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Show A CuttinffaiTraj. Lat nlghi about 11 o'clock a row occurred laMyers' saloonon Twenty-fourth Street, between Al King, the alleged man-eater, and a man named Dan Collins. King is a blacksmith, and Collins Col-lins la a man who claimed to know more about Jho business than bis adversary. The trouble is stated to have originated about the amount of coal a blacksmith should uso lu an ordlnaryday's worte- n - Tho discussion-waxed warm, and wound up by King slapping-Collins In tho face. King is a young man, while the other man U many years his tenlor. Tbo old man was getting get-ting the worst or tliefightanddrawi-ing tliefightanddrawi-ing a knife, slashed King across the face. It is said that Collins isa peaceable man, but was under tlie influence or liquor nt the time the row occurred. oc-curred. King is known as the man eater, having Oeen In trouble before on the charge of biting a man at the Novelty Theatre, aud another by the name of Wilson in a blacksmith chop. Ogden Standard. |