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Show Wrong Mr. Martin Gets Money Order Then Disappears When tha Weatern Union Telegraph company received a telegraph money ordrr for 1145 from Albion. Ill, addressed ad-dressed to "Joseph S. Martin. Salt i Lake City. It strtd a search at 1 once for tho map. The only Joseph S. Martin that could be found lived on Kast Flrat South street. "A re you the Joseph 8. Mart In to whom this money Is to be paid 7" aak-ed aak-ed tha telegraph clerk. "Tea. eah!" aald Mr. Martin. "If they'a any money .to be paid to a Mr. Martin. Tin it." I Tho telegram waived 'l Identlfl-1 cation. It did not specify color orj nationality and so Joseph Martin, col- ored, received the IMS. according to) the police. Yesterdsy a man called i at the office and aald hia name was Joseph S. Martin and wanted to know; t there waa a telegram for him. He proved that ho waa the right Mr. Martin ond tho police were put on the trail of tho wrong Mr. Martin, who waa discovered to have left auddenly for parts unknown, between a una. j t |