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Show 15, 1905. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER PAGE TEN ic passing a hill with little opposition RALPH making Sunday a day of obligatory fT. E. DOOLY, President. Cashier rest has given wide satisfaction in this I JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vice-Pi- ca A. V. MclNTOSH, Cashier f law of A the clause special country. susto ministers Interested authorizes t liKKj by Cop-righpend fifteen times n year a day of rest INTERNATIONAL ECU LA TIIE in establishments under state control NEWS BUREAU uv private establishments where work Is going cm In the Interest of national I OF OGDEN Accuracy Guaranteed by defense. The bill allows masters and S Labor Associated Prns STATES UNITED DEPOSITARY employers in cases of bakeries, hotels, I I x restaurants and such places to arrange Machine Labor. on Accounts on work Paid and who Tune work Interest that Savings their employes Deposits In 1880, one weaver ran twenty-fiv- e Sunday shall rest on some other day of -spindles, and In 1S30 he ran sixty five. the week. When an Enilirh silk throwster Trade Scheela in German. told that In American ellk mnia the An International Labor News bureau peed of machinery had been Increased 5,000 to T.HI revolution! a minute, he correspondent writes from Kehl that Is our machinery waa made to the government of Alsace-Lorraield: girls would run perfecting plans for n large technical (o ao taut, all In our America there are trades building In Strnsaburg. away. Today One room will have an exhibition of mills that go at the rate of 15.000 a minute. machinery and tools pertaining to the In Germany a blacksmith makes machine and building trades, with all a day. In America machinery arranged in working order. twenty a Another will he simloraly arranged a machine makes 700 with woodworking machinery, and anday. In Adam Smiths day one made 4.100 pine a day; today one other with, machinery for the tinsmith trade, etc. An engine and boiler room pin maker makes 1,500,000 pine a day. The cost of printing cotton Is halt a will be constructed for the engineer and fireman courses. One room will cent a yard in England, and and testing of of a cent here. The Maeaachu-sett- s be for Investigation factory worker gate 27 per cent of building materials, machinery and tools what he produces, while the unorgan- and will contain n collection of contrivised South Carolina worker only gets ances which are used tor the protection 10 per cent; hut the Massachusetts of workmen la factories, etc. The maPresenting the Cleverest Features of produces in a year 1715 more than the chinery equipment will be exclusively a other for hie employer. Thlaghows the used for giving instruction. A large lecture hall will be constructfolly of comparing wages without comed and a number of rooms will he set paring workers. Two Hundred and Fifty Laughs in aside where th- - examination of apprenOne Hundred and Fifty Minutes. Evolution of Workday. tices and masters of the various trades tor apcan Examinations take 1530 waa place. work eleven to the ITIor day to thirteen hours, or from eun to sun. prentices and for masters are now conThe apprentice In that year the agitation for a ten-ho- ducted periodically. his life In his must sketch reof a common became present and quite day sulted in a number of strikes. The mer- own handwriting, n composition, a cerWatch for Big Street Parade Pricoe 25c, 50o and 75o Rsssrvsd tats chants, manufacturers and employers tificate from hia employer authention Sn'o Friday, 10 a. m. hla and town, generally pledged themselves not to cated by the mayor of employ laborers unless they would certificates from schools he attended. agree to work twelve hours for II e The examination fee la 31.43. day. From 1830 to 1845 the ten-hoLiability of Unions. contest resulted In hundreds of strikes and lockouts. The conspiracy lawe sent The decision of Canadian courts that s, fathers a labor union may be held liable for hundreds of our and grandfathers to Jail, the militia damages toa the acts of Its officers waa called out on the ellgtft-- et pretest, and members has had confirmation and the ten-hoagltatora were openly from an exalted source. The house of denounced ae a laty, worthless gang of lords. In Ita capacity of tha ultimate loafers and drunkards. The loss In court of appeal, has decided that wages through strikes and lockouts re- unions are financially liable, and unless sulting from the agitation amounted to the British commons ran be Induceden-to-j SEASON OPENING OP overrule the decision by statutory hundreds of thousands of dollars. actment or the lords persuaded to re-- 1 verse themselves, the rule must he re-- 1 Mstal Trades Want Eight Hours. 