Show SUTHERLAND r SOLID SOUD VOTE F FR R SENATOR SENATORe e Is Unanimously ar lie lican an legislative Caucus I Lewis Casts Ballot for McCornick 10 Fulfill Pledge and t Then Withdraws It and Gets into Successful ate Makes Speech I f S of C SLIt Salt Lake G b ill th the or of the In the tho eLate or Slates Stat t 1 Kearne nail will r Ie elve sU the votes or of the In hi joint next Wed Ted if day At the caucus held la Th nb ot hr man was vas placed In in n ron roll call caH Sutherland r eh I tr A n B Lews Lewe of BeRve county Rating his vote ote for V S 5 k At the t or of the roll ca enU Lewis arose and that hit hie vot ot M b changed to ih t h former the cee of oC the caucus Irlo 10 II a motion by bs Senator t H 11 Love Iove ot of S lt Lake Tak to have the ther rord r ord show how that SutherlAnd hAd beers c t b f vry M roan man In th the was with hut two Votes of at Senator Lewis and ent at i J 1 III a Wootton fJ of Itah countY who In the the motIon Ills making It a ch nomination Mr Ir nume was pr by Thomas Hull of Salt Leac ot or th house and was waR by b anum a num S br f of And from arlois or of the tato from two or thrEe who had been r regarded as aR uncertain In lJ to the Ulo wore with applause the of the vote ote Mr Ir Sutherland was sent sont for nud 11 briefly After Arter he e thanked all the members for lor their support rt fl With the announcement of tho th with withdrawal of G e rg rge W Y yen yos it was assured r t thai I would ravet little or no 0 Yn iton The vote vot for tor was in L Lt t ure ted although wiM n with ther son sn r had st refused to d him dl to SutherlAnd CLIMBING THE BANDWAGON Details of Way in Which It Was Ac Accomplished In th tile abC absence P or of e 11 i lam Spry th called to order Wesley Vesley K Walton vice chAir chAirman Than man of the state committee G George rge Austin of Utah county was nade chairman Senator Walton secre secretary tary tar and ami Senator R It of assistant secretary Th caucus call eil was g sl sIgned ned by an all the an members except 1 ps Charles Charlea Carroll of oC Kane M II J 3 DailY of oC Summit RUdolph and rr 1 r C Pancake of Weber I Every very n r was however r cx X 0 pt pc Senator David McKay or of Weber hoSl proxy with In to cast for Sutherland w isas in the pos pen 5 scion ion or of Senator Hollingsworth of Sanpete ete Lawrence of n Salt lt Tae GlIke Simons of oC utah tah McCrea of Salt Luke and Merrill Cache were made n a committee on ul An effort was made to secure the by the committee of at a rule re a vote ote to bind but the which was unanimously adopt rd merely called for a majority vote yote Is Nominated Tn T pr presenting Mr Ir Sutherlands name speaker Hull HuH said Mr Chairman end and Gentlemen of the l am about to place before you ou the name of a nominee for of States senator I do not propose to tn occupy much of your time because I u aB know th the gentleman as wen well as an i m g f He Is the man who has hax stood 11 j the brunt of oC probably the hardest pout t aJ fight since statehood AU All manners of vituperation and falsehood have haver r hurled 8 against him nfl aU kinds of threats Inducements and Influences have bave 1 been en employed to draw him from the Against his character nothing cnn can 1 hc said He is a bright ht clean able up upright upright right man He will 11 do honor to our state and to that great eat bod body to which ho he shall he bC elected wd I have great reat pleasure In nam rg Hail Bon George Sutherland Many Nany Seek to Second t 1 The announcement of the name was re with applause and members with witha It a desire to make seconding speeches at 0 once 0 b n to for recognition George A Hone of L count was recognized and spoke briefly ife He wa was followed by Representative D It B Roberts or of Cache who vho said sald Cache coun counts n ts 8 ha needed no In as to their choice from an any man association or society Senator Larsen who said he voted for Suther nd In caucus two years ago and had hadI tot pot b been censured for it was next Hs He I cas aI b Representative Hart Harry S Jospph ot of Salt Lake who said h he voiced L the choice choko of the Fourth ward L Lor or Salt Lake LaK In voting for Sutherland Sp tor Willis mI Johnson or of Pluto I Text recognized d He began bagan by saying there wa was some question as to the atti attitude attitude tude ot of the tho south because some ot of the Republicans there thero had opposed the tho nom of the present governor but as ar arbe be believed Sutherland was the man who had borne the burden of the tight fight he b be believed Sutherland should have havo the tho re rea reward ward a rd Senator Samuel C Park and Clesson S Kinney of Salt Lake Lak were next Both commended Sutherlands Part In the J ht Mr Kinney saying he believed Sutherland was as much ot 01 r nfl 10 issue in the election last fall as an r rr enunciated In the tho platform Voice from Piute J 3 E Peterson of Plute FJ Id he be had withdrawn from R a conven convention tina tion fight in his county two years a ago o it was given out that he was wa to Reed Smoot and It was reared feare I Is 1 il s nomination might ose the county count which was n close one at the time He had come Orne o 0 the city he said 1 bit since arriving hero here had become con Sutherland was the man and an vota according to that conviction Senator Hollingsworth