j responsible for the collapse of the walls££]FOHM NEW MINEKS UNIONof it*lt;! OiH' I(iipm!refi Applications for Mem-elt;* j lierslilp Hecaived.k*odlieinhAt a mmeting1 of about throe hundred miners last night In the Trades Assembly hall, corner Ninth and Joplin streets, for the purpose of forming a second miners’ union, about one hundred applications for . membership were received. oy * present union of the miners has a u. fntmhersnip of about six hundred, it. is Jt said. Those men propose to form two other unions in this city, one of which was begun last night.Those who addressed the miners at their meeting last night were T. J. Sheridan, e‘[ former president of the Missouri redera-hi tlon of Labor; Guy H3. Miller of the Weston ern Federation of Miners, and a commit-Ht tlt;»e of ladies from the auxiliary of the *». present nilnars’ union.e-Kc-nn,DOANE UNABLE TO COME5* aC |