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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, tile U.vy j.i.ii. an if of Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World Interesting It l;ve il..i) !ma-- Co- u. 1 l.tsr la.e to unit Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in die Morning Examiner Koi -- i iti-M- - iia- raelii- - lihe 'lie te ued ia - Uu I'RcticL U vt Av j j ,.uv uf i ut.l ;!ie -- ;.,u k-- I - .uis - i- the s'lI.11 Cl He w o' By making your want' j ", through the Exantinet StoiJaid ou alwatj j;rt vmir want ads. worth m thi-jcolumn. g money this ADVERTISEMENTS on ONE CENT PER PAGE COST WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 26 CENTS. LL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE, EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH U& . : 2? S la, fj r " ANTID-G- iil ! Sj1 E nTet r y 1. per Glass Workers my system of gtatesided immigrating while there ia, such a great acnrlty of employment Jn that' state. Two hundred and eighty typographical unions have arranged for the eight-hou- r i j day with the employers. It Is said that every store in 111., la a union store; the carry. union cards; soldo the tract cleaners; the mayor is mas, and even the sexton of the ceme' f. " tery csrrfcs a card. s. Bakers' International ' convention decided that no union baker cun j Jolt the militia. . , , Tha i; of the car construction of. the Rock Island railroad atked for an Increase In wages. tsiploj-e-s hare The bricklayers, hod carriers, structural iron workers, carpenters and Phaterara' International unions have a combined membership of over 760,-0yla the United States. Q A peculiar strike went Into International has for adverNew York, Dec. 23. prices tising the label and for organising new and s generally broader Higher tone were the locals throughout the country. chief features of this week's stock The failures at Chicago causThe Cigermakora' International un- market. ed a mild flurry hern Union Paion won the gold medal at tho Lewis cificonly wat the feature of tha railway and Clerk exposition at Portland, Ore, list, on rumors of a transcontinental for nuking the best and moot sanitary deal. Aa event of great local interest cigars. was the transfer of control of the trae-tioRyan companies by the Steps are being taken in Chicago Interests to those already in cont rol of for the formation of an arbitration the subway and elevated lines. In the board of teamsters and team owners, industrial group the purchase of conwhich will adjust all difference which trol in Tcnnesnee Coal and Iron by may arise in the future. Tha various Republic Iron fc' Steel was a feature. team owners Interested have In their Movements In the commodity markets employ 16,000 teamster , v, .... kept pace with those for securities,' and railroad returns continued satisUnion street car men of Paducah, factory. Reports from the loading Inbeen n'nlon locked out. all have Ky dustrial centers indicate no cessation, men being offered option of retiring but rather an Increased demand. Money from tbe union or being discharged. on call as well as on time allowed a but exercised hardening tendency, SOME STAMP NOTES. practically no effect in market opin' tions. It Is confidently predicted that Barbados is on the qni vlve for the monetary conditions wilf,eKe appreciNelson stamps, expected in the Island ably with the beginning 'of the new ' shortly. very year. . j made special arrangements New South Wales labor organizations are sending In protest against SAVED SEVENTY PASSENGER. effect feet.long,a one of e the beat In the world. