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Show a UTAH STATESMAN MUST PROVE VALUE OF UNION WORKERS SHORT HISTORY OF LABOR DAY Outitanding Obligation of Organized Labor, Labor day, which haa become labor groataat holiday, waa flrot suggested In the Now York City Central Labor union In May, 1882. It waa decided to obeervo the drat Monday In September of that year aa a faetal day, with a parade, epeech-makln- g and picnic. Thar were other holiday repreaontlng the rallglou, civil and military spirit, It wae contended, but none the Indue-trla- l. The celebration waa held and wae a big success. In 1884, the flret Monday. In September wae declared Labor day by the American Federa-- . tlon of Labor, All wage earner, Irrespective of eex, calling or nationality, were urged to obeervo It until It ahould bo as uncommon for a man to work Labor day aa on the Fourth of July. State leglalature were urged to make the day a- legal holiday and 32 enacted laws to that effect. Congreae made It- a legal holiday In 1894 for the District of Columbia and the terrltorlee and while a number of states have no Labor day law the federal act has been accepted by all of them. By JOHN P. FREY, President Ohie Btete Federation Labor. HANFORDS Nervous Disease Off ten Shakespeares Writing TWO Tells of Fatal Worry Accompanies Greatness . Balsam of Myrrh None of Shakespeare's works In the poet's own handwriting are now In existence, hut there are In existence books which belonged to Shukesiieare and In which he wrote. These two conclusions have been reached by Ur. Samuel A. Tannenlmum, Shake penr-eu- n iHwior Tannenlmum authority. has made a dose scrutiny of the six of ShakesIpduhltahle specimen peare's hundwriting; Ilia three signatures In the will In Soim-'- t house and on the three documents, one on each at Guildhall, British museum, ami public record office, lie demonstrates thut the poet's handwriting shows characteristic that Itching to sufferers from angina and thut the poet died of till disease, brought m, probably, by domestic worries, his younger daughter huvlng married s man unworthy of her. For Files. Corns Bunions, Chilblains, etc. r fasts AlUssiasMaJhnlaJssi fcnttoNfaiiMlHibi. ef portion of our obligation, our duty to the great movement which we represent, la to deal with employers with whom we have friendly relations In such a manner that .we will not oaly retain their full confidence, but by example lend other employers to realize that not only as a matter of Justice, but as a matter of Individual advantage to themselves. It Is to their A Mitchell .SSiEfaS F rp cwalV0 . Out fata a I. m Mfwitac him swws !!. uthM.iMae For SORE EYES FOR OVER 29 YEARS pet-torl- haarlem oil hsa been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. . - HAARLEM OIL K SCI t ELS- - y. h lit. A.k Canulag Time Mrs. Prise's tanning Compound. Dims and addrsM of aolf and Ova friend, for ana sample. Too astra aamplea 10c. Kites North Penn. Minneapolis. Minn. for druggist, grotcr, Send Carpenters Now Have Their Own Headquarters Fat. Prod set, and Usragv. . .John P. Frey. ' To the several fine buildings In Washington which are owned and devoted to the Interests of organised labor, there has been added another, the Curitcnterg building. The structure, costing $300,000, Is eight stories high. An auditorium on the top floor accommodates 500 persons and la to be used by the carpenters' organization and by other unions. Cluhrooms are located in the basement. The remaining six floors are devoted to office purposes. The enterprise was financed by Local 132 and Is so nearly clear of debt Interest to establish friendly working relations with trade union organizations of their employees. There will probably always be some employers who will only tolerate trade unionism among their employees and deal with Its representatives, because they cannot help themselves, but If onr trade union movement Is to fulfill the purpose for which It exists, Its policies. Its methods, Its attitude must be such as to win and retain the confidence and the good will of the majority of employers. My hope fbr the future of our movement Is based upon the' conviction that trade unionism will establish those conditions in Industry, and that relationship with will win for us every fair-minde- d I'aru la F.my Homo, fMorr 1'aml la tha Whits House and ICO faun Well help start you In buInMh Main OIBra 4301 N. Jr 4 Bt.. Philadelphia. Pa. V. 8. employers which employer. While Thtif Sickness Banished by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege-tabl- e Compound Mrs. Mina Matteson, Eox 208, Oxford. N. Y., writes "If It had not been for your medicine, I could not hive done my work as It should hare beea done. Mother- told me of Lydia EL 10 ta 19 Earned on ttyadirat Investments Mortgage Luani. Apartment Bldgs.. Hotels. Chain Store, etc. Bold on monthly payment. Broker arid. P. O. Bos 413. Kaw Orleans, La, LVM'H WAGON Now running hero and fully equipped. Taken for debt. Will noli 11.