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THE SUN WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 190S flI r
iBENE AND GEBHARD ARRIVE
m rswv TJ rovxa WOMEN
lS TTHtVIOS AT SMtATOOA-
KrftteTlps Conroy to flln the Jockey nubtthesCJforno Gould Said to the
llral lliirr of lien Sir nhltnr-yii Mrleome for Voum Sir Keene
SmnociA X Y Au 12In tho boxe-
tiD dub htand totlay there was an un
aiii tjumber of thu younger women oftiablo society On any other day
ihoV wuukl haw attracted ro end of interostn the irt of who tit beyond the
dub stand rail As it was this array of
the f on debutante was almost lg-
ncrf I boewisw of tho counter attraction ofrttiwnFoxhall Kecneand Fretlerlck-
Oebhard Mr Oobhard nrrlvod In
tai thU morning Mr Kuona U
Wck from following tho hounds and playingIn Knglaud and most of tho smart wt
Ken him In months Therefore he-
K K n npelc l to hold R regular levee
arjTr aLt f ort of questions and toll overagain the btory of tho International polo
MM explain why wa win
UsickS niyinn huw do you do to Mr Keone
tho fiwIixnabUw had a lot of curiosity towhat sort of gnytlngn would lx ox
MiRCl Mr Kceno and Mr Whitncv ct miot
Mr ticbliard qualitys Interest was of
ttiiUi a tiiflirent choiavter It became
knu n oyt Hgu that Charles HillMackaH traintr much desired-
iliot Mr Uebhard should buy Mexicani a whipeiid about the hotel piazzas
t v 1 iig that Mr Gebhurd arrive
re ire i ntutivu of Cioorge Gould wouldn aie inynl In tho lidding for the
irfti kti if Mirthful TVrtfrro when
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I n ktwn then of enune tlmt neitherMr shard nnr Mr Ctoiild hnd boughtVex aii lly alto woiidrred why neitherb n urv nf thi hw H Mr liebhardmint toil ii Mexican it is bHaiao henough tho sale that it would tuU-
fifdno to buy him and ho didnt want tocivo fo tini h for tho cIt
M i hhar buy horse howr I thut His Ftnlnonco th
tin linne ft Into the ring Tho ovtir-it he ue fHinottt Kol did not do his own
Aticr wvrral bills had beeniuii E A Crowninshlehl entcnxl
li t nnrl finally got tin eon of Falsottoand IMtronenH for Mr Vownln
Meld was hlddlnc Vhlwrd andi u ciuxk will for tho horso-
AH for Mr It U Klill somethingof a mystery whether he K onolie hort or not Hone the crack thrv-
vnroVl of the Mackiiy stable war id-
up to 7500 Ktruek off at that price-to Lou u wellknownShortly after tho concliiiilon of tho nuloIt wn said that hud been biddin-gfr William Fanshaw a WtsternTonight howMver thero wn a story toknt the Slate Hotel that Myers wasn aily acting for Mr Gould and tint Indun ttmu v bo announced that heIleno owner
It may b true that after Ballyhoo BeyTommy Atkins In tin
i i sliead there a illfilingbetween V C and t n-
If any feeling there ib no cign-of it en the mirfaeo Mr Whitmy and MrKixno met on thw stops leading from th
to tho afternoon andh j oiiwrvcra wore on to me what
would AR KOOII as Mr WhitneyMr heene be reached out his
mid Why how do do Ididnt you were hero Im glad tohw vim and to you I never taw youlooking better How Is father
Ho a quite well thank and Im veryglad lo wjfl Whitney This a
track and IdI IM to know how it is that you can so transf-orm things in DO short a space of timeYou must know n little
The two men chattel for a whileand tlien each went to his box DuringHie aftrnoon Mr Keene ask d ntxjut
e tioren which he nnd his father have InI sand and to thelp We have hail bad luck with ouritoiff on tho other cldo during most
vrar Flr t one would train oil andu c In M hat wo have tad notl-
ilg like Htiecri we for I am-RM o Kiy however that wo hnvn ontKtHi tiir t In and that Conf T In t now hes n fit n andwhat is irwro to the point hos as wound a-
du Hi i over tho he had afterBrooklyn Handicap year and h
estlopltiKhim a special preparation
ir the Jixknv Club 10000be run this fall und ai things look
y Aliould win the rat Ho IH
