THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , JULY 17 , J8f)2xSIXPEEiPAGES. ) . LAST OF THE OMAI1AS TODAY Exhibition Gnma at the Park for the In dians Benefit WILL TACKLE THE UNION PACIFICS Grriit ( Inniii ltli tlm ( Mil Tlnio rnviirlton in Prinprrt I'rmlilcnl Mont Tiilk * Cheerfully Niitlotml LI-UK" " Socircs Hint ) Hull Uriel * . This afternoon Uio Omaha club will play tbo last game of the season nt Sportsman's park. Us opponotiU will 09 the old Union 1'ucillc , who were tun noer of any club la the west curly in the eighties , it bun boon impossible to bring together nil the players of that fnmnus loam , but six of thorn ere In Iho olty nnO will tnke part in the contest this afternoon ngnmst the regular Omaha club. Hurry Salisbury will pitch and Frame Ban- 1110 will bo behind the bat. Spud b'arnsh's form will tower toward the skies from first bnso and Uus McKolvoy will talto care ot everything that comes toward the other cor- tier of tl'o diamond. Old residents of Omaha remember well bow the Union Pacifies nlayed ball in tholr palmy days and there uro enough of tholr old admirers bore now to form n good sized crowd nl the park this afternoon. Tbo game will bo called at ! liO : : o'clock and the usual Sunday crowd will doubtless bo prtisont. Tbo'Omaha team will bo the regular nlno with the exception of Vlsnor In rlcht Held , who will play with his old team , the Union I'nclflcs. Pugilist Tommy Kynn. who Is matched to light Jack Wlllts on thoilOlh , will 1111 un the hole and Iho loatns will appear on the Hold thus : I'nloti Pacifies. Position. Oinahii. KnlUbury I'ltclior Darby Jlundlo CJiitolior Iluyos I'nrrlflh Klrsl biiso Itowo Hrown Eacnnd bate Honglu MoKulvuy Third biiRU Colliipy Dlirltoo Short-stop Kholhoak llcngland l.oft Hum Wostlnku Lee Cuntur Hold 'Hks Vlsiier Klght lluld Hyati Dan Honln , probably Iho greatest ooacbor In cho world , will direct and guido the old Union Pacifies. Ho will bo resplendent In professional togs , ana will makothings lively from the Hues. Sandy Griswold will umplro the gamo. UAI.ril .STOUT SATISI'llMl. llo HnjH it < ! eel Word lor tlio Town nncl An. other for tin : Tuiiin , "All things considered , " said President Stout lost night , "I am well satisfied with the season In Omaha , although the club has lost considerable money. This was duo nl- most wholly to the nwful weather In the spring , and to the general mismanagement of the leaituo. Omaha was stronir In every sense , nnd was willing to co on playing ball ns long as teams from other cities In the league came here , but when Indianapolis re fused to mcot Its scheduled engagement I bad no alternative other than to disband the club. 1 have uono this reluctantly , but with the league hanging by a thread and no teams coming' here it would bo folly to continue to keep the cluD together. "It cannot oe suld this year as It was last season , that Omaha broke up the league. Minneapolis and Milwaukee did It ; in fact the league would have been Intact today had they continued. Despite all the unfavorable weather and thu unsatisfactory schedule , the iitlondanco ncru has averaged bUU paid people to a game , and that 1 more than many other cities can say. Omaha is a good town and an excellent bnso ball city , and with salaries as low us thov wore this your nnd in u stable league , the club would bo u paying Invest ment. " ' Vlclu-ry < lor to Iliiltlinoru. BAI.TIMOUE , Md. , July 1C , The Cincinnati club has signed Curt U'olsli , released by the Baltimore club , mid will release Polo Brown ing. The Baltimore malingers have accepted the tarms of Pitcher VIckory of the Omahus. jblrikcn has been made captain of Baltimore In place of Van Hultrou. NATIONAL LKAUUU. Ncnv York I'utH u llouiitllul Kibosh on the loimliH. NEW \OIIK , July 10. Now York won easily from Plttsburg to-day , knocking Ehrot out of the box iu the third inning. Terry then wont to center and Smith went In to pitch. Huslc and O'Hourko retired in the sixth inninf , Uruno and Boyle taking their places. Attendance 2,940. Innings : Now York . 7 0 13 I'ltuburi : . u 04 100000 5 llils : Now Vork , 17 ; 1'lttslmr.r. 0. Krrors : New York , f > ; 1'lttsbiiiu' , 0. Karned runs : New York , li ; I'lttsbiirv , 1. llatturlos : ( Jrano , Kuslo , Itoyle nnd O'ltourko ; Khrut , Smith and Mttok. Toxiis ( lurk Thiini | > ml. BHOOKI.V.S , N. Y. , July 10. The Brooklyns scored an apparently easy victory over the Chlcagos today. Lu by was hit hard and at the right time. Attendance , 0,0111. Score : Uulcn.'o . 