Show 4 I 1 Z HOMESTEAD QUIET I 1 complete list of the men killed and wounded I 1 manager frick Is interviewed on the situation at midnight the town became greatly alarmed HESTEAD pa july 7 homestead Is strangely silent una this iii morning orning it is is the quiet of ober afterthought the leaders are fire wondering what will vv ill be the next step their wounds and anti the tile men are bathing preparing for a it pouring 0 of lead the lead er propose to have hav e the tile fence around oar car begies ait gie property rebuilt and avid repair all other damages done by yesterdays 8 riot w ill the tile view of preventing suits by the tile company the guards to look after the interests of the company were renewed much ur rise is shown n here ere over the release b by V trie the sheriff and avid the sending away odthe of the pinkerton Pinker tn Wil guards when the workmen agreed to not riot kill tin in it was understood too d that the tile guards would he placed i mail until anin an informs in forma fornia tion for murder conid be sworn sv orn out against dinst them the report of their release elci excited tod discussion at first but it much angry feted down when the men remembered tv aliat t it if they appear appeared ed against the tile pinker tons toil as I 1 vii nesbee they themselves the melvea would be hable liable to prosecution tion for riot the feeling then became one of relief that no legal would arise dav day bloodshed all tall call of the tile sheriff for a posse was re ej 11 ed with good natured d deneson den erts ion eion aa as ill they e ere re confident a poo could not riot be Z col il acted the men this morning removed the tile barricades and arid restored things to their normal condition so far possible the men are confident i of their power and und white while they are determined to reserve preserve the pi ace locally they will broo brook no outside interference 11 the funeral services over the remains of john M 1 I morris anthony wayno wayne and peter pares 1 ares who were k killed in yesterdays I 1 tight ight were held this afternoon the remains mains were ere followed to the graves by a large concourse secretary lovejoy Lo veloy of the carne carnecie Car nesie zie steel company compan N r says a number of strikers will be arrested charged with murder lie ile de do tirres that the last outbreak lias has settled one thing and arid that is that hereafter no to union men will be emp employed loved by the tile carnegie i c to coni company and that other mill owners ial proba probably tarie I 1 y follow I 1 w its ili ex example incle u a july 7 sheriff mc cleary in addition t to 0 a proclamation last evening ailing p on n al all ig good 0 od citizens to appeal armed at fa his s oil office I 1 e this morning sell sent out a it it aber of personal summonses summon bes to the same effect earl v today to day neiti either jer the proclamation nor the tile summonses had lad much effect at 9 i lock the hour men mentioned tinned only one man had appeared under the general proclamation la and arid of men personally summoned only twelve responded As it was apparent that a sufficiently large force could not riot be got together the sheriff de do aided to postpone his trip to homestead until tomorrow to morrow in lit the meantime lie will iloie 1 SUC additional summonses much reluctance is shown by the citizens about going to homestead where they know a fight alight would await them in ilia cita and Alleg liany there are three thousand members of the amalgamated am alga ilia ted association who of course would not riot march against their fellow workmen the figures at the sheriffs office show sixteen killed and arid sixty two wounded eix six of whom will v ill die making the total larger than that of the riots of 1877 the names of the sixteen are not given however lio weer arid audit it is ie believed the statement is inaccurate what is a believed to be a cimpl complete ete list of the dead makes the tile total ten of whom six six arc are wor workmen knien and four pinkertons Pink ertons as follows workmen john morris anthony wayne thomas lV oldin henry S trel gel john fareh 1 area joseph coppo pinkertons t J I 1 W V kline edward conners two names are unknown the men were ft ere s shot h ot and arid fell overboard injured inured aleven workmen are seve severely rely hurt six of whom may die and twenty fl alt others are slightly injured those in danger of dying cling arc are george r It icard dur durham am henry It lla A andy d 1 charles baeska dearly nearly every one of the pinkertons Pink ertons are more or less hurt seventeen cn of them are suffering fro from in m many ny wounds the remainder bear evidence nee in the way of cats bruises swollen heads and faces of the rough trea treatment truent tl they ile received at the hands of the enraged worlden workmen when the they y surrendered encle red last evening and came out of the boats the applications of fists clubs stones and arid brick brickbats bats as they pas passed aed through the crowd left them ili in a horribly battered up condition but it is la not believed that any of them will die from front tile effect of the coaling they receded received the men came mostly from chicago new york brooklyn moster philadelphia and boston all of them except those in the hospital I 1 who ho were friable