I In other stakes between now and1 i ln will start In none of tliem-
Vc Tjnt to keep him printed for the Jockey
Mr Kyni was nf k d If ho had arty comI rnik on the running of the Sara
s fjai last SaturdayVl I ktniw that rave Is what I
i o pit n th newspapers was theTv nnd would not to comment onwe I had not seen I um inclined to
1 link liowever that tho lx it horse probWv viti Tills Is fist time I
an Ainoriran track thL year and It wasVITV dorem of our flllv Delacoa to welcomerc ith n winning Her rue warf the first
r liut I have wen In a year In which ouriiw were first pat nt the finish IXlaxoa-n very mniiflfrat Clv-Mr Kwv in well ii others mav be-
trtinutej a rfrmrk milo by WilliamIittKtri tlm inllllouaiiK turf
wi thi aftiriioon Mr Hendrio wasiikinij of tn merits of t
J r il Irish Iad and thin Koonon fillYizzlinR and rmnarked Ive
wiv aout ihn Sariit sa Special but I
after feoing that thatiMzzlUig will win tho Futurity She will
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pis UIH run laM Snturtbv amid from whatof Wr work I think the Keenes have
m IT 11 uturity winner
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SARATOGA X Y Aug USenatorPatrick Henry McCarron Is confined to-M room at the Grand Tnlon It is givenn that hn U wufferlng front an attack of
oyfntery but ho has been In bed for threeir nail It is feared that typhoid fever
Wy develop One of tho Senatorsfriends to Tint RUN
nonlnt tonl ht White tire SenaJ IN not a deal above
normal dysentery Is sometimes a procirwu of typhoid and o of
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is watched withtho starter lived In Brooklyn
a week aft r he gott i tvelnpod Jako Worth anothertiu Snraioga ollmato brought him
oiti1 comparatively Bolidesi ie nis arm threo or fourirooklvn prlMtn hwre who are recoveringIrrni Mphold
for them of Is a pretty good patient
wit wlmn he wnn tout notJ to the MO of tho Mackay horses this
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IX NEWPORT SOCIETY
Mils Leary OITM a Luncheon A CharityDal-
Nawronr R I Aug 1Z There were abore of witertalnmenU today and It wasfliw weather throughout Tbo lestlvlties opened with A luncheon given by
Ixjary at her villa In honor ofSlooiie It wa Miss Learyti
entertainment of the Itladles luncheon The table won residentdent with American Beauty roots Fol-lowing the luncheon tho guests repairedto a tent on tho lawn where tea was servedand a numbor of tongs worn rendered byBormvx Oumlroff a IJohomlan barytonewho arrived lately from Europe It wanhis first appiuiranca In Americawas also furnished by MutlallysMU Learys guests were John SloAneMrs Stuyvesant Fish Mrs Charles CarrollMrs Harry Lchr Mrs Mown Taylor Campbell MU Taylor Mrs Robert J CollierMrs C P HillhouHo Mrs S B FrenchMrs F B Hoffman Mrs I Q Jones MrsF Sheldon Mrs R F Cutting Mrs CharlesBorryman Mrs William Klngslancl MrsWilliam GroKvenor Mrs II A BarclayMrs Clement C Moore Mrs J T SpencerMrs H U Schenck Mrs C M OvlrichsMrs Frederick Kelson and Mrs H BPlant-
J C Hamlln took n party out on thoWand this morning lunchIng In thn country and returning In time to attend the
this aftornoonH Fulton Cutting a luncheon
today In honor of Minn Rooseveltwhich was attended by a largo number ofyoung people Miss Jtowcvelt will prob-ably bring her Xowport visit to alatter part of next wick as hcorwiof ittviiatloiu rn ny of which alto IUM todecline Each day Mis Koorovelt visitsSpouting Hock bah Hho in ono of tho
tiN wontonF Grand entertained
at luncheon todayC gavo a dinner at
Sandy Point Farm totilgiit in honor ofKallileeu lh i b ing
chaperoned by Mrs Nellson Thy gueststwelvo-
Cottaec rilnnpr were gl pn tonight byMrs Willlain E CarterJolts T Shaw Safe Mrs LRivec Mrs Fb ilgo T Gerry JHIIHVSP Kernr han H Uroxel nntlMr Hutlierlunl thn lutinrIn honor of P MortonRuthnrfurd mother
A ball was qivrn lonlsht At the SView cottages for tho benutlt of the
