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Show SJMMWpSjy , SI . lE. . nju-J. i .i. ....iil-j-! ; -r ----iii ja ' m"m 2'm """ " , ihlm FigM. aT -,'A rev iceurred in the 'Depot Moom $0 Twenty-Mb. Street yesterday yes-terday afternoon about i.ad o'clock. Tbe house la the resort of Italians, and Is considered by the police to be alow dire. A gang of half drunken men are continually lounging around tbe place, and are from all appearances' willing to indulge In a scrap at acy and all times. Several sons of Erin's Isle wandered wan-dered Into the place yesterday at the Usae ataatiouad, and being pretty well leaded with 'fighting whisky, were sot lh a frame of mind to take any remarks from the dagos wbo'sat afaaod tbe room. It did not require any great amount -of talk by the parties on either side to start a fight. Words were few and blows were many. Beer bottles, tumblers and J u fact anything which could be used as a weapon was used by the belligerents on both side. Tbe soke attracted tbe attention of the police, who arrived on the scene in time to see a man cattle cut of tbe dive with blood flowing from a wound In bis head. He was taken In custody and hurried to tbe City Jail, where it was discovered that his scalp had bsn badly cut. After the wound was dressed tbe fellow stated that a dago had thrown a bottle at him with, the above result.'' re-sult.'' He gave his name 'as Burn and.was'locked up in the City jail on a charge of disturbing the peace. F. Stepptn another participant in tbe rumpus was also taken to the cooler. Judge Preshaw was holding court at tbe time the flgbtefslwere brought fav and both aned appeared before hJat "Tuey were both found guilty of disturbing the peace and were sent'tu-Jall for. twenty days-each. days-each. Standard. |