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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAI.SNER, NOVEMBER 2e. Latest Labor News From All 'Parts of the World Jnter esting ad Concise Complete and Authorized to Be ished Exclusny in die Morning Examiner 15 " af-L,- tM-5- Newark, X. J., bakers are still on a trike. tbe Interdiction of coalition The strike on the Austrian State Ten years In 1868-6railroads the Socialist Law uss to become is spreading and threatens Sr to7 1878. n general. About lo.uotl cm- oomnletelv des- steady affected ud the mwement. in Plo ?U5lneera on all the lines In Bohemia be. the of again eighties middle a. hare decided to join the strikers, con-wln spite of this law, which until 1880, the forming of trade gather in members with the view of forward united inio J"nlug ,n the amalgamation between the men tailor's national union U4, ,wh1111, ) nd lhe l'alte iurment Workers. which is being voted on. The object 1890. (tsited in Is said to be to Lsve one International Clothing Workers Union of America miners Coal The Alabama Union over a year. Almost 300 delegates, representing j,v, been on a strike fourteen states, were in attendance in annual convention of Chattanooga The 28th recently when Gov, aa-iLabor of Federation Cox of Tennessee called to order the igerlcan tried In the city hall. Pittsburg, Pa., southern conference on quarantine 13. and VsdseKlar morning, November immigration, lior. Cox aaid the par-tioall from of labor Innsentatlvea lualn object of the gathering waa to of the United States and Canada prevent the coming to the south of from fraternal delegates h4 also what he called the pauper and criminwere present. al classes from Europe, which are Qnat Britain now flocking to the west and northFna 1880 to 1900, the only period west. covered by labor statistics In the Uni-uStates, there were 23.014 strike New York pilots are worried over aid lockouts, involving 127,000 the action which the board of com650.000 workmen, and missioners of Harbor Pilots proposes a loss to employers and to take in adopting a rule that all of 9 168,000,000. pilots must be retired from active service when they reach the age f 65 ItiMchusells does not allow women years. hours work in ten more any than b sm day. A standing army uf unemployed nnn, recruited through bureaua In all lavs bss had a bureau of labor of the large cities, under direction of n'iiUcs since 1884. employers' associations, and held in readiness to be transported In two or hQuiry thovs that more, titan seven- three days' lime to the scene of any In the United States, labor disturbance, C corporations is a strategical sob them some of the most imper- project for the breaking of big strikes ial in the country have adopted some which has ansnmed definite shape in of old age pensions. More than Chicago. M other have the matter under seri-o' consideration.' Duns Index number of commodity prices' proportioned to consumption Tie sympathetic strike ordered by established a new high record feif refit Isterast tonal Association of Bridge cent years on November 1 at $103,-55- 3 k Structural Iron Workers last week against $100,426 a munlh previous New York contracts has been end- and $90,431 on November-11904. orsed by the Housesniitha' . and The supply of technically trained Brldpacn'r Union of New York. men la far greater just now than the Secretary John Dempsey of the Unit- demand. In the last ten years colleges a eleced Mine Workern has called a have been turning out of all anthracite mine workers tricians by the thousand, and they it Shtmokln, Pa., on December 14, to have become a gbit In the market. bnnlite the demands upon the op- Men with the best at credentials are erators for a new agreement to tako ready to go to the uttermost ends of tie place ot the present three year the earth for a mere pittance, as there iptrneat, which expires next April. Is little to do sc home. "L d I d estab-hAneni- em-yloi- - con-vntio- Some idea of the magnitude of the Peu aal meat industry may be had tent Is stated that In Ban Antonio there are 1,706 members at the has Shelters Union, a labor organls- imposed of men engaged as a npkr business in the shelling of pd- OiHiaud extracting tha kernels. tex-hHt- street. Naval Board Divided WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. ? right-hou- r"T world. P't Battleships. u Washington, Nov. 25. Wheilur nu-President hall be requested to