Show MUCH a if U M BAD BA 1 BLOOD I 1 flows iu ol 01 our 1 1 r statesmen 1111 veins vein LIARS Su tho polite terms itsek bith houses riled personalities washington sept 1 ta 0 the lie was passed at the tha opening Peni ti the session of the house yesterday between morse of massachusetts at and d fithian of illinois morse is ia a brief speech attempted to justify bisco hisco uree in bering yesterday lie ile charged fithian with being solely responsible sible for the refusal of the hause to permit him to print in the record newspaper extracts attacking pension commissioner loch zen len fithian Fit bian replying said morse moree bad endeavored deavo red to induce him pith an to withdraw his objection to the printing by coming to him and intimating that ho morse would as a member of the committee committe eon on buildings and ground brounda gro unda s help fithian to get through any public building Duil nail ding bill in which ne be might bs interested teres te fed absolutely false shouted morse striding menacingly toward bithan bith an if the gentleman from Mat bachu betts denies the statement I 1 have that will satisfy any member of the rouse house my aly colleague colle agu goldzier heard the conversation retorted fithian morse backed against the rails and replied meek meekly lv whit what the genteman says has bas the color of truth I 1 pau I 1 an herbut the construction he be places on it is unqualifiedly false if the gentleman deities my my statement yelled fit ian shaking ilia his flat fist ar angrily at the massachusetts man he be is wilfully lying himself the house was then in an uproar the speaker pounded vigorously lor order declaring both out of order this closed the incident the debate on the bil I 1 to repeal the federal election laws was resumed general john 0 black of illinois ex commissioner of pensions spoke in support of the bill it waa his maiden speech in th the eHouse house and he be was accorded the closest attention silar tongued ken tucky tacky orator followed he fie hurled defiance at the I 1 if the gentleman is a 9 wr fair type he be said of the people of his district then they cannot be for sending here a man who der denounces ounces as infamous the mj maj rity my of the people of this country count rv 11 I 1 theta eare are othar things shouted I 1 johnson Job neon which the gentleman from i kentucky would like to dismiss dis misa at this direct allusion to the famous pollard of promise suit some republicans laughed but their ian lanu titer was drowned by a storm of democratic lisses such a remark replied breckinridge bitterly only shows that the gentleman has no sense of propriety and decency decercy in public life Breckin Breckinrid ridges ReB speech was devoted largely to the constitutional phase of the question at the conclusion of Breckin ridges speech the house adjourns J SENATE the repeal bill wis taken up no and roar hoar read an editorial from tho the peoria ill journal relative to the part taken by ernest seyd of england ebig land in legisla afon tion in 1873 the journal printed what purported to be a quotation from hoopers speech in the house to contradict a letter from leyds son inthis in this quotation the words referring to seyd wee is now here were attributed to hooper hoar had that part of hoopers speech read from the congressional record in which the words who is now here did not appear these voids said paid hoar are a deliberate audacious unscrupulous in 1 famosa forgery cullom of illinois knew the editor of the peoria peona journal barnes and while he was astonished at the misquotation quotation miLe be was sure barnes was not personally responsible for the forgery in the sense of having committed or boen been cognizant of it teller also knew barnes and felt sure bare he ha was guilty of no improper konduct in connection with the statement the debate was continued more than an conr then peffer addre addressed med the senat Seii lie he read the presidents letter to governor hiorth northen en of Georgia and said it did oot bot dispute the co confusion infusion in the public mind as to the presidents real opinions on monetary questions ht might be a he be might ne de a bimetallist but there wa wag s nothing to show in his letter what kind of a he be was waa at harris moved executive execute lye ses siou after which the senate renal e adjourned jour ned to insure a hearty appetite and in increased digestion take liver regulator regal ator I A crul crink liter after the presidents life washington sopt sapt 29 19 police officer heiler Realer bada had a violent straggle yes t day with an insane man who in some borne iona manner got into the white house and wis was look iniz for president cleveland the appearance of the officer probably saved the president from assault how the fellow got get inside the building no one knows he was not seen to enter the front or re rear a r door ha a appeared in the hall on the I 1 lower floor ae aa suddenly as aa though he be came cama through the ceiling ane colored cook whom b he met he questioned quest boned 1 I 1 11 I want to see eee the father who is the father the cook coak asked him cleveland cf course bourse war wao the response just than lhnn policeman heller appeared upon the scene and asked what was wanted he saw at a glance that the man ws w a not your i father is id out oat in the garden he told the mysterious visitor tor come with me and we will sill find him they immediately started toward the door the intruder thinking he was wa ago RO ing to nit rf qt the president and tile the officer to lanil land him at the tha watch box in a lew few minutes they appeared in the tittle watch box where policeman hi hible ole was on duty before he be know knew what was waa going on the prisoner grabbed bibles blackjack from his pocket evidently winking ta inkins he was get ting a ile he tried to use the black jack on the effi officers cers but they grabbed him and struggled it was hut but a few minutes before the man was overpowered at the station the crank gave the name of joseph washington but refused tote to betell tell where he lived no one at the station remembers having seen him before when asked what he wanti ed at the white house he reeled 1 I wanted that chair I 1 I 1 what chair the presidents chair I 1 dont you think the president fills it satisfactorily no I 1 dont was waa the reply i IT T int intend to get it by fair means or foul give me a pistol and ill show AA get it ct a d quick he will be held for examination |