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Show REFUSED HEY. HAMMERS FRIEND J. B. Jensen, who became involved in a fight with a companion last evening, even-ing, was arrested by Captain Brown , and Patrolman Hearn nnd was lucked up on the charge of disturbing the peace. j Jensen appeared to be the aggressor aggres-sor fu Ihe trouble, having borrowed money a number of limes of his friend luring the evening and on being refused re-fused an additional loan, bad proceeded proceed-ed to pummel the latter until the arrival ar-rival of the police. The fight look place on Washing-tun Washing-tun avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, and both men were arrested. Jensen being somewhat unruly until convinced con-vinced that he was iu the strong grip of the law. His companion was released, re-leased, as it was evident that he had ticen more finned against than sinning. |