Show LATEST TELEGRAMS the ri kifle lle team teams at wimbledon Wimble ao don a W winning in and losing alternately the differences between england and france easily settled the telegraph trouble is still the topic of topics by western ad press PreM its bald telegraph Telee raph trouble CHICAGO julf 20 A secret mutiny of the telegraphers was held artuh at uh aichs hall last night there was a large attendance and the enthusiasm was unbounded the committee which was as appointed to supply a report of the brotherhoods Brothe proceedings to the new newspapers rs stated that the strike was ordered by the new york C commette om mitte wednesday and it was directed to take place placa at 12 m washington time or 1105 chicago time the they y denounced the allegation that the report of general grants death was started by tho the brotherhood the broth brotherhood they said was receiving in innumerable nui I 1 assurances of sympathy and Iff if necessary of financial aid from various quarters tho the men felt more determined in their course since they were supported by the of labor it was known they said that the western union company was bending sending business away by train instead obby of by kirej that few operators opera tora except the chiefs chief a who were in the office now we were re abie able to ton touch ch the keys that boya boys and young ladies employed in the check department wore were offered positions fas as operators tors which they declined that many of the chairs were occupied by wooden men and that when tho tile men left the office in the morning only ex opera tors remained and encouraging reports for tho the brotherhood were stated to have been received from the offices that had not entirely suspended business the committee complained that the company contented itself by saying that the demands of the men were pr preposterous and failing to show that they were eo so the announcement th that at the board of trade and others had given assurance murance of support was loudly cheered in conclusion conc fusiOn the committee said that the brotherhood only asked that the their r casa case b be 0 fai fairly llyl presented and that the public shot should not accept explicitly the reports advised to them it was calculated by the other side that the officers of the western union company were of course very bus busy all day after the strike they p pitched itchy into the work as if they meant business and their energy lent renewed vigor to the operators who remained and gave the new recruits a taste of what was expected oft of hemin fact it is safe to say that the men women and boys employed in the western union building there was not one who failed to appreciate the situation and consequently made every effort to perform the vast amount of work that had accumulated one of the head bead officers said that tho the strike was already whipped it was apparent appa reut at first to those who had seen strikes before that no officers office men chief operators or sub chiefs were in the strike etwas it wag apparent from the start that we would win because we knew chatal that a largo r proportion of the operators woul d ft leave leave their instruments and we were a about bout right in our calculations these people are enthusiastic too and will stay with us no matter what influence is brought to bear upon them in all leading cities there is is at least a one half force at work and new recruits are coming all the time in the small cities ana and towns there is practically no difficulty in many of the smaller cities no one left the office at all in this list appear denver Pueblo lAfayette aud columbus w where b e re only one man left the key willi the smaller a and I 1 ill towns tows solid we fear no difficulty there is is an unlimited number of operators in the country whose s services services we are already securing and negotiating for the striking element in tho the larger cities is composed principally of single men who have little to lose tomorrow to morrow we expect chicago to be flooded with operators but we pro pro pose to employ only good men the wires wires are all right and tho the press will be he supplied with tile usual matter everything considered wo we regard the present strike as ver very 71 weak as compared with that of 1870 CHICAGO july 20 bupt supt dowry clowry reports that the business af pf the chi cago office of the western union company is i is moving along without any perceptible brict friction i on and that while al 10 t there ere is not the usual service nevertheless iless all commercial anc and I 1 personal messages and press dispatches are being sent over the wires with out marked delay on change this morning there was a disinclination to engage in trading and but little business wan transacted during the early hours ow ing to the meagre nature of advices advises ad vices the western union put on a trained force early in the dagand day and there was a perceptible improvement immediately thereafter the strikers here thus far display firm firmness nessin in their determination to stand out for a considerable period and express a belief that the company will have to accede to til I 1 air terms wall street NEW aortic july 20 central pacific burlington Burli neton 23 northern pacific qa 40 j northwestern 23 28 new york central 15 pacific mail mall 36 panama 98 stlouis and san fran 2 29 texas pu pa ciale union pacific 03 93 wabash welb wells fargo express 21 western union 80 two ballots BAllo tl col Cox ORD conD N 11 II july 19 two bal iota lots for U S senator were taken today on tho