Show F 7 I I a I ic I i IDAHOS NEW GOVERNOR ntlN f t f r t Since Colonel Edward Stevenson was J = J Ii j made Governor of Idaho the gentle q 7 I I JIi 4 < J t 1 a s i nian has been talked about and written i F I about great deal not alone in the I 3 1 t 1 west but in the east as well His appointment < i i 1 pointment is almost a new departure in P FJ r F f that ho is a citizen of the Territory i i I J 1 and notwithstanding the fact that the r t i1 I t platforms df the two great parties declared tLf ff de-clared that the Federal offices in the 7 Temtories should be filled by bona = r f t tide residents Mr Cleveland is i J paying little more attention to I j the declaration than did Mr A J I it f thur t who very nearly ignored it Most F 1 1t i i t i that has been said concerning Stevenson j A J I i has been decidedly favorable to his Cf t i i l honesty and ability but nothing that x I I w lave seen is more creditable to lf > > t I t a character than the following To be I 1 abased by a man like cx Governor Bunn F f i ° isthe best of praise wherever 3unn is i known as he is in Idaho and to ba c r prssedby Bunn is enough to condemn I t a man with bohest people t After this i I ire shall believe that President Cleveland i 1 = y Cleve-land has done wisely and well in appointing ap-pointing to the governorship the mnn rR U recommended by Hon John Halley R t Here Bunns opinion of the new toy i7 Q emoraativen to fi PlliIadl > tpJlin re II tIO f v of I J r r l = l r 1 F j I J i I f s r i r I t f S T 2 |