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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. UTAH m WMnirfte Maxwell again and reaTfzeirthat he had got away from the gatekeeper. Wilford Collie and Jimmie Johns, beBY THE INLAND PRINTING sides Maxwell, were ring leaders, the W. P, Epperson, Editor officers say, and Mr. Van Fleet once C. A. Epperson, Associate Editor more hand; Marshal Opens Fire'' Entered as second-clas- s matter Fen The fight had progressed from the ruary 15, 1911, at Kaysviile, Utah to the resort gate when, the pavilion under th act of March 3, 1879. marshal took Maxwell around the body and started with him toward the jail Advertising rates on application. took-Maxwel- lin across the tracks. Jimmie Johns followed, demanding his friends release. when Subscription per year paid in advance. $1.50 per year on Mr. Van Fleet, in addition to carrying overdue subscriptions or when not Maxwell almost bodily, kept warning paid in advance. off attacks. Finally just as he reached the jail the marshal' went down from TELEPHONES a blow on the head with a rock, which Office, No. 10 he says was larger than his fist. It C. A. Epperson, No. 1Q9-split his calp open and the blood from W. P. Epperson, No. 70. the wound drenched his clothing. He The Reflex, in common with the peo- staggOTed to his feet and as he rose he his gun and began firing. The ple of Davis county, commend Chief of gotouJt shot first hit Johns in the foot a secPolice Horace Van Fleet, of Farming-ton- , n the calf of the leg, a third in the ond, And Sheriff Bert Reading of Davis and the fourth in the abdomen. hip county, for their efforts in preserving Johns kept on. coming until the fourth law and order which 'resulted in a shot was fired, the'marshal Baid today, Lagoon last Saturday evening.It and the latter'did not know the first is, of course, lamentable that Chief Van Fleet was compelled to use bi three shots had taken effect. lie had no intention of killing the man, he gun, but it was either a case of shoot or go down to his death, and he was said, and was trying all the time only to stop him. He was surprised and perfectly justified by every precedent of law and self protection taio whaL sorry, he said, when he learned the he did. In fact, he was so slow to take man had been seriously hurt. But, he added, they must not extreme measures that he came near think they can clean us. loosing his life. Both the officers are the shooting of Johns and the With suffering from the murderous attacks I W x' of Maxwell ' and Collie the jailing, made upon them by the organized band of Ogden ruffians, and it will be some crowd dispersed. YK '4'Y... M v V , ' time before they entirely recover from X' DISTRICT COURT CALENDAR their wounds. . ! 'Wl ' 4 f V k) The organized gangs of fighters who i Trial Calendar for July Term, 1916 frequent Lagoon from time to time, Thursday, .. W July 27, at 10 oclock A. M. and travel on the electric railway to Bountiful Lumber and Building Asand from the resort, should be put out sociation vs. Roy Cahoon (Law); M. of commision. The members of the E. Waddoups, for plaintiff, A. E. gang are always supplied with booze Christensen for defendant. which they openly drink, are always Barnes Banking Company vs. Elmer ' ready to provoke a fight and render E. King et al. (Demurrer); Hancock & themselves particularly -- obnoxious to Barnes for -this his plaintiff, C. S. King for ladies young by their profanity a id defendants. bold remarks. The action of the of. Frank L. Chase vs. Wiliam II. Croft ficers last Saturday evening will go Robert for plainfar to supress this hoodlum element, (Answer); A. Hanks for defendant. -trip-a- nd tiff, Stanley and the people of the county should II. S. Daynes vs.- George McNeil stand squarely behind the officers at these (Law); Stewart, Stewart & Alexander this time. for plaintiff, A. A. Duncan for defend-- weVe ant. chosen CITY MARSHAL SHOOTS Charlotte Ellen Buchanan vs. John V OGDEN MAN AT LAGOON W. Buchanan (Answer); Ezra C. Robthis , IN ENCOUNTER WITH inson (NG for plaintiff, George Halverson for defendant. -Framington, Julyl7. City Marshal Probate Calendar for 1916, Term, July Horace Van Fleet late Saturday night July 27, at 10 oclock I. M. at the Lagoon shot and perhaps fa- Thursday, In the matter of the estate of Frank tally wounded Jimmie Johns of Og- D. Steed, deceased; petition for sale of den, known as a prizr fighter, follow real and personal property; Robert B. ing a melee in which the marshal and Porter, attorney. Sheriff E. 0. Reading suffered a beatIn the matter of the estate of Sarah ing at the hands of a gang of young fellows they had placed under arrest. I.uker, deceased; petition for letters William H. Leary, atJohns was taken to the Dee hospi- testamentary; tal in Ogden, where it is reported this torney. In the matter of the estate of Elizamorning he has a slight chance for beth Wood, deceased; petition for conrecovery. An operation was performed firmation of sale of real estate; M. E. yesterday. It is also said Johns re Waddoups, rs attorney. fuses to make any statement, declaring In the matter of tne estate of Mary he does not remember how the fight M. OGDEN com-o- f Gams, for deceased; petition - startednow how it "ended. The sheriff real and personal property; Oscar is confined to his home, with both eyes W. Moyle, attorney. swollen shut and severe cuts and In the matter of the estate of Mary bruises on the head. The city mar- M Garns, deceased; petition for comshals most severe injury is a scalp Oscar W. Moyle, wound inflicted by a rock. Two of the promise settlement; CONTRACTOR BUILDER. attorney. ring leaders in the attack on the offiBREEDER AND GROWER Of cers, Earl Maxwell and Wilford Collie, BIG WRESTLING MATCH AT BARRED FLmOVTH ROCKS AND DVROG JERSEY RED S' were lodged in the county- jail over ALHAMBRA THEATER IN Sunday and were arraigned before OGDEN, MONDAY, JULY 24 City Justice Ezra C. Richards this Krevill , VieR morning. Maxwell pleaded guilty