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Show TIIE MORXIXi? EXAMIXEKTCESDAY BURIAL OF JULIAN H..Y0UNG BREVITIES LABOR RULES IN r , te pJS2fron giKL I I l 1 hare spoken plainly almiit tbe open maiuiaiiK i; if half iln i uu:un and half 'tie lafon- i tiii :,i'.i.iii. As shop and ihe siioit day exprewfing my union latiur bus mi rick' au iniisi mu views as they have come to me of labor condialii Prm,- jsiavr lo through observation aehieu-nieniaitcnipi to an I aud lalMir coerce nr cm fobor from tion add uuw me to Permit needs. i labor ork hi exercising ptcrugaiuc I .a hotwill be re- where enipiouu-uiua n.- found tie ihese sdmouii ions: as it re only ret'ii;irt is iu ivIun- h woik with Kecied in the world solely no dignity itself. It tan assert that nou iiuion ialsu-- . I am fully apects aware o' the gratiti- of iht- statement for itself which it does not for itself which 1 make in expressing a proiuiiud maiutaiu. It can have no right which i another's wrong. Violence and out coin iction ugaim-- the doctrine of period rated by union fobor are "oien shop." lu taking the position rage wrong than If they which I have here asserted 1 sc, run- more t were rated by individuals outning funnier to the ideas (f employers generally; hut 1 apprehend that side of organizations. Union folsir doc not need to fear Ihe view which they euierisiu Is one non union labor so much as it needs nutri- eSiurdiinn of that effort which to fear tire malcontent who' enters incapital has coiiMianily made to its owp to its ranks for the of making disadvantage to retard the progress strife quite as costly to union fobor as of uuioniMu. And if you would dlgniry to There are main trams iu which yourcapital. God given calling In the world, if union lalmr mat be unable U declare you would make conditions better for against "oiieu shop"- - such for instance I your children than they have been for as a trade in which condition are as yourselves you will regard it as tbe yet so imperfectly sen led and union-- highest duty which you owe to your ism so lucking iu strength ns that de-- 1 cfosa to banish from your ranks those . nniralizaiion of the iiinon itself or dc--1 spirits which would live by injualh-.!full Hie never right of nioruhzaiiun of capital lu that mrtiiu- You will get for trade or in that particular locality I labor in this world umil capital ensue, lint in such case it is nines that your right is It own, until con-wionly fair lo assume that the situation) ''lf capitalist shall be willing tu e b corrected ly lapse of time and I d"r1 B B "Tjrit of Justice wbat that unions will he able to declare for huuldooncede to you; I nim-iii:- OGDEN THIS DAY PRIMARY iu i I ELECTION - - - Largest Labor Parade in History of Ogden Great Success Attends Efforts of Commit 'cc Every Feature of o'clock, p. m.. th UmitIed,V: A splendid array of floral gifts, o He Day's Program is Commendable. touching mementos from sympathe- w awrnuwi 1004. fi, s prominent Ogden Funeral service were held over th A to- - Wilkinson remain! of Julian H. Young, infan; mhw they eon of Mr. and Mra. J.H. Young, at the tor Mr. Mercer's Episcopal church by Rev. Mr. Brown ashiated by the choir yesterday at 2 Wt U H Bocnft SKI'TEMHEII OGDEN, UTAH, I Service Held Over the Infant Child ef Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young. Ta MOKMSfi, He will be tic friends, constituted the floral deco; rations. They were: 22T .boot a week. Lyceum Theatre employes. "Gates of manager of the Ajar; The Elks, spray; Utahns Park Home will meet in the employes, E. K. G.nirlay. Chris llrr-ric- k efiarnon. 8pt "SKSee Tuesday and William YVifoon. anchors; , i so All memliere nre urged Mr. and Mra. Charles Campbel'; ffJl wreath; Mr. and Mrs. Trapp, wreath; present- A friend, crescent. the record of iiinos were 8 o'clock. at Theflrst one. f deperimeut Y. L AND Y. M. Id. I. A. rfmetwhere a small grass Are XCUSS18N TO BRIGHAM the rear of a dwelling. Sfburnlng nJSlnsuWwd before any damage At 9:50 last everting a false Train of 8ix Care Filled With Pleaaura turned on by Beckers. maker, took ,he been had And they A traiu of aix care filled to their only to victims of a joke. rapacity with members of the Young Ladled1 and Young Men's Mutual ImliUls family theatre, provement Assuclatlon, left at 9:30 