Show AFTER THE ELECTION Some Candidates are Still A ious in Idaho r IdTERABYl CONGRESS I LONDON i Copyright QuestionsMorley Replies to Ms Critics HicksBeach Calls Horleys Story A Travelers Tale BELIEVUE Idaho Oct 7Special telegram i tele-gram t Tnc HEBALDJ The aftermath of the election is interesting in Logan county Gideon Pettus Democrat is defeated for assessor by seven votes Hastings winning the prize P M Bruner of Halley Republican Re-publican is elected district attorney for the district composed of Alturas Elmore Logan and Cassia counties by sir votes defeating Guy C Barnum of this county who has ignored the law for the past ten years and contented himself with raising peaches in the Snake river bottom Bru uer who is a lawyer of ability considering consider-ing that he had a walkover was loyal enough t his party to stump the rest of the stat and igore nis own canvass He was evidently caught napping byhis wily opponent and can thank his stars if ho 30 elected at all It will be by the alleged six majority for now Mendoka precinct of of this county bobs up serenly and the Into of all four candidates hangs trembling on the balance It seems that the polls at Mendoka were not opened until 3 pm when the law provides that they shall not open later than 1 am Tho returns from Mendoka give a Republican majority of 10 Should the irregularity be suflicientto warrant war-rant the commissionerS Logan county in throwing out the precinct Bruner and Hastings will have to give way to the Democrats Barnum and Potters It is an interesting technicality that is momentous to the parties concerned and will be settled by the county commission of Logan county 7 county next Saturday r Bellevues majority for the county seat as against Shoshone was 1294 almost two to one There was a little humor about the contest Bellevue had nine tried and true workers in Shoshone As a result of their untiring efforts Shoshone returns showed eleven votes for Bellevue That is sufli cent guarantee t show that the voters of Shoshone were thorougly loyal to the interests in-terests of their own town On the other band three of Shoshones faithful workers work-ers labored hard in Bellevue all the day of the election to capture votes for their I town The returns showed that Bellevue cast but one vote for Shoshone Now each of these three Shoshone workers swears by all that is holy that ho cast that vote and all have been deigently explaining to their constituents how the discrepancy comes anyway k o A Literary Concress In London LONDON Oct 7 The Interaationaljjit erary congress met here today Jules Hemina permanent secretary presented a report on copyright He attributed the defeat of the copyright bill in Congress tote to-te prevailing unquenchable antagonism ton to-n land and to antagonism at home be tween the eastern and western states He held out little hope of a favorable settlement settle-ment of tbe question For the present be proposed as a means of reaching the de Bircd end that the congress scndits tbank to all who bad defended the good cause Count Keratry speakin from long experience expe-rience in America declared the report too gloomy and that a successful issue might le expected sooner than the report indi cateo It had been an easy matter under the rules of the House of Representatives for lcv active opponents t pi event the copy nxht bill arriving at tie stage of discus Eioa but the recent accession to power of Heed a greitInend ot the eopynjjnt association asso-ciation would render such tactics more aif iicult A fresh bill ho said had been discussed dis-cussed in December anu this bill would pass Morley Jicpllcs to His Critics LONDON Oct 7 In an address at Sivin ion tonight Motley replied to tbe crit ci = ms on his recent speech He ridiculed tie idea that because ho had been a cabinet minister he should blindfold himself to af jfairs in Ireland Every word he lau said was true anu ho was gina t have neJpec In an exposure of the magisterial author ties After describing the distrebs in tlC congested districts of Ireland Morley suggested sug-gested a remedy was available by icnuwa the proposals as t Irisn land made in 1tj HicksBeach on Morley LONDON Oct 7Sir Michael Ricks I Beach speaking at Gloucester tonight characterized Morleys story a a travel ers tc a recurrence of the famine of 1S46 is impossible the government hat taken measures t prevent any extenuei suffering on account ol failure of the potato po-tato crop Secretary of Stat Stanhope in a speech nt Horncastle declared the alleged famIne J in Ireland only existed in the imagination I of the Parnellite leaders and Ameiican anglers for the Irish vote Referring to the new United States tariff he said it was directed largely against England ana Canada i Can-ada and would do Canada serious injury Tbe greatest injury however would be I done to the Americans themselves It behooved be-hooved the government he said to find fresh outlets for British capital |