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Show ' THE BULL FIGHT REAL NEW YORKERS THERES The Knickerbocker Set the Swcllest of the Swell Consider Correspondent, Wriing from Orizaba, Describes the Crue Sport in Which the Mexicans Delight Wonderful Skill Themselves the Only Tru: Ar.itocra's of the City Displayed bj Matador in Giving the Death Stroke. Famous Names on Their Roll of Honor. (Special Correspondence.) (Special Correspondeore.) It sec-mtbat a premrr troupe ot the whole stick covered with tlssufr When tbu corner .tone of the social come to America, In the year 1674. fabric of New York wan laid 250 years He regained the possession of his bullfighters from MadrR Spain, have paper roses, satin ribbons, etc. These ago that unrecorded ceremony was brothers estates In The Bronx dis- been in Mexico City font month or so, men carried no cloaks, but only those performed by the group of families trict, which had been confiscated by and the local managjient (at an sticks. Straight they walked Into the 1 whom we speak of ss the Knickerbock(resume) in- arena from different directions, and the Dutch, and thus establuhed the enormous expense, ers. They brought with them from fortunes of the nouse of Morris on duced them to atop ot here for to- each tried, by cries and waving hla Hollsnd or the adjacent countries a American soil This became a manor day, and kill a few bul for the delec- paper-coveresticks, to induce M little set of social traditions besed up under a grant from Gov Fletcber tation of Orizaba. T bull ring is Bull to charge him. Mr. Bull, in th about the size and aht p of an ordin- meantime, was standing in the middle on a comfortable family life, a decent ary city blot k, with i grand stand of the arena, pawing the earth and a Interchange of social amenities, ano bleachers after the ('proved base-bal- l making up his mind whith of kindly yet generous and elegant these mana code plan, entirely surixndlng it. The three worries he would send to perdiand of morals hospitality, .. governor of the atatc of Vera Cruz tion. Finally, he lowered his head ners that were the happiest expresIt was H sions of Europe's civilization. occupied the next bo to ours, and and charged the one who stood dl ryv as different from the cold and formal presided over the gar a la Nero, rectly In fiotu of our box The man , T front of hla never moved a fraction of an Inch, emperor of Home. social life of the Puritan of New England, on the one side, as It was from the hearty, lioisteroiis, wine drinking and. foxhunting English colonists of the Virginia settlement. It establish- ed for the American colonies a social code whose rulings have never been Ht cat. fAjun If-- , r, t t to the km. Questioned with advantage tv vtrvyc r?i vjcvv thf questioners. And though sadly shaken in numbers and In fortunes the Knick- j Col. Morris's nephew, another Lewis Morris, succeeded io this estate He erbocker element still continues to was a brilliant man, and was the first represent the true aristocracy of New native-borChief Justice of the State York, the envy of the nouveaux riches of New Yoik. One of his sons, still who knocked in vain at their doors. another Lewis Morris, was one of the The families that now preserve the the Deelaiation of Independ-- t old Knickerbocker spirit In its best signeraof nee, and members of the family servsense are tbe Barc lays, Beckmans, ed in the army and navy of the United Delafiehl, l)e Peysters, Duers, Gardin- States. ers, Goelets, Ocrrys, Ilamersleyg, Although the Illnelanders have been Joneses, Hone. Livingstons, Morrises, prominently Identified with the history Millses, Rhinelanders, Roosevelts, of fity of New York for more fioherrtierhorng and Stuyvesantg, than 200 there are now only Of the women in this set who hold four of years, name oveupying a place tbe most firmly to the Knickerbocker code lu The Rhinelanders setsociety. Of social laws Mrs. Vatutin Delafield tled in New Rochelle lu ItSJitk, being c-- sr '.I' and Mrs. Ogden Mills stand at the of an old The son Huguenot family. j t Mrs. Ogdon Mills never for- head. of the first settler moved to New York 1 Is gets she a Livingston no more than and built a house on j,, N, Spruce street, aha forgets or permits others to forget He died In 1777 and is, burled In bar' marked resemblance to Queen 1884 In the Trinity Graveyard. 1 But greater than this Rhinelanders Alexandra. Entry of th Bull. the ancient purchased resemblance to the Queen to the mind castle of box was on with the t Mejtlcan flag, but stood there like a statue, holding draped Schonberg, Rhine, of "Teenle" Mills is that she Is a Liv- which overlooks the original lands of a half dozen soldien guarded his those barbed sticks In front of him and The only thing tbat can tbe ingston. presence, and a trumjeter In gorgeous waiting, it seemed to me, to be tossed family. equal this la the minds of the Knlcker--' The first of the Roosevelts came to uniform blew calls But just at the overnlng the to kingdom come! horker set is to ha a Delafield or a America in , Instant the bulls horns were about to 1651, and tbe family has sport. ' As for those