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Show THE JlORMSti Kiiehn OwfliteiV From latest Labor News All Parts of the World Complete and Authorized to Be ygftibng ished Exclusively in the Morning Examiner d Concise Ransia a- H-- nia XAM1NER: n:rr- union. pruTd a: Si s'ruck wen'l' aiiiio-of retusiEE io Yir-- : day a id holidays. The i of wo:k complete R.i.ir-'1done by the An'tv.-ariiCfirt the pi'iuvd by conni,i.ion. troni ihe tint- - i.i i , iiji to Jeniiary 12, Stare have United Brotherhood of ('arpeniers and ot,' of 123 grievance fend are preparing to Joiners of America, with ihi.'imi iuem-ber- w is compvoii!ied IT si' h'V.'w sii find. 8 pariinlly or the ex 2' not ih si.Mdiru-- and 9 mutually I'hmamen of Cleve-- , r The London iEng.1 Trade Council been ordered deponed The Jnieinaion.-i- l ltro'herVo of' to carry their cane has adopted a reholmion recommendrunned tH to take an active pan I'apevnidkers ar.pm.1 gra ing trade-unio- n In the formation of nKipmih; proin Holyoke, Has, reifirly. ot Asaociatkm ductive store, with ihe rpwial view imairaniaied In an ojiinion by Jus'ii-Wi?Ynd Tin Worker has to provide work for those who have rtikhem, of been victimized in connection with ill - Supreme fouiT of the tniied a year consideration or displaced by non- Biai held to he umonMiiuiional the to organic the colored their irade-unlnn-, worker of the union labor during a ctispine. New York Biate law making ten hours nee! and tin employe of tha day's woik and ixty hours a week's The whit work in bakeries in that state. Jusefniflla led the opposition. owners have Oregon fected permanent organization tinder tice, Holmes, Harlan, While and Day dissented. iMxrdinc to Pittsburg dispatches the name of the "Oregon worker are asking an Protective Association, wih office, their In cent at Salem, Ore. The object of the orabout 1 per Suita for damage aceregaing filed in the srs'e have ganization is to ktep up prices. ar.d federal courts ai Deliver, Colo, ty unem-by an u anted recentlythere The management of the American the United States Reduction and Reare 4,000 that Cement Works, at Egypt. Ta, ha fining company, and a number of Cripat the Later an agreement with iia strik- ple Creek mining com iir tiles against come to of employment In Sydney, the Western Federation of Miners and ing employes, granting them an ide ih in wages of from 5 to 10 per its officers. s nev-TJ- o who luBber of unemployed cent. The New York S'ntc Department cf near that Institution. The Amalgamated Glass Workers of Labor reports that the workers of ibst Araer--! of rited Mine Workers will hold America have agreed with the manu- state aiw better organized thau tlmte district So. 50. facturers on the question of operating of any other siuie or country in the convent ton in Binning- world. Members of labor unions iu U. aml on June 15. It is given their plants in June. Great Britain and Ireland number becinnlof Will ST that the furnace companies in Germany l,270.s;'.1, in Some at West Chester, Fiance 715.370, aud New York 400,. 25S-iiIjr- vith tha minera union att all Pa, are bricklayer acting as their own hodcar-rier- a 000. The ratio is on to each olghieon 5SS because the hodcarriers are on inhabitants in New York, one to twen-- , trike. in Alabama o in Great Brltalu, oue to forty-fou- r !S iSrtedJuly 1.la 1M4. mill on and the e in Germany, and oue to - a coal mine, A large public meeting recently with the exception in France. (Mico companies, Consolidated Coal A held at Fremantle, Wist Australia, jwa.Co,Alabama In order to give employment to the have steadfastly declined to carried resolutions protesting against unfair Asiatic competition. union chimney workers, who were mi with the union miner. thrown out of work, by manufacturers of Nearly all the builders in Baltimore, declaring open shop and installing Hu officers of the Grand 16 6 have Kire-carihe demaud of Md, Locomotive granted blowing machines, the American Flint k Brotherhood inof the United State penters for an increase from 3 to Glass Workers Union, the national bare filed a auit $3.50 day. (Unit court