Show 4 U aaz In the absence of any specific in instructions instructions instructions in in- regarding the election of ofa ofa a II dele dele- delegate ate to congress from the t r- r at the gon general ral election In No Xo- o Vemb vember r r. r 1882 there were 3 votes ca coat ent t for tor John T T. Caine Calne for delegate to congress while votes otes were cast for Philip T. T Vanzile liberal candidate who tho had been the he he United States district attorney for Utah In the seventh Forty congress there was B a vacancy due to the failure of ot congress to seat George Q Cannon whose whoso seat had been contested contest d by Allen Alien G G. G Campbell lI the committee on elections reporting the seat at va Va- cant In view of ot this the Utah corn con on October 20 1882 Issued the following order to cl tio judges The order read In In the absence of st statutory provisions pro pro- visions In re regard ard to a special election deetion elec dee tion to tn fill a vacancy in the office of delegate to congress from this territory in pursuance of section 26 of the tile revised statutes of ot the United United United Unit Unit- ed States State and no call or proclamation tion lion having been made by the governor gov gov- and the tile Edmund Edmunds hill bill being silent as to the authority of ot this lon to o call a n special election In any case It Is ordered that no canvass can or return return shall b be made cf of any votes cast lot for candidates to till fill such uch vacancy But Dut the Judges of ot election will not refuse to count any Ballots for tor or candidates for del delegate to the Forty-eighth Forty congress b by reason of ot the same ln ha having thereon the name also of ot a candidate for tor the vacancy in the con congress The commission ao ed M Sells SOils E E. P. P Perr Terry Ferry Charles C C. C Goodwin William II IL Hooper er and W. W v. v N. N Dusenberry n as canvassers can to canvass the returns of tl tha tho election for delegate to the Forty PottY congress There was but one name nante voted tot for to fill till the vacancy In the tile Forty orty seventh congress that thit of ot John T. T C lne and he was d declared cl rett elected About John T T. T Caine Calne He lie served Utah territory As a delegate te in the lower house houiSe for tor tWelve years lie He was tas first elected delegate te ns at shown to the tho seventh Forty congress s and anti re reflected to each succeeding con cob coh- gress greet until 1896 John T T. Calne Caine was a remarkable man H He lie w was sAs s b born rn on the Isle of Man Ian in ih the tilt parish of ot 1 Kirk Patrick January 8 8 1829 He lie emigrated to the tile United States in 1846 and d made mad his home In ew York and St St. Loul Loui until when he crossed crossel the plains and settled In Utah For Joor many years ears he ho was th the manager et of ot the Salt Lake theatre In 1870 h he with two associates founded the Salt Lake JAke Herald which c ceased al d publication years ear ago He lie be became became became be- be came its managing editor and was wall president of ot the company lIe He was wall secretary of ot the legislative council f during the sessions Sl of 1856 1859 6 1957 1858 1859 and 1860 He was n a I member of of f th the th constitution conventions con con- of 1872 and 1882 whIch adO adopted hd constitutions and asked for Cpr the Ille admission of ot Ut Utah h as a state He lie was J I ns elected to the council branch blanch of ot the le legislative ls atle assembly totS for the sessions Of 1874 1876 1878 1978 1880 and 1882 By Joint vote of ot the assembly he was elected a regent of ot university in 1876 1878 1880 and 1882 Then In 1876 1976 he was e elected recorder of ot Salt Lake take CIt City and again In 1878 1880 and 1882 and then was sent to congress as the delegate from Utah The company con In which the Caine Calm family crossed the plains df of fifty wagons and was vat the elev eleventh nth company of ot the to leave St St. Lou Louis If their departure being on Stay May S. S 1852 and the arrival in Salt Lake LakS CIt City September 20 1852 John n T T. CAine Calne was tas one ne of the captains often of ot ten On the Journey across the tIle plains the company lost IoU sever several l persons from Crom cholera Mr Ir Caine Calne taught school th the first Winter he Wits was In Salt Lake and then became Identified with the he Deseret Dramatic association and he made several appearances on the stage at Social hall hail which was the temp temple of the drama in Utah at that date His lila first appearance as U a 1 th the was as all Glavis in The Lady of ot Lyons Lons However his real hit Asan As an actor was when he portra portrayed ed the character of ot Aminadab Sleek in inthe inthe th the Serious Family hI his Impels Impel's Impersonation impersonation imper Impel s of the character placing pacing him in the front rank of ot actors of that day In the mountain and coast country In April 1854 he lie was sent on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands and on his r return turn In A August gust 1856 he became a of ot California for thirty days and the election n then being held he cast his first firstI vote ote for president voting for I James Buchanan His tile entry into congress was wal at the stormy period In i Utah the fight against polygamy and nd hd Violators of the Edmunds law having ha been Inaugurated |