reeor.i mend to congress the auihunzu: .mi of battleship displacing 18.UUU iu:.ii of 16.000 tons reta with Secretary ltut.a parte, who has before him thi- con flictlng reports of the general board of the navy and the board of construction. The former, of which Admiral Dewey la president, cousin ul the chief of the bureau at luvlgatiun the president of the naval college, tbe chief intelligence officer and four other line officers. The board of construction is composed of the chiefs of the bureaus of steam engineering, equipment, ordnance and construction and repair and. in the event of a tie up, the chief at tbe bureuu of navigation. Great Britain having ordered Unbuilding of a battleship displacing on trial 18,(HH) tons, the Dread naught uf an experiment, the general board i tu favor of the American navy following suit by building three new haitleiihii of 18,000 tons and by increasing the tonnage of the two battleships authorised at the last congress, the South Carolina and Michigan, from 16.0(H) to 18.000 ions. In addition the general board asks for three scout cruisers, gunboats and additional torpedo boats and destroyers. The board of construct ion iu its report to the secretary disapproves of the first item of the general board's program, the authorization for 18.000 ton battleships or the lncreuse of of the two battleships already authorized to that figure. The board ia in favor of a homogeneous building program. It believes tbe 18,000 ton ship 1 at best an experiment, si tonnage increases but little tbe ship's fighting j Ruasloa FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. I meed Wyandotles, R. C. White and Brown Leghorns, R. I. Reds, Poultry houses and fixtures, wire netting & c. Also canned fruit. Geo. 1. Fannie, 83B 2Cth Bt. Dr. A. Fcralund, Physician and Hae Offlre hours, 10 to II a. 2 ie 4 p. m. 149 25 ik SL 'Pbon 22?. a, Re yr LADIES OF THE MACLABEES. B. H. GODDARD. Ineirum, Real Es Rooms 411 12. 412. Ute and Loan 413 Utah Loan ft Trust Batldtag. Silver Hire. No. 1, meets tlie eroal snd fourth Tuesday at 2:ru p. m at G Neill Hall, PAPER HANQCR AND UMBRELLA h mrect. g Invite-- LAURA AVF.R1LL - C. LUCY NELSON, !L K DEN 1IAR70G, painter, paperhang-e- r sad umbrella maker, he moved from 226$ Wash. ave. to 928 26th L lo Tneuty-fif'- sisters cordially MAKER. Both telaphoass. tv: Ogden Council. Nc. i77. a! A. every iloida) at 8 ti. H;i w. . Uiting brothers invited to attend. W. J. MORAN, F. 8. D. HICK .. U. K. O. U. W. FIRE INSURANCE. J. . KNlGHTf, OF COLU K3US. TAILORS. CLOTHING Cleaned. Pressed and J paired. 157 lith PL building, J. A. IIOA'KI.U K. R. J. H. KNaUSH. 8arretary KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 4 Ogden Lodge. No. .. Knights most st Uast Fall, Utah i . MonNational 8CAVEN0FR WORK. Bank building. y day evening. All K. at F. r4queted meet lo u with Tslephoaa John t'aa Zwedaa If yea E. R. GEIGER. C. C. have any scavenger work. Prompt A. T. WOOD M. Of F. servloe and neat work. Ben Those L. N. MEID, K. ol R. and 8. 747-it ll-t-f Pythia Ul RATHBONE TREATMENTS. i SISTERS. Meats every Saturday afternoon at Prof. Kelson, Room 7, Bouquets, trrats Rheumatism. Neuralgia and all 2:39 ia Pythias HalL Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sliten cors II mats from arising lmpnr blood. dially Invited to attend. MRS. ANNA JENKINS. M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT. t R. sad C. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. JACK FERGUSON, Pool Fd BUllsrt Tables sad Supplies. Vehtphoae Weber Camp, No. 74. Meets la K. 506 Iaeols. Slot ms Hell, 643 k. of P. ilall ia Utah National Baak chines. building every Thursday evening at 6 s'clork. Visiting Woodmen cordially CIVIL ENGINEER. Jxvited to attend. WM. DOYLE, C. C. L. B. SPBXCCT. CIYIL ENGINEER. E. AUTH, Clark, lat NaL Beak Bldg. Bowers and Rsllrasds, Wsterwork Aecnrals Survey Power Pleat FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Plan. BstimaUa and Report "U. S. Deputy Minsral Survsyar." ' Fratornal Order of Eagle Ogdea Office, 201 Ecelss Bldg.. Ind. Phons 11M. P. O. Bos 419, Ogden, Utah. Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meeu every Hundiy evening In Eagle HalL sst ot Reed hotel, st 1:90. Waiting Brother Eagles era invited to attend ths Aeri WASHINGTON JENKINS, Clvl' 115-lmmeeting Ogden Uuh. 13. R. GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY. W. Secy. H. