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Show THC Tb America Bureau of luduftrial consist Is nov at work upon s careful history of the industrial democracy of America. M governor Stokes has signed a bill establish ins the initiative and refrren- dum in the cities., boroughs, villages and towns of New Jersey. Iron moldera at Winnipeg. Canada, will go out on strike for better wages - unless a gultabl agreement is reached. The 1,60 funeral drivers in New York city get $14 a week for a twelve-.hou- r work day. I ence indorsed the pension superannuated. EXAMINER: OGDEN, markable thins about the tahle la the evidence it that In twem-seve- n oi these traits the average daily wage is less than 75 Ceuta LABOR NOTE). BeMarcA. under ttie direction of Professor Richard T. Ely. and John R. Commons of the University of Wi- - MORNING ce Viae.-- lu-i- Dill fur BAILWAY KAIL CLERK Xit n ETA II. the W:Ui'il JENE M, SUNDAY, printed are a tht) cop i 6. Systems o' mil say transportation uiuestions relaiin,- - iu the names of railways en:enug or running ihiough the spplnaut s rails - mail ci vision and connecting the principal cities or :o 1W)7. 15 JEALOUSY CAUSES A u- j : The factory Inspectors uf the Grand Duchy of Baden have published a com. prehensive report on the home Industrie of their country, which has attracted much attention because of the picture It paints of the misery and destitution in uhich a large portion, of the population lives.- Tha changes iu hours of Britiah reported during Wul, affected G3S of whom IS had their working time increased by hour per week, and 37 had their working tfoe decreased by 437 hours per week. la-b- or work-peopl- e, The strike of railway employes at Bueno Ayres, Argentina, has ended. union pointers worked Disputed questions will be arbitrated. gratia on the building of the Little Sisters of the Pour in Ssa Francisco The wages of about 85,0u0 employes of New England cotton mills recently. have been advanced 10 per cent. The strike of machinists, which beans all along the line of the Erie railThe British Amalgamated Society road. la said to be only the first of Carpenters and Juiuers has a total step In a general strike of machinists membership of 7,luL against the railroads where the piece w ork" plan la In vogue. Los Angeles, CsL, will soon hav a labor temple, the cost of which when The boilermakers' strike on the completed will be about 620O,uuO. Mexican Central railroad will be arbitrated by President Dias, who has San Francisco Building Material bees selected a mediator by both sides Teamsters union now ban on the rooto the controversy. ter $,6U0 names. Bixty-tw- i The United States civil service commission snuounoes an examination on, August . l.to7. at ail pustuffice in th states ind territories mentioned below where city teller can-ir- i are employed, l) secure eligibles from tu which make certification to fill vacancies as they may occur In the puauiau uf railway mail clerk in those states and territories: Alabama, Arizona. Arkansas, California. Colorado, Florida, Idaho. Is $n Territory. Kansas. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, No vada. New Jersey, New Mexico. North Carolina, North Dakota. Oklahv.ua, Oregon. South Carolina, Texas. Utah. Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming. As the commission has experienced considerable difficulty in securing sufficient eligible to meet the needs uf the service in these states and territories, justified persons are urged to enter this examination. The examination will consist of the subjects mentioned below, weighted as indicated: Subjects Weights. L Spelling (twenty words uf avcommon in erage difficulty use) 5 2. Arithmetic (simple tests in addition, subtraction, mult j Mention, and division of whole numbers, common and decimal fractions, and United States money) 10 imp-r- railway centers sitUin or near its borders; also junction p ints on the requir. d railway routes and the ran roads connecting at. such jum-uupoints I um 1 20 u0 Total Age Unlit . lb to 35 years on the date of examination. Th minimum height of applicants has been reduced from 5 feet 4 inches to 5 feel 5 lnclu-s- . exclusive of boots or shoes; sud the minimum weight requirement ha been lowered from 135 to 13 pounds in or- dinary clothing, without overcoat and bat. This examination Is open only te male chiii-t- i of the United State who are legal reaiJeuta uf the Slab- and Territ-uit-named above and who comply with the requirements. This announcement and Form 1407, 'Information