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Show mmji larsu. A Bloody Altercation Takes Place at an Early Hoar in a Main Street Eesort uornlntf. While she was tripping to .u r work, a brazen fellow, with an en train ulster advanced and before she knew clasped her in his burly embrace, implanting a kiss with real dramatic ell'ect upon her carmine lips and then taking to his heels. lie had taken his position at the same place and wus pro- 1 pared to repeat the act, but his victim detecting him In the distance resorted to another route and succeeded in eluding him. The average officor to whom the offense was reported says that kissing is all right, especially when 'a pair of rosy lips expose themselves, but the consent of the lips must be first obtained before it is lawful. Bar Hlonrere Hold. BRAINED WITH THE BUM BOTTLE. An Interview with Mattie Jackson's Accomplice Ac-complice Safe Blowera Found Guilty, A bloody embroglio occurred in the Piaiety saloon on Main street about 8 o'clock this morning In which Larry Lyons was laid out by Link Larsh with an ugly wound in his scalp. Sergeant Curran who was hard by at the time was notified by a spectator and hastening hasten-ing to the establishment ushered himself him-self through the doors into a voritable slaughter house. The floor was wet with blood and everything bore witness to a terrible altercation. The CaUe In the Tragedy had flown, however, and pushing on through tho back rooms he overtook a fellow who was seated at tho rear while another was making an effort to stop the flow of blood from a ghastly cut. "DrrMCacharn m us sent, iwc-vikUtaw. patrol was signaled and the bleeding man was taken to police headquarters. In the meantime the sergeant was on the trail of the man who had dealt the murderous blow and succeeded ln finding find-ing Larsh, who admitted to having assaulted as-saulted the fellow, but urged that it was only The quartetto who were found in possession of tho safe blowers outfit were again taken into police court this morning and Percey Halloway put on his defense. There was prima facie evidence of his having had the material In his possession and he was found guilty, tho court reserving sentence until this afternoon. Watson, Grou-borg Grou-borg and Tulley the remainder of the motley outlit are now on trial. In this connection it may be stated that J. H. Watson the cracksman, has no reference to Mr. James B. Watson, the industrious young man who is employed em-ployed by the Roek Springs Coal company com-pany anc1 who enjoys the esteem of a large ciro'e ptjfiiiad? who often enjoy TTis hospitalities"'' iM North "SIxtTi Wei street. After Sound i'rovocailon. The parties bad been iu the resort during the night and were drinking freely when some question arose over tho glasses. Larsh contends that Lyons Ly-ons applied the most offensive epithets and according to the story of bystanders bystand-ers was about to open hostilities himself him-self when Larsh seized the whiskey bottle and struck him over the head with it. The confusion became general another fellow sustained a black eye and then the party broke up to meet again in the presence of Judge Laney. Pace Protetta. The male limb of the Mattie JaclcSon gang that worked tho Clawson residence resi-dence with such lucurative results was seen by tho police reporter at 2 o'clock this afternoon in his cell at the county jail and asked for his defense. His memory was infirm upon several points and his tongue at times thick and rebellious. "She loaued me the jewelry" said Tace, "and I don't see what she wanted to get me in trouble for. I have called on her at places where she was employed but never vis-ted vis-ted her later than 6 or 7 o'clock in the evening." "Just about the time The Vutper Haeh-Bell was chanting its heart-stirring invitation?" invita-tion?" "I euess so." "Not a very ardent lover, then?" . "I wasn't any lover of hern. I have known hor, though, for some time." "And she loaned you the jewelry?" " 'Bout December 27 just in the holidays. holi-days. I'd given her a watch for a Christmas gift." "And you never suspected her of being light-fingered?" "No, sir; by the moons! She could have had the stuff hail she written for it. She's got mo in an awful fix," and crest-fallen he walked back into his cell. Mattie is down at the city jail at present, pres-ent, and the twain will not be permitted to exchange a word until after the examination. ex-amination. Jack the Klttor. One of the captivating young ladies who is employed on the staff at the Empire Em-pire laundry, was made the heroine of a decidedly unique episode yesterday |