1 000000 10 2 llroolclyn . 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 U u lilts : Chicago , 4 : Brooklyn , 10. Krrors : Chi- CIIKO , Q : llrooklyn. 2. riiirnml runs ; UlibiiKo , 1 ; llrooklyn , U. llultorlus : J.uby und Sclulvur ; bteln and Klnalow. hliuiKlititroil the Oriole * . BAI.TIMOIIK , Md. , July 10. The Cincinnati flu b got on to Pitcher Cobb In the slxtb and eighth Innings and hammered him for fourteen - teen runs. Attendance 'J,5UO ; weather good. Score : Hit tlinorn . o o o 0 2 o : i o n 5 U.uulnmitl . * --IG Hits : Italtlmnre , 8 : Cincinnati , 14 , Krrors : Iliiltlinnro , II : Cincinnati. II Kiirnod runs : llnulnniti , 4. HutturU's : t/'obb and Uiinson ; llarrlUKton and Uullgur. llciitcn l > y Tlii-lr O n KrrorH. WASIIINCITON , O. C. , July 10. Washington Ion to Cleveland today through thu bad er rors In the sixth inning In which three un- ' oarnud runs were scored. Weather pleas ant ; attendance U,1U. ! ) Score : Washington . 2 4 Uluvtiluml . . . 0 ! l 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 U tills : WashliiKlon , It : Cleveland , 8 Krrors : iVasliltiKtmi , 7 ; l/luvulaml , U. Karnuil run- * : W.iiuhlirjlon , 2 ; Uluvtil.iml , 2. llultorius : fhiryoa mid Mcdnlro ; Uuupy nnd.Immur. . CiifiiicU t'orriilcd thu Uniiknr * . Piiu.ADF.i.niiA , Pa. , July 10. For the llrst time this year Louisville defeated Phlladol- nhla this nftorr.oon , Sanders was very of- foctlvo early in the Kama. \ \ oather pleasant , AttenUnnco r > , f > .VJ. Score : Philadelphia . 3 LouUvllle . 0 8 lilts : I'hllnOoluhin. 1.1 ; Louisville , 10. Kr- rorst Philadelphia , 1 ; l.on .svlllo , a. Kurnuil runs : l'lilliiduiliin. [ | I ; l.oultmllo , II. Iliitter- lus : Saudui-H and Urlm ; Uarsey iinil Uloinunts. I'mUttl Uoiildn't Do 1C DOSTOX , Mast. , July 10. Twice In the flr.it season Cioizoln won games from Boston , but today , commencing with tbo llfth Innlug , lloston batted him hard throe times , sending Iho bull out of the lot. Attendance 3aoo. Bcoru : Ilusum . 0 0 0-0 II 2 1 2 8 ht. Louis. . 200000001-3 Him : Huston. 1. ; St. Louis. 10. Krrors : ] lt . ton , 4 ; rit. LonlH. 'I. Karimd runs : fluxion , 4 ; t-t. Louis. 2. Iliitlorlus : tUaluy anil Kelly ; Uotzoln and IluvKluy , HASH MALI. IHClUrS. it inn ) Wilbur filially < Jiilt KI.MI mi ( lumen , 8iMiiNariiii.ii , Nob. , July 10. [ Special ' .Telegram to TUB OBB. | The Grays gave the crack Wllbor team a pounding today It will not forgot this season. Mr. Derrick of the defunct Beatrice State league team was pounded all ever the lot , and retired at the end of tbo spvonth iu favor of Mr. Tboinp- eon , who fared oven worao , and finally re tired , and Jolten ilulthed the gamp. Score : Hprlncflold. . ! 2 15 Wilbor , 3 lUtterlos : SprliiRfJelcl , Hall nnd ( Joint ; U'l | . her , 1/ncy. Jcllon. Derrick nnd 'I IIOIIIMOII. Jliuo nlu : HprluKtluld. J8i Wllbor , 3. I'wo- ' r ; > ' * , V1' * ' 1" v * * * t , .LE * . - -it ! hnio lilli : Ilnrknn , Cnrrlpnn. OeNt , Kllmnnt. Thrro-bitio lilti : Ilnrknn , llonn rtirni Ilnr knn. KrroM ! Sprhullold. ! ! jVIIber. j . 4. Struck out : Uy Quint , 0 : by Derrick. S ; by Jol- ten , 1. 'I line of KnniB ! Two liours nnd fltteun minutes. I'mplroVallnot. ; . Tlio Wilbcrs uofontod the Homo club Fri day In the llncsi gntno over seen ou tlio homo arounds. The fcaturoi ot'lbo pmnovorotlio runtiltiR catches of Swartzond Gallagher In the fluid anil the tbroc-bnsa hlt < of Ttiomnoii , Jellrti nnd ll.irlnn. In tholiftb InnlneSxvartz of Wllbor pot bit hnnd splkcil so bad that ho Will bo unnblo to pluy again tbU year. Score : Hnrln'lluld . 0 II Wllbcr . 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 - ! Thrco-biiso lilts -Wllbor : Thompson. Julian : Horliiitllulil : lltirlitn Diinblo ltiv.s-WIIIpri 1 lioniDsoit to 1'iiylur to l/oivo ; nurlti llold : ( Jokl to Onrrlantt'to Kox. It MO on bills : .lol- Ion , S ! lltirlan. I. Struck out : Joilun , 0 : llur- liiti , 7. Hasp lilts : Wllbor , 1 2i Spr.iutflold , 7. Tlinuot iritniu ! Two hours and tun intiiiltcs , Utitplro : Ivolluy of Uiiiuhn. Tiildni ; It Into I'olltlr * . A'.XTCU , Nob. . July 10. [ Special Tolegrum toTiiK HKC.J Tbo ropublluans and demo crat * of Axtoll played a game of baao bill to day , which resulted In the democrats win ning the gntno by two score * . Gro.itontliiMl- asm was displayed , and the same clubs will cross bats again