Show PERSONAL MENTION Tho Wcat Virginia Legislature will bo asked this winter to appropriate money for the urectlon of a suitable monument to James Runiscy who many claim his tho right to tho distinction of having llrnt used steam as motive power In a boat if n Mine Clmrcot the widow of Frances most omlncnt physician Mmo Constant widow of the famous portrait painter Benjamin Constant and TUmc 5iola arc all In straitened circumstances and have to practice the most rigid economy to make ends meets t aIn a-In the victoria which bears him through his diocese the Bishop of London keeps a little electric lamp which he sets upon his knee and so swinging through tho streets of London at night he devotes his lImo to reading 0 J F Stevens a Canadian railroad official offi-cial Is most enthusiastic regarding tho possibilities of the Canadian Northwest Ho Is profoundly convinced and backs his opinion with a great array of statistics statis-tics that the section named will soon bo able to produce a billion bushels of wheat per year o 0 0 0 A number of figures are given o Madame Mad-ame PuUs earnings nnd It IH believed that she must have made a round million pounds with her wonderful voice During Dur-ing one single night she netted 350000 Inr Day after day during one part of her career ca-reer she made within two or three hours 5000 V a James Window a barber at Lynn Mass bought an old violin at JL Boston pawnshop the other cay for 54 This Instrument proved to bo a Stradlvarlus made In 1715 lrovml he was offered o fur It by l a connoisseur The offer was rejected re-jected I however Window preferring tho fiddle to the cash cow Unless he changes his mind President TooSlyclt will not again go on a huntIng hunt-Ing expedition until he loaves tho White CXIletlton House On his recent trip In Mississippi his hosts ho says did not seem to realize real-ize that he Is an ablebodied man perfectly per-fectly willing to rough it They were embarrassingly em-barrassingly solicitous about his comfort but he had a splendid tune nevertheless Mr Roosevelt looks forward to a huntIng hunt-Ing trip when ho will bo absolutely alone |