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Show DAILY lime lie is H. Important bad merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an in' i. e to follow the recommendations of the HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, EVERYWHER- E- BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE an sports The In a cablegram received from A. F. turned tne trick by tak-- lf from the leaders three National straight Bettlnson, manager of thecharacter-IxeIt must be said, however, that Sporting club of London, he s letter team's victory was as absurdly untrue the report that due, not & to their good playing as to Jem Bowker, the bantam champion of poor playing of the Scudder boys, the world, would come to America at were certainly not In 4helr usual once and meet some of the best of the fcnA end two them Bowker bowled miser-M- e little fellows in this country. More. which were enough to lose is matched to meet Plnkey Evans mtch for any team. the London club on May 29. and Both teams "M very low scores all the may come to America after that event, through Wt The only respectably high but not before," says Bettlnson. made by Hanson, who did While Battling Nelson has been InJW , ico re: dustriously trying to make a match SCUDDER. whereby he might gather In a few more a former assistant In his train155 dollars, 158462 2 128 123 95856 ing camp has enlisted the aid of the sheriff to secure $37 which he claims to 184 155 14&-159 128 be his due for training services. F. M. 125 iS3 138896 Ludwig, otherwise known as,"Rawhlde Kelly," is the claimant, and through Itth 694 658 2087 Jake Rauer he has garnisheed the funds of Nelson in the Western NaMILLER. Dyke 157 140 109406 tional tank. Ramon . ....135 194 158-.... The suggestion has been made by 150 184 169458 TM n sporting 146 188 164473 Thomas Ryan, a ..155 187 106398 man of Oshkosh, Wla, that a fund be Twli 7 68 706 2219 established by all the sporting men of America for the purpose of inducing Melndy of Boston last night James J. Jeffries, president champion out Jprry McCarthy of Butte of the world,! to throw aside his race n ercit'i the fifteenth round prejudice and meet Jack Johnson, the , Wa if to have been a twenty colored champion, for the title of the Mm.. contest Roth men were Mr. Ryan thinks badly world's champion. a fund was started it could easi01,11 wa of the if ,h that am" lorter' ly be raised to $10,000, and he is willing Wends of W. W. Coe. Jr., the to start It with $100 himself and place newspaper of puller, have raised a purse of it with any responsible have a time would He the to country. hlh back the big h. sent In, being for subscriptions limit Rose In Ralp the at the chanty meet at and when the amount necessaryJef-Is am of New York on March 18, raised to tender it as a present to fries to make a match with Johnson, Amerl-fUiand prove to all that the white chamnote t0 that P51'"1" to make a showing pion Is superior to the colored one. He he r En,lBh cousins on the figures that some club of the country aiiM An American Warren Ellis would offer a purse of at leaat $25,000, run In the and thla together with the $10,000 ,)sjor,jn the three-mil- e EhBlnnd, field sports, last Mon- - would net Jeffrlee about $30,000 for the one battle, a fortune that ne could not Mr. Ryan well afford to overlook. Yoik legislature has passed argues that the sporting men or this IB limited round country hove often contrlbutea libert een amateurs' underboxing sanc-Ially to other cases in the boxers Itne, nr Amnteur Athletic union, and he thinka there would be no hesirt tancy on their part in coming forward ,lw,lf on reqprd'ln 7.PUtt that on this proposition. He would not ask should be Amateur boxing, that Jeffries agree to meet all colored but to aspirants to the championship, make the one match with Johnson, as the latter Is deemed to be at the head of the class the world over. & be-f- or av-w- as " i J the Ill union label. bust of fX.'ll.ll.ilt'S "kill; In alii. Ii i is en-iform of iquiiinii by tin leading labor union spcaki-rand writers of the day. the watchword seems to be to call for the union label on all kooiIh lmiiglit by labor union It is suggested that consyilial)i:.'