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Show HO BLOOD DRAWN. Bat there v;as War la the District Conrt Today. Tun I'tniiiliirul Allnrneja 3lake Thluca Mi"" In I He Iloolr Ilulldliic. Tho brief discussion which ensued In Chief Justlco Kant's court this morning between bis lienor, John M. Zano and Parley L. WllllatuslnregarJ to tho Qlaisman case did not exactly end there. Tills afternoon Ibe two attorneys at-torneys Lamed again met In the Third District oourt room to bear what Judge llartch had lo say onthesulject of taxod cos's und In rigard to tho re-bearing of tho action. When the court had llutshcd Iho two opiostng count I took c turn. Low murmurs presently gave place to Uud talk; then Mr. Williams nourished his fist 111 dangerously close proximity lo Mr. John M. Zint'a face. Tho court apprebendlug n still lurlher scone called upon llatllfl Bprague lo preserve order. That functionary, with more nullity Ibau could reamnably have he-en expected of him ou tho spur ol tbu moment, hurried across tlio room aud begged tbo twugeullemon to ob-servotho ob-servotho rulea nl order. Hut John M.'a blood was very boll Hu picked up his cane, brandished It around and went out. Ily tbo lima ha and Mr. Williams had reached thehallwa) a crowd or lawyers and others surrounded sur-rounded them. At first It looked like "war." I'rleiidsof Iho portles.how-uer, portles.how-uer, succeeded III convincing them that discretion Is tbo better part of valor, and leyond tholndulgcncu In a lltlloli)-) lay aud language cot over-douii over-douii wlthcouipllmuuts cothlngserlous bapicued after all. |