Show AFFAIRS AT THE IRON WOKS governor pattison pays homestead a visit QUIET PREVAILS throughout mono none of the old men are returning Return lne but nonunion non union men man are continually slipped in and the works started HOMESTEAD pa july 19 barring surprises tonight night were that tho the indications to fr F however r many criminal r n inal against the strikers mi might t be cited by oar negle officials in pitts pittsburg arg a trace fo to the arrests rest a was at least temporary temp temporarily orar the pro r gramme to bo be pursued in in I 1 homestead ead camine gamine during I 1 tile day innumerable rumors of warrants etc kept the tile excitement at a high point A constable out servin serving menco bad had a narrow escape from violence rt in n the he afternoon some of the muscular strikers kere at one point thinking they were to bo be arrested in the military camp today to day despite the inspection of the second brigade by governor pattison Patt lson matters were ex extremely quiet the governor expressed himself the tile condition odthe of the troops 1 delighted lei I bated with efel he declined to discuss the homestead situation he lie would say nothing about the report that a provisional regiment would be formed to stay hero here au sit sun summer 1 but among the military men such a report is current it is being said laid that COO volunteers from among the men arc are now here many of the soldiers are anxious to get home nt afew of them being bli business siness men whose home interests are suffering smoke issued from half balfa a dozen st stacks ackson on the carnegie mill today to day and t tonight to 01 bigi night t lights are gleaming in many furnaces the tile cent lemert who hav have been through u gh the tile mill say that about mechanics hi are at work the chief focus of activity being the dress mill where armor plate is bent to fit the sides of battle ships A wag was made in the presence of the visitors but the strikers say this is the most rudimentary ar part of the we armor plate work bein being r boiled roiled after being previously cast alla and planned the attitude of tho tile mechanical do department art lent was rather a surprise to the in mill ji owners manager potter was confident that a great reat many men conid return to work on fionda monday and today to day they did not do so it has developed ev eloped that men can be shipped into the works without tho tile knowledge of the strikers very easily and it is believed now that mr potter will find no difficulty in introducing such persons as can call be induced to go into the companas comp anys employment BURGESS IN JAIL the mills aro ara gradually belne being filled with nonunion non union men PITTSBURG july 19 it was expected that burgess of homestead would have a hearing this morning on his application for bail out but his lawyer f failed to give re requisite notice BO so he lie was remanded to jail till tomorrow to morrow morning 0 officials metals of tho the carnegie company claim t to 0 have no fears of arrest on oil the cot complaint of the men they say they are t the le aggressors and know they would not sustain the tile prosecution secretary lovejoy admitted today to day that the company has the tile names of many men t ien who took part in the attack on oil the pink I 1 jk ertons and will continue to cause their arrest from day to day lay he ile declares there is no truth whatever in the reports that tho tile comp company is getting men from abroad atif he ile asserts t that bat there is no need for such it course because e the company can call get et all the men it wants in this country in in fact it already has applications applications from enough who have applied an fn r n person not counting those who had ampil applied b by letter ho ile says sa the coni company is going slow to give the tile aid old 8 gany men a c chance ance but a after t ter the dinst their places will be filled with nonunion non union men of whom heavers beavers the company will have all it needs he ile further says bay nonunion non union men have been going into the tho milt mill every day and night light for or some time tinie and this will be continued it is not lot thought that any opposition will be made to iea ies any re release ease when this is done it is believed ot other hermen men will N N ill surrender and give bail A number of men for whom warrants were issued yesterday went to pittsburg T r this morning for the purpose of sur surrendering rende r the locked lock ed oat men at lioni homestead este 0 A propose to make a great legal fight for the tile acquittal pose lat t at of those of their number a whom allol vl lol u lia have ve been taken they have havo secured c the services of general H 1 butter and ex governor Il hoadley oadley of ohio to defend them it is now believed that odonnell ODon nella a eastern mission was to con confer fer with butler on the subject butler is expected to reach Pittsburg Pitts buri tonight to night the men are waiting for advice from their attorneys before taking action against carnegie officially A REPORTER GAINS ADMISSION to tho the carnegie mills and finds ono one hundred and fifty employed PITTSBURG july 19 an ali associated press reporter nia made de a tour tour of the Il homestead oniest ead steel mills today to day being the only newspaper man who lias has succeeded in gaining admission ini ision behind the great fence he ile found about men at work most of them new employed emp I 1 loyes 10 s four furnaces in tho the armor em rep department rement were charged today and a complete resumption in this department will take place tomorrow open hearth departments sand and the mechanical department a rt were also being worked but in a de bulto v tho the assistant superintendent dentry is ga confident n that if the mill resumed operation successfully for a it day or two many ally odthe of tho former employed emp loyes will return A large number of colored men arrived at pittsburg today and visited mr fricke there deti detonation nation is surmised to be homestead governor pattison Patt lson at homestead pa july 19 governor pattison arrived this morning orning in and wag was e escorted led b by a d detachment ech of cavalry from I 1 the b d depot pot through hr 0 ha a pouring rain to general rat 8 Sn M s headquarters ie d while cannon on oil the hill boomed a salute the first shot caused the strikers kora to rush out into the rain raia thinking another fight tight had begun on oil bis his arrival at general Sn headquarters ho ile was heartily greeted by the commanding officer the object of the governors visit is to inspect the troops ho Ile will sill probably remain a week it is not thought he will make any attempt t to 0 settle labor differences dolfl elencos eren cos the tile governor Is accompanied compa nied by his staff alid other officers to the number of twenty pinkerton to sue for libel CHICAGO july 19 it is stated that pink er erton ton will endeavor to get back at local agitators who are cla clamoring gaor for his ills indictment in connection with the tile homestead affair by bringing bricf ing suits for criminal libel forthe for the resola resolutions ions passed by the trade and arid labor assembly I 1 soldiers going home pa july 19 the first brig ade ado was ordered home thia this morning and at once left for philadelphia Consi conspiring dring to rob a railroad KANSAS city mo july 19 10 A conspiracy to rob the railroads to be carried out b by y two passenger solicitors two ticket brOic ernd a large number of conductors has been ferreted out by railroad detectives and ft a number of arrests will follow A broker would tarn over a passenger as to a solicitor who would put h him F ni on a iraln with one of tho the conductors in the tile plot the tile conductor would carry the tile man mail for half halt fare and the money instead of going to the company would be divided among the tile r gang I 1 A wants american labor pr protected ted NEW july 19 president preside t gomp pars of the federation of labor labor ba has s writ written n to secretary foster foate stating that a greater reater number of ron iron an and 5 steel workers f had lad arrived in this country in the past few days than in years past and asking protection for American wage workers I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 10 1 1 1 I 1 J I 1 1 |