Show DT ORGANIZED LABOR TO HOLD A CELEBRATION TODAY v C V C F i w e 5 C C e C Ct jt t S SC Sa C a 5 e 4 4 i i s r IS Photo Cop Copyright right by ly Wc V l i Fawcett tt JOHN MITCHELL Latest portrait of the tile well known labor leader PARADE TO BE HELD Much of the Success of the Af Affair Affair fair fir Depends Upon Weather But Union Men Mea Will Not Be Stopped by Mere Rain Ram ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE FOR AN ENJOYABLE TIME Pageant to Traverse Down Downtown Downtown Downtown town Streets and Will Pro Proceed Proceed Proceed to Salt Palace Where Program Will Be Given I OGDEN WILL CELEBRATE a J thing now depends on the weather man mait w so far as se the success cf of c 1 Salt Lakes celebration of Labor Ibor day dayis is concerned for the members of the local unions have done their work of ot preparation so 10 well that nothing re reo remains remains mains undone to make the affair the tha biggest event in the history of organ organized labor in Utah The weather man forecasts rain Even EnD a cloudburst could not Bot damp dampen en a the ardor of the sturdy workmen of Salt Lake who will open the affairs of the day with a big parade ride but a downpour of rain would have serious effect on the handsome floats float for the parade as s well as u the natty uniforms which will be worn won by the various unions As matters stood last night it was simply up to the purveyor of rain and sunshine whether the people of Sat Salt Lake would see Me the finest Anest parade of u la men ever ev attempted in m the mur in Hr mountain country or whether th the thy y woold wd uld be disappointed d t Sports of every description de have bae been h he e i arr aged for most ID of which will iak tak place pines in the air and aDd every um I i imai J mai mali malJ la th Salt Balt Lake went to bed la ia night hoping for fair weather and ill Ia m this sentiment they were backed b bevery bevery bC t every good citizen The final Anal meeting of the executive vo committee for Labor day was held beld y ye morning at 10 and thir local labor unions were in the council which on the e eve of the big labor event of the year con considered the final nal arrangements and put the tile finishing touches on the big pro program program gram giam R E Corrie Currle chairman of ot the executive executive tive Uve committee for Labor day was un unable unable unable able to attend the meeting yesterday and J 1 N Spalding presided Abe Mar Martin Martin Martin tin chairman of the parade committee submitted his hill final report which was vaa wa accepted with enthusiastic comments on the excellence of the arrangements arrangement Other members of the Labor day ex ax executive executive committee present pre ent were John Johr Osborne secretary F A We A E Harvey Harvy and William Pickering Expressions of confidence in the sue suc success cess of celebration and promises of cordial support were offered by near nearly ly Iy every one of the representatives front from the labor unions and enthusiasm was marked in every utterance Big Sport Program The committee on sports of which Allen Alien H Burt is chairman made its re report r report port adding a few extra at attractions attractions attractions tractions to the already y good list Till Tb lineup for each of the three tugo ar events was announced as all follows Bricklayers against Structural Iron Iroil IronWorkers Workers Brotherhood of Carpenters against Building Laborers No 1 L Cement Finishers against Plumbers and These The e contests will be pulled in heats heat I until the best team on the 1 is 13 discovered Additions to the boxing card were made providing for four bouts houts between some of or th Continued on Page 2 I PROMINENT MEN IN LABOR WORLD I j t 1 k kL L 1 7 V I V V I rr V V M f fV S V 4 4 5 y yV V V V V j jV V V V f fV V 5 V I V VS 4 5 S 41 V V V 1 I V V J S VV V VV V V S Photo 1 ti i I tv L aldon al J on Fawcett iii tc I gh li h r P IS V r to i i i V J in Fawcett WILLIAM D HUBER JAMES DUNCAN DENNIS A HAYES General President of United Brother The Moses of the Granite Gutters Cutters President Glass Bottle Blowers As hood Carpenters and Joiners of America of America of America ORGANIZED S LABOR TO HOLD A CELEBRATION TODAY Continued frem from Page 1 r rO t boxers in this part of the country count V ii pete Sullivan and Andy Mal Malu Malo luy u o and Jack Downey and Erne Wright The report of the parade committee untamed the announcement mett that the th it ity council had ordered Main street i iod Ed between behLen 10 and 1130 in lii I 1 h morning during the parade and the thES S tr ft et can cars will wilt also be he kept from Main tret street during this time The parade will move in eight di dins ns leaving Labor hall hail promptly at ii in the tho morning and march marchi marchl i l to Main street strett north in Main to the 1 infer er monument and then counter counterS S V h south in Main street to the Salt V ground t Mayor J S Bransford V v V J JS Davis president of the city coun i V i L and S M Barlow Sano chief of police pollee V a i r to be judges for the die parade and andi i of 50 25 and 10 will be given f t tV the unions making the best beat appear appe r rane r ane aie a e in i line Une UneIt It TI wa was announced a yesterday that the thet t t Structural Iron Workers ai al 1 Retail Clerks would also alao al o have Pe epe Pela 4 la Ia i 1 displays in tn the parade Parade Formation Final touches to the parade forma format t f i 1 and arrangements were made with j V result that it tt will win be aa as follows 11 I x rand marshal R B E EX Currie chief M I I F W Butler First Division Divi Will form on Fourth b t uth ath between Main aIn and State streets T ui ion aide side J I E Munsey Formation V Fire department police de