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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINER, UTAII. SUNDAY, OGDEN, APRIL 21, 1907. AMUSEMENT. labor Notes- r'nnlOF tM W4 Ctl- P" - THURSDAY NIGHT have long pending, action will bp Tto then; that they obligations n- -' JTfrn U oocailon Acewal od bid for 1 i 'Ttrnd f DIRECT FROM THE ASTOR THEATRE, NEW YORK, THE DISTINGUISHED ARTIST not,ifla4' ooUtical labor confer- - v aldnev AiiSSi Auisu-alU- , the RU fol- - brought forwxd by Labor CouncU waa rJfSZ tint thl conference pro introduction of (1) XSSnnti and (2) the Intro -- immigrants until bet. SS for their employment are (FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE WEST) under the Jersey too- for many Wthan it haa been to the annual report "!! ffiffiSvant- - atate commUaluaer jnS'dinNew AS PUCK IN - lb- Wafenhxhls Involving all of punlad labor, wlththe Into concentrating all force to Okla-Lh- rs the Intention deatlny of the rL m Oklahoma, haa been Piwldont . IX MurUn.of ftadea Aseembly of Okla. i'Tttrsnd J. H. Lynch, necretary Mr. X y.M Federation of labor. n with negotiating a tanow Ub cl weekly and labor papera of thorn all Into ' SbUcatton, whh hlmaelf at the ThU will be done, ho nays, will remove headquarter! from I j to Oklahoma City. The plan a federation of labor In luiuJw with a total memberahlp of ileefllan 14S.000. This can be y Including labor unions. Kempers Stupendous Production of ?5fl5on. JdSJfcTpolltical A .SrJ M idsummeir Nilhilts Dream JitT ac-O- As Produced at Das Neues Theatre, Berlin, for Over 300 Nights Conmesa of Union cession, hold ro (t its annual810 to x vote a rfl. Wealed by to rater into permanent rein-vitk the Socialists. and adopted u bold moot from politic u wote the energies of the trade jL, for the preaent te the nmelorn- working- g the condition of the g yraaoe, advocated n reduction At heua of labor, the lncreaae of ne Ttndea mm, etOn the but declared the The Sensational Kirby Flying Fairy Ballet Original Electrical Effects ' . The Mendelssohn Music with Special Orchestra adher-MO-f congress to the principled Itimanl atrlko. of tha Butte. Mont. Tke dw 'Mkhpion't Union have been pen-iH- r cruteA and a majority of tho n it voik. They asked an lncreaae tnm W to per day. The Most Notable Production Ever Seen in the West ? gHen at the Owalia Conenl mine, refnae to work, owing In their wages under a initiation court' award. rut AsstisUa, i At reduction Prices : $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Ihi p employed at tho plant of n Pm t Sound Dry Docks and at Quartermaater Har-g- r, Tab, recently naked for an n It wages , and the managament arallilill cloaed down the plant and atari naaeU waiting repair towed month a leave to taka it on April 1 or The lockout affect 160 lorn the right to any leave at alL The order hae created dissatisfaction m Muter Builder' aaeoclatlon of among the employee. Nttk, Wash. haa served, notloa upon The dispute between the Aberdeen, neratlre committee of the Build-- g and the emScotland, pattern-make- r Tiadaa Ooundl that unlea a act-menow reached the twenty-sevent- h hae ployers ef-kof the labor trouble bo week, and a settlement aptha builder will introduce non-d- a to be aa far off as ever. erewa and proceed with their pear tracts, One of the beet features of British unionism upward of 1SO.OOO were chai women andIt that are Twmtycne new local now member of n4 by tha Amalgamated Association the Woman'sgtria Trade Union League. ri Stnat and Electrical Railway b 1W6, and the all that had The membVra of the United Labor-era- ' nan revived, making n totgl Society, employed at the Cement ta Ph membership of 6,701. Works, Portland, N. S. W after a dratar ha been circulated by prolonged arbitration cnee, lasting con4 Piuma canal authorities abol-ikin-g three years, are to have Improved dition. cumulative leave of abaence ul obliging all thoae entitled to three A meeting to form a Maaaachnaetta state organisation of city employri unions will be called In Boston. SEAT SALE MONDAY In-m- -- Em-phy- ra M i . . Dainty as a Picture Eighteen nnlonn In Germany publish a newspaper of their own. Beginning May 6, at Colnmbna, the Tin Plate Workers' International association will hold It annual convention. Unions in Switzerland have memberahlp of 41,853. . Orman won. Lord Nelson aeoond, Bel-vithird. Time, 1:81. Fifth nee, eix furlongs, selling Royal Rogue won, Pal aeoond, Darums third. Time, 1:14. Sixth race, mile and fifty years defeated Washington today In the first George P. MflNear won. Reservation Durnolette third, Time, game of the eerlea, bunching hits In second, 1:44. the last three Innings, Score; NATI0N4LLEA6DE Chicago,1 8; Pittsburg, 1. Pittsburg, April 20. Pittsburg played a weak game In the field today nod Chicago had 'no1 trouble Ig winning. Only two Pittsburg players reached third base. The game waa