Show GOV STONE HAY MAY BE B ASKED TO ARBITRATE IE STRIKE Labor Leaders Le dels at Pittsburg Pitts burg Discuss Possibility of Settling Trouble Pittsburg Aug Ang At Amalgamated IB In th the day wn s devoted almost t entirely to I IIA jiff w Ioe President saw has yet et ba been n made by either aither side looking l to torb arbitration rb or oi mediation There Therk The was I however a tendency among amonI many of I the labor leaders leaden today to discuss s the I possibility of arbitration and on every I Iside side was wu heard mentioned the name of Governor W A Stone as at an arbitrator r I or conciliator and it Is he will wUl be asked to tender his hili good offices in this direction I Aside from the palatial equipment of the Star tin plate mill of the Ameri Amen American AmerIcan can Tin Plate company ind and the prep preparation ara on for tor its immediate resumption re of business there were no special de do developments in the strike situation in inthis Inthis this city today NO Nb further trouble oc on occurred at the Pennsylvania tube works and at all ail other strike points quiet reigns The Amalgamated people point with pride to their members conduct in restraining themselves from violence when they see eec nonunion men being marched into the mills milla to take their places The incident at the Star plant this morning is given give as an example of special significance and to use an Amalgamated expression shows hows s that the men have been educated to the knowledge that their strongest weapon in such cases cae is Ia silence and submission until it is 18 demonstrated that the mills milia cannot be operated suc sno successfully successfully without the aid of the skilled men now on strike The steel men on the other hand are highly highl pleased with their success in manning the Star plant and R say Y that if the men they secure are not molested mt it will be but a short time until all of their mills will be in full operation ope ratio and doing good work While the strikers assert that four of o the new Ien men at the Star plant have deserted the company and say BaY that others would leave leae if they could get out of the mill Superintendent Harper maintains that he has men at work that none none ba hat deserted and that the themen themen themen men can go ani and come from the mill as they please The Painter mill baa hu men at work and the management expects to be running full tull handed banded by next week Two mills are arc being operated at the Lindsay plant one of them then the mill No sign or of a break in the Carnegie upper and lower union plants made its appearance to today today day McKeesport is still completely tied up but an attempt may be made to start the Demmler Un works to tonight tonight tonight night with men secured from outside points The strikers are still vigilant Dt i as pickets but are keeping tat tie no threats At U the Tin Plate te gained i victory tY r t do Of f l are ire saM meld to be enough men Tn In nit eh plant plait JB man one AIle mill mUl one turn turo officials say y that t now the th e break brdak has h h been made they will win get set th tho 7 an back backA A delegation ef of strikers from n wen Wells went to Irondale Iron dale tonight toni hf with the intention of having a talk with the themen themen quit naiL men at work bud and persuading them eJe t Usel to I The furnaces in tn the Demmler Un tin I plate mill mil at McKeesport port were going all day and aj l the le whole plant is lighted I again tonight Machinists ai 1 ni roll 1011 turners are re working inside aae Jo o at attempts attempts I tempts t has bas been made to unload new newmen n newmen w men or start he plant but bat the sink rik strikers ers era claim calm they have positive proof that f tin workers are arc on the road The Th pick pickets I II I eta ets are guarding gu the U min closely be beDewing Dewing that the men will be tak taken n into the mill through the tunnel A barge I load of coal was wu unloaded today and the yard is wen well stocked with raw ma JW material i tonal A Canal Dover O 0 dispatch says say The United States Steel corporation I will make an effort eort to operate o rate their th sheet mills in this city nonunion and aad anda aada a crowd of men probably will wUl be e brought m In tonight A firm fir of this city eft efthas has been working all day turning the new machine shop into a boarding house Three refrigerator cars sup supposed supposed posed to contain provisions were billed upI from Alliance to this city An omnibus crowded with negroes In Jn number created a great t deal l of excitement tonight t on its jour from front the Oho OhIo station to the Buffalo Roch Rochester ter Pittsburg station In Allegheny Shortly after the trip was begun from the station the report was started that the men were strike breakers and a large crowd croud fol followed followed lowed eel them Jeering and an hooting A Astor Ator Astor stor tor was made on street for t r some lC reason or other and tour lour of the th alighted Before they could get beck back the vehicle started and the themen themen men meet had to walk across the bridge A crowd of probably men mell fol followed followed lowed towed them on oil the structure and whop when about midway across made an assault on the for fior men The negroes wet wei welther rather ther roughly handled hand but none were seriously Ir hurt Later it was Wll learned that the negroes were being shipped to Clearfield Pa from Elk W Va Vs to do some rail railroad railroad road work and were in I lm no way im implicated Implicated Implicated as a strike breakers They were finally put aboard their train In Justice to the strikers themselves thern elves it can be said that they were not mixed up hi m the affair the attacking crowd being beinS compose entirely of rut ruf fleas 1111 |