Show I evans fug n to his bril brilliant brilliant P conduct th lion Into the punned by tho tel New York ork city gas Bvans Hughei was comparatively unknown to the lien en public Ill remarkable In InUI Inui ui V the hitherto nell guarded b I in of ot the tho lighting mada 11 ii In all parts of at Ih the coun i It 1111 to every overy 1 I JV JY to l be e f that thal h be to perform A like 1118 In III tho Ii i ot the biff life concern i iV I i II their in j r IV v York city lint 1 a comparatively young oung lawyer i uld been retained by the legal legalli li II u Is ample warrant for tor fori 1 i Ily iy of ot the of at th the mAnI man 1 I capacity tOl or 11 an n undertaking In Inu I u I II g a highly talent for tor torr f r at the of ot h hu hun been hunI I II n to tho It Ital gal fraternity for tor a Ion long L It wall due to ot n II by of ot lit hla own pro pron prof f I n that ho Be to ml nar narI I ih sa Inc investigation and It la II A fur tur 0 tI i I to hi hla that this j 1 t i Inquiry t I nun n I i tv han bee been II to tu him MI HI a Is 18 th Uh win lIOn of u II f i t I r mil horn In Falls K y In Ills UlM thought r JI of ut hla hll oun Oln to hili lion sou would follow tollo In III hi hit 1 T t p And anil the boya early i i v v conducted with reference to II tin n At n wry very url early are age how r c i r th lIw la I revolted and declared that t was wu more to tu hla hll tut The fhe elder alder jl Ii gin gil s oj was waR too IC a man to com re rD til ILI Juvi JUl nile resolution openly and b k pt vt silent and hoped that time f 1 wc work rk u It change chane ho WM a till lUll very fry Mr r rJ J r removed to Newark J wh whre r lie he attended I the i iol 01 was graduated from tho Ihl t r d the open I f n o rn term at tho high r n ol 01 the family to New Newl l I I nitty Young had d tho good fi to become a pupil In tho heat beat public In tho Iho city one that Blood i high In III Ih 1 of ct the hoard of ot oft ott t n that tIJI Its Ita nt ex exI c I rrt held In th Academy of ot M which wai wal 1 lra d for Cor the oo 00 oon n HIli career In that particular r ool became a matter ot record In Inin II in annals He Hev HeIS v it IS much addicted to the writing of at oft t r microns Cd on r f J uan lilt regarded ft HS a prodigy In r p dl III Ills Graduation I me at tn tM mattIll ago of ot thirteen q entitled The rhe Limitation of ot the ii rian olin and made n a grat Im on till tile the of ot par parents who had ball gone rone to hear the embryo and Margaret I at lit public choul No tt II deliver their masterpieces The rh boy boya Intention of entering the oily college that hat year had hd to 10 be he aban lilian on account o of hi hla lacking a year o of the II are rf l 1 for tOl ad II WAIl waa tutored 1 for tur a Q few rw months month II by hla hili capable father Cother and waa WUI then arnt to Madison university now Colgate uni university rally at Hamilton X N Y He re there thue for tor a year tar or to bO and thon thun which lV were denied him on account of ot his hll appearance For a 11 time Ume the ClUe del rate but at It he hit on un the scheme of ot making an en In engagement entirely by ly to hla hili ability to orran mat 1111 M 9 I I 1 CHAFES HUGHES decided that the curriculum of at university the leading school under Baptist supervision In America Willi better adapted ted to his hili n At th end of ot hi hla Junior IH at h ho took th the Dunn prine for tor high standing In and during his hla lien senior lor H h ho won the Carpenter prize for tor general attainment He was grad graduated In 1881 end was waa allotted tho Chilli classical laa I oration at commencement one of ot the Ihl o ot th da Freed from rom at Rt the early arly as asat of at en young oung Hughes wa WG to a n sudden and painful of ot th the drawback which his hll Immature appearance Interposed In tha way o of his hll r pM advancement At tha time lime h he wu Inclined to enter the field o of education temporarily ami made many applications for tor places which he WB VR l n II o nil hut tern when th critical 1 moment came It wn tho position of ot Instructor In I Greek and mathematics at the l 1111 la WArt war i nt Rt N Y mil when he put In III an nt the beginning of ot Ih tho year was th the of oC tho The new professor was 1 much more Juvenile In III appearance than llian tha youngest student in the school The joung man pleaded so 10 tully fully that the principal of the academy James 0 O now professor of ot OHman Oer OH man In III Stanford Jr 11 concluded to give Ive him a trial Ho proved to bo be on OM of or th the best toll ever employed h by the academy In ISH Mr Ir Hughes went to New York fork entered tl HIP Columbia school I from which h he was graduated two years ears later During hh at th Ih III 1 hool he tie had obtained a I scholarship hh h had Aided him