Show CHINESE WOMAN WAS ANGRY Employed as Interpreter She Spoko Her Mind Freely to White Witness Wit-ness In Opium Case Not often docs a member of the Chinese Chi-nese race hnvc a chance to show honest scorn toward u Caucasian especially In court wllh the Mornful one a woman Yet such was the case yesterday In Judge Dlchls court Mrs King is Indeed In-deed < mt pretty Chinese bright as a Bryan dollar and worth listening to ann an Interpreter The case of Ah Wong was on Ah was charged with keeping a hop joint Tho principal witness against Ah was young Charles Gilbert whoacknowledged that he was an habitual smoker of opium and he looked the part He told of Ah the wcetchcd yet cunning Chinee buying the dope which they were both smok ingwiiqn the bluccoats came In on them over the store at 53 Commercial street Ho udmlllr1he had on several occa alnnncaCqh supper prepared and freely offered him by Ah When yesterday the dullfared Ohlmimun was on the witness1 1 chair the sweetfaced Mrs i Kingcould hunt contain herself Sho put to hoi lohnll man the questions the Irfwyer uud the prosecutor asked Tlienlnorfi came a i abort recess I when tho nonuins passions l arose Turning on Gilbert who had seated J himself by the prosecutor she ddllvevcd liersejf In scathmg + terms t J I She spoke of his un grateliilndss of his lying 1 Then she told of Ihc Informers attempt to secure mobev front her husband by promising to liuvtf the city before the trial came off thus leaving no witnesses except the police Ah wan given n thirtyday sentence and his false friend went back towardtljc > same old humus |