Show Salt alt Lake Sheriff Heeds Bingham Call Sent to Prevent Violence When Copper Miners Walk Out Today Former Form er Service Men Xen Sworn Som SomIn In Iii and Will Leave at a. a m. m E preparations were made last ast night by t tIo e sheriffs sheriff's s 's office J-J J at Salt Lake to prevent violence in connection with the miners miner's strike threatened today in the Bingham copper district F Five ye regular deputies were dispatched for the tile scene at 11 U They are arc Arthur Wallace Vallace William Villiam Cayias Joseph George Vine and b. b 11 it Perkins Perkin Between twenty and twenty-six twenty former service men will be he sent from front Salt SnIt Lake at this morning reaching Bingham in time to guard public works railroad bridges and trestles n near nar ar the camps it was announced at atthe atthe atthe the sheriffs sheriff's office The men were sworn in as special deputies last ni night ht Request for this aid came from the largest operator in the Bingham district I 1 tho fL nn f r n I vuu The big operators In tho district were yesterday regarding their attitude toward the miners miners' de demands demands demands de- de mands but It was apparent the they would not attempt conciliation In an effort cHort to avert a a. general strike Tho The operators were firm In their statements state state- ments meats that copper producers are makInS' makInS making mak mak- InS ing no mono money and It would woul b be more economical for tho the companies campa to close closedown closedown down own than to grant g an Increase in pay I IThe IThe t The Metal Mines lInes Industrial Workers Workers' union No SOO with headquarters in Salt Lake an organization of oC the I. I W. W W W. formulated the demands The rhe malcontents ask a a. minimum wage of oC 50 r Ij a a. day da correction of oC certain working work work- working ing conditions which the miners declare de de' declare de- de clare dare are arc dangerous and anti not remedied remedied reme- reme died by the industrial safet Barel safety commis sion slon h. h I ing to their statements tho the union of- of of officials officials gave notice to the Utah Copper company compan Utah Consolidated Mining company and Utah Apex Mining compan company com corn pan pany that their members member would walk walkout walkout walkout out this morning if Ir All aU their siX aix de- de e- e m cr not J I. I XV V. V XV W. Element TIme The mine operators held a conference yesterday but were uncommunicative afterward It was Intimated b by the operators that the mines would be closed down dOn before an any concessions were vero gran granted ted The rhe Utah Copper company compan confines most of or Its activity lt to surface mining and will willbo bo be least affected it is said by a. a general strike order The Utah I Consolidated Utah Apex Mining company corn com com j parry pan and United Ul States Smelting Re Re- fining Mining company will feel teel the thereal thereal thereal real burden o of the strike Because the I. I W Yo W W. havo members among amonI the tho mine workers in the Bingham Bingham Bingham Bing Bing- ham district local authorities are takIng taking tak tak- ing lug every prec precaution to prevent trou trou- ble bie Ever Every effort will be ma made e to prevent a r recurrence currence o of the strike trouble in 1912 In tIre the Bingham distrIct district dis dis- It was declared last night at M the sheriffs sherler's office The sheriff said he believed lie he had posted enough guards In the tho field to discourage an any violence Labor Federation Not ot In It Secretary J. J J J. J Sullivan an of ot the Salt Lake Federation of ot La Labor or declared last night nl ht that the I. I W IS- W. W had absolutely no connection with that or organization or with the the- state Federation of ot Labor and and that the federation would take takeno no action concerning any strike order n f et n T 1 T W n. W U UL ILC 1 1 H. H H. H Members o of the tho special force torce of ot sheriffs guards who left Salt Lake last night were given Iven instructions not notto notto to parley parle p with the I. I W W W. if It any oY overt rt act were threatened Tho The Metal Mine J Industrial Workers Workers' VUon o. o lt h the mails mans Sunday Sunda to the operators An official then stated to the press that unless the demands were granted Monday Monday Mon Mon- day a general str ke would be declared Tuesday morning morning- and 2000 mine workers workers work work- ers would walk out The company compan announced last night that only SOD SOO of oC its members would walk out The Tire operators reported yesterday th that t twenty five mine workers already had left lett the mines as a result of ot I I. I W W- W W. agitation rime Tho op operators indicated a belief tho tIre strike would not amount to much |