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Show THE ARGUS. 10 obits! — ATIONG The Utah THE ‘ _ re | TOILERS. Federation of Labor proposes to take a hand in the battle for bimetallism, and with that purpose in view has appointed a committee to raise funds to defray the expenses of several speakers, who will be sent Eastward to work up an interest in the white metal among trades-unionists. Members of all the Jocal unions will contribute liberally toward the fund and will probably be aided materially by public-spirited citizens. In taking this action the Federation is following in the footsteps of the Butte Trades Assembly, which has already sent fifteen men East to take part in the silver campaign in the ‘‘close’’ States. The plan is undoubtedly a good one, as ‘these horny-fisted orators wil! be ‘able to reach a class of voters who The Cut ment with the Union to employ * ke # | Benjamin A. Harbour of the Brick- layers’ Union has been recommended to the American Federation of Labor for appointment as State organizer by the Utah Federation of Labor. * * * Saginaw ok * (Mich.) has a Ladies’ The Steam Fitters’ National Convention adopted a law requiring ex- Manager Holden adheres to the tenhour system in his mines at Bing- from one city to another in search of employment. final case brought against A. F. Holden for violation of the eight-hour law. ham, and it is understood will fight the case to a finish on the ground that the law is unconstitutional. * * Only citizens. are permitted on Brooklyn (New York) municipal work. oe * * * The Metal Workers’ League has el members in and about New ork. * * * amination of members * * fron moulders’ unions when they go * throughout the country will celebrate on July 5th the anniversary of the founding of their national organization in 1850. * Fifty-five * business men in Brook- African for ‘‘sound money,’’ and it is quite likely that some of the circumstances are now in the basic department of Mr. Stevens’ pocket. He probably meant ‘‘corraled’’ instead of ‘‘co-ordinant.’’ lyn, N. Y., are now displaying in their windows the sign of the ‘‘ ConHOUSEHOLD HINTS. sumers’ Trade and Labor Circle,”’’ which means that they are selling A child’s ears should never be union goods. — ‘‘boxed.’’ The sudden concussion of ‘oe air may rupture the drum of the ear ———- Detroit and Toledo * The United Labor League of Allegheny county, Penn., proposes to begin a crusade against Sunday work. ae apie The Railroad Telegrapher says that 85 per cent. of the railway employes in this country receive less: than $2 per day. Utah the felt ex- the of the in is them by ‘miners FE EIT members Union Labor League. * interest its outcome “ws Much * Asso- Hoisting Engineers’ clusively, also granting eight-hour day. will wield great influence in deciding tthe rest of the Presidential election. Stone Contractors’ ciation of Chicago has made an agree- will be assessed $1 the Milwaukee street car men per week in aid of piftiece: One result of this strike is that the City Council of Milwaukee cut the fare to four cents. _A-colored delegate from A Colored Delegate’s Views. Alabama was named Stevens interviewed at St. and cause permanent deafness. * * Japanned trays may be cleaned by rubbing with clear olive oil. After the oil has been applied the trays should be vigorously rubbed flannel cloth. & * - Sometimes, even in the with a best regu- lated kitchens, pots boil over. Either Louis by the New York Evening Post salt or coffee grounds sprinkled on on the financial question, and an- the stove immediately will prevent nounced this distinct avowal of prin- the odor from spreading through the ciples: ‘‘ We ought to have a far-ram- house. ifying employment of the mineral > wealth of our argent occident so far Olives made into sandwiches are as is consistent with conscientious re- tidbits which tempt even capricious gard for ultimate valuations and co- summer appetites. They are stoned, ordinant circumstances basically con- chopped and laid between thin slices sidered, and gently but firmly treat- of rye bread, along with a piece of ed.’’ Strange to say, this.was not fresh watercress. quite clear to the Post, and still less Unions are not only a protection to their membership, but are a source of acceptable. Mr. Stevens afterwards benefit to their employers as well. voted for gold, so that his platform The degree of competency necessary after all should be satisfactory to the to membership is a guarantee of mugwump Post. So long as Mr. Stevsuperior workmanship. Besides, the ens votes right the gold people ought higher the rate of wages paid the more to concede him the privilege of riding freely is money spent, and in its cir- the dictionary to exhaustion if he enculation all are benefited.—Midland joysit. ‘‘Co-ordinant circumstances basically considered’’ is probably Mechanic. ——_—_—_————+9 For tired mortals nothing is so refreshing as a Turkish bath. At the Manitou Turkish Baths one has all the comforts of home as well as the luxuries always connected with such an establishment. Tue Araus ’phone is No. 488. RIOUS FOURTH AT GARPIELO eHGH! TODAY! TODAY ! GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! ee ee oe of teen Rates Unchanged Usual Price! 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