uoxt Saturday on Iho grounds at tbo park In South Axtoll. But teries : Cleveland aud Stevenson ; Harrison and Hold. _ I ) irliy Com tn I'lillinlclplilu. The sporting editor of TUB UKR signed George Darby last evening for the Phila delphia National Icaguo club at n salary of &JOO per monlb. Ho leaves for Philadelphia after the game this ovonlntr. Darby Is ono of tbo coming pitchers of tlio profession , ana It Is hoped bo will make his marK uudor Harry Wright. _ Noiipiirnll I'urU Toilny. The Wilbor base ball club plays the Non pareils at their park this afternoon at Ui0 : ! p.m. Tbo Wilbor club is ono of the bust amateur clubs in the state and the Nonpareils - oils uro thu best iu Omaha , uiul tboso attend ing will see a good amateur gamo. Thu AthlntlcH nil the ( Iu. Tbo Athletics play at Florence today , at Council UlufTs tbo 2ltu. Captain Hlncboy is getting good work out ot his team lately , allbougb they struck a snag at Lomnr.s , la. Strong bns slitnod with the Athletics , and will prove an acquisition. V.UttlKUIK'a VLllMATUM OUT. Notlci'H I'lilillshud Tluit thn Hiiniohtuad Mills Will Sturt Up Again. PiTTsni'iui , 1'a. , July 10. Notices were posted at tbo Homestead mill this morning by the Curnogio coinrnuy and sent all over tbo country to tbo effect that tbo Homestead mill will be started up witn nonunion men July ' . ' 3 , und that any of tbo former employes of the company at this mill , wbo did not taUo part in tlu recontdisturbancjs , are at liberty to mnko individual application lor work till 0 p. in. . July SI. Thoie llr t applying will bo given the choice of unlillca positions which thuy are capab'o of tilling. Tboso wbo fail to apply by the time mentioned will bo con sidered as not desiring to outer the com pany's service and their places will bo filled with nonunion men. Secretary Lovejoy says tbo Union mills hero atit ! the-Heaver Falls mills will ue started Moiidu3- next and that the company will Ilnd no dilllmilty In getting mon to oper ate them. It Is not buliuvcu any mon are now in the Homestead mill except the regu lar watchmen und n few iliumi-n. Tno steamer Tide lolt hero this morning loaded with provisions for the Homestead works. Uanjo lo baa advertised lor bids for the erection of a huiidrcudwHllingsfor work men inside thu stoekado around the mill. Tno company has received many applications for work , including some from the old inou. UMON MKN UNOini AKKUVT. Minors Ili'lnjj Taltrii In by OIlli-iTS us 1'ust as l' < isHlbli * . WALUCI : , Idaho , July 10. Besides Presi dent O'Bnun , Secretary lioyutoii of the miners' union and twenty-live members of that body wore arroa'ed yesterday , and Cor oner Sims and a private guard were tnlihii ! men in right along during the ovoalng. Sov- or.U citizens have also been plaucd In custody , liicluduiir Itobort Nclll nnd Walter Jouo's , who were formerly members of tno union. H is reported tint all member * of the union are to bo locked up. If this bj true , it moans the arrest of over l.OUJ men. TluiHU Ciiptiirt-il I'lnlitirtiiti < > tiiiM. IlAUiiisiium , Pn. , July 10. Attorney Gen eral Hansel has sent to Hugh O'Donnell a reply to the lattor's Inquiry concerning the disposition of arms taUon from Plnkorton detectives by strikers. Ho sajs : "I do not think it is within the scope of my ollicial duties to advise you upon the subject of your telegraphic inquiry. If you have in your possession private property as to the owner ship of which you are uninformed you should bo guided by the advice of private counsel as how to dispose of it. " Thinks Hnth Shirt at I'niilt. WASIIINOIOX , D. C. , July 10. Chairman Oatos of thu special-houso committee to in vestigate the Homestead troubles has re turned hero. Ho expresses the opinion that both purlins nro at fault and not willing to n.alco proper concessions. Ho thinks , how ever , the matter is not witmn the govern ment's Juriidictlon. Miu Know U'luit ShuVaiHiiil. . Detroit l Yoo Press : Justice Pholnn yesterday was visited in his olllco by u fnir young woman , with n pnrdou of roses on her o.xpanalvo hut , u buwltuh. injj smile on her fueo atid u li ht sum mer iniritbol in her hand , which she swung Icily and imperiously us she erfii- fronted the bonoli. "i want u divorce1 she said In r. cap tivating tone without waiting for the justk-e to look up. "IntlocdV" "Yes ; I want it right off. " "You are in a grout hurryV" "I should nay HO. " "You would glvo mo tlmo