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician. Rntri-neer- , o FRATfiHNAL ORDER OF RAILVAY CONDUCTORS A. O. L. W. Wasatch Di virion ho. liilO. fourth R. C.. at meet second Friday Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W. 2:30 p. m. la Ka,dof P. 1111. corner Meet la A. O. U. W. Hall every Satand 24tb siren. Washington avi-cuurday evening. Visiting brothers in- All brothers ate cordially Invited to vited. attend. JAMES H. MLAt'GHLIN. M. W. F. W. HERRINGTON. C.- - C WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. D. L. BOYIJ3, 8. and T. Y. N. PEIRCE. Financier. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. MASONIC Ogdea Union, No. 173. Order 4 Masonic nail, over 2416 Washing me-- ta evory Tuesday Washington, Utah. Ave toa Ogden. rveslng at 8 u'clock la A. o. U. tv comrades tavlted is Hall. Queen Esther Chapter N& 4, O. It attend. Vlalt'ng Mssonie boll st Regular meeting WM. DOTIT. Presides L Hall tha first sad third Fridays of each WALTER lUCHEY. Secretary. month. Sojourning member coidially Invited to sttand. EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secraiary. Court Wasatch No. 2. Foresters of America. Meets I. O. O. F. Hall, 24th ODD FELLOW R. St. FOR SALE! Riding or driving pony. T. 8. Hutchison, 306 25ih or 2545 wk. Fowler, FOR BALE Light team, suitable for delivering, or would trade for one horse. Cal 251S Wash. good, 1 w Ave. Ind. jihone 923. Sorrel riding or driving FOR BALE T. C. Hutchison, 3u6 25th or 1 2545 Fowler. wk. pony. FOR SALE Wash. ave. Parrot, good talker. 1227 11 federal by-la- oa farms sad HUNTER A 6, First Natl MONEY TO LOAN estate. city KENNEDY. Room Baak Building. real L09T. 2.n?of Jose Cal., Nov. 23. Two were shipped tram this clD gora goatsVladivostok. As far as known tbe International f Ansors chipment fln,t th la Worttera this win 'Pnd o,mfnt through the country to In Eastern Asia. ruenis. aeeoiid fluor Jlaj-!416 Washing luu Ave. AND SUROKONS. . In-1- n VLADIVOSTOK ANGORAS SENT TO J7u-T- . PHYSICIANS OF JEWS as Result of ths Persecutions. - A SURE THING STANDARD - EXAMINER WANT ADS. NEVER DISAPPOINT. . a USE man-of-wa- r, Expected Bell g, that the battleship is, all things considered, the more formidable and effective the board urges that the battleships to be authorised at ibis congress be of this type and recommends that the South Carolina and Michigan lie built as authorised of 1G.0U0 trial displacement. Because they believe battleships to be the paramount need of the navy today aud are not hopeful that congress will authorise a large building program, the committee on construction urges that tbe departments efforts be concentrated to obtain three battlerhlps of 1C, DO ton and if possible three scout cruisers. The board is in favor of waiving at Ibis seaslon of congress tbe request for additional torpedo craft and gunboats. EXODUS ROYAL ARCATUM. 42-4- Safest and best. Insures men for a two or three theuand collar CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. fB'frstsry fund nearly Three Mlllloa AND those-anDollars; upward of thtriy-oa- s WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION over death rlalms paid, amounting to ninety million dollars; memos . Col Estimates furnished o ears-stinhip over Three Hundred Thousand. sewer and water pips laying; Mountain Council. No. C17. cement building sad bridge work. Hucky maeta eacuad and fuurth Friday evew 2467 Wasbiagton Are. Inga st A. O. W. Hall over Horn ell store. Vui.irg broiliera cordially HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. invited. A. C. EMERSON. MegnL HAIR 8 WITCHES fur sale at rednred JOB. SKN ERN. Oolleitor. MaHair cSalas a specialty. price. G. a. ROBERTS. Berre.ary- squerade costume to rent for ball and theaters. Ali mail orders B. F. O. ELK;-- . promptly attended to. Sir. C F. Lee. 331 24th. P. O. Box 435. Osilca Lodge. No. 7i9. meets every Tuesday evening, faxlge sncl rinfe c phoas JG.Oiiit-io- n 5" to discuss ways securing federal supervision of life Insurance companies. C. M. SQUIRES. Architect, roam Pirn Nation si Bank building. - S. 25.1 ; 1 efficiency. On the ground 2Cth S54. Womra of WoodrraT, Ogdea Circle, J. McVlrker, Afrayer. 