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W A S H I N G T O N, D. C.

To the Hon. William Spry,
Governor of the State of Utah,
Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States,
and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been
informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph
Hillstrom (also known as Joe Hill), by the District Court of Salt
Lake County, Utah, for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and
his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah, on January 10,
1914, and of the affirmance of the judgment of conviction of said
District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby
make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom,
and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons,
to wit:

That the Hillstrom was denied by the judge of the
said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and im-
partial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the
United States of the Constitution thereof, and the laws of
the State of Utah, in that the said court denied to him the
privledge of being defended by counsel of his own selection,
or of conducting his own defense, and that he has therefore
been deprived of the benefit of counsel.

Because of the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained
upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial
being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therin
due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County
against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor move-
ment.


NAME ADDRESS
Anna Wexler 39th St Windom Pl
H. Rappaport " "
Isabel Fowler 122 6 D St N.C.
Geo. C. Lewis Cherrydale, Va.
Joseph A. Rims 709 3rd St NW Wash., D.C.
Harry Zabf 15-18-5th St NW. D.C.
George Jackson 223 D. St S.W.
Philip Steam 722 Hst S W Wash D.C.
E. H. Wilirsen 3000 Main Paroner Kan.
D. M. Kowinsky Box 1907 Washington, D. C.

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