Show I 1 KIAL SE contributions for airs general fremont mm OBRIEN FOR AMERICA he fie ml will come our over mile wailing waiting a ll hearing earing on oil appeal WITTED BY i NITRO FOR A nw the price of f Zill laeri try in ill the 16 balm of spirits I 1 boy coy who kli stabbed a companion con to ba be 1 FOB FOI SOL FRE 1011 im her er son danei the lie deport of hr her DWI as I 1 special F Service 1 new bonx 6 5 e t 24 Dlo dispatches patches from cali california for ala t telling e aling of the destitution ol 01 mrs general fremont have aroused abou arou ed great interest here the world baa has received from W L E D stocks 1100 from dr A wilford hall phito ot of the microcosm a check for Leu lieutenant tenant john 0 fremont rr emont of the cruiser or philadelphia now fitting filling cut for cea at wadsworth was found yesterday in his life ship by a reporter although thou 1 ho he is on oil ibe lie eick sick list lie fie re ce cenca d the reporter and talked freely of or the reports that hare have been bean re received calved from california 1 I received a letter from homo home this morning laor nin said he lie but here there was as no mention in in it of any such condition of poverty as has ba n described I 1 wes informed though that my nig mother ther who Is a nor now 11 advanced in years has contracted J e a severe cold and la is otherwise 0 ise in very ery bad health she cannot be in want though lor for neither my brother nor myself would permit her to in that way although I 1 am free to 0 o confess that she is poor officers of file army and navy are not overburdened with money mousy bat but between my brother and myself my belf we have made every provision that we possibly could for or her comfort she is in all probability in need bf money for what bat her sons have been bee a able to send may not have been sufficient to coer cover all the expense to which ebe she has been and hero thero was almost noth ing left sit after my fathers death and the bus ners men with whom my father was interested and who wore were able to get possession po session of what property ho be had claimed everything they could and nod cef practically 1 wrecked the little estate he left f 1 I 1 have haye tried hard to straighten out a clairs flairs f or my mother but loa have not been teca able to do sy my ay iy brother and I 1 made such provision for the family as we could and were confident that there could be no such thing aa actual want it has erroneously been stated that a bill providing a pension for in my mother had bee been n passed by tj the e house hous 0 it baa has really passed the be senat e and in the house was objected to by one emery of tennessee I 1 am sin afraid that this means its end there is very little chance tor for further I 1 legislation isolation taij sea see sion I 1 am in cl inel to believe that the objection to tho tile bill was purely pe personal bonal for no political poli lical reason can bel ba assigned 1 I ignec my dry brother and ai 1 I will anever bo never to the beet best of our ability continue to care for our mother ciatu o nm KR FOR AMERICA hi he 13 looking sharp ibur the he irish sent meat here special S F r service serviced I 1 LODOS london sept 24 william obrien arrived I 1 iff irr madon last night and spent today to day in conference with lead era of the irish party he ile returned to dublin dahlia tonight to night I 1 am informed on the best authority that obrien and dillon will carry oil out t the original plan and visit america morics to open the irish campaign lampa ign there though they nine must t return sooner than they intended they will plead gully guilty to mailing making the tipperary lippe spa eckes and avoid the process of a tedious trial they ex expect ec t to be s sentenced e to six men months rm imprisonment rison men t this will give them the immediate right ol 01 appeal which involves at least six weeks or two months delay during which they will bo be released oc on heavy bail this will ample time to visit kow now york boston and philadelphia and return for bearing hearing at tho the trial 0 on n appeal appeal I 1 t baj bad five minutes talk with OB obien rien before bis his departure llo said cal bat tour four bag simply closed up all the rifle irish supporters are united lin in our caute again in a nay way wo we could not have hoped the causa cause of ireland will now bo be the CIUFO caum of all america and of all irishmen abroad it spite of the pressure of homo rome from behind and of the government in front neither balfour nor home romo can touch the political unity ol 01 tha the country as a whole Ha Bal Koura fours hope ia is that if ho lie can call PIt Vent us from gong to america he be can break oar our combination combi cation but this is a futile hope I 1 cannot disc disclose we our plans with regard to america bat but they tre not much disturbed two thousand follies lr for a kim speciale F chronicle Service 1 0 sept 24 A kiss valued at 2000 was as forcibly stolen from saphie franco by salomon oviatt boh are over sixty years ears old are ate well known and generally respected here sophie the coy maiden in the caa cas Is appeared feared in court tt aday day and avear averred that the defendant bad had damaged her to tho the extent of 2000 b by y unla unlawfully fully and maliciously committing assault nuj battery on the plaintiff by forcibly kissing her and putting bis his arm around her persevering lirk smell STANDARD STi DAnn special a F p Cr crodle okle lf seral I 1 LIUA lima sept 24 D L 1 lee and samuel lines tao tiso business wen roen of ottawa near here eng engaged in a quarrel during which leo drew row a revolver and fired at linea lines who ah alro 0 pulled a revolver and commenced firing 