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Show WORLD OF LABOR. rrlngflej, Mass painters want a SI Texas marktts vnooxi worth of cattle cat-tle snnuails during the psst twents sears Kasl ' workmen hasp been thrown out of cm-plojment cm-plojment bs strlk.s Boston ladles tailors and dressmakers will ak for a nine hour das and a uniform uni-form wage sonle The Sraeue SS omens Union less le Is perfecting plans for a label and Industrial Indus-trial displnt Scotch miners sre frtttlng for a minimum min-imum wage much on the ssme lines as the South Wales miners Wdihlnitnn Oosernment emplosees hass started a mosement to secure a 10 ler cent Incrsasi In all salaries The strike of the railroad shopmen ma be extmded from the Union l'aelflo to coser all the llnrrlinsn line. I'lnelnmtl Iron foundrs coremakers strmk last week because there were too manv apprentl.es glsin etnplojment The general nssemhls of Knights of l.ahor meets In annuiil .onsention at Niagara Ni-agara Pnlls, N V on Nonmber Hill Council lllurfs In Inlssr unions ina las an assessment of 10 cents a week to aid th striking t nlon I'aclfle machinists Tho asnofl emplosees of the Southern Pa- ; elite railway sslll demand Inerensetl ssages Tlie chief cause or the iWmand Is tho Increased cost of lis inn The New 7eainml Government recentls raise.! the wasra ot tho emplosees on the llosernmeni rallwosa at nil annual expenditure of lluloisi Allmnv horseshoers hose settled differences differ-ences with emplosees Ml deminds were granted with one exception tint of the extra hour on Sitnrdas Ilurrnlo steimlltters won strike for belter bel-ter wages Thev will leielso UK a das until Sprll 1 next seir and li V) a ills ifler thiit date The, working day Is eight horns drain trimmers at 1'ortlind Me , wilt ask for an Increase of in cents an hour to take cried Nusemlier 13th Stese lores will ask for an Ittumso of t cents an hour for night work Prolonged Idleness among Indiana tin-nllto tin-nllto workers has been product Is e of the formation of a co-operillve compans bs tin-workers at lias Cits, who will locate a riant near Los Angeles, Col It Is expected that the Iron-Moulders' Inl in of North America will succeed In establishing n nine hour workday for the craft from the tirst of next Junuury throughout lbs Unite 1 Mates I oiigshorfiucn on the Uiclflc oiist from Cipe Nome Alaska, to San Diego, Cal hase perfected plans for the establishment estab-lishment of n central organisation that will bring nil tho coist unions In close touch. rirlcklisers' unions throughout the countrs are commencing to lake in lion on n propoilllon which emnnnted from the recent general consenllon or toe erift to estnbll-h a aenernl headquar-tera headquar-tera for their International union The International union Is an Independent or-ganlialiui or-ganlialiui and has no ufflll itlon wllh the Amerlcnn rcderatlon of Labor During the past twents .jenrs more than Jisnoiflrivi' capital has leen Insestet In tho cotton manufacturing Industry In th, South. rn Hlatc, and II ' estimated that this sear will see one-half lie prod net of the cotton mills proluced south of Mason and Dixon s line In Iron roal nnd other Industries there bus been a tremendous increase In the South Urank Morrison set n tors of the American Amer-ican I ederntlnn of l.abor has written a letter oser Ills official slgniture st illng that the defeat of Senator Mason fur re election would tie a i llnmlts for.nrrin I lied labor As there Is a hflter po Itlcal light ogilnst Msson Morrisons letter Is likely to bring him lots of trouble, as It Is