Show S i F-i- w R SNAPSHOTS 1 AT CELEBRITIES Congressman Thetus W. W Sims S. S of Tennessee S S S S r S S 0 e by American Press Presa Association 5 f. f Because of ot a 11 speech made mado In 10 the tb house boose of ot t representatives last January tI S. 4 Congressman W. W Sims of ot TenS TenS' Tennessee Ten S' S was made the victim of ot 1 physical phys it S teal ical violence According to the report or of ot the tho committee appointed by Speaker Clark to Investigate the affair the congressman con S gressman was assaulted by Charles Chades Cp C. C p Glover president of ot the Riggs National S bank of ot Washington In his speech S Mr Sims charged that Mr Glover had bad bought some land In Rock Rock Creek par park parkS S and was trying to hold up the government gov S S emment for or an exorbitant price This r Incensed Mr Glover Clover and at at- atthe the fi 1 4 opportunity that pr presented Itself he be e slapped the tbt face of Mr Ir Sims Tin Tin- S f latter to return the blow blon By ByS r S his hast hasty act ad the hanker bunker rendered him himself self liable to punishment for tur contempt t by the house honse of representatives 1 Representative Slaw Sinis Is 19 a n native of ut it tt Tennessee one sixty years rs e of age uge and andla J 13 la serving his bis ninth term terni In congress He lie was reared on a a farm turm and was n Ii-i. Ii graduated in the law lav from from Cumberland S university Lebanon Term Tenn In 1870 1876 18 Since then he has practiced his profesS profession S' S S sion slon at the same time taking an active 1 1 part In politics In 18 1892 l he be was an nn elector on the Cleveland nn and Stevenson ticket Skilled In Plant Culture The first assistant secretary of a agri l. l t culture Beverly T. T Galloway like his bin chief halls hails from Missouri where be begot begot got his fint Instruction in scientific S S agriculture He Lie was one of ot the earliest earliest earli earli- est students In a agriculture culture at nt the University Uni Ilni- I of Missouri being enrolled In that department when there then were but nine boys oos taking the farm cour course e. e Mr Ir Galloway worl worked e his way through school at Columbia by laboring on a small farm tarm receiving his bis degree in la Q S. S In those days sal said Mr GalloS Galloway Gallo Gallo- S way recently It was not safe sate for tor a sro efu k kS S 9 S. S e L LT T 4 9 S S I 3 4 SS 4 4 T. T GALLOWAY dent to say that be he was studying agri S culture for book farming as it was I F l. l called culled was considered a humbug tf S S After ACter graduating be he remained rt at the thed assistant In horticulture d university as ii and in 1857 entered the United States tf department of agriculture as assistant i S plant pathologist becoming head bend of the theSS l S division the next year Mr Galloway became chief of ot the bureau of plant Industry Industry In In- In WOO 1000 n He Be Is the author of o a number of works on botany S ture plant diseases es and lind their treatment z and kIn kindred red subjects During his bis In In- S as us head hel of the bureau bure of ol plant Industry Mr Galloways Galloway's staff baAS has baA S Increased from 2 to 2500 and his appropriations appropriations ap ap- L from congress from a few thousands 1 to annually S The Gentleman Farmer Farrer James J J. mil Hill apropos of his bis wonderful won phosphorus e experiments iii hi S wheat growing in Minnesota said the theS S other day f The gentleman farmer is 18 now teaching teach teach- tag ing the uth other r kind of farmer armer Th The other kind of ot farmer fanner can enn no longer say with a grin 5 5 A gentleman farmer is a man wIth witt science enough b to run a farm as It 11 should be he run and with money enough to sta stand the loss 5 h j. j |