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Show acrs to the effect Hut they arc the nio-2t nio-2t f the eiellt luniradayZe- Fifty-four painters and decorators stonemasons and hod carriers wore out. in large numbers, and presented pre-sented a good appearance. .lollowinB the marchers came the Lades display There were several floats m line, but only a few of them are deserving of comment. Those who mado particularly pleasing displays were: su,van& King; su.no & lien-Sf"!?1;' lien-Sf"!?1;' the painter; W. G. Chap-Pie; Chap-Pie; h I. iaylor; Newman ISros.; Og-den Og-den Jruuk factory; Anheiiser Husch Brewing company.; Bnvle, furniture; 11 ,-8'' 1'1"' Holler nulls; A. kuhn &iro.; Chicago Clothing Cloth-ing house, and Payson & Stone. At the disbaudiiHMit of the procession Mayor Kiesel and Coventor Thomas iirove to Lester square, whore (he latter will preside over the appended exercises. exer-cises. The day's doings will close tonight to-night with a grand bail at carnival hall. Ii,)lE IN LINE. ,erTance of Labor Day in the j Cities of the United' . States, :;; ; ; L STRIKE IN CHICAGO. m Tom Down in Pitts-( Pitts-( Americans and trailed , I in the Dirt, t 1. Special to The I',', entire city joined in the tf labor 'lay. All business Itnl The stores were closed, Iii' kind were shut tip and LU bolulay Even I,ls real estate men locked Itieir ollices and mingled Irowds that thronged the Ivh gay with decorations. I national flags fluttered in I, and long festoons I twined themselves about 1 v UVcry business house L of march. From every luff bright decorations of I The emblems of the vari-laioiis vari-laioiis added variety to the Ilars and stripes. Many of I residences were also very ireorated. ' ' ' ; I was tilled to overflowing l fhey crowded tho side-lithe side-lithe line of march to their Lily anil thronged up along Lets. The bright dresses of 1 children made the scene Enal animation. Vhe ritocEssioN. lulred Men inline and a Grand I Uinplay. 110:20 o'clock when tho'Salt I contingent, rolled into the I the Kio Grande railroad. l welcomed by a reception I the Ogdon Cornet band aud liel. The visitors were ac-I ac-I by Governor Thomas, Grand lYiilai'd, It. G. Sleater and prominent in labor affairs in ity and the territory. The I was formally welcomed by cl in a few appropriate re-jpr re-jpr which the Salt Lake unions I places in lino with their re-lands re-lands of music, the Liberal organizations. . o'clock the procession started I grand mastership of Phil, lid aides who were lnouuted. lalks and streets were jammed Inity, and cheers rent the air limenls were freely dispensed . Iile known to modern times, Isenteil, and the display was le for its members, the ap-liclligence ap-liclligence and excellent dc-llie dc-llie participants. It of line was accorded the delegation, and following the ir the Federated trades, union, I of skilled artisans and mon Ii 'itilied with labor measures. I'd handsome in their "well Imi'iits, and after them came rn of twenty-live employs of lake Rapid Transit company. I wore their uniforms, and I hadges. They marched with land were the recipients of Pile favorable comment, rune the tin and sheet iron tastefully dressed and num-enty. num-enty. They carried banners h describing their particular land sleain fitters and plumb-Id plumb-Id out seventy-eight strong, fiei'e attired in linen dusters, iie shaped hats and carried their marching and general I e was a feature of which they llecl proud. me the iron moulders, num-r'uly. num-r'uly. Thev bore aloft a ban-I'tc ban-I'tc well received by their fcl-fuien. fcl-fuien. Inters and decorators mustered l'rong, looked neat aud I'letst organization regards hue was the, carpenters and. f '"n. They wore two hundred rroug, and the ranks present-I present-I trout. Ti10. knights of the were enthusiastically re-IHiney re-IHiney were cheered to' the -carriers appeared one liun-rS- They were uniformed, f "led a natty appearance. lboy's union came up with a f'll'cniig twentv-five. They lijaniier, inarched like troop-I'luivefl troop-I'luivefl like little gentlemen. 1' the pride (,f the men, and I. considered them too lovely Hniasons closed up the Salt rl"J, and behind them was I ?Irj!lR'! in which Governor f,0ll -Mayor Kicsel were seated, l.'inie the Ogden organizations, me liffdetucornet, band came Ifaphical union, seventy-live r'1'11)' and jauntily attired in I K'''s, black straw hats and I ' anns. Following "the typos" I "evslwy's union, carrying pa-iiinei-rLirig themselvcs in a t!iS- pbers and gas-fitters followed. I' "t them wore brown shirts. I'l Jwi slk caps adorned i' fhe canes they carried loosed of the material with I '.!" apcustomed to work. I and pretty designs were frla.-tf.rers. thirty-five strong. Factive looking and . neat in Itesuits. . frnice workers were attractive replay. The twenty of them I L k madef galvanized iron, i ll the,sn and heat they stuck I nrwighout the march, int . rmei1 tailors were out to i;u of forty. They were richly Inn Mtely at"red, and placed a Inn , m 0,(1 that tailors l ivpr 0riy drRSsed of men-8 men-8 to 'he number of seventy- I tLUt'. and eame in for their IW Praise advaneed. t ue cutters were in line in large liesii.'j v were approiiriateiy p"' dressed, and carried ban- |