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 22 The breaking of the shaft on the Fort Orchard steamer Athlon today on Us run from Tacoma 10 Seattle, resulted in the total destruction of the engine and had it not been for the work of the officers Forty one states will ha represented the Uvea of seventy passengeia might , a tha h national conference on immigra-UoThe engineer stop' The Olympian Games set for Greece have been lost. In New York on February 6, 7. in time to prevent It. tearing the ped in Greek 1906 ancient art will Natpicture ud 8, under the auspices of the to pieces. A11 passengers and form. The new eet host ional Civic federation. Owing to the a very attractive . Tbe Athlon wee crew escaped 1 14 from value lepta towed to port.Injury. importance of. the AsisUc phase of will comprise tils immigration problem, growing out to 5 drachmas engraved and printed of the recent boycotts and the propos- by a London firm. 'd sew Chinese treaty, one day will LEGAL m devoted to its discussion. Hawaii When Queen Mskea of Cook Iswas her lands vfll be plared having portrait ten delegates. represented by NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINon tbe 1893 issue of stamps, Mr. Ross, The Cigamiakers International un-o- s the English representative, urged upQUENT STOCK. Take care that will soon hold a referendum elec- on tho engraven: not too made is likeness tion of national officers. Makeas Indication, North Star Mining and Milling Co. that, all of the present Incumbents dark." IH Principal place of business, Ogden have opposition. county, Utah. Japan has Issued some postal tarda City. Weber There are delinquent upon the folTwo thousand garment workers on In 'glorification of Admiral Toga and of trike In Baltimore, after a confer- the manner in which the war with lowing described stock on account diassessment levied by he hoard of are described ended. ence with was Russia They all the employers, gained beautiful and elaborate, being rectors of the North Star Mining and they ri nick for. Milling Co., on October 26, 1303, the printed In gold and color. several amounts act opposite the Jame O'Connell has been reelected of the respective shareholders, names Wale will have South New 1. Dee. Machin-lt president of the International follows: as 60 for use years in continuously had Mvorlstion, and George Preston No.cert. Shares. Amt. Name. an adhealve stamp known as the 6eral ecretary-treasnreIt Is Chambers, F. W.. 10 5.040 $ 6.48 "Grand Stamp of Philately." 6.48 The Fishermans Protective union the square-5green, always green Chambers, F. W... 11 6.000 12 6.48 6,000 of the Pacific coast is trying to obtain ud always printed from the same Chambers, F. W... 13 C.43 5,000 Chambers, F. W... from the Federal government a hot-9-i- kteel plate. 6.48 Chambers, P. W... li 6,000 in the Bristol Bay region, Alaska. .81 623 An English stamp paper comment- Chambers, F. W... 69 4.93 2,300 Chambers. F. W...122 The Window Glass Workers union ing upon the use of chalk surfaced pa900 1.35 the Compton. A. W...1Z1 adopted the Income tax for due per- by various colonies to prevent 107. 3,00) 2.50 A. V atCurby, calls cancellations off of od each man will .of cent 3 washing per pay 11760 .03 I. H of France, this to the employment tention of fond earning until a defense, l.vOO 76 H. 8 1.50 as of Gleser, on tha Portugal 200,000 is raised. stamps paper 113 1050 15.38 H. 8 long sgo as 1881. "Stamps printed Gle3er. Ill 1,600 2.25 Bookbinders' International 1 raising on this paper are brittle and if creav Sooy, B. F 2. so W. G....108 5.000 fund of $200,000 to establish the ed at nil are Irretrievably spoiled; Tollman, SO N .08 .119 S. Turner. a a such no pressing thing ibere is dty law with and the accordance And iu on chalk a of out stamp printed crease of directors, made Governor Folk of Missouri has sent surfaced paper, neither will the stamp order of the board on the 5lh day of October. 