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ifj THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS Juno ! Friday fflthoKlttre(!go sea level W. Honator Toller epoice Liadvv hfid Draciiuaiiy .T.he French government, and U 'ecllnod to allow private cor hid aeci"; ii.atinl enter- fflBUte. can not afford Sl.b' account of the coot In fal would coat more than a I r.houJd not doter this country h?.ti, world the beet pos- tn iiiu rw ai1TinL. between the oceans, i necessarily he on the tide i ?0'L"C.C.e, tho opinion that It "vZal coul l bo built for the 'ld favor H an the bout Pol. i n contended that In uitl . I""". . -ii.i.i . . .... i uiini H.riDit inrv CHi hi vnivt -"n- discredits hlmeelf as an Kington, n. "Vn7n l a VOW u 7 . . l? iv rnnl BcrosB tholflthmufl !7ffl, the amendment to the aim ffbll icthla effect being pre j ter.ofNew York &mbers 'of congress Bitting on Aort Btepa In the aisles of .e luv' . : In nrntmH. thn round im - i ju fll SO. BHU n.w. w. LBolnterin nnu,uiuwuD... - " .,. difference between me tw Und lock can), tho bouse present- try pperancouj Thursday, Juno 14. ..u..nn. Juno 14 .The senate to M to vote next Thuwday on " !-t nana! hill. Of. it,. nnleronCU rciiuno uu mo luv - -- - . , ..Ha and naval apnioprmuuu .),. former complete arid tho part!l; passed a bill llmtling hi.Miitv that mar bo assumed by iridoili to national banks; adopted a'l resolution roiaiivo to mo con- the Panama railroad; aomiuou Iff. Benion as the successor of Bur- , f Kinus: received tno credentials gaiter-elect Dupont, of Delaware; i speech by Urydon in Bun 1 1 lock canal acroaB tlio isthmus iPimma. and also paeseu eoverai Sprint bills. Ifiihlcitoo, Jnno 14. Aftor elitnl .i t.n r ion nnn Riff HIS ipjirujirinwuii ui f vu,vuu hh farther EaUBinir of tho watflra of I United States under tuo direction it no oelcal survey, the houso to trew weary oi economy anu in I the appropriations lor lurtnor c! itroctural materials, llgnltee Jotter colli, although tboappropri committee labored eeaiously to i them it their original figure. m conference report on tho omni hllibtbotiH bill was adopted. Kht report of the conferees of the ricoltunl appropriation bill was bitted. Wednesday, dune 13. muhington, Juno IS. The senate ppted without division the conference Mon the statehood bill at 0:20 Hk this erenlng. Unreport wis debated by Forakor, !, riuereon, .Monoy, Dubois, ftn, Stone, McCurnber und others. innounced his intention to illicit the acceptance of the re Pft, becanse of tho omission of tho t-poljgamy provision inserted by ptuite, md in doing eo be took oc- nwre?tewhls own nol It leal ox. Pc io dealing with tho Slormons, R Hut be knew his stand on the noa woo d rnult In hi liitment from tho eenato. Tho son- itiMUittned during tho day to an dj Ainiard in opposition to iwlerel Panama canal bilsl. BLOW TO THE WEST, mining, irrigation and Lumber Inter est will Feel Effect of Economy. Washington, June 12. Uouso repro sentatives struck a severe blow to tbo B4 to 0 the senate today decided to n. 7"" m C?W down the all- slder the bill extending lm ou t M 'nV0"ani appropriation for the eeo- hours the time that livestock may be lu .",Vrve3r ,carrl.od h7. oundry kept in cars without unloading The l l I I ' UD,e"8 1,10 Benftt0 in' nauouunffl.al.nl , . CrOBBCS these items, mlnincr. irr!otlftn ,...uu..nu v.. ...u nna UUVOCHieU DV ...1 l i . . ' , "'. - ""'"' Warren, who said that iindar It 4rm'. r"".4Uuur Jnierests will leel the effect tne time can only bo extended on the written application of the owner- of tl siock, and that often unloading is more narmiui to tho ntock than to ex tend lor a lew hours the t mo of thoir connnement After a lengthy discuss on tka hill was passed, NEWS OF THE WEEK! PASSING OF CHINATOWN. In a Condensed Form for Bnsy Readers, Our iir -i. i i ...... MiauwjKi,uii, june ix. vvitu a very I m... II Sit . ,BK prujiaruon oi tne members pres em., hud kj tne activity oi the Kepubll oi tne house legislation. In all 184fl.. 000 has been cut off the geological sur- YHjr appropriation. ne government was about to begin the tOStillK Of mlnnml limla nl tu West, lnolndinir the coaIh of tho Pfloillc coast. Little work of this cnaracter can be done, for the appro priation waB only $100,000, when twice that amount has been annually annro. --.