Show joun JOHN appointed gover nor of idaho idabo by the alic president last winter arid rejected by the senate met james breynolds SR S eynolds editor of the idaho idah 0 Sta statesman who made bitter bitt r reflections on oil murphy at that time in in front of wulla wells fargo do co s office this evenin evening and gave him a tremendous beating with a hickory cane thou though ii murphy was inferior to reynolds in size neither was arrested there are pleasant incidents in an editors life aint there and the above is truly a cheerful one the item is taken from the san francisco dispatches to the sacramento Sacia mento uvion union here is is the wiy way it looks to us its murphy with courage j well up tip met rey key bolha niri i mojin fL y struck him with a ea club ab when bystanders them i if not ilot him himself self the newsmonger manipulates the item gatherer g and lids has the telegraph graph news colored in his favor it savors much of the sensational to appear otherwise erwine tremendous beati beating ug now all who know jim reynolds are arc well awain that he is not the man to stand bland and be pounded by anybody and it just as we say or else murphy took him unawares and knocked him down thais right ri bt old man inan always allays be prepa red for sue lucli li discussions by carrying f arms or somebody else will come along soon and we hope you will be as well weil prepared for him as you were for murphy after reynolds looks down a ft div w boic pistol baniels ban els and gets hit a a catic canu a few times more lie ho will take the pie caution caulion to buckle on his revolver ahrn he contemplates a journey just like him bim he never would cany a weapon As tiow now stands old man we never wish to see your face up tip here bere until that little affair is satisfactorily sti tightened up A few boic lays days wilt will suffice to give us a t tuc ue vei sion of the len countie in III the meantime jim dont be uneasy stay as long as you please we will endeavor to run things until your if it its s five years but dont come back without making all thin things s square who would bo be an editor without a refreshing episode occasionally casio nally idaho statesman 0 oct ca 10 WE IKE trust it is not lot too early in the life of the pacific railroad to suggest for the comfort of its through th rouga travelers a higher and more lu luxurious urious class of cars than those on oil our other toads loads even the gorgeous oars cars lf as our western friends have ambitiously wied wi ed the commodious com carriages provided for the long distances lack one great and essential thing privacy p ri ancy in europe a small party calif they like and if they will pay for it be by themselves and ride with such liveli liveliness ness or comno 1 lency as best suits them to their journeys end tile through travel between new york and san francisca Francis cp will be principally from two classes business men and pleasure seekers emi eligi gianta ants and those who have more time than money will continue to go by steamer business men will ordinarily ba satisfied with the accommodations to which they have been decus accustomed tomed on oil shorter roads but the class clas of tourists Ls is one that will be dhawn only by plas urea ble routes even to goaec see the gories glories of the rocky hocky mountains and the wonderful beauties of tho the pacific coat to cater to this class therefore and cultivate its it growth irwill undoubted ly pay to put on I a limited number of european first class carriages with peili aps some american improvement therein and alid pay not only by bv the patronage of that class but tile the use ae of the boic expensive carriages will rapi idly idl y extend to who can afford it aud and w who 11 cr enjoyed d the pleas pleasure uc r oj of r being overwhelmed nied by a imi horde io C of distasteful pel will never never go back to it ca once in ft a great while fur a I 1 just as one can manage mana c to stand aland tile the fiery racket of the fourth one once a year for the fun of the thing 1 this ampt improvement t must cuine coine in lillie and we know no better opportunity than tho the ono one which is about abo it t to draw bo large a transit of forein foreign n traffic across our vast continent to make the pacific railroad villey valley the creates greatest t and best iii tile the 2 y F Y times GEN BUTLER is ia bidding for the presidency by advocating a ian dan belous tampering with the public faith in the matter of the payment of the 25 bonds bonda which is very closely related to repudiation tho the other radical den ben the tough lough and reddish republican wade also desires to succeed mr johnson and he is advocating a division of propel pr ty which like a division of common sense would be an excellent thing for wade and ins his friends who have none of their own to bo be divided we have had sescial presidents of whom tile the nation has had bad no reason to be mond pi oaid but the two bens really presume a i little too far when they imagine the people ate aie ready read to see them occupying the while hit house who does docs not dot remember tho troubles that wa we underwent in consequence of mr van burens burena purchase of gold spoons and is ia it to he be supposed that we are arc now willing to iak tile the safety of our hard bard bought national spoons by placing 1 ing them within reach of but this is a delicate topic az aa well as a sad one As john paul expresses it 0 of all sad of lougue or pen the saddest are these ge me minja have ben JV T Y cilen Cit 7 an accident occurred at white chases saw mill at genoa last monday afternoon which resulted in the death of one thor thomas nas hanna who was engaged at the time in hitching bit ching on t to a log with cattle it at the foot of a chute in which logs were nvere being slid down dowil the mountain hanna had neglected to raise the flag giving parties above notice of if his presence there when a log came d downard dow nand struck him in the fbi forehead foie head thead killing him instantly BROAD is eleven miles and a half long in one straight line and one hundred and fifteen feet wide extending from league island on the delaware river to the ithe northern boundary of the present city limits at its present rate of improvement it will require only a few years to make it the most magnificent in the world i SANTAFE FE ITE ITEMS A monument is to be erected to the memory m of the volunteers who fell at tile battles af VITI ay A 1 aon oal ranch in the spring of 1862 lion hou 0 P clever was elected delegate to congress at tho late election |