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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MAY 3, PAGE SIX THE WORLD OF LABOR TO THE EAST FOR LITTLE MONEY Tickets are offered at about half the usual rates for round trips to many eastern points on May 26 June 1( and 28 3 and 16 1901. and permit They are good returning until October SI, stop-ove- rs at and west or the Miwourl River. . The Burlington offers Utah people a complete passenger service of daily standard and tourist sleeping can. In the latter ears comfortable double berths cost Just half the usual sleeping eai charge. Tell me where you would like to go. and I'll tell you how best to get there and the cost General Agent RY. 71 W. Second South Street, Salt Lake City. R. F. NESLEN, C. B. A DOCTOR ESTES a Specialist aims when omits fail MODEM METHODS If yau are Buffering from any Free Examination and Consultation. Chranio Disease some and be examined. Get valuab a expart advice FREE. A PARTIAL LIST OF Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Ears, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All Dlsaaaea of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Choat. Diseases of the Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease. Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, SL Vitus Danes, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning DISEASES CUREDi from any cause. Disease peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. and Remember the examination advice la FREE; you cannot afford to neglect it when such a chanoo presents Itself. Come at ones. Tomorrow may be too lata. Can or Copyright 115 by THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR NEWS BUREAU Accuracy Guaranteed by Hie Associated Labor Prom MAMMOTH BAND FOR 'FRISCO. The band of five hundred pieces do- nated by the Chicago Federation of Musicians for the Ban Francisco benefit given In Sarah Bernhardt's tent was the greatest musical attraction the country ever witnessed. Prominent bandmasters and composers from all parts of the United States made special Journeys to hear the monster open air ' concert. to furnish music acceptable for ordinary occasions; this band bad ten oboes and a like number of bassoons. A fourteen-piec- e band la considered a fair slxed organisation; in this gathering then were fuurteen base drama, fourteen A ten-pie- ce band la supposed piccolos and fourteen saxlphones. Most traveling bands do toot number thirty basses Inex and Weber toured thirty I the country with forty to fifty men each; 'fifty snare drums and fifty horns participated In this concert Sousa, Creators and Gilmore at their beat claimed not more than seventy-fiv- e men and exactly this number of slide trombones furnished music for this occasion. One of the chief attractions on the Pike at BL Louis was the Filipino band, aald to be the largest In the world and boasting one hundred of all sorts; there were one hundred cornets and as many clarinets assembled on the lake front In aid of Ban Francisco. The reminder of the half thousand pieces was made up of cymbals, flutes, etc. The bahd was led by Joseph Winkler, president of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, and notwithstanding the unprecedented number of instruments, the men played in perfect time and harmony. The crowning feature of the benefit waa the rendition of a march composed by Mayor Schmitz, of Ban Francisco, who Is a member of the Musicians Union at that place. 1906. try. boasts of a membership of 10,000, It is in no way connected with the Cigar ma kens Union, being: composed of porkers in smoking and plug tobacco. !i is affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Formerly it waa one of the oi the national organization Knights of Labor. iStop at Clothing' House I and examine these The returns of the vote for amalgamation between the United Garment Workers' of America and the Journeymen Tailors Union of America, are now complete, and are as follows: United Garment Workers: For 3,223 3,271 Against Journeymen Tailors: For .....3,333 4,088 Against Many locals did not vote on the question at all, or sent in their returns too late fortabulatloo. Union Spirit in San Francisco. Then la much favorable comment upon the action of organised labor of Ban Ftanclsco In declaring that during the rush period of reconstruction In that city the unions would suspend their rules ao for aa to permit members to work under the "open shop. And the unions have also announced that, notwithstanding the great demand for labor, there will be no advances over the scales of wages In prior to the earthquake. force well-defin- ed $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 and $27.00 Suits for.. $15.39 $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15.50 and $16 Suits for. $ 1 2.39 $ 7.39 $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10.50 and $11.50 Suita for. All Bova and Children Suita almost at your own These are all new, fresh stock, of the best price. You need the gooda. makes and latest styles, we need the money. Dont miss this opportunity. j Sanborn This Great Cut and Asphalt Lasts Only Ten Days Construction work The Ogden State Bank has a specially equipped department for the handling of Escrow Agreements kill. cough Deeds or contracts which partial payments are to be made can best be handled by .using our form of Escrow envelopes; which we will be pleased to furnish on application the 03 93 