names that Roosevelt. Wc reached our ever since been a few min- touch him he made a half t,urn, leaned in the civic figure so much more often in the so- and social life ofprominent utes before the orgies began, and had over and stutk those two sticks Into York. New Clareciety columns the Astors, Vander- - mont was originally one of the country a good look at the occupants of the the bulls neck just at the point where aeats of the family. Next to the grand stand, and i confess I was sur- tbe shoulder blades came together! Livingstons.' the Roosevelts are the prised at. the number and character And then you should have heard the strongest numerically In the Knick- of the people theye. Tbe ladles. In cheers from the bleachers, the claperbocker aet, and, UKe that family, are white 'or gorgeous colors, were fully ping of hands In tbe grand stand. Soon the governor gives another the keenest In the keeping up of Us a numerous .as the men, and a better looking, better .behawd or better signal, the trumpeter blows another dressed crowd never fwivred the Olymblast,- - the band,-whic- h has all the The bleaclim,' however, were time been playing beautiful Spanish pic. , 125,000,000 IN FIVE MINUTES. almost devoid of women, and .were music, and playing It quite well, too, Greatest Loser on Record Dies In a packed with (but not drunk- stopped, and one man, carrying a en) crowd of met , Garret In London Slum. , bright red cloak over his left arm An excellent bfass band played conand a bright, long, thin Tapier tn hla In th grimy garret In a London slum there died the other day th only tinuously; peop! la the boxes bowed right band, stalked majestically forthe bare ward. - The crowd applauded encourman whp ever tueceeded In losing and smiled and ciiitted-square In the mldile was unoccupied agingly, the matador bowed reverently 125,000,000 In five minutes' time iKE A? A.- - ' s) His name wa Henri Thfbanlt For by bull or man, and I hat and waited. toward the governors box, carelessly zticVjOATVCW , VSfX)iS years prior to his death he had ekel Presently the governor raised his hand toward the balance of the rand stand, ALMW 7? it: tftiSdy iV(VUS77Qf ps a signal, tbe trumpeter blew a call, superciliously toward the bleachers out a precarious subsistence as bllU, Whitneys and what not "Aft, translator and teacher of the audleure clapptd their bands, the and just had time to lap aside as Mr. languages. ' in Bull charged him. Then for ten minmy dear," cne of these dowagers will Yet thirteen years previously he had big gatestenopposite opened, and men Iressed In scarlet, utes I saw skipping and jumping aside protest, "they are so very rowdy and been the prime mover in 4he great walked vulgar and Impossible!" copper corner, the collapse of which with Jackets fairly covered with gold such as 1 did not think man could do. Th Delaflelda, In point of age, are shook to Its foundations the French cord, carrying ref cloaks on their This was thq. premier espola, the star arms for all tbe world like a male performer, the chief sticker, and he almost the youngest, of the Knicker- financial world. in a comic opera. chorus made the other fellows look like 30 for John Tblbault's idea was to secretly buy bockers, Delafield, th first The governor gave another signal, cents. For one thing, he walked Into of the name to come to America, ar- up the world's available supply of coprived in New York in 1783, his hom per, and wait for the inevitable rise. tha trumpeter blew another blast, a the ring after giving his coat to an gate swung open and, with a tremenattendant to hold carrying only a pole on Long Island, opposite Blackwell's And he came near to succeeding. From his office in Paris he con- dous bellow, out came a magnificent about 8 feet long. Tbe bull came at Island, having been for many years one of the finest mansions around New trolled, through his agents, the mar bull, head down, tall up and dbath him like an express train, and the York. kets of London, Berlin and Vienna, glaring In his eyes. Hardly had he matador stood still, leaning on his Oen, Richard Delafield, became a brigadier general and and In all of them he purchased every reached the center of the arena wheB pole, making not a move. Then, just one of the bullfighters, still parrying as the bulls bead touched the pole, chief of engineers In the United States pound of copper that was offered. The result was quickly apparent. On his cloak, hung carelessly on his arm. up rose the matador and cleaned the army, anu Major Joseph Delafield fought in tbe war of l843r-an- d after July 1, 1887. B, C. B.'s (best Chill ran rapidly toward the bull, who im- bull In one leap, just as a boy jumps war the resigned and became agent of bars) were selling at 1200 a ton. By mediately charged him. Of course, I a stream. As he sailed over the bull, the government la fixing the Northern June 1 they had risen to $260, and the knew better, but 1 could not help of course, the bull's bead pushed the boundary of the United Statea under rise continued steadily until the mid thinking it was all up with Mr. Bull pole out of the ground and there die of December, 1888, when the unhthe treaty of Ghent . price of a fraction over $50C Although one of the Gardiners came eard-of to America In 1635, landing at Boston, a ton was being aakedjtnd obtained. Then came the collapse. Thlbaull It was not until 163 that John Lion Gardiner removed to Gardiner's ' Is- had sunk all hla own money In the I . . ... .. 