Show sis I A LIVELY FREEFORALL I The Police Tackle a Hilarious Crowd and Everybody I Ipts Fun I Between 3 and 4 oclock this morning a disturbance in the Horn Silver Fountain a saloon in the basement of the Wasatch building attracted the attention of the police Officers Maim and Bateman proceeded pro-ceeded to tie field of action and made an entrance They found a party of some fifteen jubilant young fellows indulging in a song and dance and general melee Like all such early morning parties the I participants were cheerfully hilarious hilari-ous and two of the number were engaged in a square rough and tumble fight The officers started to arrest the crowd and were resisted Jim Murray a pugilist from Troy made films film-s if very obstreperous amI was put in irons by the officers with considerable difficulty Seven policemen arrived and tho united strength of all was required to subdue the trouble A chair was thrown at Officer MaIms head which missed him and went through a I window with a crash The glass and frame struck Maim over the right eye and something heavier gave him a severe rap on the head Another of the party with no apparent love for the officers hurled a keg of white lead at one of their heads but no damage was done Several of the lookerson were called on i by the police to aid in the arrests and 1 I those refusing to lend assistance were in turn run in by the officers Among the arrests made ior interfering and resisting the officers are entered William Dix Harry Wilson B Treylor Mark Merry A G Ganson James Owens and Frank i Zimmer I The trial of the hatch run in will take place next Monday when some interesting interest-ing recitals are looked for |