Show RULE IN IRELAND Impassioned Condemnation oi of It By Nationalists OCCURRED IN THE COMMONS GT oto to AlloW 10 o nt o 0 UI PI to Ier or nf Crimea Act Oct lonell condemnation or of British rule ruto In III Ire again heard tonight from the land Nationalist section ot of the house or Of I commons were occa b by the taunts with which the enes cere lire are regularly panl d With the or of II num members including Sir her or Of Sir William the Nation votes to lieI ier mit OBrien to move the all ad of the thc house for Jor the purpose of oC discussing the tho proclamation or of tha th crimes ad act tO la Mr argued that lint the tho harsh or of this act was the peace or of Ireland lie nc ac cued the for tor Ireland Mr Wyndham or of to tn the territorial ma manates tong power nates or of Ireland to via pin their own lie He that Dublin was game jame than DInning much uCh morp ham and said the Irish wele to make generoUS terms term with the land landlords lords lord I If the th tilter act as Irish Irishmen Irishmen men instead ot of posing us as octoroons Other IrIshmen having spoken Mr In II a defense of at the govern government nent ment said Illegal must he be and although he declared d that pending the settlement of between the contending forces the must go O on n a statement which fresh outburst the Na shouting A very er tool fool th bh oath and We Wa accept the challenge etc Mr 11 contin conlin bY iy cIting numerous cases or of boy boycotting cotting oUlu end and concluded his hiti speech by declaring It sue to parliament to deal with Ith the tho land ques questIn tIn while this system of at Intimidation prevailed Sir Henr blamed the government for tor refusing for or the of at IrIsh mattErS and declared that Mr ham id tailed failed to justifY the enforce enforceMent Ment vt cf the crimes act tIe lIe sold that t after aCler ten years ears or of resolute government hh H h helen lied n a crimes act for Its ha and Sergeant Sheridan as 1111 the embodiment at 01 law und and order ordel rhu Fhe house thou then d all on Mt Ir motion which was vas defeated by 21 votes to The Thu Nationalist of the house or of commons al aIt over oler what vitaL they claim to ho Premier tram front hIs hI to IL a day to discuss the of at atthe the crimes net act Blocking motions to Prevent such discussion were vere set up UI week weel by Unionist members but h influences these motions Were thus per pel toUting Mc h motion or of last night to the Standard of oC this morning this thin arrangement was wall the ro 10 suit or of a 11 understanding be between between tween the government and the Irish part parI Whether this Is correct or aI not It itis is III quite apparent that the hits arrived at the lon that It ouId be te a saving or of time to permit th Irish debate The rhe Times admits that thaI the blocking were Vere removed I and declares that this conces concession slon sion b by SIr Ir Balfour is 18 n a very 01 different thing fpm to the demand lemand for a day to discuss s coercion Ju ho Impel The truce to which the government has assented II Is not coiled and Mock block MockIng log Ing will be replaced replace and made to COVer the whole field or of Irl h politics nEI mum IRISh New Ne York Oct unsuccessful have the been In mustering their full strength against tim tho educatIon tIon bill that the they reluctantly decided to reinforce the tho Irish members cables the Londot correspondent of oC the Tn bone bune Tue Unionists are no nos forecasting a rigorous of oC the tho closure and anda n a shortening or of the session Comment In the lobbies on Colonial S Secy cy Chain Cham journey to South Africa Is that thaI It Indicates Premier con In the passage of oC the measure Ion iong before beCore Christmas owing to the of oC the opposition otherwise ho he could not have hae spared hIt his chief ehler lIeutenant Mrs Chamberlain being Intensely interested In iii her husbands work will vIii accompany him The an announcement announcement of the colonial proposed visit to South Africa has aroused Interest In Cape Capetown Capetown town ami I the sole topic of conver coner conversation It Is hailed with enthusiasm liS as marking an entirely new departure In Inthe Inthe the relations between Great Britain and her colonies Sheepherder Goell oe Jn ane Lewiston Oct iJames D item em emble ble bhe who huts hua been employed as n a sheep sheepherder herder hertler for Cor Ova Ora or of Grass flange Hange for tor the past six months is III n a raving ns as the result of oC Injuries received from being thrown anti drag ged b by his At the tho time or of the accident Kemble Was wall riding around n a band Iland or of sheep when the tho maru which lie he was as riding bucked anti threw him to the ground The Tho mans muns foot was caught In the stub and he wits drugged for about at n a terrific gait and Injuries both to his head and spinal Dr was at once called an and 1 th the Injured man In such ci a condl condi condition tion that I 1 was thought advisable to tO this ctt city where the necessary sary nce could be procured as asI I signs or of violent mad madness ness and Is hard to control One r One Oro Oct stubbed U O W Johnson In iii the abdomen this taunting Inflicting a wound which o fatal Catal men url are nn ana became Involved In II a quarrel over II a woman oman It is II said ald that Johnson tried to br break ak down the door to Frenchs room when Ihen the latter stabbed him Sot Not Northern MI sul Motif Ott OH 5 13 Bat Batten ten sl special agent of at the o th rl Pa 18 who with hits assistants hae hac In vicinity endeavoring to some trace or of the outlaw Questioned Van lio Is held In jail on ot of being the Ion ban tiit Batten Balten tonight gave It out that he does doeR not lot believe that Van nn Hazen is 18 the tho man The suspect will be held until tomorrow hiett he will wilh bl be confronted by the crew of oC ti train held belt up Fortune II a Young Miner lIner Cripple Creek Cola Cob Oct J a husk young oung miner IRing at 31 Souti Houth Second street yes yesterday evening received rein Johannesburg South that he had been left a fortune by hi his father whom he hut had not seen cen or heard or of for 25 years MU or of ully will len leave e nt at once for tor Sou South tit Africa to rn claim his Inheritance The information vas as brought In n a let lettel letten ten tel from his tat fathers hers second Ife nn an anEu Eu and the announcement that his hili father tather hall had died worth more than caused him great SUN sur prise IC lIell 11 IIo e Seattle Oct killed his wife and amI attempted to kill tonight Ills attempt ut at sui etli I clde cide wai Q a effort the bullet I just the scalp lie Is now In Before breathing her last Mrs told the police that be tell of oC II a man but she could coull give o particulars beIng conveyed to the tal Bartlett denit killing hiS wife After ascertaining that his wounds were not serious the murderer was taken talen to jail was tl itt one time rated nl CS worth lie it cli In dl and auti had just juPt finished n a j 1 for threatening to kill his wire wife r rI I I |