Show liON BEN BUrrEll ° WOIlTn DEAn U S Commissioner of Patents Yields to the Grim Reaper III IIIn w I monln CnnlroI1 In Sloe ltloOo 5 igocS Ion End T1oma8lI1e 00 Jan 16lIon Ilcnjnmln lluttcrworth United States commissioner of patents who has been Ill nt Plneywoods hotel l here several sev-eral weeks died l at 3 loll this afternoon The md ceo peace fob and l when It came his wife nod children wore nt his bedside Ho came here to rocupor ole Crow an attaclo of pneumollia nno eeoereol rnlldly uotlb tao w lceac0 lhen he slIlTere l fum lurpOtoie0000tcol aioooo4 Iororn that relnrsu bo cover re CoereI His body will ba sent to WashIngton Ioornorratm llinjamln lliittcrwurlh was v hat Is I nown us 11 Birthright Qualcr Those cobol knew him best during his busy earecr Ore undnlmull In eaylng or him Ills dally life 0000 tcuut exemplary of the tenets of that gcoil old faith in that of nnv public olllclni could belIe be-lIe tout boom In Wurren county 0 Oet 22 1837 Ills futher was William nuttcrworth Jils mothet n Union n lam II noted throughout the cntlro line for their loventoora or Inlllect l00000cril or pee 1Otlun and strength In I speech nnd I dehnle lolh lanlIt were or Qllaler do Istrj His futher coos originally a Virginia planter who freed hOc slaves I 0 0011 removln to Ohio beam odnticc with Levl Collln In the underground railroad I i Itenlnmln Ilutterworth was educated at Ohio university In Athens studied holy In Cincinnati In the olllee of Dur I i bin Ward was admitted to the bar In ISfJ and practiced In that city He r5j United States district attorney I In 10101 00 mewdonr of tIde rootetrnate In 10734 from Warren and Ihunbencoaoo tIes oooaebntrol from the First Ohio district to the Fortysixth rortyeev ° enth rortninth and Fiftieth Congresses I Con-gresses and was reelected to the Fir tyfirst nl a Ilcpubllcnn He was the father of the compulsory army retlre ment oct been Jlulrworth as hn cons al wns best known spent his earlier yenraroanol obut 311Amlvllle and Fo trra CroIglh luther a nine non lIon on Ihe Little Malml railroad He srvd through the civil war und at Its close resumed the practice of his rrolelon In 1883 President Arthur appointed him a commlloner to roaoolnn a part or the Northern Pacific mllroruJ lie ws also retained by the goern ment ns counsel to prosecute tho South Carolina election cases In that year loflcr the retirement ot r M Marble from the patent office September 1 1883 Mr lluttcrworth was appointed commissioner elf patents l lie was secretary and solicitorgeneral of the World Columbian Imposition and did murh towird Its success In April of last Occur he was appointed b > President Presi-dent McKlnley to be commissioner Ittents which place he held until his death Mr Ilutterworth lilted Washington Amos J Cummln penklng or the rclntlon Waahlnlton han for formrr members of Congress In his lett er tr The Tribune printed last Monday said raldrThe The brlghtn or thoone who foes their seats in Congress frequently re lurn to Wuhlnon Oan000eo lIly Is return to their firesides They make It their home and nre ronnd In all walks of life Come iime theIr law practi or bcom cllm ogent Olhers blculnt In maul etnte nndnbboenn at Inrently moro rortunte gravltnte Into nw Ioernmcnt poltlon Fch fiflolt l his socially and each extracts from Washington life hIs own Quantum of enjovmcnt I 10005 this Infatuation that drew rnre lien Ilultenvorth back here after hli retirement from Congress Con-gress He tried Chicago after leaving Cincinnati hut the memory of Wash legIon rlntlon wa too much lor him With the return of a Republican oLlmlnltraUon he suulheoh once more Into Iower oearoommmnnioaer or pn tent but hr remains a Tulllledged WAahlntonlun A wIle nnol lour chlllren enrobe the dead statesman Ills wife Once Miss Mary Schuvler of Pennsylvania The children an Mrs Hour of Washington Washing-ton D C a Mow William who married mar-ried a Miss Deere of Mollne III young Hen who was Injured In a college game early In life nnd Frank whose prowe s ns a football catch and full borIc Is nlmot Interntlonl SOnitOW IN WASHINGTON Washington Jan 1610 Washing ton no less than In his native state MaJ Ilutterworth enjojed a wide < acquaintance ac-quaintance and great popularity and the news of his death while by no means unexpecteel will cause general sorrow here No public man probably had Urger pIcnIc of personal frlcndi at the capital Ho contracted his fatal illness while on the stump In the late Ohio campaign No InlormaUon hUB been relved us to the time or rlc or the funeral |