Show f TERSE UNSON UNS UNSON ON PERSONS PERSONS I Senator Elkins o of West Virginia i ithe is th the storm centre of a fierce herce factional fight tight of lea leading The Senator Senate has one oae son t at at Princeton another a at yard Hat and a. a a third rp at t the e University of Pennsylvania These three brothers brother are ni-a co const st nty at war over over the merits rii o otheir of their respective pe tive is institutions iT They make maJe b bets ts with me another on their heir football baseball and track teams ani an anino and no matter what i the e outcome the Sena Senator ena- ena lIa- lIa I tor I Is always called d upon by th the de defeated defeated de- de brother to pay He e said the tIle other othe day that it was the gr greatest at t mistake h he had ever ver made to send his Ills boys hors to different different different dif dif- dif dif- ferent colleges He that i if he had haP It to fo Jo go over ag again in he woul send t thein all tc to the same institution tp thus s keeping peace in the family and money in his pocket et Rob Robert rt Storey Store of Irwin Pa has re received received re- re a letter from tram Andrew Carnegie informing him that t he ha had been placed place on the pension lI lit list t of the old railroad railroad- I I I I I I I I i I er ers who ho were enl employed loyed o or on the HIe Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania sylvania railroad under Mr 11 Carnegie The letter says that a check for 20 20 would be sent monthly beginning with April rr i Mr St Storey e wr ap i a freight con conductor ductor in m the early Two men unI unknown unknown un un- un- un known to him one d day dy y boarded the tender of his train trai 1 and and when Storey discovered them them he them off Afterward Storey Stox-ey that one of ot otI the lInen inen was Andrew Anrew An rew Carnegie gie The notice of being On the pension list is the first communication Mr l St Storey rey has received from Mr Mi- Carnegie In Ir Q his historical sketch of ot Johns HopI Hopkins Hopkins Hop Hop- kins university President ex-President Oilman Gilmar quotes from a letter lettel written n by a Presbyterian clergyman who was alarmed at the portent of ot an address by Prof Huxley which was not preceded preceded pre pie ceded by prayer as had been the custom of ot all public functions of sectarian religious colleges I am sorry sorry sorry sor sor- ry Gilman began wi with h Huxley but it Is Possible yet to redeem the university from he stain etain of such 0 fI beginning It fas was as bad enough nough to invite Huxley Huly ItI It were yere better to have asked God pod to be present res t. t I It 1 hae laVe been absurd to toi ails then both oth Th 11 Rev Dr formerly a well- well known 1 Baptist clergyman of Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia an and now of Chicago several years ago engaged a new cook He told her herthe herthe herthe the size o of his lis family anti and said also aso t that it he waYs was vas a a Several days after the new cOok arrived the he noticed Dr Henson Henson his children by turnIng turning turning turn- turn Ing S som somersaults r on the lawn Full Of indignation she abe he hurried to Mrs Henson Ilenson Ill h have hye ve to fo be he lavin she said I 1 have alwa always s 's lived with the p People Opla and ard that man nian told me a lie He s said id he was a a. minister and he hes he's I but on one pf pC t them em circus men Justice J Charles Lon Long of oC the Michigan State Stat at Supreme T Is J Jv v Very iy ry ill III at Dett De- De tt l p rin th the administration 1 J d Judge Long be be- kno t fo fog th tha 1 0 hl ps sr L' L I fo j iL ii Wi 1 5 J t f N |