to make out tlio papers , wouldn't you ? " 411 id the judge with sarcasm that escaped the fail- visitor. ' Yes ; if you are not too long. " The justice Hourly fell from his chair in amazement. "I hupposo flvo minutes would bo a long time to wait ? " ho ventured to ask. "Woll , I'd have to wait If you couldn't hurry. I suppose , " fiho said In an Idle n < anner , waving her pu-nsol to and fro. "Young woman , you are from Chicago , ' Hiild the justice. "Why , how do you know1/ " she asked. " 1 guusaod it. " "Well , you needn't guess r.galn. " The justice explained that if she wanted a divorce on Hiieh short notice she would have to go to the Windy City to got it ; that It usually took at least Hfteon minutes to got a divorce here. Then the young woman said she had married a Detroit man In Chicago. "When were you marrlodV" ho asked. "Last week. " "Why do you want n , divorce ? " "I don't like hlm'r1"- "Didn't like him when you married him ? " "Yes. " "How oolilu you change on such short notlcuV" "Oh that's woman's " , n prerogative , she returned , airily. The justice ended the interview ab ruptly aud last ovonlng the fair visitor departed for tno Windy City with th6 statement that she would got n divorce iu the morning. lllrw Up tlm llrlili'm. WAU.tCE , Idaho , July 15. Two railroad bridges near Mullano were blown up toil night and with them several telegraph polos. Ttio strikers also sawed down a number of polei , thus sbuttlug off communication by that route for a time. The Gem and Qranlto minus are all rlirht. Tbo rumor that tbo Graulto mine bad been blown up probaMy started from tlio report of tbo explosion when thu urldgot were destroyed. The military Investment of all the towns is comulotn. No ouo is allowed to ( to out with out a pa s. H U Probable that many ot the uulou minors will ba arrested tomorrow. JrtioM YF.stnniuY's SECOND JUST MISSED A COLLISION Soldiers Prevent the Strikers from Entering the Homestead Mills. THOUGHT NONUNION MEN WERb THERE I'lrcs Marled in u ritrimco Can in tha .Men to ( Irinr Iliifttlrni Men Ordered to Itcport ut the .tlllU for Work Toiliiy , , Pa. , July 15. The story runs In tlomestoad tonight that there are already ilftv nonunion man In Carnegie's mill nnd although the Carnoglo managers and the strlito leaden deny the statement It has found currency and belief among thu non nnd Is perhaps the chief topic dUcussedupon the streets tonight. Fire was started In ono of the hearths today , and the sight of tbo steam very nanr precipitated a conflict between the troops and the men. As soon us the steam rose u largo body of strikers , who were near the ral'road ' front of the mills , made a hasty movement toward thu gatu and the post patrol hurriedly got be tween them and the main entrance. The bay onets were brought tothoctrirgoand the men wcro halted. It " was probably tholr purpose to outer the wu"rlts wlilnh made the men come forward , but the abrupt manner in which they were turned back caused some oxultomout and was taken by many us an In dication that the troops are ready to light , n hiL't which has heretofore been disbelieved on account ol the sympathy lor the men ex pressed by the soldiers. Since the soldiers have boon confined In the camp there has boon a very marked change in the fooling between the town and the hill , the sentiment on both sides being decidedly moro unfrl'indiy than U was at llrst. Clutirriil Snowilon Criticized. Uencral Snowdon uomos In for the most criticism by the strikers , and they are not particularly .sparing In their remarks. In this connection the strike at the Frick hotel indicates the nenorul fooling. Although Uonoral Snowdon was but part of the griovunco of the young wcrmen , the man nunlnst , whom the boycotter or glrlcott was chtolly directed was Manager Potter of the mills , who has again taken up his permanent roildoncu In Homestead. Anew now force of waiters was spooally found and at n rather late dinner everybody coming to the hotel , including the distinguished com mander of the forces , was served. Among the other symptoms of renewed nctlvity at the mills today was the unloading of a boat load of stores , Including a larcu number of cots and camp supplies , groceries and boxes , supposed to contain fiod. The things were carried Into the mills and stored in ono of the warehouses. Besides those preparations , orders have boon Issued to thosupennioud- onts and foremen of the different