Show GOOD STORIES ON NOTABLE PERSONS Wanted to Have Miles Prepared A story of ot Gen Nelson A. A Miles 1 and anda a n horse ha haq hatt Just come to the frontS front It seems scams that Just before the war vai with Spain a n certain Mr Newton of ot 0 O. sold to the General a n black and fier fiery charger that saw service principally principally pally In Washington and also at nt the time of oC Gen Mile Miless triumphant entry entry In n Porto Rico I It Is said that a 0 few tew weeks ago ngo Mr r Newton ewton learned through a n Western publication that Oen Gen Miles wanted to buy bur a n. white whitehorse horse the black charger having been an emblem of ot war var and the white to tobe tobe tobe be significant of ot the reign of ot peace Two photographs of oC white horses were forwarded by hy Mr Ir Newton to ashIng ashIngton ton on and the prices were named The Tho matter was In Gen Geri Miless Miles's hands at atthe atthe the time he went to the West to witness witness wit wit- ness the Kim gun ln teats tests at Fort Riley While ho he 10 was away disclosures were made de In Inthe inthe the he Senate that appeared to Implicate te the he General In a War Val department leak antI and the tho clouds seemed to be lowering for Cor the General Mr Newton Is a firm admirer of or Gen Hearing the outlook at Washington he wrote rote to Gen Miles Hold on to the black Ill I'll keep the white Lord s 's Ready Wit Vito Lc Le tells this stor story Illustrative of at the humor of ot the late Lord tote ote In the peace pence congress congre's of ot The Hague he attracted the attention o of the delegates by Liking t. notes with a fountain foun- foun tam aln tain pen tho the handle of ot which was v formed by uy the shell of ot a 0 dum dum-dum bul- bul let et One da day the representative of ot a foreign power excited by the heat hent of at the discussion In the interests of at eternal eternal eter eter- nal pea peace c sal said 1 to him sharply My ly I Lord Lorli it Isn't right for or you to use that murderous shell In this congress The Tho Instruments used b by persons are arc al almost almost ll- ll most emblematic They can cnn become a apart apart apart part of or themselves an expression of oC their Ideas Jens and of ot their personality Lord Paun smiled b but t said aid noth- noth Ing ng The following da day his critic wanting to write something turned to the he English diplomat to borrow a a. pen The ho pulled out of his pocket pock pock- et an old fashioned pen made of ot a a gray ray goo goose soo e quill ana after the borrower had finished said Monsieur it Isn't right for Cor or you OU to use such an Instrument In Inthis Inthis Inthis this congress The Instruments used b by per persons ons are arc almost emblematic |