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Show Our TVeu; York Letter ; , IiterettkiK Gossip from Gotham Town Prize-Winaing Honei Are VV Gaetti at Millionaire's Dinner Free Magazine for Blind to Be 'f Pablished. A ' ' ',a "CT" NRW YORK. Harvev S. I-adew, many limes '' - U f' K v. R mllHoiialio. who attracted attention In the fash- f JL.(c( ifflvmaL 'nimble -world a row years ago by oilglnntlng n " ' 'VTVNflV W biick-nnd wing dance. has eclipsed all previous m- ,-". .MV? 'ffij nl,en,ltH at novel entertainment with a "pony Pty'-lwfyiFlPjtL '''"it) guests wcio summoned to his mansion 1 T '7&SrrSt "' nlpncove to celebrate the victories won by tbo I gl&lfMZJMM ,'a,low entries In tbo Piping Hock horse diow , m., .NMKr'wftlS n'"' two of tlle fo'T-footed winners bail plnres at -tmv&Jj&ffiM t,le uoal- whllo tlueo more weio led through tbo V ""-T7 UmM b.imiiiet ball by giooms In livery and fed wltb MS M 1 !,IIR"r Plums Ert '''le ''"dew cotmtiy seat Is one or tbo finest 5 "" ,,mR Island." Tbu dlnlns room, built In tbo JT colonial st)le, accommodated 100 diners com- . Q jf fortably. Tlio bospltable maboRaiiy was In tbo foim of a hotitcshoc. Directly over It were In- win. i...i .. . candescent electric lights in horseshoe form and v.. . ",,IIs 1,plwoen tbo Inner and outer edges of tbe shoo .. i , '"1(','rvo "f tbo table on either side woie the box stalls of wnhr ..;,h? Ji v,l,h ros,t'8 "l"1 bedecked wlili the blue Millions won by tbo (K.ciiiiaiun. mo stalls were close enoiiRb to the lablo for the horses there to poke out their velvety noses for caresses. t, ii lnl"?.u,l,P'ent. all made to older, wa s.vinbollcal of tbo occasion, i.o . il 8nI J'1.1'1 w'n? miniature feed boes. Tbo Rolden celery holders l if..'i "f ",0 lli,'r!",l anil all the glasswaio was engraved with ''oil-,cato ''oil-,cato llttlo scenes of the field, iho load and the course. 2IEQLER RICHES TO HELP THE DLIND. ' . iA n,,',,!,,y '"aBnxIno for tho blind, the first " to no published In America, tbo second peiiodlcal S X Si.iiS V. l'.'...l.ho v"rI1- the benefaction for X which .Mrs. William" Xfogloi. widow or tho lato baking powder king, has bitpplled funds. f!l ..ri..i i ""'"C'l ''ber or hooks ihal have been f . . i,h ra 5t'!' ''""meters aie so uxponslvo iLA ?,V Ji bc(""1 ,lu' rt,"cl, of thousands of poor Qikl S lack or0Bsia'rly lH n""' l,, n,oro nbcnrnblo f Bl tinrinJ.' !!!"'" f,'' ,n",B". w'""b sells In do- Ej part iient stores for one dollar or less In tyno U-iHl tavat,nl.n,,,!!Cl,,,fo.r,,U-60- Other hiioksiu VvWiiBI SiiWil,"1" ' "", Hh,lt "1 fro, ,l,(! thou- v5ii--cPr Of W, ,.nl..."r;8 ll'!U P0IIMJ U,ro"K' ' 8CS V - ho Llr" (l"" '" "rovl,lu literature for - ho .0.0(10 blind persons of this country. nerini.i,mn?;1 , W.1,1 e()nlnn "w of tbo day. short stories reprinted br thn ni?.i. i i ".'. l(!i,'"K Periodicals and contrlhutlons from blind rcadera tniini.nVii.-V? Pr." f.r,,m '"'""tes of stnte blind schools all over the country, IOIIII1K ()t tllO Work bellic dono bV them, will lm n.m nf tlin foil .ires. iT ... i "T """" "' 'om, will ho one of tho rcaiurcs. .. ,, ,"01 K,'(mn wllat wl" ,,Q c annual cost of this maKn.Ino until It Th n,if ".71 h.ow M,an' of ,,, """'l persons of the United States can read, in. trnnvn n,u F,'-'(;niul1 fm a prlnthiR bouso on 10.000 copies a month ii if n V'ir' hut ,hl8 n,,ro e,,n ljc conslderahly reduced. in iii "0'",, Viat. f0"10 oll,or wealthy person may soon becomo Interested !....Vl i B. iVr ,l10 ,,llm1, "n(1 ""dortako a clrculatliiR library. Two hundred 1 12 ?V i ".",ln,,, wo,1'l start such a library In overy state In tho union, giving giv-ing hooka to each state to tbo value of about $1,000. BELIEVE OIL MEN CONTROL MILK TRUST. Employes of tho milk trust Imvo learned, al thoiiRh no olllcial nnnbuuecment has been made, that on tbo 1st of November, tho prlco of milk and cream will bo advanced by tho $25,000,000 corporation which has the supply of New York city firmly In Its RraBp. Tho pVlco probably will ho nine cents a quart for milk nfail 12 centB a half pint for crenm, an Increase foV tho year of somo $7,000,000 In milk bills for t!ioclty. , Tho HoiWmi company'a competitors, fminj It necessary 'Iftst 'ilioiiflt to adv.uico tho prlco of cream and Of cortlflcd milk. Somo of them dc claro, howe.ver, that tho prlco of ordinary milk will romnln' at eight cents. Tbo trust meantimo hold off, and although It was Intimated In various vari-ous quarters that conditions lmvo been brought to a point whore tbo scrows could bo put down tighter tight-er on tho consumer, no inovo was