156 Main Bt, LaWo City, Utah. P. O. Boa 1018. ill. meet every Monday night at 8 famples by mall or express will be clock. Odd Fellows' HalL YisitUg Neighbors invited. carefully assayed. Due caa la paid the office at Ed. Aath th: afternoon of the 28th ot each ARCHITECTS. month. First National Bank Bldg. F. C. Woods & Co., Architects, rooms ANNA L. ADAMS, G. N 2851 Lincoln Ave. 86 and 67. First National Bank BuildMARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2711 Monro ing. Telephone 210-k- . on Size of the of Toulon, Prance, was & TTSMtlr there hare been two The town FOR BALE Latest improved furnace Into total darkness owthrown Unions in Philadelphia, one with connection pipes. Inquire workers. H. W. G william for InformaU'jn. r?$ sHfgiince to the American ing to a strike of the gas iwJ' 0? of Labor and the otherUn-af--ARGO IS BEACHED. ,be American Labor c latter union has disbanded FOR BALE Good paying bastnesa. I' a charter, the members Apply 321 24th 8L Mich.. Nov. 25. The steamh 5 ur,lcd Holland, the former yesterorganisation. er Argo, which ass wrecked In on the days terrific storm, is high poll, u result of a con-p- beach today. The lookout at Ute life jL Indiana berwitn representatives of the saving station reported today that the WANTED A horse for Its care. Bell . lutvrnaMonei Union and the storm had abated and the water re--! 'phone 740-Zof several states. ceded so that the greater part of the coo',fr WAX TED All slses, n have been launch shin la resting high and dry 'FAT HORSES granted a slight Burnett A Dca. 2537 Grant. and a working agree- - on the shore. The night was spent bv Captain Stewart and the members hoard, with- WANTED Clean, whits rags at tbo of the crew, who are on so Btaodard office. thorough-- I Bd out incident. The Argo is tremendous FreigI,t 51 the,r new organisation. lr beached that it will be a tte water. MONEY TO LOAN. Dd $'arkMni!Trtatlon Shipping task to get her hack into deep Niance rolved a new plan V wnhit sympathetic strike SUPERVISIO- of MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUXM1TT. The movement has Chicago. Nov. Jn Chicago by members of ttTlroquoU duh to hold a convention of all the lhe Wtei."! IPnaUf for leading a in Chicago of representatives throughout clubs " mo as political Ike. that for rehel- principal and Scgo Lily Circle. No. 174. meets ovary second and fourth Friday nights at 7:39. ia K. of P. HalL Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MRS. ADD1E CLARK. G. N. MLLEN EASTMAN, Clark, 2334 Weafr ingtoa Ave. ASSAYCR. Rai-JW- r, "' REAU. 578 Independent telephony EMPLOYMENT d on g employment bureau. Washington. Nov. 25. Simon Wolf, of thi city, former president of the national organization of the B'Nul B'Rllh, and a leading member of the executive committee of that association, said, In an address last night, that he feared that the recent atrocities in Russia wiU bring another exodus of Jews to this country. The address was delivered at the sacred which were held by the WashThat peculiar system known as the services Hebrew congregation in comington sweating system In generally con memoration of tbe two hundred and Ilow-tAe atdered an American Invention. fiftieth of the coming of ever, according to Dr. R Romme In the firstanniversary Jews to America. The meetLa Revue, of Paris, it Is more preva-wtia- a was attended by leading members lent in France than in the United ing of the race in this city. Stales. A desperate struggle Is reported to bs going on between organised labor and capital In tbe textile Industry of hums of the city, haye decided (o Tburlngea, Germany, and In view of i' 4ct ths offer made by the Manufac- - tbe immense quantities of German Association to advance wages tiles annoually imported into the United States the outcome of the struggle that ia being waged In tbe Industrial towns of Thurinbla and SaxA State Federation of Labor for ony is of the utmost importance to tex- tile manufacturers in this country. Carolina was organised at W. L. Faison of Raleigh, was In view of tbe general alarm prof6 president and A. J. Williams fttnsboro, secretary. Ths conven- - duced by the obvious preparations 'WCtdOTMd the universal eight-houwhich have been made for a general nd restriction of immigra- - trike by tbe working classes throughim. out lhe Argentine Republic before the ' ; end of the year, the government ia international convention of the adopting immediate measures to deal question, endorsed the prinl-- " satisfactorily with the labor 2 Engravers r pending the introduction of a new day. measure at the next session of the Meet Cutters and congress. Abated Workmen have organised a Ghent, Belgium, has the largest in2 Mnoclstlon in New York. The dustrial cooperation system In the 'k organization is SliSre01 ,nco,Tonited in a Mfh V9wetT are that members will not 0 ork trader police protec- tlog. ares-urakiti- 2541 Auams Arc. yu - e Ma Fashionable tu.intam.ioa guaranteed. rri .SunC sl DRESSMAKING aSAfiTl rfTin S Meets every Wednesday evening at ocluck at A. U. U. V. ittalL Mr Maggta Dreysr, C. of L'.; Him L Jim-mProuL recorder; Lois Finns, financier. Visiting members cordially inviied. 