Show 1 A CHECKERED 7 callwell CAllE Ell Z L aa who eu disturbed Ois larsel two fortune and expects a third new yew york sun I 1 the HOD hon vincent peel of england passed through this city recently if en route to the famous ruby fields of burmah he ile is largely I 1 interested in in the anglo french 1 1 company that has secured the privilege of these historic I 1 mines anines and has resigned from t the be english army to serve alia company 1 4 in an official capacity for years burmah has been the I 1 chief ruby producing country in I 1 the world the mining however 14 has been COD confined to the surface Bur face I 1 and carried on in the most primitive manner the new company with modern appliances expects to increase the output enoi enormously mr peel reel is over six feet three r c inches tall straight as an indian 1 proportioned like a hercules he be is N with hie his clear cut features closely 71 curling blond hair and merry blue I 1 I 1 eyes a singularly handsome man his complexion from exposure to many suns and many climes is as swarthy as an arabs his career I 1 I 1 has been a remarkable one bora born in 1845 he be graduated from college at 20 when he came into the possession I 1 of a handsome patrimony I 1 and hunted a couple of years in asia and africa he ile then bought a commission in the army and I 1 served in the abyssinian ashantee Asb antee I 1 zulu afghan egyptian gordon gorlon I 1 relief and burmah burmal i campaigns he ile I 1 with the I 1 was wait intimately acquainted Y young 0 u ing french prince imperial I 1 w who h 0 wai was killed in the zulu war mr peel was not long in dissipating pat I 1 h bis is inheritance but for 1 tuc tuce e Is hae strangely favored him when the great kimberly diamond ile fields were discovered he wa hunting I 1 in the vicinity and bought several 1 claims some of which proved I 1 valuable and he sold out for what dij 1 would seem to most men of ordinarily 1 extravagant tastes a fortune t 1 but he has hits little to show for it now except pleasant memories when the burmese expedition was mooted moots S and it seemed certain that burmah would be annexed to the indian empire he was casting aboud about for a new fortune and suggested to friends in london nod and paris that the aprivie privilege i 1 I e 0 of f w working the ruba bai il es would would be of untold value aud burmah was no sooner annexed 1 than the announcement was made that such suell a concession had been lieen obtained he now thinks that he can defy the wolf for the J balance of his life B I 1 he ile is accompanied by colonel frank wilson of canada and a jl party arty of englishmen they go via the canadian pacific and intend hunting a few weeks in the rocky mountains |