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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7. . 1003. IIIDDIES FIRES ID SUBUED Relief -Work? in-.'EroisTess in Xortliern Forests-Vie-' tims Sought . ! mm VALUE Of ClEilll SIBEEIS ' ' '' ' . ' ' A. B.- Stdnbacji Returns 3fore Determined Than Ever to Urge Faring. FOR .VUIVLY8, TOO 9w ,lsov7 Own aosaiu an Bradloate Xiao BUM Tronbla vsralgM. . ' -. A few months ago the dlanenaar of poalam. th new discovery for th aura or "rti, aaciaea to allow tn aru- glsts of tha country to handla It. Pr.vl- oua to mat tima it ooum onir o. ob tained direct from tha lahoratorlaa. nine thla chans in tha method ot distribution, poalam has met with tha moat phenomenal iuinmi of anything Introduced to tha drug trada la tha last 10 rears. All Ladlngdrug a tore a, I n cluding the Pkiumor. Drug Co. In Port land r now carry Ins; tha special cent sua rscentiy uopt4, aiao in ii o t.tnv..i.t ik, Mstrrlana. atr.t I lar ,.V ...frd, morning .Thl"S?aat success ' .--- - i wnen 11 ' ' ' " Halted Pre Uaatd Wlre. r..i.. uina Kant. T. Three tin i.-' -1..-.K--and tha wlfa of on from a thrse months sojourn In con- ' l. ....nni'A hava neriahed ! tlnantal Kurop. Mr. Stelnbaeh airecur xrom ruiuauu w - whr ha remained month, aftarward in thaYnrvat fire near Hlbblug ylr day," fiearchlng pertle ;r looking for thi' bodle In tha charred carpet of tha luur wdiv m . -a. m Th from the town bf the flames . turned later In the day to gt their coping outfit,, Nothing more was nearu ot inura, , .anna ' y o'clock today oyer . i been raised for the relief of tho vie 'v tlms of the Chlaholra fire. The Oliver ' V Mining company started the fund by do- rating 15,000, and others followed ports from Cnisholm state tha th mil itia are guarding the burned town and ' that relief funds are being rushed to . Z lJZZ A carload of tents arrived there today and the people are camped pn the outskirts of the city. V The wind has quieted dowr i and no more oamag xpK-tM from the flame. The total loss I nT :wen IS.000.000 and -0,0-.00-ftf i. Tha t Ira covered portions or oi lultt Carleton and Itasca counties and t the r7ori"en portion of Douglaa ooun- ! tylrff,!S2r!l?;.-J-tn enabled the Inbab- i Itants of " BhdT nd Na.hwauk to save v..i. Knmu after hard flxht that eoaUnued until Jata.iast night A traveling through tha Tyrol,. Bonamu and Bwltaertand. stopping In a number cities in uerroany mjii of tha lara-er A tifltt rlil Ur. Stelobach returns to Portlaml mora than tvar an advocate of clean, well naved atreeta. "Thry don t do things on aa big a scale In Europe as we do In America," said he. "Eurouean cities hare not tha rise atreet railway systeoia that are found In this country, nor do they erect the magnificent. office and buslneaa uuuu ings that are to be seen here, but they understand the art and value of making their cities attractive to the .visnur. and tbtyknow how to keep their1 atreeta clean. For years I have seen advocat- Is net surprlalng Is remembered that. In ecsema caeca, noalam atooa tha Itohlnc Wltn wentlflrat application, proceed a to heal Imme diately, ana eures esronio cases in a taw weeks, la minor skin troubles, such as Clmplea, blackheads. acne. . lierpea. loichaa, rash, elo.. results show after n overnight application. Experimental samples of poalam are sent to anyone by mall free of charge by the Emergency; Laboratories. 11 West Twenty-fifth 1 street. New Tork City. cult conditions, of trying to paint signs wmie rldlntf n a Jolting; wnaon MiuiP- Ing over the car tracks. Tha ranka of ina aiKn palntera Wore greatly 1ilrtl becauae moat of the men had left tha parade rather than ride behind a non union driver. riamsars la Autos. ' Ths Operative plaat'erera, numbering about M, fullowed the algn palntera, and after them came lirldge and Biruo- tural Workera'. union Nil, 2 a long Una attired In blue shirt and jumpera. i liolaters' and .Portable iOnglneers' union No. 171 followed, about to strong, and after them cam the Klevator Con- trtiotora- union. . i , The plumber didn't walk; they rod In i automobile , seven In number, fionieone In the crowd suggested that they could , probably afford It