Show I ATTORNEYS an and A ELORS- ELORS T LA W O. O W. W POWERS ESQ 1 who Is Successful In er e every case he takes given Credit up mu must t ho be m I for a great grea deal eal be ldes luck and the Bon Ilo O. O W. W powers who has such little ot of It a to record sheer owes probably il ver very luck First ot of all I Judge Powers gained al a thorough nuts nuts- tory ot of the law Jaw for lie he Is a the University ot of MIchigan graduate Next lie ho ot of made law his knowledge or of tile the to Practical by his gift vIt of common daily daly affairs sense Once undertaking a suit sui Mr Ir Powers has al- al W S 'S thrown Into rl- rl soul and hIs eloquence which it I heart and sehl Is so known kow arMed added wel the throughout Utah has one other requisite talent for wInning hl his le legal al battles battes Judge JUdS Powers Powers Pow Pow- ers was born In N. N le Vayne Y on June 16 1851 and wn lie nt at Burlington ton Iowa In le was waN City attorney ot of X N Y and Democratic candidate for tor the tho New th thereafter York le legislature In 1872 Short Shortly orty ho he removed to Michigan and andin cit Was city attorney of oC f Kalamazoo oo Mich Mleh in 1885 dent h H He was appointed b by Cleveland eland CJe associate Justice of ot Utah territory In 1885 and wa was a mem- mem ber bel of the Utah l legislature In 1893 He Senator ox-Senator V. ex J. J W. W Daniels ot of Virginia lnla for tor vice president In 1805 an and In 1896 ho In stumped six states for the Democratic party part representing the Gentile Gentie i inn party a against the Mormons and In 1900 he was vas wasT appointed United States senator n t from Utah to fill ti the vacancy of Acting Governor but this honor was vas declined In the tIle same year he was Democratic nominee for eme dental elector and In 1001 1904 and In 1006 he was wa Democratic nominee for tor Con Con- gress Judge Powers Is also an author of ot repute two of ot his well known works known wel-known being Chancery Pleadings and and tice published el In 1882 and Practice I In tho the Supreme Court of ot Michigan an I I published t in 1884 1384 Judge Powers Is Isnow Isnow I Inow now senior member of ot the firm of ot Powers Marioneaux whose offices are arc In the Kearns building This firm II was established In 1 1905 05 and arid succeeded Powers which succeeded Powers Lippman which In part succeeded Powers lilies Hilos Hies Judge Powers has practiced here hero Jn n Salt Lako Lake CH City since August 1887 THOS MARIONEAUX In th the tue rapid Increase of ot I Ha its population tion ton and in f Its most splendid develop develop- ments Salt Sal Lake Lk Is a city of ot inviting aspects for tor talent of the highest order In the tile professions Especially Is the genius of ot the country countr well wel represented In tho the membership of the Salt Lake Cl City bar Mr Thomas Marioneaux Sl member of ot the firm of Powers Marioneaux Mar Mar- loneaux which is classed among the ablest and strongest legal combinations In the lie entire entre west having a a wide rep rep- In iii most all al the western states for tor talent and learning Mr Marion Marlon caux caux Is a II native son ot or Louisiana havIng having hav hay ing lag been leen born In New Orleans about tort three forty three years ago ao He lie received his legal training under tinder Senator Wolcott olcott of ot Denver Colo Cob and Federal Judge Judee John A. A Marshall an and ten years cars ago wag wa admitted to practice before all al the courts court Since commencing practice Mr has steadily assumed a position of ot Importance until toda today ho he stands ls at the head hend of ot his profession proCessIon in Salt Sal Lake Lako count county lie He is a a. man of wide wido Information on Je legal al and business mat- mat tors tOTS anti and ant natural naturally such men melt are se sc- sc d for tor the le legal al protection of ot business business busi busi- ness int interests and the firm has a er very ery lar large e practice as ns attorneys s 's for many large larce- corporations besides a large amount of ot business s In civil cIvi and crimInal crim crim- inal practice Mr Marioneaux has hns hrs also filled fled some Important offices having having served as district ator attorney for forthe forthe forthe the Fifth judicial district and district judge for tor the same district district He Ho is a gentleman of ot splendid attainments ranks high In his profession and Is greatly esteemed In all I nl circles The firm of ot Powers t Marioneaux has a a large larse suite of at of offices fleeson on tile the I tenth t floor r roC of oC the Kearns building they have hae one of ot the finest V la lB W libraries In Inthe tho the city STORY STORT Tho members of this firm ire are Hon William fiam Story and Mr Ir Frederick Stel Steig- Steig n meyer Its Is office and library are arc In th the Boston building Salt Sal Lake Cl City Jud p William Story Ston Is Js a I nephew of Joseph Stor Story associate justice of ot States supreme court from 1811 to 1815 After military service In the rebellion ho returned to tho thin University of ot Micr Mich I igan nn graduated froni its is law v department department depart depart- ment meat In and Ond thereupon immediately began act active practice became chief justice of 0 Arkansas and later United States district judge of the Western district