Show lIE FEDERATED TRADES An Invitation from Rev Clarence Brown The Reports At the regular meeting of the federated trades hold last evening John Robinson from the Moulders union Louis Nelson from the Bakers union and C Elder from the Retail Clerks union were obligated gated as delegates E Huntsman was elected a member of the arbitration committee which reported re-ported that the difficulty between the brewers and the bosses had been settled satisfactorily to all parties The following communication was received re-ceived and unanimously accepted Officers and Members of the Federated Trades and Labor Council of Utah Territory GENTLEMEN Tdesire hereby to extend to all the members of the Federated Trades a most cordial invitation to come to the First Congregational church corner cor-ner First South and Fourth East on the evening preceding Labor Day Sunday Sept 3 at 8 oclock in honor of Labor Day It is my intention at that time to speak upon The Dignity of Labor Seats will be reserved so that members desiring to attend in a body may sit together to-gether CLARENCE T BROW Pastor First Congregational Church All labor organizations are invited to meet at the Federated Trades hall on West Second South street on Sunday Sep 3 at 71 m and march in a body to the church a A communication was received from Smuet Gompers of the Federation of Labor La-bor stating that John B Lemmon had been authorized by the executive committee commit-tee to participate in the proceedings of the convention at Chicago Mr Gompers also states I fully realize the gravity of the situation and my colleagues and myself my-self are prepared to do all in our power to aid in the prevention of an injustice being done to the toilers of our country One thing I want to impress im-press upon your mind and trust you will not Jai to make good use of Jt with our fellow workers of the west and that is that everything depends upon the maintenance main-tenance of the ranks of our trades unions uiibroken > The committee on the Labor Day celebration cele-bration reported that the success of the affair was assured The cigar makers reported that nine I tenths of the cigars smoked in this city 0 I e G 0i r 0 i W a i 1 were imported and that while the home manufactured cigars were equal to anything any-thing brought in here from the east or west carelessness on the part of consumes con-sumes prevented the building up of a great social industry L Brodie was elected special press reporter I re-porter for the evening and the following statement of the condition of the trades were made Plumbers Very dull Painters Dull CarpentersVery dull Retail Clerks Dull Moulders Dull Machinists Dull Blacksmiths D nil Brewers Dull Bakers Dull Cooks and Waiters Fafr Lathers Dull Tailors Dull Cigar makers Dull |