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Show fk "The Gfters. I i nli;was marly last week of Fran- I n Lynde p new book. "The Grafterc." Si;refof Colorado lines with iU yj,? !) ,llurfno. Populism, in Den-Lll Den-Lll l?ith,w?Mverehip troubles of the theme, and the way he has worked out the storv shows that ns an author Mr. Lynde is even better than a traveling passenger passen-ger agent. It is rather queer, however, that he names hia rood the Western Pacific, Pa-cific, thinking no doubt to make It Impersonal. Im-personal. Gould v ir thinly disguised under the name "Plantagould system," and there are many references which can easily be tracedto the real corporations corpora-tions or persons'. Frank Lynde used -tcv come to Salt Lake often in the daye when Hoyt Sherman war general agent here for the Union Pacific, and his first book was read with Interest. Since then he hao been devoting all of his time to fiction and has done exceedincly well. His home is or. Lookout mountain, Tennessee. |