Show cc n HE1KIXG TUB IIIARCES Investigation Into the Conduct of the ItrMrar Utah Commission yesterday continued con-tinued the examination of the charges against the registrars Witnesses not being present in the care of Registrar WInter it was held over to show tint theo the-o cr while on his house to house visits j hid cut through blocks and avoided going to houses where 110 pics potty voters resided Mr Winter took the stand on his ow n behalf aud made the following titeuient Concerning MrHimil lon who hal testified to having asked if lib name was on the book lie said tint he remembered that Hamilton rolled on him but he was without his look Hamilton asked if he hid his book but said lothing about his name being on he Lk Concerning what he had saId to Air Moyle about the plm of regis ralion commencing at a certain point In the Fifth BishopsWard It was strictly followed w ilh the exception ception tint he might not have tarted to work the exact time len ton I1 when in conversallon with Mr Movie He Sid that he nev er intentional I v missed a house in precinctbut would say that the pceple easily times teemed to a old hmiimias though he had come t steal something end in seine eases they would not le him In the house Crctsexamlned by Mr Mojlc He had completed I1 the Fourth precinct cinct In October anti iftcrwards taken the city directory to see I any naml were niised Jtcmem liend cutting through one block he Lad cut through several eor eri of blocks Hu had niter len when not at home if he knew them Hegenenllj talked baa nun out his politics but never before registering regis-tering them He Max a thorough Liberal himself To Mr Young He said he had struck tie mtn < ehcthojght they werepolygamists Concerniug the name of Mr Jloc he had reasons rea-sons to believe that he was a jiolj amlst I amlstWhat reasons did jon hao Oljectid to by IhedcfeudiuK I Mr inters enJcd 1 the dispute ly saying he would testify t I had been told him tint four joun bilks often went to Hoes house had not seen tilt ill tin re himself but was told so he then thought the cock bird must belon somewhere tout the premise Objection was again raised 1 > J the defendants and the commission Mated that they could see 10 particular particu-lar necessity Arcoutlnuiuj ill Roes case the mans name appeired on the list and easts of the kin where names apjiear all right on Hie list it was no use of investigating The I instructions of Hie commission were lat registrars light IUltou a nun whom tiny had reason to believe was a ittlygamtst and they did not hold thai a registrar musl necesailj tel whj he believed la man to polygamist 1 Kxauiinatiuus were then continued con-tinued The name of B S Young the registrar had ijuestloned but identity learned I was a rests of mistaken He said tint the Peoples central committee had come to him and wanted him to name the titus and I place for unregistered velcro of their jortj lo come lo for njktntion Ijl c that he could not do that but If Ihey ould make a IKlof such persons nimts he would try al visit them He had never beard of the matter since Redirect He KilJthitinthecac i of Walter IX Hinks huwaseliarged with not registering him The fad was thai he lead Hanks take the oath once and then he appeared agaIn t be regislered a second time Hanks had applied to IX R Chute registrar to have his name changed from Second precinct where his name was on the list Registrar IX RClute testified in the ca e He said that he hat Hank name on the list in Ids hk THE CSn OF E It CUT1 was then taken up aud the registrar admitted certain chare of having registered Jlr Itachinin amid other ole diy and then refused his brother telling him he would have to mil George Lewis was then placed on the Wile stand bj complainants Ho had lived in the Fourth Ward four months Owned a house in the cIty was unmarried He hid applied t E It Club for rcgislri llon and he would nol register him Chute Sid lie must wait until he came nitf to his house He I still un Crossexamined He hid beta away from the city about three years employed on the Utah Central Cen-tral Railway hid lived at Ihl amid Frisco he came t tho city be cause he could do better at working her at the preMnl lime ho worked on tIme sewer had applied lo Mr Janice fwr I Sp 110 recommend recom-mend from a Bishop to him He boarded it a Mr GreenN place In time Fourth I Ward He t owned property 11 the city since ISoO L Ii Sloan was the next witness wlnCs bj time conipLilnanls lie testified is to what I Rcfiistnr Clutc eb dt been doing on time lipt days of Deiember ILr He Itld DOt spent Inn time on Main Slroel about saloons and at the Masonic Hall und the c Liberal hcl1quarer Nearly every morn lug he first called at tho Liberal headquarters When he did go t work In his preclncl it was uually 1 little while late in the afternoon CrosjcvanilneJ stated that he worked in 7 CMI welt on the streets to watch Clute on the days mentioned saw him KO into i the building where the Liberal headquarters were did not see him enter their office knew there were other offices in the buildIng Hip I > osed lhal Clots