-I-. ... . . . ri yriKiou ior similar work in the East. instead of $100,000 to carry on the uiYCBugauon oi mineral resources, In- HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Resume of the Less Important but Not Less Interesting Events ' of the Past Week. A movement bas started to donoee tne insane King oi Bavaria. Feasants aro rlotlncr and trHHno. lnnl .1 n .1. .. : .'.iiionwnuu oi niinorai reaonrceg. in. i . - .. " . MnMMrtBJXJtZ.. .1 ? f,Ud.,n8 bIack Band experiments at Port. ownerfl ln Homtlern KUMia' totiay passed a rule sending the railroad and. ih .., uucitnM r. a nr-.ut. rato bill back to iHiiii inn vit4A M iua. r n nnn mmmh m i . j iit i i i . conference aa ..kn.1 Nr. u' m ' D .OUfc U'UUU.H "A""' YIU8" Bnu. n.ngton post- for bv th iMmaU win,f "I .'V." B"u P? ",0 oiacK sand woric masiero nave received an increase In ' , ........ , wi, nu c. nnilrnlv. lolinn fl.o o-t I 1 Innn presslon of Its wishes as to any of th i i " D1'ul"'" 1UUU 1 ' ' amendments. The rule wa debatncl ti. tn , Mayor Schmitz. of San Francisco. i in , i . . i ..uii oi'iuuunHLiuu ior iornnc rnnnrvn 1 1 ..... .or -iu minuiea. J.ne leaders partlcl- 8aryeys li cut from t .30.000 7 nn "B? ?eciaea inat Bal00nB may Pen pateu in tneuiBCUBBion, tho Democrats ooo lnA . T,r.n onft I.,: 7 jai7 o. . 1 . 1 . 1L. . ,., II ..... I " . M mMiin mo poni non mat tne time was opportune to concur In the sleeping car The appropriation for forest reserve to 000 and a cut of 150.000 in madn In the appropriation for topographic sur-l Light earthquake shocks are felt fre- wmch iorm the basis of all the quentiy at uan Francisco, but no dam- fiington, Juno 13.-There was a FWsppIansefrom both sides of cwmber when Hamilton, of Jllchl "."portedtothe house today that !ers on statehood bad igreed KIM ID agreement nn,1 ol-n,l t, Pnnted In thn nor,i 1 I - -'UIU CtOay Wa anoni 41.- - i... Hi... . u" mo eunury propriat ion bill, and, with the r.vuojan uour occupied in con- - I ds proposed abolition of litH IihiJi s ,uocu ai'oniion oi re iclj.nd offices, which measure te'dtoeanction, the en 'Mil taken nnm.n,. u , -r mo wuuoiu- oi iDnrnnrlsilnn. it.. tti. ueoiosical in.. 1 oprlatloDBcommiiiri".:'0 " ecr tu. of the ofllcials of the - Ti i rgwnJune 12.-By , ton , Junel2.-In an effort For F.fi.. A Jl-.. V..u... -"J "uJrnment. , iuinn. 'me in ani.u. .. mii i irnhi.Mi . ' ur Aarll.. n , "..7 - .. --'"Of, fl vuuim ii.. . "'mat lZB( .i il I It ,ot,i,,u8car voys, which form the basis of all the quentiy at 8 tas to the antl-nass amondmant. Al. ... " " - - i unci. n.MiiiiiiriMi.iiitr h.-iiii iiiiii anvtt-inis i -w-i. f i were aided by -' ri;.' "1 ."0..7,7'r """r' ioting nas been resumed at Blaly- eight nepubllcans, they coald not com'. t- X T 7 lrIuW 8tok. awIa. parliament bas sent a mand votes enough to defeat the rule, ntSwm&'mul& Cmml"e " invcatiate- wiu whb nuopveu, M to uw. terferonco with lrr!aHnn in i. Leaders In conereas airree to loan Kepresentatlve Hherman. of New Uaiuu. .i,. fiio.ooo.ono to s,n vran t,i,. . xr i. i , ....... . r.r """ nuwo uow ihujucib are corjiem-i T ' .mviow muu ' i nrr mi rrui nnnri a ,1.11 .1 i 1 ... ""vuv.vu. n uiii iwnj iiiuviuiiJK 1 nintnrl . A n.UAn.n. w n . n nM II . 1 1 1 f It I " u nu rnnroRUB in me Another pnt that will h. l.U I. In ITtillAil ni.iAa .1 1.- aist I ! wat ma mhjo uuiiik iiiiurBiaie DUBineafl tho nnmi,. .ti.. i t ... . u ,u0, enecuve janua- on m nera reBomcea of thn nniift ry l next. stntnu. Thi win nt .inn .,u. luuuraucu companies contemplate a II. tho Inconvenience of tho mining Inter- ington aB wel1 0re8n and Idaho. Monday, dune Washington, June 11. - this evening passed tho Mondell bill ests of the country. amending tno national irrigation law so as to permit the secretary of the In terior to reduce tho minimum area of (arm units in government projects from 40 acres to 20 acres. Tho bill waa amended in the eonato by proscribing regulations lor granting nn extension of time to Bottlers under Irrigation pro Jccts (or completing entries when' delay down the sub Ject matter of tho valuable government use in rebuilding the city. J. he Japanese Red Oroas has clven a total oi siiu.uuu to the relief of earth quake eufforera of California. Nature Solved tu)i Problem Which Una I'unclcd San Franclnoo. For many years tho law abiding and decent clement of San Francisco 1ms urged the blotting out of its Chinatown. Naturo has solved the problem. It was too involved for human solution, but the earthquake and tho Are accom plished it so thoroughly that no doubt