Show IN CHARGE OF PENNSYLVANIA Sl STRIKES R I K E S i PITTSBURG Pa May 3 3 r s' s of the Pennsylvania natiOnal national national na na- guard d today took charge of the situation in Turtle Creek and Monongahela valleys where two persons persons' were killed and ancl a number wounded in strike riots yesterday The governors governor's tr troops ops arrived d this morn morn- ing Large forces force's of ot coal and arid Iron police po police police po- po lice remained on on guard a at the plants of rol the United States Ste Steel l corporation n all 1111 night but experienced no no trouble trouble r More workmen w walked out of the Pressed Steel Car company's company wor works s at McKees l Hocks Rocks today and it was was said the entire plant employing men would be closed this afternoon Citizens as Deputies Quiet pr prevailed throughout the night In Braddock Fearing another outbreak outbreak outbreak out out- break citizens sworn in as deputy sheriffs patrolled d' d the streets while more than three hundred guards and deputies armed with riot guns guarded guard guard- of the ed the Edgar Thomson works C Carnegie Steel company where yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- rioting occurred Other arrests arrests' were expected today in connection with the commitments Issued by Coroner Samuel C. C Jamison as a result of ot the riot Seven labor leaders among whom were Fr Fred d Merrick Merrick Merrick Mer- Mer rick a a. former Socialist newspaper editor editor editor edi edi- tor J J. H. H Hall and Anna Bell were arrested last night and are being held heldon heldon on a charge Of f being an accessory before before be be- fore foie and after atter the fact to murder Three others were taken talen Into custody today and placed in Jail A note alleged to have b been en In Halls Hall's possession read possession reads read Five killed fourteen injured Phone McNamara to me meet t M M- M The corner comer of ot the note note was torn off and apparently the l letter e a was missing missIng missing miss miss- ing att after r the m m the he coroner said Hall hail to tell who McNamara was Lone Picket Arrested A lone picket appeared at the Edgar Thomson plant in Bra dock soon after atter 7 o'clock and taking a a. position Just outside the Thirteenth street entrance where the fighting occurred yesterday began making a speech to the few men and women who stood around in the drizzling rain He was promptly arrested and was found to be armed with an automatic re revolver Three of ot the eleven n hl blast st furnaces I were were still lighted but the other eight I Continued on on page pago 6 6 5 TROOPS IN CHARGE Continued from page 1 had been banked and the men told not notto notto notto to report for duty until quiet had been restored Strikers Remain Away About the Westinghouse plants in inthe inthe inthe the East Pittsburg district not a striker er appeared and no picket line was formed Quiet was reported from other parts of the Turtle Creek valley valey NEW YORK May May 3 Steamship S. piers are piled high with freight which cannot be moved and fifty steamers lie at anchor in the harbor today unable to reach the wharves because of the strike of marine engin engineers ers which has hastied hastied has has' hastied tied up tugboats composing about 75 per cent of the craft engaged in such service In New York Tork harbor The only relief on this this the third day of of the was afforded by the action by some some of bt the the railroad companies companies com com- in acceding to foo the demands ot of the engineers Among them was was the Lehigh Valley railroad whose whoso tugs are in operation today together with those j of r t the e New York Central and New NewYork NewYork York New Haven Hartford roads i Owners of ot about abou thirty other tugboats also alsor have yielded to the demands of ot the themen men Other companies declined to pay the increase in wages Freight Tied Up With the expected arival today of the steamships Tuscania United States and many steamers from Central American and coastwise ports a further Increase of the congestion of freight is foreseen The situation was aggravated by small strikes strike of longshoremen at some of the piers and by the Intimation that thata a general strike of longshoremen might be called to support that of the engineers The number of garment workers out of work was brought up to to today today today to- to day with the strike of in sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy with those who Involuntarily be became became became be- be came idle when their employers de declared declared de- de a lockout last week Officers of ot th the union estimated that persons in all are affected The shops involved represent present a large part of the tho women's clothing Industry of the coun coun- try The principal d demand mand of ot the strikers Is for tor a continuance of the provision In the 1910 protocol under which preference preference preference was promised In favor of ot union members Pickets on Duty Five thousand and pickets have been se selected selected selected se- se for tor duty in front of ot the factories fac fac- I tories The union officials announced I that they had received word that most of the independent dent cloak and suit manufacturers were willing to grant all the demands demand of the strikers as soon as as' the tho strike went into effect and the demands were formulated Benjamin president of the international union said the union was not yet ready to make public Its demands The lockout which took place several days ago was put into effect the manufacturers said to prevent prevent pre pre- vent yent the Unions from dictating who should be bo employed in the garment factories The Tho demands of telegraphers and signal men on the lines of ot the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Central and Nickel Plate railroads railroads rail rall- roads for tor increased wages and better hours will not be granted It was waa announced announced announced an an- here today by A. A T. T Hardin a a vice president of ot the New York Central A strike which according to the employeR would d involve Involve men had been set to begin tomorrow but H. H B B. B president nt of ot the Ord Order r rt Of t Railroad ad Telegraphers said today that reasonable time would be granted the railroad officials to give further consideration to the demands I I CLEVELAND 0 O. May WIth 3 With With a I difference of In wages for tor two ye years between the tho carmen carmen's s 's demands and the offer of the Cleveland Railway Railway Railway Rail Rail- way company officials union leaders prepared today for a strike vote to be betaken betaken betaken taken tonight Mayor Harry L L. Davis said the final word had been said so far as the city and the company are concerned and t tat lat at more concessions would endanger the c 3 cent 3 nt fare tare CHICAGO May 3 Several 3 Several hundred striking of the International Harvester company today stormed the tractor plant on the west side A riot call was sent in by the police The strikers were driven back within a short time Two men were reported Injured According to the police about five hundred men showered the factory buildings with sticks s and stones One policeman at th tho oF gates at ates held them away avray I e-I With his gun until the arrival of reserves re- re re reserves serves when the strikers were routed Little damage was was done the police said An effort upon the part of the state board of arbitration to end the strike e eIs is under way About from the he Deering Defrin and McCormick P plants of the tho company E ag J outs u |