1905, so wit Instructions to all state mine in- - stand' moisture, many share of each parcel of stock as ! . rectors to enforce. the eight-hoa- r law, at the blch the United 8tatea court has dw ' Within w few days will occur the may be necessary will be sold office at the secretary, at 206 Eccles Wared to . periodical destruction of'.all the old Ogden City, Utah, on Thurssad obsolete pistes Used In printing building, December 28, 1995, at 4 oclock the at day. revenue F H. and sumps of master postage MortUsey,' grand This p. m. of said day to pa?" tbs delinJMj Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Bureau of Engraving ft Printing. quent assessment thereon, togptarr or three v that railroad two years, in once Is done companies be of a witn the coet of advertising end exto pension the widows sad ore and i under the supervirion Invenpenses of saie. Pbans of deceased employee killed by spoctal committee that takes J. H. KNAUSS. Secretary. an of metal, keeps ecidmt. of every plect tory 2(C Eccles building, Ogden. Office. Into ia absorbed it until on it ere Utah. isicTCiting facta are being coattnnf-of molten metal in a furnace at recently at a skirt nuking establishment Is Philadelphia, when 600 glrla derided to qult'work because the firm discharged 800 male employes. . l501 8- iMaae The stamps of Tonga are so large that It i Hid the natives lick the envelopes rather than Aha stamp. Thin Is a news item that needs confirmation. ' r. - - wr unu i al I wen-- 674 - tsiiMwoU. fourth St. ul In it a PUBLIC DISPENSARY. FI BUf WAN TKD Gaily bo for the Examinhave fair iiluuatiou and xuitir experience. FjI! at "tiiuudard" er .Must- - utre WANTED Energetic, irnt worthy man or woman to worl. in l iali, repre-eentln- h a i'uh. WANTED Six expei icneril trsrcling Mlemvn for 1906. t;i pariirulaiIn first letter. Dept, hi. Box 470. Kanes City, Mo. - Healthful Write for particulars. Continental l)itrib-ntlnli Service, Chicago. Eay 11101c l 10-l-- Ug-de- MEN WANTED Work. $:.00 or a 2634 Uruut. a in J p. in. Large Muiiufariniiug Uo. Seiar.v $4(1 to $90 p month, pid eihi.ueed. weekly; expense with stamp, J. It Moon. Bare. 1 Ogden LodgA Na 71ft mrotn ovary 94AIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Teeaday eroulag. Ledge aad eiub SDR UOUSEKEEFIMI - ierry'a AnroeuiA aenoad floor Maaoria buildisg. nex. Between 21 end 28th fire., ea HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced $dl Waahiagteu Ava Washington At. PrieeA Hair abates J. A. HOWELL, . B. specialty. Maw snerad easterns to rent for halla J-- H. KMAUSft Secretary. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for aad tkaaiara An null erdara klS3 Ave. Wah. housekeeping, sttandsd tA Mre. C, ft KNIGHTS op columsus. Kiptly 14th. F. Box dll. 67-- a Oadsa OaunafL Na nf. meet at FOR BENT Furnished rooms suitable u. W. )Ul erery Bobda at S for gentlemen. 1C3 $34. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. TUUag brothers Inflted to FURNifelJED rooms, with or without W. J. MORAN, ft Or. A. Farsiusd. Phyrictae and Bar board. Dl HICK.. G. k. Imperial. 336416 Washing-teOffies hours, IS is It m. I at IWUy I 4 p. m. 14 silk SL 'Fhone 139. LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. FIRST aA8S furn laired al the FIRS INSURANCE. Riamarck. 13$ S6U 81 IdMyr Na L meota the aeeonS . y?11 HIvarnaadzy t t:7S A as. at ffrib 161 B. H. a. GODDARD, Isw'rurA Raal Ea fFNaW Hsli. TwentyGfth strouL Yl FIRST CLASS furaiaired r IM-lytat aad Lbsua Rooms 411 16th BL lift Umg staters eordislly Invited. dll btah Loan ft Trust Building. IJklRA AVERILL L & kUK RENT Furnished mqy NELSON. R. K. 646If MHt Block. PAPRR HANGER AND UMBRELLA dellv. 1 a KNIGHTS MAKER. g FUR RENT Clean furnished wire hath, tnorougfily ranevsted; J. DEN HARTOO, painter, papertiann-o- r WANTED Stenographer, experienced alM light heuaekeeping rooma. The and nmbrelln mnker, ha moved und competent; mule or female. Enfrom 235$ WuL nvA to III tlth L Colonial, 361 S4th dL Mrg S. L Both telephonsA tf Chinn, Managsr. quire at Reed office. lblMf OP PYTHIAS. 