an answer to the organization of the workmen, will erect three big rhlmncy factories. One by Harry B. Pinney and other A large delegation, composed prlncl will be erected in West Virginia, one Imlntativea of Juat In Time lodge. , for the pally of trade-unio- n 141. of New York-Cityrepresentatives, in Pennsylvania and one In Indiana. called on Governor Peanyparker of tiatmaace of the right and privll-(The Japanese papers contain stateof the lodge In the national Pennsylvania recently and urged him to sign the "Ripper" bill, changing ment that the Tokio government ha method of the Issued sn order prohibiting the further appointing officials. (South Australia) Tha Adelaide emigration of laborers to Hawaii. to Bootmaker' Union is again trying It costs 2 pounds to register a union a A WOMAN'8 LOVE. irt the employers to consent to mini- or association under the Australian with a view of fixing a Federal Arbitration Act, while the mus wage, and to have a friendly other fees average about 5s. Robert G. Ingersol. over other differences that ex-l- a Tt takes a hundred men to make an ia tha trade. a The four mine inspectors of encampment, hut one woman can set have about county. Pa, make a home. I not only admire womThe general arbitration board of tha out the In t ructions of Chief an aa the moat beautiful fcHMtuff object ever Trades Employers' Assoda-ti- carrying to Roderick relative the of examining created, hut I reverence her as the and the anion has fixed the the Lackaall the safety apparatus at to he paid for the board. glory of humanity, the wanna county mines, and have ascer- redeeming Mmctuary of all the virtues, the pledge Then are 58.550 member in Ihe thirty-td of the of all perfect of heart and unions working under the arbi-- i tained that at about wo mines the safety apparatus la faulty. head. It is notqualilie unr right to lay just rat ton agreement, and each member These mines are now Idle pending re- the slna of men at the feet of woman. tin been asaeued tea cents a month pairs. It I because women are so much betshare. lor (he link ter than men that their fault re conThe New York City Brotherhood of sidered greater. A man's dalie is the Mine The secretary of the United forfcrn of America reports that In Teamsters has decided not to atrlke foundation of his love, but a woman's Protective desire is bom of her love. do month of March that organisation against the Contractors' I The one thing in this world Association in sympathy with the rock-me- n timed the largest number of mem-kmem-kntlia its history. The paid-uand excavators. constant, ihe one peak that rises above number 38.370, besides 80,-- r ell cloud, the on window in which Justice O'Gorman, in the New York the light forever burns, the one star 4 tie are exempt from paying due that darkness cannot quench, Is womwr'ng to strikes or slack work. This supreme court recently refused to isvsddmke tha total .328,379. The next sue a writ of mandamus commanding an's love. It rises to the greatest Mr a order of members ia the the Range Mounters, Betters and heights, it sinks to (he lowest depths. A HI, JTXE M NRVY 4, Via i'-- Shortest Hours hii rJ,i Tb-- ir Lowest Excursion Rates to All Pacific Coast Poinij n $31.50 ffiiin d : May 30 31i June s Jrf 2 Dining Caii Cloepera, and Observation Pullman Drawing-rooChair Cars, etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST rout to Souther i California. Secure your reservation now. For tickets r further Information, call on, or wrlto, C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Union Depot. J. L. MOORE) District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S St., Sait Lake City bi-e- n SSSa 1, Bn-ser- tS V WPH!W MB'MM MMKM jlhs 11-C- ache BStaur R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT MAY Kr. W you come to my trousseau party Thur-da- y afternoon. May 29, at 4 o'clock?" Invlta-I- n this form were recently sent w by a June bride elect to her moot Wimsu friend. A party of thl kind iikbor saving function that pronpec-- h Mdea would do well to adopt. In Wb. Informal fashion It slmpllflea the "tent