Show DEATH BY PTOMAINE I Prisoner Nearly Killed By Effects of I the Poison I Special Correspondence Provo Feb Yeslerduy afternoon one of the inmates of the county jail Al Boren who Is serving a thirty days sentence ate for dinner some meat which had been setting in a tin pan for sometime some-time and which nearly caused his death He ato dinner at the usual hour and soon after began to feel pain In his stomach I I but attributed his discomfort to the largo amount of food he had eaten However he gradually got worse until it I became ei > edlant to send for County Physician George Koblson who pronounced It a case I of meat poisoning from ptomaine Ptomaine Is an alkoiald which la liable Ito Ito I-to appear in all meats left simmering In pans on the stove During the evening Boron gradually got worse but finally the doctor announced I that the poison had spent its force and that he would recover If some now and unforseen evIl did not appear At 1130 the sufferer was removed hs fathers I gg f h residence In ser Second ward for the li night Today his condition Is a Illlle better I I bet-ter but the effects of the poison cannot I I be eliminated with rapidity and It will again ho some lime before he is entirely well agn |