remains. There may never be another Ban Francisco Chinatown on the old site. When tho new city rises out of tho desolation which has fallen upon tho old ono there will be llttlo to recall tho alien, albeit alluring glimpse of Aslntlc life that once stood out so viv idly amid tho rush and insistence of Western progress. The earthquake and the Are revealed to the shuddering world tho depth of the Infamy that had found lodgment there. Thirty thousand Chineso Inhab ited this unsavory quarter, ten city blocks, only six squares from what was known as Newspaper corner. They bad converted the frame buildings which covered the district into plague spots, In which they Itred tho strango, discordant lives of the Oriental lower classes. Their dally walk was fash loned after a pattern quite unknown to those of the West, and they gave alle giance to laws and customs entirely distinct from those of their near neigh Dors, iror years they nave been a mys tery even to those whose business It was to know them Intimately. They have defied successfully all the efforts of San Francisco's police force to find them out It has taken naturo to pen ltants acknowledged no allegiance to any other- municipality and had no in terest in the "foreign dvlls" outside that was not strictly commercial. They issued from their burrows ln the early morning and went soberly ln pursuit of their various callings of houses ser vants, Inundrymen, vcgetablo nnd fruit peddlers nnd all the other tilings that document and will restrict the issue to faiB.e o 25 Per cal in ratea in Wa'h' PACKERS TO THEIR KNEES. Secret Service Men Secure Startline Testimony at Chicago. Washington, June 12. Secret service men aro reported to be on their way hern With flonpntlnnal inlnrmatlnn in I ... ... ? ... scaueeu oy lauuro oi tno government their possession as to use of preeerva w comp.eie mo project anu lurnisn tuo tives by tho beef truBt. They were noio. 111 uuiu iu uuiuuiuvu Ulliriea ID gnnt to I JhiMtm hv nrrinr nf fho nroal lL. Af f SI II .1 I . I O J w -v w u mo wme apeciueu Dy tno land laws. dent as soon as ho had been advised it was amenueu also by tho insertion verhallv of thn r.nlB of thn in.ti oi a provision autnorizing me secreury gation of Labor Commissioner Noill of the Interior to appraise lota in Hey- and Jamet Reynolds. It is said that uurn anu import townsiics anu sen them to occupants who have erected The naval bill provides $65,000 with which to establish wireless telegraph stations alone the coasts of Oreson. ... .. . . ... . wasmngton and uaillornia. There is a general feel in e throughout Kuesia that a revolution cannot holn put come soon. Tbirty.two insurance. comnaniea have refused to cut payment of San Francisco losses 25 per cent and will pay in full. Roosevelt condemns the meat insoec- tion bill and tbreatnB to call an extra Beseion if action is not taken on the canal. A meeting of Illinois farmers at Chi- permanent buildings thereon not ily removable. . wasuingion, juneu. After near ly four hours spent in the considera tion of legislation affrctlng the inte rests of the District of Columbia, tho bouse today resumed consideration of the sundry civil bill, and, after an hour and a half spent in its considera tion, adjourned. An amendment was passed, permitting the appointment of retired officers of the United States corps of engineers, U. S. A., as mem bers of the International Waterways commission, as provided for in the river and harbor bill creating this com- mlbslon. The houso in committee of the whole refused to make an additional appro priation for marking tho places whore American soldiers fell and wore tem porarily interred in Cuba and China, on the ground that it was a bad prece dent. they have concluded an exhaustive in- aS dfcided to.form an organization to ouirv .which will not onlv hi-ln thn "K1" ine commission men who are now read- packers to their knees but will romnva "hbing them. " I the powerful InflaencesNthat are being I The government bas secured evidnnrn exerted against congress and tte great at Cleveland, Ohio, of rebating to cattle interests with a view of forcing Standard Oil and will nrnnncntn thn nn me prcBiueni to capitulate. company and the railroad. This pressure has become gigantic. . , .. , 1IABKET IS CHINATOWN. Saturday, June 0. Washngton, June 0. The bill pro- hibltng corporations from making cam paign contributions was passed by