Show AYR I Y FRUITFUL IRlERVU i The Amount of Information traded from Bishop Clawson E t A mediumsized man with ha mustache inclined a to a sat quietly yesterday in the reddish parlorS el parlors ° largehotel He was reading l the of the lives of Abraham 8to Isaac 1 Jacob at the same time 5n4 vainly trvin extract the juice from a freshbitf Riverside orange The n stranger was B Clawson a Mormon elder ft of Salt Lake City who occupied this room H Ii had just finished the orange and thered up the fragments when an If reporter tapped fearlessly on the door andwajbade to enter Mr Clawson was much 51lprlsed to receive a v a from a newspaper man but gave t him cordial ion m reception I cant tell you anything he a sad that would interest you The nan have renorted all that has transpired Pllpe But how does your church take the EdmundsTucker bill asked the porter re Well really I cant say I base never spoken of it to any one he answered an-swered t Will the church observe the law was asked It has been a matter of opinion that people have adhered to their opinion nn matter how they were persecuted But I dont know what the Mormon people will do Why do ask yop as these que tions s tionsBecause Because you are one of the dig nt taries of the Mormon church and thing that comes from will be authen any II ticThe J The elder being very susceptible to flattery smiled grimly and his ere twinkled with delight Just then j summons for entrancewas heard on the door and the elder admitted a small sized man of about sixty Good evening Bishop he said and turning to the reporter he inquired Are youfrom home As the Bishop would not talk the reporter re-porter left him and the new arrival ia l executive session AltaUalifornia |