| Show t Mr t t fl I I PROF MARK HARRINGTON 5 i 1 I rw N NI 1 I r I I After M of Im In An rl I a It ii jJ M f l U 1 Ne York Nov NI 13 J TA A u fl mt j i t the tho part of oC 10 hll and ex ext i t I J i teJ flon ono end en of o the co c f t t to the 0 I ended en ell a II f jw i 1 1 S ago rJ I 1 1 f ii m f whon Proto Mark W HarrIngton once o JM f fC Chief f of the United s m n I and ono of r tho known kr fel 01 I f J M l I 1 I t 4 k 1111 In was found a n J u hup lunatic in the Now f J tj I t l ul for lor tho Insane at Mori la Plains r l 11 I 1 Until last Jast Harrington t I f was at John Doe Number Numb r fa e il 14 i tl r f l t h Eight Bight Picked up In a u paik In Trenton l t JI 1 J IS 18 months ago unable una le to glo gl his name mu ie 1 I I iI t and a with no on his person p to 9 disclose his Identity Prof Proto I 1 j i 1 0 th I J was sent to Plains There he h ij L l p might have havo remained d for the test rest ot othis 0 y 1 J his lite hUll had not his son Hai HIlI I I JJ l b i 11 grown to 10 manhood since his hili 1 JI Jf fathers ar and an now I 1 t the Wet west curios curla t 5 tt for Columbia university read In a I I i t il tt western cH rn three weeks ago n o a It de i I i 1 of a I m patient In the thet U t ij n 1 i Mori is Plains Plain asylum aE 1 iJa t n Young Y ung S suspicions t i aJ oll anti and lie i nicu tell with his lives 1105 at I West Rt O On 10 and l lt street Mis l a lung long an ind did not put pul faith in hi th s hope hupe of l loI i son that tho mysterious a m patient was hei husband To 10 the joung youn in man in Rhe to ni visit Mori is Plains When John Doe Doc Ight Ud INI Into Ini IH h i presence she Identified him himas as ai hei hel long mU He ho how did nut not recognise his wife and bluntly tint that lie h bo be left Idt alone Until I 1 SI saw W mj m husband hu band In the Morria Plains asylum last said Mis Harrington lost last night I had not laid ejes e QI upon him fur foi wilily 10 jear par When hon lie hO d in tho part pirl of or October lS wo WoJ wore living with oui fon Jn at a t GO Guden Mount Vernon Vcr on That Prof Raymond and lInd goodbye and amI hild sal ho going gain to te New e Yurl on a business mission When Thon he railed failed to that evening e I thought little of af It Jl as ho he frequently spent the night In New Nit York The Tle light lI ht was left bum ing for tor him eor night after that and vi when hen at lit the end of or nights s he lilt did not n tl I r to hu thorough thol ugh ly I Harrington has haM been b en known ns al alone ono one of the most brilliant men in the United Stales Slate He was born at S ca camOl mOl III ont and 20 o later Ann Arbor with Ith the degree ogree of M 11 A and M If S r which ho he was a member of the const coast and geodetic I Ule in Bering Diring sea Then TJ en he vv w nt to Germany jermon where he ho con his studies ut at tho University of 51 spent much Un o In hi Saxony Saxon and flUd finally finall traveled to the orient where ho he was or of mathematics at University of Returning to his native land ProC Prof Hanington was as elected to the tho chair of 1 astronomy at ht tho University of Louisi Louisiana ana lIIri ami 1111 later held the chili at th tho r of f Michigan wheN he here remained re until m 1897 when hen ent Harrison appointed ull him of Ute the weather bureau at Washington He lIe hel this Important position until re moved by Cl After this Prof Harrington became president of or the University of Wash ington at a Seattle Wash but left after one year sen vice Since then he has Ims been e 11 2 heard e of in various arlous part of the country once as a a 1 laborer labo er In IU the sugar camps C of Louisiana and as as a Ii 10 log rOller the far j jt t t 1 r Ji J |