Show FIGHT AMONG DOPE FIENDS Jailer Sol Kimball Hns Undertaken to Hid the Community of Opium Slaves Thoro wan a ruction among the dope Aonds In the city jail Wednesday night Jailer Sol Kimball who has a veilearned reputation ns tho result of his success In curing1 victims of tho morphlno habit had four patients under his treatment at tho time Ono or them Dan HnrrlEan had pleaded guilty to vagrancy for the solo purposn of being cured of the morphine taste amid when ho was placed In jail ho had u vial oC the drug on his person Ho wus placed with Curtis and < Adamson two t prisoners who had not been under treatment long enough to loso their appetites appe-tites for the opiate In Homo way Curtis and Adaimion learned that Harridan had some morphine mor-phine and Immediately there wan a general gen-eral t battle for tho possession or the drug In time melee Adamson received blow on the hoxd which alrnoit laid him out When Mr IClmbal learned of the trouble trou-ble he took Adamson out of tho cago and put him in with James McGregor another morphlnu victim who is I practically cured Mr Kimball uses a mudlclnrs derived from certain herbs growing In tho Grand canyon oC the Colorado which cures the worst ciiso oC morphine appetite in thirty clays Tho remedy drives the drug from the system and eliminates all desire for Us use Scores of unfortunates have been restored to lives of useful ness through Its agency and Mr Klmball says ho has never known It to fail Kvery little while a llend will do something entitling him to a long sentence for the sole purpose of securing treatment The fame of tho treatment has reached beyond Salt Lake and Mr Klmball has successfully treated several patients by mull Although the medicine In rather costly there Is no doubt that the uure of persons addicted to the morphine habit Is ono of the beat Investment the taxpayers taxpay-ers can make livery confirmed fiend sooner or later becomes a charge on the community and costs hundreds of dollars when the Judicious expenditure of a few dollar at the beginning would make him a useful cltlrcn It Is an unjust burden on the police department de-partment however to require the medical treatment of the unfortunates In connection connec-tion with the other work that devolves on tho authorities The same result could be accomplished and to better advantage through a public dispensary and this Is what Mr Klmball hopes to see established estab-lished |