dc dei i 1 band Salt Lake Fed FedS Feda S Fit tion a t of Labor Western Federation of Minors I n n Building Trades council tI m bers and helpers Inside t Workers No Sheet Metal A v Structural Iron Workers Worker float HIat Hoisting Engineers second c cond nd Division Forms on south Bide sMet t f Fourth South between State and andi i ond id East streets Aide R W Ro Ron Roi i M n IV Formation of division Band stonecutters t union Stonemasons I ck lay era Third Division Forms on west side V 0 State tate 8 between Third and Fourth uth streets street Aide J i N J of Carpenters Formation i co ii vision District Council of Carpen t tl i r s Brotherhood of Carpenters Carpente Amal Amalgamated Amalgamated Amalgamated Carpenters Car Fourth Division Forms on east t side aide sider aider r rt state between Third and Fourth South uth streets street Aide Edward Knowles Know Plasterers union Formation of or dl di V q I ion Band Plasterers Pla union float fleat Tethers union float Painters and Ii i orators Sign St n Writers Fifth Division Forms on east side BIde of ot ofIS IS tate tat between Fourth and Fifth South streets fretts facing north Aide N K T Thurs Thura VV tm tori Workers Formation of dl M ion Band Building Laborers No 1 V foment ment Finishers Fini hers and helpers float dost dostI I iii Iding Laborers International sixth Division Forms Form on west side aide of tate state between Fourth and Fifth South facing north Aide J B Young Toung H union Formation of dl di vi I Band Journeymen Iron Molders Boilermakers f rs n r Helpers Machinists Blacksmiths Black And ap helpers Railroad Carmen S witch Switch min mp Leather Workers Electric Work Worker Worker er No o 57 Seventh Division Forms on east side of Main between Fourth and Fifth South streets facing north Aide Carl Riley Retail Clerks Clerk Formation of dl VI l iton Band Street union flat Brewery Workers No 14 M Beer BeerI Bottlers I Barbers No Bartenders It l tall dan Clerks Tailors Stage Eighth Division Forms on Main street treet between fn Fourth and aid Fifth South streets facing north Aide E Nelson NelBOn i union unton Formation of dl di Band Allied Printing Trades i T union Pressmen Pres men Press Feeders Ft t ders and Assistants Stereo U pers Bookbinders Mailers Her BeEr Drivers The Ogden labor committee issued the following notice of the celebration in the Junction City Barring the possibility of rain ram today toda v will ill be the biggest day that Ogden has tn fl for fOI a Ii t long time The labor com corn committee commatee matee has everything in readiness to tob tobin bin blin b Kin th entertainment promptly at S t Sr IV r V Mock lock m in fact it must begin at that turn 1 i if they hope to get through at all M There art are numbers on the thero ro and It will wUl take some e time to toi tin In i justi to it The tugo war contest promises prom to tolf lf f a I big feature as 55 there are four teams t in the i 11 l all determined to win lint rotors tO lUrs The winning ne team must pull till the other eighteen inches over center venter ter ach ch using pegs peg teams teems to const consist of 01 twelve men Children under 12 1 will willbe he be admitted free up to U 11 whetS when u by O parents parenti but this does doell doest not t mean n 13 I or 14 it means under 12 11 The grandstands will be free tree for all un until until until til the com lusion of the morning pro program ro gram ram but those desiring cushions may Day hae ha ve e them for 10 cents each As this thie is 18 V th 1 h t elaborate and expensive pro proS S 41 ai din that we have ever attempted n ig the people more for their money than ilian they have ever been offered on any V Defore there will wiil be a charge barge made for the grandstands grandstand in the after neon nuon n n and evening eveningS S Each union i IK Ic expected to bring briDe its lu t V VS V V VV VS VV VV I V V V V S V V 55 S VV V V r rI I I I 5 I I 55 S SV I I a V 4 V VI VV 1 I I V V VS V I S V V S SS i S I 1 i i 11 1 t I V il J JJAMES U c I t IJAMES JAMES OCONNELL President International Association of Machinists banner and help to decorate the grand grandstands grandstands grandstands stands with them Those Tho r e competing for foi the prise for the oldest card caM must show a con continuous continuous continuous card at the Judges Judge stand Owing Ow to some difficulty in the erection of a pole po s the committee has bas been compelled to substitute a rope o throwing contest in place of the pole I climbing Come early enjoy the sports see the big fair and have a good time The I sports will be in charge e of the follow lug big committee e eW j W M PIggott announcer W D I Watson director George A Wills om I cial cia 1 starter by Miss Maud W Photo Cop Copyright right i hy by Vt aldon Valdon Fawcett TERRENCE V POWDERLY Once Head Hoad of Knights of Labor and I INow Now in Charge of the Division of In Information Information Information formation of United States Depart Department Department ment meat of Commerce and Labor West Miss Buda Crandall Miss Kia Leona Brown Miss J aa Florence Young Alonzo West and Nakor Hanson Hanron Harry Gravitt distribution of prizes prius and J M K Marshall distribution of pres pre presents The Auditorium band which re is received cei ed such BUch favorable comment in Salt Lake City during the G A It R encamp encampment encampment ment will dispense sweet music under the leadership of Professor Prote Agee Ages R M Clark W M Piggott S A W D Watson C H Martin eem mittel Blackberry V Cordial Relieves V Summer Complaint A pleasant pl t remedy to take excel excellent lent for summer complaint cramps diarrhoea dysentery cholera in etc Have a a bottle handy I you may nerd ned it any moment a Bottle The Pure Pore Drug Dispensary South Sonth Mala Maa Street |