| Show LET TEIl alno our U own nr rr nod 0 i I 1 washington april 10 although the president is i quiet and le leads ads an ord orderly irly business lika life ills which would seem td barmish far mish ho 60 food for the gossips thoy adalu have him about to be married it would be very remarkable it if lie could ind find any time for love lova making or lovo love thinking in the midst maidat bf 0 his duties in the early morning his hia desk pro pre an interesting night bight papers ol of every description ds are there filers per to almost ayery every subject I and the writing on an is ian n study people resort to every means to catch at his hia ear and eye and present their claims claici alter after their awn I 1 style etyla 1 1 personal p ers onal is written on mosta of f the letters addressed to him but his bia mail is ia gone gona through by pol lamont bed and the sub sab only ay the real laid ly V personal and important letters are laid on the executive dalr d ono one althe of the presidents duties Is ia that it if ap appeasing pea sa aher i autograph craze craz e whether he takes tabes pleasure I 1 are in ibis bial or not heis resign goas and goo goes through with it ho tl usually usual y writes his a signature sig in in this thia way grover G cleveland I 1 april 1886 1880 when he be 16 his bin office in in the morning loeffier Loef Loe ller flier three times a week hakea in ii a little load of autograph al albums barns lays them before him the T T president has never refused to writh his bis name in ID these books but loeffler Loef ller is 1 3 careful not to baided uin e avi with ith too many at a alime time A faw weeks ago some ladies I 1 in a te terr rested sted in one of the charitable chari tible in ia of this city called on mr cleveland and requested nested that h be 1 I do da note his bis signature BigDa tare to be voted for aa a fair to be ba given for the benefit of charity he seized a piece of paper then stopped and opening a drawer pulled ailed out his bis check book filled it in for fo a substantial amount amo unit and signed it giving it to them with the remark 1 I guess that autograph will do more rood good not only do residents of the wilk ci city and visitors viii tora leave their albums with the presidents doorkeeper for the tha presidential autograph anto graph but by every mail also come letters requesting the president to send hit his autograph autograph to the writers wiit ers sometimes he v arim the way of writing his bis namo name by fol lowing the date with executive mansion or white but nevor never writes president 11 autograph hunters aro are alwa always 1 plentiful about the capitol as aa well 1 as the white house leading senators sud and representatives are daily soli elt oil d for their signatures by visitors viii tors and residents most of them are so commo dating and comply with the request of the pago page who seela them book in in hand band but I 1 have noticed that the new members show tho the greatest alacrity in gratifying this abr demand there are real autograph friends wack wh make malie abusi a nesa of collect collecting ipg they go BO about it systematically MO art ting apart one ona portion of 61 their book lor for senators another lives supreme coart Juat icea cab ineat officers Offic Brai pod fe his tori ani BU an thors and preachers proa oher 1 l donas te 1588 ions ot of congress the flages make quite a gc good thing ot pro caring the auto autographs of the membern for such anch collections I 1 some of the albums lott left at thal white house honsa contain autograph auto autographs grap ba 0 ol 01 f I 1 groat great interest la III one was waa the chir of joanah th the e off oreg I 1 9 inal ina ot of harriet beecher 0 T unda uncle a tom written in 1878 hon coq or waa yes eighty blue bine years yeara of 0 age 1190 one ona of Windell iab wis leaa to write with uia hia name naina tho the words peace it if possible aible justice jasnica at any cost A characteristic 1 of oc the tha evangelist evanee last tn ti 0 o write before blis bi john joba 11 14 3 io in the hope of instilling a aeed see d of christianity into tha ha winds 0 those who road by causing them to refer to that cha chapter pter ai of I 1 the tooke went the tha contest in faa senate for the ibe practical Frac practical abolition of neer eacret 0 lt i 1 la a now abing boid on and the I 1 d i t I tiro are that it will RO go agn on until the ques I 1 I 1 4 I 1 i I 1 I 1 11 lion ion shall ahall be decided it is politics that is back of the movement on both sides bides of the chamber the claria cans believe that hat by making public all that the committees have gathered and way may gather as to the controlling reasons for making changes in ollice they wi will ill be able abla to show that the administration has boon beon influenced more by political reasons than by civil service ideas the democrats are riot not willing to subject I 1 themselves to the chargo charge of boing being afraid to let tho the public know allt all bat the senate may learn with regard jo to removals the democratic Damoc ratio senators freely charge chara that the proposition proportion is a political move ou on the part of their op ponente but as ono one of the moat prominent democrats Demo crati of tho the body said baid we wa cant afford to ta oppose it bease because it is 11 senator logan p paaul sia the secrete secret a of executive sessions ece siona yore were let out oat I 1 in some way was waa there ever an all ex session to consider an import apt matter from which something thing had not leaked leakea out the to newspaper men got the secrets irom from somebody mr logan did not know from whom probably from the i spittoons spit Vit or the me desks of the sers chamber Cham berof of cause riot not from any senator |