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Show Attorney General Who Secured Harriman Inheritance Tax for Utah May Be Promoted. As a result of the service he rendered tho stale in his handling of tho llarri-inaii llarri-inaii Inheritance tax case, whereby the ! state secured nearly 5S00.000. Attorney General Albert. R. Barnes was prominently prominent-ly mentioned Krlday for the position of Judge of tho Third district court. Under the bill, which has passed both houses' of the slate legislature, a new district judge Is lo be appointed for the Third din trict. Several prominent attorneys have hiu;-geated hiu;-geated that Mn Barnes bo appointed to this position and 11 is said that his appointment ap-pointment Is likely. Governor Sprv said Krlday' night that Mr. Barnes had 'not asked for the position and his name had not been placed before hlin ns a candidate tor the place. - The governor said that the appointments of the additional Judges for the Second and Third judicial districts will not bo made until after the close of the legislature. Among others mentioned for the position posi-tion of Judge of this district are City Judges .7. .1. Whltaker and J. M. Bowman Bow-man and H. A. Smllh. I'or tho Second disirlct. District Attorney Nathan J. Harris. Har-ris. George 'Harverson and former Senator 12. T. Hulaniskl have been suggested. |