depart ments to report for duty tomorrow. This order has brought out'u resignation from Allan Hubbard , the foreman of Iho armor plate department , who has refused to work with nonunion mun , nnd who ha * thrown up bis place to cast hit lot , with the strikers. .StrlKum Keep 1'lckuts INistod. The strluers' pickets are still maintained about , the mill nnd ut the railroad stations , but tboy have been aban doned at other points about town. The attempt will bo made to interview newcomers , and the story runs that the men propose to have u chance to speak to the now hands whether the militia interfere or not. Upon this point they are quito resolved , and thu pickets have boon advised that standing strictly upon their legal rights they cannot be prevented from peacefully requesting the newcomers not to work m the mill nor from offering them support In case that they do- clluo to work for the ( 'arnugla company. No effort has yet been maJo to gather up any of the captured Winchester iltles , of which nearly -Ul ) are in the town ' , together with a largo amount o'f Piukerton ammunition. Mr. O'Uonnoll has refused to niaKo public the reply of tbo at torney general of Pennsylvania to bis request for advice as to what should bo done with the guns that might still bo recovered , although It Is known n reply has been re ceived. The advisory committee is anxious to got rid of the \\onpona , but there seems to nosomo doubt about tbo local aspect of the case , and it , 1s said they are no.v waiting for counsel's opinion. Took.KvnrytliliiK In Slcht. At the tlmo of the surrender ono of tbo conditions granted the detectives was that the arms would bo returned to Mr. Pinkerton - ton when opportunity occurred. The Win chesters uro now scattered all up und duwn the iSlonongahola , as the crowd made a raid on everything when It gained accojs to the barges and carried off everything It chose. Besides that , there seems to bo some doubt as to the legal re sponsibility which would bo incurred by any parson turning over some of the guns who could not account for all that the I'lnk- ertons lost , and the men will , under advice , proceed very cautiously in thu worit of restoration. A fact not gonorallv known is that , there are a lunronumuarof Winchesters still In the Carncelo mills supposed to bo also the property of tinPinkertons. . Tbeso guns , about SOU In number , the strikers bcllovo to bu stored In the carpenter shop In boxes , and the man wcro with difficulty restrained by their loaders from making a search for them bcfora the militia arrived. If they were there on Sunday they have ooon inovod since , au the cnrpentor shop Is today bare ol everything in the shape of weapons. Arm * ol thu .Strikers , Regarding tnostorlos nboutdynnmltogoing ubroid , it is now admitted the mysterious boxes carried Into the mill yesterday are full of Alias powder. The strikers steadfastly declare that if there bo hid explosives In Homestead thov have been planted by uncmles of labor ami will bn used simply us theatrical properties In the legal settlement , of thu trial when it comes on. In thu mean time , however. Uonoral Snowdon nnd thu headquarters stall have boon making a ( inlet Investigation into the actual nrmnmont of the strikers. It U believed that there uro In Homeitoad about li.OOO arms of nil kinds , including shotguns , old army muskets , sporting rilles and Win chesters , which bolonc to tlio mun nnd which cannot , save In the case of actual hostilities , bo taken away from thnm. Besides - sides these are the captured Plnkorton guns nnd a great many revolvers of all patterns. There Is n difference in caliber between tbo Plnkorton guns and the others , which makes many of the cartridges unavailable. An amazing faot Is that much of the arma ment ot the Amalgamated union Is man ifestly iho property of the United States government. The boxes of cartridges bear the label of iho Frankfort arsohal nnd nobody seems to bo able to explain whether thoio are part of the Pmkcrton equipment or whether they wore dlfforonllv acquired. Tno Frankfort cartridges are nil fifty caliber. Much speculation Is Indulcod In by the people on both sides of Hlgblh avcnuo as to ban tbo worit of dis armament will bo accomplished-1 Nothing but a house to house visitation and search can recover the guns , and- bow that ran bo done In America Is n question which no ouo proposes a solution for. Sl'.tltKH