showing off of the troumenu TOndi. who. unlees epecially Invlt-HiUa most uncomfortable way of "Wing In at the wrong ' moment. Mtnnnon set for the display of the 6wrr should be a few be- the wedding Invitations day are sent Th from of Jl the girl who gave the 'muwmb parly referred to looked for the iworld like a part of a email Iln-- L The intereet of the after- "W. howav-er- . centered about a beau-f?7ch"1 ,n which the daintiest ' held! outfit were stowed. J? ku that carried sentiment as well with them each stitch was "h k happy thought by the iairLfcrflf 0,1 member of the sewing bee that turned out the srticle in the trousseau, vj, ,n the wss ornamented JJ Naln scallop done by .hend, all 1,ut lf bought the lon' hiuiii k! bsn "W- - Thie bride price elect tu kb to realize that r tetter than lace. .1- SnfnnU.hhillf " ac,n,Unff the k. troiiMjau contained datn- rmiln wllh terely blind em- - have perfectly comfortable ahoes to make that awful Journey up the church aisle in,, so I found out her own shoemaker." The rheat Itself was quite as important a possession as the contents, and the hostess insisted upon her guests duly admiring its beauty. These bridal chest, which every up through the most cruel injurls. It is perennial of life and grows In every climate. Neither culdnens nor neglect, harsh nee nor cruelty ran extinguish it. A woman's love tc jthe perfume of the heart. Thi is ihe real lnva that, aubduen the earth; the love that ha ,rldijl corct wts just n 'huslaslle guest of the daintiest 5 cib-hii- r,ih t,ny "teima Tucki in p- - lu chfl't the little tel tin honor had faith- fcieRiad TWb 0rl,n,U tete- SteTa t th dn.Ir rtlln slippers made 0l.. tna I" .r,,n of the wed- - n thl" instance was ,latln- - They were roun'. "d elaborately d .ndnthe t0 wl,h a dlltn of don ,n white em-t- te nidwuw4 1.ht'rver it waa poI-f- l tin bMd" wer introduced. r'Pl. Lw ,v'nor t,,M M that tho a yard of "ia thnd th" teide'a own fc,r.!iW into shape, for, ea dls little if?.. Hined. --Helen must 111 hZF1 J GATHERED eTlor j - in wta HI Lake CNjr, Utah. Rj, BMc j to make a selection fnr the wadTlie favorites are ding Invitation. shaded old Engllah. plain Kngllah and two kinds of French script, vertical and slanting. The English script is always good form, but the vertical French Is ROLP. Drain the oil perhaps newer. In wedding Invitations SALMON ran of salmon and renow there la no punctuation except move skin and bones. Chop the whnn absolutely neceeaar). In the form for church Invitations tho tlie'ralmnn and rub It through a sieve, word "presence" Is used and for home Hcalil three cupfuls of milk and pnue over the flh. Heat two tjbleepoonfula weddings "company." The correct form for church weddings of butter, add four love tnblepoonfu)s of flour arid stir until smooth. Do us Is ae follows: some of tho niilk and fish over it. thee Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson Brown mix all together and stir until boiling lenu-- sl the honour of and thickened. Add snlt and pepper t t Mr. and Mr. John Smith season, a little chopped parsley and, II prewar at tho marriage of thir liked, a little grated nutmeg. daughter Helen Virginia Camelon of Beef. Chop two pounds to of veal very fine. Add on quart Mr. Preston June pound of chopped fat salt pork, a little on th morning of Wednesday, th grated nutmeg and one very small onfifteenth of May. ion chopped fine. Best two eggs und at eleven o'clock add them to the met. Besson with at (taint Thomas's church. pepper, pork In a buttered par, In the and Th guenta name ia written with buttered breadcrumb ri d cover blank lft In thn Invitation for thin buke In a moderate oven for one hour, purpose- - Inclosed In i ho same envelop then In a lil.lle butter oven for enothei is a card for admission to the church hour. Eat cold, sliced thin. reading: Jellied Bouillon- .