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Show ar r 9 5k ) A 0(B3EN,BAILY QQMMERCI OGDEN, l"TAIIt FRIDAY MOKNINCiQTiHEIi VOLCME IV, NUMBER 2. 3, !90. vuf vr BACK Urf-.U- gram miK LESLIE THE ITS KETl'U. OS ZfeaoovarT of Bitot Kanaad th Export th Tby K A EXTEDlTIoS Csarj Aa EiJ4 faaiaia f fin aC VkhU4, teraoun Mr. T. respondent fur wVirfc U lira U SU1 V&luUr Ipw4u Baraiag Bitaaia-- MfL Oct. 2 -- Vterdy af J. Glare, artist and corthe Frank Lesli expedi- tion which Wt for Alka bust spring, returned ta Victoria with sevwl of ths officer of th United State cutter Patterson, which reached Xanaiuo 00 Sunday evening. It will b recollected that last spring party of fiv explorer left New Vork in th interests of lb Arix,u VLm IIDI J v'i grant th oath be ttt cyd a is lJtMi proUd . to iobo, and lthat suadUt by appix-- to Aruona. Krepurt says that Ansae Las quit a friLkiiOg of Mexican among th people. Tbs anajirUy of them hv becoai naturalized citizen and ar in sympathy with Aaafficaa U and custom. Tber ar few Chines ta tha ierhtory as rueupared lib tba Paoihc coast states, and as vet they rut no tigura aa a element, although they ar very objectionable as a chum, and their trluskj is as much dWrwd in Ariaona as eWewher. Tba acting governor recommend that an enabling act for tba sdnikMtoa uf Ariaona into tha Union b passed by Congress; that all public lands with in the territory be donated to it; that all school Unds be donated to tha territory for school purposes; that tha San Carl. Apache be removed from tha territory and that tha reservation be opened for settlement; that tha salaries of the present Judges in Arisnna be increased and that tba pay of tofjUOperbeyear, increased to I W per day. legislators New York paper THE IDAHO ELECTION. to aipVora th hitherto unknown region of Alaska I) ing between the Yukon river Tie State (ioi Ilrpukliran and the southern coast. Th party of 2,000 Majority. explorer left Pateraon, bring taken to Spwial to Till Com m bbcul. Chilcat, where the explorations proper Boisk Crrr, Idaho, Oct. 2. The recommenced. sult in Ada county are suprisingly The river waa ascended for several Democratic. They will have at least hundred mile, until an immense glacier three members of tha legislature, and waa reached. This glacier is the bead have elected the probate judge and and first start of the river, which flows clerk certain, while the sheriff and southerly along the Chilcat range. An- assessor is close. But returns from Vez other river which Hows in a northerly Pere usually Democratic show that both and westerly direction towards the Yu state and legislative ticket is Recounty kon, start from the northern aide of the glacier w hich is about Bixty miles across. publican. The Democratic beat in Ada county When thejieaduuarters of the Yukon was caused by a fight among Republij were reached, Mr. Ulave left in advance the cans. It proved most disastrous to the 'ot the iartywithandanstruck across to westward, experienced woods- Republican cause, and will teach them man to act as guide. a valuable lesson. A section ot country hitherto unReturns now in at Republican headknown was eutered upon, and after many quarters show that the Republicans miles of travel a river flowing southerly have carried the state by fully 2,0110. waa found. This river has never been Later reports may modify this some, but known to white men. It rides in Great will increase rather than diminish the lake, about 4W miles from the coast, and Republican majority. The Republicans ..'Hows to the sea in a direction parallel will have over forty members of the with the Chilcat range. legislature certa'ii, with chances favorIts native name is Alseck, and Mr. ing forty-thre- e out of fifty four, giving Glave did not think civiluutkm could the Democrats four in Ada, three in improve on this euphonious sound and Boise, one in Alt urns, one in Elmore, one ' he will describe the river as the Alseck in Logan, and one in WashingVin. in his description of it. Along the ' All that the present reports show, the course of the river the country is much Republican njority is forty three. better than the explorer had any ndea it "The Repubimans have elected the v would oe, v governor anualllthe state ticket, con- x Fine valleys and ' gently unduLiting, J gressmen, and wuk have, an indicated art found instead of rocky 'and jpajority m the iejjssiatureit prairies . Timber vrs plentiful V2 f'. and of superior quality, and the Hoi jib CrMrlIdaho. OetL; 2. Rnt urns ,,whole aspect .of the country, ag,jrood The river could He navigated by aa or dinary river steamer, its current being can majority in the state, is L500, with t " not, over swift. Natives were found along three Rermblicnn counties and one he-- leKia-fhe river who ba never seen a white doubtfiiVito hear frpr man. They are ot ari intelligent appearIRopubhcay fj ance and friondli in deiqeanor. Tlev the ome coiy iuiTio.tQtha-aofiP- t tribes. 