Show telegraphic NEWS SAN FRANC abc 0 sept 12 governor washington bartlett died jed at the home of his cousin buckel iagal land at 5 6 this afternoon the governor has been in a eri critical condition for a month and death has been Y expected any day during the past two weeks his bis death resulted from a chronic affection of the kidneys gov GOT bartlett was a native of savannah was 63 years old he removed to california in 1849 and has lived here ever since he always took an active part pait in politics and had filled a number of offices among them being that of mayor of san francisco for two terms viz between 1882 and 1886 he was elected governor of the state on the democratic ticket in nov 1886 he will be succeeded in office dy gov K R W waterman who was elected at the same time on the republican ticket republican LONDON ONDON sept 13 As gladstone entered the hause ot of commons this afternoon he was greeted with cheers by many thousands of persons who gathered near the parliament buildings building 8 fr in anticipation of the discussion t to 0 take place on the affair BALFOUR chief seer secretary detary for ireland announced that a telegram had been received regarding the affra affray at lissoon vard last night the lis dispatch patch stated that five moonlighters moon lighters were captured constable wheelan was killed and three others seriously hurt A number of rifles and revolvers and also a quantity of ammunition were captured the five men captured were arrested inside the house bouse of farmer sexton two were identified today to day farmer sexton whom the gang went to murder had been summoned by the league and censured avi had bad to promise to surrender his larm farm but did not do so the gang then entered his house when the police laid in ambush SURPRISED THEM replying to harcourt said the instructions the police were now acting under were atie t tie same as they received when sir william was a member of the gladstone government cheers with regard to gen baj lers balloue said he resigned now non simply because he desired not to delay his return to the war office referring to harcourte Har courts contention that the a suppression U of public meetings was alleg illegal af pf balfour balfour said iq he did not know at what period sir william lost his knowledge of law but it was a matter of history under the common law of ireland that sir william himself acted wito with gladstone and forster in proclaiming meetings absurd they describe such meetings as FREE discussion they were heralded by placards of an inflammatory nature and it was obviously their object to defeat the laws forster ter outrages intimidation regarding gard forging the affair balfour said it had bad been clearly ascertained that the action of the police was in the face of extreme protection the sole responsibility rested upon those who convoked the meeting cheers sir william had on his lips the words liberty justice and free speech 1 but the actual weapons he be and his friends used in the irish contest were obstruction in parliament and resistance to the law outside violence and intimidation worse than violence the government did not favor 0 THEIR POLICY they believed that the firm administration of the law and the suppression to their utmost of the evil fomenting discontent would bring to ireland a united people undismayed by criticism and with courage unshaken they would persevere in the course that must tend end in the conciliation oare of jre land loud chebis che eis gladstone on rising was loudly cheered he said it was natural that debate should be mainly directed to the mitchellstown Mitchells town outrage but sir william vernon harcourt had bad performed a public service la in drawing attention to the ennis meeting balfour had declared that the government would persevere in their endeavor to tranquilize IRELAND by a firm administration of the law and by the removal not of grievances there were none daughter taugh laughter ter minister balfour here interrupted injustice I 1 was my word gladstone said he was much obliged ile he saw no difference but it was best to be verbally correct resuming F I 1 gladstone protested against balfoura balfour a statement that he expected only hostility from the opposition whenever anything beneficial to ireland was pro proposed ased the opposition bailed baided with pleasure and did everything possible to further it despite the unwise policy of coercion which was calculated ietto to destroy social order the opposition bad enjoined upon the irish noni ild i STRICT OBEDIENCE to law and their advice was more effective than all the governments 0 vern ments coercion and cons constabulary tabu aary managed as it way was at balfour had bad met sir william vernon Har harcourte courts speech with a simple tu tit quique which was usually the resort of persons persona in a difficult position but which legally meant nothing what signi signified tied it for the purpose in view if the late government did the same thing he was not prepared to admit that but if they did it was no excuse balfour had annunciated that all the liberal meetings might be suppressed pon OH the ground that they were called Improper form for proper purposes with regard to the mitchellstown Mitchells town tragedy which at once moved and harrowed the feelings of t the he country