11 r about fifteen shots were mere e exchanged x ard both were wounded fatally both have larga large families scandal oter over the estate I 1 speciale d F CA caroll service I 1 NEW nev sept 23 there will be an all interesting contest for posses aion olon of tile late dun dion Boucic aults estate which will rako rake up the old old scandal of Boucic aulta relations rela tiona to hta ills two surviving wives sAgnes agnes kob rob orison ertson and louie Thor agnes Rob arLson sailed from england on oil the servia and no timo time will bo be lost in putting putt Ingin in her claim ibe claim alm will ba be made that mies bliss robertson Ko bertson Is tho the only widow and that the marriage with miss thorndyke Thom dyko is bigamous miss alias robertson bertson Ko obtained a decree of 0 divorce in the divora and admiralty I 1 I 1 1 court tol of england the decree granted granted limited divorce from board and in bed and constitutes onla bezal separation n under der tho the new now york yok state laws it if fliers is is co to will as is supposed mis alles robertson bertson Ko will immediately on her arriva file a petition for letters ot of ad ministration and make affidavit that fhe she is the only widow of boulicault BoucIc ault it is is not expected however that alk leoniso ThornA thorndyke yke will remain i idle I 1 and d not contest test it will bring tp to I 1 light ight much of be the unpleasant mony which nas was kept under cover daring the mt fordi for ditorro BILLS 11 II REAVEY I 1 Carbon dili Spiritual hi gets honey hi for clothiel Clo thial a wife STANDARD special R F service 1 carbondale penn sept 24 21 the latest ranie game of spiritualists is to fleece their followers follo b by getting money to clothe wi wives V ea and daughters and if the money recently given al medium mr I 1 wyeth eth of tha city by john hill has bas r really y been expended aa as was promised in clothing clo the dead mrs hill in stylish heavenly robba elio she must ba going round in the most gor antiro purchasable from the celestial worth mr hill gave wyeth to go towards clothing the angelic mra mrs hill but he lie concluded that sirs mrs wyeth got the clothes and liaa has sued tor for the return of the tile money hill has hits been a spi espiritu ritu alist for years and is 13 a rich man when his hi wife died be he consulted wyeth as to her condition in the unknown world and was told that she would ba be perfectly happy but for the fact that she was not BO so becomingly dressed as the angels by whom eba she was surrounded ibis this deceived decsi ved hill and he asked wyeth what milliners up there charged for dreme having perhaps a dismal recollection of what their bills were in in this mundane sphere said ho he would ask tho tile departed spirit and afterwards told hill that prices for dresses in the prevailing style ranged from 10 to 1000 1 uis his wife the medium said was not disposed diep oed to dicker about prices but astred him through her that whatever they were would bo be ki duly r returned turned 0 to him by the lord finall yi 13 hill was old told to put whatever money bo he could spare under a certain 0 stone tone and was assured that it would rose reach h its destination lie waa liberal in in hia his ideas and told the medium he anted wanted his angel to dress as a well aa as a any n y of her cele celestial sUal neighbors after t this 1 a calls for new robes became num erous and exigent and the money put under the stone by hill aipa disappeared BO so quickly that hill suspected su that it was removed by other than spiritual epin hands and he consulted his friends and they advised ad him to bring suit the counsel tor for defense will argue that there is no proff that the money was not taken away by spirits nor that it was not handed to the lord FLOGGED of 01 A DOT doi criminal Sta tend to be b whipped lj 1 hii his lather special 1 F Sor ricel OTTAWA sept 24 ali smith mith S the ten beir IT 7 w 0 0 I 1 two weeks ago last bunday gunday stabbed young peter aadson close to the bart wat wb h a pocket knife wa was before dumble at coburg far for sentence the judge said tho the prisoner had been guilty of a very bad offense and bad had shonn shoun a bravado that nas was astonish ing he was undoubtedly of bad proclivities clivi ties yet the magistrate felt 1 that 1 at to send to prison a lad of his tender age would simply confirm him to crime if it he was sent to the reformatory for five years his morals might not bo be improved when n he came out under all circumstances circum his honor thought that the best beat thing that could be done was to give tho the boy a severe flogging he ile eaid said that it smiths father would give the boy twenty four lashes on the bare back with a birch gad and inflict punishment conscientiously and to the satisfaction of the court be he would not sentenia een sen tenca tho the boy to tho tile reformatory the father readily accepted the magistrates s suggestion and in the police cells be below ow in tho the presence of the chief of police the boy culprit was severely verely ee flogged bv by his lather father bach each stroke of the gad gall left a livid nelt sit upon the back baft of the b boy 0 who b cried led with the pain after the he boy buy b bad d recovered somewhat from his ills cig castigation aaion he lie was taken back to the court room and sentenced to cloae confinement in the county jail for tie tle balance of the month the magistrates novel mode mods of punishment is generally genen lly commended by y t abo h 0 toi towne V ne people as wise and eala tory the came game plan was adopted in to a similar caso case by a london magistrate magi a bhart timo ago this is is the first time it has been tried in canada |