BUSINESS MEN IN FIERCE FIGHTDWilliam Hansen and the CartignyBrothers “Mix It** Saturday Night.As the result of a desperate battlewaged mar the corner of 15th and White streets on Saturday night shortly after the supper hour, William Hanson and three of the Cartigny brothers members of rival fruit Arms, prominent in the city's mercantile interests, were placed under arrest.and running after the other, is alleg*to have called Cartigny to come down 1and fight; the latter was restrainedfrom doing so by other parties In theagon*I ait or. Cartigny had Hanson arrestedand it was when he accompanied thehoIdtt-enheAt the station house, it was w greatest difficulty that the officers t were able to prevent a renewal of hostilities, and it was found necessary to place the combatants on different Aoors of the call boose building to keepthem away from one another. They were later released, each one on $100bail.officer to the Hanson home to make the apprehension that the battle was, waged. He a as accompanied by hisbrothers, and before the officer could iget in his work, two of ihem are said to have leaped upon Hanson, and bearing him to the ground, gave him a vicious beating, as the result of which he was badly used up.rt-allofm.oflieAs the story was told by a spectator,the trouble started near loth and Clay streets around six o'clock, when Hanson. driving his wagon, met one of the Cartignys on on© of theirs. Hanson isOwing to the prominence of all the parties involved, the excitement casioned by the battle was of a tense nature, and a crowd followed the party from the scene of the fray to the caliboose. So viciously did the men try to get at one another til police headquarters, that the officers had to resort to main force to keep themhave jumped out of his vehicleapart.It is expected that the hearing in thecase will come up on Monday