Show THE HOMESTEAD RIOTS HOMESTEAD pa aug S the V rest of yardmaster yard master james dovey and wa superintendent mcconnell McCo onell of the hearth department on a charge 0 murder this afternoon was attended by turbulent scenes necessitating tho the interference of the militia slid and the ad A dit ional arrest of a striker when con coll stables stewart and gecher reached homestead with four warrants WO two for the above carnegie officials and tw the others lor for superintendent potter and an george A forey rumors of the prospective arresto spread through the town and hund hundred redo of locke dout and striking met gathered at the different stations at marshall marshad the crowd numbered two hundred the trains on which the constables and prisoners were to be taken to pittsburg Pit t was a few minutes late and when the constables and prisoners arrived at the tb depot the abowd surged around tb station door as the prisoners were delre bur ried ned into it the patrol and militis J barove to KEEP THE MEN BACK but the force was was unequal to the task every minute the crowd increase dy while they uttered threads th reato reaLs especially directed against dovey As the passed the crowd became more turbulent and word was waa hastily nellt seo for a company of the fifteenth regiment on their arrival at the depot abo tb soldiers pushed back the crowd which returned in a surley aurley way one striker thomas bowen became ob verous and yelled three cheery for dovey bovey dam him 2 before the crowd could give weds then the sul soldiers diers hastily seized bowen B was bustled into the station and placed in charge of two deputies this stero measure QUELLED THE HOSTILE demonstration bowen will be charged with unlawful assemblage and disorderly conduct and with inciting to riot the turbulent demonstration bro ba convinced general wyle that it would be useless to remove the militia frola frob homestead at present PITTSBURG pa august 8 3 secretary lovejoy vice leiah man and treasurer curry of tb the carnegie company appeared before beford budge ewing in the criminal court f this afternoon to surrender themselves they were released on bi ba til i each prick nevin mccon mccoll nell berry and potter were ed by their attorneys hearing 00 their application for bail was pow post boned they will appear tomorrow judge Ewin Ewing glaid eaid 61 f think if the me story in the peru to true r one lone of the men charged in the information can be held or murder certainly not in the first dv e gree the men in the barges had right to use all necessary force to tomato tain rightful possession of this property 1 dovey and Mcf connell were arrested arresta 0 at homestead and taken to ito jail all at 1 and locked up for the nigh the statement that potter was arrested arres tw I 1 and latter later released on bail in id dv nied it is not probable that ba D will surrender himself until row as it would necessitate in jail over night it is in said the jaon potter did not surrender this thia anoon was that the evidence alta lust bainet him the 08 was stronger than against t others lie he having been on the barges is fan with A the pinkerton men and it ed gave the orders to fire evtif the strikers ra caba received a black eye horn loon from the coroners coroner jury this after the th a verdict was rendered in 10 that th cases of seven strikers to the t fleet beta be silas 81 swain one of them had bad hn killed by a missile from a cannon arlle in an unlawful assembly assembly y the a the he ease cabe of one of the Pink pinkertons ertons jury ty found that T J connors wan as 8 fatally wounded by aparto a party or artle 1 agten latent and W with ith rich bauer the anarchist bat all charged with being an accessory acce to the oot ting log of prick was wa released on 15 H today I 1 ins 11 judge the ewing refused to accept bail ball mid ease of anarchist Anar chiet knold as he had 1 there was wai evidence that knod offices osce shown bergman the carnegie te teS 1121 it to s said will make an at opt mohd workday 0 to start the duquesne plant next dext of clubs 4 moral a suasion bev fe rf and add tones stones was wae adopted by a R des day tay 71 PM orate ate strikers at duquesne to th at 9 eit elday it became evident break eak was imminent a largo large laber work orfa of f strikers having gone back to p oreman Mlle Mile of th the e me port rt de department apartment Part ment was ordered to re 11 imber avith thirty y men this thia morning A theta of strikers determined to stop sate a I 1 and 01 twenty enty men went from rh to assist by 7 this m batel orning to g men n gathered about the th they y und 48 fast t as ab the boys arrived ere ordered home foreman aa i ata made some resistance and she 0 and beaten th thie the e deputy nd abere te 8 were hemmed in by a crowd were unable to help him M llyl k loans the boss boas carpenter i in ilk ir in 8 t to 0 run the gauntlet and got safety though ough sharply chased aide and ra baad daad an ai BO a 0 managed to get into tal then thell the strikers proposed the works A telegram to h di ier etoSy hastily dispatched diB patched to briga teens eral will Wille ey yand and the sixteenth abon b r 0 was wab sent bent en an a special train at JO 0 ra treet t t th he all 8 the soldiers ol diera marched up the thet thera strikers era fell fall back and fur violen paimen aarni ce e ended none of the re would woul to this thie alter after h 1 KO go work however being S too frightened pany y sa s1 er curry y of the carnegie oom com wish teh to tr YIN many y old men at duquesne nothing go 80 back bach to work there is ia agnew dawat at homestead A looked i treat out wor kerone of the corn com cleaf which ch went to duquesne eane to in hyoid the S trouble ble returned this to 0 an associated press ree use dla h he said it was no the to disguising eB the fact that W ork rt I 1 were ere all ready eadyth to go aback back to a fact the poorer paid were ceba to ket got the fifty or sixty till til lynt at arut the min mill win will not start esy aram goladay S y but applications have Y been this aass anade th the arguments of 2 atee ok alon r 1 are without effect and et 0 elt e d adlas ln in the th mills here are b