Show 41 4 I 1 ANU AND ta ID ulu biographies GRAPIS jq L OF MEMBERS OF THE legislature 0 1 state legislature la Is t that ot of almost respect speet oil e re I 1 emliy as regards political of the sixty three mem mean eve fifty seven democrats and three populists lists ini le only one of tile the eighteen to other than tit the boc 1 Eltion the soll solitary tary de populist ot of salt sail k arbour 0 if nho cas as elected on a L the djupe jj are rem 1 kimball hiedi or of and kane county james if are the I 1 a fremberg embers nier fr obera all tile the rei reis IS allegiance to lo the party r id ad jackson campara f the he members have had live expel lence lit in this JO senate Is 13 belter equipped ie ot of of the state are to ile he ib g h brOl clies 0 of tile the lawi W thai no lie interest should tel coles i ot of the arcoui mean I 1 I 1 portraits follow e i G rebeker state slate senator I 1 dl triet A M aich consists r mid and tooele thoele counties flit heit pioneer repts iti were ut li if cis 8 were among f the euti carti america they ey located loci leil apfl i and and bats t ot of the original stock stalk III the ranks of the I 1 evile subject or of tills this this 3 city on july SS 28 I 1 W IV j 11 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 r 1 ad as spent with hla his par ta han e I 1 ian wands ll andri lo in his attended ert d the schools or of salt sa it Z and at the size aire of 16 lie utah and nevada as a III a railroad rall road sur c ing pal pally ty bitne hla him life has been one nativity ati vity for a few years cd aith hla his father in mating contracts and in pro va constructing the utah land and the then largest e in i vista at incle intervals vals ho he ake de wl pret until in ID d a course of scientific clon pl ea as a chem al g fair ito in and I 1 I 1 fg ig it I 1 in n draing anti and sur a to 1 and it A montana lon I 1 ana during be t em na ap cloyed ed tor for a period enterprise 0 of for gen R A calgan an in 1889 he was as Is frank franb foote the aeller and ore sampler and peru TU south america as a party arty to exploit and re rc id mining district for a D C syndicate upon arrua s a depauly recorder of 0 until nil ini 1891 when lie was c t in the internal bevc afterward berward ter ward lie he became amor of internal i n the position until L wa since that time he red actively tn in ml int 9 ham and the exception 0 of one ki he prent pent as abstracter lit in Crl Cr ismons affire mr 10 director actor of the ajax alit amy of mintlo and the her 4 nc company compan y of mer ater fl lat year he ties has been past byear a tit t the ophir hill ml bit ia conce nt raline company at ade county lunty oseph h monson i state senator from Is a typical soft BOH of utah bw in logan lo 10 an cache county and is the son pon of C amle C 1 monson blonson the year birth eh hla his parents removed chere here he has since rey rcy early education waa no ol oil district schools during the ind and the summers fi were ind id other labor in 1876 be Bri allam yount young college in monson alonson Is a carpenter 1 eh mechanic it p e hanic lie he lacan laman be man T temple e mple front from 1880 i nhon he was called ier 0 om an he returned IT im lie he married alq mla s lau Q october tober 1518 15 1886 SC lan n active worker in the cause se since the division trial I 1 times been honored mull 11 february of 1802 he he a member of the city IchI lond rOnd a he be oc janu luary ir 1 lall in no he waa e elected a 86 depre the terril coital ilal legislature t district and two years I 1 I 1 ll 11 i ti I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 L 4 m k ax 1 b I I 1 i N 0 V 4 I 1 it pt q I 1 yi C I 1 I 1 4 I 1 I 1 g 11 I tod ted a it A in the erht I als 0 julitte t of fall lie his rec v a bixl R 1 nun nit ills hat ha 1114 party parly ira film in il the held fit at its I 1 tor the self as ii me eucled t it by it very ay on aid it 10 his imora ro that ills ta n it a sweeping victory I 1 I 1 all fit kilo day sir mr bm M h ant of f ili he t people epple and IY y bhole lit fouled uld ul d fellow I 1 tit est em of laix ill T th olit tear fear or of repulse warren acir shurtliff oni anc 0 nf f lots of nai irs 1 of old pull lack ane entry in I 1 I 1 ila coun conn N to tj I 1 year ia ahen air tile iho founder of tit alio ku C 01 To ml oll landed at ply bior IW 1 shurtliff Kliu Shur rilin Eliff wa w born all ne county ohio in tile ill re july 24 1815 15 soon h t the his parents par atts ile ame b church ch lit jesus christ bil and wa ln in him ml early followed the amov ii fil lilli indis of that thai church from pi biaco ace to pin place cc kirtland Ki rlland ohio far west nit mo ni nauvoo tori and council bluffs until ISI IS il wt when a move was team made acro the plains toward utah on S september 23 2951 tile tho family reached salt lake louis W being then 16 years year of age in a few months they move moved to weber county tn in 1883 lie he was wai made ident pe of the weber stake it a position which he holds up to the present in civil life he has been one of the life most prominent men in weber county having been honored with many positions ot of trust and responsibility in ISM lie he ins appointed county commissioner remaining in that hat office until uehl elected probate judge in in that year ho he was a member of the constitutional titu convention that mt