12-2- 3 12-2- 1 FOR RENT Famished light housekeeping. $636 Nyt ANY intelligent peraoa may earn n for good Income corresponding exnewspapers; no canvassing; Bead tor unnecessary. perience particular. Northern Freae Syndicate. Lockport, N. Y. THE SITUATIONS Newly CAR-OB- SCAVENGER ir WORK. LodgA Na .. Knights ud PythtaA meets st Taatta Fail Ulna National Bank building, every Man day evening. Ail ft. uf F.k requasted lemeri with ns. Ogdsn E. R. GEIGER. C C. ft T. WOOD M. of F. L N. MElDt K. ft and a , Join fan Sweden if have' any aenvengar tarnished rooms; also tor beusekeepiag. $46$ Wasktagtws Avn Boom ft H4i ll-1-6- a ms IMU WANTED, MALE. RATHSCNE SiSTERft Prompt Bed Vheo 147-- y. ft Meets every Saturday afternoon nt In Pythlu Hall. Utah National t:M Baak buildisg. Sojournleg riatara eto dlally lavltad to ettaad. young Japanese student Prof. Nelson, T, BonquctA treeta MRft ANNA JENKINS, M. E. C ell a wi.hM nation In a nice family; WANTED GanUemes to room and B. and C. Neuralgia and nil MRS. ISABEL WYANT. waguc no object.- - H. B., care Stand nilmanta arising board. First (lass. 2t22 Adas from Impure ard. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 11-- 2 1 mo, WANTED TREATMENTS. BOARDERS WANTED. A flrtlass Ad- WANTED Position by bookkeeper end stenographer. dress B. ft S. care Standard. In B. SPENCER. CIVIL ENGINEER. XsilrondA WstarworkA Sowem ud Power Pluta. Accurate Survey a FOR RENT Two or four nafurntahad Estimate and Reports. Plana, BL 117 36th rooms, U. 8. Deputy Mineral urvayer." Offies, Ml Eeelae Bldg., bid. Phan FOR RENT HOUSES. UBS. P. O. Bm 99, Of dan, Utah. ROOMS ll-T-- lfte for particulars about proicclor." Box 242 Minn. a lad. 146 X2ad. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED Mich. spoil, at Boarders 61. a. Send BL r. WANTED Wealth and beauty; marriage directory frer; pay when married; entirely sew plan; tend no money. Address If. A. Horton, Dept. 196, LADIES 36th 131 , MARRY POOL AND BILLMRO SUPPLIES. 11-33- vpstalrf, BOARDERS, PERSONAL Websr Camp, Na 71 Meets Is K. of P. Hall ia Utah National Bus JACK FRROUSqH. PmI and BUltord building every Thunder evenieg nt d oclock. Visiting Wudmu eordtaUy Tables ud StJppliew. lavltad to attend. BaO. 643 ft IMS WM. DOYLE, G EL AUTH. Ctorft 1st NsL Bank Bldg. CIVIL ENGINEER; FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES roomer W A NTED Boarders 449 26th SL I IMVly. 3-- ' , Mlnue-12-23-- FOR FOR RENT SOU 21st BL houso. Vrstorasl Order af Eogiaa Ogdsa a ft, menu ovary la Eagle HaiL uat ti AaIa Na lift F. Sunday evening Reed hotoL at E:Sft Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend tha Aerie meetings, ft ft GEIGER. W. P. IX T. TRACT, H. Inquire FOR SALE Edison phonograph with FRATERNAL concert horn and 36 new records $15. FOR RENT One four,, one Smlih Premier Typewriter In good A. O. V. Wi cottage, modern. Apply 2634 Grant condition, $12410. Chambers Encyave. clopedia at your own price. Singer U. W. fidelity Ledge Na 3, ft Sewing Mch. Co., 2338 Washington. FOR RENT V. W. Hull every Sap house, inquire Meet In ft 12-- 1 44f urtay ereulag. VtalUag hrotharn Inrear 626 th. vited. FOR SALE Young driving horse, FOR RENT Houoo on Wash. Ava., a JAMES H. ITLATTOHLIM, M. W. sound and gentle, a bargain at WALTER RICHEY. 