| Show t I II I r IDAHO REPUBLICAN NOMINEES A CAL SKETCHES SOME FACTS IN REGARD TO TIm CA OF NOMINEES SELECTED Dr BY TIlE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY JOHN JOlIN TRACY NORRISON John T f Morrison was WIlS born on u a farm tarm In n PennsylvanIa about 42 years ngo II IY dint of at hard work he sue jUO In a liberal thin studied las was admitted to toI I tit the bar and camo to Idaho some Iome 12 or er IS 11 years ears ago aio SInce comIng he hu n a goo good 1 reputation largely In religIon and educational affairs Morrison has aCQuIred standing tho tact fact that he has hall mIxed a certain reputation for tor coldness and i pride which belongs to him Should you ou Invite him to elf alt In nt at 1 a game rame of at draw you would experience a frost trost that might last a good while but If you go broke and feel the need of at R a helpful hand hund to relieve genuine distress no 10 man In I would listen to your our appeal with Inure mUrf sincere concern nor act with mora mor liberality Should you at attempt attempt tempt to engage him In 1 a little urr ott col collor collot lot lor enterprise political or you ou would mighty soon discover that yoU were In communication with an unpleasantly proud man and aud your van vanIty Ity would no doubt sutter euffer a painful shock But It If you were In real and wanted to counsel with somo one on who ho would be e absolutely and honest you OU would go 0 to John Morrison lie He Is Ie not what you ou would calla call a soo good mixer and that thatIs Is because he hc I la over sensitive about thrusting himself upon people might not nol wish his presence This la Is laone Isone one of at his tailings fallings for tor which We can otter olter no L excuse It If you would know knowL I Morrison jut Just al ac liD no IS get et with him thoroughly Live neighbor to him and at nil all tones day anI and night nightIe to Ie storm or fair weather you OU will land him loyal oPen an and thor thoI thoroughly conscientious to the minutest detail You will hear some of at Morrisons mannerisms but say sal hen amans n mans or tool friends can rind worse to charge against hm than that he stands stans too loo straight or walks to last It Is might good evidence that are pressed for tor something to grumble at hut how will Morrison Io do for tor gov governor Well It e a man or of broad a man or of cheerful disposition to co I operate with ids his fellow telloo workmen In good works 1 a man ot of Integrity and morality II a man of education and capacity ca will do why John 1 Morrison will till the bill first rate BURTON DURTON L DuTton Burton I L French the nominee for tor Congress Is a native of Ind but has spent the past 20 years In Whit Whitman Whitman man county count Wash and Latch county Ida He came to Idaho with his Isla par lIar In 1812 the father tather C A I French rench at first settling on n farm tarm lust Just cast ot of Palouse In the tho public schools of that place young French r received his earner education sting from the J Palouse high school in III 1191 In the summer ot of the family moved Into the tho Potlatch country near and from rom 1893 1533 to 1598 Mr French taught In the pUblic schools the Lost I t two 1110 years ot of that time being spent n as principal ot of the Julietta schools In 1199 he en entered terM the University of Idaho as I graduated with honors In 1901 soon Boon afterwards being elected to It d fellowship In the University of ChIcago where he has spent the last year ear as a student In science In Mr French to the lower house of the Idaho Haho legislature as aR n Republican lie He Ioas aae reelected In 1900 and nt at the tho 1931 1901 fUsion he was caucus nomInee of the RepUblicans for tor speaker lie Ho was wall the floor leader of the minority throughout tb the session and was waR given sp special because of nf hula hIs eloquence and b by reason rmon of of the ho strong rigi fight put up against the tho reapportion ment hill bilL Throughout both of I the In which he hns Mr Ir French has been a leader In push lag Ing educational legislation nn and was the author of the special property properly road tax su i law Re He Is 28 years cah pt f age tit J JAMES ms F A III E if I 1 I II James F th the nominee for justice of the supreme court was born t near east enst Tennessee In U Ile attended the tho country r i for tor a time and was n a student In Car CarSOn CarBen SOn Ben Newmann college collelo until he the year lie taught school chool for tor two two years In rte and aM then came to Rockford Wash Wah where II he was of the school for tor one year Mr at tended the university nt at Ore for tor three years where he graduated with high r degree in III law course Sir Mr th the degre P nL Y u u II v unu UIO II move to In 1581 ISSI ands has ever since Inco resided there where ho he la Is engaged In active practice ot of the tho law He hag earned the reputation ot of being one of the Jest best lawyers In the state aM alid a lucrative Income lie has participated In every campaign Place Ince un nM and hj haj never had a office lie He was regent of Gr the ty two terms nM and was a 11 delegate delegato to the national convention In 1 1900 Mr lr was WaR married In n 1891 1694 to s Lucke of Cr Creek k Tenn after atter h correspondence ot of ten years earll ROBERT nELL nELt Robert D neli II