Show RETAIL CLERKS STIR Up A ROW Roundly Scored in Federation I Meeting When Trying to Put Boycott on Clothing Store War ar broke out in earnest at the meeting of the Salt Lake Lale Federation Fe of ot Labor L bor last evening For a while It looked as though the meeting would break UI up in a fight The trouble grew gre out of the continued agi agitation agitation tation of ot the Retail Clerks union against Clothing ng company compan The clerks in insisted Insisted I slated that the federation take action I though It was pointed out the matter had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been en submitted in proper form torm The delegate of ot the clerks union re reported reported reported ported last evening that the Hub Clothing company had been boon placed on the unfair list notwithstanding the fact tact that Its stock or of clothing Is entirely union made m de every article In the store bearing the union label The clerks are making their war against the Hub people it j because they the ruse refuse r use to close their store at 6 oclo k and do not force their help to Join the Bunion Several delegates legates from various arlous unions took at a hand in the ther fight and sided with the boycotted clothing firm finn saying sa ln that the store was nearer to being a union house than any an other in tn the city cit with the exception of ot two houses h uses which employ union orion exclusively The delegate II from the th clerks union was wis censured and hiS union unton Severely criticised for tor not bring ling lag ing the organization up to a higher stand standard standard standard ard ardOne One delegate to the Federation in criticising the retail clerks clerk related his experience experience ence en e of ot last Saturday evening when he ho said he walked all over ocr the business sec see section tion of ot the city cit trying to find a retail clerk that belonged to the union His efforts were Iere unsuccessful and he was fin finally finall f in ally all forced to buy a pair of ot shoes from froma a nonunion clerk He told the clerks to leok to their union and increase its strength and they the would have hae no trouble In getting what few business houses that now remain open after 6 to close at the proper time The Labor Day DIt committee handed in its report of ot moneys mones collected from various sources for tor the Labor Day Da celebration The report showed that the affair had retted about 40 after aCter all aU expenses had been paid The report was accepted and the committee discharged The Denver Denyer Rio Grande machinists reported they fhe were still on a strike and no headway had been made toward an immediate settlement of ot their troubles |