(0 of actual eoet. Great Barcash. gain. SLACK. Silver Creek, New York. LAND OWNERS. ATTENTION! Hava you a bargain to oiler, good title, land and location? Then writs tn me. giving all details. C. F. HABBMAN. Ft. Madison. Iowa. Wanted Salesmen calling an machine automobile repair ahopa. to handle aldo line of small Machine Tool on liberal commission. Address Box 74. Spring City. Pa. One-four- Thieves recently violated the sepulchre of King Louis XI at Clery, France, carrying off precious Jewels valued at $100,000. tha. the remaining obligation can easily be taken care of by rents from the building, which Is In the same neighborhood as the American Fed- eration of Labor building, the Machinists' building, and the Labor hnnk. "Washington Is the national of the A. F. of L. and of a number of tne International unions. .Several more have decided to come here, or are considering the move. This and the growing local needs justify our new building," said Richard TV Ttnrdctt, business agent of the union. head-quarte- most important element in business success and the most difficult is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. get them all, from every possible Tosource, is the first objective in General Motors. The Research Laboratories contribute some. These are nuggets, left in the crucible, after hundreds of ideas that looked good have been burned away. The Proving Ground contributes others. Dealers contribute. The public contributes. Every department contributes. Through the whole organization runs a spirit of inquiry and of Year J888 Saw First Union of Machinists The International Association of Machinists grew out of an organization of 19 machinists of Atlanta, Ga., formed on Mny 5. 1SR8, which called Itself the United Machinists and Mechanical Engineers of America. In Mny. 1SS9. a convention was held at Atlnntn. which was attended by 22 delegates representing 34 locals In 14 stales. Tills convention elected national ofllccrs and chnnged the name of the organization to National Association of Machinists. In 1301 the name was chnnged to the Internntlon-e- l Association of Machinists because of the expansion of the orgnnlzntlon into rnnnda. Enzinzrrs' Un:on First .Formed Back in 1896 Sir Henry Thornton. The first unloh of steuin engineers ment, and I have never had one of the wiis organized Ikwnibor 7, 1800. at latter to let me down or pursue a FederaAt the American St. Louis. treacherous or dishonest course." tion of Labor convention In ISOfl. there Sir Henry Thornton Is a railway were In attendance four engineers rep- executive of considerable exjierlence. resenting other trades. They proposed American lairn. he held important poa separate union for engineers nnd In sitions on United Slates roads. called n meeting of engineers In St. of lie was manager general Louis of the same year. The National England In France Eastern Great the railway. Steam Engineers' union was estab- lie wns a major general In charge of lished at the meeting. In 1WO the Itrltlxh rail transport during tlieWof.a name of the organization wus chnnged war. And for four years he has been to International Union of Steam EngiCnnnilHs exiwrliiusit In head of at the neers. and In 101.1. treatise of widened operation of the greatest railJurisdiction. It wus again changed to public way mileage In a single awtem on International Union of Steam and the globe Engineers. Its prerent name. g rigid insistence on proof. Out op . women. 35-19- 27. rpHE A By SIR HENRY THORNTON, President Canadian National Railways. "My personal experience may have been unusual, but I can say frankly that In all my dealings with working people and trade nnlon leaders, I hare never found the first to be deaf to reasonable argument and fair treat-- for different drag-dat- --AND THE OPEN MIND Canadian Railway Head Lauds the Workers. paper different what It had dona trt-n- ,. HIGH TRIBUTE PAID Carpenters' Building. Veg- etable Compound, and I had read la u battling sturdily for our rights snd refusing to yield a particle of the opportunities and the freedom we are entitled to, we mnst develop more and more a true spirit of with LEADERS OF LABOR I'lnkliam Sh wanted me to ry It, so my husband got me one bottle at first; then I Joy. took two others. Now I am feeling quite strong again." Evil Eye on Crops Truth About the Petrel Mrs. Ernest Tunguay of Adams, lVonicn drugging plows through the For centuries mariner believed Ma&s., says he waa 111 for four year first furrows tn the Helds to (revent that Hie petrel never approached hind, and could not sleep nights or go out on the street She read about the Vegeevil spirits blighting the cmM nuty slid thut It laid Its egg ut sea and cartable Compound and decided to try lie seen within short distances of Mosried It about under one wing uni II It After taking eight bottles she ws It cow. a hatclied. Not long ago, however, able to do all her work and go anyIdolatrous worship nnd where and Is quite herself again. party of explorers found a snuill petThis dependable Vegetable Comrel laying Its egg nndcr the soft soil practice continue ulniost within the slinduw of the Moscow unive.