.i-rs- . gresses should lie held to enforce the princiile of always asking for the label, and a whole column in dally as well as is devoted to this strletiy union iapi-rone subject, even going so Tar as to say that if 1 lie label was properly pniron-lxe- d it would do away entirely with strike- - and iu fact settle once for all the troubles existing between laluir and capital. How many wives of union men absolutely rt fuse to pay a few cents more for an article of wearing apparel or a broom with which to sweep the ll.mr, not only because it bears the union label, but because it is a better article and stands :or truth and Justice? n It is a rail that poor people are kept poor by a lack ot knowledge along tilt line of careful buying. Tlie working woman will buy three pairs of shoes at 98 cents and woman wear them out while the rU-Is wearing out one pulr at two dollars and tifty cents. No woman Is to blame for not being a Judge of good material In everything, but they are to blame for not heeding the warning that comes to thtm In the raet that all artieb-made by union workmen are flrat-elas- s, as union men have all learm-their trades, and therefore have a knowledge of putting the material 1X71116 together I" a proper manner. men w ho employ union labor are the men who buy the best material In an honest market, and we then have the label to show that the things made in this way are as good as money can buy. In short, we see the label, and know we get our moneys worth. The process is simple, viewed In this way, ami from a workingman's point of view. 1st bel Leugue Journal. IC- - ii In-r- s s and as a early as 1174. Foot racing whs a prominent feature of the firm thirteen olympiads and was, as it is now, a grand sport. Wlres-tlin- g was introduced at the eighteenth olympiad, boxing in the twenty-thirand at this same Olympiad chariot races became a feature of the contests. 1 taxing and wrestling rules have not changed as much as one would think ordinarily, since their imrndurilon, although boxing was more dangerous In the early days, owing to the cestils that lighters wore, Mow ling and cricket have hundreds of years of experience before them. Howls were Introduced In England as early as the twelfth century and cricket was known in the forepart of the thirteenth century. Curling h, first mention in 1607 in Camdens history of the Orkney islands, ami yachting was originated by "Good Queen Bess" in 1588, although the first yacht race was not held until 1662, when Charles 1L, himself steering part of the course, won in a race against the duke of York. Baseball Is modern. When one realizes that the present game was not perfected until about 1845 the modernity of the game is remarkable, compared with almost every other sport. Sportsmen many find from the data here given that which Is highly satisfactory. They are followers and admirers of things that have stood the GREAT DAILY ON LABOR UNI0N8 test of centuries and flourished. The cost of labor is one of the prinTwenty Years' Trial. cipal Items that enter Into competition between business men. No one can There are lots of good things the deny this. Then la it not a decided addoctors know nothing about. We fre- vantage to deal with an organisation quently cure people of disease after the of labor that guarantees to the busidoctors have given them up. If the ness man that his competitor Is paydisease comes from overwork, dissipa- ing the same wages that he does? And tion or exposure, causing weak and besides, there Is not a union In existwatery blood and losa of flesh and ence which places minimum WHges strength, we have the one sure remedy above what a man can afford to supUnion In Gr. Gunns Blood and Nerve Tonic. port a man upon comfortably. These tablets taken with meals turn wages are always reasonable wages. the food into rich red blood, making Employers of labor who object to the strong, steady nerves and increasing strictly union shops do so simply bethe strength, producing solid flesh at cause union regulations require a the rate of 1 to 3 pounds per week. This standard of Justice to the workmen means health. Druggists sell Dr. that most employers want to violate In Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic for 75e the Interests of profit. Chicago Inter Iter box, or 3 boxes for $2. For nervous Ocean. . prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, f ANCIENT TAILORS LAW8. sallow complexion, a better remedy An old labor law in England in force was never made. Doctors know noth1783 contained the following alx in the this fact about only remedy, ing that we make cures, which we have clauses: Any tailor who joined a union been doing for twenty years. For sale was to be sent to Jiill for two months. Tailors must work from 6 oclork In by Wallace Drug Co. the morning until 8 at night. Wages STUDENTS AS ACTORS. were not to be higher than 48 cents a day. Each tailor was to be allowed 8 J. Edward Taylor, advance agent of cents for breakfast Any tailor who the Agricultural College Dramatic com- refused to work was to be Imprisoned pany of Logan was in Ogden today for not more than two months. If any making arrangements ror the appear- employer paid higher wages he was to ance of his company here on March 20. be fined 825, and the workmen who The college dramatic company Is to took the increase were to be sent to play Logan, Bingham, Salt Lake, Nephl Jail for two months. and Ogden, Jumping