easily miuio. ,. . -. . , ; . ... ., Following them cam a tallybo full of girls, alldresaed in whit and carry ing over their heads whit paranoia. They represented United liar men t Workers' Union No. 128 and attracted more attention than almost any other feature of the parade. A band followed them and then) cam another float rep resentlng th same organisation. On this float a number of girls wera busily encaged In making overalls. - .The Clgarmakera' Union No. 101, Ilk th plumbers, rode In automobiles. In all there were it dlvlalnn In tha paradn. There were many band and aa tha lna of march proceeded through some of the tement dlatrlcta, hundreds of lilldran .Joined In Una. dancing through, th streets , to the nitialn of the band. ' - This arternooii the marchers attended varluua picnic and entertainments at lrfing lelHnd reaorls, on KUtan laland and in New Jeraey. x ' Tonight the main event vlll na an addreaa by (Tamtice liarrow. the at torney who dt fMito.i 1 llbpri In the famous trlala In Idaho. Hobert Hunter, the Boclallat author, slao will apeak. ! The meeting will b held at Grand Central palaoe. . ,f MORTGAGE .AGAINST LABOR TEMPLE AT , r - .SEATTLE 1$ BURNED 10 In all. After them marched the Jose's wonderful vole a he sings th favorit songs never rails to reach or hearts . of . his audiences. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. - Bvery even ing, closing Saturday. Dorothy Vernon Souvenirs. Every- ladvj who attend on of the two evening performances of the Baker ing a more extensive atreet paving pro- "joca company in iwroiny vernon grim ki Portland and I hope to live to Haddon Hair on either Tuesday Tailors' Union No. 74, and then nother oano. . . - v. v . ,. , ,. Th strongest union numerclally In th pa rail e was th Longshoreman's union. Nearly- 8S0 ' men marched ' be hind tha -banner of this organisation. Following them came another big di vision, the grand handler and after them cam a smaller organisation. fthlDrights'. CaulkeaV and Jolnera' union no. l, about loo strong. J. ' (Called rraaa Laul Wlra. - Beattlo, Wash., Sept. T. Labor day was celebrated Tr th '. central ' labor Council at Whit City, .Madison fark. today. . Although th weather was chill and threatened rain this mornlng,soores of families . made their way to th amueement place to upend the day. This afternoon a program of sports was held and th mortgage against 'the labor temple was burned. Attorne.v-Oeneral Joan A Atkinson, Judge J. V, Robin son.' Charles F. Miller, -George -F.- Cot terlll. Mayor . Miller' and . ex-Oovernor Henry McBrlde composed th list of af n m 5DOk a . double header . this afternoon. , The ternoon speaker At Pugdale's baseball park Spokane and Seattle ara playing th day when this city Is as well Thursday of this week will recelv a d and Its streets kept ss clean aa dainty souvenir of perfum named In of Dresden or Btrsaburg. The honor of the play. Matinee Saturday, erlcan people seem to be slow to I ' Labor day race at th "Meadowa drew on of the1 largest crowds In th his tory of; (ha track, v t. paved those American FMIIICO-SPAIIISH AGREEMENT MADE 1 Terms Announced on Which V Mulai nafid 3Iay Be - 1 Recognized. . - (TTnlted Press Leased trire.) , Tarls, Sept. T. It was announced at th foreign offic today that a not re ' .celved - from Madrid fUtes hat v th ; Spanish government agrees to th terms ''of th Moroccan entente as outlined In .'the French draft This means that the - new ultan. Mulal HafW will not be -recognised until ho agrees to the terms of the Algeciras treaty; allowing Franc and Soain to police his domain. Th Joint not of th two will soon be pre . sented to the powers that signed th AiK-eciras treaty, -y .jL."'''" " . ! The only point of difference between , Franc and Spain wm as to how far the i power would go In demanding financial P pledges from Hafld. Spain was fearful lest France would saddle too great burden on th new sultan.' The French ! erovernment ensured Spain that only th legitimate debts of the country to Ab- dul Asia woum d aemanaes oi nana. appreclat U vlu or well pavea ciean Vantage' ACW BbOW. "I spent several day In Paris and Pron Lfir' 'Z"" visited th Bon Marche. th largest de- .T0"? l6YeJ2Wi- f IX V$mJi ..,.., i ,h crtv i went th program la attraotlv to an unusual h n rh thi dlnln room and kltchn of eT'?