Show fl kH POET Of SIERRAS t VISITS SALT LAKE UKE LAKES S 1 Joaquin M Miller iel Is on Way East r to Publish Book on New l LV S Subject r. r fe W 1 y PERSONALITY INTERESTING i j L t I g With Wih Young antI ami 1 Declares Smoot Should r. r J. J Ills Ils Sent t L J. J JoaOuin ln Mno Miller whoso o poems pom and ana writings have made his name a familiar j. j I rf liar n one ne In nerl nearly every evory American c home ome was wa a n Salt SaU Sl Take Lake Ilm visitor yester yester- Ja day I He ran down from Ogden lo to toa a puss Pl a sr fe fo i. i hours In the tho city which he 1 1 t. t had ht not not- visited t Ii in 35 36 years ears and of or orI which he still sUI retains the I r I memories Tall Tal straight ht with flowing J y t- t i hair and beard of or f snowy hl his trousers tucked In cavalry boots und and f wearing wearing- a Prince Albert llert J coat of or black the h poet lOet of lit the Sierras Sierra would attract t J attention lU It I was not hot strange W l then that he lie should have havo attracted attention at attention at- at f tenton of ot visitors to tr the tle Commercial f club climb yesterday where he Iw dined with wih a aL L parly parI of ot friends frk Later Late In the tho day lieI he lie I Z t V loft Jol for the Rust Fast the tho sp special purpose of or his visit being to tn publish a new ne' book of or poems that he lie Is to give give- to tu th the world Hut lut the time personal appearance of or f air 11 tr Miller Iu is JM forgotten In lit the charm of P ht lits m manner flOt not so much perhaps 4 how h la says a 3 thing but what h he says 4 Along wih with hIs hija other othel faculties 8 he ic- ic u a 1 wonderfully keen sense of h humor himi hu him- i j mOl mor and tho those e who hat had Ild time the pleasure li of t meeting him ye yesterday found that 81 such h meeting was a f real delight 5 Y Yes Im I'm Im on oil oli m my we way En Fat East l 1 Mr Miller said sall all to I have havo la e a new book bool pub- pub l un on n a new subject You von 1 oh see ee li In iii V. V order artIer to attract nm readers tota today one omme ole k must mut have huv a n new subject and treat leat It Itin in jJ a n new way WHY to Sc I r have havo l a anc chosen lb this Is to write of r Jf lo love And a wonderful I t thing Ii ing love Jove is kI is ni J I mean kindness to those about UK us Th The h is Js growing better heUer growing Ii broader s SIem peaks peaks' S u or ul Brilliant Young I And 11 that reminds me inc of my 1113 other othel y vIsit to Sail I Lake away back bac in iii II 1871 P. P It 1 was at nt it the time time tirar Brigham Young was being Jin tried fed and ald Tom rom Filch Fitch Fich was his lawyer I r was wat Tom Fitch's Fichs Fich's guest gueN nun rf USI to go o wi with h him to visit Brigham ti YOung YOung that great silent splendid hal man I do dJ not lot care caie what others say about him he lie was a n goat good man maim We Vc r were wre talking on one day lIar about this world and the thc next next wh next whether thI there lucre was any such thing as immortality I expressed my belief leleC In It f. f saying that I J ha had no proof But I added I have no proof that the time sun will wi rise rise But It I will vili wi rise Interrupted President Young with wih a n tone of or conviction con leLon that mado made me l know now that Hint hl belief in immortality hI heler was a firm w rI r- r immortal v va n I j- j hIS a itel city city-a n. n great state Seat sUte and abd I couldn't help hell running runninG down to how timings things thing were wco going after atler all al these hese years There's Theres Heed fleet Smoot moot I r consider consier him him one Oll of ot if the iho big men awn of oC tho iho state tato and If I 1 were in the senate and had In my say fY h life Iut would keep his seat The fhe women want him him put oil out I l. l know but the they are wrong lies He's a les le's big man iuan and he ought t to tu slay 50 In iii tho lie senate enaL Do I live e 1 In the country Yes just a mile mil Oakland Have a o In place there lucre with wih tec trees Some Seine of t It il is so 8 steep steel that a mortgage wont won't I stick slick on It f. f but Lut Its It's mine And nd San SanI Francisco There I- I rhel can never nevor he lie anything anything any- any thing to tako take its Is place There must be San nn Francisco with the p othor towi tOWN around the II bay Y wih just to r f kC keep ke- p up nIl an un interest in iii l politics tO to I f i a havo havu mayors and cl city councils At this In iii the stage Lage conversation United States tates Marshal William Spry und und Internal Revenue ne Collector E. E IL II t. t t ll ter passed ll through the hall haH of or the Iho Commercial clu club an and were wen called lo to ii meet th the iho distinguished cUed poet When I Introduced their titles wore vert given Ivon to the poet Before Defolo shaking i 4 hands with the marshal Mr ilir 11 Miller started as If h he I I meant to l leave avo ant au i said l with a sly sl twinkle UT wih 0 In his lila f eve lve J J me J rm iii leaving tho Lao Im state slate in iii Just ii j a moment and to the collector v vJ i J MJ 41 I hav haven't nt a cent about me inc Hail Only Oll Stolen Mules Just before beCore the two J Mr h Miller mid had been men came caine U up 11 1 hlen the tie hat Porters that telling re- re he lie had never stolen a c ho lion hora In his life that he had stolen mules e because they were cie worth more money and added that when u a man mai f w v T stealing l he haul hall e hott better r steal steni the iii thing ug of or if most lost value After luncheon 4 11 at the CommercIal club climb where ho was the lie gUt guest of or Wl Wil- Wil llama f A. A Mr Miller r visited t t tor 10 Borne lm tm with wih iu C. C 11 C. C Goodwin 1 lea leaving ing the lie on afternoon train fo for 1 the tho I ast st lb Iu win Will wi visit his children trin or a at al before going to New York t tu to uke t arrangements for the 4 of or I ctOl hl his book Heine Miller 1 Joquin Miller ller as he lie MicI I U is generally or 0 known is a n native Dative of If C Indiana where he was WOH wn born horn Nov No 10 10 1811 au In 1850 in L 1 later he moved to Oregon with wih his parents becoming interested In gold main main- IK Ing lOt in iii California In I 1800 he lie r returned re- re IU- IU turned to Ic turne Oregon whore where he stud studied lei d law nd later became an editor cutter To lon y years UI later Inter he went lo to ti I London where Ills first rt book hool of poems was wai as published hec Rod and upon his return to this county in the newspaper business at S Washington Since Sinco 1 Si he has bee been n IL resident of Oakland Cal Cal mon J Among Il I writings are The Th u Ship of oC the t D Desert Songs of or the tw Sierras et Song Pai Pa i IO Palms Sn Songs 8 of or the he Sunland vt t Life Among the First Firs Families of tin tin- Sierras tl SIrra rue Tho or of tin th lie Sierras The One Fair Full Danle Voi Wo- Wo i i man maui Shadows of ot S Shasta Baroness Barn Baro fJ ness neg of ew ow York T The Tho he i ne I ot or f Gotham Cotham Chants for tor the tho Boer tf The rime Life of or Christ ChrIs and others other I Hoer |