Show a a T POLITICAL POT i t ttow It Bubbles and Sizzles ill Idaho THE OPPOSITION TO FREDDY The Cominz Strngclo STlll Jc fore Than An Ordinary Onciomanf Dubois Cute Tritkslhc Outlook i BOISK CITY IdahoJuly 111890 Special J correspondence of THE HCIULI > J Tho poll po-ll fil circus has commenced The Repub llfin club twill II1Mt t This nvoiiintr at Good Tit1ur hull l which they have leased l for t the eauuuign It comprises about one nun drat and eighty members opposed to the f aspirations of Dubois to the United States L Stnate and favorable to Governor Shoup Mid W1 McConnell of Latah These last f names should not be connected as political friends The governor is very discreet r and has thus far shown no preference for J any one unless it be a social tendency to Dubois McConnell is totally unfit for the senatorship socially morally and otherwise other-wise as much as Dubois himself but ho has money which he has already been passing pass-ing out lavishly to obtain the organization of the new state in his favor and it will have its effect He went to Bingham Dubois own county and effected an organization against him he visited other localities presumed to be favorable to that I gentleman with like effect This county I has never been favorable to Freddy In I his aspirations for the Senate it will be I lost to him in either one way or tho other It will be McConnell or Democratic Talk I to a Dubois Republican and he will tell you that he will vote for Democrat before a McConnell man Talk to a McConnell man and you receive the same answer The fight is NOT AX ORDINARY ONE It arises from the leaders accusing each other of unnamable crimes Thus tho F Statesman stigmatizes D P B Pride as an outcast and new Republican paper which will issue in less than a week will retaliate I with interest There is no use of making efforts in the direction of conciliation It would be utter folly Both sides admit it If it were possible to etch 11n n peace it could not lost tin hour I Neither side has confidence m the other It Is > not a now fight It hadlts origin when Billy Bunn the editor of the Philadelphia t Transcript a very disreputable Sunday paper r pa-per was governor of this territory six made sears ago Tho libels against Pride made by political enemies and confined to them exclusively were investigated by the Knights of Pythias The report of the local lodge vindicated him Upon appeal his accusers ac-cusers were expelled for wrongfully maligning ma-ligning a brother Prom this has arisen other complications which it will bo left to tho gentlemen of the Republican persuasion to unravel and make amicable not the best of which Is with a large number of voters who arc Hebrews and members of tho IL of P THIS 3IAXXCK OF DOING nOSINESS at Boise in the formation of clubs has been followed all over Idaho even in little towns of scarcely three or four hundred population popula-tion After the antiDubois men had gotten got-ten in their work in this manner and the guileless Freddy had ascertained its true inwardness he goes to J M Thurston of Omaha of tho Republican National committee his mittee procures his opinion of the proper manner of forming Republican clubs and occupies a whole issue of the Statesman in giving his opinion and Thnrstons It fell dead here as it did all over the state Tho members said they were forming a club in the west not one dictated by railroad attorneys at-torneys or anyone else and when the Republican Re-publican party assumed to expel them for exercising a clear right they had as American Amer-ican citizens they should know what to do WHEN rKEDDl WAS IS WASHINGTON i doing great work for Idaho simply because it be-cause ho was in the train of the party and they had use for him in tho attempt raise the majority of the Republicans In the Senate to fourteen he had plain sailiiicr Ho is expected in this city today Ho maybe may-be n terror in the House of Representative the Senate of the United States may tremble at his nod The President of the United States may say unto him Come here thou son of the friend of martyred Lincoln place your head upon this my guileless bosom ask what thou wilt and itshull come unto thee still he will stand I no more chance of running a Republican club formed before his arrival than be l would of being struck by lightning in a snow storm There are other influences more potent but less noisy than that of the McConnell element against Dubois Ono is tho railroad rail-road influence of the north controlled by W B Hazburn Freddy has never bee popular with the railroads though they nave had no moro abject supplicant for their favor Ho had trouble with the officers cers of the Oregon Short Lino and Utah Northern the year he became a candidate for deligate the first time on account of au anticipated riot at Eagle Rock and as United States marshal he refused to appoint ap-point some of Pinkertons men as deputies For this he will never be forgiven Theso corporations understand their men pretty well The man who has kicked once may > do so again and when ho Is most needed The son of the friend of Lincolns was not sufficiently subservient IK snosnoxn COUNTY one of tho largest in tho state lives a gentleman gen-tleman by the name of William H Clagett i Ho is ono of the purest men on the Pacific coast a splendid orator a quarter of a century a ago a delegate from Montana is called by Dubois friends erratic is a fine lawyer and splendid gentleman of good family your correspondent having known his father a wealthy gentleman of Keokuk la when thirty years ago ho was chairman of the Democratic central com mitten of that state This gentleman has a large following for United States senator sena-tor but would not think of machine politic to bring the office to his doors If the I state should go Republican the office must seek Clagett He is perfectly incapable of meanness or trickery in any form P But the new state will not bo Republican can Great changes have taken place in i Its political complexion which it might be Imprudent here to mention The three largest counties iu tho stateBingham Ada and Shoshone aro considered SATE ron TUE DEMOCRACY and the smaller ones will be taken care of Governor Shoup says it will be a closo and heated contest and the governor is quit correct A meeting of time Republican territorial central committee is called to meet In this city on Tuesday next Fred T Dubois is I its chairman and is expected to bo present Tho members of the committee in tho several sev-eral counties arc invited to procure the attendance at-tendance of as many leading members of tho party in their respective counties as it is possible to procure Ensign of Barley chairman of the Democratic committee will probably make a similar Gill in a few days The adoptedayear ago under which Idaho was admitted provided that the governor should call an election after the states admission to take place in not less than forty nor moro than ninety days The proclamation will issue on Monday next and the 1st day of October appointed ap-pointed cs the election day The campaign may bo said to have commenced This is a heated term for politics but even some of the boys of exceeding avoirdupois will try to worry it through A PEMOCUATJC CIUB b will be formed this evening A Gall was written out two days ago and has attached to it already 200 names The meeting will take place in Capital halL This does not mean the capital building but a hall so named on Main street Walter Evans tho little boy of whom mention was made in a dispatch to THE HERALD yas found by the authorities last night He had ran away from the terrible Nora as ho had once done before and slept out nights for a week eating berries etc for subsistence Ho will be taken good care of In the future There is a great deal of work being per i i A y J u formed in the direction of striking water and already live flowing wells have been trucks There does not seeni < < to be a great demand for it at present but Boise se mst ms-t o be running wild in that direction nor It is intended to have the street railroads complete by the time the next legislature meets I Buz |