-. wrestling ponies. thl off Th Leather Workers' Union No, El or I brought ud th rear of the.Darad OrlalnaTIv thara uvanl l.i.a and other conveyances in this division. 16,000 '.Baffalonlans March. .k c?unl ol ln c veral tBpeclal Dispatch to The Joaraal.)' v of the drivers wr not union men, . ,.rr.i m b. i merlon id mi most of the members of th organlsa- Buffalo, N. T.. Sept 7. Fifteen thou- tlon withdrew and refused to parade, and men .In eight divisions mad up so th union was represented by on th annual parade of union men that -t" LriiimiiL siiuiB gig iiiv viui " i - u . ... . . . i f.ou StiSr."4 V' JS LONGEST, FARADE violinist, ar only f.w of T)T A Wfi T TTOTTR A NTS ' . . . i , r - . ir.iv.n line kuuq udm. i . . . - na thlnar tnat 1 a Th industrial conditions In Europ ar Improving th big American im porters are buying on a liberal scale and a more hopeful feeling prevails throughout th manufacturing .districts In Franc and Germany. - "After having had my vacation i was mor than anxious to get back to Portland and get Into harness again. Mr. Steinbach waa accompanied abroad by bis son Jerome, who on th return trip remained in New lorn ana will later, enter Amherst college. That Big Comedy Show. "Hooligan In New Tork" will b at I th Star theatr this week. It is said OF SPECTATORS it ROCK FILE (Continued From Pag On.) T Jall. Th last report from th butt snowed 7 city ana jo couniy priauuer DDI at work. Th full Quota for tha rock- HEAVY BAIL F0 CH BE MM . Leong 8o, the pretty Chinese girl who Is held In the county Jail on a charge ot being unlawfully Jn the United Bute : 'has been placed under 15,000 ball to await her hearing.' This will tail plac i before a commissioner .of the court to . decide on the question of deporting her,' but the date has not vet been fixed. - - The hearing may disclose some of th mysterious working of 1 the Chines graft system, under which Leong So and her friends ara said to hav con tributed $1,600 In San Francisco recent ' lv. After her arrest here In March on ' the same charge upon which she Is now held, a larceny charge turned UP In th t alirornia city, ana sne was wiien mere ' to- answer. 'Bh waa1 "released and re turned to Portland. - Meantime her lover, : Chen-Ton,' who had been arreated with tier, .had tn aeportea. ifTooapiy ana 'then she may be. able; to marry. Chen you in their native land. TAJT-SnER3IAN MEN ; ; ; ORGANIZE CLUB ' . : Special Dispatch t Th JootaaXI X U-Xm. Grande, Or- Sept. V-A Taf t-Bher- man organization was born In this city last eight, . At th bead of the organ 1 sad on 1 District Attorney F. 8. Ivan- - fcoi W. B. "BUly" Sargen is vie ' president, Fred B- Currey of the Kvenlng Observer Is ecfetary, and the treasurer is John Frawiey. Mr. Frawly lg also J .treasurer of Union coanty. : Any-ftepubllcan may beooi jy- Republican may become a mem- : bar of the club, tegardless of th else of his pocketbook. Voluntary - contribu tion will be received, but no man will b refuaed admittance to th organlsav ' tion becauaa he 1 too poor to contribute . to the campaign fund. A determined , effort will be made to secure too mem- , bers from La Grande. ; , .v - ... , Plan ' bav been completed by th i TTnlted Wireless Telegraph company to erect 11 new wireless stations on the : Pacific coasts The largest a flve-kllo-watt autlon. will be at Kjetcblkan, Alaska, Seven will b erected on tho t ran a-Pact fie steamships, and three will b land station At present transcon tinental communication la only poaalbl , when tha conditions ar moat favorable. . , nil la CS. Th sheriff letter of July 10 to the court Is a mixture of molasses and tobasco. Expressing a desire for har mony and cooperation, he at the same time accuses th members of the court Of being opposed to "th spirit and purpose" or the law, ana or nemg '"disposed to us the power vested In Sou for- th purpose of preventing the iw from being carried out in the man ner' intended by th legislature and th 'peopl.'"