Show SYMPATHY FOR FELT Messages of Condolence From Many People ASSISTANCE IS TENDERED Tho Boy Has Recovered His Spirits and Will Resume His Studies in His Cell in the County JailTo bs Arraigned in the District Court Next Week Trial Can Hardly ba Reached Before Next June Collins Lost Some of His Money Gambling Gamb-ling t l S T The implication or Clyde Felt In the killing of Samuel Collins has caused mostpognant anguish his parents the most but has at the same time brought tokens to-kens of sympathy and friendship that go far to reconcile them to their trouble trou-ble Ever since the boys confession Mr Felt has been receiving letters and telegrams ot condolence and offers of assistance These communications hay e come from friends In all parts of the country and the writers Include some of the most prominent men of this and other States Tho little prisoner who now occupies tho womens ward In the county Jail has recovered entirely from the depression depres-sion that followed his arrest and Is able to Interest himself In his studies and other matters that absorbed hiS attention atten-tion before the awful tragedy in which he look such a prominent part Yesterday Yes-terday he devoted an hour or more of his time to the composition of 3 letter to his school teacher who has stood his firm friend throughout his troumo I He has Site Ink In his cell so he used a lead pencil to Inscribe his epistle The letter told her of his sorrow over his present predicament and his particular I par-ticular regret that He is now unable to keep up with the studies In which he Heel was making satisfactory progress I was mailed last night Last evening Clydes father took pen and ink to him and also furnished him with several school books so that he might have something of n cheerful nature na-ture to occupy his mind He will be arraigned on the charge of murder In the second degree In the District court probably Monday Although his attorneys attor-neys are anxious for speedy trial they do not hope to have the case set before be-fore June The Mortensen case must be tried first and possibly the Kalglm trjal will take precedence In trying to trace the money Collins the sale Is supposed to have gained by of the mining slock entrusted to him by C H Woodward friends of Clyde Felt have learned that the old man lost considerable money on the races between the time he got the stock and the time of his death He gambled at the local turf exchange The amount of his losses can only be approximated but they will account for a portion at leaslot tho money he Is supposed to have died had In his possession before he |