the aenato, without debato this afternoon. It makes it unlawful for any national bank or any corporation under a gov ernment charter to m&ko a contribution n connection with an? election and also unlawfnl for any corporation whatever to make a contribution to any presi dential, senatorial or congressional olection whatever. A fine not exceeding $5,000 is the penalty for offending corporations, and a fine of not exceeding $1,000 for every ofllcor or director who shall consent to tho granting of any contribution. Washington, Juno 0. The item in the sundry civil appropriation bill ap propriating $25,000 for tho president went out in the house of representatives on a point made by Williams, of Mis sissippi. The decision, however, that the matter was new legislation camo after a free discussion. Democrats and Republicans generally expreseing them- slvea In sympathy with the idea of glv- ng the president a (und lor railroad expenses. Henatnr A Ilia At ' .-- atliuu.ii . " v inn MAntii. 1 tit. ' "wrier Thm-min.. i ,.i . w L,"0mmnderof the sss. lUm Vi811?0 nation out IPAaJ. ""'I UUlltlVHfl IMBr IIia ,lr"?n'7 the a a. i w a a ii.il iiirain -Hueanv a.., . t r. withat.' IU18 su Pa of the canal. fcl-L. .. tluL,.. peildent Qomners. Wi..."vM ederftt n i i li.' " unnti.- or, m ui n i. . - - MtiiiiiiiiiH i - una ak . . tbint'. .Vl'orieu to iui.. Am tlH :,nd.l 'M Io rnl LAA fli . ' I'Lllll 111 Irvtaaa. - . M,ttoTudad, ,,Clt0r "y Statehood Compromiser Washington, June 12. The Carter compromise on the statehood bill was agreed upon today by Republican lead ers of the houso and senate. Nothing now stands In the way of admission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as a state, and a choice by Arizona and Now Mexico as to whether they deairo to come in as another Btate. It is expect ed that the pending conference report will be recommitted or withdrawn when it comes up tomorrow and an amended report returned to both houses embody ing the compromise. Tillman Seeks Information, Washington, June 12. The Tillman Hopkins controversy of a few weeks ago concerning the status of affairs of the Chicago National bank was revived in Every business, political and financial ramification of the great trust is being utilized directly and indirectly to have a halt called on the government ex posure, and, if possible, get an official declaration that the portrayal of condi tions in the packing houses has been exaggerated. Cattle interests of the great West and Southwest, which for years havo been clamoring in congress and ontaide of it for protection against the trust, have even been persuaded that a continuation of government hos tility will rnin them. The cry of panic has been raised. Not only bankers handling truBt funds, but their employes, friends and ac quaintances in theb usiness, eocial and political world, have been enlisted to use their efforts In the gigantic struggle that is now in progress, to stem the tido against tho packers. Caught With the Bombs. New York, June 12. An attempt was mado tonight to explode a bomb in a manholo of tho Interborough Rapid Transit company in (ront oi the power house, at East Seventy-fourth street, which furniaheea current to the sub way. One man, Joaoph Bartky, 22 years old, was arrested, the police say, aa he was about to light the fuse of the bomb aa it lay on the manhole cover. Two companions who wore with him escaped. On Bartky was found three other bombs, all being of uni form size, the shape of a baseball, but a llttlo larger. Relnke Given Five Years. Milwaukee, Wis., June 12. Arthur George Reinko, formerly receiving tel ler of the Marshall & Ilsloy bank, waa sentenced to five years in the Btate re formatory at Groon Bay on charges of embezzlemont of $14,000, by Judge Brazee thia morning. He had entered a plea of guilty to the complaint, which charged him with having converted to bis own use $3,000 on May 22, 1005, and $11,000 on November 22, 1005. The charge was brought under the law of 1003, relating to embezzlomont by bank officers and employes. Plans of French Cabinet. Paris, June 12. The cabinet today definitely drow up a statement of tho government's plans for presentation to thn chambor of deputies tomorrow. It Indicates tho necessity oi tno mating . . rt 1 1 t a,.. 