-; -'v. : sarifra &ttr. ,.; Here Is the letter in full,1 published for the first time: : "Gentlemen As you well know, th bill passed by th last legislature giv ing th absolute custody and control of th county prisoners to the sheriff, upon which you Invoked th referen dum, wa approved by the voters of the state at th last election by -an overwhelming majority as was, on Juno Si, duly proclaimed a law by the governor. The spirit and purpose . of thl law, la well known to youiIt ia equally well known to m and to the public generally, that you were opposed to the bill and to the spirit and -purpose thereof and that you manifested such opposition by doing all In your power to prevent it from becoming a . "What purported to be authorised in terviews with some of you, whi6h have appeared in some of the dally paper of the city, tend to indicate that you are. notwithstanding the recent decisive vote of tha people on the subject, disposed to use the powers vested in you as mam- bars of the county court for the pur pose of preventing th law from belag carried out In th manner intended by th legislature, which passed It and th voter who ratified it j . Offer to Ooonerata. 1 am unwilling to believe that it la your intention to undertake to thwart tti win or th people, until you have, after full consideration, refused to co operate with me In administering the law according to Its letter end spirit. I want to say here, as I have heretofore stated orally ts some of you, that it is and always has been my intention to cooperate with the county court, so far as n wm permit, in -the working of the marched through the downtown atreeta of Buffalo today. The parade was vir tually, tha only feature of the day's cel ebration, the usual picnic and outdoor festivities having been abandoned - In order that ' the workmen might enend their dollday in the pursuit of Indlvldn l uai pleasure . Chief Morrissey at Pittsburg. . V t SDMlal Dlinatch ta Tha Johrnnl. i Pittsburg, Fa., , Sept. 7. Labor day was fittingly celebrated her today with a happy, . care-free, : prosper-1 tO DS SS mil Or run as an gg IS rulll ana Innblnr .rnM wall mnmA anK. of meat. Many high class vaudeville I .r ., v... i. .n,i muaicai nmK. .r. I tantlal appearing crowd, and abov gramed, while trick properties create I all els a Tabor., union crowd.- .There la big parade, followed by a mas meet soma of tha most laughable - attuatlona I n w I Ing and SDorts at West View Park, un imaginable. Hooligan 1 accompanied I ,.v. , .,.. cilder tha auspice of th United Labor by Els famous aoting dog Flip. , . frock ,n the.eddying throng Society I Leap-U8 of Astern Pennsylvania. . The - 11 . : : stayed indoors where th. September I speakers were P, H. Morrissey, - grand . .-; . ' : . i i in i u i , i tv' . , i . : v. FALfc STYLES THE l h riranit ' i Drceses nave no dominion over exotio ai uw uraou. , l-hk- anciriiiv Kiiiir cnerro. Military commander Who gre famou I From' ever aide CR.m nlaae1 t. In modern history and equally famous clamatlona as fathers . and brother battlefields, are presented in the ape- marched , proudly along behind the clalty of Oeorg Street A Co. at the Jauntily neld banners of the different Grand this week. Armstrong and Davi union The gusty menace' of old appear in "The Amateur Chauffeur." .a Piuvius had no terror for the eager screaming farce. Murray- K. Hill, the spectators. Much has been aald against monologlst, will be on the MIL Trier the labor . union, but the most aealous win ue an ;uw iin, aiugnrs, oancers, enemy of ut system would nave been aorobata and others on the program, forced to, admit today that unionism . i .. brings Its .blessings. 