-pound Is a household word In thousand of an Isle of Hie Cupe Verde archipelof home. The fourth generation Is siiics,, according to a report hy the ago, Instead of carrying it around unnow learning the merit of Lydia EL com of the ctliniigruplde department der Its. wing. The Cupe Verde Isle Flnkham's .Vegetable Compound. mlssarhit of education. of CInin. which Is uninhabited, is covmore than half a century, this For The god o: hens 1 still iducuted ered .with the tiny bones of millions reliable medicine has been used by with special offerings In villages close of petrels, which In ages with very satisfactory results. past have women If tha Vegetable Compound has helped ti Moscow, wizards are asked to cure come there to die. other women, why shouldnt It help Illnesses hy applying toad to the skin youT. of the sufferer.' quacks and voodoo an Antiquated Sport men conduct a thriving trade, and Coursing Will Flnanr liMlallmrat Aeeamsl, 11 kind of hws muhlarry, Jcg racing, which Is really "cours- liiatsllxtloiuh painlln many other durk and dismal magics tic., for rrllabl. ronoara., 111,11 ing.' and which Is undergoing a great (arnliun. In of the Klrhard' active Hath, li Broadway, N. X. persist. api educj revivnl In till spite country, Is one of the tlonal work of the government. oldest sports. As far liHck as A. D. 150 Any. book you want there was an elnlmrate treatise by mail, CO IX Years of Discretion describing what In ull essential was Book Co Deseret "How old are you?' asked Farmer the sport aa It 1 today. Yet before 44 East S& Temple Salt Lake City. Utah Corntossel. this we find Inscrilied on ancient ruins "Twenty-one,- " answered Ills boy not only the bound of the chase, hut PARKER'S Josh. wlmt without question I the forerunHAIR BALSAM "old enough to vote!" ner Lack to Elizabethan times. Bianwra Rtoras Color and "Yes, dud. Rut I haven't any more Bwuaty to Gray aad Fdd Haii Idea than you almut which way am. and Sl.ua faranwu. A Mental Strain WUh fn TTIwx ought to toss the ballot." "I'm thinking of a trip to Europe. for u la FLORESTON SHAMFOO-Iiconaurliou with Farkrr Hair Datum. VafaiU "Really, old man, you can't afford a hair ion and Huffy. SO erata b; mall or at Poor Ctrl! that You're not accustomed to thut .llfacuz Chamical Wotfc,Ptelozulll. X. sort of thing." George Tea, I think I can make "I merely said I was thinking of It W. N. U Salt Lak City, Ne your daughter hnppy, sir. Her Father Well, yonll have to do I can afford to think, can't II" Famous Cheeses different She weeps and walla over "No; thata what I mean. You're not accustomed to thinking." every letter you send her. Roquefort cheese la mnde from the milk of sheep. Gorgonzola, another Tour dog cares nothing for your A man may be able to argue with a highly flavored cheese. Is made from cow's milk. reputation. You snit him, regardless. woman, but It never does any good. the friendly support of employers who have friendly relations with us. We must, on a continually large scale, prove that those who employ our members are In a more satisfactory condition Industrially than those who operate nonunion shops. We must demonstrate .that trade unionism Is a benefit to the employer ns well as his employees, snd that trade unionism assists Instead of hnn- -' dicaps those who employ Its members. - s Hiul lCi- tor nunjile and full Information. H E. mills. Bos 334. Oaklasd. Calif. Atnbltloat Arat With Cool Sword mil small Our buslimaa untquo, highly capital. Join Fw hours firofltubta and ranlly learuad.Dept. K, Chicago. lilt Langley. UmmrliN-IInli- Uf IlliP FOUND supt-rstl-tloti- correct internal troubles, stimulate vital ' organ. Three sizes. All druggiit. InsUC on the original genuine Gold Medal. at Hams. Spars or UHkl.it Hie Untrili-ii. Womvn. No stpvrirnc. iiarees-arfull limn - LABOR UNION HOME BUILT IN CAPITAL It la entirely possible for a person to be neurotle, thut Is, have a nervous affection that gives rise to strange obsessions, and still lead a good life, even a great one, asserts Eremin Uclund In so article In Liberty, In proof of her assertion she rite several fumouB examples of ntpn who became great In spite of nbnotnmlitiea. "Oliver Cromwell, lord prote-to- r of of England," she points out, "had violent attacks of hud temier and once hud a vision In which a woman of glgnntlc stature prophesied that . e would he the greatest man in England. "Goethe," she continues, "wrote much of Ills poetry while In a state somewhat resembling soiimiiiuhnllxin and had period of depression with liyimcliondrlu and sulcldut tendencies alternating with period of extreme WOMEN such thinking come the new models from time to time by Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmohile, Oakland, Buick, LaSalle, Cadillac all with Fisher Bodies. And by Frigidaire. Each new model is a tested step forward. Nothing goes into it as a result of habit or guess or pride of opinion. Nothing counts but hard-wo- n facts, gathered and used with an open mind. GENERAL MOTORS "A car for every purse and purpose1 |