1 one-ha- lf A fight for an eight-howork day garded as the settled law of the of least at which will affect more than 860,606 workers In tha various metal Industries Publio Trade School. is to be launched In Chicago In the the With opening of the public lonear future. Delegates from every ed-- 1 cal organisation of metal trades work- schools ln Philadelphia the hoard of which ers In America will meet to form an In- ucation inaugurated a system In nil, ternational federation, which will col- will beof watched with Interest IN THE SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA the country. A school was parts lect funds and carry on the fight. In of the for puplla registration These organisations do not expert to opened mechanical arts. The boys ask that the change actually take place the study of men will receive practical for probably four years, but a commit- and young tee will take up the work of eecurlng hnd not theoretical Instruction in theg, plaster-Irfunds, educating the workers and doing arts of bricklaying, carpentry, painting, lettering, blackamlthlng, all the preliminary work necessary to electrical conprepare the men for the struggle If one printing, bookbinding, In all the trades and. on short, struction, Drug Store should come. moat useful In present day civilised communities. The course of Instruction Machinery te Crush Strike. ' 1'UICES: 10c, 20c, and 30c la intended to be thorough, and n three .Labor-savin- g machinery that Is dis- years' course of diligent drill Is expectplacing Iron moldera throughout the ed to give the students n mastery of country since their strike against the the trades they may severally elect to National Founders association Is being study. installed rapidly by founders in ChiTheir trade department of a cago, New York, Baltimore and Mil- public schools will be watched withcitys unwaukee. During the last few months usual Interest end both employer by 1.301) molding machines have been Inemployes. stalled In shops In the above cities. claimed for them do la that they It the work of three men In much shorter time. Joseph Valentine, president of INTER-STAT- E the Iron Mold-r- e of North America, is cenvisiting the various strike-boun- d ters and urging the men to stand firm. ...INCLUDING... He says the machine le a failure, and that the companies ere claiming big Rood Hotel Building, things for It to dishearten the men. Ogden, Utah. Unique Tactics Win Strike. After a strike of six weekY duration, the clrgarmakera of New Haven, Conn, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS accomplished practically all of their A. J. Frwhllch. Pres.' J. L lillkUy, See. a demands. I. fi. Inphrcy, V. P. I. J. Gratae. Unlike most strik-- s, the elgarmakera busiDo adopted a plan the reverse of the usual. ness inantheaxeluaiva brokerage legitimate stacks of NePrices Our is Generally the things struck against are boycotted by the striker. The cigar-make- rs vada (Tonopah. Goldfield, Bullfrog on Call and Manhattan) and Utah only. in this Instance would accept i none but a cigar made In a factory Now receiving dally quotations from Ben Francisco. struck against when they were purchased. This was done to exhaust the REFERENCE First Natl Bank stock on hand aa speedily as possible, Ogdeg Utah. and then to leave the manufacturers ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED stranded, when they would be comWITH ANY BUCKET SHOP. pelled to give In. For a week or more WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OGDEN'S BEST DRUG STORE It has been extremely difficult to get local made cigars In New Haven. Capital and Surplus, 225,000.00, Rush foe Child Permits. A new child labor taw, which went Into effect In Maryland September I. provides that children between the agea OGDEN. UTAH of 13 and 13 must have permits to work Law Recently Passed by Congress. In factories, and the parents must give OAVID ECCLES, President. Here Is the plain Anti-Doa reasonable excuse for their so doing. -S Any preparation la Illegal If the Package (alia to hear a It was necessary that the permits be on ... label of the quantity and proportions of any morphine, opium, the j cn taken out before the law went Into efcocaine, heroine, alpha or beta eucainev chloroform, cannabis-indle- a, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. fect druf of mixture aueh substances. of iml or any derlviative Any any At the Baltimore bureau of statistics JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Ceshlws. unlawful if it bean any Device, Design or Statement on the paczH'V ao dense was the crowd and so great which le false or misleading in any particular, the anxiety of the men and women who DIRECTORS! all pile medicines . EXCEPT Above are the poisons entering Into on offices visited the the last day that If the CURE. PILE Eccles "dope" David Adam Pattemoa