of Arkansas a This position he ho resigned In 1875 1876 located In Denver served one term as lieutenant governor go of the 1 L. L state at L 0 of 5 Colorado ao has lias actively i IL ins ills IlS in In Colorado and Utah since 1876 Fre Frederick Stel Steig- Steig me meyer er is also close closely related relate to a family toni fam il ii ily whose name is well velI wel known In law the tho Van Yan Bure Burens j of ot Now Not cw York York lie He He was educated In law Jaw at tho the University of ot Chicago graduating in Ho Tie practiced In Chicago o and Colorado Tor lor a time but ten years car a ago o came to 0 Utah Prior to the partnership of ot Stor Story fc Stel reYer his offices were In tho the McCornick Mc- Mc lc- lc Cornick building This firm represents man many important investments In the LImo Rock mountain and Pacific coa coast t states states It I limits Its Is field feld to civil practice and the law of or corporations cor cor- mining water Irrigation and ald power estates investments and finance It I is one of ot the well known known wel-known and dependable law Jaw firms of oC i tho the west west V STE STEWART Af BOWMAN BO BO MORRIS It H Is Jis a Ic legitimate claim that the bar barof barof of or Salt Sal Lako Cf City represents tho the highest high high- cst est legal egal ICIl talent in iii the tile union The scat seat of oC the stat stati government Lo and the hadUs head had of Its Us Institutional life should possess time the best of ot the count country country's s 's s and amid It I Is In this respect second secund to none In the ability and scholarly attain attain- ments of Its Is lawyers among whom are the brightest men from the leading colleges colleges col col- leges of ot this country and men who have ha fought man many hard har legal battles battes In th the various cour cour courts in n the list of ot strong legal leal firms Cinns In this stronG el city i Is that of ot Stewart Bowman Morris a thrill firm recently formed which makes one inc of at the time strongest Ic legal ul combinations in lii the time state with offices In the Mcintyre building All Al members of ot tile the firm are arc lawyers of oC wlL wide experience and prom promo promInent In the tho profession and und social life of ot tho the el city members of or the firm are C. C B. B Stewart John F ii 1 Bowman an and Charles CharlesI M. M I Mor 1 ris Mr Ir Stewart foi formerly of ot the tIle firm of Stewart Stewart Stewart stew- stew art Is II a 0 native son Bon of ot Salt Halt Lak Lake and a graduate of ot Ann nn nn Arbor law school class clas of ot 1893 Ho lie Io was assistant el city attorney of ot Salt Sal Lal Lake e from is isto to 1304 and hU has a splendid public record roe rec ord Mr lIr John F. F Bowman Lowman who Is a n graduate of oC the tIme University of or Chicago o. o has his been heen practicing law for tor a anum number bOI of ot years ears and amid is at present a assistant county attorney filling fling this office abl ably and well wel Mr Ir Charles 1 M j. Morris is Is a 0 graduate of ot the tIme legal department of ot the Geor George e Washington ton of ot Washington D. D C. C and w was for tor four tour years secretary to Senator Smoot which rc responsible position he resigned to devote ote his hia hIt attention to practicing his profession profession- slon This Thin thrill firm cOndUcts conduct a Semi hen law Jaw practice and has hns built oral cral hUlt u un up a i large and influential clentel clientele from associations they the are among the pro progressive citi citizens citi- citi influential men of ot zeus zens and amId the comm community com cum m un I tY t I MAURICE M. M KAIGHN i. i ESQ One Ono of ot the oh old types of lawyers that thatIs Is rapidly disappearing Is the tie burled his office t tyle e who iio knew lenew In iii fe precedents prece prece- dents and theories galore hOt but know lena little of or Ufo life In the r real ral al world and be became Le- Le ca came 1 mc in iii time as 1 musty and theoretical as tIme the books on his hIM shelves Hc lie le served rr his hla I day and generation ton well wel enough h. h perhaps perhaps' s bU but t that day IB la long past and t the lC rC 1 successful and representative l law of ot today toda 01 aio amO e just tho the reverse vur cr yeaS yea'S Look lc around round the bo bar bor r 0 of Salt Sal Lk Lake and and nd I you g will l find that tho time leaders rs are arc ili dis I men of or affairs and public life lre No better illustration of ot this truth can 0 be bo heter found than the thc career r of ot Maurice M M. Kaighn Ban Ban- w who Is im in active 1 practice of ot his profession profusion in tills this city and Is also the receiver of tho the United States land office Alert diligent and nd keen minded d nn and nd an authority on the various arlous branches of oC law Colonel looks back on a long active varied an and successful life quite as full tul of or active work and anti accomplishment as of ot precedents and ml theories horn Born at Cam Camden en N J. J In 1843 he attended d the public schools ch olf and nd Blackwood academy of or uble Blackwood N. N J. J until the opening of ot the time Civil war sar when he enlisted and served the Fort fourth Forty and One OneHundred Onehundred Hundred and and seventh Ninety regiments Penns Pennsylvania volunteer Infantry After Ater