Show j jI I 0 0 L LF F T A AT T DUQUESNE i THE MILITARY TO THE RESCUE RESCUED r An Attempt to Begin Work Worle Arouses tho s Strikers to Resist tho the Owners Ownen I There was WM a h serious conflict at Duquesne on the between the tle deputies and the mill ml men I who struck la last t month out Ot of sympathy for forthe forthe the tho Homestead men Superintendent Morrison 1101 Mor Mor- risen rison had bad agreed w with Ith ih thirty men to t go to work tork on some somo repairs preparatory to starting the mills up again These men mets appeared on Thursday morning but when near to the entrance entrance en en- trance to the mill mi they were met Itt by a crowd bf ef nearly COO 3 Duquesne an and sinkers strikers sink sink- ers the tho latter r having gone from Homestead during the night nigh Tu Twelve elve deputy sheriffs endear endeavored en en- dear ored to t kee keep back the mob In order that the thirty mee mechanics ancs might pass Into the tho works but they were soon overpowered and I compelled to retreat In Iii tho the struggle some seine of the thc deputies had their ther maces taken from th them D. D Seeing that to further resist the mob would result resul In blood shed bloodshed shed the little Ute band baud of f I w workmen retreated In good order This victory encouraged the strikers and when Foreman caine came upon UlOn the scene a it 1 few minutes later latr and attempted to reach the thc mill mi gate ho he found himself eU surI surrounded surrounded sur sur- sur- sur rounded l by y a howling lawless mob but the tho I foreman foreman with wih club In band hand defied the tho ers era er Near Neat the g gate e he was confronted b b bY ba a dozen men They told him that If I he hc did dil not turn tOrn back he would be kllc killed Half lal a dozen deputies then thee ran to his rescue rescue- They begged of to return to his home end and he hc consented On his way he was wa assaulted I from froth behind and stunned d by a a. blow on the head bead The strikers cheered when they saw I him fall I. I Just then they saw Doss Boss Carpenter Iu Hush hugh h toward the mill mi gate With Witha Vtha a vii wilu 1 hey ey started for fot tol him with wih upraised cu clubs Mil L s. s Dut r n M t nt 4 sheriffs uty heris promptly executed ex cx- a flank moves f surrounding Boyce Doyce and s succeeded In II Mm s. in Int Into tho the mill uninjured d. d The crowd surged the gate which they threatened t to break down downS i was hot brought out Before Defore they co cOhr e carry out their threat the strikers caught sight Ight of several companies Of bf militia mita sweeping do down donn in upon them i In double quick time Th The sight of the blue coats cont and glistening bayonets bayonet caused the mob to scatter in all al directions In a few minutes the entire Fifteenth regiment regi regi- ne ment t under under command of Colonel was In 11 possession of the thc place having reached Duquesne esne on on a special train a few v minutes n after r General Wiley had bad been ben apprised of the serious situation of s. Colonel orde ordered ed the captains of the respective companies com corn to place men on all al streets leading to t the mill mi w Ith t-ith orders to allow alloT nIon nIo n no one to pass out written orders Colonel Hulings' Hulings entire en en- tire treo command mand will wi remain on guard for a few da days s. s Carnegie's ha hav V rike In Duquesne as of f n h have signed agreements to return to t tr r t nc t Monday ronday Fully half of this numbe V men who in or onI 1 pIce places have deserted the herg If Is Is a severe se sc- sc vere blow to the I r who h v e so confidently reI relived ed e Duquesne men men to them help out J t U o |