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Show CHIEF GETS FIREWATER AND GOES ON WARPATH Sioux City, la.. Deo 8. "Chief" Johnson, the Federal league's star Indian In-dian pitcher, went on the warpath tods to-ds ,ii Winnebago, his home town Justice of the Pesce Colllgan decided that Johnson wro intoxicated and tried to arrest him The latter refused re-fused to be taken A firearm was brought into play and it crashed down on Johnsons head He fell and In some manner the gun was discharged The bullet hit Herman Her-man Blover, a spectator. In the groin This created a diversion and while the wounded man was being cared for Johnson made his escape. He has not yet been found after a diligent search by the authorities Blover's wound is not considered serious. BIG SQUAD OUT AT LOGAN INSTITUTION Coach C. T. Teetzel of the Utah Agricultural college has a squad of forty men out for basketball, as well as a numerous co'lertion of wrestlers, boxers and indoor baseball phenoms. While the basketball squad ranges from good, bad to indifferent. the prosports are not such as to caus dismay, although not so illuminating as to give the coach pulsation of th heart from overjoy The team is yet to be developed. In the basketball line-up at the Agricultural college the material is composed of men from practically every ev-ery high school of the state and several sev-eral of the academies of southern Idaho. Ida-ho. Each of the freshmen out for the team is wearing his "prep" school award In a bold and daring manner and there is to be found every letter from the first in the alphabet to th last. FORM NEW WESTERN HARNESS CIRCUIT Salt Lake, Dec 9. A new western racing circuit for harness horses in which Salt Lake will be included, has been finally established, according to a telegram which directors of the State Fair association received yesterday yes-terday from Horace Ensign, Jr., secretary sec-retary of the association. Mr. Ensign En-sign attended the convention of stale fair associations at Chicago, which adjourned Mondu |