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Show H Ector nous. 'J 4., ..-.,..,, The following meetings will be held in the Federation of Labor halls tonight: Painters' union, hall No. 3; Leather-Workera' Leather-Workera' union, hall No. 4; and the Utah Federation ot Labor committee in hall No. 5. 1 At Ottawa, Canada, an agreement will probably be reached respecting the question ques-tion of wages between the telegraphers and the authorities of the Inter-Colonial railway. The result of votes taken at the three most recent trade union conventions In England shows that organised labor In Great Britain Is opposed to compulsory arbitration ' " Union plumbers at Dallas, Tex., have filed a demand -with their-employers for $1 a day raise In their salaries., beginning December 1st. They now receive $4 for an eight-hour day. If present plans of the labor organizations organiza-tions are carried through laws will be passed In Albany , this winter which will entirely wipe out of existence thevevU of child Jabpr in New Tork city, |