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Show STILL POWER IN JOURNALISM. Theodore Tllton, 8eventy Years Old, Keeps Up His Work. Only a fow weeks ngo Theodore Tllton eclebrntod his soventleth birthday birth-day anniversary nt his resldenco on tho Avenuo Kleber. In ParlB. As n rule, his nntnl nnnlvcranrles nro marked mark-ed by gatherings of tho American literary lit-erary sot. Tllton recites n poem or mnkes tin nddrcBa. This your tho function wna postponed nnd tho ro-port ro-port wont tho rounds that the last hnd been held. Mr. Tllton Is, how-ovor, how-ovor, In fairly good health. Ho keeps up his Journnllstlc work, though ho docs not enro to have It moro particularly parti-cularly Identified. From tho dny ho Tllton-Becchor Jury dlsngrccd ho has shunned tho public gaze of his countrymen coun-trymen nt home, though Americans nro said to read him oftonor than they rend somo othor American correspondents correspon-dents residing In Europe. Ills contributions contrib-utions appear under various nnmes. It Is reported that ho has propnred n full statement of tho wholo difficulty botweon himself nnd Henry Wnrd Decchor, which will bo brought out by n leading Now York publishing houso thirty days after his death. |