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Show BATTED EACH OTHER. Two Ogden Newspaper Men in a Free- for-All. Special to Tho Tribune. OGI'EN. Mnrch 1. As nn Instance of the Intense In-tense feeling that has been engendered uy the Councllmanlc cases, there was a little wrap on llio Htrcct today between reprewntatlveg of tho press with Fred Ohnmbcrs bh referee. Tho affair occurred at tho corner of Wtshl-ton avenue and Twenty-fourth street, and tho principals prin-cipals were Frank M. Fronds, managing editor edit-or of the luo papers published by tho ex-Mayor ex-Mayor on one xlda and Phil Spear, a former reporter on the two sheets. The two men met and col Into an .-.lteren-tlon about nn nrtlcle printed In the Salt Lake Herald, with which paper Spears lx now connected. con-nected. One of them called tho other n llnr and tho other responded with tho reflection on Iho anrrstry of his accuser. Blows worn exchanged, ex-changed, the marks of which are evidenced by Mr. Spear's countenance. Mr. Chambers separated tho men and led Spcnr away, but Spear chargen that Mr. Chambers wns not Impartial and lhat ho held Spear as a victim while. Francis slugged him. |