from this city A congress of labor has been called to Pocatello and Blackfoot, Idaho. of 40 an orchestra the Central Trades council of Musby carry people, They a male and quar- kogee, L T. The meeting Is to be held double eighteen pieces 0, 1905. It has for Its obtette. The proceeda of the tour will he March devoted to the college paper, Student ject the devising of ways and means for the enactment of laws for the bet- Life." 28-3- 464 122-4- 09 ABOUT DRESS GOODS The New Dress A Word to Oar Masculine 487 B well-know- ath-MtH- nt shot-4ervfiV- ut (T,,tlng ) Imagine the pleasure and delight there would be should you sur- prise SOMEBODY by taking home a new dress pattern! Surely noth- please her more than to have you select it In fact, we beNot one man in ten who doesn't lieve she would be DELIGHTED. when a woman 1 nicely dressed. Monday we start a SPECIAL ing would ob-ser- ve SALE on the new Spring Dress Goods, Including the latest CRAVENETTE, such as MOHAIR LUSTRE; RAINPROOF is tod. ,e taction is not too 'gh. t r",Un B vm dwit Uko A short week ago the whole civilised world was excited over the statements of Dr. Osier relating to the age limit on mental greatness, and all manner of things were said and written regarding this theory by the informed and the For present puruninformed alike. the poses It does not concern us what learned physician was pleased to contend, but attention Is called to the fact that' in sports and athletics a man's usefulness Is over and gone by the Farmers' Union Smith-fiel- d Flour of mga nixed laber til l hi nf tin- - i ii a slate, and to ilis-'U- ss all niiir in the Kliilit and uplifting of organized lalmi. so that the view of organized lalmr m ii he two territories at large ean lie is iiilrlliKciiMV in the form of to the Twin Territory l nf lailinr, i hit'll Is tu be hi' I. T." June at South MeAh-sler- , Chase and Sanborn's Teas and Coffees Iamk fur tlie uiiiiiii label on ynur bmoiii. Batavia Canned Fruits and Vegetables s pre-i-iili- reso-i.itim- Morrells Hams and ht-ii- Three Imndieil llinuxamt miners Germany month. dropped ihe!r (mils tu last Tlie labor movement appeals neither to sympathy nor preju-liee- , lint solely to sound sense. There are more people eng igeil as textile workers in lluxxla Ilian in any other industry, approximately ThiUmmi Hacon To llmsc win) have until tlu-nfamous liraiuln, no coiiiim-n- t is . To tlionc who have e um-ssarv- not, wo simjily say: Try Them persons being thus employed. YOU WILL WANT MORE Tlie skilled labor represents the highest degree of physieal ami mental strength. Just as unionism stands for the living symbol of might am right. EDGAR JONES CO. It has been arranged that on May 1, trade unionist will at the conclusion of the eighth hour of his day's work "quietly ami peaceably leave the factory." Next morning he will present himself for a second day's work of eight hours' duration. 1906. every Frein-- The blue paper "union label" of the Brotherhood of Leather Workers on horse goods was abolished at the recent convention, and In Us stead a steel stamp of appropriate design will be st a Biped upon the product of the members of that organization working In union shops. The bricklayers of Nashville. Teim., have a new contract with their employers. It U good for two years. The salient points Include an Increase in wages and a provision sgalnst sympathetic strikes and the handling of convict-mad- e brick. It was the Chicago non-unioni- that In ought Colorado workers down to less than $7 per week. Dont forget that. And It was unionism that tried to pull them up. Don't forget and that. Doth Phones 124. 08 J. Strawt. Twwnty-fift- h President. E. Dooly, Horace Peery, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier Vice-Preside- UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OQDEN, UTAH UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND TIME In noting the fttet that burglars had been busy at the residences of several Toronto (Ont.) clergymen recently, a writer In the Toller, a labor publication of that city, remarks: Printers and preachers lay up their treasures where thieves do not break through Mid steal." Seventeen of the twenty-tw- o girls who came from Porto Rico la at spring and were employed In the St. Louis cordage factory, returned to their native homes February 9. from New Orleans. They were dissatisfied with the conditions of employment and were In a pitiable plight while there. An unknown philanthropist advanced 3200 tn send them home. A Denver correspondent I authority for the statement that the cost of y printing the testimony in the governorship controversy In Colorado will aggregate nearly $35,000. Political disputes come high, but they And are good for the printer-manthe atate printing of Colorado Is done exclusively by union