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Show E. W. WILSON "WORKED"AGAIN. A. L. Morris, who for somo moons was a stockbroker in this city, and who for two or three years has been rooting around tho northwest, returned re-turned a few days ago and after putting put-ting In a little time hero, started for Washington to unseat Senator Smoot. Morris is of tho same strlpo as Angus M. Cannon, Jr., and knows all about Smoot, so he does; knows that Smoot has moro wives than one, and Is going go-ing to tell tho senate committee on privileges and elections all about it. When Morris arrived hero ho was hoi overly flush with funds, so rumor states, but learning that E. W. Wilson had staked Angus M. Cannon, Jr., to go to Washington to tell all about how Joseph F. Smith married Abram H. Cannon and Lillian Hamlin on tho berth deck of a steamboat, ho called on E. W. and told his touching taie. It worked. Wilson coughed up to inn tune of one hundred and twenty bucks, and Morris took an east-bound train for Washington and Senator Burrows. Bur-rows. At this writing tho Associated Press and tho special correspondents have not wired reports of Morris' testimony, tes-timony, but ere long we may look for complete details. In the meantime, anyone knowing that Reed Smoot Is a polygamlst can learn of something to their advantage by calling on El W. Wilson, Commercial Commer-cial National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nothing over $120 goes, how-over. |