Show Plait Ian ot or Ascertaining Methods In III Election of Senator Clark March the Sea Sen Senate ate committee on elections resumed see ses alone today Campbell who wal on the stand yesterday was waa b by Mr Ir Faulkner lie He told of the tho ori organization ot of the move moe meat ment tor or the InvestigatIon ot of Mr tr I Clarks election He said the first meet meetIng meeting Ing vite held In Butte Dutto last March these present being Mr Dr Campbell of Livingston Marcus Daly Dalr n 11 L Myers Speaker Stiff Mr Mr Ir Matte Mr Ir Toole and Mr FInland A committee was S then appointed with Mr Ir Campbell as chairman to gather facts Mr Ir Da Daly said at that hat time lime that ho he would 1 furnish all any necessary means for tor forthe the investigation said Bald the witness But that he be would expect others to nl al also so make contributIons lie said nil the there was WIlS no limit placed upon the thu amount to be expended ex cx that Mr Ir Daly sold said saide We e have millions for defense but nota not n a cent for tor tribute Continuing Mr Campbell said that no awn had been deposited to his credit find and when he wanted money he went Scent to Mr Daly Da except on ono one occasion when Miles lIn FInland had given clen him a check ot of his own for 1000 and one for tor 5 oo from Mr tr Leggett Both th these se checks had however hoever been retained 4 At t tills this point Mr Faulkner presented let lettIS lets which Mr Campbell had written to detectives whom he had employed In the cue care first drawing from the wit witness ness the fact that detectives had been beenen en engaged In Montana In Washington and In New York In Montana the were wert engaged to work up evidence and andin In Washington and Ness York to keep an eye ce on wItnesses to be un unfaithful faithful Mr Campbell identified ILI era letters to detectives from but they were not read Were yOur our In Washing Washington ton he svea asked Instructed to viSIt dentists Surgeons doctors etc who were lre connected with wills senators Xo No sir alt positively no was the reply It If such n a course was 41 pursued It was al without m my knowledge or consent I Ineer never neer gave gae tin any such uch Instructions and I Inow I Inow now have hao no knowledge of oC mob pro It IC I 1 knew ot of such n a course being pursued I would stop it Il Imme DId OU Instruct the tho detectives to In themselves Into the good grue graces s ot of Mr Clarks ClarkI friends was asked I 1 dId was ns the ro reply l lI I told toil them to get employment from them or to get Into their good graces they could |