Show SAN FRANCISCO AND OTHER POINTS DO HONOR TO LABOR DAY IN BIG PARADES SAN FRANCISCO Sept 1 The t.-The The celebration cel cel- of ot Labor day in this city was wat more nore generally observed today than ever before It being the first time in inthe thc the history of ot unionism In this city that the laboring clat classes claes es have been brought together in one great parade the three lon divisions of at labor the Building Build Bull lIn l- l In ing Trades council th the City Front federation ted ted- and tho the Labor council uniting to make the largest parade ever seen here bere Fully men and women formed the proc procession slon representing every cry union In this city Immediately after titter the parade literary exercises were ere held addresses being made mae by Mayor layor president of or the da day nn and l other leaders in tho the cause of or labor in tn inthis n this city NO OBSERVANCE ANCE IN COAL REGION BECAUSE OF OP THE STRIKE CONDITIONS TAMAQUA Pa Sept 1 Quiet Quiet prevails prevails pre pre- vails valls in the Panther Creek ek valley to to- to day Tho The union non-union men employed at Breakers Nos 4 an and l 1 12 of ot the Lehigh Coal and Navigation t company reported for tor work as usual A platoon of or rol sol Uler liSer was wa sent to Summit Hill nm as ns a guard for tor the union non-union men while the tIle Governors Governor's troop patrolled the valle valley Their services were not required how how- ever a aft na no attention was waa paid to tho the workmen or soldiers Owing to tho the bitter hitter feeling existing n against tho the soldiers at Lansford and Summit Hill lIlII the officers a will not Issue me pa passes es to th their lr men for these points There will be no 10 observance of oC Labor Labor Labor La La- bor day In Inthis this region JOHN om MITCHELL TALKS ON LABOR TOPICS AT PHILADELPHIA PARADE PHILADELPHIA Sept 1 More 1010 More than ordinary interest was displayed in the c celebration of I. I Labor ibor bor da day here from the tact fact that hat John Mitchell pre president of or the United Workers Mine of oC America was the central figure of oC the demonstration The c weather was perfect and It is estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated that men participated in inthe inthe the street parade of oC labor organizations Tho The principal event of or the da day was a 3 procession at V Washington ton on the Delaware Delaware Dela Dela- ware river where here two addresses were made by President Mitchell All of ot the mone money collected during the ther r festivities will be devoted to the tho cause pt pf the striking miners Forty nd Thousand in 1 New Naw W York NE NEW TO UK Sept 1 A A parade with nearl nearly men In line was the feature feature fea tea ture of or New Yorks York's celebration of oC Labor day Besides l s the parade there were were- tho the usual sporting events and picnics were given b by various political organizations MONEY tONEY FOR MINERS IS DROPPED INTO FLAGS BY DY CHICAGO LABORERS CHICAGO Sept I. I l- l More More fore than tan half halt tho the usual business of oC Chicago is 15 at a n. standstill toda today In honor o of or Labor day During the morning a great throng of workingmen passed In review through h the downtown streets A novel no feature of ot this parade was the contributions of ot money noney for the striking anthracite miners miners mi mi- ners thrown Into a number of ot outstretched outstretched out out- stretched American flags borne alon along the tho route b by several se of or the unions In Inthe the afternoon picnics were held at atman man ninny many of or the parks where addresses on labor questions were made b by prominent prominent prom prom- speakers prom I SENATOR FAIRBANKS S ORATOR OF THE DAY AT TWO KANSAS KAUSAS CITIES KANSAS CITY Mo fo Sept 1 Ten I.-Ten Ten thousand union workmen from the Various various various va va- rious trades of or both Kansas Cities paraded paraded pa pa- the downtown streets here this forenoon The parade parado ended ende l at Electric park where nearly persons listened listened list list- ened to the speech making The principal pal aI address was delivered l by United States Senator Senator Charles Charles W. W Fairbanks of at Indiana TWENTY THOUSAND LED BY STRIKING MINERS IN SCRANTON DISPLAY SCRA-NTO SCRA SCRANTON Pa Sept 1 T Twenty Twenty ent thousand men marched In the Labor Laborda da day parade here It was the biggest Labor day Ilay demonstration ever er seen en In Inthis Inthis Inthis this city The striking in workers mine-workers formed tho the entire first division and were over oer 1 strong The The occasion was ma made e use uw of ot to strengthen any weakness that might exist in the ranks of 01 the striking mi ml- ners ncr No demonstration was made maie at any colliery and the strike situation hero remains unchanged |