this been have hlpanime, whose doors morning for Brigham. the summer month o Today will be a great day at the fnedUst night under new management garden city of Box Elder county. The r vaudeville perform-Sl'JSrfrom Weber excursionist incoming Walker who will have will meet the members of the Young the assures Pasllme Sna of the Ladles' and Young Men's Mutual ImiHc that first class vaudeville provement Association from all parti for the he will provided of Box Elder county, and from reports the of Some public. already received of lire pa rations that be seen at the initial have been made and from representaKon-th- e Bob tion sent from Welter county, Brigham wrfunnsnee this evening. popular Illustrated song sing will be filled with visitors. Libera! In Uie city and will take part preparations have been made for tbe accommodation of the guests, and the is the grand opening tonight. for tbe day has been laid out men program In stub a manner that the guests wilt jy g. Trscy, one of the Ogden Interested in the American Falls Canal experience one continual round of down from tne amusements. ud Power company. Isvast operations. sene of the companys the feature of the day will been be Among a ball game between the North OgSr. Trscy says that water has reached has twied inio the canal and den team and a picked team from Bus of Elder county. k far as the newordam. a distance th of nearly half miles, An interesting aeries of athleiic twauy-llvwork tall h of the S3 mile canal, sports have been planned; the day will the on commenced be enlivened by band concerts, and n hii head gate at the head of the grand ball In the evening will be the . eual on Snake river. There Is a great finale of all. nrk of settlers to the new Irrigable ABAN'bONED THEIR SHIP. Usds and 10.000 acres have already Ftor-JttJuS- a pm-po- o mittees hating the affair in t barge worked faithfully to make a creditable showing and their eflorts were certainly rrownjd aith stimvs. The celebrutiun was gotten up under the auspices nf the Trades and Labor Assembly of Ogden. Following are the names of the most important officer of the day: Cliairmsu, Cliaa. A. Hass: grand marshal, J. B. Bntr, aid. Grant Syphers, F. J. Weisgerher and John Ft ye. Committee on prizes and Bimrts. Grant Syphers, F. J. Weisger-be- r. John Frye. Roht. Clark, K.' Robinson, John Eklund, Harry Ilender-shand C. B. Hranifng. The parade is worthy of siiecht mention. There have been forger parades in the city, but none better gotten up or conducted with more order or The lathee representation from the different nnloua kexpeaka the fact that Ogden ia a strong union town. Walking with buoyant step, squared shoulder and heads, ihe members of tTP various union showed by their action that they were proud of the coniiany they were in. The parade waa led by Grand Mar shal Joseph H. Holt, followed by a platoon of iKiIlec. The fire department presented a creditable appearance next iStto reeog-woitl- ll r sHus' arjff s sr swr v often need your sympathy more than ehop" is nw,, j,S- - often the anxiety aa lo not an illegal or a scltlsh deprivation yotl n the world 1 devolve! your (reer I of the right ol a laborer to entirely upon him. Yon fobor from work, ll au employer prefers 1 your opening hour to your closing ion labor he has hit, remedy. Ail that hour and then you drop your work declaration for a shop from and with It yon drop your mental the union viewpoint should mean is burden. With the employer the aux-Ththis: shop meaning this trails tfriy often begins nl tbe time your toil la this locality i shall mii'tm part r tb day has ended: and through lou and part If the cm- - nutny hours of the night ho carries the plnycr iU-- ires to oimrute with union burden of your next day's wink- - Dolabor, lie must use union labor alono. Justice to yourself and the fultir genI r ynl,r lnUB If he desires to operate with hy l0,Bie JUK,,,'a him. He Is absolutely necessary lalwr, he cay .lone'. Wewhn areJJJIlS SetaSjSl A"? 