| Show additional ABOUT THE ALLEGED FEMALE DETECTIVE IN THE correspondence published in another column from dr brush and mr F bem beers of pleasant grove mention was made of an interview between a representative senta sent tive dive of vie te american pork fork in deper dependent depend ont and miss inez coulter the young woman who has been posing as a martyr at the expense of truth the following courteous letter from the publisher of that paper and the annexed statement of the interview in question are self explanatory and need no comment to editor deseret news in answer to your published request for information we enclose the account of an interview had with miss kim inez inex coulter you have it jennie coulter as published in the independent or of oct 24 the statements about dr brush brash are surely erroneous he resides at pleasant grove and is a gentile there was no violence offered miss coulter at american fork or Ples pleasant stint grove or for that matter in this end dof of the county even the fact that miss coulter was in town was not generally known until after she had left she departed on the am union pacific train for salt take lake the day after the interview we write this SM an a gentile who wishes to refute any charge that the people of american fork are other than law abiding and peaceful citizens who would scorn to attack or injure in any way a woman respectfully yours PUBLISHER AMERICAN foux FORK inde nov 1890 here to is the account of the interview an independent reporter called yesterday erday at the residence of the misses taylor to have an interview with miss min inez coulter recently from new york fork concerning the articles that have appeared in the papers about her statement to gen obrien superintendent of immigration at now new york city miss min coulter was asked had she seen the art articles lelos as they appeared in the salt lake papers she had not 91 A copy of the herald of october ath was then produced after readi reading the article miss coulter was asaf asked was it in substance what she said to the general As a whole it was not had she made the statement in regard to gold being used as an incuse ment to the prospective so he had not made such dat emmit she had never known of their using gold for this or any other MR fact she thought gold rathers rather a ere article among them it did she know of any instance where young girls were solicited for converts and brought to Amerio Ameri oaT aVI she did know of just such an la ia stance while recently in new york twenty young girls without parents or lawful protectors were brought over in the company of three mormon elders these girls were detained by gen obrien at gastle castle garden and sent back to norway 00 why amiss coulter written this statement for gen obreen len because the general knowing that she had been in utah for two years asked her to do it as he wished to th have some legislation in regard to the bringing over of mormon converts I 1 I 1 had miss coulter conifer come out in the service of the government as a detective as was stated in the herald baraldi miss coulter laughed and said mid she had not that honor she would probably a bl follow her old vocation of teacher in ze the presbyterian schools the lady denied saying that the converts were turned adrift by the elders for the sake of getting them more in their power and that the best looking in I 1 of of the women were taken bt by rich 19 old mormons cormons and became smi sealed wives she was not interviewed by dr drumm dm mm nor was she requested to make a second statement |