Show EXTRADITION TO TODE TOg g DE BE RESISTED That it will be futile for persons in other states to attempt to have persons extradited from Utah without Just cause Is the warning that Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Bamberger gives out following applications for extradition made here based only on spite or a desire to use the state as a collection agency The governor remarked that he be believed believed believed be- be that in former years certain Individuals had attempted to have I persons extradited on the flimsiest pretext He said that he would not order extradition In any case unless he was informed of all the particulars on both sides The governor also said that he would not honor requisition papers for persons wanted by the police in this state unless it was shown that they were guilty of the offense for which it was intended to bring them back backI here and place them on trial for He I stated that by adopting this policy I the state would be saved considerable expense I For several months the governor has been the custodian of ot 1000 which has been left unclaimed by the woman for whom it was intended The case in point Is la that of ot a man manI who was sought by Colorado author- author Hies Extradition was asked on the I ground that the man had deserted his wife The governor discovered that 1 afar far from the man having deserted his wife the wife had left him I I This seems to have been a clear case of spite to get the man back to I his wife the governor said sala The man fought extradition and the governor I upheld his stand To show his good I faith the man deposited 1000 1000 for his I wife wife's B support but hut up to the present I she has not claimed it and it reposes I in the gubernatorial safe Governor Bamberger said that there had been frequent cases where efforts efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts had been made to get men back to other states on monetary transactions trans trans- actions The extradition law he said was not framed so that creditors could obtain satisfaction They could he said get satisfaction I through the civil courts I In all aU cases said the governor 1 minutely into the facts It would go bonafide bona bona- I be be manifestly unjust to to allow a bona bona- fide citizen to be extradited unless I one was absolutely sure that the facts II in the case justified such action and andI I I propose to see that no man is exI extradited extradited ex ex- unless I have have good good grounds I for believing that a conviction will I follow |