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Mason, Wis.
Nov. 13th 1915.

Hon. William Spry. Gov. of Utah.

Dear Sir:—
It is with heart felt sympathy for the
cause of justice that I have taken the
liberty of signing the enclosed protest
against the manner in which sentence
has been passed upon our comrade
Joseph Hillstrom by the courts of Utah.
I therefore individualy pray that
you exercise the power of your high
position to the end of allowing this
man a fair trial. This protest
contains only a few signatures for
the reason that the time was too short
to circulate same. I beg to remain

Yours for the cause of "Rightiousness."
A. F. Anderson.

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Mason, Wis.
Nov. 13th 1915.

Hon. William Spry. Gov. of Utah.

Dear Sir:—
It is with heart felt sympathy for the
cause of justice that I have taken the
liberty of signing the enclosed protest
against the manner in which sentence
has been passed upon our comrade
Joseph Hillstrom by the courts of Utah.
I therefore individualy pray that
you exercise the power of your high
position to the end of allowing this
man a fair trial. This protest
contains only a few signatures for
the reason that the time was too short
to circulate same. I beg to remain

Yours for the cause of "Rightiousness."
A. F. Anderson.