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Show TIIK JlOTOilMAS'S STOll.. Hbat Sr. Vravi 111. to SiJ lbari!li. the .(..lull Upon Him Thl nwrnlng'a Tribune contain a ttatment from Mr. Crow, llio victim cl Kon!' attack iljrlng the "Ulioral" riot on Monday nlrjhl. If It U correct throughout, or iven approximately ao. II cauxa Iho Mwuilt to aaaumo pro portion of brutillty luieh a are utterly revolting, and th" rictniUr ahbiild rccolvo tho atrruat treatm. nt provided by law. Tli vie Hm In thla ca, It ahoiil I bo under-toud, under-toud, ia not n Mormon" out a "l.lb-iral,"and "l.lb-iral,"and cannot, tlicrefore, I- Juatly accuicl of ilolrg or raying anything fur political riract. H" wy h ' no-tormanon no-tormanon i-arltl on th rweiily-flrt war i line. On Monday night h iain U Mini etrea't Willi on itolili f hi. tn i r. which oarrlwl th car very rliwiy. Th crowd waa den. A he went north from the clo. k onrner, till on on natch, and a. he waa about um third of Iho way up tho I. look, llio 1 l,iwral"drumoi'rp Atari! to criwui the track. Hun on cried to atop the cirt lib nld no attention n h had heart that cry all Iho way up tha It lit U One of the cotlduotora rt III motulrg ahllt w a. UMkle Crow ringing Iho gong. I'ord jrabbdthebraknil th nonduotor iaialir.1 hllll off. Crow (hut nit th current, tail after lord waatai.lieiluiT hoturfod tt on again, and i'ord airuck Crow with lilaalatl. Iho car went on wltliout furth-rmo-ltatlon; tio on waa lu any danger of being run over. Crow mad two oikI a half trip after th.it, an J thru, aluail 1 1 1 41, n. n,r drum mri-a ueru niari.hlii on Mln atn-ct, Cruw went wr.h Otaon lyr. a nun-duclor nun-duclor un tho nmrnlng alilfi. 1 1 look at Kurd ro h could llutlfy him. Ph dninioorpaweiit WtttnriHecoiilHoulh to th t'ullen, wheulhey broke ntukr. Crow lotloarvd along thu ! lowilk, jart of thu drum cori lltig nhntd of hlin, and mrt brhlud, moving lowanl Main -drift. Crowg t a gnol loiik at I'ord, no h woult know him agAlii. AmomUr of thu drum corp rauliy Crow to I'ord, who waa ahead, an lAtdi.nithing to htm. 1'orl toptil. Crowcauiuiipanl waa going by when r'ordehV'Wlicrf lhfellowT AlHyouthofAllow?" Crow aalil, 44lmth man ion Atrunk." I'ord ild, "What Uo ou want?" Crow re lied, "1 wauled to aio ynu an 1 would know you again." Korl an-Awcrnl, an-Awcrnl, "Yi u do? WtiAtiloyoti want to to m for?" Crow laid, 'l want to am what kind of n looking mail It wuuM b that would atria a nun with a club who had no chaucu tn defend hlmuilf." I'ord rrplh-d, "You no? You tl- tl lying- of a b-" With thathretruck moon tho far and I lindeil oumy f.it lk In tboAtrwt Then Kurd drew up hlacluh to hit m with It again, and I itrabbod It nut of Ida hand. I waa moving back at tho time; a man waa tiding a bhviclo weatwArd, and 1 (rlpi-rd oierthe hind whr. I of it and fell on my taik. FM rn on tofi of m aud kicked mo on the bicknf the hiad ami itrutk mo Willi hit II. U two or thro tlmea Iwforu I could gut up. 1 ttartut to run; Ford Ml mu a I ittrliil, and Iml-lercd, Iml-lercd, "Kill th a- ll Hum th A b 1 Jump on him!" and o nu. 1 got away nnd turn I tho Union National Na-tional Hank corner. A nuiu In Iho crowd lrlpd me and threw tno again. 1 got up and ran, and when about half way to thu clock corner I atopi-rd, thinking lb lAirtult over, aa I didn't hoar anyono after mu Juat then, 1 heard loin uno loy, " Want to ecu in, do you?" 1 looked hack and nw Kurd comlog at fa.t u he coutJ run. I Atartrd to run a fait aa I oould. When 1 got oppoalto Aibogail', Mr. Deaky ateiiij out. Ho kuew me and aaknl, "Wlitt'a tho mittell" I Mid. "Th drum niAjor la after m with at luKauJ bat betu lioaltng me." Drakycallod to the cruwdt "ritop, boy. I know thu f. How; he'a all right." Wo went on u thrcloi k corner Ithout further inol.-latlou, inol.-latlou, met Mr lti-ad, and wai hr him lakeu ti th company' oitu hi th llrerrt IWuk building. That ended thoadventur. |