CONDUCT seemed marked by singular rashness and imprudence it was competent for him under udder such grave circumstances to decline to enter into any discussion till an equally grave inquiry had been held but instead of that he be rushed headlong to the conclusion that all the police had bad done was right and that if they had bad acted otherwise they would have been guilty of great neglect of duty so long as albal isal four remained in his present office they might rely upon it that the same course would be pursued it was a gross dangerous error for all the body of police to force their way t through rough the dense crowd there was no proof of any attempt to storm the barracks barrac s on the other hand band THE VICTIMS were two old men and a boy gladstone hoped to hear before the debate closed that this sad and grievous af fair which had created a sentiment of horror and disgust throughout the kingdom had bad not leen kept in the dark but had been probed to the bottom cheers he feared that all that was occurring in ireland tended to e the contention of the opposition that the government legislation was directed not against crime but against the combination for liberty of speech and public meeting he was convinced that the people of england would not follow the governments course which could lead to nothing but distress and disaster cheers LABOUCH TA EBE said he had bad been in a position to see all that ahat occurred at mitchellstown Mitchells town stringent orders were given to the people by the leaders to avoid disturbance there was no objection to the presence of the government reporters but the police could not force them through U h the densely packed crowd and atey they were driven back they then advanced to assault the crowd the affray being begun by a constable drawing his sword and wounding a horse ethere there were in not many moments more than fifty people fighting the police there were women and children in the crowd and the men had bad 9 a perfect right to resist the attack when the POLICE FIRED there was no BO danger of any of them being attacked either inside or outside the barracks the police behaved like wild beasts battering people about without mercy the chief constable showed a deliberate intention to break up the meeting labouchere held the chief constable and resident magistrate responsible far what had occurred and he accused them of deliberate murder cheers Par nells motion to adjourn the de batecas bat ewas defeated dillon who had just arrived irom from dublin gave his account of the trouble he blamed the government for departing from tile the USUAL CUSTOM of asking for accommodations for reporters never before had he seen an attempt after a meeting had bad commenced I 1 to rush the police and reporters t through the thickest part of a crowd lord randolph churchill said the debate would bring vividly before the country the nature of the struggle in which the government was engaged in ireland the difficulties with which they had to contend the resources of their 0 opponents he spoke sarcastically I 1 of Glad stones appeals to the irish people to exercise patience and thought the appo had bad made a capital blunder in pumping harcourt up because the house bouse could recall speeches of his as forcible and eloquent in tue the OPPOSITE DIRECTION the government were justified in the course they had bad taken parnell in moving the adjournment of the debate said it was unreasonable that he should be asked to address the house bouse at this late hour I 1 after division on his bis motion bradlaugh la h and butler continued the debate ne the house adjourned at 5 15 am WYANDALE Ks sept 12 the jury in the case of geo hamilton charged with train wrecking reported a verdict of not guilty this morning after having been deliberating since saturday morning hamilton was charged with being one of the strikers who in april 1886 wrecked the missouri pacific freight train near here and killed hilled two men BUTTE mont sept 12 A miner hiner s special ecial from fort shaw says john imbody embody 70 years of age residing alone on his bis ranch at the head bead of dearborn creek was found dead and I 1 PARTLY BURNED an ax was us used ed his bis skull being cleft fie be has children living in new york state he had bad sold out to go to them i he be money is missi missing g the murderer is a young man from the northwestern territory name unknown he stole the team and horses to escape across the line officers are on his bis trail and ex expect act to overtake him liner miner special from sun eiver MT great excitement here over the brutal raping of mrs glines by alonzo goldi ing who has been captured golding is a colored barber the woman resisted and was badly treated golding barely escaped with his life when taken by fifty enraged men he will HARDLY LIVE through the night as the citizens are wild with excitement TROY sept 12 chasu chaa 5 ide bookkeeper of the first national bank of glenns falls has confessed to the embezzlement of 1810 in ia the years 1881 and 1882 he was an officer of the baptist sunday school and generally respected NEBRASKA CITY Neb Sept 12 the sheriff of page page county iowa arrested here today to day mrs rs josephine bravener Tr avener who is now residing aare but whose home is at essex eddex iowa on the charge of child murder