greatly since he was wal not at all well provided with fund In those days day During nn one year of hi hh term at Co 10 Columbia lumbia he hI w was clerk In th the of ut United District Attorney nf Stew IN NEW YORK art L 1 nd after his hie graduation tion h ht accepted a clerical portion In Inthe Inthe the office ot Carter A x I Ilie He lie kept on with hll studies and ek eked rt out his hll Income by tutoring until 1888 In that year r he married 1 the daughter of ot fl Carter one line of ot the mem members bore bers of ot the firm b by which he em employed He had labored so 10 that hU hili health never nevel at all 1111 ro roo I I i LIBRARY RESIDENCE bu t began tn way At this stater tin Uw mediation of a friend he heWa hewan wan Wa offered u 1 In Cornell His IUs advised him to 10 k to th the In w but his hll old longing for tor the room over overcame came him i nd he went to Ithaca for tor two yeura At t the clone of ot the le second Mr Mrs Carter prevailed on him to return to New York and nd take lake up again the tho practice of ot his hll Soon Boon I afterward ha hll waa arnt to Oregon Oreon to I out affairs of ot it railroad l and nd un on the Pacific oca at months On hi Ills return homo h ho the court member of ot the new law firm of ot Carter arter Hughe Wh When n Mr 1 died two y m aBO 0 the flim 11 m became Carter Huh Hughes Hounds t The re cent death of ot Mr Hughes law once more changed the firm to Rounds A Schurman Its prea prill sent let style 1111 Mr Ir Hughes I la fragile In ap Rp appearance He lie la III about aboul rive feet teet ten Inch In height with a well wel proportioned hut but very alight Hla 1111 brown la II becoming thin lUd hla hll high and ond rather narrow forehead d I U strikingly Oc of ot Intellectuality Hit HII blue ryes are wide apart drep let He lIe halt haa a habit of ot letting the IId until the M are ale halt half 01 closed od conveying tho Impression of t ne neI e This with the trick ot III nil III evidence of ot In hi hla countenance give him complete control of his hll features Immo Immobility place pIau 1 to 1 an expression atthe of at the animation wh whenever Mr 11 Hughes becomes interested Mia HII open wide wid a n keen Illuminating light lIht cornea comp Into them and It apparent to thu that hI la II a and wry ery earnest man full tull of at In his hll own powers and ani In Ii III ability to put them to practical use IIII The lack of ot physical proportions does doel not In the tho least Iut Intel fere with Mr 11 II Hughe capacity to turn off ot an all Im Immense mense nl amount of work He 11 ly and Is II almost always at his hll 9 i tr frequently until altH r 6 fining home more I than not means to him transferring hid business H from his hll office to En 1 1111 U where here he resides It He has hall hasa halla a tho or practice of th the III law lawIn In h u 14 thoroughly intellectual pur pursuit and 1 I of or drawing too heavily on one vitality It la II on I Iphy phy uplifting Hill Brain work he ho never lIau upon a man If It all II the uth other art are perfect Ho HII tho ta faculty ully of ot to a II remarkable degree and his 1111 mental poise I la wonderful Those who ho know him belt beat declare that no 1111 living man nUin has hili nor ever seen leen him rattled ThIs fortu fortunate nate natt peculiarity was wal much commented i upon the Itu long and tedious gu lUll Inquiry I I It must not b be Inferred that Mr I i takes lake no outdoor H It HIs Is II a act that he tak takes a II great Ireat deal of It Outdoor life liCe ha has much attraction I for tOl him Mountain cl climbing Is II hi hili es el especial and favorite diversion and he haa hili not n annual I Mt II to Switzerland for tor thirteen years yean Ho III Hop p no remarkable feats but taken long walks over the well brat blahn on mountain paths path and really I Is entitled to high r rank amon among I He Is II also 1110 fond of ot the and finds time almost every year to IP spend nd a Ii w week ek or two along the trout tream and on the Ihn lakes of that state with H 11 11 he Jr hi his son on for tor u IL companion This bo boy haa hils matriculated ut Drown university of ot whir h his father la II now nowa a II trustee There ar are also two to daugh daughters terl In the family both ot them girls Irla of tendency Mr I Inches I u a man o of rather sim simple ta tasted tell living tar far lean o ostentatious ostentatiously I ly than his hll Income would permit If It h 1 to make N tI how In the fash fashionable neighborhood In which h hI re ro aides He III haa never figured In politics but lift admits that It has haa n Il fascination for or him and that If It hi hp u II man of or leisure he should probably yield to It II ItHe He lIe hus no sympathy with factions and declares that ha he Ima hili no party affiliation lion tion It IC CAMP |