of Weber salt said he believed Sutherland was vas the ual tal howl choIe ot of the RepubliCAn voters last L fail faU and would therefore second his nom taUvo William M of 01 r Salt alt I Lake ke referred to Sutherlands eon con lonal campaign ot of IDOO 1000 when the th nomination was thrust upon him in the th hope ot of beating the tho gr great t king ot of the Democratic party part victors ictor over the plumed knight of DemocracY rac racY at that time was was mentioned b by Mr who expressed his pleasure at t being allowed to second t e nomination Representative RUdOlph I huchler of We 1 r her br drew forth applause e when he arose aros to second the nomination on behalf or 01 orthe the Weber county house hom 9 dele delegation aton Kuchler and PancaKe not signed Igne the th caucus call aU and their attitude In the fight has been the cause causa or of some lat 8 t IOU Ion Representative James A Anderson of 01 r Jorgan and Representative F Richards or of Davis made brier brief seconding speeches Lawrence Also Aiso in Line Senator George N Lawrence of oC Salt Sail L Lake spoke tt some somo length It had been beez I Intimated to him prior to the convention said that candidates for the tho would be required to pledge them to a certain candidate fOr tor the thu leg In order to get on the While rec recognizing the or of thi s selection election ot of a senator he continued hr he het t I hAd h hr ad ne neven a mans attitude In r tb lb a Senatorial candidate as his c ht hief q as a legislator I Tf if that were the case S he said wo we I would w some mighty poor laws Jaws He flue been pledged In any wa way i he h e went wt on but was not In sympathy i with w ith the campaign of oC that had h ad b conducted nor with what I t papers hail hael said about Mr tr Suther land landI l and I I 1 know him to bE a cl a candidate f s aid ald Senator LawTence a man who is i Din s it a of an any faction but butI I 01 the thc perty rt I hope hereafter wp we hall s si laive nothing that sa savors or of a po IU i tf In nor a little co terie t er of men get together to control J I dent dont believe there has been any a ny of oC an ulterior sort In Mr S campaign and It gives gies me leasure p to second hi FhI was waR another of oC tile the speeches that met mft applause Mr Ir Law Lawrence n e hue has alwa always pr sed strong trong and views And e nd up to last night tad not con committed h It t to Senator l Love e then moved that the ree ord o rd show that every member of the can U c UR ue had seconded th the nomina don The motion W was 6 about to b put DUt to the ac 1 c or of mu much h lal when n t Charles Carroll arose h or o tp to explain that flu the he t south h bull U not opposed Cutler r bt because Cau e hE h e had worked and voted for or him In the con c There were but two dissent InK l ug voices noted In the vote te on the tho Love those of Senator Lewis and Rep r Wootton who later embraced the he t opportunity pre presented ted by the roll roil call to t o make it a speech seconding the lon lion t o of Sutherland Lewis Votes for McC tor Lowia V S was vas the he t chief of the tho mono COny of the roll oll r call Tho others othera cried The lion Bon George Hon Geore erland e George Sutherland and Sutherland rland according to their natures and a nd the degree of their acquaintance with thu he t candidate Before the formal announcement ot of the r Senator Lewis arose to explain that r ht h e had d made a pledge by voting con hd t rury o all and n now desired S d to tc t o his vote to Sutherland The change hange c was made the result announced mid amid a ao cheers ehlers and a committee consisting of o f en Love Iove Speaker Hull Senator LO M Wilson and Representative S appointed to bring Mr Sutherland before the caucus Sutherland Makes n i Speech The roll call was at 9 Ten minutes later the approach of Mr was l announced The members rOSe ose r to him His appearance was the he t signal for a burst of oC prolonged yells Jells mingled with much After f t e cheers had db been n gIven Mr Suther u l and was escorted to t the es speakers e plat i iII f orm and nd l introduced by Representative nt Austin II Mr Sutherland W wore rh hla over oat coat C to which was d a large Jarge rose ose r After a moments pause lie ad v and spoke as Mr Ch and una G ot of the be a member ot of the States S tates senate 1 Is the most exalted position In I n the gift or of the people of this state I Ian hae h an no words to express my deep ap apprecIation p or of the honor you OU have con erred upon me My Iy heart Is full or of gratitude g to you OU The good book com coin mands us to love our enemies yet et in m my heart h eart as In the hearts of all men there theres Is i ia s a commandment yet greater than tat a commandment to love loe your friends In Inthe the t he two years ears rIght fight I made for this po S I have made It made It In the o has baa been no subterfuge no money spent improperly Improper no millionaire no great corporation back of It I say and a nd sa say with no egotism there has been nothinG back of It but the great common people 0 of this thin state My thanks JO go out outto outto to my loyal loal friends Mormon and Gentile for Cor there has been no difference in the lo l alt and devotion ot of the two classes M My thanks go out to you and In that I Include I eer every