Show BEARING desperation IT la is asserted to be the intent intention lun ol 01 f union men at homestead to resort to the mi at desperate and extreme mess measures in the event of it being abeln demon a grated that the carnegie mills can be run without them it la is claimed that in that event recourse will be had to dynamite and for that purpose emissaries of organized labor are in the works these agents are under oat oath h to place the dreaded explosive where it will do the most moat damage there seems to be no doubt as to the ability of the carnegie company to conduct the works independently of organized labor consequently if the dreadful intention in relation to the destroying the mills really exists the conspiracy will before long begin to operate if the locke dout workmen so will it they have the power to do what to is claimed the developments connected with this struggle indicate plainly that there are men among them who are a isable of almost any monstrous act in the criminal catalogue therefore there to is no deficiency in the matter of human tools the matter of reason does not seem to govern in this difficulty and as a result desperate means may be re sorted to by men who have entered the 11 school of despair 01 of course many people will treat such threats as those which are said to have been recently made as without foundation yet they are but a repetition of expressions express ione uttered before any overt act was committed in connection with the homestead question it was repeatedly asserted that nonunion non union men would never be allowed to run the mills and that if necessary violent means would be used to prevent ven fauch tuch actuation the homestead people must be in a condition condit ioB approaching desperation rhey have been thrown out of remunerative employment and the majority of them are doubtless without money abey hang about the scene of the trouble hoping for a change to occur they do not lot seek leek employment elsewhere and if they did it is doubtful whet I 1 W J hey could find it there la in no knowing what men will do under such circumstances we are not inclined to the belief that the home istead troubles are near the end yet |