FRANK HARRIS, who is the oldest continuous resident of Weiser, has for forty-six years practiced law there, and in the law and in politics in Washington County no name ranks higher than that of Frank Harris,
Mr. Harris was born in Eldorado County, California, June 28, 1854, son of William and Tracey E. (Saltzman) Harris. His grandfather, William Harris, was a native of Virginia, and of Revolutionary stock. The maternal grandfather, Thomas Saltzman, was of an old Pennsylvania family. He went west to Wisconsin and was a lead miner in the mining districts of that state,
Mr. Harris’ father, William Harris, was born in Virginia and was a California forty-niner. He spent many years in the gold mines and later owned a farm. Both he and his wife died in California. His wife was born in Posey County, Indiana, and went to California in 1853. Of their seven children four are living.
Frank Harris attended school in California, and in 1880, at the age of twenty-six, established his home at Weiser, Idaho.
He had begun the study of law in an office at Eureka, California, and in 1886 was admitted to the Idaho bar. Since then he has practiced continuously, and has carried a heavy share of the professional burdens ‘in this section of the state. Politics has always been a hobby with him. He began attending Democratic conventions in territorial times and was a member of the first Democratic State Convention of Idaho, and was also a member of the constitutional convention.