candidate for tor Inspector ot of on the ticket was born barn In a mining community In the northern pall of England In 1561 ale came to Am America when he was 16 years yeat tIc tJ alJ lly as ell a eel AI theoretically lIY since since I that time tt nc TURNER TUREn Theodore Turner the for tor stale st was born nt al vine ville 0 Ma May i Ire graduated frOm the New high school sad 14 d th Ohio un tint C Nw i r Y V rIU y L Im j r t P I K s 4 er f I t tr r r i l i ii a i I I I 4 r f qi I t Fe Fet Fea I l I t I J t I a ill I r 3 ir r w Orr I T TS ll r rI ri S A S Iw I i Ii r Ir I V P r s Y t I i iN N k i il l I I l I l d a yr e r v 0 K t J y r ti a r r w R 3 t a l a ij t r H t I r y 1 r I II I I I r 1 t I j jI I I l i t p I 1 I V Vj VYe Jr lh hy AY jI I I N I Ir r I I i I I I ff 1 j f Ye 1 5 1 l I Ii t J I i t H L t COFFIN I a JOHN il bAGLEy fI 1 c 1 G f irr 01 j I b I H I L riar k t l r F A d i w wei C t vt ei Ix s sM M a 1 ar a ar r ey i d t tr b LJ r t J re v I I u 5 fy 4 1 r r ru lr l i it t h 4 J V n ml Seventeen years agO Mr Tur nor moved to hlo and has hns been a resident ot of the state ever sInce that date dale Re first settled lit at Oxford but has resided at al different tunes times since In and counties He taught taugh school for tor six years In south southEastern southeastern Eastern counties and was In the county coun county ty auditors olice for tor several years ears earsIn In both Bannock and coun counties ties tics At the present time Mr Turner Turners Is s the tho senior member of the A Abstract company n at t tello lie He served ono one term as mayor ot of Pocatello and was elected state stale senator from county years cars ago ngo WIL WILMOT tOT II 11 GiBSON Wilmot Jr It Gibson nominee for tor secretary sec or of state as born In Pa In 1870 After finishing 1 a gram grammar grammar mar school course he attended Al AI Allegheny college collee nod and graduated from that Institution In 1598 1593 Ife He moved to remont emo l county the following olI ng year e I where ne he hen resided up to lD the present time lie Ie Is a engineer b by protes profession sion and has hall In several sue suc successful business In his home county count During Mr Ir term of off f ee as of state Mr Ir GIbson waa ns hula his chief clerk JOIN JOliN ALLEN ALIEN John Allen Ragley nominee for at attorney attorney torney general WAS born In the of at I Snit Lake In lie He received a public school education In the schools of Salt Halt Lake Inke and completed 1 a preparatory course at n fi y academy nt at Provo Utah He graduated from the Ann At Ar Arbor bor lIch law school In 1858 and re returned turned lit at once to Montpelier Ida and line followed the legal lie He has liu practiced In the principal courts of at the entire northwest In he was WAIl a candidate on the Republican llean ticket for III at whIch time he be canvassed the state Mills MAT T I L SCOTT The candidate for slate d public Instruction Miss Iss MI May L colt was b barn rn and reared In Allen county Kan She Fhe is III a graduate ot Of th the high school at lola Iola Kan and has al IQ 10 completed a course at the Ule normal school She Rho has had U 11 years experience os as a teacher MI Miss l leott Scott came to Idaho In 1898 1893 and has haa Peen llen n a resident ot of the state since that time During her residence here she h bits haa tauGht In the Bingham coun county an and for two years has ben been aunty superintendent of pUblic 1 In that county At present ties Hiss Scott Is assistant or of the hIgh school at Blackfoot n IL N COFFIN IL H N Coffin the tho Republican n nee o for state treasurer was born tit at I Annapolis Ind In ISIS lie Ito removed I Ilith with lith his parents o 0 Kansas and ond resided I In that state stale up lip to 12 years ago when h his removed remond to Boise DalAl where he 1113 hus since resIded lie 0 A Attended the schools and the Bloomingdale lad academy a prominent Quaker col college leI lege a resident ot of Kansas ho rag rons In th the treasurers m for tor J 11 I years the tho In last t Jour four years ears ns as assistant state treasurer Mr Collin was en engaged In the banking business In I Kon on sac sas and soon after hi his arrival here he secured a position with the tho First National Junk bank and inns advanced tl to the position ot of cashier bout About two years ears ago lie assisted in Inthe the lion ot of the hank ot of Commerce In this city and was made cashier which vo po position ho he now occupies 11 I la especially fitted for tor the position to which he aspires b by long experience and rare business a ability JA JAMES ES St r STEVENS James M Stevens Republican cand dae for tor lieutenant governor le Is a ria na native tive livo son of t Idaho having been hornIn horn hornIn In It 80 30 years ako After attending public different parts of at the he entered Stanford University at Palo Cal Cui from whIch Institution h he graduated In m 1991 Since that time ho tins liven been a 11 attorney of Blackfoot lie I Is at present county count at al attorney torney ot of Bingham county Alfred Budge Dudge nominee for tor judge ot of the Fifth judi clot cia I district was al alborn horn born In Providence Utah on the day da of I February and Is 0 or r and Welsh ancestry Mr Ir received his bile preliminary education In the at Prowl Provo Utah and later laler matriculated