met in salt lake city lie ile v as aa a member of the council rb 1 2111 VI I 1 r I 1 1 lot 1 1 1 rox I 1 1 X 11 1 1 I I 1 aj I 1 N fl a 7 i I 1 i 4 i i ai VIA I 1 0 I 1 1 il 11 of 1 I in ho 1106 87 find and elected reelected re to tile the hamp place for the me men or of JW no lie waa nas also i elected probate judge in IX ISS and an rp re maliiw d initial in that olic un all W aben hn lie was agalli old elci led ed county count comeil alon rr in art which office hf he until the I 1 close or nf timing the lh almo lie hf was county commissioner lip h had charge of roads road bridges huldg eav el and preat great improve menta were inaugurated Ura teI find nd completed comple Kd tod 1 nw roads bou boulevards leverIs anil public build inar bring being tt alrh have beeri hr car of incalculable value to ohp ati pio peo pl plo oath county it ans during the time tact he h was chairman of the county court iha th ill eburt roade ohp for the flip building of the southern pacific rathany rh hops alrh insured the removal of the shops to tills this pint in a way mr shurtliff has been equally prin pro being the vice president or of the utah loan ioan A trust bank tie he was president of the first s treet railway company in ogden and in various wayn has ha always been cloe ly identified with the business advance arriens of the city suit and state slate he was a delegate to the alist two national Nat fonal irrl galon congresses and at t the third which was wai held lit in denver in IS he v n ftc appointed chaliman cha fiman of the irrigation irnia alon commisse m of utah ile he a dl eRat to the first session of 0 the trans congress held in ogdon in and at the second version session in at san francisco Francl was mas made fa a member of flip national committee on august of this year gov wells wella appointed mr air Shu rUilT irr vice pier ment for utah of the trans and international terris ter exposition and fill this appointment nent was waa confirmed by the board of directors at omaha on august ath sir mr shurtliff Is 13 now the assistant general manager ma DOffer of tile ih pioneer I power company ile he la 14 a pubic spir ked cited progressive man mail of business and affair affail rind ond holds the respect road abid confidence of his daniel hamer daniel hamer life ahe junior state senator front from weber county is a native son hon of utah having been born lit in salt lake city september 16 laig life his parenti camp to in n 1852 crossing the plains with an emigrant train and su all the haidt hips incident to the long journey while lie he was quite young mr air Ilar hamers ners pa balents lents moved from salt lake city to panaca near biloche then lit in southern utah but now included in nevada returning rc in to salt lake city at an eaily ase abir mr haar r was waa sent to the public schools of fit salt lake city attending them con sinuously until ho he was waa 11 14 years of ape age when bli hl place of residence aws changed to ogden here he remained I 1 I 1 11 ra C A k I 1 aw NO 5 A I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 it TI 1 1 MA I 1 I 1 I 1 11 11 I 1 I 1 until the fall of 1680 when he h returned to salt hall lake city said and entered the des apt rpt university where he attia attended school for two years in may UK ISS when ullen lie he was not yet 22 years of age sir air hamer v avam sw appointed b 13 the cout ity court or of weber 1 eber county the fork cleric of the county which I place ilace lace lie filled so ito acceptably to 14 the that he wa aag q elected clerk in the rail fall of C that chit blear holding that office for to years at the eppli at 1 0 of 1 1 ills 1 av term teim tei m of onica the ahe old lluc ral 1 1 1 1 load come into potter in the county ami a 0 change in county officials resulted lit in lie va as an alea leitel ted county collector holding that hiat office fr for two years tile of 11 11 judge of the second judicial district lie ili ap piloted sir mr blamer the steno raphur of that court pK pallon llon lir lip holin holds today at he recent election he h was pledged ted to tho the 1 enate am a a democrat byan majority john T caine john T calne caine schalor bleet from salt lake county was born bom on the isan of man alan in tile year 1829 immigrated ol to ill I 1 hia united states ahen a buy boy and hwo lived under the protection of the th and mardi IT 17 1144 ITO ho hist fillat located in new york city but wt left i lit in the fall of 1848 for st loch mo lit in new vol boik if lip ho was couver converted ted to the falth unit and cadt r wt him lot balth the iho juttee jav which act liia ter mer I 1 let regulated the course of his tire ahll fillin st pi louis lie nar lavely I 1 in charch work and lit in am H to for euid u 1 I 1 d aitio th laige mormon which yearly l through that oty ity en cu route to so bialt it lake it mr r cagne caln arar marbled ried while in m st kouji T auls and na hit eldest daug dauch daucher had tr r now nor atra atm at aithur thur pratt was born there in 1951 lip h bw amo nn an american amt alcan ua ji and cast hla his first ballot b allot at A loral election I 1 hat haty year far voting the whip whig t ticket lck t I 1 in n 1852 accompanied ly lay his hl wife and child he h croom d tho the plains by an ox imin and settled in salt lake city which has bog been his hl homo home ever since in ill april 1954 