CHAS. H. MOYER, MINERS’ LEADER, IS IN JOPLIN FOR SUNDAY TALKd?».)iatii!-oftt.rite I ny tic ■k. n«lCHarle. I! Moyer, , . -*4 Ot it*Western Federation of Miners and a prominent figure in the annals of West-cm labor history, arrived in Joplin late yesterday to be here for an address at the afulltoriuni this morning,Mr. Moyer will speak at 10:3ft o'clock thh morning at the Au*iltoriuui. The meeting is open to alt a ltd local tnine op-erator,- and their employer hat e been Invited. A committee r (insisting of one representative from each hotly of organized labor in the city has lie**n appointed a* a reception committee to the speaker. Mr. Moy»r is maktng Ids headquarters at the Clarketnn The meeting was tet for this morning «o as r.ot to interfere vrith the tneetitiK* of the varimis labor organizations this afternoon.Following ate the mctnhe-s of the committee ott reception:H. II. tifll. president Joplin Trades A -erntbiy, II. MoifTleth. president Building Trades Council, M. H. Gardner. president Allied p-intlng Ttades Council; Lee t’ar-Kinson. president Joplin Miners’ union; A. R. Hmith, Catpcnteis’ union; K lt;• Smith, Machinists’ union; J, I- Shafer, Boilermakers’ union; .1. N. Phillips, Bar-hlt; r»* union; Roy McCann. Sheet Metul Workers’ union: Kmmctt Karnes, Musicians’ uni m; lon C. Orafton. Typographical union; (leorpre Keller, Painters’ union; John Hughes, Stonecutters’ union, Chfurle* M'nor. Theatrical fRage Employes; J. I, Jennings, Building Ea-horers; Jesse J BheJby, Iron M older** union: V K. Payne, Bricklayers* union; \V. (’. Ilatter. Brewery Workers* union; J K Fitzgerald, Bartenders* union. Will Fllppin. I're .men's union; Charles A. Pat ter.ott, t'igMrmakcrs’ union; Robert tr.Khton, Electrical Workers’ -sjnlort; “Paddy Collins. Plasterer*’ union; D. E. Conley, Ballets’ union; Robert Hr earner, Railway Carmens union.11