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Show War" in Manila , Wednesday there was troublo between be-tween tho YoungbergB and (lie Rlcn-clilesels Rlcn-clilesels In Manila, and It may yet require tho son Ices of tho county sheriff to settle the difficulty. One or tho families aro Qcrmnun and the other oth-er are Scandinavians. Several versions ver-sions have como to us, but from nn Independent source it appears that somo dead kittens woro seen In the ditch from which a number of families obtain culinary water. They had been there for scleral wcokB. J. W. Youngberg ncciiBed Herman Rlenchiesel of having thrown them In thq ditch and demanded that tho latter take them out. Rlenchiesel replied that he did not put them there; that he was from Germany, imd that no Daulshman could make him take them out. To emphasize his meaning ho ptruck at Youngberg with a hammer and tho latter avers that lie was hit on tho breast. A fow moments later tho men cume together nguln, and Youngberg says Unit his Gorman friend attacked him with a picket. In tho molco that followed, fol-lowed, each trying to 'get possession of tho picket, Rlenchiesel was knocked down and Ho assorts hit with a rock, but a bJBtander Bays not. Tho German threatens to gel the sheriff. Wo don't know what became of tho kittens. From nnothor sourco It would np-pcar np-pcar that there was some truth in the old man's Btory, as wo lenrn that ho was, considerably bruised up. requiring requir-ing a good application of liniment to relievo tho ooro Bpoto. o |