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Show 52 TRADES AND LABOR UNIONS. Cigarmakers' International Union of America, No 367—Meets Wednesdays in Union Labor Hall. A C Fielitz, Sec. Cooks and Waiters' Union, No 732—Meets 1st and 3d Wednes¬days in Union Labor Hall. C A Meeker, Sec. Grand International Auxiliary Brotherhood of Locomotive En¬gineers, Clara Barton Division No 237—Meets in K of P Hall 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Mrs R W Shields, Sec. Hod Carriers' Union No 43—Meets in Union Labor Hall 1st and 3d Wednesdays. J N Kell, Sec. International Association of Machinists No 127—Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays in Union Labor Hall. A L Reynolds, Sec. International Barbers of America, Local No 53—Meets 3d Mon¬days in Union Labor Hall. W M Piggott, Sec. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers, Junction City Union No 299—Meets 1st and 3d Friday in Union Labor Hall. Edwin Peake, Sec. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No 316—Meets Thursdays in Union Labor Hall. Oliver Earle, Sec. International Union of Journeymen Horseshoers, No 256—Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays at 2218 Washington av. J A Bune, Sec. Ladies Auxiliary Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Utah Lodge No 173—Meets in K of P Hall 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mrs T C Corsey, Sec. Ladies Auxiliary Order of Railway Conductors, Star of Utah Division No 83—Meets 1st and 3d Thursday in K of P Hall. Mrs J M Tracy, Sec. Ladies Society Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Men, Pearl of the Rockies No 173—Meets in Union Labor Hall 2d and 4th Thursdays. Mrs Maude Healey, Sec. Musicians' Protective Union No 356 A F of M—Meets 1st Sun¬day at City Hall. W L Crawford, Sec. Order of Railway Conductors, Wasatch Division No 124—Meets in K of P Hall 2d and 4th Fridays. George Allen, C C; D L Boyle, Sec. Painters, Paperers and Decorators of America No 408—Meets in Union Labor Hall Thursdays. E F Emley, Sec. Tailors' Union No 111—Meets in Union Labor Hall 1st Monday. Chris Martin, Sec. Typographical Union No 236—Meets the 1st Sunday in Union Labor Hall. J T Gould, Sec. United Brewery Workers of the United States, No. 325—Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays in Union Labor Hall. Alfred Peterson, Sec. United Garment Workers of America, Local No 107—Meets 1st Monday at homes of members. Lydia Raat, Sec. 53 WARDS AND BOUNDARIES. WARDS AND BOUNDARIES. First Ward—All that territory west of Washington av and south of 25th. Second Ward—All that territory west of Washington av and north of 25th to Ogden River. Third Ward—All territory north of Ogden River. Fourth Ward—All territory east of Washington av north of 25th to Ogden River. Fifth Ward—All territory east of Washington av and south of 25th. Salt Lake City with its 100,000 population is an interesting place, and one of the special points of interest is the SALT LAKE THEATRE Erected by Brigham Young in 1862 Seating Capacity 1800. Three Galleries. Playing Only First-Class Attractions. Don't Fail to spend an After-noon or an Evening there. GEORGE D. PYPER MGR. |