to go left for new yorka york this morning on a special train on the tile pennsylvania road every man of them was only too glad to get out of tho the neighborhood HOMESTEAD pa july 7 after the carnage julf of yesterday and arid last ast t night the town of homestead lom estead today to day wae was almost as quiet aa a sleepy country village and arid the sad duty of interment of three of the five da striking itri king w workmen 0 akmen who vero were instantly killed ill in the battle that raged so fiercely abang the beautiful banks of the monon motion lohela was the chief evidence of the storm of yesterday the strikers were mater illusions of the e situation to dagand the beit bei t evidence they the could possibly pro produce drice of t heir intention to protect property and not turn the tile town into a bell property w where bere iere 1 an aninch adelly and destruction de rule lies at the scene of yesterdays vester das battle where the tile immense plant lant of f the firm of carne carnegie gie phipps oo 00 stands practically uninjured and at a distance showing no signs of the fearful work of the proceeding twenty four hours the ruin incident to yesterdays preparation for the warfare has been repaired dismantled fences rebuilt the yard i ard clea cleared reI cfall of all debris and in jide tile the works old wat dimen of the farni peacefully perform their customary patrol men assert that except in defence of whal they claim to be their right that is to present proven ven the introduction and prevention of nonunion non union workmen who will dispossess them of their homes and arid means of livelihood they are orderly and careful observers of the peace pence the darkest sto story of the whole affair is that of running the lie gauntlet after the e surrender ur render and the brutality inflicted upon the de fenceless Pink pinkertons ertons careful inquiry q ul ry among the tile eye witnesses show flow reports of it were not exaggerated and lind all that the tile men can say cannot extenuate it the women were most vim virti leiu lent and savage after the surrender and it was mostly through their acts and their goading of the men that the leaders were unable to restrain the mob while peace reigned today to day it was an armed peace a truce forced by the fact that there ther geagea is nobody to fight rather than a permanent cessation ua of hostilities no reasonable man ruan doubted for a moment that fighting lighting would be resumed at once if another attempt aue made to introduce the pinker nen lne town t homestead aa far as the introduction of these men goes goe sisina is in a state of siege the town is picketed and ho no man mail can enter w without me ilia presence being noted the men inen intend tho carnegie works a shall hall not riot be betoken betaken taken by bf surprise they hey are e stronger now inn umbers and death d dealing ea lin cuip III indents besides till they arc are byth 1 e of yester yesterdays success and 4 me the it arrival wrest val 0 of f a number yesterdays of dars fellow ellow 4 workmen from outi outside ide towns baingi bringing n assurances 01 sympathy on the part laborers and assistance physic physically alry and financially if I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 needed led A large number of men estimated 1 reet ed na RI ill high 9 it as 00 arrived late in fit the night g I 1 t from flor pit pittsburg bg b g and today to day small numbers came me in ili from rom various places W what hat would happen if an attempt were made to secure posse don 0 of f the works for the firm with other than pinkerton men is a question to winch which an answer cannot be made some men eay say it has been for a long ti time nic the purpose of the firm to n make I 1 ake the tile in mills a nonunion non lion union establishment and b break reak down the work mens organization they charge that the pinkertons rink Pink ertons are notoriously regarded with tile most bitter enmity by organized sed labor throughout the tile united states and arid were purposely sent here in ox expectation pec 11 c tation that there would be a fight tight and arid fa far r the purpose of killing if need be in ill order to carry the point the ex expression sion of the men nien found backing from the tie Fres I 1 a aged 1 of the methodist chu churches ge 1 ere who in a very remarkable cr ermon inon preached 0 oc ver tho the body of john morns morris one of the tile best known and most popular of the killed w workmen said in unmistakable words that in ili his opinion the Pink pinkertons ertons had been bech sent hero here for blood if that were necessary for the non unionization unionization of the mills lie lo 10 cave gave coin cot 11 men emendation dation to the workmen and was firm ingli in his belief that to prick frick is attributed the trouble between emp employers boyers loyers and employed ferms I 1 lie Ile poke spoke of prick frick I 1 in n scathing 1119 terms as a man of no more sensibility t than hall a toad his ills speech aide aside from the I 1 nega a five feature of the tile almost unnatural q quiet alej and hush of the tile town was the ev event ent of the day lay up to a late hour tonight to night ta there ere were no deaths in addition to those ni mentioned ell several fcc veral men are lit in ave a very dangerous erous condition how