Show o C N ES I Gellett U of l I Queen U l whose for tOI Jokes J d III start In It most escapade Mr B on article grounds had hul Brent grudge against the which 1 stands In III an 1111 Important holding hol In III one In III Han I fc a 3 glass gla s of 01 water unit In tho other i 11 scroll marked Welcome It Deemed to 10 remove remo the statue I Rt lorat ly P PI Mr am several of or his hl lu III Unit original mag Tho fhe which lie he wan pub 1 ut II I that time took look a 1 characteristic tic to 10 accomplish their L They The cho a II night ami pulled It to 10 the ground The city Ill of 01 San co CG the Ie next day to only thu tho boots of or the Iron statue i 1 on the pedestal Iw and tho mis wore WHO not probably bo ho esus thi people of ot Hun Hall Francisco ero too teo gra to them Lincoln of ot In of ot his hla yearn of ot newspaper er work that he hI IH III H II It I II I in I a he hI says iI a yet et not a an I n w reporter 10 u I think that I 1 wilt It tl a II In III following the trail nl 01 Krall through the various tt the country whose conditions loll JIB he de III t l linn hns mapped out n 1 dot lef lefi Nai of or campaign which he talks i ft il 1 reached the 1 am to discus H he hp nays 11 I first took lk up three people the political boss i tk Ibe ind nd the worst crank In Interview Ins them I 1 get tho Iho widely fl l views H give Ile mv tho out HDM InH of ot my 1 stor I the best tt te worst r t I meet l et the th man who I municipal corruption the man I wakes Ikes It I and the who In Is trying to duro It t Then ThI H I ii II tho Iho details I I 10 11 I the and Varn of graft kratt 10 I the reformers for reform to the for politics to tl tho business m n or business In the wider Held lell Union the same la IA followed Th The udy ludy of ot a 1 suite IB Is largely the col cui cole e or compete Impression lI of tho make It I probably robbly knovs kiO a morn than any 1111 ills 11 of or p pr r ork and his Into tho corruption of ot our mid 1111 have hlo r brou ht him Into Inlo closer with nil wih 11 of 01 1 eos and all ni over l lb And 1 I like IIII the II bos es esi MI i 1 They nio no 80 JM n helpful h only 11 I 1 I hold th m Is I that 4 I Can Doyles last lat book wn WI Tho of 01 l le 0 lr JW U nis nt the Ir tn or f pix IH aboul ll II Iler t 11 l 1 a nun Ilan Mr Doyla V WI i P with thu Iho of ot at lt nn oarl l R He HeT Il t T 1 to his hi r l they Ihl paid Ill him In Doric hll his on 01 way of ot ox h Ho II It lp to nome Ime Huch iru n x aw a ig this the Iky ot dir A 1111 ot Ih ll 1 ler 6 r at ot the on I bi i nr 10 11 thus l e d ri fue tu further Ut t p price paid In current tart ld 1101 o Ino was Wil tiou 1101 tho son Mon of the tho cn cr 18 to bo an nn bu he was wa little moro Oin Z ho he IIO this II i to dote 10 hi hiI I ot hl Ind his numerous 18 Yi ir It known IlsK Ihlo rade liln Ifs also Ill o I Broms to hAO tl ability Hor latest book A Country Interlude published title B a 1 1 ly y Houghton loughton Co lion hOH been hel very vor well wel re ro received UK H affording enjoyable summer reading rel 1 1 1 SIlo previously l heen on known through her short and poems which have hiI appeared In many of or the magazines Tho work ork of Henry has not nol had that ami sun sunshine shine which permeates every pane of ot othis his recent books It H Is ot known 1101 that Mr Harland for Cor tho Iho bar hii and over IB 15 yearn a post 1011 in II the he of oC the Furrol ot Ir Now New York Oily I and lived In place pIn co Under the tho name 1111 of Sidney during this period he hu Home ole very Iry grim stories Tho rho Yoke of ut the Thorah O Mrs III and made a few tew years later Ills hla con contributions to that cluer quarterly which he Ip edited The Hook Mr lr book My I Pros Prospero pero Is I ns UK far n A as ua possible In Inspirit spirit those thoKo earlier works It J Is la lani nil ni and nH ono one orlo It I 4 Very Vl few fol people over Eer Ret nn op opportunity 1 to see Joseph Joeph Conrd In with wih Kord I ord Maddox has Just Appeared writes n I gentleman