'School Girl" at the Oaks, ' , xvotur Farad Drawa Orowfla,. ""The School Girl" will b much 'In Th managers of th parade bay evidence at the Oak during the pres- been .receiving congratulations all day eni weeK. .Beginning lonigni, sne wiu irom warmiy appreciative omooxer be introduced to the people in the big who secured some vantage point when free airdome by the Allen Curtis com- they could watoh the sinuous lines as edy company, and will be on exhibition they paaWod.in. military alignment up there , throughout the week. The lady the streets. . It was the longest - narade la musical, aue aiuicw, ib sure 10 say i seen in ronmna mis master of the Brotherhood Of Railroad Trainmen, and ex-Congressman John I Len is hi uoiumous, umo. .' - , , . Indianapolis Workers In' line, fSoeelal Dtsna tcil a Tha Janrnil I Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. '7. Tho tele-1 oration of Labor day and the opening of i in inmana siaie lair resulted in, an. almost total suspension of business in Indianapolis today. Th usual pared oi union laoor 100 piac tnia morning and was one ot th best seen, in several years. Picnics and athlatlo unnrti n,. dor the auspices of various organlsa-1 wiia were given uus afternoon. At the Nation's Capital. BEST$3;0OHAJE ete Stock Now Ready ' . ... ' :. . -j- ? , v v- . i Leading Clothier and, do many very funny thing KILLED WIFE BECAUSE r (Special Dlipntch' ta Th loimiM.) -vugtwai. jpaa-a -"!! - Waa UVJJI V. g i-LlftlJOr I year1- ana inai i utxy was -exienHiveiT nnRorvAri in tha nau iiiiui n vruuioiiui t&iier witj ixii3iuoraD40 1 t-iunai capital loaay. UOVemmeDt de pacreantS'Of the Rose Festlral. I partmenta, the banka and many busl- ne of the most instructive floats I ness houses were closed and tha iahr.pl QfT'Et T?T?TJTTT.rT""TI tTrurl-"611 ,ne Pa18 tartea it consisted I oia aeia picnics and excursions, in van- v KJJLLXJ if i in i TLT i w " tu vuw nimi viu uirwiiuui out or. in. City. " .. . . tarouna in veniciewere om.aoxeni ti on. rr - Palto Alto, Cel.. Sept 7. John Bo- knights of the hammer and eaw. Be-1 - " Bpous Tacoma Celebration. deiirue a OUtcher. employed here. If ore the marchlnsr llnea hul dlshnnrlad 1 . tCnlM rnw Iurf Win i killed his wir at tneir nome near here I a, neat frame cottage had been built, I . xacoma, wash., Sept. 7. Rain that this morning by shooting her in the windows and doors, pillared portico and I began falling -at 10 o'clock todavl back, following a quarrel in which , she I alL J spoiled what otherwise would have riau- upuraauu mm iw uriouoi, .iw ma painters union, pernap maoein one or mo dsi uiDor day celebra-1 derlaniaa 'wad arrested later. He Shot I tha atrnnareat thnwlnr nt nil In nnlnf net tlons ever held in Tacnma a i.v I her in th' back aa she fled from him numbers, there being several hundred J at program of sports had been nrenarod of th whit. clad, men In line behind (for the occasion but most of the events ineir noai. i nis was aiao suggestive I were vauea on. ' i i or me worx ine unions ar acc.omni tan. i - - ing. jGUv Practioal Demonstration. On one side of a canvas were avToun I of lean, disheveled, hungry-lopking I wuraera, who couia ao illlK OUI DiaXS a I few Idle daubs of ugly paint. On the I and then went calmly about bis work. The two children of the couple, were awakened by the noise of the fight and I to the their, cries ;i brought neighbors scen;; .'-. ,.. - . . . CITY BOWS TO LABOR'S EMINENCE (Continued -From Page On) COEtfl FLAKES The Improved Toasted x Corn Flakes pHE E-C prooeas U tean-ookia( retains and assphasLces is E-C Cora Flake all th aararal naverf tbaeors, Sss th E-C taaatLccprocaa suaavry Cak daLsr sad eritp, tb most dalicioe (aoraal of eors4aod aayoats aver tastaa. art&eial Igrsrtaf Is s4 Is f -C At Your Grocers, 10c. i;S 0 HE CrfUC:KPATf Cafesfs lrtm Htfaii'wi af yiaa4 prisoners, and that I know of, nothing in ui new law or in tut situation gener ally to prevent us from working har moniously and effectively together. "I have been anxious ever since the new law went Into effect" to make the necessary arrangements with you to put it Into practical and successful op eration, but, through no fault of mine, I hav thus far been unable to reach the necessary understanding and make the iwuBBarr arrangements wun you, I do not WAhl any 61 th .respbnslbilltyf or further delay to rest on my shoulders. I therefore respectfully request a con ference on ' this subject between mvanlf and -ny attorneys, Messr Malarkey & Loaran. on the one hand, and all thr.A of you, on the other band, at the earli est possible date. - Will rou kindlv anf nntffv m nt the time and place for such a confer ence, at your earliest convenience?" something In Xesarv If th grand 1urv' eeka