- The Jelly is mad Mr. and Mrs. John fimlth with extract of beef well seasoned and will pies present this card dlluled with hot water with dissolved at lolnt Thomas's church. gelatin. A little gelatin la put in th street, Fifth avenue and Fifty-thir- d bottom of the molds, and some almon Tuesday, th fifteenth ef May. ond blanched mid cut Into strips A card to the reception accompanies arranged In a pattern III th Jelly befor both the lncloure when necessary, the molds are filled. Tum out on a as follows: form the being of lettuce hearts and serve with lt-.Mr. and Mr. John Robinson Brown mayonnaise. request the pleainire of t'hlrken Liver With Curry. Clean Mr. and Mr. John fimlth's and separate the liver. (Up them In flr.a on the of Wednesday, company morning beat.' breadcrumbs, then In ll.e fifteenth of My, egg, then again lit breadcrumbs, (taut t twelve o'clock. In remove Ihe livers, put on When the ceremony takes place out of Isvelbutter; tc of butter In fry':1 spoonful I wedInclosed with the town a card one slice of inlneed onion, t'o-iand pan ding Invitation stating time of train's for five minutes; then add tv.o departure, return and the railroad staof flour mixed with outtion from which the sprclal coach will tetiMpnnnfUl of curry powder. Stir unlit leave. smooth and add one cup of stock. Kvu-eA a lnt suggestion to the bride, sh and strain the gravy over the livci must hrrself new a few stitrhea In her and garnish with rice tlirihulcs. wedding gown fnr luck If It's only bastRice Timbales. Park hot bulled rice ing a little lacs or niching In Ihe neck. III buttered timbal'; molds. le t ihcut EDITH LAWRENCE. stand lit hot water for ten minute. When ready to serve loosen them with a Minted knife and use ua a gurnlab fug Poached Eaa. Here Is a delicious way of poaching curried meals or boi'ed fowl. eggs: Heat a yellow earthen dish over ' the fire; any earthenware may bo uwd, Leather Colored Stationery. but nut an ordinary frying pan. Melt Careful women always remain loyal to plain white gluxed note paper, hul in It for each egg to be poached a of butter and for every two there are thousand w ho do not see ihe eggs edd when the butter is melted a wisdom of this. To them the fashionteaspoonful of minced onion, chill pep- able paper is the new leather color; iho per and parsley mixed. Bleak In the French call It pain bruie (burnt bread). eggs, and when they are set In the This Is used with the house address boiling hatter turn them over carefully top in dull brown or black. Th enIf likd well done. If otherwise simply velopes are oblong and the aurf-- c baste them with the butte and remove smooth and glossy. It cannot If. at long, when done as required. Lay each egg but while It does It will be Immensely an a small square of buttered toast, and popular. ' if the melted butter'has not blackened, aa It should not have done cooked In Those whose ekln le Inclined to be earthenware, pour the butter end herbs yell'.w should never apply to It any loround the eggs. tion that contains glycerin. which fsumirftr Dainties - I on to. date bride must have, are usually made or cedar, though the carved wooden chest is not far behind in popularity or in cost. With their grotesque carving of heraldic beasts, they are perorfectly stunning. Borne of them have namental hinges that are stiffened so that the lids do not fall down on the head of the searcher after a bit that la out of reach. But a chest of some kind the smart bride must have even if it is made of white wood covered with cretonne and put together by the only man in the world." assisted by the bride elect Of course these box couches have none of the pretty German sentiment that lingers around the bridal chest proper, but they are mighty useful and chest satisfactory. If you do make aattracline It Inside and outside with tive French cretonne and In the bottom saput one of those large flat bureau chets filled with your favorite perfume. And. by the way, you have no idea what a delightful odor Is obtained by plac- - INSPECTING : tones. In blong gilt reign of soft finish stuff ot If, softest the tek Utti" !B?ockpt ' ot tho left coals, so pongee and only WB ever flap buttoning the now soft taffetas are used more n f"lntPd I hold the watch ae- - than any other materials. Heavy ffij. ta eort or pongee that look ' "t'WtZrt like n silk hopsaeklng) make the most tly fo'tt'J nt'rn material. Kven tr. of nil, but is tits hardest to , m Interested In the different style of correct wedding stationery. The smart paper for these Invitations Is pure white with a dull kid finish. It I square, folded Into sn oblong envelope, with a pointed flap. There are several styles of script from TEE TROUSSEAU. As to color. 