lie n wm hy by liln ills church to nil jill a mission to the Sand sandwich nich wands where he until the summer bummer of on ills his return lie sojourned sojourn ed some months lit in california and at the rail fall election raft hla big first ballot lor for a president of the united sates sales voting for james Duel buchanan Du chanan lanan the democratic candidate lie he rt turned to salt lale lake city III tile hie wirter winter of 1856 since which time his tire life tills has beon been intimately associated with the progress pi and development of utah so eo filially religiously and politically lie was early connected with the work of 0 the Teril tortal legislature having i I 1 I 1 ov ia I 1 iw lii r I 1 1 1 1 ai I 1 11 F 4 1 I 1 I 1 4 k 01 aa f vy r vr I 1 1 1011 I 1 4 I 1 I 1 I 1 i mill I 1 served 9 arved in th flit e council as an assistant distant goer etuY fur fair llie lie session of 1 ia G und W lt ia 7 ind if SIS as sei aiming the m Ms melons lons of anil he wa ahll ed cd it 11 member of the L v council of ini ami ve re el clerked etell iu in ISM 1871 IW ond II 11 18 lie served as a a argent or the vill v IN 11 y or deseret from to lo ilmi was i lecter div ity n caider ter of ailt coke city in ISN and re rc c ducted in IS ani and 12 was vas a nu nit niber of the lut tut lonal ional conventions s of nf 1172 1972 1982 annd 1117 being president 0 of th the latter con coal nil air calno became with aith t salt lake herald stion soon after its est cst in ili the paper for conle yea years brine edithl and published as als an sheet ly by calne caine artel arica jig ity lie he was wa president of tile c inmany until the paper changed liand ind 1 to ti bec bectell tall L ill ahi agan of tile the patty rr of illah when wheat lie sold ills his Int eVert III to 11 J slant royal co cn mr air caine wal neat nominal led by tile the peoples as delegate it lo 10 congress in ash 1 to ie present utah lit in the forty eighth congress Con eress and alo ala al A to if till fill tile the vs vii cancy ili the lo 10 l doity o ly seventh conero Co Cou itress occasioned liy lay the I 1 refusal tf the I 1 louse of representatives to lo r feat PH T I 1 ion hon real ae y Q cannon who hall had been elected in WW 1950 the utah commission refused to give mr calno caine a certificate bif C election tor for the terni term of tile forty kenenth benth ee nth Coll giess clah clanning ning that there was no law authorizing an all election to nil 1111 a vacancy in the office of delegate lie he bon however ever secured certificates from a number of the judges of election in dir different pal pails Is of the territory certifying to tile the number of otea olea cast for him in their art cincis which lie presented to the house of representatives senta tives with a Stac ment of the fact laxly 9 in the case upon showing lie he was admitted to big sent seat without Alt hout dissent ila ile he continued to represent utah timing the forty eighth ninth fiftieth birty alibi and fifty q ccone congresses during all of which time lie ho liar had to contend against the aggressive and anta aall legislation introduced into each of sald said Conr reEs L 9 during durina his last term he ill anil and secured the life passage through the house of representatives Ls of the measure called tile the home rule hill tor for utah lie he also it so drafted and tied had presented to Con congress confess ress a bill for an enabling act for tile the admission of ct utah into the union as a state rate tills measure which contained thoi the most liberal grants of public publeo lands ever given to any state stale upon its ita admission was aaa successfully engineered by mr collie through the house committee on oil territories it was reported favorably to the I 1 louse and its passage recommended the report being drawn by bv sir mansier of missouri assisted da alsted ilsted by mr fr calne caine this av the fame faille bill that was nas subsequently subsequent iv prevented presented by mr in the fifty third congress Conc Cong reps rei the co committee on ter lie he louse house in hi that congress adopting verbatim the life I 1 I 1 prepared fort fact he arelous pr elous ious congress by Ales sirs mansur and calne caine at the democratic state slate convention hold held in ogden in september nit mr calne caine was governor on the democratic ticket lie he made a vigorous campaign tra traveling elang through the boost counties of the tot tory in company with mr 11 13 11 roberts butas hut as the N whole hole terri Terr lory lLory went republican on state cra s he was defeated with the balance of the ticket the democratic county bounty convention ot of salt lake county hold held in september 1896 nominated sir mr calne caine as a state stale senator for the sixth district to w n aich onice oil cc hc be was n as elected having received votes being over the highest opposing candidates though mr calno has haa held ninny many offices conferred by the hie suffrages suf sur frages ot of the people this Is the first time that lie I 1 has been elected to any office on off a democratic ticket sirs mrs M H cannon martha hughes huches cannon af D 11 13 S 14 0 Is a native or of M hence she came to utah with her in if mi at the age of 3 3 3 years when but 14 she took charge of an all infant abool for a acar later abc was graduated d from the lie |