Show LURID DETAILS OF SATURDAY NIGHT ROW IN HOME SALOON All the details of the Saturday night row in the Home saloon at First South and West Temple street were toll told tol l in the police pollee court yesterday afternoon aft under the examination of Assistant City Attorney Rogers It was an invigorating fight with a distinctly Hi Hibernian Hibernian Hibernian flavor A McGuire and Ed Collins two or orthe orthe r the participants in the trouble were placed on trial tria Del Bro Broun yn the chief figure in the rumpus was not in court He figured fig red in another recent fight with witha a police court ending and probably thought it would be discreet not to again face tace Police Pollee Judge Diehl after so short an interval of ot decorum H T Burke proprietor of the saloon loon testified that all the men concerned in inthe inthe inthe the row were his friends up to the mo me moment moment ment meat hostilities were begun The trou trouble trouble trouble ble was over change Brown who was In the bar with McGuire and Collins placed a piece upon the bar and drinks were served in sufficient quantity in the language of Mr Burke to kill the piece But JBrown rown had other ideas and demanded 20 cents change Burke says that he offered Brown the entire 50 cents Take the money he quoted himself as saying and stick it in your eye Brown replied All the Burkes In Inthe Inthe inthe the world make me stick that money in my eye What followed was a very long tory Beer glasses were ice Icks were seized and even cuspidors c were used as instruments of war aar warThe The battle ended in the street when Burke was knocked down with a rock Burke brought the rock to court neat neatly neatly neatly ly wrapped In paper and tied with a string He claimed that McGuire had thrown the rock and that Collins had struck him with aj a cuspidor There were many witnesses but the chief one was C H Iiller the com corn commission commission mission merchant Mr Miller saw the rock thrown and other Incidents of the close of ot hostilities by b looking through his office window Judge Diehl DiehI said that had It not been for the testimony of the merchant he would have thrown the case out of court A McGuire a structural iron work worker er and one of the t defendants told the story as seen from the other side His statement wag nas as the clearest of any of the witnesses He was followed by Ed Sherran another iron worker Judge Diehl DiehI will render his decision in case today |