Show HEADS OF UNIONS SAY STRIKE SHE Hi WILL lAST IT TO A FINISH M Members of Other Crafts Conr Continue Con Con- r J Efforts to Settle 1 i Affair 4 J I. I of oC the tho Western Federation o or Miners and the thc blacksmiths da day denied that the thc strike had hadI I been been een settled that at a a. meeting of r representatives of oC the tho miners th the thu team m shovel men the machinists ant and the blacksmiths held at tho Cullen hotel hotel hotel ho ho- tel Thurs Thursday a night the unions had do do- do elded definitely to continue continua tho the strike until settled In accordance with th the wishes of oC all nIl unions union concern concerned ell In l- l vidual representatives of the tho unions inIons construed this to mean that tho the would bo lie continued until all of or the de de- de mantis of the various unions had been granted Regarding Regarding- the r report port that the strike e had bad been called off ott o otho or of ortho tho the Western Federation of oC Miners l said that they theT were cr aware that the tho reports concerning the tho calling off rc tho the strike I had become current in labor circles no not only In Salt Lake but as far tar as the coast These reports or howo they said had no foundation and they had hat been kept bUR bua busy den denying them In Salt Lake L. and In Bingham Members of or some Bome of or th the other unions affected said yesterday n that tho the statement state state- ment mant of or th the tho union heads to tho the effect that tho strike had not pot boon beon called of oft off officially was surprising surprising- In view of or ortho tho the fact that their Information had apparently ap ap- ap- ap come from es sources has boon been cart carl car car- l t ned on with union headquarters In the I east by by- bythe the blacksmiths an and machinists looking towards forcing a settlement i Immediately or withdrawal from aft affiliation affil 11 I lation with the miners and some move mo I In this direction Is anticipated In tho the I II I near future i r The Tho reported d dissatisfaction among the steam shovel men according to representatives of the miners arose oroee largely from the fact that there were two associations of oC steam shovel el men menon menon menon on the ground One of ot theRe these tho the Associated Associated As As- As- As I sedated Union of Steam Shovel Ien had gone out with the tho miners while the other othar association the International union had not lived up to the strIke I orders I orders and had men working at Bingham fling fling- ham at present There arc are members of oC some of the unions who for tor various reasons would I he be l to attempt to spread tho the roi rei ro- ro i i i port that the strike had been called f ot off said a a. representative of or the miners ye ter but any ny such state state- ment meat is 18 no not wun me ule authority or ot eitner either the local or the national officers of the miners At the Thursday night conference ence the I miners were represented by P. P J. J Mc- Mc 1 Kenna president of the union at Bingham Bing- Bing ham ham and E. E G G. Locke business agent and secretary miners' miners union at Bingham Bingham Bing- Bing ham liani the machinists b by Vice President Walter Ames and C C. T. T Nicholson the steam shovel sho men b by W W. M. M Young Young- and nd andi i j the blacksmiths b by Q G. B. B Sanborn |