Show NOTES ABOUT MEN John It SturgIs an employee of tho Government printing olllco In Vushln louIs lou-Is almost the exact double of President Roosevelt The two men ore about the same ago and have several ncisonal characteristics char-acteristics In common a Brander I Matthews after eighteen years of waiting has finally been elected a member mem-ber of the IOndon Athenaeum club Ho was originally named for membership by Mal hew aVrnold nearly l score of ycard ago a e 0 Hugh J McGownn at present head of tho Cincinnati Traction company and of the Indianapolis Street Railway company did his first work In connection with street railway interests In ICansus City where ho curried mules o for 23 a month Herman Rueas who claims to be the oldest Gorman I newspaper man In tho United States and who helped to found the Republican party has Just celebrated O his golden wedding In Cleveland u o Luis J Cores tho Minister Plenipotentiary Plenipo-tentiary from Nicaragua who may figure prominently In the affairs of the great I nful inlhmlan canal Is the youngest Minister In Washington Ilu Is a moving spirit In the confederation t of greater Central America and has always taken tho kccn est Interest In the < Iiitcroccnnlu canal Dr AV 11 Mllburn lie blind chaplain of tho Senate lUllur ho mny fairly lay claim to tho title of grandfather of the HoiiEC He entered the service of that body ten years before John Sherman of Ohio and Justin S Morrill of Vermont who wero termed fathers of the House Mr Mllhurn was rtrMi elected Mlhur trtl 1Ieh chaplain o Congress II ISin being then a resident of Illinois and hulling from tim Con lc flonal dlalrlct 1 rjpresen led by Lincoln Hale and hearty dupnlto his fourBcpre years Rev Dr Theodore I Cuyler tho oldest paalor in Mrooklvn preached mt vigorous vig-orous sermon In the afayolto Avenue Presbyterian church last Sunday Just after celebrating I hit birthday Dr Cuyler Is now emeritus paxtor of lie church JI nnmwl Tn tho course o a brief personal tale he wild thai di rlg his Hftyei years servlc jus n elergj man ho had never boon confined to hlo homo on n Sunday |