The Piitriliessos MrGibli Shaw Hnf MM 1 M
Clarke Mr J F Tarns T BMrs Clement Mli Anna
L w ry Mrs A I Mawon Mrs W II mtt rLou 1 Iirillard
Mrs C U Host and Mia lUrkhoaclMrs Willlain Astor today nnnoncred
that ht had changed for her bullat from Au 23 to 1SShe done this in order thatbe sure of men In ottendanpt TheFuturity ram takin op the 30th mid
takes A large number of thefrom
von I Mover Amtwiiuulor toitchy will arrive at Newport thn later putof the week and will l guiist of M
J Vnn Alon who will give u dinner In hUhonor on the evenlnc of the tUtu
Uaroii nf Pun has arrival ntNewport for this remainder WIMIII
S r jckeU of California la-
the iue t of K Monre Hobin n-
llurold Snails son of Mr and Mrs Wil-liam M Sands Uat work on n xtivtin auto-mobile whifli h to prove a wutidirTh auto U being built according toown Ideas and ho hope to have It readyfur uso In a
Mrs J Mitchell Clarke a Japanesemummer tunight in honorBet nun Soars Abovo table wn anpnormou Japanese hanging fromwhich wero lanterns and ropesof asparagus fern otudded with
the tatilo decorations worn siiilotorchids Tho dinner MTved by Japan-ese waiters in costume
WILL SOT rKK sirtrvKs noxns-
MtKlitrate Ularkltiti tile Siltresior nf lImit Nrlsou
Magistrate Cornell sItting in JeffHrsonMarket jxlloo court has dc lard war on-
IXid PV hn fVvl ini T andfriend of bob Xe on who cucceuiled Xel on-
M bondsman for disorderly wom uarrested in the Tenderloin Thottate found that was on the bondsof HX women who wore arraigned In courtyesterday and decided to cult a halt In tho
The Maglntratn asked Dttwtlvo Maher-of the Tenderloin station to tell CantSheehan that Swayno was on thtratcV so that bond might
refuted In the future at tinhouse
Cornell also wrote DistrictAttorne Jerome regarding SWUTIMhtiggeHtid that a
M nt to CommUxloner Partridge for woIn all station houses
Swoyiio uset n security property ownedbv him In Brooklyn and inMuKutrati Cornell fnld yesterday that thenweio Incutnbranws on property
STARTKIl FlTZ UOMK
Attack or Tphold Saul to He MildFourof Ills Tamil IUd Dlienie-
Christopher J Fitzgerald tho JockeyClubs starter at mobt of the racemeets who was taken ill withat Saratoga on Sunday was removed yes-
terday to his home 457 MoDotiGiigh Htre tBrooklyn The trip from Saratoga wasmade in William C private earWanda it was saul at hw homothud Fitzgerald htood the Journeywell and that it wax thatwould be
Mr Fitzgerald f tho fifth of his familyto bo taken with typhoid fever thisveal Two months daughter
contracted tho discnm1 n monthlater Ids mother Mr Gerald Fitzgeraldwv stricken nml lnT hU clilldrcn Chrlttopher uud Angola Ml Ill All are doing
DUO IT 1 MlSTOnaXS HOXES
Prehistoric rrraturn With a Ilrnkfii LegFound at Forest City la-
WnKKflIUnnK Pa Aug 13 R portswere received hero today that tho skeleton-
of a mastodon has been found rear ForestCity by men quarrying for blue stoneIt l in excellent of preservationTh skeleton shows that this animal liedvhllo lying upon Its back under A rock
one hind leg was brokenTho backbone is about mcon feet
of tho bones have been carriedby farmers ai rtirtr bltles Ans now being made by scientific men
Date of Closlnic Varatlon IMa Rroiin li-
The vacation school playgrounds havebeen so successful this summer that theCommittee on Special SchooLs of tho Board
of Education has decided to themuntil Aug 30 two longer than orig-
inally intended Tho thirtytwo vacationthemselves ck i on
It was expected that thin playgroundwould bo at the samo tuneare ninNy playgrounds now open
fencan Don nun AwayNATIRAOANSRTT 2Jay
Gordon Coogan sons of James J Cooeauof Now York were driving homo fromthe match at th Point Judith CountryClub tonight when they mom onTheir horse run both lx yi nrothrown violently to tho ground Theywere for bystanderwas caught
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CHARLES REED TO RETIRE-
WILL SELL HORSES AND FARMAD QUIT TURF