32nd and 33rd. Apply Good surry harneaa al $10. $65.00. W. N, PEIRCE. FlnaseLr. Wagon ft Machine Co., ofHeavy buggy, suitable for light defice. livery, $20.00. Cutler, good as new, MASONIC $12.00 for at outfit modInquire FOR RENT or sale, on Singer Nelson ft Fell's Stable. em brick hauae; furnished. Inquire Maaonle Hall, ever 241$ WaUn at 2925 Grant Wooden bedstead and Ava, Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE' springs, and large heater cheap, at FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. K tyeau Esther Chapter Na ft 110 22nd SL bell at Mamie meetings ft Regular a RENT furniHhed him Hail the first ud third Fridays at seen BALE Seven FOR thoroughbred FOR IBS 23rd BL Inquire 2291 Waab. month. Cojouralng unbars omdinily white Wyandotte Pullets and 1 12-1 Ave. R. Christensen. lavltad to sttud. Eleven thoroughbred S, Cockerel. EUNICE C. CORDON, W. M. C. W. Leghorns. Seventeen ft C. W. FOR RENT Furnished, 2485 Jcffer. t.njju HdLSTRftXL CeenUiy. some alao canned Dull, Leghorns, on. Apply room e or 5, First Nating. and flret claw Blue Flame oil stove. al Bank Bldg. ODD FELLOWS. street. h 1L ft W. aer. FUUBES. Aerie Phyridsa. ORDER OP RAILVfAY CONDUCTORS eix-roo- a a . f. tf Iu a Blx-roo- a 2 3-- 6 639-26t- Waaatch Urtatou Na lift O. ft C. seta second ntd fourth Friday nt l:IS a - to K at P. HaiL corner Washington arenas aad 14th streeL All brothers ars cordially Incited to attend, F. W. HERRINGTON, CL ft & U BOlLft 8. end T. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogdon Union, Na 17ft Order ef Washington, matte arery Tuesday evoslug nt I oclock ia A. O. U. P. to HaiL Viaitiag Maradan invited attend. WM. DOYLE. PrealdooL WALTER LI CHET, Secmaiy FORESTERS OF AMERICJL Court Wasatch Na ft Foresters at Meats L ft ft F. HaU. $4th treat, first ud third WedeetGR: erulngs at sash monte at 7:1ft America. O. W. HALSEY, ft ft Ogdu Lndgs Na ft buuendrat Oh P. A. GARNER, Secretary. dor ef Odd Follows. Meets ia L F. Hall every Tuesday evening. 2634 FRATERNAL LEAGUE. FOR RENT Upright piano, Viaitiag brothers cordially Invited to THE UNION FOR SALE Latent improved furnace Grant be connection of praianL with pipes Inquire The Uaien Fraternal Leagaft Utah J. FERRY, Noble Oraaft H. W. Gwillism for information. State Assembly. Nw 22ft mown in the HENRY KISSEL Secretary. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Eagtas ball every first ud third Mem days of each month, st $ oclock. 3ft Na on Lodge Ind. City 23rd lot new. SALE Good street junction FOR 8ALE paying bust for M. r. C RITES. Speaker. Odd ef meets Order O. Fellow, A. t un 21 SL 1450 payments. White, PMdut Apply LEA M. ALIftN. Trruurtr. r. nnll O. every Tharadsy St. ft Visiting brothers 362 25th W. H. ALLEN. Clerk. eerdiaiiy evening. business chances. reviled to be proouL MONEY TO LOAN. Jftft RUNE. N. O. DISTRICT MANAGER FOR CASH WALTER RICHBY, Secretary. new. budnew; entirely register MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. high grade machine; automatically Queen City Rebekah Lodge Na 4, exact out. magnifthrows change; r. Mute first ud third MONET TO LOAN on farms and 1, 0. : now ino per icent opportunities opn HUNTER real eatatA evenings nt Odd Fellows city gntunfnf from cent profit: capital required ntrnoL VtalUag KENNEDY. Room ft First Nan. HsU. Twenty-fourt- h $500 to $2500.. William Bailey. RecBask Building. rnnobers invited. tor building, Chicago." MRS. C. ZlMMEnMAN. Noble Oread FOR SALE Hand-mad- e FOR RENT violin, cheap. 12 6 lm 230$ Adams. a PIANOS. a 11-4-- tf 66-fn- hi 1 a MRS. DISTRICT MANAGER for Cat'll Register bukineen; entirely new. high PROFESSIONAL machine; automatically grade throws out exact change; magnifirnow open; 100 cent opportunities qer cent profit: capital required from $590 to 1200. William Bailey, Rector Building, Chicago. roa i. 13-6--tf first a een DR. D. ward. WANTED Fool 25th street. WANTED WANTED 1 MR- - 13$ Clean. whit Bnk. Bldg. rags at the ttrd ffi. BROTNERHOOn, i ft H. GROSE Expert Piano Turn j concert pianUte, teechsr ef piano. No 2630 Adams MJift ud Lodgs BLAB DEL. BcU Phou !l5X The Christmas Spirit Is Abroad 10-1- 4 Isnt it a boon to th hourewivm to kiow that during the