1.811111 color for pongee Is most usd, with the old blue next best and for taffeta a soft dark blue. If a teaspnonful ot lemon Juice Is added to the water that pastry Is made with It win be fqund to make It rise In flake and be much whiter and tighter. Here is the proper way to fold a coat: Lay the garment out perfectly flat, with the wrong Fide down. The alcove should be spreud out smoothly and thi n folded back to tlie elbow until each end of the sleeve Is even with the collar. Fold th rever back and then double tailor. feminine highways and byways. UI,U1 Chicago & North-Weste-rn M WmC SmmO gmth IL. Atlw J 8r h! t hi. to Vk!e. iuvslm. ml full faiBMhm cu b abulma fraw C A. WaUur, Gmwal Aon. l,-- 1,0 longer thought Inexpensive 'collars many very choice ither be made of a effects In color combination are found. "it. CorrwJ'd with the skirt or Scotch gtnghrms com with pin line of white spotted with embroidered spot s,ch pocket ia new. In the colors of tha various ground J' Wlw or'iLi ' tert. TMns, Go RincKer'a Phono No. 553. ng StPadandMinneapolis Fish1 Meat and to J tV Trail ta tka Wsrld Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping ears, observation can, dinand library ing cars, cars, with baiter, bath and Book lovers Library; atilira train eloctrlc lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection tor buffet-smoki- (EL CMtaga. The Meal Laxsrlma If You Want the Worth of Yoir Money in art; that gives Ballard Rafiwiy betwess lOverland Limited train. wrought all miracles of us music all the way from the cradle song to th grand closing symphony that bears the soul awsv on the wlags ot fire. A lev that Is greater than power, sweeter than life and stronger Ml 24th St. than death- - It forgiven k The a vr erred 7:00p.m. Ticket Agent, Ogden. I. A. BENTON, Gca. Agt., Tsgr. Dept. Salt Lake City, B GILSON. Agent, Ogden. remTSh Dortie-Trac- tta Mhnart Elraraad C. A. HENRY, ve 'rfcTy Tki (My .................. Ing In the box a cake of French snap. lar waa ued on the household linen It My fortunate girl's trousseau also appeared In the guise of real cluny, boasted a lot of household linen both o( that wears and washes splendidly and practical and ornamental varletle. ia much more satisfactory than emMme. Recamler Is raid to have always broidery either .n colors or white. lived as If she was st court, snd must Towels galore there were for kitchen, of us tike to sot our tuhlca a little betpantry and upsislrs use. The latter ter when we hold court, but the every- were handsomely embroidered with a day srrvlce 1 quite a important, a bu t single large Initial. Then there were a that was not forgotten when this chest dozen luncheon napkins niade of butchwas stocked. Tablecloths and napkins ers' linen, with a three inrh hemstitched In all the seta matched exactly and were hem worked In rather large flat dots cotton. A square albeautifully embroidered with mono- with grams. It is row the sensible fashion most covering the table matched tho to use the bride's future Initials rather napkins. The summer bride will naturally be than those about to be discarded. When the Bride Elect .................... ARRIVE DAILY. No. 13. Ogden special ....11:50 a. m. No. 5. Pacific Mali, Salt Lake 11:30 a.m. and all points east No. 1. Chicago and St. Louis 2: 40 p.m. limited Na 11, Local front Park City 7:00 p.m. and Ran Pel Valley No. 3, Pacific Express from 12:03 am. all point east Through Sleeping ears to Omaha, New York and Chicago and St. Boston. Free reclining chair car. A perfect dining car aenice on all one-thir- Party DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mail all points points east Lack-awgnn- The Trousseau 1905. ........ dta-twJ- pi 6 12. 7. 