In the law department or of tile the famous of at Ardor nt at Ann i where tie hc was duly graduated as 11 a member of the law class ot of 1591 Ito Ho was nt at once admit admitted ted to and began belian lb work of his hili pro ro fes lon In July lU at his horo horon In n Paris Parle where lie he hu has conti continued nUN In tit active practice of law lac In his Polio cal Mr II Rude la I e 1 h tIP lie remained with the tho Republican party part during the silver agitation and canvassed a portion ot of the state for tor lie He has always hen b en liberal with his hie and In Ina a assisting the patty party to to roo Its Ita former position In the south Muth southeastern eastern portion ot of our tate state lie WM was elected district attorney ot of the ot of the tho state In which once he served with great acceptability I for II a l period of tour four years doln doing the work Irk that Is II now being done by alx county attorneys Ills JUs term expired Jan Jail 15 lU In the In No November vember lUI 1691 he ba wu brae elected d Jt ALFRED attorney ot of bar Itar lAke county and arl reelected In 1 of f which oll office e he u II uthe the present ent Incumbent discharging dl its lis duties with d ability and rl re Mr Ir Budge vas born n a member of the Mormon Church hurch and h hag a rendered his hll Church eminent er rl e liS a Eider r lie He acquire I 1 Itile Vie tile German language and for tor two to and drie ehalt half years hr h traveled and preach preached ed In and tn In Germany n Res labors were well He also I and spent some time In England a and 10 France visiting lIltIng nearly all sections j f England the UIO tact that the tho AmerIcan lUHr bias haA entered the markets or of ibis world nn and Is successfully with the manufacturers of all oth other r countries Man Many ot of the tariff ached ules ule adopted to foster Coster Infant Indus trIes have tully fully served that purpose and have now become a means of Pig hiI and up powerful trusts uM arid combinations and these tho to exact rum the tho American r s th the payment of higher prices than th they exact for the tho same class ot of goods Good Jold eold In hi foreIgn countrIes We 1 fa favor VOl n a revl revision lon or of the tariff without unreasonable delay which will plats llla upon the tho free freo t every article and product controlled by any and lIuch auch other at ar titles as are aro beyond 11 the need lae 1 or of its organization the tho n party steadfastly lIy been the true friend of the workingman Our party in Congress the tho competition of slave labor lubor prohibited Nolle enacted the alien n contract law did with con let d system provided for tor boards ot of arbitration and the ranee of national unions and limit the hours lOun of labor for tor nation III It has han ever eer thrown the safeguard or of protection around nit nil AmerIcan and has hns exalted n d dl dignified the tho that tolls Na 11 it II Is the tho avowed friend of at organized 1101 anti we wc the of Idaho following the lead of Ito Iho party ledge these our earnest support party part Is s In favor or of thus the policy ot u I government which results In tho Bs largest number ot of people In independent enter o and nud bu business on their own oln ac account account count and recognizes the tho fact that thai the tho larger the proportion or of the people ao 80 the tho higher the stage ot of cit He That the tho formation ot of enormous over corpora dons commonly called trusts for tor the tho ot of concentrating nh 1111 ot of the tha Indu Industries and products In the lands ot of ofa II a tel few men stilling competition and enabling them to dictate the wares wages ot of labor and nd the prices or of commodities tl to both the producer and the Iho consumer II in inthe the Interest of own aggrandize aggrandizement ment Is 1 a great and growing evil ovll the tho plain remedy remey for which lIch should bE luwe regulating the tho capitalization o of within anti moderate limns We recognize the fact that under tinder thin tho constitution of the Unit United ed IS as It now stands no nde ade adequate quate restrictions can be put upon the organization or of such corporations wo we favor such an amendment to the tho Constitution na as will enable con congress congress gress to effectually regulate and sup suppress press all trusts and Injurious nations or OJ of capital It resolved that It Is the sense ot of thIs convention that thai It Is of at great Interest that all thin the lands within the borders of the for tor eat esl reservation o of title state which are more valuable for n agriculture that far tor any other purpose bo be opened for Cor ret ct lenient to bona tide Ide settlers and wo vvo Urge that the department havIng this In charge chulse take Immediate steps to 10 that end condemn the tho reckless die regard by the tho present state ot of the best interests of at the tho state In the maser ot of the disposal or of orthe the state timber lands landi WI condemn thu tho exercise of the upon the state land board entrusted with the tho lelec than and title on behalf of the slate or of the tho pUblic lands Umber and agricultural to 10 which thin the elate is III on entitled tilled under the lawn lawI of the tho United States Wo We condemn our pres present ent tate state land boards arbitrary nod unjust |