Show LABOR DAY DAYS A grand spectacular street strett parade gilen monday OFF lalor irom from silt like city and ogden JOIN hanis nandi aril and celebrate september hi 14 in lif Ext excellent ellent Pro fro gramme Kesi erti td the first blond monday ayin in Septem september berof of each year has been set apart and is recognized b by y the organized workingmen 0 of 1 th the united states as their heir day labor day on monday sept let 1890 the organized labor of utah territory under the auspices ol 01 the several trades unions of ogden fed erate dand honored labor day in this city the efferts ts of empry labor organization organ z aaion of ogden 0 to o make the day a success have developed a denouement no nou u ement that exceeds the tw tiona ns of the most sanguine of the pro motors of mondays celebration at 9 1 0 in tha the booming morning tb the e different organizations assembled a at t tha the carnival palace and took op up the we line of march to the depot to await tb the arrival of the visitors tora from salt like ake about about 1030 the train from salt L lake ate palled into the depot having on bap board a large delegation from the labor organizations of the capital city the proc procession essio formed in line beaded b by the marshal of the tb e day philip 11 hanley and aid aids and moved op up twenty fifth street the organizations from salt lake were first in the process procession ir n and appeared in line as fellows the liberal beral band the street car men the numbers plumbers the iron the painters and decorators salt L lake g ke band the carpenters and era s hod carriers association lathers lathera protective union news coys boys next came the ogden organizations headed by the ogden city bras band then a carriage c rita retaining ining governor thomas and major bynon the typographical union irhe the ogden plasterers union the iron cornice workers journeymen tailors bro brotherhood the of painters an and d dabora tore ors journeymen stone cutters float containing the pioneers of the eight hour labor movement the bricklayers union carpenters and joiners international stone union nc no 3 brotherhood of plumbers and Gas Gae fitters hod carriers union distributed through thron gli the procession were floats representing re the different branches of labor and appropriate mottoes were displayed on banners dinners and streamers stone bennett morris the painter NV G chapel E T taylor sullivans Sull itans hod carriers newmans New cornice works ogden trunk factory anheuser bush beer co boyle furniture company F J kiesel klesel eagle roller mill A kuhn lukes knitting factory the butchers J G reed broa bros payson stone cigar manufactory all ablhad had floats representing the business in which they are engaged prominent in the procession was he the two pioneer printers of the Teni territory tory john U G chambers and john walte men who have gr brwn wn old in the and who came he here a when ogden was in her infancy each organization carried at its bead head a beautiful banner with the name of their order and number of their union inscribed in decant elegant designs the line of march was fro from m alie 1 le depot depol up twenty fifth street t to washington avenue along lV washington aShington avenue to twenty second ond street thence by kv cou counter anter march on washington avenue to T enty fourth street on twenty fourth street to leater lester par park k arriving at the park the procession sion disbanded and scattered about the grounds Ero unda A platform had been erected under the trees and many crowded around it to hear the exercises of the day C chairman lis dar man abernethy Aborn ethy called the people to order and stated that they cople bat assembled a ambled here today to day to celebrate the working mens holiday a day observed by the labor organizations in every state in the union the ogden brass band commenced the exercises by pi playing avin g the star spangled banner after which the chairman introduced lee d mr bir frank J connon who addressed the audience and in a few remarks spoke oi of th the effects of labor organization and the e alts which it can accomplish mies blies nina legotte sang the mar bailles ill hymn and received such hearte applause that she favored her listeners with the alv alver r the lady is possessed of a rich aprano voice aid ald used it to excellent advantage aduan tage mr elmer W mcdaniel was the ele next speaker and spoke of alio thela laborers of centuries ago w who ho were slaved slaves to their mae masters fers arid and did not have ambition enorah to rebel the a speaker told ot of the disasters lach li had ad bers befallen llen empires because of the antagonism between capital and labor 11 lie told of soldiers of the middle ages who considered it a disgrace to work of the necessity of the laboring men to band themselves together and by organizing the different branches of labor were afforded protect protection lon aich they could not hops hope to otherwise gain tho the speaker was heartily applauded and arid took liis its leat amid he the cb cheers aers 0 of the crowd mr