5"". lo elevate all labor wo,',," I'voffveeslon. It Is true that ihos 1 iSnValn" ! I A declaration for "cloned e. non-unio- uun-un-- is up-lift- uu-fo- non-unio- s S In line. - e 1 ot Snwill pei-pe- - The Labor day iclebratlon in the city today waa a raml surveas. Ail who I'ontrilmied the program of events did themselves proud, lhe com- The float occupied by a bevy of young girls representing the states attracted considerable attention. All th girls were attired in white with sashes upon which were the names of the slates they represented. At the rear of this float two young girl. Utah and Colorado, and a I toy in military attire, told an eloquent story of the labor conditions of tbe two states. The girl representing Colorado was il reused in black emblematic of sorrow, while the other was dresaed half in white and half In black. Colorado was in mourning, while Utah was full of sympathy for her sinter state. The next In order In tbe parade wen several buggies carrying the members of the city council, speakers of thi day, officers and singers. The machinists and apprentices of Local union No. 127, presented an appearance. There were about seventy of them in line of march headed by a float upon which there were several machines In full working LAWS t Wh'dmwbjralsfosrr-- !5L?rd,!!.'"JfniroJ,hu PROVISIONS UNDER WHICH THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES PRIOR TO COUNTY CONVENTION WILL BE HELD. Penalty Attached for Any Non Repubof the lican or District Voting. Unite a number, sines the meeting of tbe Republican fourty Central committee last Saturday, have asked aa to the provisions of flu primary election laws of lays. This paper publishes The enure law under which the primary election for dt legates to the county as follow a: will lie PRIMARY ELHfTlONfl. Au Ai-- t lo Provide for th liuMins of Primary Elcriious and to lunif-URruscs Commuted at Sueh Elections. lie it euarieil by the Legislature of the State of Utah: Section 1. Prebiding Oilicers. Opening and closing of thu Poll. Pulii.ual parti,m, organ iuti bins or association in thia state may apixiint presiding officer anil Judges of election at any primary election T?at they may deem just and projier. In all cltlm of tire flrwt and second class the Kills at siieh shall lie open at. four primary oekK-In the afternoon and clme at in the afternoon of tne nine oclix-kick such election I F on elei-.tiu- held. ' who hmitied to Vote. No perron shall lie vatJiled lo vote at any r of the age of ui5ry vltsdhm unless twenty-onyears and a duly qualified e ahan have been a duly qualified voter al Ihe. next ensuing state, city or school election for which such primary I being held under the prearrifod rule and regulation of the political or organization or nnaoriatlon lriy. so holding the primary election. Hoc. 3. Challenge. Oath. Judges to Keep ltjcnrd. The vote or ballot of any person offered at any primary election shall, upon challenge by any lawful voter he rejected, unless he lo worn as to his qualification as such voter, and tbe presiding officer or any Judge of election at sui-primary I hereby empowered, and it shall be hi duty to administer an oath to auch person and to any other person offering a vote, as he may deem advisable, which oath shall be substantially av follows: "You do solemnly swear that you will true answers make (o such questions as shall be put to you by any Judge of this primary election, touching your qualifications to vote st lhe same." It shall be the duty of the Judges at auch primary election lo keep a record of Ihe Interrogatories proiwunded to any person who shall have been sworn ns herein provided and also a record of his answers (which shall be deposited with the I county clerk of the county in which such primary election Is held. Anv person who shall Intentionally make false answers lo any questions put to him by the officers at auch primary election shall be deemed guilty of per- - But It is also Into that J until a wiser one than any of us shall elevstu ail ,Bbor conre to evolve and establish a system J. ,!, oi capital la very f harmony and perfect Justice, the much sfor and therefore the right of I i la absolutely essential employer capital js boiler attained under un-- fobor. 