called In tli middle of the ninth Inning to allow the teams to catch a train. Score; - R. H. E. .2 8 6 Plttaburg ..... ... m.. . .8 8 0 Chicago- Leever ' and Gibson; Batteries , Lundgren and KUng. ....... . . Philadelphia, f; Brooklyn, Ol Brooklyn, April 20. Stupid bane running on tha part of the Brooklyn! lost the game to Philadelphia today. Bucker for the home team pitched a beautiful game. Score: .......... .3 Philadelphia Brooklyn ,, Batteries Lush Rucker and Butler. a total .... ..0 8 7 and JaCkllttach; The St. Louis Cincinnati again. won from Three thousand Labor!tea In Johan-esbur- Score:today Booth Africa, have .unani.R.H.K. mously resolved to urge the authorities St. Lonls ...., .3 8 8 to withdraw n circular which prohibits Cincinnati 8 ,..2 6 MO men employed on the railways Batteries Karger and Noonan; from actively participating in the oom-In- g Mason and McLean. election. , ... New Yerk, IS; Boston, 2. last year tho membership of the Boston, April 2(L New York won the can make herself at Australian Workers' Union stood when ghe game today 23 to 1. Scow: tMtful d bund- - 25,000; today the roll draws 30,000 and R.H.K. ' haT U the latest It la mill Increasing. R. H. E. Sruh, chain , broachea and ringa, jjnouta New York WAS MMIMMIO 21 23 2 1 So great In the rush of JLnatrnllnna 23 6 8 precious kw eM un 1k nd Boston to get back from South Africa that It I" design for Breana-haand Batteries MoOinntty or wedding la neeesaary to secure n steamer pasgirt. Young, Pfeifer, Boutleta and O rosage nix weeks ahead. bust er. wreThe policemen at .Tour, France, U7 Wlhlngton Avenue. AMERICAN LEAGUE cently formed a union and placarded the town with printed statements of Soldiers ejected their grievances. Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 1. them from their barrack. Cleveland, April 20. Cleveland defeated Detroit today, 4 to L8ooro: QIMBEL MAY DIE. R.H.B. 4 7 3 Cleveland ... Whan .1 2 5 Detroit Wealthy Man UnaMete Appear His Case Is Called. Batteries Joss and Clark; Willett, Bubank and Schmidt.feiea and Flower York, April 20. When the case Seeds of.New NEW YORK, 8; Beaten, 1. Benedict Glmbel, In which he la PULL AND New York, April 20. Hard hitting charged with assault on n boy and AtCOMPLETE tempted bribery, wari called in oonrt on the part of the American local team LINE. today, Mr. Umbel's attorney, Daniel gavo the locals an easy victory over Boston today. Score: OUeUley, Informed the magistrate that Mr. Glmbel had Injured hlmaelf R.H.E. Pood tnd Uc XII- . .2 5 5 o severely .that he was not able to Boston ..... ......I. lumbin and be present in .court' Mr. O'Reilley New York ...8 11 2 hne, bLIT" Remedies. said he had seen hli client In the hospital and that the doctor In charge Chicago, 7; St Louis, 3. as an red him that there waa very litChicago, April 20. The world' ind Imported. tle chance of Mr. Glmbel'e recovery. champion hunched seven of their H,y Grt,n and May 4th was fixed upoh a n new date eight hit In two Inning today and Prompt delivery. for Gimhel'a examination. defeated' the St. Lonls Americans 7 to 1. Owen who pitched for Chicago, waa effective after the first Inning. THE ONLY BURE WAY. g. ...... ... ' nt 1 - L BUSWELL n; ' Seeds Seeds ..... ............... IrVEr ....... . 04 Feeds 8corw: Produce Co. What, then only one eure way," replied the old hand. "And what's that?" ' "Forget to return them.' Philadelphia Press. "There' h. Phoiiea. asked the new clerk, "do you consider the hast method of keeping hooke? ' ..' Frl-eft- ON IDE TRACK SPORTS IN BERLIN. Berlin, April SO. Crown Prince Fredsrirk William opened tbe International Athletic exhibition hre today In the presence of the Crown Princess, Prince and Princes Eitel Frederick. The Duke .of Mecklenberg Schwerin. In the opening address stated that the object of the exhibition was to combat the prejudices still existing among, He many Germans against sport. hoped that tbe celebration would popularise eporta In tbe fatherlaod and bring the nations represented doner together In peaceful competition. Besides Germany, the principal countries represented an Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Austria and Swltserland. Thera Is a remarkable fine exhibition of Scandinavian winter sports. Emperor William takes great Interest In tbe promotion of eporta la Germany, having for a long time pest given prises and otherwise tried to Induce the Ge rili an people to devole more attention to athletic exercise. His majesty lent n large collection of hunting weapons to the exhibition, which dncludes ballooning exhibit and displays of articles used in all ether sporte except antomobiUng. OAKLAND RACES. San Francisco, April 30. Logiatilla showed that she ha returned to her best form by winning the Tit for Tut handicap In clever style at Oakland today. She ran over her field In the stretch and won from Earl Rogers, and Edurado. The