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Show SEAT IN SUBWAY $10. Boston Broker Pays Recoid Price Af-I Af-I ter Experience With Lawyer. new yrk. Jan 15 A difference of subway marine. between Boston and this city, as well as a difference of opinion over a seat In an express, caused the Interference In-terference of the poll,-. i, iween a law ei :.nd a broker fr m Bosto- during tho morning rush on the subway recently. When the southbound subway express, on Which Ralph ;ilette of the law firm Of Gtlette & Clark wa3 riding to his of-Pcsji of-Pcsji reached the Grand Central station It was boarded by Arthur J I, und, broker, of Boston. Th, altercation between theni started at about Thirty-fourth street, and was not ended when the train made Its next stop at Fourteenth street Policeman Keiser, also on his way downtown down-town stopped in and stopped the tight. In the Center stre.-t police court Lund was fined Jl "When I got on tbe train," he told the magistrate, "I saw a small space betwet n this man and a woman sitting next to him. I asked him to move up and made room for me to sit down, as Is the custom In Boston "He refused to move, but the woman did squeeze up a little nnd I sat dov n "Mr Ollette turned to me then and said. 'You're sittlnjr on my hip " 'Well,' 1 :..il I, "pull your lap In then.' "The woman got up, and , of course, offered ho- my se'al I then noticed th-tt Mr Qllette was wearing n Masonic emblem em-blem on his watch chain, anil being a Ma-ron Ma-ron myself, I told him that In Boston more courtesy was shown between bro ther Masons than he had shown me. "Then he said: 'O, you're a hog.' "Well somehow the muscles of hy right arm relaxed at that, and I slapped him cn the law " Here Glletle offered his face, which was was very red, In evidence. "Words never Justify a blow." the ma-plstrato ma-plstrato told Lund. "I will find you 11" " |