however e er and arid it is I 1 doubt lu b t fu tul I 1 whether or not they will recover at an hour after midnight the fol following loNin 9 names of thoe those killed yesterday are furn ashod by the coroner J IV kline pinkerton detective chicago joseph josell striker lioni homestead estead john E morris laborer thomas weldon W eldon homestead cad idward edward connors pinkerton new bew york glontz Markow bisky isky Hotnes toad peter homestead hobert loster poster homestead william johnson homestead A number of others aro are reported dead lead but the tile coroner has no official notification of death A great deal of relief was w as experienced by the workmen at the news that governor pattison had refused to end tend the militia here and the intelligence brought here of the ridiculous odthe the sheriff to obtain a strong posse lias has left the workmen in ili corn complete possession of the place oo 00 gover er nor Patti sons action made him very popular with the men and this morning contributions were taken up for the tile appointment of a committee to visit 1 the go governor arnor and lay the case of the men before him the money was soon raised and arid the committee left the city this afternoon it its i s not riot possible to state jut just what would w ha hap en should the governor order the troops fen E I 1 ere they probably would be unmolested save for the possibility of some act causing trouble or should they attempt to act L tag as an escort as a means whereby non nonunion u union nion it is rather late in the morning and be fore the village is is stirring it was wag quiet quiet im pr e and arid e everything ery thine bemel seemed asleep as beep were men rvay ma bc be induced into the mills troubles will inevitably follow it not for tle the fact that here and there groups of men are everywhere everow hero visible and evidences that something of moment ha has 0 happened and arid the future is not bot clear t to 0 the at the amalgamated association headquarters a dozen or more men were gathered around the tile notices posted of lie funerals of members nothing much is to be learned the leaders being absent over at the mills ever everything is 0 orderly 1 erly A t trip rl along the tile avy river show od ai signs 0 of i the coll conflict act in bullet holes d dense en 8 splinters p infers and cracks the tile tw two b ar NN were re 11 visible as they had floated down dow n sir stream am after tile burning and arid sunk soon the afternoon abrat arrangements 1 e were begun for fur funerals verni nothing Iso thing occurred to disturb the lie peace or quiet until 9 when themen alie men were aroused to indignation by the efforts to circulate anarchist papers tito men de bounced the appearance of the tile circular as gotten up for the tile purpose pur of injuring their bose cause and creating a belief clief that they w era anarchists four men believed to have been guilty of distributing the circulars were caught and two were locked up to avert possible danger and put on a train with directions to stay out of town fhe the city was given a nervous shock about midnight it being reported that a special train was on the tile way from pitts burg filled with men coming to take the places of the strikers the c electric hectric light whistle blew sharply this was the tile si ignal I 1 it for the tile p people e 1 e and it da a crowd 0 of f men rushed rull t T le 3 from e aeo e r 31 house I 1 0 ut e and arid every street corner 1111 hallous as were ere given and a shot fired to attmer a attention men were told off to watch the tile various points and all strangers were closely it t was some time be fore the crowd calmed down and arid di disappeared 1 czip while many remained on oil watch h chairman frick interviewed Pim PITTSBURG Bulto july 7 II 11 0 prick frick chairman of the carnegie company was interviewed this evening as to the basis of di dif f arence between the company and arid the men he jle said the skilled workmen in in the amal ama I 1 association worked under what was known as a sliding scale As the ance of steel advanced so did the earnings athe of the men and arid wee vict zeria versa while there are no limits to the tile advance there are points at which the decline stops we W e b believe ri eve that if tile earni earnings n C can a advance without a limit the workmen n should be willing to follow tho the selling price down dow n to a reasonable minimum and instead of 25 5 as a minimum we fixed 23 the reason for tins this was that we spent largo sums of money in in the introduction of machinery by means of winch which the workmen were en to increase the tile daily output thereby increasing the amount of ot earned wages another point was the tile date of expiration of the scale joneso t he lie date be chanced changed to december cember Ie diat to permit us to take estimates beginning january jannary let so we would be enabled to malie make mali e contracts for a year car accordingly according the amalgamated association de declined cliney the tile third matter was a pro proposed reduction in tonnage rates we e are prepared to how in tie neach a ri every depAr department tuven t under the proposed r reduction that skilled work men would make more than they did when the scale wale of IM 1889 went into e effect irac t A As 5 a rule the men who |