the tlrst lime an ofllcliil of the merl-csn merl-csn IVderntlon of Labor has engaged In a political BOllabble 1 Is Indorsement or Mnson Is llkil to cost him Ilia position us secrrturs. ... Melbourne dispolihes sas that the Ic -tori in elections, where the Issue was he Oosernment a, proposal in reduce me wages of emplosees on the rollwnss and other tubllo franchises. In order to ciir-tall ciir-tall expenditures ond put tho "nances on a sounder basis, resulted In a slitory for reform and retrenchment Iho Spenker two ex-Mlnleters Sir John Me-lntsre Me-lntsre ind mans other seteruns nose been defeated The If nor pirts has Increased In-creased lis numbers by tn but prsc- .-'.?..,. nnu,i,t the nnnnsltloil in- .lead of lielng a third , parts helping e ther side according ns Its Intereata of the moment might dictate The O"""'-menl O"""'-menl Is assure I of a mi) irlts of thlrts-slx thlrts-slx There Is the strongest esldeme that the nubile sersants and the 1-abor parts combined In many electorate, but their successes were few anl unimportant, The building up of the libor unions In Canada under the Protllon of Ihe n- YATl KlSr? I'nd''aAer'.g ainn Is ' What effect Is the action of the Trades congress at their recent meeting In 1 erlln In striking out the Kn ght. of i iimr rrom their ranks going lo base in ihe mosement in Can ids? The Prov-?nce Prov-?nce of Ontario Is flooded w Itll Interna- Knal Uganix-tlo,,. and Uies are j.rw iiitr aniuc. while the orKJnutrit ir u i;rc",Vse,,",T'ne'e7?o"naVne,:,r,dl';!li cult mik l-fore them at least In On- aro. During tlieiia.l week three inter- fen"-' W madi-Vir ftbKr,r,";ihes,orip;r,e,",,;dr"?nrn..r.- printers and musician" Prof frank PaVaoua has glsen the re-suit re-suit of an insestlgltlon of co operation which he had Just undertaken In I ng-Tand ng-Tand The population of that roiintrs. ",t, i,c has doubled in Oreut rllaln within the last eights sears while tho Jo.oiieratlso Inullicss lias doubled In w.?Im Jcurs 1 iking tho ierlod from 18) li ") whbh la the least fasoroblo pe-lini pe-lini for business owing partis to the war we "in. Hint the pop.ilat on Increased Slvr cnt the. manufactures W per tiiii tits with which tho co-nienitlve In-.lis In-.lis trs Is growing In "rent llrltnln Se.v-enteen Se.v-enteen towns f "rent Hrltaln huso tw.ii-Tl-efgh operative factories all of Iheni i containing -M working perpli In M.S ta co.operatlse work.lmi s Sire not only with' the consumers, but SVi. with Ih" workpeople while both con-a,w con-a,w -i nn.l workiioplc tuko pail In tho SSceiirrtn HoW!!.ie;vffi.KeriM IJi.ir a in the r common laborers Tho ?n l iiuland the merchanla base organ-!ot!:alr,inirpVlholi8,!!oei,t,8t.T,0n.r.rn organ-!ot!:alr,inirpVlholi8,!!oei,t,8t.T,0n.r.rn nrrat irlfiln H Iho tendeiics ;m the part ot SHT each other use I or uniting iii ! )' ' ln?omietltloii Co'onerntlon niejcns hK "reihiung "t conflict W hnnnnny, of thc. r..um fis union It means the dlr-?nlR.?. dlr-?nlR.?. f nroilt. of wealth through the fZ,le inrfh" past forts sears SofrtCOO '5 01,nneratl"e business has been dine "' (SrVTnrltaln and Wm profit has III ureii ' ' h common peon e Co- """.'iim. al o means th? dlffi'sl in of opcralloli ni o in klK ,100,,lu 10. lowfiiieit to a shiro In tic control monence of emtioyinii i . ",11'r!rade?empsJ brotherly feeling ele. reliance ."f,61"1 ",cr uives good gosern- ffittte 0 ? fe .ffir- h.? KTcSJ,! jb uj) mi i . o do m lb ;' ",d,try Co. 1,ec"" .n'ina develoiwd O per cent In timrallnn has .icve.i -, ltl '? "'Tear. ?olland"ran.l all oser the iffil ." f r'r-Vfe '."he' ApuuK rit of 1 Per c nt |