1 I nn or uencits in me uuukui, uuu iur that nurpoee will aak for supplemen tary taxation; announces the presenta tion of an income tax bill, affecting n irtlcularly Incomes from capital and t ib intention of hastening a bill in the s nate for worklngmen's penBionB etrnte the mask, to make positive the dreadfuB suspicion. When the high winds which came after the fire scattered tho piles of ashes that covered the surface of Chi natown the mouths of numerous yawn lng tunnels were disclosed. Tho en trances to these subterranean passages bad been concealed so carefully that the existence of a Chinatown under world was not known to many San Franciscans. It is certain that very few white men have ever explored these underground lanes. In this underground Chinatown bun dreds of men and women went to their deaths yearly without an inkling of the manner of their taking off being known to the police. Some of the tunnels were 100 feet below the surface, and it was easy to conceal all evidences of crime committed ln them. Members of the constantly warring tongs, or secret so cieties, who were slain left friends who sought revenge ln these secret and far away chambers of horror. Men who wero suave and discreet Chinese mer chants abovo ground conducted dens of Infamy nnd slave markots in the lower regions. Gambling In Its most de praved forms was the chief occupation. It will never be known how many human beings perished ln this under world during the earthquake upheaval, It 1b certain that there were scores of men overcome by opium, women incar cerated In their noisome dungeons nnd helpless children who were overtaken Asso ciation of Manufacturers, after an in vestigation ol Chicago packing house conditions, says it can find nothing wrong. State Insurance Commissioner Davis. of Nevada, has notified insurance com panies to pay 100 cents on the dollar of their San Francisco losses or quit busi ness tn .Nevada. Germany says America is not the only country where bad meat origin ates. The kaiser's inspectors refuse admittance to shipments from several other countries. The president and senate continue at loggerheads on important measure. A storm Ib brewing in the Russian parliament about duplicity regarding executions. All shipping on San Francisco bay continues tied up on account of a strike oi the freight handlers. rr I i . mo uoubo nas voted to allow no money to soldiers homes for mainten ance which have canteens. .Chicago courts are trying to decide who is the bead of Zion City at the present time. Dowio Ib the star wit ness. The Longworths are receiving splen did entertainment in London. Mrs. Longworth dined wiht the king a few days ago. A New York Federal grand iunr has aBked that several officers of the tobacco truBt bo adjudged in contempt and Bent to jail lor failure to produce certain books wanted by the jury in an inves tigation of the business methods of the trust. A million dollar fire at Baltimore wiped out the big 8avannah docks, to gether with all the freight stored there; totally destroyed the Bteamer Essex and a number of scows loaded with cotton and resin. Two lives are believed to have been lost. by tho sudden tremor nnd tho shock A new moderate nartv has been or- wU,ch tumbled the structures overhead ganized in Russia. lnt0 a ahapelesa dust heap. No attempt . win do maae to investigate the matter, An entire regiment at Poltava, South The gaping mouths of the tunnels will bo filled with earth, nnd further er ploration of the subterranean plague spot will bo loft to future generations. But tho external Chinatown that has helped so unmistakably to maka San Francisco ono of tho places which tho traveling American must see will not be forgotten soon. It was one of the most unforgettable spots under tho sun. It wns the very treasure house of color. The tiny shops, both Insldo and out were fairly ablaze. Tho decorations were lavish ana wholly Oriental, and tho wares In them were even more than X VXUErABU PEDDLER. Russia, has mutinied. The Benate that Smoot if tho Benate, committee baa reported not entitled to a Beat in Republican leaders in both houses have agreed to a compromise on the Btatehood bill. General Toledo, leader of the Guate malan revolutionists, claims to be win ning his fight. A committee from the house is work ing on a meat Inspection bill. A committee of San Francisco busi ness men is at Washington to get Fed eral aid for their city. United States secret service men have that It was a strange and heathenish Benson To Be Senator. " - Vr"", r.tV"T." . UUT