tho tue war Colonel Ial hn attended time the Columbian now no Geor George e Washington university at Washington ton D. D C. C and was as graduated from fron Its Is law school ant and admitted to the bar of ot the supreme court of or the District of ot Columbia In From until 18 1876 6 ho he was law clerIc clerk In imi the Interior department and gained valuable experience in the ad administration administration adt ad- ad t ministration of ot the land lane laws In 1876 Colonel Kal hn resl resigned ne his official position came to Salt Lake City and actively el cn engaged ed In iii tho the practice of his Ills and In extensive mining profession ane operations op op- orations here herc where wlee ho he has remained ever since always actively Interested In public affairs an and building tip imp a largo an and successful practice particularly ticu pai-ticu- luI lail in mining and corporation af nf af- af fairs Colonel belongs to tho the Odd Fellows the tho Masons the tile Elks and the G. G A. A P. P ri R JOHN M M. CANNON CANON In outlining g the factors which have been most effective In winning for tOl Salt Sal Lake City its leading place amon among tho cities of oC the Intermountain region It Is proper that special mention menton should be made of ot the law lawyers This Is ep especially elal true because e nowhere nov else In the tIle countr country will there ther be found toun a abod bod body of ot n ns as uniformly abl able I JAMES JAES T. T HAMMOND There Is perhaps no profession which offers its Is members wider opportunity flor for useful citizenship than that of ot the law aWe The capable attorney is not only oni equipped for the accurate guidance of ot tle citizens through h the intricacies of or of the time law bu but t he ho its 18 also in a a po position to tal take e effective part In public affairs I Salt Sal Lake City 1 Is li fortunate in the possession pos poe session of at a a number of ot lawyers who tho have regarded their prore professional slon 1 re responsibilities to- to with wih a proper seriousness serious tellous ness and among these thes none has won von wona vona a hl higher her place amonS In the regard of ot the public than Jamea T. T Hammond whoso offices are at nt Mcintyre re buldIn build build- buld- buld In ing Mr fr Hammond has hns been In active I practice in Salt Sal Lake Lako for tor more than fifteen years ears and his record has been on one of ot steady and rapid advancement In prestige and anc patronage e His knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- cd edge of or the law is detailed and exact and amid his power of ot analysis and presentation presentation presen presen- tation I Is extraordinarily effective e. He lie practices In iii all al the tho courts and has shown himself equally successful as advocate and counselor M Mr Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond has always alwa's taken an active In Interest interest In- In terest In iii public affairs and hc lie formerly for tor- merl merly held tho the Important pout post of ot s secretary sec eec e- e of or state At the tile present nt time he hc is president of ot tho the elt city school board boar and Is meeting th the duties of ot that office In a manner manne which reflects credit upon the community as well wel as 09 upon himself a aRICHARD I RICHARD B. B THURMAN When hen Horace 1 Greeley said Eald Go west young man he little knew what great numbers of ot men would heed hee his words and nd go o forth Into the tho land landof ot The building up of ot the west vest has been accomplished In a great measure meas meas- tire ure by men who came here from the lie effete east But nut Utah Is especially proud of ot her native nat e sons men of the west big and fearless who have given Ilven I their brain and their brawn to her de development de- de And Utah is Justly Justy proud I BOSTON AND NEWHOUSE BUILDINGS I l'- l' 4 l. l 7 i 41 4 p e t and reliable as those In this city Moreover cr no list of the the attorneys who have helped win Salt Sal Lake its Is cay enviable en 1 ebb able fame In this regard c ard could be completo com coin COI- COI pl pleto without special mention menton of Julio John JohnM M M. 1 Cannon with offices at Templeton building Mr 11 Cannon has been In practice In this city ott- for tor the past One one years and no local aton attorney Y tc te attained a more moore enviable reputation for or ability and integrity lie Il I Is a z of oC the tho l lew w department of the University of oC Michigan an and belon belongs belongs be be- lon longs to that admirable class of or lawyers law aw awer er who never le er cease to be students Mr Ir Cannons Cannon's success IE is all al the more morSe gratifying b because cause hc IH IB la a native of oC Utah and because he belongs to that spirited public clots clars of citizens who ho honc nc neglect lect opportunity to assist movements movements move move- me ments ts which have la e for their object the advancement lh of the time best Interests of oC this cl cIty and tate state SOREN X ESQ The Time practice of or time the law has long ions long bet been considered one of ot the honorable professions pro pro- ante antedating as such almost every er e other profession lon of the modern world While procedure Is not as technical technical technical tech tech- now how now as It was |