striker athe V 1 arrests caused kerg by the lookers loo keds ked 0 out U t dward burk one of the aon on ale lt ed woo arrested rr ested at at riot the charge of t 00 OO th the se he was taken to ne reason for ordering the militia to duquesne was because several persons who tried to go to work were held back by a mob no violence lence was offered but threats were made and the superintendent feared bloodshed captain hines of the pin was shot in the homestead riot is still in the hospital in a critical condition it is feared he will die washington D C aug 6 mr oates gates chairman of the sub committee subcommittee committe e of the hume which is investigating the labor troubles at homestead and the connection of the Pinker detectives therewith submitted his bis report to the committee which was not agreed to no member questioned its correctness ne but buethe the republican member would not assent to what it said upon the tariff and the majority of the democratic mo cratic members of the committee thought it impolitic to make any report until the entire investigation shall be completed which could not bp be done before the second session scission of congress therefore the postponement of the report was made until next winter the report says the pinkertons Pink ertons who surrendered were brutally and outrageously treated principally by women and boys and oates dates is in loth to believe that any of these women are native American sHe says the indignities to which they were subjected was a disgrace to civilization mr oates asks aske whether the carnegie firm was justified ifield inequity a conscience in proposing a reduction iu in wages frick declined to state the cost of a ton of bessemer steel billets and the labor it cost the meiji men were paid satisfactory wages but the work much abbreviates the natural period of life and should be well paid for mr oates oaten condemns the mckinley law for its failure tp protect the american workmen had prick frick stated the bottom facts to the committee they would have agreed that the wages was but they took issue with him in his hie conclusions that the tariff did not cause a decline in prices oates finds further that the conduct of the company towards toward its employer emp loyes a was kind in many respects it loa loans no them money at low interest bobu to build ild homes and never foreclosed mortgages mortgagee but in wage negotiations the officers did not exercise patience and frick seems to have been too stern brusque and somewhat autocratic mr oates is persuaded that it prick frick had appealed to the reason of the employed emp loyes and shown the state of the company companas comp anys is af fairs fairn a reduction might have been made and no trouble followed pennsylvania law contains nothing to prevent prick frick from employing pinkerton men as watchmen at homestead but he says under the circumstances be he should not have done so prick frick made overtures to the pinkertons Pink ertons before the negotiations with the men were interrupted and did not appeal to the county or state authorities in the first instance for protection oates as sorts that sheriff mccleary macleary Mo Cleary is a very inefficient officer but says had prick frick aided him and joined in his appeal to the governor instead of em employing cloying pinkertons Pink ertons the state would have furnished sufficient force to protect the property mr r oates condemns as unlawful the sets acts of the workmen ju in turning away the sheriff he says it was the pur pose of the amalgamated association to prevent r e vent the employment of nonunion union men and declares that the organization has no right to enforce its wishes by strong handed defiance of the law the men had bad no legal right to resist the coming of the pinkertons Pink ertons and are answerable to the pennsylvania courts in conclusion oon cluelon oats oates finds that congress had nor no power over the question in involved evolved HOMESTEAD aug 7 As a result of the secret mission of samuel corn pere pen president of the american federation of labor the entire of that organization will he be utilized to help in the fight the mem hers here ot of the federation will be asked to contribute money and especially be vigilant in the boycott of carnegles Carnegie Carne gies Is material and prevent workmen from going to homestead gompers said we shall hall 11 certainly leave nothing undone to to bring victory to these gallant workmen there was a sunday quiet both here and at duquesne battery B will go home tou too orrow and the fifth regiment will follow tuesday the fifteenth and sixteenth regi regiments mets will be left the advisory committee tonight gave out that a roller received a letter from manager potter stating that it if he would return the charge of murder would be withdrawn and he would be given his old position PITTSBURG aug 7 there is no practical change at homestead excepting that the company has more men at work outwardly the strikers are firm as ever but many privately express a desire to return to work and say they are only deterred by the influence of the majority an attempt will be made to start the duquesne plant monday morning the residents of duquesne are greatly excited tonight and fear trouble aug 8 tomorrow afternoon to rn oon a committee representing the local iron and steel manufacturers and workmen will resume deliberations over the wage scale the question of settlement is uncertain it is generally understood that the men do not favor arbitration and that it will not be considered the sensation of the day at the upper union mills was the resignation of night superintendent and boss bon richard Nichol Nio holc iii who was one of the most trusted workmen about the mill the acquisition of nichols greatly encouraged the at strikers r akers nearly men were taken to homestead today the eleven men 4 charged barged with rioting at duquesne had a hearing today two were released and nine held bold is 1000 ball each workmen will make no for inciting to riot today but it will be done some day this week among the men man now working in the homestead plant plaint are four well known and at one time wealthy oil brokers |