1 sterile-mountains- '.. ljrt ai-u-J Lv rrlti(Vj; U-- r the Iubms aod ;-- K. auanus and abd rJ ai euLmrii A PITT BrEG MXS KELIE7ED OF rro'M.r .fstim: r FIllDl . 1U tniHW-Mru.jjut-tt- ; M, W-UtJ- THE .W ((uj out avtuirrapbM em cd tarit lW Young iu; UPMUt. ti e htH Tm-ta- lc jTy Xu'i afaUaa. Today abOaJ. R Gardner, an extensive lumber dealer uf Ridgeway, Pa, waa rr turning from tba East Liverpool, O, fair, b wa relieved of ten thousand dollara, tba proceed of a big lumber sale. At Washington street soma one called out "Allegheny," Gardner started for tba door, but wa jammI into a corner by several men who also wanted to get off. II apologized to on of them after a quarreL After tha ritv proper wa reached, Gardner found be had apologized too aoon. Hi pocketbook waa gone aa waa also the gentleman to bom the apology wa made. PrTTfcacac, Oct. S. i t. Ind, Oct BASEBALL BAT. , , 1 . An Ansrry Man Uses a Good Dut With ; Dreadful Effect. 2. At noon today John Chicago, Oct. Brenock, a milliariiiire contractor and manufacturer and park commissioner, gave himself up at the Maxwell street station, on' a charge of assault with intent to kill. The accusation will probably be changes to murder, .for Edward E. Swiney president "of the Edward E. ; Swiney company,' whom Brenock.. attacked yesterday, ia' very much Worse iand he is expected to die tonight.-" ft is' the startling climax 'to roinanoa aud adds ii touch of tragedy to the fljjof SwiaoyU kve for bwiuiiftit st , MtSr iiwma KagorT eioeBi.ojiugnier, . "Ihear your me said crenock to bught the begt r I me, nd toa n aMtoct-ate- d a at-1- . under-aUio- d lt Fatal Vnrrrel. severe cold, which brought on a sever 2. This morning congestion. At 4 p. m. ha went to the William CarrolL aged nineteen, twitted office, complained of a severe pain in tha Louis Griggs, aged twenty one, about chest, and a as taken home in a carriage. being a cripple. The latter drew a knife In about twenty minutes he was dead. and stabbed Carroll twice, leaving the Mr. French was connected with, the knife sticking in .Carroll's body. In a early antialavery agitation with such moment Carroll arose, ran across the street after Griggs, and drawing the men as Garrison, Chaa. Gidding and knife from the wound plunged it into other great leaders. ' lie. edited the Grigg's abdomen and imtuedialcly after- "Herald of: Freedom,' the flrpt anti ward fell dead. Griggs also died in a few minutes. The boys had been friends slavery paper in New England, served for years and the remark was made in a nine years ks sergeant at arms of the quarrel brought on by a ariendly scuffle. United 8taU Senate being intimate with all the leading men of the nation. WIELDED A A Ai-bax- IrU-Kaxi- The Funeral Dimton. rwt mt rMatiaa-a4t- al Ji4 aa4 t i-international diOmaha, Oot Tb rector Mancitioa tulay, adoptnl a WaamaoTua, Oct. Judge Sawyer, reaolutioa txpfetMiog the aenas of the on behalf of tb tuajority of tb Kauai convection that tha anti trust bill re- committer stated tueigbt to aa cently pasted by Cocgrw abrogate all preaa reporter that b bad learned tba contrarta between the national with surprise that tl nunority report burial caas and fnneral di- bad been 1 given o!L It rectby tb eom'uittee tht tb evidet wa not all in a .J the u.irtigation AX EDITOR HEAD. cluwkL Taking cp the a!Ut;atiiKi iu tlte Col. Frf nrk of the Hoi Sun Hud- - minority report una by coe, Jud,e 4?iili PaNe Away. Sawyer aaid there wa not on of Ui statement that b believed aa borne RjiorUl to Tacf ommekial. Bow Qrrr, Idaho, Oct 2CoL John out bv th A to tb list of R. French, ediUir of tb Boise Sun, stockholder showed that proof died sudonJy in thi city at 5 p. ni. to- Smyasr subscribed alon for tb stock day, tfe bad been Buffering from a and that other interested with hiiu atMH-iaUo- mle subacription. With regard to Bradley Tanner, Itsum's private secretary, the evidence showed that at the outside lie bad only written four or five letter on the refrigerator company' business in the pension office during oflice hours. Hi association with the District of Columbia branch of the company was purely nominal, and the coinany itself tiad not yet been brought into active existence. Tanner's promotion was shown to have been made in fulfillment