to brlnv tha county court and ' thesheriff together some Interesting reading- mav result. Th county commissioners have little to say for publication, but thrv Inti mate that all of their cards are not yet nlaved. nt when tha hull rolling they will have something enter taining- for the sheriff. Sheriff Stevens has been desirous of appointing an additional county Jailer, and this has hung fire along with other matters. Jailer Hunter Is on dutv 21 hour each day, although In most cities of the slxe of Portland there are three Jailer who work In eight-hour shifts. He is aroused at all hour, nr ih. ni.h- snd ha a variety of things to look aner ovaiae ' of score bf nerve straining work snd the sheriff wants to nrovlde an aaalalant a.. AAn a posaibl - The lack of an assistant maxes it necessary to rely on ,'trustles, to a greater extent than would other wise be necessary, and while the truetv rarely abuse the confidence that is repoaeo in mm. mere might be a time wnen mere would be another tell . i " ' and Waiters' union, th mamber .' of which .left . the conveyance in , which thev were riding, tore down their ban tiers and decorations and left the pa rade. The sign painters, and decorator who also had soma non-union artver followed suit. The leather workers were represented in the parade by one carriage. Four hacks and a tally-ho were dismissed be. cause their drivers were not union men. and the member of th union who were to ride in those conveyance refused to tak cart in tne narade. There was the same trouble with sev erar other union so that the parade was numerically considerably smaller than It otherwise would have been. The parade started at Seventh and Salmon street marching cast on Sal. mon to Fourth and south on that street to Madison. Her the marching hosts turned over onto Third street and rol lowed this thoroughfare north to Burn side, where they marched over to Fifth and up that street south to Taylor. At Taylor the parade turned west to Sixth Street, and then north to Olisan, witched.- .over , onto 4 Fifth again an4 continued .north to Hoyt, marched west to sixth and counter-marched on that street to Yamhill, went to Seventh and north to stark, where it disbanded. Following : a detachment of "the finest." ' resplendent in brass-button uniforms, came two carriages, in one of wmcn roae governor ueorge Chamber lain and Mayor Lane. Thev wera fnl. lowed by a band, after whloh came Car penters' and Joiners' union No. 60 In the uniform of thelf craft In the midst of this detaenmeirt was a float upon which carpenters duui a nouse complete dur ing the course of the parade. Happy Hooligan accompanied the car penter une organisation or the car penters was accompanied 'by a most distinguished looking boy whose clothes were mostly holes and who looked gen erally as if he had been pulled through a threshing- machine. On his back h wore a large placard bearing the one word "scab. ' Next came Electrical Workers' unlnn No- U5, lead by a goat About 126 men were -in line1 in this detachment. They were followed by Tile Setter' un-n No. 24. and after them rama thtf naini,,. .jni uivisiuii inciuaea 15. r U. at r. Oregon City at Portland. .U. o iumwi vi ne&uy countv of fleea ara all- (Special Plinatch to Tha Jam-rot 1 . Oregon City, Sept. 7.Although there uu yuuuc crieuraiion in iniS City; ivl bor day Is being kept In a quiet man ner, xne banks, postofftce and tha aressea uruon painters who gave a oenroosiriuon or lancy sign painting. Over the canvas was a legend with a nana pointing to me non-union group: "What can thev do on coffee and slnk- ersT v - -in a srarment work-era nnat Ar-ov a Dig snare or attention with its tallyho bearing some two dozen daintily dressed young women wno were hots a bit stingy with smiles for. th thickly lined side-1 waixs. ;- Soon after the parade the throng be gan to wend Its way. toward the ex- losition grounds in order to be on band or the speaking and'the.blar nroeram or sports wnicn there. poi :y offices are all i a large number of people left for x-urviajia to participate m the celebra tion. Althoua-h thera la a ruurmii f about 0 000 a month In this city there are no labor