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PETITION
San Francisco, Calif. Sept. 1915
Hon. Wm. Spry Governor of Utah
The undersigned believe that there is a strong doubt as to the guilt of Joseph Hillstrom, under sentence of death in the Utah State Penitentiary.
We hereby respectfully petittion you to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, to the end that Hillstrom, if innocent, may have a fair chance to prove his innocence.
A.B. Olson 1012 Fillmore St. San Francisco
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Petition
San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1915
Hon. Wm. Spry,
Governor of Utah.
The undersigned believe that there is a strong doubt as to the guilt of Joseph Hillstrom, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary.
We hereby respectfully petition you to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, to the end that Hillstrom, if innocent, may have a fair chance to prove his innocence.
Costas. Calcanis.
San Francisco Laundry
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Petition
San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1915
Hon. Wm. Spry,
Governor of Utah.
The undersigned believe that there is a strong doubt as to the guilt of Joseph Hillstrom, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary.
We hereby respectfully petition you to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, to the end that Hillstrom, if innocent, may have a fair chance to prove his innocence.
Sarah Geraghty
San Francisco
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Petition
San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1915
Hon. Wm. Spry,
Governor of Utah.
The undersigned believe that there is a strong doubt as to the guilt of Joseph Hillstrom, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary.
We hereby respectfully petition you to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, to the end that Hillstrom, if innocent, may have a fair chance to prove his innocence.
Nick Pappas
San Francisco Laundry
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Petition
San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1915
Hon. Wm. Spry,
Governor of Utah.
The undersigned believe that there is a strong doubt as to the guilt of Joseph Hillstrom, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary.
We hereby respectfully petition you to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, to the end that Hillstrom, if innocent, may have a fair chance to prove his innocence.
W. E. Ragon
San Francisco Laundry