Show HOW Ilow CLARK GET OUT 1 I S J A Witness Says Ho He Wo Would i 1 lm Daly Gang Put Up yi yit t L WAS TAS ELECTED BY MONEY l C I or of Salt hit L J Clark hade nde Thai Con Cos Coso o t to m t Jan 1 ate committee on el c lions b began Its session tod t y i i e case of at Senator Clark or of Montana the defense stated that they hail been un unable Unable able to 10 find the letters t Senn Sena tar tor Clark and Mr DIckford l y the tho dentist Ector who y produced theIr letters to him him It wa th then do de to have C W on o senator mako II a elat J e dIsposItion of the lie documents it fl Clark beIng ab nl Mr On Gar a 9 called to afford Senator en p to question him von con his hIli visits to Helena prIor i 1 ot of the It legislature last winter whiter Garr said 5 ld the principal object of oc his lils visit was V s sto to st nee about his re resignation as States commissioner The first regular witness of th the day was M L Hewitt a 0 YAS VilS In Helena Heleno durIng the s lon ot the legis legislature lature In 1899 lie saId tat t at Chancy Chinle Clark had bad asked hIm to leeS see Myers and otTer offer hIm his vote oto for or Clark for tor lie He had accord accordingly talked with Myers Mers and that that gentleman had told bUn after first declining the tho proposition to l say sayto to Clark that It lie he was dl posed todo to do doso so ro ho could put pUl In the ot Whiteside to be paid to hIm Myers In Inca incase ca case he should vote ote for tor Clank Clork Watt said that Clarks son stated that arrangement was satisfactory and had afterward told hIm that thal the for tor Myers Iere had been given to Whiteside und and that hIs vote was assured Mr Hewitt saId that during the son cn atonal contest he be had talked with Senator Clark Clork Once lie 18 had hod t te wih with the senator conc concern concernIng n nIng Ing Whiteside as a wel well support supporter er en ot of DalY but the senator had he said assured hIm that thal Ii dely was assured because of the fact that he Was In trouble wIth Clarks opponents over a building he constructing In ut The saId that he had seen the senator at athis lila his rooms at the lelana Helena hotel t a short abort time Ime acer after the Whiteside and had asked hIm what he proposed to do dowhen dowhen when the senator had Is only one thIng to 0 do and that Is to make mke the people the Daly h have v the y up a arl t tI I asked hIm continued the witness It If he be could make that stick to whIch he replied There Is no trouble abut about the deal because It if we put up a go good exCUse the people wl will believe us and we can again gt get the members to together together gether The winess witness also detailed a a conversa ion which he said he had had wIth Senator Clark on the eve of th the Investigation by the supreme court count In which he told the senator that Torn Tm Lyons one ot of the senators senators workers had threatened to go to court and test testify against Clark Io because the Inter friends had not kept kepl their promIses to hIm According to the lie witness the senator ha had then replied I dont owe these using n an offensive phrase phrae anything I have paid them all they tIle aske asked I am under n no obligations to them and I expect them to do o as the they agreed to do by me melr Mr lr Hewit Hewitt said Id however that Clark added that ho hl would have have his son sn see Lyons Ho He said that thal Clark Clank had of top to him ot of his son and Welcome Steele and others a as his friends In the senatorial fight and Charley Clark were ro re regarded garde IlS as the lie senators special representatives On Hewit Hewitt said he WI wasa a Republican and not esp especially caty In Interested Interested In any ot of the senatorIal candi candidates dates le lie had Just drifted Into the tho le He pronounce pronounced a as Incorrect taken b be before th the of te the fore tho the LwIs Lewis and Clark county gand grand jury furnished b by the lie Ho HohM hM n not t told ni all tile tho foel facts to the jUr jury Indeed he had never told nl all to nyon anyone until he ha had given the details to Mr one or of the attorneys for the tho In Washington a few lays alO ago Senator questions were to showing inconsistency on tho parl of the witness In refusing to nyc the details to Montana of the whom he knew and then giving them to Birney whom he dId not nol knoW know He aked asked hewitt whether Drey ha had not prom deed sed to see that he was taken cn care ot of s but the witness replied emphatically In Inthe inthe the negative adding that ho he had ha re reIt It nothing and no promise of any anything thing from the people for Ills his part In this proceeding re Under Dr ho he said that when ho went before tho grand and Jury ho hn had d de sl to rovel reveal 01 nil his transactions durinG during the tho sitting of the legislature lie He had only r replied pled to questions asked hIm and did not consider that ho had perjured perjure himself In withholdIng some ot of lie facts 10 He had however made un UD his mInd to tet tell the whole truth here ConcludIng his Mr r HewItt said Id he had receIved no pay for tor hIs services fur tor Mr Ir Clark and no promise or of an any I lie had been with the In a 0 mIning company and preferred him to his opponents C W Clark was next caled called ie lie was I concerning letters from Dr to hImsel himself hIl his father and whIch were referred to In Ec I tons tors testimony yesterday and to which the letters from Clark produced yesterday was Ild said to be replies Ho said eold le be had lost loel seen theta them durIng the tho W disbarment trial and was Sire sure that lie be had put them In hIs trunk to brIng East Enst Ie lie could not find them however and thought they must bo be In Now New York lie Ho was sure suro ho he ha had not destroyed them and saId he would ro go goto I Ito to Now New York and get them Th The next wines witness was Charles M lit I Jackson n a newspaper man residing In I Salt Lake CIty tah and a member ot of the tho I legislature or of that State IQ ned fled thAt he be hud had met Mr Clark at the tho hotel In Sni Salt Lake Loko during the senatorial deadlock In that State last February and that Mr r Clark had tried to Influence him to vote Cor or Mc McCune Cuno Cune for tor United States senator from Utah Intimating that lint In case casc lie he would I Ido do so he Would bo be paid for tor the act I Relating to the thc conversation Mr i said ohl that Clark had said that McCune was las a liberal mon man who never II hIs frIends and said I If t I should see my wa way clear to vat ot Ing for him lie he had no doubt he would do something handsome for tor me Jackon Jackson said he hd had declined and that Clark had then proceeded roc eded to argue arIo the poInt saying that thol al all ot of that son soon dIed out that It was the c cUstom ot of men of wealth to spend money to secure election to the Senate Jackson said Mr Clark cIted the case vase of Senator Hanna or of OhIo as asIn asin In poInt Continuing ho saId that Mr Clark stated that In hIs own cs case ho he had used money to secure his own ele alec ton liOn which had then but recently o oc occurred His electon election caus caused d some me talk tolk and some somo members had foolishly ex cx some bils bills In a a careless careless WI way but h iq had no doubt the talk dIe out and he would hear little of It Mr Ir Clark had asked him to regard the con Variation us as When Mr Jackson concluded hIs tes tea I it wa was announced that no more witnesses would be examined before next and oter after an executive Islon session the committee adjourned |