from This IH Is because Mr IB Is to ors urs the other othor day through th H of or Mr who is an lS It were the guardian of ot Mr Ir Conrads I had III the tho opportunity of 01 meet the Ihl author I 1 found him n 1 the me mo medium broad shouldered mon Ihl who ho would look much taller If Ir he wore WHO not tightly of 01 exterior daik hair wih and dark yes eyes a bushy beard Ills le distinctly I II 10 A dress and manner set Het him Im 11 from th run of ot people Any ny ono not of ot his Identity surely Alre realize nt that ho Is n I who has experienced much luch both hoth of thu tho sweet and bitter hiter of or life 11 Ills Ils whole hole manner IB II extremely I nervous Ill I health probably accounts I for tor this im 18 ho Is la not by h temperament nn excitable man Inn You remember he ho Is Isa Isn a n Polo Poll whoso first was to Franco Ho 10 betrays his nation nationality for tor ho he has hns a 11 pronounced accent and speaks with wih n I very ery French rapidity ty though his la Is juire Ono One of or thi Ihl of or creat creot creating ing Il n heio helo Is IA that you OU must luat a 1 Kod lod deal dOAI of correspondence dence In to him JelsOn Is IA now paying tho penalty for lullo HO 10 fascinating rl n boy ho out of or his hil Admirable Tinker He le tins scores curll of letters leters from people young OUI and old 01 full Cul of ot admiration not In Inthis Inthis this clue case for the author luthor but hul to hn character A HI elt many arc Lout about Tinkers future and ono one man 1111 possibly out of ot the depths of ot his own IIA experiences Top 10 Heavens sake sl r dont let ot Tinker mairy that will wil put ut an In ond to of ot othis his The Tho t Iden of 01 the tho char ehll Tinker was to Mr by h hit hil own HOD lon now about loUt MX years old ohl ho e name Is not Hide bi unil Anno but Few l ow Americans cati 11 boast of or BO 10 long 1011 ancestry ns Mrs distinguished nn 11 la H Mitchell author ot or Ito I A KI 10 That Me e Thi prominence that Ihl Mrs 18 Ken l eAI yd namo 18 through the success of or novel has Ins brought her Into connection with nu members of her family She recently u II letter letor from crom a 1 distant relative In genealogy which contained Mrs Irl Kenya family tree treo written out ut showing UK Is 1008 reaching back Ilek to Honry 11 of or England l Tho heroic career of 01 Park Parkman man 11 Is told by h Mr Ir Henry I 1 In III n A based 1180 upon the historians mites noto and letell and 1111 particularly full tulin In Its 11 account of ot his youth plan of nr wilting history WAS early Ida 11 travels In his mind the scenes And figure which he wag WI to the rent of o his life lo as S la 18 well known wax wal spent In 11 the tho wol retirement ll of ot an Invalid chair His 11 working re reduced 1 ducet to Jell than 11 half nn hour n day tl yet 11 the tho part of or his career wan 01 ono of ot such of purpose In ns 11 Imi hal scarcely a n parallel In he the of 01 American letters leters are Ire Used lo to his close cl friendship with wih the great grEnt mon men of or his bla day 11 Mr recently pl n A volume of ot notable which has met with high on UI Writers Houghton Co 0 and his literary career promises to he ho an eminently successful one ule 4 Myrn Mym Kellys rapid tn to wide popularity larity ns nn In author In than n yearn time la II n remarkable occurrence In 11 tho IIII world orld but lut the rending of or Is Its le own proof ot or the eternal of her hor success Into The LAd of at Hearts Henrt Miss Kelly taken her little 1111 company of ot Kaat n t Hide Bide school children her hr lait etory Out tit f tho ho tenement IWuy away from brick and Htone Iole o wils children or the tho poor Journey journe to II Park and 11 tho atol of ut their experiences there then In III this undiscovered country ot or orIO delight la Is and IO at nt Tho ho lo for the of or the rubber rubbernecked necked the Joys of ot coven beauty and novelty RII tho Iho art all and 1111 murk I ono ont of ot MI H Kel Iel Kellyn lyn Iy best bosl efforts All the ot