labor, notwithstanding the cry of the citizens' alliance for the open shop." Eye Glasses Are becoming If fitted correctly. I have all the different style and make a specialty of fitting them comfortably and properly before the eyes. No charge for examination. J. T. RUSHMER Adame-Peabod- EXPERT MF'G At the Big OPTICAN. Speck. ." It la announced that Harrlaon Gray Otis and his Harry Chandler, owners and publishers of the Los Angeles (Cal.) Times, will appeal in the ense In which they were fined 8500 each for publishing articles alleged to reflect on the artlons and motives of a recent county grand Jury. Members of the grand Jury tiled affidavits setting forth that the publication of the articles romplalned of were Intended to them. son-in-la- Riverdole or Phoenix Flour fabrics, . says the pastors of the N. J.. churches in New Brunswick, have formed a union and are affiliated with the central labor body of that city. Good for the preachers. Many of them need an increase m salary and relief from customa that are a detriment to them In their work. Through contact with the laboring men of New Bruna-wic- k the ministers, ss well as organized labor, are likely to he benefited. An exchange WOOL BATTISTEi NOVELTY WEAVES and SHEPERD CHECKS, worth up to 75c per yard. 49c a Yard Sale Three Days, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday The southern manufacturers have recently come out with a manifesto claiming that they spend $75,000 a year on churches for the benefit of their employes. They offer this ss an excuse for working thousands of little children to death. If southern labor were organized, this $75,000 and a great deal more would go Into tne pay envelopes instead of the collection plate. Pongee, 50c, 90c and $1.50 Yard New Skirts Specials in Towels lie, 12c, 17c and Try our 25c HOSE Fast Black or Money Back 19c In laOut Mohili Stylu $4.50, $5.50 PAINE & HURST Dry Goods 2467 Wash. Avenue and $6.00 Kid Gloves $1.50 None Better COPvrmmt canvassers. ' v TEA quarters of the tea country is not very e The-wor- fa-P- encour-rywher- e. ni J The canvassers for the city directory of Lo Angeles. CaL, are having a strenuous time, if current reports are to be believed. Is done In a non-unioffice, and the unton men are therefore refusing to give their names and occupations for publication In this volume. At the same time many unionists are said to be giving fictitious names and occupations, such as "V. Shakespeare Jonea, airship chauffeur." much to the dlsguest of the nforessld Friends, the Gentlemen are Here ' Four Leaders Contributed by the Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly. s ROYAL fashion. Trades and Labor Notes well-know- U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS, wfulir whitewash in d, is one safe, sure way, BEST HOUSEKEEPERS ux chariot taces at the honor of Patrovlus, sport was well grounded aa yet contain unwholesome ingredients. THE - ear ji; tn funeral games one; Some cheap brands may raise the dough, THE game of golf are occiisimiully to allude to It as n ancient aiul honorable sport, and ihoy hai- the right In do so. but It is interesting to note that nearly all the modern simits are equally entitled to ,,f Uie semi-ivligio- from There (' pleased PAGE THREE. be-ii- ni the venerable and ommenduble appellation. liorse racing is one of the most ancient of pastimes, and, strange as it may seem, was originally of a character. Horse racing, as far as history records, began In the one can tell good baking powder fallible fact at about s lc 18. 1905. the Onlerian dead line. So im-rivngnlzed has thin e ii:at the wise ones quit linct-KHit- is the fTo 40, SATURDAY, MARCH JOURNAL, ,,f ilKe, and those who hold on, ihrni.a:h fatuity or dire are foil d to that they are no longer as iuiif-ii- i in ;ls they used to be. In atirinit times certain contestant, "ere .ru!nliitid by law from participation in after attaining to the one of years. HEALTH flflost STATE UTAH . ! Trade unionists Hre already planing a wage scale fof Panama. Early In January the Associated Union of Steam Shovel and Dredgemen of Chicago adopted the following scale and rule, which will govern all members of that body who may in future be employed on the Isthmus; Engineers, $250 a month; cranemen, $200; firemen, $100: transportation, full time when 111: eight hours a day, nfter eight months; six weeks absence under full pay; double time Sunday, and expenses back A if disabled." will no longer remain a quest' once RIVERDALE or PHOEN Flour la in your larder, ror then t results of your baking are Ugl white, wholesome loaves pleasing view and healthful to consume. MADE BY OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. Phone 22. 412 25th Street Eastern Corn-fe- d Beef Ballard & Rinckers S31 TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET. |