Ofai'OltT. Jtogattii ut IlllUdiito Optuioil with Ten Ulnli * ItvpromHitud , HiLi.siui.E , Mich , , July 115. The twenty- fourth annual regatta of tbo Northwestern Amateur Howlnu association opened hereon on Bawboo Sao lake tnU afternoon and will pontlnuo tomorrow. Ton full club * are pres ent. A heavy wind caused bad rawing over the course , which is three-fourths of u mile away and return. The llrjt trial of tbo Junior fours resulted : ArgonauU won In lui7 : ! , Wolvorwaj srcrmd nnd Tecuuiseb third. Second trial : \Vy7 T- ( lottos won In 10:27 : , Mutuals aei'Und , Wolverines third. Final ptMponod. Junior alnglo : Argonaut won la 17:47 : ; Detroit second. Junior pair : An easy victory tor Detroit In 10.U : ' , Junior doubles ; Mutual won in 12:10 ; Catllni second. Four-oared nig : Detroit won In 1 Wolverines second. < lrcut ToiiiiUiit Jtlvumldo. Cuiciuo , 111. , July 15. Hyor on defeated Cole In the tenim""tournainont at Ktrcraulo today. Itwns the match In slnelns for the dsy anil It was h\\l \ jintll two hour * of dteajy play had boon tvlthbssod that Hyorson was declared victorJfc 2 , 0-1 , 0 I. In the nfternffen Carver nnd Hverson com passed the dordaT. ol Cole nnd Haddock. Tho.v are noW't'tto western champions In doubles nnd next month tbnv will moot Iho onstorn chnmploHf. ' It took "four bard gamut to decide the qWti'flon of sunarlorlty. The suoro was ; Ciityor-Uyorion , 4 0 ; 0 4 ; 0 Jl : 7 5. * ' Gardner and "Wr'Ann won the consolation donbloj from ShWHian nnd Knickerbocker , 0 1 , 11 II. takllit'ihoprlzo. Today Chase IinU' Hycrson take opposite sides of the court ttfdotormlno the championship - ship In singles of-thp west. The contest is certain to bo brlltiWt nnd stubborn. irmi .nrt'Ut. Cincinnati mid Vicinity Visited by u Ic- stniL-llvo ( lulu. CINCINNATI , O. , July 15. At half past 3 o'clock this afternoon n wind , which rcg- Istcn-d forty-two miles an hour by the Unltod Stales signal sorvloo Instruments , struck this city. It came from tbo west and was accompanied by rain , which foil to the depth of two-lltths of an Inch during the time Iho storm lasted , which was not over fifteen minutes. The full extent of the dam- ngu done cannot bo loirnod at this hour. It was not u tornado. It blow straight from west to di\st mid kept < ip steadily during n quarter of an hour , carrying the rain In horizontal izontal snoots , pealing the roofs off of numerous buildings , utrrylng off the roofs bodily from many hovsos and plnylnc havoo generally with shade trees , signs , fences nnd plate glass windows. The wonts for the show cal'.od "A Night in Peltln , " on tbo biiso ball grounds on Harrison risen avenue , were completely demolished. The fence of the base ball grounds was blown down and part of it was h'irlod against n passing street car , Injuring sovcral passen gers more or lo seriously. William 13. Ward , sr. , proprietor of the Architectural Iron works at 4C Central avenue nuo , was standing on the sidewalk when thereof roof of his factory was blown off. Bricks detached from the bulldin ? were hurled on the sidewalk. Ono struck Mr. Ward on the head fracturing his skull. It Is feared his injuries are fatal. Half a dozen other houses on Central avenue , In the same vicinity , wcro unroofed. On Walnut street near Twelfth street thereof roof of Myers' votorlnarv hospital was torn off nnd hurled bodily against the roof of tbo Bunnor Brewing company , on Canal near Walnut street , UkliiL' that roof also. At tbo river landing the great chains holdIng - Ing the Now Orleans wharf boat , bcsido which was the steamer Mary Houvern ready to start , was snapped like a yarn thread und blown nearly half u milu up stream to the Newport bridge. At Hamilton , twonty-flvo miles north of here , the storm came nt about the same hour as it did hero. It took oil half the roof of Snyder Sons' wood p\ilp mill , blew down the wtibtwallof it nnd Injured live workmen , ono very badly , ono quito seriously and the other three painfully , but not dangerously. It also demolished the smokestack of Snyder Sons' paper mills nt Fairvlow , n mlle north of Hamilton. Ills feared th&t. the storm has been at tended with casualties , not yet reported , in this city und vicinity. It came with n very wldo front , nnd while It lasted , was ii furi ous , steady , stratght'blow. It.ll'TlSlf , rOD.VO IT.Ol'LK. Second Day's of Their Contention DETIIOIT , Miut , , , July 15. At 0:30 this morning the National