11 mil1 wmldJ lMS if unin did ,,ha" The greatest word in lhe language Is i A" uf " I Justice. Live It and by living JuBlIro nor conditions eim!n,llon of other ages and tbe will have carried forward Ibe beci taken up. lalwr miudliHins of our own times la I you which a preceding generation of work 4. The British bark n Sept. London, proof that unionism has dou quite I folioring men performed, less hr themIt developed yesterday that the Corunna. Captain Mason, from Ant es much for capital as It has done for I selves than for you. as you must nan found dead last night on Twenty-wranwerp for Puget Hound, has been abanItself. Therefore captisl should form your work of improvement of slr&t between. Madison and doned and the crew landed at Mara Del be as ready aa fobor itseir tn recog- - labor conditions more for tlm next Monroe avenues Is a gambler who has Plata on the East coast of South Amnixe the right of lalwr to declare for I been employed at the Elephant gamblgeneration than for yourselves. cloned shop." Of erica. It is thought alxmt lotbor Day, 1904, Ogden, Ulah. ing house for the last four years. can the be vessel of the rf cargo The very argument for the FRANK J. CANNON. lue he has been stopping at the Ogden oiien shop Is a tribute to the greater effid-enc- y House, where it was known that be Two songs by Mrs. of union fobor. In the broadest Howell, and two pleasing was a sufferer from consumptive trourecitations A VACATION. BRYAN TAKING sense wre have own ble. He was In (tie habit of walking shop in that the by MIms Alice Diuiufole, completed the ran out at night for relief, and It was on have employer program In the pavilion. Denver, Colo., Bept. 4. William J. wune or union labor alone; but. labor one of three excursions that he met his what Denver today and is the advocate of the ilesth. The fact that there waa such a Bryan arrived In open (Continued on Page Eight.) a guest of Senator Thomas M. Fattev-so- motion. di reaHy mean 1 that he wants Ibe mploua flow of blood from the nose on to Is Ms Mr. way Bryan to Local union.No. 169. of Ihe Brotherand mouth lends color the suppoprivilege of employing union labor HOPELESS. DEMOCRATS Arizona for a vacation. A number of hood of Boilermakers and Iron hemorrunder sition that he had sprung condition. If nonhhip on local the leaders called Democratic union seen labor was as good as union fob- Builders were in evidence about thirty hage of the lungs. He had been Democratic estimates of the probable or be would not ask for the I at the Ogden Huuae not long before distinguished visitor, strong. They were also headed by a result of this year's national election privilege resume his will 'Mr. I Journey U. employing union fobor Bryan hia death. He has no living relatives, float upon which men were engaged along wltii are mostly built on an Imaginary fobor. That he is not wlll-In- g basis. but la a member of the local G. A. R. tomorrow. at work on n boiler. The showing made attrlbuts Bryan's failure ' to stand with non union labor In 1896 They we creditable. Indeed. organization. to the foolishness of hi free REFUSED THE OFFICE. alone Is a proof that he knows the silver Perhaps the moat unique and withal platform. As a matter of fail. Mexico City, Sept. 4. Wong Kim most Another grip theft wan attempted at superiority of union lalwr and tnus; Bryan was defeated In M96 because uniformed brigade In suggestive have it In his business. the I'nfoa depot at 12:40 today, which Yuen, n Chinese merchant resident at parade were the railroad blacksmith Cleveland's Inauguration In 1893 wav ended dlaaalroiialy for. the woulfl-.b- e Quintero,, in the Slate of Tamaulipas, who came next. They wore upon their I have already mentioned It Is I followed by a financial, commercial I Jury. that office of heads a :Mef who now la held pending arralgn-nen- t lias refused to acA the the right of capital and piece of ,ieadgar made in fhe Sec. 8. - Fraudulent Voting. If any and industrial panic. It lasted as long for petit larceny. At an hour toMayor of that place, although urged to shape of an anvil and this with black lalwr to ofierste without administrateller or officer at any primary Cleveland's Inperson, dangerous physical do no by the principal residents of the satin shirts, blacksmith' day when there were very few people terference. In speaking of this matter tion. Even McKinley's election did not election shall intentionally receive thi aprons and It to is town. declined In the He first, said, of the wraiting room, come to the greatest danger which vicinity sledge hammers over shoulders comlop it at once. Nut until his power vote of any Individual who shall have account of his nationality, although pleted their make up. The member Krrd Faust got hie hands on a menaces unlonlem from within. was formally entnbllshed In Washing- been challenged or who is known to grip on In now citizen naturalized a .of he is Mousing to a railroad man who was of the Blacksmiths' local union. No. just so far as unions encourage physiton, In 1897. did confidence rehabilitate him not to be entitled by the rules and ibout to leave for the north, and bolt-i- d Mexico. 