Show REVEXGE Aii Indignant ExOfficeholder Scores Hayes And is Bounced by the Cops New York 5 Worlds Washington The monotonos elgance and formality of the reception at tho White House to day were enivened by an incident clearly not on the bill It happened about 1 30 half an hour after the recep tion rj ras were thrown open to the public Among the early arrivals was a heavy built man with a tawny mustache and UDthven chin Arou d the portico watching carriages as they drove up the motley chattering curious group incidental to such occasions were gathered and joining ooe of them the man soon made himself conspicuom for his demonstrative demon-strative gestures and boisterous voice He wa Colonel DeAhna deposeJ customs collector at Sitka In the year and n balfthat Colonel Dp Ahna has been h re with his family seeking redress for fancied or ral wrong growing ou of hh office neary every one connected w LIt public life hero knows him he bee many Bympahizers but of late belies not met fate in a social way that many other men with prolonged and wearisom grievances han mtt bsfJro himhe ha been ignored When the President message and Shermans report were issued assagoj in them relating to Alaska were reai with much interest and gratification by D ihne f ir they teemed to him to endorse th i very plum f r whoso advocacy he was ituioved B fore Congress Con-gress hAd been in s sfl illn a week ho s imposed mciib rs of the Senate Sean < committee with the urgency and justice OJ his claims for official recognition ani reward that with the exception o f Senators Wallace and Jones who were away they M signtd an applicaion to Sec clary Sheman to restoro him to officj b > arlIn referred tho pcition to I Htwlcyi who speedily consign it tu th waste ba kct DeAl ra naturally became be-came furious this snubbing and pub icly threatened to cjwhide Sherman on the streets Then tfchuz offered him a poji i tion in the inferior dcpartmentat SCO a month b pittance so insignificant for Ue support of his wife anti five children that DeAhna rejected the offer as Bn instill Two days ago whie he was away his landlord seized his personal property for rent and turned Mrs DeAhna with her five children the odest 14 years old and the youngest a babe of 5 months into lhe street Uther quarters were secured but for two days the furniyhave been without with-out evMi a change cf clothing To diy when the reception rooms became be-came well peopled DeAhna left his ficnds at the portico and placad him elfin elf-in the line leading to tho blue room when the President was receiving The group then moved into the yctibulb to watch him for he had said on leaving them that intended to tell Provident to his face what he had brought him to and thus try to shame him before the crowd As the line al anced owards the blue room DeAhna face grew sullen but his friends misinterpreted mis-interpreted is expreson never dreaming that he would dire proilaim hij gnev once at such a time and such a place and retraced their steps out doors Finally DjAhna reached the President whrfjex tended his hand to him DeAbia ignortt the profdrro i hand and stepping batK threw open his heavy overcoat and bracing brac-ing his aims against his hips crtned his neck forward und looking straight into the Presidents eyes began in a trIne ot voice cbaraccritic of Vcorhees whoa spreadinghimrclf before the spnte For eighteen months you have dtnied mo justice jus-tice ihe President turned hh heed aside sad DeAhnas eyes began glisten People in front of him passed out into the east room and those b bind in tIll line gathered around him lIe mode a forward movement move-ment as if to switch the Prejideu arourd but the latter saw it and turned slowly back of his own accord evidently much annoyed Oh you ne dnt turn away DeAhna went on in a louder voice I have came hero on this New Y < ar Day to tell you what you have brought me to bv dening me justice for eighteen months and I shaH say what I have to say Do Anna was now talking loud enough to be heard through all the rooms II What I have to say is he continued hs body twaying aa though at the slightest provocation ho would be ready lo start a fir tclass riot tb > it if i your wife ard chi dren had to suffer month what my Amercaii wife and lit tie one3 have had to suffer for nearly two years if your were subjected to the out rajjcous treatment and p ivatioas that mine have had to put up with andbimply because justice was denied to you as ii ha been to me you would not only be in I utter despair as I am but you would never havo hnother happy day Loud voices hd reea coming from the vestibule vesti-bule during the last of thIs outburst and as it ended four pairs of hands dropped on DpAhnnfi shoulder Come weve had HI ugh of this go out peaceably ort well put you out said a brass buttoned police sergeant to DeAhnn II You neednt trouble yourselves about me was the response as DeAhna sh ok himself free have said all 1 want and now I am gong but lint man pointing at the Prtsi lent BS the brown bands again fell on his shoulders and the fifth polceman from behind began pushing him toward the cast room is a despot who doesnt know If the rest of the sentence was loat in the din and as five blue coats pushed the excollectors ua wi liig body into the east rom Ilayes turned fmilingly with extended hand to the next guest in line |