Show PRIZE FIGHTERS ON HEARING they are all held to await the grand jury judge cross yesterday yes berday held jim williams lon un turner harry y williams george morrison charles walker peter yeter I 1 gillespie and and william I 1 newell to 1 A I 1 I 1 await the action of the tile grand jury the charge being n prizefighting ahting and aiding and ab abetting etting the tile same tho the hearing was set down for 1 but ow owing ing to the fact that several of the defendants d an a missed the train for ogden a continuance waa was taken until 2 judge Cross office waa was found to be too small to accommodate those who desired to licar hear the evidence and the district attorneys office was secured at the appointed hour the room and corridor were filled sports who were interested spectators of all that transpired sir allison appeared for tile plaintiff and mr gillespie acted as counsel for the defendants the taking of test testimony t occupied but an hour mr air brandt was the first to take the stand lie ile pointed out all the defendants and stated that he lie saw the ring at tile utah athletic club abo about 11 t people were present drawn out by advertisements verti and articles in the daily press in defense of his statements lie pulled out clippings from Tai Tiff and displayed them to the admiring gaze of the multitude continuing lie eaid said that at the commencement of the fight billy woods had made the announcement that turner and williams hp had d rente rented A tile hall for the evening the battle was fresly freely talked of as a prize fight figh and tand spoken of in the presa press on ou several occasions as no at great battle the tile ring was accurately described and when asked whether there was any music tho the gentleman replied that there was not but something a gr great it deal worse noise when the principals entered the ring they were clad in the usual trunks and shoes and showed no signs of being wing scared seared or bruised but were in the opinion of the witness fine specimens of humanity from what he be had seen read and heard it was a genuine prize fight to a v finish williams never fell but as a result of a right hander from williams in the tile twenty second round turner fell to thea alio floor and when lie attempted to rise wasi was knocked down again during the counting by the referee turner raised him bulf self to ilia his elbow but was unable to stand and fell back flattening out at full length as limber as a diah dish rag some betting was going on in the room during the fight between private parties nor u by public announcement the witness went into details of tile I 1 contest and with the accuracy of an experienced perien eren ced d hall liand deschi described d how tile g gloves pl avs had become broken thus enabling 11 ing tile c contestants n stan to do more dam ago when tile they struck on a cross examination the witness stated that a deputy marshal had fari furnished I the names of the defendants defendant si neither before nor during the fight did lie bear mr gillespie make tho an that it would bo be it fifty round glove contest with six ounce gloves nor that no bettius would be permitted in ill the room at this point mr air Gilles gillispio announce announced A that all till the defendants with the exception of himself waived examination As for himself ho lie asked to be discharged on tile ground that no evidence had been introduced which tended to criminate him mr allison objected howe however verr and stated that his evidence waa was not all in and before lie was through there I 1 i I 1 might I 1 lit bo be other evidence introduced which N bovid cri criminate minato him W D It and 1 I N hayden i substantiated tho statements state menta made by mr brandt and but little news was i elicited it did not take the judge dge one minute to deride decide the a cases ases morrison and tho two williams boys secured bonds here buethe but alie others went to salt lakein charge of deputy gill the coterie will meet this tills tuesday afternoon at mrs J 8 Corlew Co ls corner or of twenty Y fourth and harrison all arc are invited frank middleton so badly injured jur ekin tn nn tin explosion on nit saturday is is progressing favorably and will bare it his I 1 s C eyesight C mayor lundy backed by tile police C commission has issued orders to marshal Metcalf to enforce tho the I 1 sunday closing ordinance and hereafter when any saloon la Is found with open doors after midnight on oil i saturday saturdays the ilia own owner erwill will be arrest arrested ed aud and fined filled mrs mary lyon tile den demented tented or drunken woman who ho was s the union pacific train at echo soine ti ume a ago and subsequently brought to 09 ogdan den and bundled on oil to the tile county count v wae was belesi rc leafed ad from the hom hospital pital on sund sunday a v and slid sent west on the southern pacific to san francisco her iler feet which were badly frozen froze it had become quite well the salt lake city coul council lell went north A junketing tour in tit a sunday morning on pullman one of tile aal solone solons councilman kelly wandered v into forbidden bailis end and was left on the dep depot 0 t plata platform forni form through th the courtesy of cpr superintendent bancroft he lle caught the tile short lit line at pocatello goine n north orth on a 8 s special ecial lie a land joined olied his counci coun goina cOmanic i frie friends n in n port ort 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 A I 1 t r g I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 |