Christmas HoliSilver Tut, Na L meets first ud days they can avoid th troubles at third Friday svaoiag at S e'eioeft ia wash day by sending their household K. of F. HaiL Visiting .Knights cor- linens to ua to ha laundered? U you dially hiriied. hare noi toren doing so try It thin F. M. COCHRANE, Dmuiste. week. Yr,-- . rill b so well pleased Record Keeper. ft HARRIS, you will re ci e to allow us to banish Blue Monday" from your home. Ogdu Taut, Na 14, meet the es pad and fourth Wnduwiday evening! at I cloak sharp. In I. O. O. P. HaiL Visiting Knights cordially Invited ta attend. Phones 174. J. W. HAI.8ET. Comruder. 417 TWENTY-FIFTtlREET, V. F. BOND. Record Keeper. -- er and Repairer. With Barne's Music biota Grand Opera House BIk me MISCELLANEOUS. Standard offita V SMITH. 1st NaL Musicians Directory BUY. tables wanted. 71$ KNIGHTS OF THE MAtCAflEEft Dentists Mound Fori aal De school, ladles' gold watch. Return to 2012 K.m are. and rece.ve reTO Secy, ' LOST. WANTE0-- ME1D. Ka 171. T. P. ft, mew at I p. m, la L third Fridays Attorneys-at-LaHaiL Vlclting membsrs sen F. O. O Neeles Bldg. C. C RICHARDS. dislly invited. CHARLES STOUT, NELLIE RUTLEDGE. PresMeeft First NsL Bank Bldg. CORAL J. TfLER, Secretary. JOSEPH UIZZ. r. T. MILIEU. Treneurer. MURPHY. Ogdu SALE Good paying saloon business. Apply 200 24lh SL LOST-Betw- ft FRATERNAL w com-reue- d - Sage Lily Ctrol No. 1T4, aaooad and fourth Friday nights T:M. ia K. of P. HaiL Plaiting neighbor cordially tarlud. MRA ADDIK CLARK, N. KLLKN EASTMAN, Clerk, S334 Wedte ingtou A ret 7 il-S-t- g, MALE HELP, WANTED. n Upon three value of Its Current set Bermuda pictures a dock said to be 64S , a female help wanted. W V VI ED A good nit fin- housework. Small family. Mre. C W. MiVunc, 188 87th. Sbi , Room Firs. Nataaisl Bank Building. Frank f wrrlei. B WOODCr-AFT- naed iU-'-u-re I TLrtnr'ia WOMEN OP reidure 43 18-2- I - riled. Inaamaet Ti u i flaaaaar. Visiting mamaem eardiaiiy m h I gSSy. L Rtf E; DlSPENgARY Medical and surgical, directed by Dr. Eghaa. 363 Wi rwiniy-fourtat Hours i It I UL areata every Mseday night at V U. ctack. Odd rsllewe Mali Viaitiag ibit RLhT FURNISHED ROOM Malghbora Invited. INSURANCE. be paid U the office of Bd. FOR RFVT Anth the aflarweoa of the Itu ef each loom.' tor area th. First National Beak Bldg. W. s. PEIRCE, Ugh bu.iM k,, 82d st. Notary Fuklui ANNA I ADAJdSL G. N, 1631 Linooln 4i Eatate; Film Lit and Accidaat i auraaoa 4U7 S4th St. 4ER1 OUTER, Clark. 1731 Movwn. FOR KKVr li.v.u lor llgb'-FASHIONABLE heepii-t;- . DRESSMAKING. Si'ili 1;: ROYAL AltCA'IUM. FOR KEM-'tos- u jittiThou. 8 furnitb-e- d DRESSMAKING Tashisaabl di Safest and Seat Insures man for boo.' n spujg rooms, panirv and mukiag. R twe or three theuwnd aoltare. guaranteed. closet. .2341 Adams Av. vgaeey fund nearly Three Million thoew Dujtera; upward uf thirty-on- e FOR RIIJ.'T Nice front room for d dath claims TAILORS. asiouatiag to two gM.iiiu.in, with or without var ataety mlUioupaid, doia?; mumhur board, tix tim Si. if teuvsr Three Hundred Theuaasdl CLOTHING Oaaaed. and R Bocky Mountain No. Sift Council, IM-U- I peirod. 367 IKS EL FOR RENT- - - Furnished wait for te aoud aad fourth Friday ovum . houMkat'inufc-U. W. Hell over Hero tejm at A. Enquire at 2270 Uu CONTRACTOR coin. AND BUILDERft talrttaft Vidtlig hrothom eordtaliy FOR RENT Nic-c- i ft C. EMERSON, RcgnuL lurm.bed rooms WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION Oa Katimataa tarnished on excav-atlaJOft SEVERN. Collector. fur light imusekfi-piug- . Electric light. Q- B. awar sad water pipe laytag; 2166 Adam Aic. 134Kf ROBERTS, Secretary. cement building aad bmdge work. B. P. S 334L ELKS. Ml Waahtagtee Ava FUR RENT Furnibed end unfur-- pre-iou- v- It vQiQKKOHOyOv:'04MH40iO:0-K-wKKi-Xfr- a-.- . T i!-- WC REACH THE PEOPLE I W itea Hu.'