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Show DgUNKEN CROWD ON MM TRAIN o Logan Journal: People who came up on Wednesday eveplng s train tell of most disgrace ful proceedings that occurred on the train after it left Brlgham Booze. It seems flowed pretty freely at Brlgham, and when the train reached there a horde pf men and boys with armsful of wlifekey and beer boarded the train and at once began raising Cain. Conductor James MuIIaney did all he could vto quiet them, and at last attachod anothej- car and placed the disorderly ones in It. Left alone, these riotous oijos went at it They hurled beer bottles hither and thither, breaking glass and other property and finally put out tho lights At Cache Junction another, car was put on for them and an effort made to get officers offi-cers enough tqhandle the crowd, but it was useless-they continued with their antics until Logan was reachod, and perhaps ater the train passed here, our informants getting off at this city. Councilman Hayball was on the train and he says he has never witnessed wit-nessed such disgraceful scenes In his life. Ho , made an ondeaor to have the local pofiqe force at the, depot when the train came in but the men wore away from healquacters when he called and'yhen they did receive word It was,,tp,o. late to do anything The conductor was helpless, anl he was so thorughly disgusted that he said that he would rather resign than take charge of another train like that one. |