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Show BROTHERS ENGAGE IN FISTIC DUEL Locked In a small crib room at Electric Elec-tric alle' and battering each other into bloody disfigurement with bare 4 flBts, two men said to bo John and I James- Terry, brothers, were found by Officer John Hutchins about 10 o'clock last evening. Both were considerably under the influence of liquor, and were locked up at the- city jail on a charge of disturbing the peace. The cause of the brotherly combat is not known. The attontion of the officer was attracted by a scuffling of feet and the noise of blows being struck. He tried the door of the crib room and found It locked. While the l policeman, demanded admittance, the light t went merrily on. Finally ho broke jlowq the door. - Standing In' the middle of the room with their coats oft were the two men, I sending In Bwift jabs with either hand I and ajmost every blow reaching its mark. Blood was streaming from II their faces, while each bore numerous marks of an encounter which, had ap- wm parently been going on for boveral If minutes. H At the police station the men gave H their names as George Ross and John Murphy. One of them deposited $25 as bond and was released about raid- |