child chili life lre In New Yorks tenement Is II re rr I Ducted In this soliloquy of or one of these theae I children II The Central COl 11 I Is awful a ful I likes we should pretty 1101 WI live 1 here all 11 the 1 time i dm i lot te Oilman the au nu author thor of or Human Work and Inc The Tho thoI 1111 Hume ome Phillips hl just 1 offered an Important editorial po 10 position cl on 01 thu Iho Womans Journal Airs Mra Oilman hn a following I II touch With wih advanced thought and her have he aroused the throughout world orld between the tho Ind the Mrs Mr U II u H grand granddaughter daughter of needier and there ther therefore fore forc l naturally 1 II I by h her lieI faculty for tolling people what she thinks they ought In II hear Her birthplace wan wal Conn and her ni 11 n II writer and lecturer began In 11 her through the Ihl trans translation lation lon of ot her books Into utmost on modern language ha become George J Woodberry 1 U Is to l be e editor of or undertaking McClures lr luros en sil Library It I In II anil lt will wi the Hummer In II answer to with to that t lat no nu further melt of oC the plan for the library will willIt wi It 11 1 for fOI ote time recently that about fifty Ity sets letA a 1 day were being heill loll old Ida M Life of 01 Lincoln In the four fO volume edition and that OHr onu dollars worth of or the have ha hlen sold Its Tills IN proof enough of oC the II 11 a 1 value of ix ixl 1 Hool l book bok on 01 Rood subject n o The translator of o nell lols of ot Au Authority u 1 Augusto Au posthumous which hlll has hns mad an I on tho rt rl rH ot of today was Mrs lr Louise Houghton Mrs wan to tn do n this work by Mr his hil Him IS In III In II ISM und 1111 met Mr Ir who a 1 hl HK ahl had on of oC u review I one of or his works work mid het that she would tin the tha translation ot of any of his hIl books book which thereafter should ap In II Him would l vo hi hll other book of ot the tho of or hall hail It not been heen In J Mrs Ir hits a I great IreAt many Trent h theological Among 1011 thul hum the th St Rt of ot by hy she ha for tor many been heon fa It 01 of the Christian Work and The The Tho Hugh Stool of of ot the Guard better heter known a aHenry nl Henry Seton Heton to 10 from om his father un editor of 01 the the tho fact that he Il nl a n lemr I The elder l his lill son HOI to bt I n 1 H man mun frowned up upon I on all ni Hughs efforts at writing On one rm hUt the subject of 01 II IB under the Ih into father turned to tu his hil fOi and barolo the author n a volume of or one of or Hughs own stories and said Now If It you could over oer hope to n I book like Iko this It would be a another thing 4 There Is Ie some In novel loel writing and that there Is 19 some somo truth In pub publishers lishers claims 1111 tu tl great edition of or pop popular 1101 ular novels hy by them IB 18 Indicated by IW the fact that HID Into of 01 Henry Seton Selon the author of oC loich of 01 the tho Guard wil recent died llod amounted to 10 more lore than two t 0 hun hundred hUl dred and 11 sixty Tin Th of ot the which lias hu sold among the helt books In the lie United States BI no 10 finall amount to 10 liln hll total 10 AI The late Henry Seton au author Al thor thur of or f th the Mo not lot much mich of or a 1 lion abroad a I splendid host at It home hOlp At t one on time he lived In II tho country at It the top of or a I very Bleep hill hilland hi and extended lh following w d 1 romA to 10 his bin who ho up II my hill hi I i rewarded rt red nt Al the top with a bottle bolte oC or champagne It I I Ia II a hill hii and who RC RO the feat got his hil bottle bot as RI did also ul a I great Ir at many lallY other men Ien who tried acquired nothing but UI UIn n Brent thirst It H 1 la likely that the na national political will wi furnish t some ROII literary Il lar material Lincoln Stet Stef Steffen fen fn of ot stuff In II planning to attend Die convention of 01 both great rent parties and make studies of or them for tor his hll of or an on political |