organizations of any kind. which IS being .pulled off Insuring the safe keeping ! A.' romVaneouver. Tainters' union desperate men. This ts , t, carried an Immense banner .uiiiuiin i"" enure lengtn or their rank on which waa painted the name and .number of their union and a num ber of mottoes. The men of this di- viriuu -were dresses, entirely In white The sign painters had a float on which worlLed. two, r,val crews of painters, one scabs and the other iinlnn mmn c tory tot00"1"88 the work of th nonunion men I 7?" ""'"b'a. worse even that that of I th union men working under the diffl- FORTY THOUSAND WORKERS PARADE AT-SAN FRANCISCO fTTnttwd FVmji tairf WIM I San "Francisco, Sept 7. With two big pa.rn.aes, in wnicn u.uuu worxers affili ated with the Building Trades council and the organlzationa affiliated with the Han rranchsco Labor ootmcll look nart Labor day was celebrated her Sixtv organizations war represented , in the paraoe or tne Buildings Trades conncil today. Many uniqne ' and ; attractive features pleased th crowds whloh ara t ti ered to witness tb parade, a loving cup and other attractive trophic having timulated competition on the nart of tne union juatar many or tne march ers went to Oakland to loin in tha cela bratlon there or to attend the prize fight. The parade of the San Francisco LDor council was equally- impressive. Nearly 20,000 marchers were in " link. marching through the lower -section of the city. This evening exercises will be neia ana laoor speecnes delivered. . '. i m ii DARR0W TO ADDRESS LABORING MEN, OF NEW YORK TONIGHT (United Ptaas teased Wir) ' -" New York, -Sept 7. More than 40, 00A men marched "In tha Labor day parade today and .It Was declared to De me largest this city has ever seen. The various divisions represented every cunceivaoi orancn oi organized laoor. There were many floats and the repre sentative of th various tradea an. peared in uniform and carried banner Crowds lined th streets all along the line of march and the enthusiasm dis played wss considered "particularly sig nificant. Thousands of working neoDle east side and joined 'umo uui ui tne Nil via in the big demonstration. j Open Air Celebration. . (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 7 Several nunoxeo. memoer or tne Modern Wood? men or America, and their families, are enjoying- a .tiaDor aay celebration at mne's par on Harden island .today. A si-eat upon air oanquet was served shortly after noon and this afternoon auueuc sports wiu De indulged la . i ' I II II! . ' Labor Day Down South. . (Special Ditpatci to As Ioornal.1 Richmond, V, Sept 1. Labor day was appropriately celebrated here under tne auspices or the central Trades and Labor council. The .scene of the main celebration was Lakeside Park, where a program of sports and festivities was carried out. Addresses by the candi date for th governorship of - Virginia iso lormea a part oi me program, Jackson. Miss., fieot. 7 For the first tin in its history Labor day was eel oatea in jackson toaay. xns demonstration-took place under the auspice of the Jackson Central Trades council, and was participated in by all the la bor .organizations . of the cltv. The subordinate bodies of - the Mississippi Farmers' Union also narticloated in tha observance ot tha day. Birmlngbam. Ala.. Sept. 7. Labor riav was generally observed in Birmingham. Mobile, Montgomery and other cities of Alabama. In this city' the observance consisted of the usual narade and out door sports. Some 2.000 members of tne locai unions participates m th pa rade. Public offices and manv hualnaaa nouses oDservea tne their places at noon. day by closing HARRDIAN WORK Continued From Pag One.)' AT THE THEATRES the Deachlltea into the central Ctrmnn district Some davs ago The Jonraal rlnted a storv to the effect thai W. v kelson had maninulated his' control of a survey up the ueschute .with a view to building a Hill road Into th interior of tha state. Later It was rumored that Mr. Harriman bad secured control of this survey. " . . "There is .plenty of room' in th Deschutes for two roads," said Mr. O'Brien this morning. 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