OFFICERS 94 1894-180- H. C. BIGELOW. President J. M. BROWNING, Vlce-Pre- s. Now Discovorv H. C. BIGELOW, JOHN K. SPIERS, O. L. BECKER, J. N. BP ARGO. t , INTER-STAT- Raad The Lyceum Theater L Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H H Admission cents E Hotel Building, Ogden, Utah. e' Cash hr ( UTAH NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. J. E. Deely, President Joseph S. Peery, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A.V.MclntoahAMietont Viee-Pra- - STOCK BROKERS H Mitchell Bros. A. J. WARNER, E. L. VAN METER, O. A. PARM LET. J. M. BROWNING, A. P. BIGELOW. BROKERAGE CO. TURF EXCHANGE j FELSHAWS Dental Parlors P. BIGELOW, CXshler. R. A. MOTES, Aset Cashier. A. DIRECTORS foC THE OGDEN 0 6 M 0 11444 OHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOHO Theres Nothing to Fear Monuments : Veto No Amalgamation. ds " Dr. Kings : One-Pri- ce ' Importing Labor in Hawaii. Word comes from Hawaii that there writs. Is a scheme on foot by tbe owners to get a labor supplantation Labor In Japan. ply from Europe. Already a thousand In view of the political activity an- Portuguese families are being Imported nounced by the A. F. of L, and the by the Sugar Planter association. It fact that this movement had Its In- is said other consignments will shortly ception In the relaxation of the exclu- follow. It Is stated that of the present sion laws relative to Chinese and Jap-jnse- a, 154.000 population of the island, two-thirthe International Labor News are Asiatic, more than 60,000 Bureau corresponded with Mr. K. being Japanese. Taol, editor of the Labor World at Banner Union 'City. Tokio, and received from him the following flfuree on Japanese labor In the F. Fred & Co. Kewanee, 111., claims to be the banempire: ner union in America. Every store Per day: Carpenters, 30 cents; atone in the citycity la a union store, the policeContracts for cutters, 34 cents; bricklayers, 37 cents; men carry union cards, and ao do the mat work. 34 cents; cabinetmakers, 37 street cleaners. Jhe mayor la a union Cement cents; leather shoemaker, 37 cents; man. and the sexton of the cemetery blacksmith, 36 cents; ship builder, 31 also carries a union card . cents; farm laborer (male) 16 cents (female) 10 cents; day laborer, 30 Answers to Correspondents. cents. W. W. B. John Mitchells address U Dally wages average 35 cents and 1111 State Life Building. Indianapolis, Engine Butta, Floors and FounMr. 39.44, Itemized by monthly expense Ind. Address him "Dear air," or If dations a specialty. Taol as follows: a member of a labor union, House renL 75 cents; rice, 33.35; fuel you are air and Brother. and light 41 cents; vegetables, 60 Dear R. G. T. Labor Day U a national Asphallum and Composition cents; fish, 00 cents; shoyn and mlsc., fixed by congress. holiday, 23 cents; tobacco, 35 cents; hair cutRoofing. T. W. The Executive Council of the 35 30 and cents; dressing, bath, ting American Federation of Labor 1 comcents; pin money, 00 cents; sundries, of Samuel Gompers, James Dunposed 1140 Washington Avenue, Including taxes, 12.37. These flfuree cover an outlay for a fam- can, James OConnell. Max Morris, D. are to given A. Hayes. Daniel J. Keefe, Win D. Ind. 607. Telephones, Bell Bll-ily of man, wife and children. The United States commissioner gen- Huber, Joa F. Valentine, John B. Len either ae to pain or lack of profesand Frank Morrison. eral of Immigration furnished the fol- non sional skill when your teeth are unJ. C. G. The mine accident to which of does which table not our hands. treatment at arrivals, lowing dergoing take into account the many who had you refer occurred In the Albion mines, With our approved methods, the rePontypridd, Wales, July 22nd, sult of our scientific research and entered Illegally by crossing from Brit- Clfyndd, 1004. About 300 Uvea were lost Cdlumbla: ish and CURE mechanical clean and ingenuity, LUNGS L. A. P. Bee Banner Union City ,2,643 pleasant surroundings and careful 1391-18,'. In this column. 1892-181,880 and conscientious operators will L L. H. The estimated loss to all make your experience anything but 1803-181,031 concerned in the anthracite 5 1.150 parties disagreeable. Every form of den1903 la 3142,372.000. of strike tal work has our beat care. We unUae coupon printed below when writderstand ao thoroughly the making Total 7,095 ing. and fitting of artificial teeth, the Price M00 Men Get Increase. or and natural filling ones, crowning BOcfcfl.OO QUESTION COUPON. that satisfaction is assured any Free Trial. The Chicago City Railway company, (Utah State Journal) caller here, and our chargee are not at a second Joint conference with the Coupon Muat Accompany Your Letter. unreasonable. and Cure Surest for all Quickest executive commltte of the Street RailIf an Immediate or lengthy reply 1 THROAT and LUNG TROUB23 YEARS IN Increased REFERENCE, way Union, Employes' wages stamped envoi required, LES, or HORSY BACH. of electric train service employee 1 ope should be enclosed. OGDEN. cent an hour all along the line. to The Address all communication Present achievements In denIn the union, International Labor New Of 2,400 the employes Is Bureau, one of the the marvels of tistry Reaper Blopk. Chicago, III age. Ae we keep abreast of the the majority are benefited. ' General Manager Starring aald after times sometimes In advance thereI of small wonder that we please so the conference that this Increase, which DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS many people with our dental work. raises the pay to 25 cents an hour, after Decrease In the earns ratio that the uee If you have any trouble with your one year's service with the company, teeth see to It that we attend to It makes the scale the highest paid in the of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They aave you from danger and bring We are always pleased to make an United States. examination of your mouth and In New York city the men are paid quick and painless release from consti-1L give an exact estimate of the coat, 25 cents an hour after six years service pation and the Ills growing out of and the way the work should be and In Boston 25 cents an hour after Strength and vigor always follow their 126 TWENTY-FIFTST. use. Guaranteed by Ogden Druggists. done. This la free to you. ten years service. In the original demand the union 25c. Try them. asked an Increase of 10 per cent for the California and Eaatarn races. Floods the body with warm, glowing shop and miscellaneous employes, exDiract wire for all aparting makes the nerves strong, vitality, men. cable train 2465 asked cepting AVE WASHINGTON They events. restores natural OVER SPARGO'S BOOK STORE. an increase of 4 cents an hour for elec- quickens circulation, like one born feel makes you vigor, tric trainmen. again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. T. H. Carr, Pbar. Telegraphers Get Increase. After conferences covering a period JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. of five weeks, the telegraphers of the Illinois Central system have obtained substantial Increases in wages. Under the agreement made by General Man FOR! ager Rawn of the Illinois Central and the committee representing the railway telegraphers, the 2,000 operators of the system will be given increases In pay WeekCommencing April 29 amounting to 140,000 a year. In addition to the Increase In wages COPINGS, HEADSTONE A ETC. many other requests of the telegraph W. H. SHAW, era were granted by the railroad comIllustrated Song. See your homo people. Dent pay 'These pany. requests affect the hours of work and other features that will Inbig commissions to agents. Yard TONY SEBASTIAN, sure better service from the operators. opposite City Cemetery. Acrobatic Song and Dance Artist. ' The conferences, while covering a conCONWAY AND OAKES, siderable period of time, were friendly LUMBER PILES. Vocalist and Dancers. It keeps us busy to kssp our stock throughout, and both aides profess en WALL PAPER. ean meet tire ae we all with satisfaction demands. the For pring aoinga. Beautiful effect! full, Ws result MIBB JESSIE C. GARDNER, In designs and colors, at Morris',' SOI are especially prepared new to taka High Class Singing. To Pueh Tobacco Label. Twenty-fourt- h BL Both Phones. care ef endar requiring long timbers FREEDLAND BROS, ' But aur stock ef The Tobacco Workers International Musical Act FINISH LUMBER Union Is now engaged In an active Wa keep the beet Meats money wit. DAN is alee O'NEILL, Organizers promoting the complete, including White Pina campaign. buy; no inferior meats handled at union made product will visit large Irish Songs and Imitations. Yellcw Pine Finish, eta. conventions of labor organizations. BALLARD & RINCKERS MOVING PICTURES. The tobacco workers are not very in. in tluentlal the north, but in the south, FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY era states, where the Urge factories 10 BOTH 'PHONES 653. are located, the International Union 331 TWENTY-FOURTST. 145 TWENTY-FOURTBT. which is one of the oldest In this coun- y; 0 PUTNAM Church and Labor. recent denunciation McCabe's Bishop u organized lAbor has called forth a u umber of expressions from the clergy for and against his views. The Rev. Thomas J. Gascon, 8. J. of Boston colThe living man cannot be lege, says: reduced to a bale of merchandise. Labor la not a mere abstraction. It la a concrete reality; it la not something devoid of life. It Is part of the man. the outflow of his energy, the crystal-izatio- n of hie vital force, the wear and tear of his life, and no system of wages preserve the laws of Justice unless these facts are taken into consideration. the J. FROEHUCH. President H. G. HUMPHREY, Vice President J. & HALLIDAY, Secretary-Tres- s. H. J. GRUBNAU. . Do an exclusive brokerage business In the legitimate stock of Nevada (Tonopah, Goldfield, Bullfrog and Manhattan) and Utah only. REFERENCES First NatL Bank Ogden, Utah, or any bank or banker in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. of OGDEN, UTAH UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY PAYS INTEREST ON BAVINGI TIME AND ACCOUNTS ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY BUCKET SHOP. M999999949Hltl9IHH Capital and Surplus, I225JXXLOOL First National Bank I ; -P- a. Respectfully solicits the accounts ef bank mercantile firms and individuals. Ws pay intersat on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treat- ment superior service. have greater meaning than OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, Preaidant M. 8. BROWNING. GEO. H. TRIBE.... JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F, BURTON, Assistant Caehion DIRECTORS! David Ecelea Adam Patteraon John Watson M. 8. Browning F- IVtfr George H. Tribe L Si Hills Joseph Clark H. IL Rolapp Barnard White gjohn E piers What two words j .1 ower LET THE Utah Lights Railway? Company ; : Furnuit you with either or both. j |