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Show HO BLOOD DBAVH. Bat thero vas War In the District Court Today. Two 1'roiiiliiriil Allnrnrja Make Tbluas limn In Ihe liouljr llulldliiK. Tho brief dltcuttton which enaued In Chief Justice Kim's court this morning between his Honor, John M. Kano and I'arley I.. Williams In regard to the disunion caae did not exactly end there, Thla allernoon Ihe two attorneys at-torneys Lamed again met In the Third District oourt room to hior what Judgo Ilarlch had to say on the sutject of taxed costs und In regard to tbo re-hearlng of the action. When the court hod llnlahcd tho two opKalng counu 1 took r. turn. Low murmurs presently gove place lo Isud talk; then Mr. Williams nourished his list 111 dangerously close proximity to Mr. John M. Kine's face. The court apprehending n still further scene called upon llallld Bprague lo preterve order. That functionary, with more oglllly thau could reasonably have beeu expected ot blm on tho spur of the moment, hurried across tho room and begged tho two gentlemen to observe ob-serve the rules nf order. Hut John M.'s blood was very boll He picked up his cane, brandished It around and went out. lly thu lime he and Mr. Williams bad reached the hallway a crowd of lawyers and others surrounded sur-rounded them. At first It looked like "war," friends o! Ihe rattles, however, how-ever, succeeded 111 convincing Ihem that discretion Is tho better part of valor, oud beyond thulndulgtncu In a little byplay and language cot overdone over-done with coinpllmeuts nothing serious hapieued otter oil. |