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R.F.D. #3 Goldendale Wash., Oct. 1, 1915.
Governor of Utah Salt Lake City Utah
Respected Sir- Having read a couple of articles in the Appeal to Reason concerning the trial of Joseph Hillstrom, I most respectfully beg of you to grant him a new trial.
Respectfully yours, W.R. Perkins
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Thayer Mo Oct 2nd 1915
Hon William Spry. Governor of Utah Salt Lake City
Dear Sir
For You to Pardon Joe Hillstrom May be Contrary to Man Made Law. Me thinks if You allow this man to be Murdered. At the Resurrection Morn You Will find it very much in Violation of Your & My Gods Law. Some Day Some time. Joe Hillstrom Will be found Innocent of the Crime as Charged by Class Government. Taking the Life of this Man will be one More act to Cause the Coming Revoltuion that is sure to Come in the near future unless something turns up Now unknown for releaf of the oppressed
Yours Truly H.R. Piper
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Elk New Mexico Oct. 17-1915
Hon. William Spry Gov. Utah
As a liberty loving citizen of the United States and of the above State, I kindly call your attention to the apparent unjust trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom at Salt Lake City and ask that you, as Chief Executive of the State of Utah look thoroughly into the above case to the end that Justice be done and an innocent man be not put to death
Yours Truly R.E.Pendergrass
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United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America LINCOLN LOCAL UNION No. 1055
Lincoln, Neb., October 18, 1915
To the Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Dear Sir;- At a regular meeting of Local Union No. 1055, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, held this date, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted-
WHEREAS- Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the working class, known all over America as "the sweet singer of Labor", has been found guilty of murder, been denied a new trial and has been sentenced to be shot to death, and
WHEREAS- from our knowledge of the character and reputation of Joseph Hillstrom, we do not believe him guilty of the crime with which he is charged, and
WHEREAS- he is a cittizen of Sweden, a country with which we enjoy friendly relations and we believe the State of Utah should not commit an act unfriendly to Sweden,
THERFORE BE IT RESOLVED- that we ask you to use the power vested in you by the State of Utah, to pardon our fellow worker, Joseph Hillstrom.
Yours sincerely,
LINCOLN LOCAL #1055 UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA
(Signed) A. Edgar Hawkins President (Attest) L.E. Pentico Secretary