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Show A VILE CAsE. Fciiks Detective Dattt Arreacd (or nllajeJ Ec-tiJSf, J.J. 1 1 1' I.I. IS TUB (OMfUIlM. II llrnlra 111" .lllrgillM ami (liargri Hull mill Making an lint tcriit lltiltiHttir llliu. Th toilglieet aaae ol deviltry which Halt lme haa fiirulrhed for ntoiig time will oouieup liefoto lyonimlMloner Moyir tomorrow morning. Tho principles prin-ciples In Hie affair ore Jebu J. Hull, fureman of ll llio (Irnnd liollir thop and William Daggett, n Uetectlt tf tberJalt l.jlo ,)k-e force. The per-aoiiimminl per-aoiiimminl woraAl lliu Hot Hprlngi on HjturJay night taking a IIIi According Ac-cording lo Hull's aUlement, lo the comnilsiloner. bi Iio wai About lo return re-turn to the city, an 1 while Handing In A dark plant near llio alallon Daggelt accoatrd him, and drawing a plitol demanded1 de-manded1 hti watch and chain. He mode a rut.li fur the walling mom, but beforo any assistance cime Ibggalt alruik lilm with the pistol, evidently Intending to rob him. Inths ineAiillmt J. II. Murihy a friend of Hull's came litem the Irene, to whom DsggaU explained that hewea going lo an.it Hull lor an old tlm nrfeiiw! with a girl. Dagge-lt theretuion aimed down tho Irark tUAanlathe city with hla riaunrr. Ho waa rollowcd up, lu'he meintlrn by Hull's Irlendi who lltially persuaded DaKretl to turn Hull over to them fur kcrrlng. Hull vrae taken lo hla home half dated wlm the Miv Iw had received re-ceived and left there In the mortiliiy Diggill called on lilm. On lelng akei by Hull what he nantr.1. hu irply was that lh marshal had lenrc-l ortheiinilr, nud lie, (Digjrlt) uniliiM Un And must luvo Uiuuey, Hull loll lilm he did not Iiav any for him and Daggett rr llctl, "Votl must give nieSCidr.Toiir watch aud chain, or el.o go tujall," tu which Hull replied that he would go lo Jail tin n. Diggill Hi this went lo Abusing lilm, when Hull seiied bis list ami rut nut ol Ilia Iioiimi In u pIaco cf cuncenlment till Daggett Ml. M.lt, lajlor, nlok kneprr for III IlluUraiidr, ivime in while Daggett was there. To Taylor Daggelt staled that Hull had been criminally associated associ-ated with a certain girl and he wanted money to civer the case up fur lilm. Diggrll then left and soon alter lie, Murphy nnd Taylor went before Commissioner, Com-missioner, Moyer and swore out a complaint, com-plaint, Daggett was arrested au I taken iforo Commissioner Oreimiisn, who released hliu on lull of Itooi) tu apinar licfuru Commissioner Moyer this morning. morn-ing. At ten o'clocl. the t-ivso c-tnio up aud on motion was continued III! toiuorrorr at lliesania hour. Diggetl'a vrrnlou of the affair Is somewhat dlUtrent. Ha Is rqiirtfd aa saying that Hull inadu Indecent advance to lilm In lb hath room, of which he Inrorroed thu pruirletor of thivplact-. When Ihry again met Hull rrinatedlheproiio-aaiUhecoucludeil tu uthlm under arrest. Hull liud ri-slsled ri-slsled when he wai iiiitllng Iho hand-nuns hand-nuns on him, and then It was that Diggelt struck lilm. When Hull's frleluli cams tu lilm he did not want tu tell them of th actual otTens nnd to t lliein oIT by snjlug IhttlhcrowasAKliI lu lh trouble. DAggett haa sen re J the service of Judgn I'oweri ami Ogdeu Hilts. A clung of venu Is talked of. |