for Applicants for the Railway Mall Clerk Examination." contain all information which is communicated to applicant regarding the scope of the exaiuiuatha. the vacancy or vacancies t he tilled, and the qualification required. Applicants should at once apply either to the United State Chi I Set-viCommission, Washington, 1). C or to tbs secretary uf the board of examiners at the following-nameplaces: Post office, Philadelphia, Pa., SL Atlanta. Ga., Cincinnati, Olitu, Paul, Mlun., Denver, Coin., and San FrauiTsee Cal.; 0I4 ctistom-houae- , St. Now Turk, Louis, Mo.; custititi-hom-N. Y., and New Orleans, La. No application will lie accepted unless properly executed sud filed with the Commission at Washington. In applying for this examination the exact title as given at the head of this announcement should be used is the s es d Of the 37,730,000 Following s conference of employes population of S. Letter writing (a letter of not' and officials of the Delaware A France, statistics record a working less than 135 word on some son Railroad company, announcement population of 10,750.075, of whom . subject of general Interest. Cum Is aiade that the wages of all conduc- 605,510 are women and girls. petltors may select either of two tors, baggagemen, and trainmen will subjects given) bo increased 10 per cent The International Protective Asso 4. Penmanship (rated oa subject elation of the Carpenter of copying front plain copy. Will Union reT. V. Powderly bus been appointed cently purchased the armory include the elements of legibilbuilding chief of the aew division of informa- la Spokane, Wash., and will convert it ity, rapidity, neatness, general tion established la connection with tha Into a hall lor headquarters. 5 appearance, etc.) U. S. Immigration bureau, at a salary 6. Copying from plain copy (a of $3,600 a year. The new division From the American standpoint, the simple test in copying accuratewill conduct oorreupondence with gov- wages paid both skilled and com mi a ly s few printed lines is tha ernors and officials of the various laborers In France are very low, As examination paper are ihipiK-competitors handSrrtting) .... 10 states and territoriss with a view to while the cost of living is relatively . Geography of the United Slates direct front the Commission to thf the best distribution of aliens. higher In Francs than In the United (questions relating to the bounplaces of examination, it la noceasary daries of slates, and to capitals, States, with the exception of house that applications be received in ample The third annual state convention rent and servants wages. time to arrange ' for the examination largest cities, river and other ' of pustoffies clerks, held at Sacramenbodies of water, and the location desired at the place Indicted by the to, adopted resolutions recommending Tha central committee of German by states uf prominent cities, applicant. The Commission will therethe passage of the $1.200-a-yebill trade unions has published a statisti20 fore arrange to exsmiue any applicant ,. etc.) for clerks and for an eight-hou- r day. cal table showing the wsgee earned 7- - Reading addresses (test la notwhose application Is received la time The association agreed to ask congress in each of the aixly-eiwith pen r pencil, on a printto penult the shipment uf tbs necesorganised ing for a thirty-da- y annual leave of ab- - trades of the empire. The moat re-ed sheet of addresses, dlffercn- sary paper. , e, d ar x . THIS BOOK FREE friends." foi sn accounting. He la directed to aetvrtain whether Mrs. Eody wa capable to intelligently manage her financial affairs a property interest March 1. 1M7. and during such time before that date as reasonable. The may to him seem master i directed 10 file his report on or tiefore Sepiembvr 30. Yhe motion uf couiiat-for Ur. Eddy, made June 5. for aa investigation of fact connected with the case, is denied except insofar as it is granted hy this appointment. Judge Edgar Aldrich is Judge of the United Slates conn for the district of New Hampshire. He is at present at home la Littleiua, having just returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was given the degree of doctor of laws by the University of Michigan. WIDOW HAg FOR A to care BOARDER. ceased Far Showing Attention to Another Mas She is Shot to Death. Chicago. June Dragged from a jealous suitor. Mr. Mary a widow, was shut aud killed last night at her home, 24$ Normal avenue. Cedi Gibson, the murderer, then turned his revulver on Thomas Junes, a boarder in