444. followed next In line. cal violence or prevent itself labslowly and business begin to re- regulations of the association, organiIn the direction of Twenty-fourtIxH-a- l or from the enjoyment of it union. No. 370, of the Interzation or political party holding the vive. to rights mo want." asks doc you What diet. The manner and circumstances work and wages In so far unionism Is national Order of Railroad Carmen New York Tribune primary election to vote at such priA in the writer M Faust's exit looked colored phllosophei. than cotton ter was represented by many of tbe memrather degrading its high! mission in tbe says: mary election, unless the same shall to a citizen near the rear of the clothe you, corn ter feed you. n she world. If union labor in hrltur than ber of the order who had gotten off Of coo rue, with such a terrible rec- have first been sworn In. as aforesaid, Jepoi and Oter Ketch um ter w'en it's rainin' en a fiddle ter work and appeared In their working waa inlabor as hero contended, ord on hand ns Mr. Cleveland's dis- or shall In any manner fraudulently ? formed as lo the situation. make you dance wen you feels He then violence against nd unlawfully dejwalt or put any balclothe. A float, heading their delegafobor astrous administration, the Democratic Atlanta Constitution. started In pursuit and alter Is not only a crime but a folly. And party in 1898 had not the slightest lots into, or taka any ballots from tion, represented a box ear upon which rather exciting chain. In which sevI tell you." said the mournful man, the various wherever union fobor attacks non tags used in shipping rhadow uf a chance to remain in pow- the ballot box st iiirh primary eleceral citizens union lalwr with physical violence, participated, the offender "It's hard for n man to lose his were seen. er. I do really believe It would not tion, or eball fraudulently and unlaw-- ' overtaken and friends." anion fobor fo thereby falling Into an have carried a single Slat north of fully mix any ballots mat at any priarrested near After the Plumbers, ten ia number, Mark-leyI Oh. don't know." and Wall. replied The crip error quite aa great as that heretofore 'Maiion and Dixon's line' that year, mary election, or shall Intentionally the Electrical Workers, beaded remained a valuable ault of clothe! Its easy enough; all you've got came Panted out concerning the caidtallet wltlwut declaring for tbe free coinage make any falsa account, statement or float which was a credit to local a by and other art idea of considerable in Philto to lend them money. do I I and Is most emphatically value No. 319. This float evoked union expressing a of silver as an unfailing remedy for all return of the ballots cast or the vote Mch the owner will fear that appear at the adelphia Press. taken at such primary election, ahall labor will much be financial and economical evils.'1 favorable comment from all trial to Identify. found equal to or superior to union Mr. Bryan received one million votes he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. sides. con The of various lines work First Citizen If you were by your- nerted with the labor In proiwrilon to wages paid. mors than Mr. Cleveland did In 1892, Approved March 20, 1899. handling of electricity self I'd hit you. 8econd Citizen then: Capital admits but waa defeated In tbe Electoral ColSummariidng shown. were front rear At tbe of and Well, ain't I by myself? First Citisen the float were two sawed off ARMY DESERTION PROBLEM, the superiority of union fobor when It lege. In short, Mr. Bryan, taking Into Aint I with you? Glasgow Evening with cross arms from which poles sttempts the account his partys utter demoralize-- j and open were shop; Times. union labor admits the equality or lion by the ruinous administration