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Show i I I V , i ', - X W . . . -k ' ....... . W l . . ... r i - (- 0 - . , ( . II v - w.-.. .... , ' LAl...jW li-ill.va K.,J ill,.. v, .. i l.j.. ! ...... DLT.AN'GO, '.Colo., May 13. David F. Day, editor of the Democrat. tr.I Frank' Ilartman," 4,' newpar cr w riter, xchaned thirteen photsr at e-3ch c r on the main street of this city, without serious results. Uaxtman reccivei k slight fleFh wound in the lege - The shooting was the" outcome. of a flsht Day has been making ag-alnst union I printers. The latter started an opposition paper, on which Ilartrran was the ' principal writer. The personal references. of the editors to each other In their respective papers have been very caustic and when the met shooting was com-; com-; menced hardly without .wamingr. Each- claims the other began the duel. Day ; used two revolvers. No arrests have been made. . It was reported that -Day had previously challenged Editor Illsins ef th Evening Telegraph to mortal combat, 'and when th shooting besan It was thought that these two had meti |