45 a.m. East 9:00 a.m. No. 12, Salt Lake local No. 14. Salt Lake special.... 2: 15 p.m. No. 2 Chicago snd St. Louis 2. 50 p.m. Limited No. 4, Atlantic Express, all con-frrea- re p ........,..2.45 ........ ....... m tht n ...,...,2,45 u fifty-thre- m DEPART. Butte and Pcrtlandl2:05 p.m, Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 a.m. and Butte No. 7 No. 9 5:2U p. m. No. Valley Effective Dec. 4th. 1901. No. 4. Eastern Express ....4:10 .m. DEPART. and a. m. No. 12 Salt Lake No. 6 Mail and Express... 8: 10:40 a. m. Tlntlc No. 2 Overland Limited for No, 8 Salt Lake and interBluffs. Council Omaha, :30 a. m. mediate points Denver, Kansas City wnd 2 Salt Lake. j No. Proto. :W P- aaat dally Milford and all points No. 4 Atlantis Express for 2. 40 p. flx south Council Omaha, Denver, Inter10 No. and Salt Lake Bluffs Kansas City and all 6:30 p. m. mediate points 0 p. nointa east, ...8:30 a. m. No. 6 Local ARR1VS. ARRIVE. No. 2 Pacific Express from Bluffs Omaha, Council N& 1 Fast Mall from Salt Laka p. m. Denver. Kansas City and , a. No. 9 Butte and Pocatello east dally Limited No. 1 Overland 12. 50a.m. Express .. .. Council Omaha, from and No. 11 Salt Lake .5.15 p. ia Bluffs, Kansas City, Denfinite ... ver and all points east. No. 7 Balt Lake and MilL24 p. m. 11:85 p. a. .. . dally 8:00 p. m. No.ford No. 9Faat Mall 5 Salt Lake and interC. A. HENRY. 8:05 a. m. mediate points .. Ticket Agent Eastern Express ....7:05 p. in. No. " A. B. MOSELEY, No. 8 Portland and Butt. 7 :00 a.m. Trav. Pass Agent "i No. 10 Butt and Pocatello 6 :00 p.m. Ogden. Utah No. 12 Cache Valley ....10:85p.m. Trains south of Juab do not run Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pass. Agent Ogden, Utah. D. E. BURLEY, O. P. 4 T. A. Salt Lake City. dslly.--,..,7!2- Los Angeles and Return - CARD. May 7th. 1305. ' TIMECARD Time By i hop-fiel- ncro Oor.-iliiiTi- on SHORT LINK TIM THE OREGON ULSIflCp Mil'r-'iii.-ii- , I.- 13 1005. CALIFORNIA R.l h'. '.r op. p.ic- . a ini-mi- on Publ- CTT i rcins'h' nf ti.a' l't-iv- - a OmDKX. the roat over, folding it directly In the of those shown In the shops are of wide center seam, and then smooth It out French lac with a deep ruffle all around. There are not a expensive a Never hang a mirror where the sun' one might suppose, but If a woman Is rays will fall upon It. The sun a(lH clever she can make one at smaller cost. upon the mercury and clouds the alas. Chinese shoe, those absurd little In boiling meat for making soup the thins smaller then a baby's foot would meat should be put Into cold water In be comfortable In. nutke cunning order to extract ail the strength from fop your favorite perfume. the meat. Black ribbons Lee some of the smartThis season' fichus ar- - made In more est white ooze pumps. It's a bit daring, variety thm formerly, snd the tri-- n but Interesting fur all that. For Instance. I'ne covers a wldei rangWhen making jam have the paper for empire scarf la included, and the covering quite ready before you fill the of this are alruont endl-Many Jars and aa you fill each one dip a piece car-ful- ly. - possl-bUill- w. ea of paper In cold milk and cover with thl while the Jam Is still very hot. Jam covered in this way will not get moldy even lf kept for two or three yearn Mr. BlaekHtftn Is said to be the only woman commercial traveler in England. She takes order for wicker and enne furniture and has good auccms In her Held. Men everywhere trrat her with courtesy. It Is a silk hose summer. The silk stockings match the gown in color and are daintily embroidered. They wear not ot 11. however. For those who have ' not plenty of money !Lle thread hose la preferable. England has four leading colleges foe women Glrton, Newnham. Queens end Bedford. Glrton and Newnham ar connected with a university, and Glrton confers Its own degrees, which in grade of scholarship required correspond to those of Cambridge. London university admits women to Its examinations foe degrees on the samo terms as men.. Mm. Helene du Gust, a rich widow. Is one of tho most daring auiontoblllxta and motor boat racers in Frauca. gne guides her own --non'.r boat |