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Show J tabor notes. 1 The Brewers' union will meet In Federation Feder-ation of Labor hall No. 2 tonight. The Bakers' union will meet In ball No. 4, and the Plasterers' union In hall No. 6. . A stringent child labor law has passed the Kansas Senate. It forbids the employ-men employ-men of children under 14 years of age at any steady labor, and provides that no person under 16 years of age may work at night. The bill will neoessitaterthe employment em-ployment of men as messengers by the telegraph tel-egraph companies. t While the law proceedings have been dragging along in the court In London, England, further evictions have been going go-ing on in the colliery districts of Denaby and Cadeby Main. Strlks pay has been continued with the assent of the court, but subject, of course, to the final Judgement Judg-ement and decree. Meanwhile distress and suffering pervade the district. Coal owners In the Bristol (England) coal fields have agreed to concede a request re-quest put forward by the miners for a 2 per cent advance in wages. - The ad-vance ad-vance : is for thirteen wekes only, when, as in the case of the Somerset miners, it' will be discontinued without notice. The owners state there is no Improvement in I trade to Justify the advance; but, they recognise the claim 'of the men to be put or the same terms as " the Somerset miners, .. . , |