Show BEFORETHEJUD m Sequence to tIle Bloody Fights of Saturday LastS Last-S S JONES FINED 1500 Clove Auks for Statuary TimePaul Arraigned for an Offense for Which He Has Once Been PunishedTwo Other Oases Said to be Brewing A large crowd of spectators flocked into Justice Wedgwoods court last evening The crowd was partially disappointed dis-appointed however as two of the three cases they came out to hear were continued until Friday evening at 6 oclock As the result of the encounter of Saturday evening between S S Jones and John C Graham reported in these columns yesterday Graham svvora to a complaint against S S Jones charging assault The case was set for hearing Monday evening at 6 oclock At that hour Sir Tones did not appear in court but through his attorney pleaded guilty No evidence was offered but the attorneys talked some concerning the legality and propriety of the ac tior s of Mr Jones who feels sadly chagrinned because be allowed his temper to run away with him Justice Wedgwood remarked that when a man of the standing and prominence in the community of S S Jones commits an offense of this kind it cannot be passed lightly over and imposed a fine of 15 which was promply paid The next actor upon the stage was the big blatant coward who got a richly earned drubbing on Saturday evening last from Logan Paulnone other than Jim Clove the wouldbe journalist who daily disgracing Provo and who has succeeded in making of this fair city just now what he himself him-self has all along beenthe laughingstock laughing-stock of people of all classes in all the neighboring settlements as well as in Provo Ee waived the reading of the complaint aud asked for the statuary time in which to plead He tremoled while ho spuke so much so that he had to lean for support and winced under the rules of derision which lit up the faces of all the onlookers The complaint com-plaint was sworn to by Logan Paul and k l accused Glove of having been guilty tf carrying concealed weapons Headers of course remember tuat he pulled a pistol on Paul last Saturday evening m The case was set for hearing on Friday evening next at 5 oclost The next casa was one against Mr Paul the complaint having been sworn to bv James Clove The complaint charges Paul with having beaten and bruised Clove on Saturday evening the same offense for which Mr Paul complained upon Himself on Saturday evening and paid a fine of 2000 to Commissioner Dudley This case was also 1 wt > for hearing on Friday eyeing i i s Both defendants were allowed to go on their own recognizance City Attorney Whitecotton tried to score a point because A D Gash who appeared for the prosecution in the same case before Commissioner Dudley now in the justices court appeared for the defense While Mr Whitecotton was speaking Cloves gloomy features brightened upevidently he saw another an-other opportunity for more abuse The Enquirer will this evening beyond a question of a doubt contain a column or so of slush about Gash all because Mr Paul asked that gentleman for legal advice in this case brought against him under the city ordinances for an offense for which he has settled already with one magistrate It is said that at least two other cases I are to grow out of Saturdays trouble i one against Clove for assault with a deadly weapon and one against Graham Gra-ham for kicking Paul while he was en gazed in his scuffle with Clove |