Baptist Young Pee ple's convention" rotlssoinblod. The annual report of the secretary made yesterday was unanimously adopt9l. After some discus sion an amendment to thu constitution was adopted providing ) hat the board of man- ngors shall consisl of officers of the union nnd ono additional m.ombor for each stnto , province , territory and'-couniry rpifrcsontmi in the annual mcotfrTg'i ' these * to .hq'd ) ' ofllcu " throe years , , A very pretty ceremony was the salutation of flags which followed. It- was fapenod by nii > Bing "Onward , Christian Soldiers , " and was followed by the reports of states , terri tories und otherdivisious. All showed much progress for the year. At tbo conclusion of those reports Rev. Lansing Burroughs of Georgia spoke briefly. Ho was tallowed by Ilov. Tupper ot Denver , who closed the morning session by an ad dress on "Tho Supreme Mission of Bap tists. " The aftornooi' session was devoted to rou tine business , the election of officers nnd ad dresses. For the ensuing year officers wcro elected as follows : President , John II. Chapman , Chicago ; vice presidents , lint , Hev. .1. H. Frunllll , D.D.of Texas ; second , Thomas Ur- quart. Indiana ; third , Frank Harvey Field , Now York ; record Uip secretary , Ilov. T. Y. Pierce , Mount Holly , N. Y. ; treasurer ; J. O. Scrapples , Chicago. A board of managers was also elected. After addresses by prominent divines from different sections of the country the delegates - gates adjourned to take part In the state und provisional duties. Tbo Sunday closing of the Columbian expo sition was discussed at tbo evening session , The remainder of tbo session was taken up with addresses on educational subjects and routine business matters. A OUNO or 1'iilnlnl Depravity. A motley crowd of gamblers filled n downtown pool-room tlio other dny.aays the Now York Tribune , when n nijjgod old negro pushed his way cautiously in. Ho looked rnthor scared by hU 'BUP- roinidititfs nnd halted close to the door , na if afraid to venture further. "Wlmt'rt the matter , unoloV" asked a flashily drosaed youii" ; man. ' 'What bringd you hero ? " "I bog pahdon , snh , of Ioutrudo"said the whito-haii'od darlcoy. ' 'i'uo one ob de e yero stranded col'airtts what coino from Arluinsaw und is .join' to Libory. Wo is all strapped , butdo while folks ob diB city is white fo' sure and dey is a hplpin' us out. One pomimm nlvo mo dis card an' tol' mo to come joro und yet tjood money for it ; but 1 guess lie were jos' play in do old man for a Biichor. " "Lot mo BOO the card , uncle , " said tlio gambler. The Liberian colonist fumbled nmono ; his rags and prouuced.it , but ivould not lot it go out of his hand. "Degommnn said It was a pawn tlnko er a pond becko , # .r suinpln like dut , or * * j "I'ool ticket , , jiio. that's what it is. " "Pool ticket ! od.Ut'B so , sab ! 'Foro do Lord , dat's JOB vrlmt ho aay. Says ho : I bought dis pool * ticket yesterday , ol' man , and I hoar'yiP boss datI but on , Uustor , won BurbWm. It's so little dat it nin't worth my yrrp.6 to go downtown jus' or dat , so I'll gib It to you , bjy , to got you outon do country. ' " "Hiidtor did wJnJiyostorday , " said the gnmblor to himSClfr and then bo added aloud : k'Ho waffWift fooling you , uncle , thnt ticket's no Jcjyd. Tbo horse didn't ' even got n pinch yesterday. I'm sorry you bad your tr/y / jUovvn hero for noth ing , but I'll glva.you half u dollar for the ticket , ju t lor hitrti , ncel" ' "Thank you Hmjilly , sab , " said the darkey , "and twty'-'g'ood luck be with yor for liolpln' a poqr' old innn that hain't got long to live anyway. " Ho hitndod over ( h ° ticket , took tbo half-dollar und Rll'd out , with consldora- bio alacrity for.ono of his yours. The gambler chuckled , and told u friend of the good burgain bo bud made , at the same time allowing him the ticket "Why , Uharllo , " exclaimed bis friend , "the ticket was sojd day before yester day and Duster was nowhere In that rauo. " . "GreatScott"said ! tliO'dlsgustod gam bler , "and yet there are people who want to id-event a black' rascal like that from going out to Liberia and rotting there in the owamps , from chills and malaria. " - If .YOU do no * , use a wholu pottle of Conk's Extra Dry Champagne at once , a ruobor corn will keep it for duya. ARRESTING THE Vigorous Measures Being Used in the Comr d'Alono ' Country. SOLDIERS ARE GUARDING EVERY TOWN fl of tlm .Minors Union