the first ballot votes iotes were necessary to a choice chandler Cli andler received 79 Bing bingham liam second ballot votes necessary to a choice chandler 71 74 7 1 bingham the remainder ina inder of the tile votes in each ballot were distributed among a dozen other candidates started vp up pa july lu 19 the steel mills and two furnaces of the bethlehem iron co started up this morning about police are tire on duty there lias has been no collision between ho the amalgamated workers an and d the others though the former are feeling acelin ery very bitter against their brethren bri thren murderer Haiie ed CANTOS CANTO lq 01 0 july 20 gedorge me callan the tile wife murderer was hanged here h ere today to day at 1115 a am in he lie died without a struggle le his ilis neck was broken he ile was limp and lachrymose on the scaffold begging bening his friends to pray for him ho lie had hat an affecting inter interview yiew with four little hildren children about an hour before ilia his execution ec i s ewt royel splendor BpI endT SANTA bAn baillis FE lLIs fibbi historical pageant in celebration of the century and the comine of cerando to santa fo fe was carried out to today da day with royal splendor the tile pr procession D was made un up of a band of A az z tec tee indiana indians from the agiou pueblos of new mexico and arizona zuni saw etc also forty fort principal rl r i neipel war chiefs from lie the mescalero r 0 and apache agencies following chete came tho the spanish explorers coronado conado co nado and court in full spanish dress of that age next came espejo and guards in roal royal robes of satin and tin followed by throe three companies of spanish warriors armed with lames lances and firearms firearm af pf that period perio dand and wear ing a spurs and using usina saddles that had actually been in many bloody conflicts at the exhibition grounds the indians repaired tired to a fort where they the we vere re reX danced adan cod upon by y the spaniards Spa liars after a sham conflict and the final peace of offering was made the spanish team officers fa cers took formal possession of the land the azteca surrendered kneeling and taking the oath cfall of allegiance to spain with mith much solemnity lemn ity in the exhibition hall historical addresses were delivered by major jose D jena in spanish by a zuni war chief in in the native tongue and in english by 31 zeble dinish danish minister and gov goy glyck GI ck of kansas one hundred fifty thousand people witnessed witness eI the pageant and tomor to morrows procession procession and that of the day following bid fair to prove equally attractive stubbornness Stubborn oo LONDON july 19 tho T sergeant at arms of tile the house of commons today reported to that body that bradlaugh had brought an injunction against him to restrain 1 him from pre preventing bradlaugh from entering the house european I 1 events LONDON july 20 10 the tims 2 imes correspondent at rans paris says there is 11 every e cry appearance that the differ difference encO between franco france and england en land will be easily settled the correspondent at berlin asserts that the english and french cabinets hay baye e arrived at an amicable understanding understand ng concerning the montevideo monte ideo troubles the european pon powers era are increasing the quarantine regulations against persian goods and vessels from egypt E ky t owing to the prevalence of the cholera cho F e there winning at wimbledon Wimble don july 20 everything is in readiness for the great rifle con test between the american and slid british teams private MeVit tic corporal bates corporal parry ser gent e nt j dodds major kajor young major fl pearce e arce quartermaster gouldsmith Goulder mth private gibbs captain godsall private lowe major 11 humphrey u aphrey private wattles are the british asli team walter scott sergeant ergeant T 1 I dolan sergeant W L cash sergeant J L pauldina sergeant A B van If J M pollard private vate geo goo J joiner 1 private avate J brown and others compose the american team at yards range the tile americans scored the british the following is the score at yards ards american THIM train smith sinith 29 W 0 scott 29 joiner 2 29 brown 30 b SI acott 29 bolan 31 pollard 30 cash 28 ile herman arg dolan 29 J bull bull 28 paulding 31 van n 11 housen sell 29 a total tol al at yards of the british akam youngho 30 pearce 27 gouldsmith 31 gibbs 25 0 29 9 bates 29 low e 28 parry r 28 dods do ds 28 humphreys ih iw 26 2 walt jy rth 31 a total at yards ards the middle squad of americans shoot with remington Ke rifles tile others used the brown rifle the americans eay say their firing lasslow was slow many of the british volunteers noticed thy that at a number of american shot under tr guard ahe le firing ring will bo resumed at 2 30 we two teams fl finished ni S hed tho tile fl firing riv at tards yards within a few seconda 0 I 1 of each bac other although the americans w cro ahead they expressed the opinion P that they ought to have done b better etter the english account for their inferior score by baying saying they are not accustomed to firing at yards standing when the shooting was resumed it was raining heavily the following is the score at yards ards smith 34 IV S S scott cott 27 joiner 34 brown 28 h S scott 30 dolan 30 pollard 31 cash 20 26 herman 35 bull 30 paulding 29 09 van housen 32 a total at yards of the bridith team young 31 pearce 33 gouldsmith 3 31 gibbs 33 manittie Mc Nittie 31 bates 33 gadwall Gad sall 3 33 lone lowe J V parry 33 2 lium hum w 32 2 a total tota i of |