Show WILLIAM H H KING II SENATORIAL NOMINEE Junior Member of ot Upper House is 18 Choice of Utah Democratic Convention to Oppose Oppose Oppose Op- Op pose Colton ColtoM Democratic n nominees nees I 1 For U. U S. S Senator I William H. H King iJ State Supreme Court J E. E E. E Corfman Congressman Congressman- First District Milton 1 H. H Welling Public Instruction D. D C. C Jensen William H. H King junior United States senator from Utah received the he nomination of the Democratic party last Friday In Salt Lake as ite its candidate for tor reelection to that of- of fice ice Victory Victor for Mr 11 King came on the he first ballot his vote being against received by W. W W. W Armstrong Armstrong Armtrong Arm- Arm strong trong and 38 33 2 1 by W. W R. R Wallace There were 2 1 votes cast for forthe forthe the he senatorial candidates being necessary to nominate Career of lUng King Senator King began early the public career which has carried him form orm city offices to the United States senate enate Born Dorn at Fillmore June 3 1864 he lie gained his education at the Brigham Young university the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah and the University of Michigan where he was graduated In 1887 Beginning the practice of or law In Fillmore Senator King soon moved to o Provo and there entered into the active lists of the Democratic party campaigns Among Amon his earliest of offices offices of- of flees were those of city attorney of Provo Prove and county attorney of Utah county In III 1894 President Cleveland appointed appointed ap av- ap- ap pointed Mr 1 King as an associate judge of the state The senators senator's legislative experience comprises service service ser ser- service vice in both houses of the state legIslature legislature leg- leg slature and both branches of the national congress I He served ono one term as president of Ot the state senate In 1897 he ho was elected a member of the fifty fifth congress where he served for foy two years and declined a He did however serve servo as a member er of the house of oC representatives Inthe Inthe in inthe the fifty congress when he was selected to fill te vacancy caused by bythe bythe bythe the unseating of Brigham H. H Rob Rob- erts In successive elections Mr 11 King ICing was nominated by his party for congress con con- gross gress but failed tailed to attain success with his party In 1916 Senator King iCing was elected to the tho United States senate in the campaign In which he defeated George Sutherland A lawyer by profession proCession Senator King ICing during his time in private life Ufe has practiced with success first In Utah county and for the past decade in Salt Lake During his period veriod of active practice Senator King h has baa s been engaged In some sonic of tho the most important civil and criminal cases in the state Widely known throughout the state and alid haying having a national rev reputation reputation uta- uta tion as well Senator King has been an able campaigner and supporter or of the political doctrines of his hla party |