Called Upon to Surrunili'r Xomiiiliin .Men Itflnrii- Ing The District Clom-d to Trnvol Thn Situation. SPOKANE , Wash , July 15.Tho Uovlaw's ' ndvlcos from the Ctour d'Alono district state that the military has arrested .luck W.illnca nt Cataldo. Ho is suspected of bcinp the rlngloiulor of the Mission massacre. The troops uro deploying from Cataldo nnd It is thought the hills will bo scoured for other suspects. The troubled district has oeon closed to travel and nobody Is permitted to RO in with out n military passport. General Carlln now has * , , OUO troops uudor his command nnd has called on all mombori of the Miner * union to come Iu and surren der. Notwithstanding thu presence of the troop ? the strikers continue to make their presence felt. Newspaper correspondents are particularly oujcctlnnnblo to them. A special Just received by the Kovlowsays throe cur lo.uh of nonunion minors talccn out to Token for safety have hoon Mkon liaek to Wnrdnor and will be placed nl worn , They were tnkon In under the protection of rnj u - Inr troops and no disturbance wa ) raised by their arrival , .MII.ITAKY Itnllroiul TruM'l Urntilct d--l > fstroyliiB thn itrlilfji'B. POHTIAND , Oro. , July 15. The tollowinc was received at the hoadquattcrs of tbo Union Pncillc today from tbo Kovornmont marshal nt Wallace , Idaho : You are huroliy din-clod not to sell tld'ots or trip pusses through the county of Shoshone today. This order lim : no ulTucl on currying of t'nitod Status mall and oxpruss and pas- lon urs under military passes. Assistant Superintendent O'Brien of the Union Pacific , Washington , telegraphed as follows : Special train just ordered t > y luporlntond- ent Uleiiiont or Ilunkiir Hill nnd Sullivan inlnu from Tokoa to Ward tier , fur the purpose , it Is thonuht , of taking nonunion mun back Into tlio mine. The men nave been nt Tekou since leavinff Ward nor. nor.GATHEUINcT THEM IN. I'otico Hiisy KoiindliiK Up Jim Whosu Olillipio .MomlH Are Notorious. Captain Corinacit , Ser oant HayosandOlll- cors Vizard and Blum corralled a quartette or tough characters in Kd Hothery's saloon last nirfht , Amen Ithuin was n man who called himself Dave lioach. butitlssupposoi that his rifjlit name is lilch , nnd ho is wanted in Butte , Mont. , for highway rouborv. On May 15 the cashier of n mining com pany was wax-laid and shot nt. Ono of t ho men was arrested and sentenced to llftuon years in thu penitentiary , but Klcli and the third man escaped. A reward ol 5i , , " > 00 is of fered for Utah's apprehension and the O maha police uro contldcnt that they have the riant , man. man.James Spetr-'r , ; I yours old , but who np- Ipoars Hvo years younRor. was arrested lust night as a suspicious charactor. Ho is sup posed to have stolen a watch at Cut-Off Inko while the owner was In bathing. The police are looking for a coupio of snea ic " thieves" who have entered mivcrnl house s during the past two weeks nnd stolen nrtv cles of moro or less v.iluo. The fellow s direct their attention to houses whoso occu pants are absent. If discovered tboy play the tramp act nnd ask for something to oat. The last robbery reported was nl the resi dence of Mrs. Anderson nt " . .Vji Cass street , where they scoured n suit of clothes nnd u ndy's cold watch. Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-piiriliers. 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I ( a VnU.rofiulnnj ; n Hoorof 125 ' I H.UW Vnti roiulrlni | { M lloora fict n'liiare , oriTtotnlof . . . 15,0(0 < | iinro ft i l25xlMflmiiniro.il total of ! )00XW ) ( qimrefl Their Motto is "Not HCMV Clioiip hut How ( Siioil. " Oxaba Branch S , E. o ner 13 h nud Jones S'a.i QEO , KRUO , Oyi'l ' Agant. THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cure * all illuonlpn of tlio Stom.jcli , LIvnr , IlotroN , Kllonyi , Ill.uliljr , Ncrvom IHseasrs , Loss of AipL'tltc | , Jlrnilachc , ( ' ( insllpiithii , t'ostlriij 4 , Iitllifoitl tn , lilt * JIH HOIS , 1'cicr , 1'lIcHlite , , niul rculor.s thn sy.slfim less llnltli ) lo conIiMet dlsono. ; DYSPEPSIA. ItAHWAV'S I'IM.S iiroouro for this ooinpiiilnt. Tlioy luno up tlm Intorniil Rncrotloni to bonlthy notion. n'HtoroHtreuatli ttiUij Htoninoli. iiinl cumtJln it to uurrorni Its runutluiii. I'rlco Sio it i x. Bold liy nil driueUt * , or nmllod by It A U WAV A. OU. , ; u Wurrun Strott. D w Vork , on ruculpt of prlco. CHIOIICBTfll'S tlOUCII. 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