Gambler and Turfman for Fifty YearsIVa John Morrliieyt Partner anti
nan the Saratoga Track It 72 YeanOld and UM All the Money lie Wants
SAiurocu N Y Aug 12 Im 72 yearsand 5 months old Ive got all the moneyI want and Im going to sell every pound-of horsuflesh I own and quit the businessWith these words Charles Reed one oftho mot picturesque characters over Identi-fied with American racing announced-his retirement from the turf oil tho porchof tho Grand Union Hotel this evening-It was announced nt tho close of tho nalo othe Mackr and Benningtou horses thisafternoon that tho solo of the rnlrviewyearlings bred by Mr Reed would tako-
I placo In the racetrack paddock here onSaturday afternoon There was announce-ment also nome months ago that Mr Reedmight dvcldo to toll most of tho stock ntFalrvlew this autumn but It was not untiltonight that Mr Reed let it bo knownthat he hal decided to retire for good andnil from both tim breeding and racing ofhorses
Ive raced somo of tho greatest horsesthat over looked through bridles continued-Mr Reed and Iu bred more moneywinners than any breeder In tho UnitedStats Iv worked hard and I want toquit Besides I cant live for over and-I to get my estato In shape before
My wife who is tko my partner w illbo my executor and wont be botheredwith giving bonds or any of that truckShull take what I leave do ns she likesbut I want to sate the trouble 1
to Im setting my house in order whenable
Mr Reed been a gambler and a turfman for fifty years Hu canto north front
Orleans got acquainted with JohnMorrwspy and finally become his partner-in the baratoga Club-
A M irimeyH death Reed cucooeded tothe of the clubbeing Albert Spenrer he took them
hose of the Saratogi racetrack and ran it
In those ho hind n stablehl string of junipers boln the most formldablo In country The Into lamesLea was hl trainer Uonoliuo wasMs first for raca and theIrish Pat piloted his horsesover Among list racerswere them famous mares Susan Ann Thora-nnd anti the MIl Timothy whilehU Included ttlll
us the greatest horse that ever wenta field or over the Dis-
turbance Waller and Pay StarSomething like years
Mr lImed starred his first bn estab-llsltment on the western shorn of Saratoga
a fortune inIt He imported ttalllctin Hinhlander mind Forester ansi installedthorn at tho farm Tho climate hero wasfound to bo too for the brcedlniof thorounhbredcwiid Mr 1U 1 mid thepro und bought tho ialrview Farmfour and a front Onllutln TennThe farm eonilst of 1858 erert and In re
qulpp l breedingetablWim nt In the rnuntrjvof waterworks lono vest 150000fleM paddock li u tub holdingenough water for thn number rf horK
fr thAt and tliee tubsarm kept always filled with fresh waterpumped the
together with 124all in fal and elevenlo tho highest bidder tills fall
Tho horse will t sold either atbend hay or Morris Park Among tlwsires to be sold are imported of tintThattly imported St importedCheviot Rev IM Rey PONWMHam Weller Exile and Bouncer a youngsire by MUer Rebound Some of the murusare Active Algur Belle Damo CoventryDiana fcnevievn Iretna-Modnllion Imported Kolu MissPeriod Preteiii Keawt d Srhna Seia-phlne end SilxrU
After Mr R ed had announced hl retire-ment ns a btviler he was asked if ho wouldalso of his club At 6 WWt Twentyfourth street Now York city which h has
i so longNO v io him answer I pjesj 1 11 stick
to that oslonK as I live It hu Uenfor half a century mind In the oldlifts to b tho New branch of the
dub I wouldnt know what todo with myself if I hud nothing to do toIll stick to old placo
Mr Ped looks much timers like a man of50 than of 72 Hn is a active us over andevery morning ho goes to the baths for anhours swim in the Old pool Ho has twotons and a daughter
SARATOGA TURF GOSSIP
J Ljman Frames Ip a bllltnc With
HAPATOOA AUK 12 Jioruc Oluld notrepresented at the Mickny todny andleft town tonight It w rrported tuft hn-
