Show HARD TO BECOME A CITIZEN Of THEUS THE U. U S. S Examination of Applicants Shows Difficulty in Becom Becom- ing Naturalized Under the last enactment of or co congress rs In March In 1506 10 on 11 naturalization whIch hu hums has suspended all an admissions since October the time three thu-ce first applicants were wert h Judge Charles given n papers Monday by W. W Morse upon the lie approval of oC th Immigration department at Washington Washing ton Comm D D. C C. was UHl asked Nl if lie hue le be be- liell in polygamy am and th the lie questions submitted on nui anarchy and secret or or- orI I were broad enough h to lo condemn con con- Con I socialism As tl under the new law lai Assistant United States Die Die- Attorney William M. M 1 McCrea waI wa was wast t I resent In behalf of oC Ibo hue Unie United States v he lie saw NW lo to an any objection ht q fit rit All Al' Al tho bavo oi been li hi hithe tl t the life ht fi Hell Status States Sla tc il r several C 1 years nm anti were ere able alI to mako intelligent answers answer lo to th the questions on government go Tin The appl applicants ants were wen William Hutche Hutch Hutch- e eon n. n i S years eals old formerly of or Brechin i Scotland Richard Welsh el h. h 40 10 o years rears old Glasgow Glassow Scotland and EnilL Emi W. W Jorgenson Jar Jor genson g-enson a n native nat e of or Denmark Hutcheon um emigrated to the time United States Stales In lS from Scotland lie He 1 Js is In Sal married and has hu a family living Sal Lake Lake The Time witnesses In his case caso wore wor I U Chandler antI and uni his brother Charles Charle Hutcheon Welsh elsh came from came ron ron-i Glasgow Scotland In I and since that lime hue has hns resided In Salt Snit I Lake Ik ike CI City He Ito lo line has a n family Comly living here Ills Ils witnesses s were W. W I I. I I. I and S S. S W. W IJ B Drown Brown rown Jor Jorgens eIS i 1 is 12 unmarried and came cam from Crom Denmark In 1903 1901 19 J lie iTo Ie Is a carp car car- p h by ity occupation The Time In his case were ere II IL J. J L. L 1 Stein and anol K renson County Clerks Clerk Since th hue new law came conic Into e effect ct the time count county clerk cieri who is still sti cU custodian o othe of the tIme records reports each I Ito to the time immigration department a at V D D. C As soon as the declaration of or intention Is liken en on out the tue original copy COP is sent ent to Washington Washing WashIng- ton a n duplicate duplicatE kept in hue thu office where It Is issued and amid notice of or r I application application appl- appl cation posted for COI thirty days The immigration Im- Im im- im migration officials look up every ely application ap ap- ap- ap and more details are required than thian before Pro Providing the time Immigration tion ton department reports Ca favorably favorably- on the Cite declaration the time county clerk Is to send scud the kite date of or the hearing of ot the application back hack to Washington The I United Stales dl district attorney is Ig notified noti noti- fled fied fed through the Washington ton office to have A I representative ent at nl Iho tho hearing After Aftem the tw District co court l' l t has made th the examination before beCore the pa papers papers pa- pa pers can call be lie issued Its Is action acton has to bo be bl approved ed apIro by b the immigration depart depart- ment The TIme new law also provides pro thano that tha hat no admissions shall haH be bl made mule within 0 Y days Ilas of oC an nut election Several Se other l'- l' for Cor first papers will be he heard t this hi is month hi |