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Show UN TRIES 10 KILL HERSELF; Salt Lake, Feb. 10. His mother lying ly-ing on the operating table in the police emergency hospital, under the care of a physician who was endeavoring en-deavoring to save her life after she had takpn poison a bright-eyed boy of 5 years entertained officers in the captain's headquarters for an hour last night For Captain George Chase the little fellow recounted the adventures adven-tures of Golden Locks with the three bears, recited Mother Goo6e rhymes and literally talked his way into the hearts of several stalwart policemen The woman gave her name as Mrs. Edward Hinkley. and was brought to the emergencv hospital from U54 South West Temple street. She bad taken a large quantity of a certain drug, which produced violent sickness. Dr. C. L. Shields who was called, administered ad-ministered antidotes and later ordered her sent to the county hospital, where at a late hour this morning she waB reported as being in a dangerous condition, con-dition, hemorrhages of the stomach having developed. According to Information obtaineo from the police, the woman's husband, hus-band, whose real name is believed to be F. E. Jones, Is out of the city, and she fell in with a local chauffeur To detectives and Dr. Shields she told a startling story of how the man had tried to force her to lead an im moral life, and displayed several marks on her arms, which she said were made with a hypodermic needle which he used in administering drugs She gave the man's name to the police, po-lice, and a search is being made for him. He is well known to officers and bears a criminal record. the countv hospital the woman 'said her mother. Mrs. Alice Baker, lives in Logan. George Robinson, juvenile ju-venile officer, took the little boy, who gave his age as 7 and his name as Lowell Jones, to the detention home |