to The greatest and most important a charge of assault and battery and match ever aranged in the Abe Santjell. ye did some of the best wrestling QUORUM RESOLUTIONS was fined $50, or sentenced to serve Intermountain country will take place work ever seen in Ogden when he met 60 days in jail. He went to jail. ColThe following resolution was adoptat the Alhambra theater, Ogden, at 9 Christiansen three weeks ago. He is lie pleaded guilty to a charge of dised by the High Priests of South Davis oclock, promptly, on the night of training well for the match and will turbing the peace and paid a fine of Monday, July 24, Stake, July 16, 1916. immediately follow- weigh in at 183 pounds. - . $16. Whereas, we the High Priests of the ing the big fireworks demonstration. Much depends upon the outcome of Started on Dance Floor Davis Stake do believe that the South Pete Visser, who recently at the the match between these two men. It started on the dance floor about use of in theater Ogden, in the fastest The winner, if he remains in Utah, intoxicating liquors is a menace 10lS0odock when Sheriff E. O. Read- match ever staged in this section, threw will be called to our and nation and that much state upon to meet all the ing arrested Earl Maxwell. Maxwell Christiansen, the Danish ehampionin best men of that weight in the wrest- sin and misery is caused by its use, apdr others wei-- quarreling over the two falls, is one of the contestants. ling game in this country, and the sea- and session of a bottle of beer, spec- That bout was one of the best bouts son Whereas we believe that the state promises to be prolific of good tators say, and a big crowd had gath- the fans had ever seen. The one of matches. Besides the victory carries and nation would be better off without ered The officer made his way to the the 24th promises to eclipse that in withJtAhe jright tothe. title ofheavy-- ita. manufacture and sale; Nowr there center crowd" in sear chof The Fastness, in science, in strenuous work weight champion of the Intermountain fore, be it ring leader. He tried at first to settle and in the results it will mean for the states. Resolved, that we theHigh Priests the trouble without making any arrest, two-m- en. The other principaL is will come from as of South Davis Stake in quorum asLargedelegations telling the boys to stop quarreling and George Js cl son, the Salt Lake fireman, far north as Preston, Idaho, and from sembled. do. pledge - ourselves - and- our go on dancing. - They r esented "what who has an immense following in Salt Salt Lake City, who are firm in the influence to work for the election of they called the officers interference Lake City and who claims the title of belief that Nelson is the best man and only those men at the coming election and Maxwell, the sheriff says, defied heavyweight champion of the they are willing to back their opinions. for county, state and national positions him to place him under arrest. . -- 7 state. who will pledge themselves to do all The Ogden fans swear by Visser. Convinced there was no other wav Both men have put up forfeits and Both of the men are known as clean in their power to procure state and out, Mr. Reading told Maxwell he was the articlesare such that the fans are sports, and those who attend the nation-wid- e prohibition, and, under arrest and started to take him promised a Ue it Further resolved, that a copy certainty of seeing a good match may be assured they are going off the floor. - The crowd fell in behind bout all the way through. The referee to get the worth of their money in of these resolutions be handed to the and demanded Maxwells release It chosen two days before the wTestling. Both promise they are go- local papers and suggest that other was then Marshal Van Fleet came on match, and if the principals cannot ing after the title and the larger part newspapers copy the same. the scene. He took Maxwell in charge agree on a man, then the newspaper- of the purse by clean' methods and F. D. ASHDOWN, and the sheriff stayed back trying to men of the be will asked to city Clerk of Quorum. pick that there will be no hint of unfair quell the trouble. Someone In the mob a man.. For the occasion the top prices work or of fouling and stallingvThfey struck the sheriff on the head and the will be $1.50 at the ringside, while the say they will be in the ring speeding fight was on. The sheriff stayed, but t odyL-f- jh?uge , and gallery,. will xoriCE campers "h6' g6t'"a"severe "Beatmglartof Ihe have seatgranging down to as low as fall. who Parties desire to camp on the crowd then followed the marshal and 35 cents. It will be the lowest priced of the property the prisoner toward the gate, all the Thomley Land and s wrestling match ever arM ARB I AC, E LICENS . ES:::.e Live Stock company at Jaeobs Creek, time demanding Maxwells release- and ranged in this west. " ' making threats. Mr. Van Fleet thought Nelson is in the pink of condition. July 12, Leroy Dahl of Farmington, in. Weber canyon, are notified that a the sheriff was in more danger than He weighs 185 pounds and has been' and Blanche Jacobs of Lehi; Wm. charge will be made for the privilege. be and he gave Maxwell into the keep- putting in the summer Chamberlain and Mary Pitts of Salt This charge is made to reimburse a working on his ing of the gatekeeper and a cHizen Idaho ranch and keeping in training. Lake City; Samuel Suhrke and Myrtle caretaker who has been placed in charge of the property, .whom he deputized. It proved later Visser is in splendid Goff of Salt Lake City. shape. He reJOHN W. THORNLEY, President that Maxwell talked these two into It cently returned from the coast where July 13, Frank C. Spoke and Anna Adv. him go. He went back to he he has met a number of the best of McKinnon of Salt Lake Sity. crowd and joined again in the attack, them and he has absorbed into his own 15, Arthur Rowley of Salt Lake July Subscribe for The Reflex It jthe officers allege. 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