7 I . land. at the-- cud of I,ong Island, and In venture, all he could borrow, all he could beg, and still, from all sorts ol 1661 he was made ''lord of the manor,"' Odd and bnexiieeted corners of the a title the family has maintained unJ1 4A J 1) til the present day. Uon Gardiner, world copper came pouring In, te ssSeeisiaXmji As soon as he ceased buying, he had, who Is a student at Princeton, being !? of to commence selling, and course, the thirteenth of his name to bear that Hi- . title. The daughter of the first John this hastened and arrmtuated the In;,V f Lion. Elisabeth, was the first child evitable end. By March 1 the price had dropped to less than It was whea. of English parentage born In New York. The present Mrs. John Lyon Thlbault commenced operations, , VV1 Altogether the gigantic gamble cost ' S', ft Lt . him $50,000,000, of which sum fully i i U 0 , , one-hal- f was lost between noon and five minutes past on Fob. 28, 1SS9, when the bottom dropped out of bis VA I" i corner. Stray Storlca. NO DELAY. s We tlwtys tad your tetms procepCfr. Lod them wKh COAL, of course, for thxt our stock In trade. d 'Wasatch Mine w SI, W. - , t d? ,e t You will find consttntly the best COAL, End es for prices, note the LUMP STOVE 1 . . . $2,228 1.80 Fitrcdze a Done Industry. i WEBER COAL CO. i r CL; 1 fr, ' U sis f if r GROCERIES Oo t .1 th CASH BARGAIN STORE m-is- g COALVILLE, UTAH , . Good Job Worlc..... Is whtxt people we.nL and at S6 Times office Is fust tHe place where you can get ft at prices that will suit evsrone. 1798-187- ...All Work Promptly Executed f V-t- GRASS CREEK COAL - AT - GRASS CREEK MINES aji I 6 W 'X J , We have the very best Coil there on the market for domestic or steam purposes, ";ic: - Power of Jewish Financiers. The reported threat of Jewish financiers to ictaliate upon Russian storks for the persecution of their brethren recalls Bisinarke surrender before a t similar menace. It was in 1866. when the Prussian government demanded an Indemnity of $25,000,000 from the city oLJ'rankfort. The head of the house f Rothschild there sent word to Bismarck that If an attempt were made to enforce the levy the Roths7Hi 7 .a rtAMx-cchilds would break every bank in Ber , urwh jii ej a v s T w f&tt 7 Hn.- - Knowing the power behind the 01 the man of blood and Iron tfiAl Bocjetjr of Colonial Dames. , The j threat, yielded, original way of spelling the name j XJon was charged to Lyon tome years Thought Ha Had Lost Them. ago, but tbe present heir has restored Maj. Gen. Adna R. Chaffees talks the old form. The Gardiner estate with bis men are models of brevity is entailed, and has been so for 260 and wit In a point of years. If ig the only Instance of so hygiene recentlyillustrating be told of a small long an entail In America. who was admotilshed not to play koy old The Jlorrls family baa only j with a certain little girl, as be had three members in the Knickerbocker the measles. aet. The Morris were a great land- T ain't got em. How could I have owning family In the New Nether- - ! 'em? Didn't I give em tr Tommy and lands. Col. J ew is Mortis otlbe Eng-- J Johnny New Turk yesterday" llsh army was the first of the name to , Times. ; -- a. , A- t b - y l!' t E it 3) Matador About to Kill Bull. fighter. However, he stepped grace- stood the matador, right side up, pole fully to ore side, and the huR passed and all. Then you could almost hear him, head down, so close It seemed to the cheers In New York. me he grated him. Then two more Another blast from the trumpet, and of the men came Into the Arena, and the matador threw away hls pole, took such skytarkbiir with a jnaddened bull tua cloak and sword, teased th bull I never dreamed of. They teased Tor a minute or two aod-th- 'en In a him lth their cloaks; they ran back i.ash, as tfte hm. rushed he past him, and forth, they (Urted the jeloaks is drove the sworn down between the his eye and leaped so easily to one bull's shoulders and drew It out again .side ot danger from bis horns that Mr. so quick that not a crop of blood folull was fa rly wild with rage and lowed li1 Xhe bull took half a dozen charged first one and then another of steps, stopped, quivered and sank the throe mon n aseleasly, down dead. Rreenlh tne irbvernor's trumpeter So there is a buITUght, as seen In blea another hia-.t- , the three men re-- t Orizaba, tired to tho'r forcers, art! out came ' three other men carrylrg each two J Ambassadors Good Trait sticks shorn 7 feet lorg, barbed - at The wife of Ambassador Choate or-end with a V i.r d of and j ssys Mr Choate never talks politics.' ' -- e fish-hoo- I 0 1722 Screened Domejtic, Lump and Store Hoed $1.75 i FEII TOM, There Is no shoveling or waiting, es we have a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR TEAM- S- LOADING a GRASS CREEK COAL CO. H O' |