william purrington bang sang you can keep a workingman down dawn which brought fourth rounds ot of applause mr Parrin responded to an encore by singing a comic song mr air james davine devine of of the carpenters union of 0 salt lake waa was introduced by tho the chairman and said we have assembled here labor organized and unorganized to celebrate this our fourth of jul july instead of 1200 or yi 1 SOO members from salt lake who came to visit you on today to day we should have bad had a cairer gathering but another celebration ho tile first in my recollection on labor day waa was rotten gotten up to go to syracuse and consequently we are not a strongly strongly etron strong gly lt represented as vo we should ae like to be e oar our forefathers tort fathera a century ago set apart a national holiday but at at a moch much later date we w have bet set apart abnot another her day the airet day of septem bar her ai as a day 0 of celebration for tho the labor 0 organizations r of tho ilia united states I 1 might lay down a code of axioms fory for you to tollow said the speaker but I 1 could lay down nothing be better ater UK than that w which ch I 1 t took ook from m the farmers alliance sir 11 device a spoke poe of the necessity ot of being guarded guarde d 1 in their cell and actions and do nothing wh which ch would can cause trouble or bring about buch such a state of affairs as existed at tho the present time on the rail railroads roada of the tile east lie also spoke of the 0 education and cautioned the members mei ubera to remember that a campaign was waa near at hand and it should be one of education let all laboring borine la men join the ranks of the organize ion and work for one cause to elevate the women to educate ho the ebil children drent and to insure the peoples poop loa and their own ia safety ft y th tho 0 speaker speake was loudly cheered and his tile speech appreciated elated calls were made tor fer governor thomas thomasi who responded and ad d reseed the crowd 11 unsaid eaid lam hereto here to adavto dav to join with you inobe in the of labor day it seems to be peculiarly appropriate that bis this d day sy should bo be observed in a country w which has been established on the principle that all men are equal no nation ever existed on the face of the earth which has his done so much to recognize labor as a s the united wates men dien who ho govern the cu cantry at the present day are sons of laborers of a generation ago I 1 believe that it if a man who hai bai the courage the bon esty to do right he lie will get along in this country the story of labor is too long ong it commenced with the be gin gionini ni ng of the world the money which governs the affairs of mankind mankin will remain in the hands of a few and you may pass all the laws yon you please but no rao laws will make the people unless they are boneet to each other I 1 sprees upon you the necessity of education to educate your children to educate yourselves and if yoa you spend one year in educating yourselves and ives yo you u will be surprised attlio at tho amount of k knowledge you have gained in that year if you take the money yon you foolishly spend in one two or three years and build a home you are independent because yeu yen have a homo home of of your own and a roof over your head the governor urged the people to organize to rome come into the ranks of labor organizations ions to act wisely and be sure that thomen the men th that a t you select to act tor for you are sincere it if they a are s not sincere it t will be detrimental to you and your efforts are lost major bynon was called upon and delivered a short address lie he urged thi th i laboring men to organize for self protection to educate themselves and to become an equal to catal capital three cheers and a tiger were biven given for major bynon govenor Go verLor thomas for the labor unions ot of bait salt lake and ogden and for it G sleater president of 0 the federation of trades and labor council of utah and who officiated aa as marshal for the silt salt lake like organizations after a choice selection from the band the exercises closed and the people departed for dinner in the afternoon games sack back wheelbarrow and egg races were in order the ball game between a club from willard and another of this city attracted a good crowd who witnessed the game with lively interest the ogden club was victorious following is the score scare bv by InniE innings gs ogden orden 16 18 willard 00 10 11 4 A wrestling match and foot race yace took place pace hut but the names of the victors in either contest could not be learned in the ilia evening the ball at the carnival palace wa a grand success fully 1000 people assembled in the great hall and the dancers ioa no time in taking possession of the floor it was the largest and grandest affair which has taken since the carnival masquerade ball everything passed off pleasantly and nothing appear appeared cd to mar war the plea pleasures of the day and altogether the pro was one of the finest which chro haseker has ever taken place in ogden |