of During the Inst two days this paper strung n number of wires. Telephone fobor when It Cleveland, the originator of panics and baa from Hums to time had notices of superiority of cables, electric fans, small dynamos Above-Gabriel Doesnt that Up uses violence against that electrical paraphernalia general poverty among the working the desertion of men who have enlistNew Yorker find it homelike here? and other labor. In miniature section. A were classes, had done wonderfully well. ed at Ogden either in the United States shown J- - H. St. he Peter he cant get As I bare shown, tbe general propo No wonder that the Democratic party army or navy. In almost every Instance . General Young of the R. G. W. used to theNo;golden says doseu two board about operated key streets not being electric alarm belle, Manager Schlack of the sitlon of union labor 1s one concerning lB old not repudiate tbe Chicago these men were transients who had an which upon 0- came which there fo no Intelligent coniro- - plqiform, as demanded by the Gold drifted into this up from Salt Lake torn up. Town and Country. This float stands In played. operator city just at the time roterday ud took a trip to Ogden versy at this time and therefore I Democrats. Mr. Bryan, It Is true, the recruiting corps were here and Child (In berth of night tesmrre-Mumm- y, line for the prize. The electric workers, rayon. The wife of Mr. Schlack have passed the general subjert. with made o the paramount had no Intention of strong, showed up lu I'm so sleepy. I want to go about thirty-twstaying in the serthe party. but few observation a On th subjects teen and wa defeated again. But vice when enlisted. to bed. Mother Hut you are In bed fine form. But their they of the open shop and the silver issue, though considerably enlistment and a conductor on the Ore- - dear. Child No I'm not. I'm in The second division of the parade subsequent deeertiou I have Mr. uttered thou hurt which by only folMcKinleys who things was led by the dly band. Then klle' makee his home chest of drawers. Punch. nw1 seemed to me to he logical and inconwas still far from being extinguished. have served at times to call momennnemucca, is in Ogden conferr-,h- e Tailors' union with the lowed the 1 trovertible Even today, in spite of the result of tary attention of Ogden people to the to add have proposition. officials of the road in be Elvira And did he kiss you before Carpenters' and Joiners union next, more one St. Louis convention, numberleM army desertion problem which at prev1s reand the with that thing 'le Brotherhood of Railroad The latter named union waa headed ent in n feature of disquietude to army to Twain co. It is not known what the your chaperon? the ell Irene nf gard the hours residing in the Bouthcrn, shortening Marcia Oh. no! He was wise by a creditable float representing carLieut. General Chaffee, II fo within the recollection of Western and Middle States stick to authorities. toll. of cnevinc.; of the Brotherhood is. enough to kisr her first. Columbus penters at work. Tbe 52 carpenters of ns that nil sorts or dire pre- silver Just as reverently as ever before. chief of staff of the army, in his annual many on prewith their and aprons joiners Dispatch. dict lou were made concerning the InMr. Bryan, though submitting tohU report, will have something interesting sented a pleasing appearance. centive to vice which would be afrnrd party's decision, does not advle bis to say on tbs subject of desertum Wrsn, y0ll pPnTljj 33 were n the Next order Lathers, v0llr daughter to Supposing your apology is not satIn the service. 'The various experied If the laborer's hours of toll were followers to let silver go on the com'I'.lert roue?"asked Mrs. Old- - isfactory. said the grand vixier. In number, and tbe Hod Carriers with ments tried for the prevention or dismade fewer In number. It was sold mand of Mr. Parker, a candidate namon their shovels Send 'em another, answered the Sul- their hods and most feareomely that the toller would ed first by Mr. Belmont, the represencouragement of assertion from the I don i know." replied her hos- - tan of Turkey. We have nil kinds con' barks. use his leisure hours In dia!nMnn tative of great foreign money powers. enlisted force have failed to the exSt one Masons, se and