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Show oo BINGHAM STRIKE ENDED OFFICIALLY Suit Lake. Sept lit The Bingham Btl'ikf called by the Western Federation Feder-ation of Miners against the Utan ( oi'l'cr company September 15, 1H1L', and which later involved practical-i. practical-i. II of the mines of Blngiiam and included the steam shove; men. me machinists and blacksmiths at Bingham Bing-ham and the mill6 at Garfield, has Wen declared off officially by Ur- cstern Federation ol Miners, according ac-cording to information given the member! of the other unions affected affect-ed by tbe strike. So far as the Utah f'opper company and most of the other concerns .iL.nnsi whom the strike was called, are concerned, there has been no tirike for at least six or eight mouths, for the output was soon ronton ro-nton d to normal from the mines and the shop lorceb have been built up gradually to a point where all thei w oi k bat been cared for on a normal bo With the workmen, however, il has been different, for although everything has been normal in the way of work at the mines, members of the International Steam Shovel Mens union and of tbe machinists crg.inizat ion have been compelled to remain away from tho work while Othen have taken their places Conditions In tbe last tew months liave been in a turmoil In local labor la-bor circles over tbe failure of the Vi tcrn Federation ol Miners to lake official action in declaring tli-iiikt. tli-iiikt. oil and members of the other uniens have asserted that they have been ''double crossed" by the miners min-ers who. through refusal to admit that they were beaten by declaring, the strike off. have prevented the members erf the other unions who backed them from obtaining work |