Show People Talked About A JOHN Just farmer thank you ou said John Burroughs the naturalist on his third eighty birthday celebrated re recently re- re when asked which of ot his many titles he ho desired to have o perpetuated He was born at Roxbury r- r N. N 1 Y Y- April 3 3 1837 1537 and andI I since then he ho has haa I I been teacher clerk clerkin l. l s in the treasury de department tic tic- e- e I author I I doctor of at literature literature litera litera- I I ture at Yale Yole doctor doc octor oc- oc I tor of ot humane humano I 1 I letters lotters member of or orthe I the tho American academy acad lead I I emy eniy of ot Arts and andI I I Letters etc At tt t I I Frank Seamans Seaman's I I farm tarm at men J I I I N N. Y where friends S S and admirers from Crom many parts of oC the JOH country countr gathered to join In his birthday birthday birth birth- da day party part the naturalist is plain Farmer Burroughs son of or C. C A. A Burrough Burroughs Burroughs Bur Bur- roughs rough farmer This is Farmer Parmer Burroughs Burrough's Idea of ot havinG a good hood time and how he spent tho day Ho Ire got up just after sunrise and took a walk When his guests Including in including In- In eluding man many men of ot prominence in science and letters gathered tho the breakfast table Mr Ir Burroughs discovered that the thc biscuits would be Ie Improved ed If ere co covered with real maple sugar So he ho wont went out tapped a n maple tree drew off oft the tho sap boiled the tho sap and made mado m maple sugar which was served ened on tho the biscuits the following follow follow- InS ing morning He lie then planted a maple tree treo In his hosts host's yard an and had luncheon Later he ho went trout fish fish- ing After ACter dinner linner everybody sat around tho the open fire ate apples talked got sol sleepy and went to bed Tho The Faith of or a Naturalist Is a anew now new bool book which Mr Ir Burroughs an announced announced an- an flounced ho had just finished It was said hi his health Is excellent In every wa way he Is his old lively self seU his In Interest In- In terest in Iii all things great and small bein being quite as keen as os ever I V. V COLLIER Woman oman in Utah has suffrage practical practical practical value as was attested In the re rec recant re- re c cant nt appointment of oC Mrs Irs Estello Estallo V. V Collier as collector of or customs In Salt Lake City her hor native place Mrs Colher's Colliers Collier's Col Col- hers lier's interest In public affairs dates from the tho period of ot suffrage agitation In which she was a 3 Xii prominent figure 1 Her activity in I club and political work began belan six S. S years ears ago for tor forshe which she found l I ample time even evon I. I while rearing a f of or four j children For the thelast thelast last four our years ears she sho has been chairman N o of the women's 5 state Democratic committee iH Uler r husband Isn la Is laa a n mining engineer and two t of ot her hor sons were trained In that profession Atthe At Atthe Atthe the beginning of or the war they enlisted and were both assigned for rOI two years In France with that command Tho The t Is now fourteen Her lice appointment to the post of collector o of customs is generally approved ap ap- ap- ap proved cJ and no one ono In Iii Salt Lako Lake City doubts that she will efficiently discharge discharge discharge dis dis- charge the duties of or that office |