winner was the favorite throughout the betting, with Earl Rogers and bis stable companion Edwin Gum next is demand. Governor Orman and Royal Rogue were two horses at liberal price. Besut: First race, mile and n furlong. Tit for Tat handicap, parse 11,000 Log won, Earl Rogers second, Edurado 1s-tll- 4-- S-- Alsace-Lorrain- . e son and the vineyards STRIKE OP COAL MINERS, Toronto, Ont, April 21. A special to the Mall and Empire from Calgary says that 5,000 minors at Frank, Coleman, Lethbridge and LindviUe are out. Friday morning nil the ma at Gam or and n majority at tbe Bank Hoad mines quit work. There la only two weeks' supply of coal Is Alberts and Western Bask tew an. Calgary's largest Industries have closed and the municipal lighting and waterworks plant are upon the verge of shutting down. Tho operators accuse President 8bormau of tho union of using n secret strike order before n oonference had been arranged. race, four and n half furlong Plena wen, Kerry eacend, Rustle third. Time, :64 24. Sixth race, alx furlongs, selling Star Cat won. Golden West second, Royal- Onyx third. Time, 1:18. Fifth R.H.E. third. Time, 1:68 .7 8 2 Chicago Second race, five and a half furlongs . . .8 5 2 St. Lonls ....I. , Nappa won, Kinders second, Grace Batteries Owens and Sullivan; Pel. O. third. Time, 1:08. Buelow. and ty Third race, alls and n half Nine pot won, Byroaerdsle second. ElevaS. Philadelphia, 8; Washington. tion third. Time. 2:88 Philadelphia, April 20. Philadelphia Fourth race, six furlongs Governor ..... .............. between Rhine pro vinos in which were prohibited. 1.40. International Athletic Exhibition by Crown Prince. Opened I 30. " t-- 2 3 SL Louie, 2; Cincinnati, 1. 8t. Louis, April R.H.. AQUEDUCT RACES. Washington imh tnilliat I 10 3 8 8 . .8 Philadelphia New York, April 30. Aqueduct reBattarlee Kltson, Blakeahip and . sults: Hayden; Bender and Schreck. Flint rsca, six and n half furlongs Keator won, Fbx Meade second, Horay third. Time, 1:23 AIERICANASSOCIATION sedSecond race, Winfield etpeeleehaae handicap, about two miles California At Louliville Lonlavllle, 7; Karmas King won, Tom Cogan oeoonfi. Pioneer third. Time, 4:84. City, 6. Third race, Tho Carnarale etakes, At Columbu Columbus, 4; Mil wan s four furlongs Not Ae Ulga won, kee, I. second. Master Robert third, At Toledo Toledo, 8; St. Paul, 7. :47. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 4; nan, Fourth tact, the Qneene County 8. Minneapolis, handicap, one mile W. H. .Carey won. Pretension aeoond, Luck third. Time, to continue the preaent neutral! Ogden Steam Laundry Thence - : GERMANYS Get acquainted with the Opted Steam Laandry today. Delays are dangoroaa. Many opportunities that would prove virtually gold nuggets to peoplo have slipped by owiag to delay or hesitation. Don't lot , this chance to entrust year laundering with a laundry possessing uuoquaJad faolli- ties for turning out your work prompt. Jy and atisfoctorily slip by any ton- ger. Begin today favoring us with your bundles. 427 174. I Kb BL VINEYARDS. Being Destroyed and Importation of American Stock la Advocated. Berlin, Aftril 20. The Reichstag iHacuned tho demand of tho vineyard relief committee to continue the of the methods to exterminate tbe phylloxera. Herr Proles, aa .Alsatian deputy, opposed ooc tinning the attempt to exterminate It and recommended instead of renovating the vineyards with American ' stocks long aad Thin, he explained, was costly pieces, but It waa the only course premising success. The gove ernment had spent in over 1760,000 ic trying to exterminate the Phylloxera without appreciable aueooss. There was, he said, a prejudice against American ntocks, as it eat claimed this would cause a deterioration In the quality of wines, bnt the charge was unfounded. At aa auction 'of red wines from American stocks In 1806, vintages, higher prices were . obtained than ever before. The government should, therefore, abandon Its efforts and make enperliuente In ether pari of (he country with Amerioan stock. Herr Blacken born urged the government to vesiet the AlsoMaa to open the rest of the country to American stocks. Interior Minister Poa4owky-Weh-neIn reply said that tho experience of Swiucrinud. France and Austria-Hungar- y la renovating thslr vinewaa not yards with. American stock necessarily applicable to Germany. No country, produced m many aad varied qualities of wine aa Genu any. Experts said that R took a long time for vineyards planted with Americas stocks to reach their former quality aad then such vine begs to loe the power te resist the phylloxera. The question whether the renovation en-of vineyards with American itooks dangered the quality o i wines was not yet settled, not oven In France. The sinister denied that effort to prevent tho spread of tho phyUanra had keen fruitless. 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