. Estate. Loans and . Fm of kuslsis and properly. House u reau -- . fr X3-- a t Bell. fifeh-- I K in (siih.aieu L.it the ii,tM. in tl.e posiofficc u.r the la', t.sca: be. sonn ihiug like u'! "U'i, a Bulletin Na W. Just published by the i There were 304,0i)i paid up memagain! 14.iij.v.i foi the bers labor. of end the commerce I'nlted Min of Workers last i t'a ail. for But for the tltlo, Government Indus' mouth, the greatest ia its history. Of :i i.v thne wouM s rhitration. and dealt with the this number over bfi,uo) were in the rural free doliw'y be a handsome ,ui , ci.e tli.it wou'd ef all countries that haya been three anthracite region. rtui tint us one cent letter Uleted purpose of providing d. I'rmn.u.; fur tlm With a future membership of ow r i t'auadian-r posioffiiv I'.o (or the settlement of industrial a el ar ,ur-iZntei. Tha European countries of 100,000 easiiy possible, Uu Ptttsbuig IS'm tee, lu.t a pi 0( joou.Oilu. local of the Women's Union Labor detioil. laws and their results as (of fTSlHili. iloaevci i given, are: Great Britain, Leagu was organized recently. The uadian service is nov a a unr. y.a.d The Netherlands, of the organization is to foster j Belgium. object in the e.ty uf S' ThoAustria. SwlUerland th sale of union label goods among For example, mas, with 14,000 Inhabit..!!!, null ib fa, ind Denmark, f l'rj and children of not delivered by carrier. In t!,i c.ma-- , union men in tho gre-- , Pittsburg dia- town of 5,000 United the of court trict. all of hum are eligible to mem- try every Tin suprema delivery. affirmed the decision of the bership. fmiesne court of the Bute of Mis. HUNTINGTONS START IN LIFE. the case of Cantwell and oth- The case Involved -- I" MlaaourL At a dinner given one uittl.-- . l validity of the Missouri Stato Colli P. Huntington I had tltae the length U, flri"g eight hours of hearing him apeak of 1111111 If. mines. la The work National Civic Federation has of days thing he seldom did. H said: done ao much good work and has ; 1 was a 18 nw made to recently statistic itself 0 tenth! a source of of "Whenmy father buy smallyetNew yum According Yutk - proved age, av(a tha j helpful industrial eudiavor that the farmer) could not alone provide fui mbllc the living expenses m the period j announcement that it has seriously hi large family, and U. was necessary inic family during and 1U04 have inereased taken up the Mibjeci uf immigration lor us twnS31890 boys to go to work. It waa apcent. (must cause general rejoicing among to 60 per fmiu lime. An adjoining neighple picking ; the representatives of American la--j There has been no corresponding lior. The need of radical legislation bor had quire an exienslT orchard. i wages-He many men. lie paid each aiming at the restriction of immigra- $1 aemployed day. I went to the farmer and working weavers, one la tion cloth of the moat German pressing needs asked him if 1 picked twice as many by which the working men of the bushels of ten to eleven hours each day. apples iu one day as the or mark United weekly, 9 U to Slates arc Jtam confronted. best man in hia employ, would he give ae and they $8.86 to $2.14 eteut me twice the wagea. The farmer said Mop than 15.000 miners and is often on of work or no, when he hired me ha expected me 460 to !60 marks, Butu, to do my best work. But 1 persisted n the V resiern that If 1 could pick twioe as many apIKW. JJJjf therefore iffif breJ Join the ples as any man in his employ, why n of l! should 1 not be entitled to twior the 33; federations. state 118; union. gl wages. Tbe farmer had thought eebttal labor unlonu. 