Show WHAT SPRY A NO ALLEGE MORE LIGHT ON assassination OF CANDIDATE KUCHLER senators are exonerated harris denies work where did wade get hs story from thursdays standard chairman william spry and executive committeeman judge booth of the republican state central committee were in the city esterday est arday and they I 1 were interviewed regarding the statement of E W wade made at the meeting of the republican county central committee to the effect that the latter had not fought the head of the municipal ticket in the last election but hat he had heard hat J H anderson of salt lake had telephoned to colonel george hanson and N J harris that kuchar must be defeated because of his alleged affiliation with the american party chairman spry said 1 I had heard ot he rouble in ogden and last night I 1 saw mr anderson and told him that I 1 was going to ogden today an dould probably meet some of the republican leaders here I 1 asked him if he had any statement that I 1 could make he said to me 1 I have not been in ogden for a year previous to the day after election when I 1 went with a party to investigate the bite for a proposed fisli hatchery I 1 have not communicated with any one nor have I 1 n en any one regarding he defeat of nanom inee on any republican ticket anywhere in the state ogden or anywhere else and any statement to the contrary is absolutely false chairman spry was shown the atory ot the meeting at the court house last saturday and his attention called to the statement of E W wade that a day or so before the last election he had heard that colonel george hanson and N J harris had received a telephone message from J H anderson to the effect that kuchler must be defeated because of his affiliation alth ahe american party and the statement ot wade that he understood that the two senators nere opposed to the election ot kuchler in regard to the latter chairman spry said 1 I have talked with the two states senators and know personally that they had no disposition to interfere inter feie in the election in ogden hat they did not interfere and that they supported all of the candidates on the republican ticket in the state judge booth alho stated that he as A knew that the sena tois and mr anderson had done anotn ins to defeat any of the candidates anywhere and be considered anyone who had contributed to the defeat of the head of the ticket a traitor to the party and unworthy of the support of any reputable republican the judge was told that those who had made the fight on kuchler were the ones who had received the greatest favors at ho hands of the party and he replied that he knew that but that in the future they loyld receive but little after the salt lake men had departed N J harris was interviewed over the telephone and asked if he had received a message from J H anderson to the effect thai kuchler must be defeated he said 1 I received no message from anderson to that effect although I 1 understood that such a message had been sent I 1 looked the matter up and found nothing 0 o it and supported and voted for the straight republican ticket t this emphatic denial from the salt lake men leaves the story with E W wade as the only one who can explain how and why the reports vere circular d the two senators and mr anderson leave been exonerated by chairman spry and N J harris denies that he circulated stories therefore the question arinea where did K W dadej get his information this paper offers its space to mr wade in which to explain his position t |