Show PEOPLE OF NOTE I Theodore Roosevelt taking what time I he finds free from his cares in Gotham to devote to literature lie is whiting among other things a book of patriotic stories for young people and when that is finished fin-ished it is said he will rest his pen for the present I Prince Hohenlohe the German chancellor chancel-lor discourages official luxuriousness Everything about his desk in his own office is as inexpensive as would be theca the-ca > e in a plain merchants counting room The sole indulgence the prince permits himself is an endless consumption of cigars ci-gars Governor Morton misses his Guernsey cattle at Bar Harbor Every morning when lIe is staying at Ellerslie he walks down to the magnificent sheds in which his famous herd is housed and carefully examines the condition of the cattle and the details of their surroundings It is said that ho can call each one of the hundreds of prize cattle in his stalls byname by-name Princess Maud lately appeared in Bat tersea Park mounted on a balloontired safety The Duchess of Connaught beIng be-Ing yet a learner prefers to take her dally practice for the present in the secluded se-cluded walks of Buckingham Palace gardens Meanwhile the Marchioness of Londonderry Lady Brassey and the Princess Henry of Pless rank among the most graceful and expert of riders Joe Chamberlain is a lithebuilt man of Incisive manner with a cleancut smoothshaven fact1 and looks quite two decades younger than his years which are threescoreso much that he is often taken for his son He won his first spurs as mayor of Birmingham where he served a long and very useful municipal apprenticeship appren-ticeship He is quite wealthy having amassed a large fortune in the screw trade He Is popularly known as Brummagem Brum-magem Joe Marquis Eugene de Beauharnais of Paris brigadier general blockade runner run-ner and financial agent of tho late Confederacy Con-federacy the right handed man of General Gen-eral Lee and relative of the Empress Josephine wife of Napoleon Is in San Francisco on a visit The career of Mar auir Beauharnais before and during the Civil War Is matter of history He has been living in Paris and on his estates near Orleans for many years and is visiting vis-iting San Francisco for the first time The quiet life the marquis Is now leading lead-ing is much in contrast to his doings when the United States government placed a reward of 0000 on his head The noted exConfederate and nobleman stands 6 feet or more in height and weighs 250 pounds His hair is somewhat gray and his large military mustache is almost white |