of a promise to Raum predecessor. With this exception them was no evidence to show that anybody employed in the pension otlice was directly or indirectly the o!oar, practical thinker, a owner of any sUx-- in the refrigerator He was company. brilliant writer, a gonial, noble man. analyzed He is the brother in law of T. S. Kim- - 1 The majority had carefully he testimouy with regard to favoritism ball of Omutia, third vice presidonBV'-Kiow- : uml ha.l reuchMl the mn wa itnnossibla the Union Ricific railw ay. f J t , bat favoritism ...n.,!). .....nui.i Hi here in the ine esuiousning will await" aJ ice from Mr. les system, as exiediting fore detartnit,ing the place and eUtWWir They found there was no evi- that the commissioner of intermen?,, to grve time and attention to Boise City is much agitated over I Vef, which should be expected. sudden faking off. .'. i awyer reniaxked in conclusion hv expression to what to be the view of the Boise 2. , Cm Idaho, Oct. Col. Jri hesitation, because he R. Frencli, alitor of the Boise Sun, di S3 Viul the mvwligui' mis evening. French prominentl A: .tbeir etateinent vjf L. V Illl W"h the nuU-Hl- j editor ot the lb i 1 at. aoa,-llonor- er ifjeao fj'thw UL3lVt5a . ao tre 1. tm U T'ed BV dwrtiuect ee, tLs u.f.ntitAun as gAida CAPITAL Jl"W E THE EAlli tburotigL!; ciL-iriA 0JliLV L!L ' M1SUK1TV ELItifiT. mad U4ur tba nMuaiitt that be approrvd uf a and tbuugtt K. Gardaar Baa Taa Tbooaaad Doi- - that divkitbg tba arrultiral drparV Ko Out of lt aJjaiAUocM Burn Out by aent into Uiia graai leiartaetit ta lars Stotao la a Ckvwdad It eridtca Tbm Uajnty of oea, a be lnr.i it, aa a deBailwar Traia. cided Will tit augcnl anerai suaterud cbaegca, Tba ooai-aiittwill ! 1x4 titrm Omt mt a rrtradlj ftraaV-T- w tm ratwrMr4 I'tfrii ia tto cUt tbi wurk.baroUrreiprU Ma Ea OtW U a Ur-tl-- a U1 UrMml Ca4xra wnminxl tba tm cat-nu- t, ocuattectly to ill llii f rusa Ui exi&iNae and suade a auboct i4 i&d.t.uJ euaiaaiutkaiAua frvan tb ootia'ncw to tba oumiS, and thai urn other form ut than form IT I can b accepted a aaUcf jiug tba r quiresueet of tb staitct En; li a Irea CotnmraL. Lusnoii, Oi-- 1 Tb St. JantM Ga-ae- tt Tint aa artR-- eommeaung in a aoeeriug eaaaacr npue tba aoaaait to asUbbhh a fund for tb relief uf tb f annua ufferer ia Ireland. ll say Uia Baotemant a simply a dodg to aacur tb Irah vol. lli Star say: "America ua. Tb estabtiKbtueiit uf a Brttaib fund ta reliv distress in IrtUad is unperativa." 'Ilia DUy "Every Engluib man buuurs the liio r! baarted sues ot America, but eiery true Englishman uiui4 feel ahaiiieU uf i.:m govern menl, wbi b h o4..r uffermg lrelaad oimm-- i iou wl.ite es ar offering bet Xtu: oa -- briMd." A Bb.hop'i Edk-t- . CtxvELAjin, Oct 2- .- Bishop Richard Gilmour, of this Catholio diocese. La created great excitement among tba Catholic by an order issued today. t Th Catholic Knight, a weekly paper edited by J. J. Greevea, fur some Urn baa been attacking th bishop. Tba bishop say he reserve to himeelf the power to absolve ( i reeves or any one ' lay or cleric, associated with hiin in tha work on aaid paier, any oorreiioudentA,. 'A: contributons agenle or distributor or eve) those w ho have paid ubcriptiV-- Y and after the publication eoutiuue receive and read aaid paper. The Congress. Lonmw, Oct 2. Th diK'kmen congress opened yesterday. Sixty delegates were present Thomas lann, who presided, said that dockmen ' junion had obtained for fx) per cent of titie membsrs an advance of seven shilling per week and for the remainder afc advance of three shillings and six pehoe per week. The union had also brought1 about tha abolition of the contract syjlem iu eight out of ten groups of London docks and had albigelher destroyed the sweating-system- , Argrentlua Am'ptJJ. Wasbikotow, Oct 2, The Department of State ha received a dispatch from the United State legation at Buenos Avrea. iuciii(t inav me president ot the tie Kepubliu baa issued a decree ; the plan for amission. al .y 'ri '! Ill tfeojrst- bv BbT a glandrjr- I geant Iwas at-e- t OA i wa Were IlillD. rm a PRICE, FIVE CEN r- - IrejuAo gorttaut f rhaa FI10MALSKJL 31 LtL iiethtfefur reoussuueada ttJ T Uda Jb surve( Mr.Gbvele. his amvM 3 eenu, " from i W1U ri-.torn I Olf Mr i and expl' fcjtamuj L.,HVv A!' into a civib shall pro" Alaska's u h intoi ' yev port nl ior byiN He states that there tion in the f the Indians tions, and wi Ka Ul IUD 1 4srritorV The mining m& 18 in urev roL 1 Irt nttAtit.inn . i winRtoJ Idalio. anoj action i" i thinl?? thai to Arizoiiij of jaormoi . 18 owing to tli matea Tberepoi mehinre. beoonir: as to j o -- - J |