member of this Republican caucus I thank you ou again and I ask the honor and privilege ot of taking you OU each by the hand and thanking you OU In person Besieged With With Congratulations Adjournment followed The doors had been thrown open to those who vho had been waitinG In the corridors and the can candidate was us immediately Immediate surround surrounded ed b by a crowd of friends who hastened to congratulate Tho Original Sutherland Man appeared from nfl quarters In ad to the legislators who hastened to Congratulate him were among amone others State Chairman William SpI Spry E J H IL Cal hater lister N P Nelson E D B R Thompson Glen Miller J 1 L lla May Fred Price J U jr Allen AHen T I Sanford Judge Botkin and Charles DeMoisey Harry Joseph got In with the following Sa Say George you OU spoke of Mormons and G Gentiles but you say n a word about Jev Jews How Bow about that With much merriment the party broke broko up and moved up 11 town in small groups Mr Sutherland made a brief stop at his headquarters in the Kenyon Kenon hotel botel where a further Informal took place and then thon proceeded to his home RETRACTS JOHN D LEE TORY STORY Washington Star Takes Back State Statement ment Regarding Mrs Sutherland Special to The Herald D C Jan Smoot received toda today n a tele ram from George Sutherland who Is slated for the In succession to Senator Kearns denying that his was John D Lee who was executed for complicity In the Mountain Meadow some years ago erland sa says s his was John Percival Lee a descendant of the tho VIr ginia family or of that name The Washington Star which yesterday printed d thE statement that Sutherland was wa a ot of John D Lee corrects the statement nt in Is Issue ue and of Sutherland While Sutherland Was Wast Wase In the e c congress ng he took no very part t in national n affairs I but Was very favorably regarded among his associates He is III a man who mAkes friends and Is generally spoken of as very popular He Is a lawyer of good repute and hIs hia declare that he wIll bo be found not on only I an able member r or of the senate but u a hard and conscientious worker who cnn can be depended upon to do work that Js Is not always popular WAS BORN IN ENGLAND But Has as Lived Since Infancy H re n neXt t senator will never be pr pros s Ment ident unless tIne tito constitution Is amended because h was wa born In England at Stratford In lIe He adopted as his home how ever Mpr as soon M as 4 h he wa able to travel arriving with his parents arents In The family first lived Jived at The Alexander G Sutherland or of Salt Luke soOn Coon after reaching Utah engaged in j freighting to Montana and also did ro sonIc c mining work in fn that state sLate In 1872 the family moved to where the rather father had located three e years before beCore lr fr Sutherland M 81 was one or of the first settlers of Tintic and was the se second ond re record recorder cord corder r of the mining district George Sutherland attended school at during the earlier years When 13 years ears of oC ne he cJ to Salt Lake Jake and worked In tC for tor wo years ears Then he be who ho he was at Va a 1 d on IO go 2 c SUTHERLAND SOLID s VOTE FOR SENATOR Continued from PAge 1 times agent for tor o Cos office deputy deput mining recorder I and assistant postmaster r tinder r his lather At the age of 17 he entered the B v 1 academy at Prove where here hE was wasa a classmate ma t of Senator Reed Smoot Leaving the academy he worked for tor ii a year as aN bookkeeper and having succeeded Ir in gc getting sufficient funds for COT a law course ours entered catered th the law department of the of Michigan In and return returned d to Provo and nd was married June Junt ii 11 to Milts Rosamond Lee c or of Boa Bea Boater ter pr He moP moved to Salt Satt Lake IAk In 1893 antI and has bC been fn practicing la law VI here alnee that time timer r Sutherlands public career corn com comprise prise several years service as president of the board of oC directors ot of the Insane asylum membership In the first state legislature and a term In congress to which h h he was elected h In BOO 1900 lIe has attended three national Republican con conventions at Minneapolis In lare at Phil In 1900 and at ChIcago In 1004 His tso children Mrs Charles W and Miss Edith Sutherland are arc resl residents of Salt Lake Philip his only son died or of typhoid fever teer two wo years ago at the age of 17 while a student at Con Concord Concord cord N H tr rr Sutherland was never nover i f member Of th tb Mormon ormon although his big parente belonged to tJi a atthe the time they came cam to Utah They abandoned that faith aith within R a year e r or two to after arrival In the state Mr Ir Sutherland n as a Republican because of hia par partin ln laying foun foundation atlon for tor the division on party vart lines In He was one of the or organizers organizers of the Harrison Morton Re RepUblican Republican pUblican club lub of f Central Itah which was designed to create sentiment for or the Re Republican publican party part The club had ts head headquarters quarters in Provo Prove and was viewed with suspicIon b by the Mormon lormon church author authorities Ules who were inclined to 0 believe In those days das that Re and w wore re synonymous terms The 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