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Show I WEEKS IN POLITICS, Official of Bing-ham Con. Being Urgijd for Seat in Congress. Th? New York Herald, referring to Johr? W. Weeks of tho firm "of Horn-blower Horn-blower & Weeks, as a possible euc- essor to Congressman Samuel L. Powers, Pow-ers, thus portrays him: A big man, physically; a broad man. '-itellc-ctually; a kindly man, nersonal-v; nersonal-v; and an honest man on principle r' rit'u John W. Weeks as business Board Boa-rd knows him." Thoss who have not met the original "C tho portrait in Utah have, if they have ever done business on State street ' oston, did it, perhaps, through his rouse. From the launching of Blng-huin Blng-huin Con.. Mr. Weeks has been Identl- ed with it and in his candidacy mining ircles in this State will be tempted, al- ost, to assert a personal interest. During his periodical visits he has won nany admirers and with his In Con-g: Con-g: ,aa Western interests may rolv on a Just defender, if not a vigorous advocate. |