the house, and wounded him, probably fatally. The killing a as done in the presence of the womans son, who pleaded with Gibson to spare her life. Mrs. Molcaworth, who was 34 years old, was shot twice in the head. Death waa instantaneous. The victim conducted a boarding house and Ulbeoa took his meals there, although he slept eleswhere. lie was Insanely Jealous of the attention she paid to Jones and frequently had thrvateued to kill her. Gibson was arrested and Jones takes to the hospital. From all that th police could learn, Gibson bad been courting Mrs. Moleswonb for several years, seeking her consent to marry him. He is aald to hav been encouraged at the beginning, but later Jones seemed to have supplanted her bed by 50. Mok-swon- DISTINGUI6HEQ JAPANESE. G. N'ew York, June 2D. Admiral Baron Yamamoto of the Imperial Japanese ho was minister of marine dur-inwar, will arrive in New York from Europe, U was announced today, July 6. Accompanying Admiral Yamamoto oa his trip will be five other officers uf the Japanca navy. They will remain hers 30 days and then proceed to Japan by way of the Faeiflc coast. navy, w the g Russo-Japane- s.tu-ble- d Paper Makers, in convention si Northampton, Max., hereuy extend hearueet sympathy with their brethren, now on trial for their Uvea, and moat sincerely trust that their in uucenc will be proven. Tbs convention has also voted to donate flo towards paying the expenses of the trial of their three brethren, Haywood, Moyer and Pettibane. NO ICE FOR NEW YORK. June American Ice company will attempt to break the strike uf the ?.0ti0 drivers who quit work. If the companys plans fail, a the strikers declare they will, the situation from the coniamer'a standpoint will be serious. Tha gravest development Is the throat uf the crew of Ice targes to ge out on a sympathetic strike. If the boatmen quit, the supply of ice will have been exhausted by Monday. Brooklyn, hy reason ef Its great area, and the fact that the peddlers are a small figure la th to trade, la at th mercy of the strikers. The blow falls hardest on hospital. New York. D.-- Ihs INTERNAL REVENUE The internal revenue esamlnatkm announced for July 6. baa been postDR. PETER UNPOPULAR. poned to July 27, lto7. The now date of ck!ug receipt of applications will 26. Dr. Peters, the be July 17, 1507. Further information Munich, June African explorer, woo Is suing the and application blanks can be obtained Muencher Post for calumny, I so un- from Frank B. Clayton, local secrepopular that tha author! tka are ob- tary, at the puetofllce. liged to protect him coining tu and going from court. Several assaults PASSES TO BE CANCELLED. on him have taken place. One man has been arreeted for throwing the Kansas City, Juae 22. Herbert 8. doctor from a stroet car and attempt-lu- g Hadley, attorney general of Missouri, to atab him. ha requested nil railroads In this . was confined to an slat to cancel thousands of atate Tudays hearing expression of opinions by perMUts who passea now in the hands of have had experience In Africa. Those other than railroad employes, person so the ' were mostly anfsvorabie to th necesthree month teat of Urn two-eelaw hint. sity of harshness toward natives. recently ordered by Judge McPherson Bom of the witneea however, said may be a fair on. In totters received MRS. EDDYS COMPETENCY. that th position of the Peters exiten today by th attorney here of MisUlon called for stem measures. Th souri railroad, Mr, Hadley any if Master In Chancery Named to Fas case went over until Monday. those passes continue in force no true Hsi Upon Capabilities, eaUmnto of the working of the two-eeAID FOR THE DEFENSE. law can be made. Thera U go Concord, K. H., June 22. Judge Edanti-palaw In Missouri. gar Aldrich, of Littleton, was appointNorthampton, Mmx, June 30 J. T. ed ussier ta chancery In determine Carey, international prenlJrat of the Asheville, N. CM June 29. tbs competency of Mr. Mary Baker Brotherhood of Paper Makars, an- Pritchard, in the d'nited States Judge conn; G. Eddy, by Judge Robert N. Chamber, nounced to the convention hr today here today, enjoined th railroad comlain of (he supreme court, late yester- that the following telegram had been missioners of this stale from enforcing day. Tbe master ta named In connec- forwarded to on of tha attorneys of th new reduced rate law, pending a tion with Uts suit brought by Mr. Haywood, Moyer and JVitiUme at further hearing up th petition if of Boise: Eddy's sun, Georgs W. 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