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Everett Wash.,
Nov. 14- 1915-

To the Hon. W. Spry,
Governor of Utah,

Dear Sir:- I have followed
with deep interest and concern
the trial and conviction of
Josef Hillstrom, sentenced by
your state to die on the nineteen
of Nov. this year. It seems to
me that he did not have a
fair trial and that the evidence
on which he was convicted is
insufficient to send him to
his death, and I therefore earnestly
pray that you will use your
influence and executive power
to commute his sentence and
thus prevent the great state of
Utah from taking the life of a
man who may be innocent.

Your's Very earnestly

Miss Olga Johsnon
908 33rd St
Everett Wash

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Everett Wash.,
Nov. 14- 1915-

To the Hon. W. Spry,
Governor of Utah,

Dear Sir:- I have followed
with deep interest and concern
the trial and conviction of
Josef Hillstrom, sentenced by
your state to die on the nineteen
of Nov. this year. It seems to
me that he did not have a
fair trial and that the evidence
on which he was convicted is
insufficient to send him to
his death, and I therefore earnestly
pray that you will use your
influence and executive power
to commute his sentence and
thus prevent the great state of
Utah from taking the life of a
man who may be innocent.

Your's Very earnestly

Miss Olga Johsnon
908 33rd St
Everett Wash