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Show Pithy News Notes From All Parts of Snlt Lake J. D. Myers, nncstod nt Miami feevcrnl davo ago following par- ,tlal Identification as Milton D. Josoph, wanted In Salt Lake City for the al- loged mbcr.:!Iement of $5-1,000 from the Continental hank there eight years ugo, was positively Identified as tho man wanted hy .7. II. Grut, cashier of the Salt Lake bank. Mr. Grut came nil the way from the Utah capital with a deputy sheriff for tho purpose of ex. Itradltlng Joseph for the crime. Salt Lake A total of 7500 Jnvltn-tlons Jnvltn-tlons to merchants in the Salt Lako trade territory to attend tho hotter fellowship fel-lowship dinner, to ho given at tho Ctfjn-nierelnl Ctfjn-nierelnl club on tho ovnnlng of April' 7, have been Bent out. Arrangements for a program of music and sp'v-chcj are- being mado by n committee, l-'or-ty-two wholesale firms have combined to bear the cxienses of the affair. Kureka Governor Maboy received from Eliot Wndsworth, assistant see retnry of tlio treasury of tho United Statea, official notification of the purchase pur-chase by the federal government for n potetoftlce alto at Eureka of a piece of property between Main and Gear streets. Mrs. Margaret Dugaan Is Krantor. Tho state will Issue a eertl-llcatc- of conveyance, which has the effect ef-fect of renouncing any claim ct state control ovor the lot In quostlon. Salt Lake Roy Ilardman, -11 years of age, wlio waa caught rifling the desk of Chester Colburi), secretary to Itllpy M. Reckstead, chief of detectives, t the dotcctlve bureau, was sentenced by Judge N. II. Tanner to servo sixty i days in the city Jail on u charge of petit larceny. Salt Luke A controversy between cattlemen near Callao, Juab county, Utah, over the use of 'J00 acres of land In that vicinity, which embraces stock-watering places, resulted In an Indictment being returned by the feder-al feder-al rnnil Jury against E. C. Bngley of near Callao." Hagley la charged with having fenced government land and appropriated It for his own use. Arrangements Ar-rangements wore made for the defend-g defend-g ant's appearance In court for arraign- niont. Tho dispute which resulted in the Indictment ngaltiBt the Juab county rattle-grower has covered a period of several years, according to the govern- ment evidence. It 1b charged that the land wtilcb Is alleged to liavo been I fencctl off by the dofendnnt embraces 1 the only stock-watering places acccu-I acccu-I -dble from n rango covering nn area lit several miles. Snlt Lako Klthcr the Kuklux Klan, H i recently soliciting for members In B Salt Lake, or some person or persona using the title of this mysterious or- iranlzntlon, will be the subject for In-H In-H tostlatlon by ngents or the department .if Justice and postofTIcc Inspectors as H a result of letters received by half a H dozen Salt Lake men. These letters H Mtlior advised the Immediate departure m of tli persons nddrossed or urged re-H re-H . formation under pain of tar and feath-H feath-H crs or other personal calamity unnnm- H 'Ogdcn The Webor County Farm n bureau nt n recent meeting went on H i record as standing behind the state B . uannlng rommltteo by refusing to con- B 'tract to grow tomatoes fot Utnh can- B i tiers unless thoy pay tho farmers $0 B a ton. The cannors, who have tie- B 'lared they will not pay itioro than B $8.f0, announce they will procoed to B -sign wllb any growor who will accept B .inch 'terms. B .Interest In the fifth uncu.'il inter- B 'mountain livestock show to be held B at North Salt Lako April :t, A. fl, rt jind B ,7, continues to grow and from nil iivdl- B '(-ations it will prove the biggest imd B V 'best tthlng ot tho kind over attempted B in -the liitermountuin country. Interest, B among tho boys and girls of the farm- jfl lug communities emhrni-ed In Utah B aI"I .neighboring statos Is eseelally B keen and officials add mouthers of the B "niiiinerelul club livestock commlf.toe, B under whone auspices tho show If to B be conducted, are exerting every effort B to keep tiila interest allvo and grow- B Itrlgham City. George Andrews-, 7!J, B a untho of Salt Lake, was burned to B death In a (Ire nt Thatcher, near here, B Ho had been 111 for some time and B occupied a small building on the farm B of his son, George M. Andrews. On B tho night of tho accident, 'the dead B man's grandchildren built up aud B banked the lira In it coal stove usud B he.it the elder Andrew's room. It B U thought the sUaj becamo over. B fitted and originate.) the blaze. B Salt iJike Joffn McKvoy, famous B tralner.ls dead here. He died without B havliiK ridden In an nutomnhllo as he fl lovtil horses too wall to uvur tiso a cut-. Moab Tho Moah chamber of com- niorco discus o;l' tho status of the I Grand county road tax fund at .Its regular mooting. Although tlic tax. I ( payers .of .this county pay each year to tho stato nearly ?15,000, no account- lug f the expenditure of this mono; I has ovor 1)0011 given thorn, it was al. I leged. Y " - ' $''' ' , .A |