Btood ready to bid ItnoOiiO for the stable butrefrained because Mr lentil did not careto Imvw him co Into raclnir
J irant lynnin owner of Komolucncarne within u few Inches of iiuikln B binkilling In the fourth race today lie placed3l Mj uiioft till board getting 10 und
4 for money the molt win onlybiiten a had in the last juni for tlrt place
Kiilfern innde II Btronptr clfort soonerthan hi did Fonsoluea would have wonAs It won a pIle Ibid the coltwon Lyinan would tare taken 100fn out
it salil that Aucnnt IWtnont will retireIrtoruon to tV NirMr Stud lit an earlymist or HS roon sets out of toe
Alter the flrt race Johnny Wliltewho ow Mlilnnu
amount of the boJohn A Drnke owner or Allan heard ofthe lie Hilt Knorh to
In u claim for Athlanu but It toolute
Hill D ly returned Illuff todayto Krntik Drown triiintr for Senatorrent Bt a slight prolit over what tu lull for
Sidney Bender Ily n anti otherWetternwa niuile a hill haul on the victory ofI Know In the last rites today They meet asmuch us 10 to I for their mooney backedthe filly nil three
V 1 Arkell hiss decided to withdraw fromtie turf mom the present owing to the deathof rather
FIGHT FOR A THEATRE UTAGE
Grand Opera Home lruee ratim theArrrat of a Scenery Maker
John II Springer the lessee of the GrandOpera HOUM caused the arrest yesterdayon n charge of violating the building lawsof Thomas B McDonald a pcenery builderwho leases from Springer a carpenter shopIn the rear of tim theatre Springer toldMpglstrnto Cornell In Jefferson Market police court that McDonald had been usingthe stage of tho theatre for his work al-
though the Superintendent of Buildings hadforbidden this
said he had locked and barri-caded nil the doors leading to tho stage but
of this got In through anunlocked window
A struggle iMtwoeti Mr Springer and hishenchmen McDonald a sl tantfollowed It was terminated when Mr
called In Policeman Lemni of thoWest TweMlIeth st reel
McDonald showed to Magistrate Cornell-a letter front a building which au-
thorized the use of tho stage so long an noscattered on It The Mag-
istrate discharged McDonald saying thatthe case was one for the civil courts
Lato In thr afternoon McDonald ramsto court again and asked for B warrant forMr who It seemed again
was denied
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lVOV FRANChISE OT GRANTED
The Aldermeni Action Not Final qntiUon of Compensation
VlcePresldont Molnnea of the Aldermensaid yesterday that although the bard hadapproved the granting of a franchise tothe Union Railroad Company to lay tracksacross Macombs Dam Bridge and to operateseveral miles of lines elsewhere In ThoBronx It Lid not follw that the companyhad actually acquired the privileges lIepointed out that the Charter provides thatafter an application for a franchise hasbeen approved on the first reading by theAldermen It must go to the Board of Ks-
tltnato to fix the Whenthat has been done the Aldermen musteither pass or reject the franchiAo within a
of weeksAttention was drawn yesterday to time
fact Unit In the by theAldermen It Will provided that theCompany should to time rom
required by time act authorizingthe lines north of the
This provided that thecity should 1 cent of the com
gross receipts when its earningsaveraged 17000 a and another 1
for each further 17000 of averagedalv
Time compensation the Board of Estimatewill Le on a higherscale thnn thIs It was suggested how-ever hthat the ordInance if allowed toremain In Its form may lead toconflict between the Flnanco Departmentnnd thewild however that whatever compensationwas derided r on by ho ofwould havo to be paid by the company
WAT iv rovrrvrovVote KRlint tnllmltiNl Ovrrtlme Pro-
posal From IuUIUhfriCINCINNATI Aug that opening of
the second days session of the conventionof tho International Typographical Uniontoday there was a silence of one minute-In honor of the late Congressman AmosJ Cummin
