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Show 1 0 1 IN llllATW' A Mongolian Feud Revived and Its Prin ciples Descend oa Each Othur with Bare Bodkins. OLP PACES TJKDEH NEW MASKS. Marshal Young's Observations Among the Driftwood of a Mitiin? boom TU Patrolman's Daily Digest. Tln-re was a tempest among the de-cendautsof de-cendautsof the llowery kingdom last night and while tho volume of bloodshed blood-shed was incipient for a time there was fierce excitement among the queues that went trailing in all directions. It was the rose It of a long standing fend that was reawakened by the present effort to raise a rebel fund for the famished fam-ished celestials ill the atrickeu empire which w ill permit the great American brand of wheat to take the place of n rice crop that was destroyed this year for at least a season. It was the refusal re-fusal of one of the colony to subscribe what was expected of hiin that aroused thu dogs of war and Olticers Yocum and Randolph stepping in and taking charge of two celestials who were subsequently sub-sequently stated as Hop Leo and Ah Jack the war was dra'Vii to ao end. As no charges were preferred the Chinamen Chi-namen were this morniug discharged. Old Faca In Now taaaki. Marshal John W. Young returned from La Plata City last evening as bronzed as a Zulu chief, and his nose rellecting all the gilded splendor of a meteor at miduight. The expedition was one of pleasure and information. The former was gratified by a meeting with a uumber of, personal friends who had gone there to skirmish for bonanzas, bonan-zas, while the latter purpose was grati-lied grati-lied in a panorama of faces that he at one time had an opportunity of studying study-ing through the bars of the city or county jail. "Lots of old acquaintances up there." said the chief, -'one of Dr. Kalleighs old guests was dishwasher aud another cook at the Castle where we stopped. It beats the world how the driftwood of humanity will lloat with the tide when a boom is on. Tho argonauts however havo been very guilty of something very injudicious in holding out spurious spuri-ous inducements to laboring men. There is no work for them at present aud when the thief is compelled to take his life in his hand to keep the wolf from the door you can wager that hard times and adversity are haunting the place. Everybody up there seem to be excited but very little has been dono to prove up the permanency of anything has as yet been disclosed. What they want is depth, ore in place, welldelined walls, aud until that is accomplished outside cauitul will be very slow in taking hold. Marshal Young adds that the camp ia Hooded with adventurers all watching tho opportunity to land a prize. l'ollca ricklug-i. FM Keller and II, S. Simpson were arrested last night by Special Ollicer Tom Paniels for stealing a ride on the lvio Grande. Aleck Gamble, the saloon man, is bewailing be-wailing the loss of a barrel of lager. The gang got drunk and the proprietor puts it down under the column of unavoidable un-avoidable loeses. 1 U. S. Boyer, a festive braheman, vJas arrested while on a howling drunk yesterday morning and depositing $0 for his appearance was released. Ollicer Olli-cer Thornton came upon him last night and ran him in the secoud time for using us-ing abusive language. William Harris was discharged from the county jail yesterday, and last night undertook to open an account with a Commercial street restaurant. The proprietor objected, aud Harris was arrested by Ollicer Jenkins, who started with him to the lockup. On the route Harris broke and ran, but several shots over bis bead brought him to a standstill, and he was saluly lodged behind tho bars. i |