Show THE REPORT DENIED I I I Homestead People Give but Little Credence Cred-ence to the Poisoning Story I I HOMESTEAD Pa Dec 12The report of wholesale poisoning of the men employed i I ployed by the Carnegie company last September Sep-tember is given but little credence by the people here generally Dr Barton a prominent physician said he attributed the sickness to typhoid fever and the idea that the men were poisoned was absurd ab-surd All physicians and druggists seen expressed themselves in like manner A small sized strike occurred at the mills today Eighteen men employed in the department struck and transportation were immediately discharged I |