Show HOW STORY GOT OUT Jackson Explains How AntiClark Crowd Heard About Conference I TRIBUNE BUREAU J 501 Fourteenth street C I Washington D C Jan 13 1900 C M Jackson a member of the Utah Legislature was a witness before the Clark committee today He testified that Clark visited Salt Lake City and was introduced to him Jackson by Will Nebeker also a member of the Utah Legislature after which Clark look Jackson Into his room at the rCnutaford hotel and told him that he OugHt to vote for his friend McCune tvhp was a rich man and would rc member him well if he would vote right that he Clark had Just passed through I that ort of thing In Montana and found 1 necessary to distribute a little money among his friends Jackson said that ho Interpreted this conversation to mean that Clark was t > n McCunoa behalf promising a compensation com-pensation to him if he would vole for McCanc Jackson In explaining how these facts came to be known to the antiClark crowd in Montana said that he had Imparted this Information to Judge Larry P Boyle of Chicago through whom ho supposed It had been conveyed con-veyed to the home of the antiClark forces In Montana It will be ilontana I wi remembered remem-bered that Judge Boyle and Jackson together I to-gether with Henry M Ryan were closely close-ly 1 associated in the AJax Mining com panys litigation In Utah |