| Show oris ons rh hI PM FA Charles 31 1 Sheldon author of In Ills Step la is to have an It hy to t e a dally daily newspaper aper nil as he thInks n a dolly daily newspaper shukI bI be E For the week be tinning rinsing he will he have lut luts or of every department or of Th T 1 editorial and At the Detroit convention o ef t societies Mr what philanthropic oan In this age ot of endoW meMi to educational lonal Institutions give gle for the creation of oC ofa oCa a grist great dally daily The man has hilI not appeared but Dil DI the pre president or of the Topeka offered the va varet ret tr t Mr tr fh fur for one week and the fT hu ha been accepted It Js Is un c that able writers are ure to a alst and the Itt statesmen a and editors ot of some saine of oC the th 1 II fir nf Now and St I help him with suggestions t mn to Husk Ruskin In hh appeared In the Ire press We ba I the following lin the tho Atlanta Constitution rg that the they are lito from the pen ot or hi h poet Stanton Fre s intense war feeling In tog Eng hn nd th the anxiety or of the vs to the fate of a l beleaguered arn v h 1 not prevented n a very gener al 51 ant round of oC the beauty and or f John life lite which so eo had Its pathetic close A As it 11 tir of pure and fascinating English had hod hardly a peer lie W was 8 one of Cf flu tho mighty thinkers of the in Df lOr i Its hief apostles of sweetness liGht H Passion for Cor ert and U II an both hot of Its true anti and Its elevating Influence dM did the world much service RUn the man was wa even cen nobler than the the critic and ar Ut HIs n noble life lite was given Jen to to earnest efforts for tor many good eIles HI The world debt owes him n a largo large r cf and love and will Cherish th his hii Fo For man many years ears 15 intimate friend or of Alfred l Tennyson I shard harod the thoughts or of the great I of Poet Ott like UkI him retained to the end the he his hll tile faith of a little hUd child 1 In lad find ot of nn an over oer ruling in The faith of nu bur um like that ot of Tennyson the tie the brighter all lIe ie approached pM or of his long IanI journey Journe In this world orld I Otten Otie In the th pad pi and beclouded even Cen ing nr of his hi life lite In hIs lucid moments moment he be heard an softly repeating over oer Over the beautiful words of Tenny antI and evening star Itar And on clear call forme lad Mid And ma may there thero be no moaning ot of the th bar When I put out ut to sea sen which otherwise we e ma may express it In his own exquisite When the time comes for Cor us to wako wake out ot ol ollie the lie worlds sleep why should hould It be b otherwIse than out ot at the lie dreams ci t night SingIng ot of first broker broken and low to dying eyes but eye ees that wake to the casement grows a glimmering square and then her herthe the roy gray and then the rose rosc or of dawn and last the light whose goIng forth Is Ii Isto to the ends ot of heMen The success oC Red by lIss diss continues In Amer lea Ion and England Harper Eros Uros are nr issuing the book at the rate rale or of tOO copies a day It mo may Interest some Borne readers o f the tho novel to know that some of at the scenes depicted evidently have their lieu origin In DIana Tempest a novel by th same pame author published a fen fell yearn carR ago here Iere the scenes ure oil II n a smaller r canvas to 10 be sure but the workmanship is III perhaps mote more spon spontaneous spontaneous It almost seems us as though while wrIting Diana Dlan Tempest the tho nu thor gained her first inspiration for her ber berla la later ter novel if IC not Its net actual substance Albert Lee the English novelist Key of oC the Holy Ilous so successful has written another log Ing romance called The len Gen Ileman Pensioner whIch Is soon to be published The scene of oC thIs admirable historical romance Is III in the tumultuous tumultuous England of oC the sixteenth century at the tho time when the plots of the par partisans rf of Mary Iary Stuart against seemed to be approachIng a culmination lion tion The fhe hero Queen Elizabeths con meSU messenger lies a trust to exe execute execute cute which Involves n a thrilling series of t adventures The death of at it H D the theauthor author of Lorna Loran Doone leads the el ew York Tribune to SO say ot of hIm anti of hIs war work Like Ilko Wailer Waller whose these O GO I Lovely Jel Rosel Rosei Is remembered all el ele c that lie hc did is left practically unread like the marquis or of Montrose whose matchless lyric My Iy Dear and Lov Is his one imperishable monument monument ment was the author ot of otman man many things and of r one masterpiece lie He wrote well In In eJ ci In n In and andIn andin In mun many other novels noels but he wrote coo con In Lorna loone Jt It seems almost incredible that that beautiful book should have hlo appeared only thirty years ego for It hRS has become on an Integral part lart or of English literature wearing that aspect which we associate only onh with tile the Incontestable classics Within Its pages n a perfect English style fuses uses together cli the element or of great to roo toma mance ma nee sympathy tenderness were all cli hIs These touched touch ell b by tue th light IsM or of genius In his single great book were constantly displayed In the man He u used to laugh over the lie strange rib tiles utes paid to boron Doone The rhe name lIam was borrowed for ships ship coaches and nit nil manner or of things animate and Inanimate inanimate mate Oh that book he would ox ex exclaim claim It Is 1 a pity it wn ever wrItten It ou ought ht to be d destroyed Rut there uk hili most was no real wrath behind pointed utterances Ito He could he be Indig omit over oer some mOIl modern em institutions Institution JI lit abhorred the printed Interview One of his hi chief traits was 1 a tine this hatred ol of humbug tnt a sunny die position was his roost mot salient character Istle lor Joor many years after he won hIs eue and In fact down to the itay ot of his hili death he dwelt In rural happily engaged In gardening tasks do de voted to tr trees s and shrubs and ond flowers Th The world hall had long ions pines ceased to cx from him any writings of serious moment hut Dut the World never forgot hIm and so long as II a feeling for lUte Is kept ulvO the world will lovingly remember his hIlS name MI Miss Onoto Watana of t Chicago Is be I 1 t c 1 I 4 I to be the only woman I writer of oC fiction In this country She a 8 1 years carll or of ago age And tor or the lUt three years has hal lived In cities of at America She belongs to a largo large and gifted family onu sister flister being on an artist a writer and a third occUpies u it posItion or of trust In the lint Ish West of oC her Iter stories have 1100 been In some It t the tho leadIng magazines recently Ono ot of the most brilliant ever written by the late Grant Orant lIen Vas published anonymously This 1111 work attributed to Olive Olle Pratt Ray Hay Hayner net ner wa all published July Tim Tho same annie h house uM was as publish publishIng Ing almost almot sImultaneously nn an acknowledged book of air Miens Allons called Miss Adventures pub ushers themselves were not aware that they were dealing with two ot of the die authors two last liS as It that Mr Allen lIen wrote until after arter the death ot of the |