went In to Liberal headquarter did not watch him for DOUly could not say tint he would lieiuid for it Mr Young of the Peoples central committee interposed ind said that witnesses would be > aiJ Ldward net testified t having watched the regiatnr on the list days of November The conduct then was much as leilifiedtoby Mr Sloan 810nnDck Wetztl also testified to what time registratIon oHlcershad done on several days of the present lon The conduct was much the same as that meuticncd by the former wit flosses with the exception of the last few days when Clute worked a lit tie more diligently WIt Jones testified tint Itcgis tram Chute had told him on Decem ber 1 Uiat he wag not near done with the Fourteenth Ward and that when he did 011 t1t ll1let through with thl waN he would behalf through hmldtstrheL hi dltleL Regitrar Chute was then placed on the eland by defendants lie denied the testimony of the witnesses wit-nesses w liq had watChed him and made it appear that he was n diligent gent worker on the day that they alluded to His memory appeared wonderfully clear as to what he had done and here he had gone Admitted Ad-mitted having been teen going into saloons he 111 slons occasionally went there and admitted having taken a glass of beer while at the brewery etc He did lot work on two afternoons after-noons alluded to by witness as he had work to do for tW He had completed his houseto house visits and had checked off about two thousand names He had never missed a house that lIe knew of Concerning Mr Hovcy not being registeredas set forth in IhePeopIea charges he said he did register the JXTSOU and had him sign the oath but shortly afterwards Mr Jennings came and told him that Mr Hovey had said that lie had not nor would not take such an oath aswas required requir-ed le MrHovey again shortly afterwards and told him what he had heard and tore the oath he had sIgned before him telling him that ho could register no tuch persons r Crossexamined by Mr oyle He knew that Mr Hovey was not in precinct when he regbtcreJ him lie had registered four or five sethi persons because they sail thai they left home too early J to get registrar registered by theIr own precinct He testIfied having commenced registratIon on the block trot of time Denver c Rio Grande Railway ticriot Had gone three Umcs to the hotel opposite the depot had regis Icred probablj welt the dh not question the men concerning their occupation lie knew his blanks bad such questlonr but ho had nev er questioned a man about iis occupation He had never gone to the Denver fc Ito Grande depot to niter Italians had registered men at the depot in the fright department He nd never cent blank oaths to Ring lam to miner there Mr oyle then took the witness on a long line of questioning lo show that he had been very negligent to registration until recently as nistralol 1111 nnly or up till tie time that thu commission arrived aud then he got mother man to help him out with his his precinctThis liueofquestion Jng I seemed t worry the Liberal side very much and they Jected to having the witness relate concernIng concern-Ing every place he had vIsIted 1 Theo The-o permitted Ihciiucstlon however for some length but poutIng pout-ing could bebrought from time wit mires His mind was clear as t where he had been whtn he wanted Ito I-to deIty statements late by Ico ples wilnescs otherwise he Knew nothing much about whalhe had done The commission finally orderel the questioning t cease and Regis tnr Chute was excused Adjourned to 1 a m today Yesterday the enses of RegMnra I Winters and Clute were practical closed hut at the session of the commission this morning tome additional ad-ditional evidence was heard Inch in-ch when the case against J HIT Moms was taken uiu The evidence on both sides in the case of Mr Morris was completed The testimony in nip > ort of the charges that had been preferred against Mr Morris was direct and was elicited from several witnesses The tcUmol of the defendant was IOU explanatory of the charges though some of I was in direct conflict con-flict with tIme statements witness ca for the rosecntion At SO this afternoon till Commission Com-mission met and the ease of Luis Ilyants was heard fhe first witness for the prO u ton was C M CumminS who stated that on D 5 he met Mr Hyirns on Main Street and asked to be registered Mr Hyams said he wis not registering on the streetbut would rail at witness lout that evening amid register him He failed to call when promised anJ witues went t Hyiins house and was there registered At the close of Mr CumniingH testimony Mr Hymn admitted 1 several points claimed by the prosecuUon to avoid the necessIty of putting witnesses on the stand Mr hunter testified that about tCtl four week agohe rnide a fond tll plication to Mr Hams to be regu bored hut was refused Mr Hjams i proniislna lo call at witness house In about three weeks nnd register him Had not Jet dOle so Mr Donkin testified I Hvl Iwen I following Mr Hams and had noted his movementssincu November Novem-ber 26th Tins witness was on Lthe stand when we went to pre s I |