Show PERSONAL MENTION Oliver H P Belmont Is said to have sunk i300 In hlo weekly paper the Verdict Ver-dict which has Jus suspended publication ton u a f MajGcu Chaffeo won his 1 reputation and his success as an Indian lighter by meet Ing the Indian with I his own weapons Hel IB deeply versed In the red mans life and customs and speaks several dialects fluontly S P a The lalo Henry Vlllard gave away a great deal of money during his lifetime In addition to numerous bentfactions bestowed be-stowed on 12urdpean charitable and educational edu-cational Institutions he contributed liberally orally to the following American objects The Oivtjon and Washington State universities 1 uni-versities Harvard Columbia tho Metropolitan Metro-politan Museum l of Art and time National History I museum In I Central imrk O a a Harry R Now the Indianapolis editor ant Republican national commltteeman from Indiana aspires to Cabinet honor and his friends arc expected to urge him for Secretary of War Falling that he will aeck the chairmanship of the Republican national committee now held by Mr Hannn Lending Republicans or the Hoosier State are convinced that Mr New Is entitled to something good 0 0 u Frederick D Tappen president of tho Galkitln National bank of New York his been In Wall street for fifty years And I feels as yourg as he did In the days when ho Was a specIe cleric The other day when Mr I Tappen was celebrating the rounding out ol his half century on tho I street Russell Sage who Is In the same clasH as to ago and speed was guilty of what Is believed to he his first attempt at fun lie sent around his condolences to Mr Tappen sympathizing with the latter lat-ter on hid age and the growing infirmities Incident thereto q a v An Informal meeting was held at Johns Hopkins university on Tuesday to commemorate com-memorate the birth jf Robert Louis Stov enson lrej Ilcnt Oilman Hays the Baltimore Bal-timore News under hose augplctS the inectliiK look place was fortunate In se ftrlnff for tho alternucn Mr Burllngnmc I editor of Scrlbncrs Magazine and a warm personal frIend of Stevenson who bpoku or his relations with tho writer giving some glimpses of his Irresistible uhurm that brought him closer to his audIence l than a cut and I dried biography could do 5 In tho reading This quality of prodtia I lIng l I the nearer presence of Stevenson Hebmed to dwell also among time mementos me-mentos which he afterward displayed In tho form of autograph letters pieces I ot maruscrlpt nnd portraits I |