Show Labor Day in Chicago CHICAGO September GThe annual street parade in this city today was the most noteworthy note-worthy ever made by the labor organizations of Chicago The day was warm but perfect in all other respects for a street display The column began moving at 1030 and marching march-ing on steadily was nearly three hours in its passage The column was divided into nine divisions and close computation puts the number of marchers inline in-line at between thirty and thirtyfive thousand The feature in the parade was contained in the remarkable uniformity shown by each division of the marchers the latter all being equipped with canes and generally wearing slouch hats of gray or dark colors All the trades marched in columns col-umns of fours well closed up and generally moving with great precision and regularity A column of fXX employes of the banksafe manufacturers wore white tiles A column of journeymen tailors numbering 1000 wore white Derbys and presented probably the finest appearance of any distinct body of marchers The American flag was earned by each division One of the trucks in the lino carried the figure of a twentyfoot giant stamping out cheap labor idealized by the figure of a Chinaman The procession was an almost endless display of manufactured goods One of the Knights of Labor Assemblies carried a banner inscribed Avoid all poli I ticians I |