| Show I PERSONAL MENTION I f w4 p j j 4 I Qnt ncS t Wtra GIbIOT 19 no popuialthrin Iri fiuuiOapiI I Inn He started tho first woolen mill In that city but failed In tho panic of 1S77 owing his employees nearly 10000 Soon after Gib son went to Montana and a decade lator returned to Minneapolis and paid off every I cent of his indebtedness with Interest at 7 per cent S a l Henry Savage lender has learned a les I son from the Hhoptlclnm with which his I wild narrative or adventures In Thibet I I won received and will back UP hln forth I rnmlnff book on tho march to Peking with I n largo number of photohrnphn l to the truth of isis story of atrocitieS prove porpc I tratcd by tho armies I of Christendom t I With the retirement a of Col McClure 1 from tIle Philadelphia Times Dr Alfred c Lambdln who has bncn hIs associate I in the editorial direction of lie papj paper i from It511 linn Issue rat hUM become the editor I l Darwin Konno who has been the man aging editor for many years continued In I Hint responsible position i I t s Mr Tnmes G maine Jr denies tho I i I statement that he him opened tailoring I establishment near the WaldorfAstoria S 1 1 i I In Now York city That establishment I wan opened by Stein Blain and when I the sign greeted the public It was taken for granted that It was the Junior bearer I i of tho great name of Blaine In correct Ins tho inlHotntemcnt It Is said that the I ambition of the young Blame Is to own IT big metropolitan newspaper It B also slated that ho has mado J2XMXX Q dealing In slocks during l nit piist few Weeks and expects to make still more If the market does not take a tumble That turn blo Is sure to come soon and the Junior flame will be fortunate If he has the good sense to got clear of his stocks whllo ho can do so at prol1tDC3 Moines I Register i I |