Show BENGTZEN IZEN SAYS HE SAW SAN MARSHAL JOB FIRST OF All Application Sent by Registered Mail Straight to White WhiteHouse House Althou Although h United States marshal clover cloer can- can In fI Mat are arc as thick as bees n time there is one dark danic horse who claims the distinction of oC having avoided avoid avoid- ed the limelight ht of publicity until this dark horses horses This darkest of or the time of ot the Is Charles J. J Beng a member Salt SnIt Lake County Democratic committee commit commit- tee Humors Rumors that he had not mode application ap ap- ap for the position of ot United Status States marshal for tho the district of Utah reached his cars yesterday Utah to file I I was wa the first man mun In iii m mv my application In iii Washington for t this thin I it u i III position declared Mr lr home Somerby street last n nl night ht J JIn In iii referring referring- to the rumors I 1 mailed manea application direct to President Wilson Wil- Wil Ali Alison my son lion on March 12 12 1013 I sent It by registered mall mail over the protests or ot the employees of the loca postoffice who cald It was alS not necessary produced d a number a or of Mr r letters totters to prove that his application h had d been received In Washington On One OnA of oC these dated April 23 1913 and signed b by Charles Ch B. B appointment appointment ap ap- ap- ap oler clerk In th the tho department of ot Justice acknowledged ed receipt of or the ap ap- ap Mr r. r Ren Bengtzen produced other Totters letters lotters asking that he file with tho the ap appointment ap- ap clerk an outline of or his mo life and his party affiliations lnA He Ite complied compiled with this request Mr Ir Den Bengtzen ten said last aRt night ht that all of oC his ills ne negotiations for tOI tho the mar had been direct and that he ho had not made his application cation through h the state committee or orthe ortho ortho tho the national committeeman |