8 dressmaking are assistance from the fund lor the beneand occupa-ltree- t fit of unemployed members. to continue ia their Carmens convention T The United Slates census bureau resystem after a I. theflrat la- - ports show that the average annual America to dopt auch a wuge of an American laborer Is $457. IDf expected to be an un-- 1 Pacific coast labor unions will o new men Joining the member who has been ser-9- again make a fight in congress for legin continuous good islation to protect American seamen incapacitated from the unimpeded Importation of become week. Membeie Chinese crews tor service on vessels frive II P the American flag. to fifteen year.e wiU he paid flying $1 eniy-flvUf-e-r years S. There are about GtHt.OuO people employed rearing bilk worms. of the Missouri state in,, Throughout the world about 3 per kJtdn eight hours as the length of rent of the people gain their living ia mlnea U upheld by . fJinptwne Court of the Inlied directly from the down handed was Slrm The decision Farm laborers in Liberia receive STrhirf Justice Fuller and simply from 2.59 to a mouth and radecisions of the Circuit and tions of rice and fish. Sme Courts of tha state of Reference to the point Chinese are being rapidly drivffL oa which the United States enThe out of New South Wales. found the act constitutional. on-rZ- ff DEGREE OF HONOR. A. PEIRCE, Notary Public. lUsi i'lrw. Life and Accidoat In- Publ- Pr h'e over and German trade unioa movement about 1865. hut it developed INSURANCE. E:aie; Pen-A4rfto- Ev FRATERNAL surance. tu: giik 3 The English Amalgamated' Society .,fc from Chicago say: IU be Of Engineer week report a membership ach-yeof fiodt'ig. ' There are 5,120 drawing mion carmen S PROFESSIONAL from the Virginia hotel, turn to F. A. Btrock. at .tl sad recciva reward. An- FOR RENT FOR RENT Enquire House, 65722. HOUSES. street, first and third evenings 4 each month at 7:39. G. W. HA I.SPY. C. R. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. Wrd-.imdi- r Ogdon Lodge K 5, Indcpendnst Older uf Odd Fellow. Meets in I. O. O. F. Hull every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers wordially laviled to be preeest. THE UNION FRATERNAL l.EAGUE. J. PERRY. Noble Grand. IIENKY KISSEL, Secretary. Tbs Union FratereV. League. Utah Stale Assembly. N. 222. metis in the ry Thursday svaolag Junction City Lodge No, 3C, Inde- Baglas hall pendent Order of Odd Fellow meets st J.8 oclock. J. PRUMM17T. Rproker. in I. O. O. F. flail every Thursday WA7KE RICHARDSON. Treasurer. eveulcg. Writing brothers cordially THEO. MATHEW'S, Clerk. invited (o be present. JAS. BUNK, N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Queen City Rebekab Lodge No. 4, L. O. O. F. Meets first ssd third at Odd FtflowY Saturday evening etreet. Visiting HalL Twenty-fourtmembers invited. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand, MRS- - E. MEID, Secy.. 7JI 23rd 81. h FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOl Ogden Lodge No. 171, T. F. B, meWe first and third Fridays at I p. m.. ia L O. O. F. HalL Veiling mamben ccr-diall- y Invited. NELUE RUTLEDGE, FresideaL CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. B. T. MILLER. Treasurer. in laundering ahlru. collars and cuffs and other arUclea entrusted to u Ton will ho well satisfied with tho nay your Silver Tent, No. 1, meets first and laundry is don up if you read it to third Friday evening at o'clock, la our laundry. We don't Injure color K. of P. HalL VUiting Knights cot or fabric and iron clothes la such a dially invited. way that they are comfortable on the F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. hottest daya of summer. Pend your HARRIS. Record Keeper. ,1. bundle to n next time. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogdea Tent No. 21, mets the aud fourth Wednesday erealngs at I oclock sharp, in I. O. O. F. HalL Visiting Knights coidially invited te attend. ee-on-d S. W. HALSEY. r. r. Commander, BOND, Record Keeper. Ogden Steam Laundry FIFTH STREET |