A telegram from M J liwlnnteln chair-man of Special Standing Committeeof the American Newspaper Associationoffered the associations congratulationon its gtldtn jubilee
A fight was made by the machine operaton against the Law CommlMrrS report
hail Lieu submitted to thecommitt limiting them working hours of-
tho maoliino men The commit in Itscontended that n man should be
permitted to eirn nil he could for overtimewas and mime Law Com-
mittee was instructed to draw up a newamendment fixing n time limit
Frederick Drlscoll of Coinage commis-sioner of the Publishen Asso-ciation the nnd askedtin adoption of an to tho unionrules changes in rules and ccaleswould lii to tho PublUhorsAsocial Inn for mtual
The delegates went to tho Zclogical-Uardon for a
Tho Woinins Auxiliary this afternoondecided In favor of an litternmiitiul womino
IIW KUOUS SOX FAILS
Thr Fattier Was the WellKnown Ph ilealCulture Tcaehfr
Fernando Wood doing buiiineis as WmWood dealer In sporting anti athleticgoods at 23 and 25 West 125th street mailo-
an n ngtunont yesterday to Sidney Wardwith ul preference The bufinenn wasestablished in IbSS by his father WilliamWood who for many years had a gym-nasium on street nearFilth nveiiue and who was afterward in-
structor of culture in tho YoungMens Christian Association atavenue and street WilliamWood died on Sept 20 1 W and tho busi-ness has since managed by time sonMr Whitford of Alexander Jr time
attorneys bald that tin assign-ment was time ti Mr Woods 111 healthThe liiihililie arm about 12000 and thenominal a etn uoooo to ll i-
oSTFRILI7TIO OF IllAXGE-
llarlirr Mutt rirautc Their Implimrntsherr Classes Also Mutt He n
OIMNOK X J Aug 12To prevent anyIKiFslbllity of contagion frooiho of
Implement1 thu Oroi o Board ofHealth hUH pnwed uu onlliiHiieu requiringall barbers to wash brushes combs razorscup und tools in boiling water beforeInginning business After flnUhlng witheach custOmer a barber before using arazor must wash it in an antiseptic
The board also has adopted unmiloon and restaurant to
wash thoroughly in water tanfur no other purpose every or
drinking vrisol lfore wrving a drink-A of J10 i Used fur violation-of either and the will havn-Inhixictors at work to see that tho provl-blolia alma cbeycnl
TWO lilLlFIf IX TRAIX WREiK
A Special Frelitht IlunKts Into Open Drawtiter iil7alictli Illver-
KLUAIIRTII X J Aug 12 A locomotiveattncled ton special produce train of twentycars plunged tills morning into an opendraw of thin River iijaiiht rodlights set by tlio bridge tender Corneliu-sleary Firemnti Webster amid BrakomanPatrick Mansfield of Plalnlleld wero killedKngiiu1rRolxTt Iknneyof dbicaliini hU legeight arn fell Into tho river Ono of time
tar is tilled withI radio delayed live hours Many
imsMngerH were over thoRlwr in small boats Just after tIme accidentIt U saul that a man sat In tho cab withthe engineer nnd llreumn If so he isburied in wreckage
GOOD KLOXniKE SEASOX-
Ileport That WUlooooo Ha Already IlrrnTaken From time reeks and Nhlppnl-
ViNCouvEn B C Aug 120fneial roturns brought from tho Klondike by time
steamer Princess May state that 11500000
has already been token from tho creeksand shipped to tIme
One of tho lest strikes made In tho Yukonsince time early days ha been reportedTwo FHout have found dirt running 1 tothe pan on a tributary of
A nt Forty Milo on 5 neatlywiped out town Time fire was
a front time steamer Tealandcr-
Ilullct In a Lot of icorela PeachesXewnonoit N Y Aug 1
Ilyndmnn a grocer In opening a cuss ofpeaches yesterday discovered n smallpackagu of Manila paper enclosing a 10
with a dent in its side showservice On the p per was written
bullet wan found orchard andbrought in time packer who would lIke tohear front It an I on time Old KennesawMountain battlefield and would like to knowwho this relic of Iho war between thoStates Walter K Iteynolds MariettaCobb County a
