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Show TODAY'S TELEGRAMS. KbeXeetUSo rarlber Aid. los Ayaass, Cat, Sept 2u. Gen. Fremont'a widow writes to express ex-press her gratitude fortheUmely aid during her recent financial strait. She adds Uiat In Tiew of tbe passage ef the bill giving ber pension, pen-sion, she needs ho further aid. The rtaretitll Case. Woodstock, Ont.ScpL 2o. IUs Crowell of Eastwood was the first witness today. She testified that on Feb. ITUi the went to the staUon t meet some friends who were to come In on the three o'clock train. She met Burchell coming from the llrant'ord road to Uie station. His shoes were muddy and his trousers rolled up. Ho entered the station and bought a ticket for Hamilton. She had no doubt as to his Identity with tho prisoner. Ktreel BallroaU Strike. ClItltAUO, Hept 20. The Juurnal says a strike of employes on the West Division Street Ballroad Is Inevitable. It Is set for Monday. Itr TrmnqHlI. DchUN", Sept. 2.1. The streets of Tlpprary mm Uironged with people peo-ple at a lato hour hut night, dh ciiKlnr Uie eiclltng events or the day. 'the sltiiaUon this morning is much more tranquil than yesterday. The streets are (Ull Uironged with people laboring under a suppressed excitement, but there has been no collision with the o!Icc The authorities au-thorities are taking special precautions precau-tions against Uie possibility of an , outbreak. A detachment of soldiers arrasoIsUngthcpoliceln maintaining Order. Attalllns- Ihe -rMdlrlns jiati."' PnTtirPKCl, Sej. 29. Captain Trimbleton, of tbe Seventh United . Slates Cavalry, commandant of . Fort Silk passed through Pittsburg , today. He says Uie greatest Indian uprising or recent times is certain ; to come SOOU. The Indians Rottle . Idea that a great medlcice man la coming to wipe out the whites and restore to them the ownership of tbe ' country. As a result they liave entered with the fervoref lunatics on a series vf IncantaUon aud religious orgies. J 'ire thousand Indians about Fort bill hate renounced Chrietlauity, and he Is certain that In a short time somebody will pretend pre-tend to be the expected Great Medicineman, and then the trouble will begin. Ho thinks all the United States garrisons should be doubled. |