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Show JAY OOULD'B YOUN0E8T CHILD From the family ot Jay Gould the New York stock exchange has received Ita latest and one of It! youngest recruits. re-cruits. Frank . CJould, tho joungea THANK J. aOULD. of the family, has Just bought a seat on the exchange. The recent boom In stock trading has made such privileges highly valuable, and bis membership cost tho young mllllonnlro (30,000, tho highest price recorded In moro than ten years. Unquestionably ho can afford af-ford It. Dy tho torms of hli father's will he was to come Into control of hli thnre of tho estate on attaining hli majority, Ho wai 21 yearn old Dec. t, and on tbe following day Russell Rus-sell Sago, who had been trustee of this part ot tho fortune, rendered to blm an accounting ot his stewardship, Tbe details were not made public, but as tbe amount originally was more than 110,000,000, tha youngest Oould inters upon his career in flnanco with solid backing. He Is a quiet, unassuming unassum-ing young man, devoted to business nnd fond of sport. Frank has been under the guardianship ot hli slater, Mlts Helen Gould, and lives with ber at Lyndhunt, near Irvlngton, N Y. He was educated at tbo Uerkeley scbool and New York university. To prepare himself for tho proper management man-agement of bis fortuno ho has made trips over the railroads controlled by the Oould Interests and has made his business headquarters In tho offices or. the Missouri Pnclrio railway, In New York, Ho Is a great lover of dogs. Recently ho bought Presto and Laura Jean, rough coated St, Ilernnrds, for hli kennels, tbo reported price belnr U.000. |