preparations are not labeled cut a large number of women had their labeled If they are unlawful, because they John Watson truthfully Illegal and clothes torn and several fainted from M. 8. Browning ' are W. W. Biter to cure piles whereas a standard medical authority, vis: U. EDiep" the heat and the excitement. There George H. Tribe L. & Hills eatery, says. It Is false as follows: They (narcotics) are not aupp were fully 306 men, women and chiln Clark Joseph H. H. exercise Bolapp any specific curative Influence. In Plies ergot probably acta dren In the crowd at one time, and tha White dangerous Barnard la Inflammation. local severe John highly Spiers Ergot 'producing police who were assigned there to keep ' when the quantity used is so small that no Immediate effects are pe order had all they could do to prevent Respectfully eolioita the account! d ceptlble. The chief action of conlum la upon the motor nervftu,h, a small riot banka, mercantile firms and Individuals Powonina paralyses. Acetate of Lead may give rise to chronic Lead We pay interest on time deposits. Thay destroy vitality. First Type President Dead. Not one syllable In this standard medical authority justifies tnc Isaac D. George, first president of the Ample resources, courteous treatnst any of the old pUe medicines cure. service. International Typographical union, and ment, superior PILE CURE IS THE ONLY one of the best known old-tiprinters PILE CURS sell of the west. Is dead. He was (5 years reliable, druggists Only of age and for fifty years had been a . Utahna Drug Co. Cullsy Drug Co. Goo. F. Cave. resident of Chicago. Upon the organJ. E Cave. Wallaoe Drug Co. Dae Drug Co. ization of the International union In W. Biddings. S. W. Badeon. Brown Drug Co. 1SC3, Mr. George was elected Its presifrom wholesale druggists similar to the FOrty-on- e letters dent. and served In that capacity for will give the public a correct idea of the standing of all retail drug several terem. He waa particularly acPILE CURES who tell mold tive In all that pertained to the good of -PILE CUBE Griffin: It la quite appaent that Dr. L, that organisation for many years, but ha and endorsed by first-cla- ss -- druggists throughout the western some time ago he retired from the A CO- - Chicago STEVENSON ROBERT States United printing trade, and has since devoted his time and energy to legal work. THE WORLD OF The UTAH NATIONAL You Can Send Low Rate Tickets to Your Friends anywhere in the East or Southeast and bring them out here via one of the Burlington's many routes any day until October 31. Or if you will give me their names and addresses, I will send them full particulars of these low colonist rates and our varied service. Let me hear from you kow please. Agent, C.B.4Q.RY, 1 W. Seeend South Street, Salt Lake City. BANK l! j If Grand Opera House ne , Saturday, Matinee and rs bean-hange- beaa-hange- rs pln-roak- er Night MINSTRELS COLORED one-twenti- R. P. NESLEN, General 1 At. LABOR 25 STARS Minstrelry, Opera and Vaudeville Maharas Challenge Band and Orchestra ur Going East? ur wage-worker- Ask us about it, It's a pleasure to answer ques-- Phones 245, tions. UTAHNA THEATRE ur THE Sunday Night, Sept. 6th ur E. DRAKE II. L. YOUNGERMAN D. P. A T. P. A. 100 West 5econd South, Salt Lake City, Utah Engllsh-apeaklngwor- ld. THE UTAHNA STOCK COMPANY . The Tramp Detective Seats The Economical Way To make the trip east is to take advantage of the through tourist car service, Ogden to Chicago, via the Union Pacific and the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Railway $0.50; tourist sleeper, $4.75. Tickets of all agents, or call oh C. 5. WILLlAAkJ, South St. Salt Lake, Utah 106 W. Second Commercial Agent. THE NEW ROAD THE BEST LINE TO at Utahna Our Specialties for this week are Fine Leather Goods BROKERAGE CO. Through standard and tourist sleepers daily direct to Union Station, in the heart of Berth rate, standard sleeper, Chicago. Sale Saturday STOCK BROKERS Purses Pocket Books Wallets Letter Books Cigar Cases the best. selection Right us. Wm. iSST"' Driver & Son DRUG CO. First National Bank Death Blow to Dope Pile Cures" pe SOUTHERN (H Only Direct Line M ts. CALIFORNIA Lake to Los Angeles Talatial Trains equipped with Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Diners and Free Reclining Chair Cars.! All trains via Salt Lake City and Nevada's Mineral Belt. Most Modern s New Route open to Bullfrog. Ask nearest agent about California Excursions or write to H. BARTNER, D. P. A. S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R Salt Lake Gty, Utah . The J. Elephant. Bar and Club Rooms Elegantly Equipped Commodious J. P. SMITH Co., Props. 303 Twenty - Fifth Street Q-I- up-to-d- ate -- Wl. FOREIGN. Sunday Law in France. 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