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Owen Wlster I an Faatern man thoughhla work shows that hn lies taken th Westto his heart HU first literary work wandone on scnool papers at Su Paula und atHarvard Ill health led him to Westernranches in Toxiti Arixonu Wyoming
Tho spirit of time West crept into UU veinsand tear h wa strong end he tillwent bars again arid again to ranch lifeand to his cowboy frbnd Iradiially hnbegan to write stories of them and thefascination of the work maths maim turn hi
upon the legal profession for which hhad fitted himself
The Virginian juttlfies lit cholee
Now that the Just So Stories and theirare off Kiplings mind his
grownup readers may hope for someattention from him Winless publishedIn the August 5cri6tirri was the first Kip-ling short story aside front thus Just 80Stories which hail appeared In many aday but R BocrBrlton story called PrlvnteCopper li bn finished by him for thoOctober Brerttvya logiint
This story gives a tweak to time tall oftho British lion and though it does not
Hoer morn than Briton Is not likelyto rival Dr Doyles pamphlet in the aliceions of English teachers or to add to Kiphags popularity with his countrymen whoobject to blunt truth telling-
A volunio of poems by Kipling Is to bepublished during time con tog winter and aKipling play whose subject ha not yetbeen divulged Id prOlwd for this season
Sido by plus with tho rumor that MrJames will retreat further Into countryshadis owing to the invasion of Rye wherehe has his homo by various personagesof the Uieatrical world comes reportthat In his novel Tlio Wins of theDove he will emoige from verbal und
fastnesses and become de-lightfully intelligible as in tho early daysof lila fame This should bo good news foralt save tlio elect who havo maintainedintellectual pre tlKO fey force of enthu-siastic appreciatIon of Mr James latterday occultism
E F Benson like many of his follownovelets is paying court to tho dramalie has written n play calld Aunt Jeannlewhich Is to bo produced next
The title has a mild domestic flavorsurprising to a reader of Mr Bensonsbooks but OH Mm Patrick Campbell isto play time title rOte it seems safe t proph-esy that 1unl Jeannie either has a past-or Like Dodo la engaged in handling anextremely eventful jrewjut
Douglas Ilrownn whose Ho swith the ire n Shutters cast a farreaching shadow antI hook ones faith In Thrumsand Drumtorhty has under theof the historical novel Ills next book Is tohave the Cromwellian period for settingand th chanc i arm that the author willforsake Soottlsh rtHllem permanently
He says ho has own conceptionof Cromwell character bat thu Protectorhas already eodured much and one sacri-fices him willingly In order to have Scottishuentiment and poetry
iilUrt Parker IB another novelist who hasforsaken hi chosen literary field It wasin Canada arid the Hudson Bay country thatho found material for hits first successesand somo of hIs Pretty Pierre storiesheld a noto that was convincing prophecyHIM next book will bo a volume of shorttories whose scene ix laid in Egypt andhis next novel A Tyrant and a Ladywill also hate Egyptian setting
When Maurice Hewlett published TheNew Canterbury Tales those enthusiastswith whom from tho day of Earthworks-Out of Tuscany HowlcttUm had boon acult sighed mind Raid Hes like tho resthe is writing too fast
Evidently the judsment was a hasty oneMr Hewlett has published nothing sincethen and Is at work on no novel Hnlong been planning a work upn Tuscanymore serious in scope titan the Earth-works nail now hn is once more in hisbeloved Tunany gathering frnsh materialfor the book to whOMj making he will give-at iciest one ruoro year
Hall Cams Is writing a novelMound problems Nonconformity