699; local trade Bank clerks in England are making of the subject in that light, and be Total 1.796. anions, labor federal .and preparations for the formation of a said he was willing p try mr for a 1.796. union in order to secure an increase day or two at the regulur wages, and of wages and other benefits. if 1 proved to his satisfaction that 1 Zea-lan-g New of the annual report The could do two men's work, he uas willfor labor department The condition of the vast army of government ing to give me $3 a day. 1 went tu 1M4 state that the poeitUm of labor unemployed in London has noi been work and eatiafao-torpicked more than twice as waa highly during that year improved. many bushels of apples every day a any man on tha place, und I received Before this session of Congress the twice the wages. That waa wy start 'Thu management of the Burlington railway employes are advocating three In life hard work. oppo-idtfenihoad, after twenty years of billa, the ouo putting a limitation upPresently Mr. Huntington went to has reorganised tho Brotherh- on the hours of labor of railroad em- NeW York and became an office boy. has and Locomotive Engineers of ood ployes, tlie employers liability act and boarding $10 a month Him the first wage scale with that and a bill regulating the granting of earning himself. It was not king until he of strike the since gnat organization Injunctions by Federal courts. had three or four office to dean and on tha Burlington In the engineer car for, each at. $10 a month. PresentBurlington, Vt., granite workers are ly he began to work at night, copjlng on airlke. manuscripts. Early In life he began The Cigannakem union hat voted the study iff finance, reading such fuw a Cincinnati to gin James Wood of Japanese-Korealire Exclusion books si he could get hold of about pentjoa of $8,000. He la the second League baa adopted the bill drafted by the office. After Mr. Huntington bed vlct pratident of thfc clganuakera. and iu Executive Committee for worked continuously for eight years had & left arm shot oft from ambnh the exclusion of Japanesecalling and Kore- from twelve to aisreeu hours or more while con- ans. The bill two year ago In Florida win be presented at erery day, the happiest day of hia life ' ' ducting a strike there. the coming session of cougre&i. occurred. It was when be had iu the savings bank Iu New York $1,000 to 1 he miners of the bituminous Bleu , The Virginia State Federation of his credit Winslow Anderson in Pafield, meet the' operators. In January, La boa baa pnt a state organiser In the cific Medical Journal. to arrange, tfeo wage scale for the field. will made be demand' coming year, a WEEK'S STOCK MARKET. cent Increase. for a 13 ttt n c in i, jur at Celt phoa Meet (Tory Wednesday svsaing at o'clock at A. U. W. haiL Mr Joe Mm Maggie Dreyar, ale Front, recorder; Mrs Lrea Fierva, 2113 REAL ESTATE. ix Iveon ouur. ti:jn loini. riy, d :f i: i.uui ijouiii tu au ui'.i: of s:ec'.. Liu b :l.i:iitei-..- u i it i inm,.- - .iei uo'jnqui';u.ii iry able - l'U'Vhaied iii fr :o l;av i: o!- - , DEAXEE OF HONDH NURSE. M RE. 15' rHATEBNAL PROFESSIONAL o-.o: -o-.'0-: o-:KrO-iO PRACTICAL iiv-.iir- J mhi i - 1905. -:- f m, I it .1 t'.ii; U'..-o- u l;e plate aiu. Tie o:u ii:-- -;- -; mu', tro.j ilxi ouii piiitned 9 uf pniiiiJ. - : oo o OvOvO n: -o-: o-KHOfHo -H: o-;o:o-:v- 1 DtCEMSER 24, MORNING, i! .i.OU- - I.: s;T.-.jou;-- ,- ti.n plit'.es upon shivu and Concise Railnay Train-- l ly demonstrated relative to the ecoh, Brotherhoodto build nomic advantage an iuiern-Hom1 decided nwuliiug from Uu tor Mad and decrepit movement to reduce tha hour of laCarbor tu eight pm- day.. It ia clear. The National Latter that there ha been neither 'jSJ'aocUtioi, of national chareo- - ahovn diminution ia the quantity produced, organizations has the quality of worft deieriorai-gdTiacmeB- t, iljp'have tha subject matter un- nor ed by reason of the shorter wovkda y euii.cis l:i tie fi:. 1 hv l.' it poiiro,- - .if :i.ee uiii f i.lt. UTAH, SUNDAY OGDEN, tf Ogden Steam Laundry |