aggregation-vases Inwrought with fan. . . . u nnn iiin.i in Mi i. iM.niiiiiiri.iiTi in lfm r. n nn i w - - - - - Ottawa. Kan.. June 12. Judge Al- . , .i.... .... clful Picture In srold and bIIvm- ran, . ---- .... .. .i bibi mu iur LUBir uilv. I - -' f red Watson Benson, o( this city, wno .,.,.. . Ilnga of lvorr that rivaled th daiiratn & : senate today by an inqulrV made yesterday was offeree! the appointment dlBv7 of the patient Hindoo, grotesque by Tillman concerning the status of his of Unit Btates senator to succeed "JJ.. "hJnf!! moldings of bron,and figure, of brass resolution ior an Investigation of the Joseph . uurton, eiatea toasy ma u "fvV"," ' beaten with the cunning skill known counw ol that bank, of which John R. would accept the position, tie win " " , ' . , only to tho Cantonese, Thre were ar- Wilsh was president, The Inquiry was offlolally notiuy ooyernor noon vo.uur. w w.. .B.. com- gosie. of silk such aa a queen might directed to Ald-rlch, chairman of the row of his acceptance Judge Benson panles having losses in San Francisco welr nnd lace that was fit to garnish It eommlttee on finance, before which the expects to start ior vtasniBgiox. vumur- k" "" " uul Ui i)8r This Ban Francisco Chinatown was a ..i...i-u i- .n Irnw 'ceu m vuo.r iJnyuiBun, resolution is peading. 'eompleU city within Itself, Its lobab- CT 8WrJX RESTAURANT. they do so welL returning to their cramped and sin Infested, quarter at nightfall. There the real living day of Chinatown was just dawning, and the narrow lanes were beginning to gleam alluringly beneath the soft light of col ored lanterns, and the shops, theaters, Joss houses and restaurants were mak ing ready for tho daily harvest The old Chinatown will never be re stored, writes G. IL Plcard. The flat bos already gone forth, and hereafter all Celestials ln the vicinity of the Gold en Gate will be urged to settle only at tho southern extremity of tho county, on the bay shore, near Fort Mason. WEARY WITH THEIR INCOME. Mm. John D. Rockefeller Would Prefer Tdoaaandi to Million. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller shrinks even more from personal notoriety than her husband. Although she might easily spend $5,000 a day If sho chose, Mrs, Rockefeller does not spend $00, and says that even to do that Is a bur den to her, says a Philadelphia news paper. Sho can't understand what ln the world anybody should want with so much money as her husband possesses. "Every wish I have in life could be gratified with a fortune of SIOO.OOO,' sho onco said. "I don't care for mora than $100,000. Anything above thai amount is merely a trouble and an an noyance." Mrs. Rockefeller never goes to a MSS. JOHN D. BOCKEFEIXEH. theater, never rides ln an automobile. or plays golf, or cards, or tennis. Sba has given up trying to spend her In come, and Bays, wearily: "Toko it away. Don't bother me with it" Didn't Wont Too Much Leeway. Counsel for tho defense In a murder trial ln Chicago recently hnd been try ing to bring dut testimony along a cer tain line to which the Assistant State's Attorney, who was conducting the pros ecution, nnd in each Instance objected and been supported by tho ruling of the court Finally after an unusuallv snlr- ited tilt between the opposing lawyers. which had been terminated by tho court's ruling In favor of the position taken by the prosecution, the attorney for the defense addressed tho presiding1 Judge with somo heat, intimating that sufficient leeway ln the Introduction of evidence had not been given him. "I think you have had a proper de gree of freedom with regard to the In- traduction of evidence, Mr. Attorney," remarked the court mildly. I havo not had too much, certain ly," replied the lawyer, warmly. For a moment tho affair appeared sorlous and the courtroom was silent Then the Judge said quietly, "Do you want too much?" The attorney saw the point and pro ceeded with his caso without remark. Chicago Intor Ocean. Bplacopal Approbation. BUbop Meade of Virginia was on- posed to the adornment of churches, and also to the adornment of the persons of his clergy. "Good morning, Brother Brown I" he said to a young deacon. "Who curled your hair to-day?" "The Lord," replied the young man. wth offended dignity. "Indeed!" said the bishop. "It ht very well done." Usually about six mouths after a girl marries a maa to reform blm aim gets disgusted aud throws up the jefc.