lames B Conolly whose sea storiespublished within the last two years havegiven him high rank among the youngerAmerican writers li off on a European tripin search of new seas to conquer HUGloucester yams are well known and hisnow book Out of Gloucester will bo pub-lished in tho early fall
Lust year he was living with the fishierfolk of Baltic Xow-
ho has turned lila face southward and willcast lilt lot with tho Hftllora and tlshurmenof tho Mediterranean und other southern
F T Bulleu has just finished his firstnctual novel A Whalemans Wife Itdrain with time South whale fishery ofNew England
George Francis Train has for severalyelleR been working upon his book MyLife in Many States nud In Foreign LandsHis publisher n firm of good stnndlngsay that tho manuscript has much Interestand lIterary niirit
Time timing in literary shocks for areligious public seemt to ho On Iho Crosswhich announced for publication by
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Though artisti and wholly individual inplayers hands the Panola can Ie bv any-
one even those uiterly ignorant ol the art of musicand is thus practically available to every nun womanand child in the whole wide wOrld
Even now it is not too late to consider ordering aPianola lor sour Summer Home
The entertainment atTorded by the Pianola is multipled in the Summer Home and it will be found an
uable aid to the hostessMail orders wM receive prompt attentionThe of the Pianola is 250 It may be
purchased by moderate payments
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Drexel Blddle The heroine a worldlysinner falls In love with the peasant whotakes the rOle of Christ at tho OberatnrnergauPassion Play and sees in him all that heappears to be In his stage character Theprospectus sounds startling but it Is
to learn that enamoredBaroness U led through her delusion intoradical reform
Edmund Goeso Is writing a history ofEnglish literature and his admirers Insistthat no living man of letters Is better fittedfor the task These admirers include someof tho most prominent critics of bothEngland and America In crmeotion wlihtime matter Rome has revived theof Mr Costs appllcaloo for thoof Clark lecturer at Trinity College Cam-bridge
There were many candidates eachhanded In a host of testimonials troll nioroor loss latnous men of letters Go pre-
sented only ihrce Mtiinouial hut tbc i
wero written by Matthew ArnoldAlfred TennyM and Robert Hi owningUo was nppointbl
Anne Douglas BedRrlck uttalnedsudden fame with the publication Thonwoue and of new editions of The DullMiss Archlnard and Confoundingof Camella Much has been said about thecasual way In which she undertook novelwriting but a of critics Insistupon calling her English Miss Sedgnlcknstories are English but she is American andcomes of good old Now England stockHer English life and homo she owes to theexigencies of her fathers business
French critics mire greatly in A
young Ituiwian writer Leonldaa Androoftwhose first book of stories is being trans-lated Into French but has not yet appearedin English Is a friend of Oorky anddedicated his book to him but h dealswith the middle claw instead of with thepeasants of Gorky A prominent Frenchreviewer says that Andwffs style resarabIos that of Edgar Allen Too
HRinGF3 LEFT LITTLE
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at Not More Than SI3OOApplication was made to Surrogate
Church In Brooklyn yesterday for letters ofadministration on the estate of the lateAlderman James J Bridges Johnrrldgi iho eldest son of tho Alderman
In petition wiys that hU father did notleave a will
He says that hi father owned the housoIn which he died which is valued at 8000but in which thero Is nn equity of only1300 and that hits personal estate is notvalued nt more than 11000
Surrogate Church reserved decisionof affidavits by the other
chlldrnnThe Aldermen passed resolutions yester-
day regret felt thnt death of Bridges snail
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