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Show -I FAMILY ROW AIRED ? IN JUSTICE COUI- One of Participants Puts TJp Bond1 Keep the Peace; Quarrel Arise j Over Back Tard Fire. f . i If the testimony of the respec''' sides be taken at its face value, 1 recording angel would require asb'cP" ! paper to set down the language if ; ! November 5 by numerous particip: in the neighborhood quarrel, involt?" I the families of W. A. Barnett, 319 1 j' f street, and Emmanuel Hammond, p. Post street. Their difficulties were ai': ) vesterday in tho court of Justice of u Peace L. R. Martineau, Jr., when Ir. nett faced a charge of threatening Kill, the complaining witness bel Hammond. After hearing the evidence of i merous witnesses, including the wivei Barnett and Hammond and several c, dren of tender years who reside in t'' ' neighborhood, Justice Martineau K :. that Barnett had committed the offear' i 2?aoged ,and Paced aim under bonds-' j . lu neep tne peace, tiut the eovli' I also held that tho testimony had shovm' 4, Hammond guilty of carrying a conceai. e i weapon and of disturbing the pes I 1 A complaint was drawn against H-, H-, mond, which was signed hy Barn! a Hammond waived bis preliminary h. ing and put up a bond of $100 to sai'-' the peace. Vj It appeared from the evidence -.j-i t -terday that the quarrel between the fft'-factions fft'-factions culminated when Mrs. Barnj,i built a fire in her Pack yard, wii ,"" adjoins the Hammond premises Hammonds called the fire departm and said thev wero instructed to l'es" the hose on the fire, which thev (!b'c' Mrs. Barnett got wet, the Hammo'er-say Hammo'er-say purposely, while she declares V o: the hose was deliberately turned idei her. Then the husbands' became 1 volved and the children of the. neij borhood mounted sheds and barns ; climbed trees to witness the strife. ' |