Show ICARD I. I t GILDER NOTED AUTHOR DIES DIE NEW YORK K 19 Wat Wat- Ion on Gildor editor chief in f of tho the C Con Con- n fury lury Magazine Magazino b since its foun foundation in 1881 and widely k known own as ns an nn author end and nd lecturer died cl unexpectedly last night of an angina ina pectoris at the bomb bom Pf oc h his hJ J lr Schuyler Van i Mr Gilder was as taken illin n tho the delivery de dC- liv livery ry of ot a lecture on Tennyson re tho the Young Mens Men's eDs eD's Christian association as of Oran Orange c N N. J. J on Mon Monday Monday on day ni night ht November If 3 C On the way war home bomo nO ho collapsed but managed first to t summon assistance from New York b by telephone Mr r Gilder Gildor was up tho the following follow d day but ho suffered Buffered d occasional seizures of sharp ebarp pains Isis His phYSician on n the tho Ic second ond dia diagnosis realized that his malady was S rave crave but they did not ac ae acquaint acquaint quaint Mr Gilder with tho the truth This mornin morning Mr r Gilder was resting easily No fears wore ero felt and at noon bis 1318 Wife left tho house Soon oon after 1 o'clock sho shu was recalled Dr Joseph Collins and Dr Theodore were called in consultation with Dr Hodge- Hodge e eson son Bon and rind it vas as realized that Mr lr Gilder sad had only a few fo hours to live O He Ho suffered suf fend feretI great relt pain and opiates were administered administered ad administered ministered freel freely Th Tho end cud came at G 6 0 clock o'clock Tho The funeral will bo be held at the Church of the tho Ascension and tho the burial will trill be at N. N J. J Tho date dale and pallbearers have bavo not yet ct been se Richard Watson Gilder early showed cd his Lis bent for letters Born Dorn at Bordentown Borden town N. N J J. J in in 1814 ono one of eight children children chil dren ho be was writing setting netting tho the typo type for foJ and publishing the St. St Thomas Reg aster ister at Flushing L Li I. I when ho he was 18 13 years cars old Four years later he ho united with two VO young collel colleagues ues in the production production pro pro- production o 0 of lOUD a campaign newspaper supporting sup porting Bell an and Everett fo for n. n ial honors His RIS interest in m politics carried him into tho the great civil t struggle gle glo then raging and while whilo still in his teens ho enlisted with Landis' Landis Phila Phila- dolphin dolphia battery and served in the campaign campaign cam earn vai n of ot 1863 1861 when Pennsylvania was in invaded ded by br the tho Confederate forces The Tho death of his father cut short a subsequent novitiate no in tho the law and thrown on on hi his own resources the young youn man became first a a. railway pay paymaster and later an editor again aJain In M My Journalistic Experiences ho tells how his 1118 duties as ag editor of tho the Newark Morning Mornin Register a n daily and Hours at t Home a Now York monthly pub published b by the Scribners proved too exacting ex cx acting for or his i strength th Moreover er the Register was wag losing money mone ho wrote U just just as fast as a newspaper can lose loso mono money which is in faster than anything else in the world Ho IIo sold out his interest but ac ac- ho made stood him bim in good stead and when Scribners monthly was started absorbing Hours Yours at Home Mr Gilder found himself at tho the ago age of 26 in a position of honor and high literary influence For cloven eloon years ho lie was managing editor of Scribners under under un un- un der eler Dr Holland and when at Dr Holland's Hollands death tho the magazine azine underwent under under- wont went a further reorganization and chan e of ownership Mr Gilder Gildor became in 1881 editor in in of tho the Country Country Coun Coun- try Magazine a position ho he held until ills his death Better Detter known knon as a A. poet even een than asan as asan asan an editor Mrs Mr Ir Glider Gilder has published p six I books of verse among which are iro Ir sonnets and lyrics which have been J n hl highly rated by bv critics Ills HIs h bet hest sl rl rJ i are aro Tho Celestial Passion Lyrics Lyrics Two To Worlds World Tho The Great Remembrance In Palt Palestine ISUne Poems Poem and In Inscription A Christmas Wreath and anti A 0 Book Hook of Music |