Brick Tbe in L!l? a RnopJr and to It's ho trouble stantly stock, very belong niii and that the general tone of fobor tent that, while the percentage uf deThe same New York Tribune corree-pondefnnuly. to show goods. Washington 8tar. strong, were headed by a float upon Chicugo Record-Heralwould be degraded. But the hour quoted above says: But what sertion ia nut as great as it was iu which a section of stone and of brick have come down In many Irades from millions of voters fear moat earnestly, the years when it became notorious. were in n railway . Waggs I had no Idea yon were such wall had been built, it waa a very sug.il2!r,,,,1Tou sixteen to fourteen, from fourteen to and have every cause to fear. Is a It fo still In greater measure than 'fi''n I' was telescoped. What n gallant old chap. Idea. gestive twelve from twelve to ten and from Cleveland II and a combination of ger, should be the case. The araiy ha Ue Kensstlonr The Local Teamsters' Union, No. Kaggs What do you mean? ten to eight, hours with n constant In eral I competency and dangerous stub- never offered so a were niauy opportunities n,e we iarB-- chiI saw 675, walking by represented you give up your seat Waggs ere e in the virtue, tbe eohriety. tbe bornness. Tbe country, so far, has ha! fur the enlisted men ad now;' he reIn a crowded car to a homely woman delegation of sixteen and n number of and the of little thrift to laborers only form an ceives higher pay and enjoys more intelligence opportunity others on a float which headed their last night. who man now Mr. tolls The ha opporParker's character advantages than ever before. The opinion about TI- union. l,u"y nriShbort tunity for acquaintance with his and executive qualifications. But Mr. punishment for desertion has cot been fio Sic always After tbe teamsters came the repreXgggs Oh, that wasn't gallantry peeping 1s It hi pride and pleasure to Cleveland rand It known very emfamily; relaxed, and every means fo taken to Rather sentation, 82 in number, of local union fi,ve BB awful lot It was a case of ahl? have a home of his own; It 1 hi phatically that Mr. Parker is his induce men who wish to leave the serlhl-- ' family tree. No. 9. of the United Brotherhood of than have 'her stand on my feet, proud province to o Inform his mind choice. ves to do o legally and properly. mrn'!PKi,,- - ,,u,,: m bet It's a preferred to stand on them myself. Railway Employees. as that hi own children, with he P ant. None of these conditions apiiear to of the division The third parade News. Philadelphia Record. Chicago a widened opportunities which are offerhave stopped desertions from was headed by Fosters Military tho ATTEMPTING TO ed for their find mental education, may Band. ranks. him. with WRECK TRAINS. f companionship Directly behind the hand came the General Chaffee was desirous of Four switches on tbe Chicago And with the shortening of hours local Cigar. Maker's Union. No. 397. what causes led to desertion Junction tracks In the vicinity of there ha come a steady Increeae in The members wore forge strew hats We Tre&t i&d and on his recent ranscontlnental inthe stock yards were torn out to- i the amount of work performed Id tbe colored aprons and presents and many riTAlaS-lWH- w spection trip he asked enlisted men at Horn nlglit by some unknown person In world. The Ehort. day baa led to 1m TM cd n pleasing appearanre. Dinuas.ul swasial an effort to wreck trains carrying every post whether or not they were mMsInnlbr man In The ' method. wbo a Iasi Vroafeiaa. Iwlai, No. Uv-r- u Clerks' provement Retail The 791, Union, domes. 1 satisfied with their situation and it meat from the packing plants. Unaaaa. BlaMar TnHa Klwr aid tbe hours of nlth works No. Bartenders' Union. 