meet ths moderate In quiry and no Improvement In price fol lowed. Th trade was rather dragging snd weak at recant decline. The trade In lambs was also dull and market weak. The quality of the offerings was only fair. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Best beef steer 5 Uc higher; stork era and feeder, strong: cow, steady; choice export and dressed" beef steers. W: fair to good, HTOvt : stockera and feeders, &:s4 JS: wealern fad steers, It SOdX-it: western range steer. KtSStH to: Texan snd Indiana, all-): Texas cows, HegtM: native cows. UIP9 .: heifers. tXTagAW: eanners. tl.TSBf.W: bulla. tUMJ4.it; calves. U.0S 11. Hogs-Market Stlec lower: top. M iS: bulk of aale. IS W 11V4; heavy, tttugt i.Vk, mixed packers. SVTOtrl Ci : light, R ues.: pig. t4.oo-2!. Sheep and lamhe-Sheep, steady and lamb ICMBttc lower; lambs. 14. 406: 00; na tive wet her , CttciSfje; native yearling. t.0l.TS; western aether. Ituttt; weatern yearling. t!C1 60; ewe. It Ttm J.S; stock sheep, II.UwZ.S. INITE A6A1NST C01CMXU. Vaaesaala, Mlearagwa aS Beaadar la- valeaa la Oea Orlae-Crlbe' Baheaia. NEW YORK, , Aug. 17. News has been received in this country-involv ing Venetuels, Nicaragua and Ecua dor in the" attempt of General Rafaef J; l ribe-urlbe, tbe Colombian rebel lead er, to overthrow the government of Colombia, says th Tribune. A year ego It was known to tbe Colombian authorities tbst tbe rebels under Uribe were receiving material assistance from these republics snd recent devel opments snd Information received by Colombian secret service agents con firm the belief that these countries are preparing open and almultaneout at tacks on Colombia. It has further been learned that the plan of attack has practically been agreed upon. Large numbers of Nicaraguant have already joined tbe rebels In tbe de partment of Panams and it will be these marauding, bands tbe United 8tatea wll have to deal with If It be comes nsrsseary to land marines st Colon or Panama to protect Ameri can Interests on the Itthmut. Venesuels's point of attack will naturally be from the Colombian Venesuelan border, where tbe recent battles are reported to have taken place between Venesuelan regulars snd sn Invading army, commanded, ac cording to Venesuelan authorities, by General Ooossles Valencia. It la somewhat doubtful, however, If Gen eral Valencia had anytalng to do with this atovement unless war bat already broke? out between Veaesuela aad Catosnbia. If the sreeent nlana ar carried oat, the readeavous ef the eedoreaa rebels will be In the aoutaara part of the tleaartavtat at . Cauca, where taa Coeatahiaa ftfersie an saw said to he lth 4,BN tramm. JOn JN, Ms.. Aug. H.B. ay. Carto- taa, stty editor at the Jepila DmOy Cmm, shot Mawaif tarwagh the heart at I a etot taatcht sad dtod sitaest to- uUT.iitm m gatharhy ea awa- iat ajanara la the Mlaaoarl aad Baa- i Mae Mda aad waa M years old. tfeeffisrhi. DEN VEX, Oetot. Aug. 17.-Toaaa Corbatt of Dearer was gives tbe as elstea a tthe aad af a taa round go witn oeorge Mioa, ei-festbtrweight ehaaiptoa. at Coliseum hall here to- aight The fight was the fastest here la tome Urns. rga Mar PeralMa Aeltoa. CLEVKIND. 0.. Aug 17. It le aald oa good tuthority that a number of prominent labor mes will saeeet la thU city la conftreaee relative to ore forcible action oa labofp part la Its taht aaalnx tk. -i t . Repreeeautlves from the PeAsratloa of Labor' will ha present, It Is adld. aad President Qompm will he urged to ask ths various vatoas la alliance i with taa PedtratloB ef tgbar to nf' to umsle atosl corrrrjSca cttiaeu. 1