Show r J j I JUDGE ZANE must be in a terrible con dition and if what the Herald said of him yesterday be true he is liable to die at any moment When pronouncing sentence on Pratt Judge Zanes countenance i coun-tenance was livid l his voice trembled with passion his lips twitched with the frenzy I that had taken possession of him If this is so and we cannot doubt it as the Herald says it is then the health of the Chief Justice is in great peril in fact his very life is in in truth his symptoms arc such as to the old school of medicine would indicate the necessity of an immediate Operation for j phlebotomy Certain itis that something should be done for his Honor as Utah can better afford to lose some of her two I per cent than Judge Zane But there is t I a comforting thought comes to the mind that maybe it was the Herald man who was in this terrible state when Pratt was sentenced and not the Judge We cling to this idea as a last hope |