Show THE UTAH TAH LABOR AND RAILWAY I JOURNAL JOURNAL I As Js we write we have hae before us us it a copy cop of The Tho Utah Labor and Railway j II Journal Journal We Ve do 10 not hesitate to un ln I reservedly recommend it to the lie gen ge h j joral I oral eral orl public It I is worthy worth of 01 a care careS lul aud and considerate perusal In Iii its it I j general appearance It far exceeds our oa expectations The subject Ru matter ma j I I certainly does great credit to the time edt edl crl j I ILOIs tars LOIs It I is well rel written concise and amid to the point The of tho I arlous firms shows that the lie editors camo ramo Into personal contact not only with the men hut but with their i as ai wll and amI wo believe they thay thu have havo t made larl runny many friends for organized la labor laher a her bor in Ogden and anti tho the state of or Utah Ulah It I will 1 certainly ho bo a great benefit I IIi l Ii tc our members in making purchases c cand and he be a great greal source of oC information to our friends md rind to 0 those wile who 1 v ou Id bo he friendly to organized org labor lahar if they moro more thoroughly understood ll uI 4 4 King Kin Solomon once once said There Thero Is I no imo new thing thin untie under nd l tIme the sun Ier ter Pc laps I Solomon was right anti anil alil It may mayhe mayhe he 10 due to win our benighted Intelligence i that we e have havo not hot discovered things thin yr r t but but it hoes seem like hike there aim aro some tomo new things under the sun nun one ono discovered the tho woodless or orange orange ange then the cactus C anti and for gome time past pmt we wo have hae known ot otI I honey boney and now comes conies tho ho co l sg corn If I we could have bono bon Jes beef and could be sure of a n egg of hairless butter butterf buter gE f trustless trusts of waterless stock ami a great grent many other things we dont need need we O certainly would bo be boa bea 10 a happy people The Time Cooks Cooles and amul Walters Union Lo Local 10 Local cal eal 2 tho the youngest t union In Ogden is certainly doing things Some time ago i O they the gave a grand grud ball hal with great gle t social and financial success and on n 4 I eve cc they tIme gave another ot of or larger l ger proportions and ad greater suc success cess than tho the former one on They Ther wele organized on Oct Oct 26 6 1908 with wll a charter charte membership of or 10 and their now flOW Is 5 50 They hey hold initiations almost every meeting Thoy Tile I f held 11 1 a i splendid and anti well wl attended d meeting Wednesday night In Union Labor Hall FlaIl and anti Installed the rollow Int officers for the ensuing year ear President D F It Beauchamp vice rice president W V r S Lake surer T P I C Walker recording secre secie secretary tary tar J C Bake Balc inspector h J V T TJong Long Jong inside guard J r M 11 Hanson trustees A S Bear H II 11 II Bo McPherson son on J II H Bowman delegates to Trades Assembly A S Hear Bear II H U it It McPherson D V We e would say to the older unions lie Uc careful or 01 the baby aby will vIll wi out outgrow 01 outgrow t trow grow row you Ol before you ou know It Youl havo ha 0 to hurry hurr Wo Yo often hoar hear earo of the the corporations being soulless concerns or in oth otil other 1 er or words possessing none of those titos tho o oC qualities C aHtes which go 50 to make up UI u tim honest sincere sym sympathetic 51 L pathetic humane employer Corpora Corpor j Horn font tOI are arc just what the time promoters make maIm thorn thom If I the leading spirits spiris j jarc arc 1110 greedy grasping avaricious hard harr money grabbers gr the corpora corporations thins controlled by b such much men must bo be bothe L bethe the tw same That moat niost corporations me aie such much antI and that they are ar careless t heelleSS heedless and indifferent as a to tho the wel welfare we fare of or tho the men who labor night an awl ant I Iday lilY day ar under tIme the most adverse adverse concH condi conditions j lons lo tomal tomake make f it I possible for them lo to o enjoy thou their largo large profits cannot be M 1 denied An Au Instance in point conies comps I t under our observation al at this tim Ur f t 25 5 men were compelled to quit f f fth the tho th service of one ouo of the lie above dos des desI j I od corporations simply heau they ther make a living under the lt new WW conditions Men residents of ii f I tho beautiful and thriving thriving city et of O 0 Oden Og den r cn who sere paid tho lie munificent funi fum of lG per day da cia must luSt now nos tak ak about per JI day and ind for fOI what I at il I leason cason t That thou their kind and genet gener generous t ous CUS tin employer might might make a moro profit might add a few more 1011 thousands of dollars to his hir already Ill II gotten millions it delightful delightful dl that lint such conditions should J prevail that compel compol men mel to slave thou their tb h lives away and be robbed of all al t the wealth they create creale except except a haro hao but what care they tIle ha haon one on set of men are arc worn wor out and be bt become It ItCO come CO useless they know they t he can ean pet ot t another set and yet another and amid o n oon non on 01 without limit Will Wi this thing thug ever cease |