Show Idaho legislatures Y Youthful Speaker 0 t t v I I i E 3 f ft t irk i iA A Ii Iw V I 46 Jr 4 zt L rte 9 M 1 4 Glenn G n P McKinlay lItIe inlaY speaker ker of the house bouse of the Idaho legislature ture is p probably the youngest man in the United States to hold bold ck a a post position I 4 tion He was born bor in Dubuque la Ia Jan 33 3 1878 1171 and will celebrate his 4 birthday during the present session of or the In ISM IllS he 4 came to Idaho with his bill parents prents p rents living Jiving for a time thee at and n lathe later r rat I at Mt Idaho where he be remained until he was 11 II years yera of age p He then moved to Wallace his present home His mother died when he isa was wan 9 4 and he was left Jett in 1 a large measure to shift fw far hl alt although of oC course receiving all the attention his father rooM could give givs At 14 1 he be en fn entered terM the public school in Wallace graduating in loir years rs t In 10 he entered the Moscow university taking the law course of uC three ree t years yeAn and graduating In ISM 1898 He is now rending reading law and an shortly to enter the Columbia 18 law college at Washington t n D C CAt Co CoAt CAt At the time Mr McKinlay decided upon the course that lei left him hi to 4 the Idaho legislature Je he was working on a hoist for the Bunker lUll Hill company the biggest bI producer of oC in the state A B Camp Campbell Campbell bell one OIK of the most prominent ent mIning men of the north and one Ofte of I those who took the Ute lead ead against the Miners union had taken a deep 9 interest in 10 young you McKinlay and had assisted him to go through the university After leaving school Mr McKinley found it necessary asay y to go goto goto goto to work in order to make it possible po for him to continue Ida his study of 4 the law Ia He accordingly took a position on the hoist He was wu working when the tM Coeur dAlene Alene d trouble arose rO Although Mr Campbell 4 had bad been his good pod friend he lie did net et allow that friendship to influence I him from front what he considered was the tile proper course e He H believed bellev the state administration was wrong in the steps stepa it took in the Coeur cOer I and aad that the mine owners were wrong Although A not a member m of the Miners Minars union he at once threw up his position This lb act t naturally won on t 4 for him many man friends among the miners and when the time ti caRte came ca e to select legislators he was chosen cho en as one OI oi and elected ejected Eta Be 14 had made no 4 canvass for the and only consented CO to allow his same name me to be used before belore the caucus after being persistently importuned imported His HIli op opponent opponent 4 wu was as Representative Walters Valters of oC Lincoln county count It was a tie vote ote 8 to S for many ballots The contest was w fleshy finally Iy settled et ed by the 4 toss ot oi a coin in favor Speaker s is In rapidly I mastering the perplexing duties of oC his his office and is j proving a among ong all members 9 A pleasing coincident c of of the ftP hp election eJection was WU presented in inthe Inthe Inthe I the f n t that the nominee of the Republican li caucus Burton But L French I Ia 4 is ao a from rom tile the state Mate university univ The two young men melt are Ie ie very veIT warm tm I Mr Jle is tsI married having havin been united with Miss 11 Effie Erne 4 Wilson WIon m Warther her home Jane Jade S 6 lIlt 1 It was tl the e denouement of ofa ofa ofa a school romance mance The couple met at the university ty ami sa It was early to l caso of ive we Mrs McKinlaY dl Join her husband here hen smelly shortly f |