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Show BITTER REPLY BY SUTHERLAND . ssssssBsssssssssjessBse , To Accusations of Justice JJcCarty in Recently Published Pub-lished Letter; Denies the Charges Made. Senator George Sutherland, Junior Senator Sen-ator from Utah, has issued an open letter let-ter replying to the letters of Justice William Wil-liam M. McCarty of the Supreme bench. The Senator makes a lew bitter pills for the Justice and replies to a number of things said. 'Senator Sutherland charges Judge' McCarty with "spending his time In unseemly political, controversy." His letters, he declares, are "Insulting," "Insult-ing," and that the Judge has not confined con-fined himself "to the duties of his office, but arrogantly demanded the right to direct and regulate the appointment of officers of the United States In the State of Utah." The letter further declares that Judge McCarty wrote on one occasion, advising that an office be given to a Gentile Instead In-stead of a Mormon. Senator Sutherland denounces the letter let-ter of March 30 as "gratuitous and studied Insolence," and "filled with carefully care-fully prepared insults." ' He declares that he has had no connection with the attack at-tack made upon him by the 8moot organ. As to making appointments in favor of clients Senator Sutherland bitterly denounces de-nounces the Insinuation, and declares that he Is no longer a member of the firm that claims certain coal companies as Its clients. The only connection he has had with the coal companies, he says, was that he appeared before the Register and Receiver In response to a subpoena served upon an officer of a coal company and made an argument. Throughout the entire 3500-word letter there are bitter remarks, and Senator I Sutherland terms- the dispute as undignified, |