Show THRASHING A REPORTER Don Carlos Young Remodeh Fhiz olC T Harte to SUit tke HIs Fancy Ou Tuesday morning the blackguard organ the 2Vftu emit3 islative proceedings printS the of L g ing after the message of Governor fOllow ray vetoing the Ogden city liu charter bill Don Carlos Young the the House remarked that boOby oI the be made to include the whole bUltnight world but as usual his joke fell CivilIZed fiAt Mr Young on Tuesday took porter of the Tribune C T re task relative to the matter bite to gin no satisfaction from him Could He him he expectPd to ste a told made next morning and retractio Tribune appearing with yesterdays of the usual nothing OUhjde antiMormon 2e mush Ihe again brought the e reporters attcntie to the affair attcafi00 just as the Rouse journed at noon The two walk down the stuns together talkin Walked subject and as they reached the bane off which the police lojnf and ball auditors office are situated Mr YonD the slapped the acrosJ reporter across ther3 with his mouth 1 open hand as he tates i Harto raised his umbrella It i and at H tbh the Legislator struck him a over the eye with his fist blow effect of which the was to send IT reeling into the police him door which lie opened and darted ro01l1 through before a third blow cnuldfe bestowed Mr Young then gave him self into custody and Harte washed S face and departed Mr Young was cc leased his on own recognizance and at 5 oclock he appeared to answer to tit charge of battering the reporter Mr Moyle prosecuting and Judge Pyper presiding The defendant plead guilty and the reporter made his statement which was not materially different from S the above version Before recehin sentence Mr Young said he desired to make a statement he was sworn and said in effect that he had been greatly put out by the appearance of the artIcle in the newspaper He had spoken to the reporter about it and had Beenraet with the response You shouldnt fate any exception to what I or the Tribune say as what we charged ij acknowledged by your own friends He regarded thatas an additional and in the heat of passion did the strike ing He was not usually given to taking the law into his own hands uuthe thought this time he had received sufficient provocation The judge having inquired from Mr Harte and learneu that his injuries were neither very serious nor a quisitely painful imposed a fine of JIT 50 50 upon his assailumt which wHit i once paid the reporters lip is sightly swolJ nand n-and a pronounced knob visible over his eye the lefrislatoi a fist is slightly skinned skin-ned the effect he thinks of haingen countered his opponents cheeks |