Show I IN WORLD OF LABOR Mexico has 00 silver mines O 7 1 V England has 120000 barmaids o 34 Milwaukee boasts a blind editor 4 0 Uncle Sam employs 200000 people 0 0 Now Zealand sends frozen meat to Eng land i 00 Kansas Is to have a 3200acrc cucumber farm 4 0 y After May 1st Frisco carpenters will get 3 W a any s 9 H m Cleveland grocers will sell vegetables by I tho pound aLter April JCth S 0 CI Washington negroes propose a lire com pany composed ot colored men S 0 0 Missouris department store lax law has been declared unconstitutional M n a Paterson X J pilntors won Eight hours 250 a day and pay for overtime 4 u o Indianapolis police uniforms will be niiulo In Cincinnati Indianapolis tailor kick u 0 Capital invested In farming in this coun try Is estimated to be 10000009000 OB Duluth painters now get no less than CO cents an hour and enjoy tho ninehour day tJayTho 4 U 0 Tho gross receipts of American railroad companies are now nearly 1600000000 > a year 0 0 Milwaukee carpenters demand eight I hours h 2 > cents an hour and exclusively I union operations f V m I Only men who can road and write English I En-glish can bo employed In British Columbia coal mines u New England granitecutters have been conceded eight hours and tho minimum wage rato will be 35 cents per hour 0 S A demand for 5350 a day for eight hours h work will be made on April 1st b V tho New York Safely Engineers union c 0 In shipyards in Russia common work mon receive from ftl to 61 t l cents per day and skilled workmen from 77 cents to 51 l Tho Chicago Evening Post has come out flatfooted t in favor of supplanting tho girls now employed In private houses with Chinamen V 0 4 4 The Safety Knglnccrs union of Brook lyn l demands udall wage or 35y and an eighthour work day for Its members to commence April 1st o n P The Hack Drillers union of Brooklyn Ia has I mad u demand fr a minimum wage Konlo of 273 for an eighthour workdav to begin on April 1st a f The New York park department bus agreed to employ union bricklayers on all new buildings for the department and tu pay i them union wngcs 0 0 An order has been Introduced In tho Massachusetts Legislature to make wo men clljlblt to sorve as overseers of tit LO poor In the city of Luwnll Muss S I The Central Board of liducatlon will be inked by I n committee representing tho V Ujilted Labor LCURIJO of Western Penn nylvnnla to close the schools on libor day 0 0 0 Thirteen years ago President Vreolnnd was digging gravel l In u Long Island pit making Sl50 a day Jlo now personally manures the greatest streetrailway sys tern In the world S 6 Tim IIoiiBe Shorors and Movers union baa prepared a new scale of wapea to I take effect Slay 1st which Is to be pre seated to the bosses The demands will be that Bhorera receive JJ30 and 275 a day u weekly payday and an eighthour workday 000 Tho demand for tho union label of tho ClKarninkors union In Brooklyn ban grown extensively of late nnd tho lab ti committed is being kept busy complying with requests for them During the past week tho committee granted over 201000 labels ft 4 V The New york United Brewers nseocla Mon of the IvnlghtH of Labor has Invited William J Bryan to address Its members at a dinner to be given on May 3rd tho I Ilftticnih anniversary of tho organization and Its present prosperity It has not t I members and S 0COOIn bank It Is expect ed that 1000 persons will wunt to st nt I i this banquet i In New Zealand tho labor unions went into pollllcK they elected their brightest f nnd most radical members lo ofllce tho result hUH been wholesome laws that not only protect labor from the exactions I capitalists have passed but they have been enforced lo the letter und spirit I IB limo heavy lines and Imprisonment of him violating employers testify Appeal to Reason l I 0 I 0 I At New York the General Council of I I r 1avers and llluc ton Cut ton and Fir g I K < ra Is sending n circular nutlet to thu t huids of city department und to con tractors that on nnd uflvr April 1st alum hers of union oonnoptd with this coun cil will refuse to work more limn elslit I hoius u day amid seven nn Saturday with mm hour onoh dn day for lunch AVUIJPS to r bo flW a dray I 0 SllrltfUcll1 Coltllil nirso < lii > iMH dencind I a ninehour tl1 with minimum wagca of f3 for firemen and 250 for floormon Tho i present wages a we 2k vltb tonhour i dnv is 103 and H J TKCtlvelj Thm i journeymen will receive Iho cooperation of time bosses HH It is bcllovinl thf men c 111 lo better work In tho shortor bonr < Tin bops bor > oHboers are also planning tu raise the prices COt work rite rsitfta are now from SL25 to J20 and tile new pilcc will be SlO tu 33 b This will he thor I tho-r 1I1nr rate and special work will lilt ut S course moro expensive O J I i I boroas Tin Mayor and Council oC time city of Macon wishing to give Ita In dorsement to organised labor and rfcog I nlzlng the different labo urlons as rehire BontfHl by thy Contiril Lnbor union to bo 1 composed of ono of the list clauses of our 1 citizens and rccopnklmj nlso that union workmen and union II ork Is I a guarantee of the rely best cbias as well UK quality I of work therefore bo It rtesolvod That all printed matter used by the various departments of the city I shrill bear the union label and that union workmen be employid In every ciso wher possible when work is to bo given out |