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Show UNION LABOR LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED IN CITY Object Is to Urge the Sale of Union-mads Union-mads Goods in Salt Lake City. Members of the various unions of Salt Lake have organized a Union Labor La-bor league, chartered by the American Federation of Labor. The object of the league is to compel as much as possible the sale of union-made goods by merchants, and to induce manufacturers manufac-turers to adopt the label. In addition to the men's league tbe wives of anion men will be organized into a Union Label Products Trading association. According to members of the league a movement is being started to patronize patron-ize home merchants to the exclusion of mail order houses, provided tbe required re-quired union etamp is afrixed to all merchandise in the local stores. Charles McKee of the Cooks' and "Waiters union, is president of the league. The other officers are: Charles II. Baldwin, blacksmiths ' union, vice president; P. E. Morris, typosraphical union, recording and corresponding sec- i rotary; J. J. Cv.shman, carpenter? ' union, financial secretary; H. Eienke, musicians' union; Kobert Carrie, carpenters' car-penters' union; C. H. Baldwin, blacksmiths' black-smiths' union; Erail Schneider, brewery brew-ery workers ' union ; Budd Brooks, building laborers' union; Sed Ca-rle, building trades council, and A. H. Kempton, Salt Lake Federation of Labor, La-bor, member's of executive board. |