648, eight and the Vwaal Oisritiiia, Ckml Dlaaaaa of The absence of the swttchllghts there wne anything they desired. He Wmm US were represented by n falf proportion Is called but wrongly called "open modern method accomplishes many Lkildm. Heatt DImw. was discovered in time however to found a uniformity of approval and father or grandfather (av TIM iwaiwi. I recognize the absolute of their numbers and were perhaps shop. SrIdsI Troitkla, Skla IS right times what his jeOStf, Rlefeata, prevent an accident contentment, although some minor 11 laa aa as well dressed as any other unions of the laboring man to sell his labor could have done la fourteen hours: Iniaaaaa ksaautua. - Pi lea. flrtala aa! Kae-a- l Earlier in the day a meat train I In complaints reached him. At each post yTweSlea ueltae in the parade. any market and the Individual rights and the opponents of the ehort day lot fe'e aaekl. Had was held up in the same spot and he had tbe general prisoners lined up, The float which headed the local .of the laborer to join a union or to hare been completely routed from I'mar Nmarla Via. Mar one car was derailed and its con- u.. aa4 ail Karwaaa, laaeea. and he Interrogated each one, iring Barbers' Union was n well conceived refuse to join a union as be mav every porltlon which they originally Prleaw a a! CSiwa Dlaaaaaa took. I hope to see the universality pf 1 tents confiscated by a mob of sev- why they were In confinement, and in affair. It was made to rep-- , please. I also recognize the I1"1 Trwianit- Caraa. Writ Inf unique :aj right of the right hvr day for tolL If thereeral hundred men who flocked to lie- If those cases where the charge was de c ent tne Interior of a barber shop, an to (mnurtiali w. operate with employer ManiiauM Fraa. the place aa soon as tbe accident he found that the world's aertion he inquired Into the cause. shall after o it cha.rs the V at barters fobor secs officiating if fit. be And In selling f-'occurred. en He found n great diversity of comdrs-e- .l work ran he done In ,ess than eight in burlesque costumes and buying Individual and 1 a If shall and it be hours fur each toller If ttl tfBkfeiiHi H nd made of tbe affair a rcguiar vaude-- services, both plaint among those who were disVfl ao4 imi m Uami and a employer laborer i. aeto be Ifla up-iBSI.B raa ava aaiaS. laa raa that society continues contented with the service. In viilc performance. must be in person and prop- found fc&ViiVjs nearly isnaada af wwia nm aaraa. aurd. " B Ciud Indoraad London, Bept. 5. The Che Poo ted by the superior enlightenment of aa The cooks and waiters presented a erty fromprotected every case the man waa of a wanderROW Wl WSNTTOCLBB violence at onthe hands of CH of Chronmen coming through lhe cos-- j rorreepondent Daily Ihe aaaanuadia (Sal aa in all isa dlMlae nest rT" BORIC VuU their laboring working and In appearance ing disposition, some parts of ion fobor. But so surely aa we allow alii mi daaiaad a I SB aalll a aara raa. Icle in a dispatch dated Kept ember leisure time we may reasonably ia, (tetaa the country the men had enlisted lup.es of Immaculate white: Kilt apallaa la Uw M a Band, saialaal Weak-aaall these prepoidUons just no surely his in 3rd saye that 14 regiments will sometbl.dt lem than eight contend for SfkSlh Vocal Typographical Union wn Breemalerreoei Tbe to order coat in out of the weather, must we allow that it fo ibe rieht of hours Vartecaaia. IMiaana wf ikt Prmuta OlaadSMa-arI leave Tokio during the week to re- exnot to he It rcRxa thiralwut a although represented by delegation itouaciaS fnaieia'a, they said. These were known local I r , 'RltaTH UlSHAaM union labor to declare whether It. will place the men lost outside Port aid.. CMnalaaa Waad Faaa aa aU pected that such a contention will pre katea ax snow birds," - JF ty strong. work with WtaSRSMiM 4 am. especially at the imi., Arthur Exfobor alone. losse or The at until this not. to the vail came or iw alaaa W prevail next, in Worker aaaSTt?' Tbe ought iRvaala Laundry northweRlern posts, and were tnes who """ I orru.a llucaa. ha 25.- demonstrated are alone are perience both to estimated and union point at utility local followed the outfit n tally-b1 righteousness by Ml 5ltCRts left the army on tho . approach of uflu. Union. No. 2:16. The labor In many trade jn specific local amply proven, perhaps many years , Broom maker iieclaBitl. 2462 a spring. that erf the I ! right labor cannot broom hMire, of the makers float In the lead e per-aae- nt th one-thir- d n. tlJ con-Hiio- t-- 1 per-JBh- ed non-unio- d 1,1 non-unio- non-unio- n non-unio- n non-uni- ens-iWo- ui non-unio- n lone-aoiiie- non-unio- Twenty-fourt- . h non-uni- d non-uni- -- non-uni- 1 - ac-ln- W .!iKaae - Care 1 ! fa V2 'ieak S"sarT5aa non-unio- n Pay When Cured rrl"" ,:-- non-uni- : a. ton ?"n n?1 i!J.r !. non-unio- n o ngfftf i |