Show PERSONAL MENTION I would appear that long before tho into Henry uconyo wrote Progr > rnd Poverty cxScnalor Boutwcll was a tin Klo tax advocate As long ago as I 71 Wendell Phillips delivered un address lo 1 fore Urn labor party of MasmchiiceUs in which he quoted Mr Boutwsll us saying that fifty yearn hence the ikt that a man could own land nnd leave It to his children will be regarded S 0 as ridiculous A woman owns one of the ur edt orchards or-chards Jn this country She Is Mrs Laura A Alderman and owns 150 acres und 8000 trcfts near Harley Turner county S D iho ground also has 1000 currant Lifhee 1000 Kooscberry bushes GOO grape vines suit three acres of strawberries I so The youngest son of the ale Loixl Russell Rus-sell sailed for South Africa early In the year as a Lieutenant Ju the Royal l nlii lery The occasion was marked by one of those Intimate touches of family atootlon which excllo universal sympathy As the great troopship swung slowly Torn her moorings the Lord I Chief Justice landing on the quay failed to descry his son among tho crowd of faces that llntsl the bulwarks At last hr pave a jhrlll whistle whis-tle using his lingers In a manner voll known to schoolboys and this evidently familiar cal quickly brought young Russell Rus-sell to the side of the ship to ave Cro I well The touch of nature evoicod a hearty cheer from all who witnessed I 1 u 3 Among tho officers who have volun teered for service In the far East is Prince Jaime de Bourbon Iho onh son und heir of tho Spanish pretender Don Carlos Ho is a cornet In tho Grodno Dragoon Dmroon Guards stationed at Warsaw and will po with hit regiment to Port Arthur Ho has a commercial Interest In the far East Icing part owner of 1 aro steamship which trades between Odessa and Russian Rus-sian China This vessel Is jow In UHO asa as-a transport between Port Arthur raid Taku 0 Bruce Benner of CotToyvlllo ICon lan 1 made a small fortune during the last few months by L exhibiting u sncallcd t ciith 01 od dog in various pans of tho hun flower State Bo far aa the feathnrs were concerned the aulnml was pf rourso a fraud as has Just been dlacDv rod through the enterprise of a counlry newspaper I news-paper The dog had bcqn completely covered I cov-ered from nose to tall with a llgliiiittlng coat of canton ilannol on which pigeon feathers had been so skillfully sown us I to seem like a natural growth A reporter r1orler who had been detailed to visit Bprmcra show plucked a handtul of feathers from the animals back tmobsftrved and the dog never winced Tho fraud was thuo cjipoicd and Icnnor sled from the Kansas Kan-sas jurisdiction |