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Show STRAY BiftH cmsesH SALT LAKE, Jan. M Barnes, aged IS years.H Zeno Barnes, 343 East shot and faH o'clock tills moH the care the w,ls4H Second South street H Wbcthor tho bullet w'af cldcnt or design not '( but the noH that Barnes was killed IH bullet, fired by a passinfH Barnes died within flijH after being removed to 1H hospital the Ja" gaining consciousness The in cjl Al Hansen. Griffin WcllsJI lor, Charles Cleveland aflHH or other young rrionds, sVTv he had been spending a happy hour on the streets, was standing In front of the Wilson cafe watching the crowd or diners within The youths were playfully throwing snow In each other's oth-er's fnces Barnes Is said by one or his companions com-panions to have stooped over to pick up a handful of snow when n shot was heard. Bornes staggered, exclaimed, ex-claimed, "Catch me," and sank to the pavement. Barnes's companions, too surprised and horrified to act, stood silent for a row minutes, when M. H. Horton and G. C. Frazier. young business men of the city, who wore passing but who were strangera to the victim f.nd his friends, picked Barnes up. placed him In a cab and hurried hiin to the station. Dr H B Sprngue and the parents of Barnes wore summoned at once but upon examination the physician found ihat the bullet had penetrated both kidneys, entering from tho left . side and Inflicting a wound which |