on information furnished by the woman lir divorced husband OTTAWA ills sept 13 when the supreme court met this morning the call of the docket was proceeded with bothin nothing was developed concerning ning the anarchists anarchists OTTAWA ont sept IS 13 owing owina to the serious aspect of the railroad struggle in manitoba the dominion government has ordered the militia which is stationed at winnipeg to hold themselves in readiness to suppress any outbreak SAN FRANCISCO sept 13 an associated press dispatch from tucson A ti says the extent of tae destruction to the railroad is much greater than at first supposed it extends at intervals from the colorado river to the dragoon mountains east of benson beason one hill fifty feet high on the dragoon grade is washed out eight miles milea and washed out in places between benson find and tucson it will take three weeks to repair it so the trains can pass over EASTERN passengers tie tied up u here will be transferred overland i py y coaches today to day no trains irom from t the e east or west have arrived since thursday night two hundred men are working in cienega and at the dragoons two hundred went west on a wrecking train yesterday and at 7 last evening had mastered the road west of Marl copa A gan gang 0 of from yuma this evening agot got between between texas hill and sentinel sete sene tin e where they expect to meet another oth er gang on the earlyta early tomorrow to morrow tra train in from the west the present is the ahe most destructive washout yet suffered by the southern pacific c and it will cost pot not less leas than 2900 CO to repair the damage 9 A through wire W ire to the east was nade made i today to day HEAVY RAINS yesterday extended into five ve miles of track and three bridges were washed out on the sonora road the streets of tucson are flooded with hrisho perishable ble freight for the eastern market t A large quantity was sold by the railroad new YORK sept 13 18 the extraordinary session of the general term of the supreme court called to hear argument upon jacob sharps appeal from his bli conviction for bribery assembled this morning in a crowded court courtroom room judge van brunt presided flanked on either side by judges and bartlett the proceedings ce were opened by mr stickney asking if the court would insist that the argil argument ment should be concluded today judi judge e van brunt having conferred witt with his bis colleagues announced that the court would sit until half past five Gl grelock elock allowing six hours for the argument which divided up evenly between counsel was considered sufficient col bourke cochrane then began his a argument ament on behalf of sharp raolia SOFIA sept 13 A meeting of the national party was held yesterday persons being present after the meeting a procession was formed and marched to the palace where they cheered prince ferdinand thence they proceeded to the residence of M Kara and threw stones at the windows the police were unable to quell the disturbance and many of them were injured the mob then visited the offices of the opposition journals smashed the ing down with traitors then they returned to the palace where prince ferdinand appeared upon the balcony the resolutions adopted at the meeting were read to him and in reply he said lovia love me be good patriots long live bulgaria the crowd then dispersed singing a national anthem SAN FRANCISCO sept 13 lieutenant governor R W waterman took the oath of office as governor this morning made vacant by the death of governor bartlett in the course coarse of his address governor waterman said with the tae american doctrine that governments ern ments are instituted to secure life liberty and the pursuit of happiness I 1 am in full accord with the imported here sies of the communist and socialist I 1 have no sympathy these doctrines are subversive of our free institutions and those who promulgate them are enemies of mankind 17 DENVER sept la 13 special to the republican A construction train on the aspen ext extension ensio of the midland road consisting of an engine two tivo cars of railroad iron and track layers was derailed near lake ivanhoe early this morning the cars turned completely over bringing the men under the iron killing four and seriously injuring sixty one the engineer and fireman fireman escaped unhurt HALIFAX sept 13 st pierre ad vices state that the disasters which occurred during the recent great gales on the banks are still being reported daily the schooner stpierre passed there bottom up her crew of men having all been lost vessels belonging to the french cod fishing fleet heard from up to the present time report a loss of fifty lives one hundred ves vessels sels have been badly damaged and withdrawn from the fisheries thus losing the se september fishing this will decrease t the 9 e seasons catch 20 0 o quintals quint als and in consequence the I 1 price has already advanced ya 15 per cent DUBLIN sept IS 13 freemanb freemans Fre emans journal says bays the cell in which editor obrien enis is at cork is but nine feet long and tour four feet wide badly lighted and little better than a BLACK HOLE A great demonstration is being organized at mitchellstown mitchelltown Mitchells Mitchell town to be made tomorrow durin during 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