imuln, and many ciuiomors of tho Independents wore Induced to trnnsfor their pnlronugo. It Is nssorled with a marked degree of confidence by somo of tlio Independents Inde-pendents that thn $25,000,000 Ilorden company Is virtually In p sscsslon of tho Intoroi which "tho strcot" calls tho Standard Oil crowd. . . I . i t'10'0'' ""t tho board of directors of tbo trust represents capital-islfl capital-islfl lilglior U, whoso methods In building u milk monopoly savor so stronRly of HUudard Oil procedure that, ono man said, a milk trust bottle smolled llkt a keronono can. TENANTS' UNION ORGANIZED TO SEEK REFORM. Tho Tenants' Union of Now York hns been. - . organized. To get legislative relief ror tho rent (BACK A 0K.y liayors of tbo city Is tho purpose of tho orgnnlra- V W) k&WJS tlon, and to this end letters lmvo been sent out -!i XASir to tho randldntes for thn state legislature calling . JrrI upon them for support. V. Treasurer (leorR.i (Iraydon nud President JSssRsRRmMr. (.orni'lliiN litnovan alone aru hearing tho cxhiihlm MKSWnRlnsRHsRP ' H or the (irKanUatloii. which they now claim lias a f f jBfilU&) rP lm membership of over 5.000. iHHrtl ' PI M "Wo iliinf Intend to Indorse any caudldato M'lK IH III M for ottlco." said Mr. Donovan, "but wo do expect Vl m '"uuu- to bo Indorsed by somo of the candidates ror pub- r, J 1 1 Ho offlco. Tbe TVnunls 1'iilon Is nonpolltlcal In raP?T I character, working for a relief which ran I'limn r from either party and bo equally welcome. There fa 1 aro two iiiiostloiis. however, that 1 would llko to M JA lmvo answered bj the Judges now ninnlng for i "CW ottlcii. They are1 "'Would It ho constitutional to limit the landlords in the sumo manner as tho pawnbrokers and money lenders uie limited under Iho law?' ' Is tho landlmd's demand more money or your homo" n freo contract?' "Our organization is directed at downing the dlshouust landlord, whom wo purposo to drlvo out or tho city. These sbniks bunt out a group or tenant ten-ant whoso rent has not been raised in a e.ir and buy tho building over their heads for tho solo purpose or hoisting tbo tent This practice should he RtnpiMMl by legislation, and wo expect to develop some dellnllo plan of action at tho coming mass mooting." WOMAN CHEF FOR WOMAN'S CLUB THE LATEST. Following tho Initiative Just taken by the MarlhoioiiRb. the exclusive woman's club or lon-don. lon-don. employing a woman to piesldo over Its cull-naiy cull-naiy afTalis, the Colon) club. New York's most rushlonublo woman's cluli, Just building at tho comer or Madison and Thlilleth streets, hns decided de-cided to do likewise Announcement Iiuh heeu made that among the 30 employes It will lequlie to conduct thU club piopcrly the principal consideration namely, tho chor- Is a wmiMii Mrs. Nuylor. ror several venrs the celebrated chef of W. C. Whitney and Inter with one of London's most prominent families, fam-ilies, has lieen eng.tgiil by the Colony club to till this luipoK.int place Mtb Naylor's advent In Now Yoik club life will be u decided Innovation when It Is remembered remem-bered that the Martha Washington hotel, whlrh Is decidedly prejudiced In favor of women employee, em-ployee, even to bellgtrls. emplos n man chef, as well us nil women's clubs and lunchrooms which women patronize exclusively. EOUCATING THE AFRICAN PIGMY. Otto Iteugu. the Afilcau plguo, has changed wr much since he was transform! from the moukev cage nt the llioux Zoological gardens to the llowurd Colored orphan u lutii . though llttlo more than a inouih has passed since ho was tescued from the companionship of u chimpanzee Ii) a delegation delega-tion of negro ministers Attired In nil the trappings of civilization, even to a watch, ho takes his seat In tbe classroom every morning He con spell i his name now, and write It with tho nssistnuco of his teacher, ulihongh hu trios to drink tho ink between lessons Ho liow.ls with gleo whenever hu writes his name or finishes repeating three letters of tho alphabet, und once the task Is over struts around tho room, to tho delight of his playmates, with whom he Is very popular. Hlnco his iclenso from tho monkey cage nt tho zoo his rescuers have been paying quite n llttlo attoutlon to bis spiritual welfare. wel-fare. Hut Otto Is u heathen, pure and simple, nnd the superintendent says It Is very bant to hold his attention long enough to teach hi in un thing. Tty ouly complaint the plgui) has mado about bis new surroundings It that r L not been provided with a wif. .cruelty .cru-elty sa MRsniBjjsiLi'-i'Mft?r" ' ' " I - |