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Show TROUBLE IN A SCHOOL. ArupllliilheSi.lt Lake Seminary showa l'U(ilUtla lead iioiea. The was a merry little war in the Salt Luke seminary yesterday afternoon, in which a strapping six foot Utah scholar showed a rather pugilistic disposition. The pupil, Martin Trester, showed that he was possessed of something that had never been taught bim in the seminary, semi-nary, and Professor Doilivcr is somewhat some-what at a loss to know bow it was acquired. ac-quired. The trouble arose over a trivial matter mat-ter in the school, and Professor lolli-j vcr requested Truster to retire to the recitation room, where be would shortly join him. When the two canio together Prof. Doliver asked Martin to pack up bis books and go home and await the, return re-turn of the principle. Prof. Baxter, w ho would probably be able to adjust their little difficulties To this proposition the pugilistic pupil did not deign to make a reply, but started back for the school room. Prof. Doliver followed bim and insisted that he should be obeyed, but Martin very bluntly declined. Then force was necessary and Dollivnr used it, and they at once started in on a tWO-hnded tWO-hnded tnir-nf-war. The conllict for a few moments was highly entertaining. First it was Dolli-ver Dolli-ver and then it was Trester until they got into tho yard, w hen Truster gave the professor a half-Nelson lock and rolled him in the mud. After a few moments Trester's better judgment prevailed and be decided to go home. As Tiik Tim us was ready to go to press it learned that Martin Trester had sworn out a warrant against Professor Pro-fessor Dolliver, charging him with an assault made on hiiu yesterday on the grounds of the Salt Lake seminary. |