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Show IN SPORTING CIRCLES VETO ON" THE BULL FIGHT. Mayor Morris Takes n Stand Against the Exhibition. The people of Salt Lake who were looking look-ing forward to Saturday with the expectation expec-tation of witnessing a real bull light arc lo bo disappointed. Mayor Morris yesterday yester-day notilled Chief of Pollco Lynch that the proposed exhibition was In violation of tho statutes nnd -to see that the affair was not pulled off. It is understood that Scnor Koblcs says the bull flghl would not result in Injury to the bull and In that event It Is said the people would be paying pay-ing out money to .witness something that was only an imitation of the real thing. Tho law covering the matter In. ciuestion Is section 1 126 of the revised ata lutes of Ltah. which reads as follows- "Kllllng or maiming animals. Cruelty kvery person who maliciously kills malms or wounds an animal, tho property of another, or who maliciously and cruelly beats, tortures or injures any animal whether belonging to himself or another la guilty or a misdemeanor.' ,u,ollr. -,,H?3rlm Lnla adverso action' or tho city authorities the promoters or the hull ihtht Insist (hat It will be pulled orr; Thev allium all-ium 1 . ,R l,,a ,becr11 Postponed find that It w-lll not bo held Smut-tin v mm-i c ...V..i Used, hut they claim that 'action was and no. iS lipavy fall of snow ami not by the attitude of .Mayor Morrii nnd .City .Treasurer JIarrls. Mr Hemh who is in charge of the Salt, Pa ico grounds and who Is interested in the il"ht announced yesterday that the light woul i be presented to the people on sitiuXv nn.P' COtH' C th0 leather proved 0 prop tlous, and announced It as hi-? Arm conviction that- the city authorities coB not prevent it, as there was notlilne ol,l Jcctlonable in the exhibition nouims ou" |