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Show OX TIIK lllll VIVE. Anxlom liui'ilrlei Concerning Ullllam IlilJIrf, Ibe Hold Homo Slfnlor. Uovernor Thomas has received n lettir from Antelope, Idaho, Inquiring whether a petition hat reached him from Cutler and Alturai couutlei, praying for the release of William Daillny, n horse thief, now serving n term In the Utah penitentiary. Jle. ctuie, aaya the writer of the comiuunl-cition comiuunl-cition (whlcli bears tbe signature "A N. Anderson and others") "the majority of the akgncrt are horae thieves, aomo of whom are afraid thai Dadley will Meal horsia from theni when bo golf out. Half the names on the petition are signed by W. II. March and James Toniken, notorioin home thlevua nml friends of Dadley, who li tlio leader of thu gang. We, Ibe olllxoas of Custor and Allura counties, are In danger If Wm. Dsdley gets out." |