| Show U HI HII I W POEMS EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW 1 ss IP ASPIRING MUSIC Alt All we have willed willea or hoped or or of lood snail shall exist exit Not its semblance but itself no beauty beauty nor good nor power Whose voice voice lias hu gone forth but but each each survives survive tor for the eternity affirms the conception conce tion of an hour hour The hillh that that proved too h the the for earth too hard The passion that left the ground to lose itself in the iky ly Are Arc music mutie lent nt up I to God GoJ hy by the lover and the hard bard Enough that ve we heard it one once We hall hear it by and hy by GETTING INTO LINE It ItI Is that t the who hue have hown their for tor Am II methods In many ways will now nI adopt our language ulO Ve We gotten comin com in No matter mateer where ut if i iJ tIti J You bet het ut I Jf They stick to bi bir birThey 1 They lIo have the dope Jore to hand i h The TI ne same at II tN kind at folks Fj They q No Its the stuff l Some Bome may he be tuh tuh rattle plain enough I But Dut not fer I They our r lph Our can goods an machines An talk that cuts the time in half Out Dut tells jut just Well ont do These days day You Y curves ft I some fellers feUers l 1 II yer nerves Those Tho e Japs is An A n I use ther t h e eyes An learn the lame game I These fl ne e Japs aIs is II I You you er me Has got some speech tuh t h shed hed hedI I Vy cant yuh jee ee t Yuh know just ottey said Those Japs is next tuh ht They go tit doped out fine Cane They gotta talk as well as 11 fight Ca ht They otta Chicago Tribune f NOTES I could be no moro mo moment ment for tOl a 1 of O M limn Ihu now Iii hi hili lie III thaI thit from glint he IIII his hh the world Thene four fOil In III tin 1111 edition io 11 1 In III fait Wilder lId most lo 10 i llo hi hl often tire hilt but th Ih y HIP IIII ua s KUR If we mn be he to In UIO 11 II Hint Hint 1111 ought to bo be pensioned IT The win onoe r id Ien I II Pencil and Poison with nn 1111 appreciation of or KH It talent Mint wan h taut h ue Ihl nf or the lh bin thy th should rend It II again with n gre and a moie III Wilde poetry WIK Willi poor IHor unil hilt but he hI hi when h lit choe write client prose too now nov and then ts he h tOil tun now 1101 and n ht e win Wilt tx hilt but being ai prim e too Often oHn Is I In filth IH 1111 h his ht is Ut in III hl bi b i and ahl f rOIl r th it 8 at al any rate tint l e 1 dvm HI I nn 1111 Mr Ir and Mrs I f I h I railed I for to Italy on the elk Apt II 3 it n month In III nom and and a II month In land Ih will return In III June and open their house hOIl e In III Me Ie Mrs Ir literary work during tho will willbe be hp tho Iho wilting of some um New ew the tho central figure In each leh being M ok the th other characters being billIg 1111 from tho Iho mine lIme book The lh first two of o 0 Lantern nf f Ion MP rend read nt lit the last summer The week of II Its lis publication Hertha The About Tolna was among the books book repotted h Niu u York as a six Ix best hl soiling honk und It continue on In this Hat HatIn In III Me Mor Dillons of life and loe In CM lisle Pa Pit Is I nl AI o the lilt six Ill books most in demand II e lit hi III jiul ami Though Thou h an 1111 American girl for tor mrily of M at Miss II author of or Foil has hilI II I of Ir In III l and her cottage nt nl Green old Is one On of or the nf of oldest ol f II II la II ii iiII MUs II In dealing with the theme nl ut Folly Foil In III matched by br her In of the verse Crl and Ilk tiki Ml s Sinclair she hr has inn le a I distinct 1 by I giving come rne of ot het hel luMM n original Not ot only lias hos Allm II a II I t l lull hili her poetic gift Is III exceptional us IS usi i ht r will show Oh the thrill ut oC green on the bare luck not 11 Tingles again In III my In heart hearl d tho there were nd tin Ihl that bo bl IH the th thing for tor nye tIt set 1111 apart j o 1111 DI nil V are uro nit nil with my life lite nt tit onel Tomorrow Fur sorrow IQ II Tul y If glad In ih sun 1 new no Th Wire Tappers IH to 10 it II heroine to 10 that In the Ii Ia Lend Tah which Mrs Kiski lias mot made tho II h and the woman who loes 10 11 Is I one alI mil I the th Hut But In Win tho beautiful but erring h I by h tore force I of si in i rill for a In fl crime nt ot lilt most modern kind II I rh de of oC tho atc co PO IM 11 that It N I hoped there will t t no for the police to deal with withA A of lit new MIl which hup Ime been prepared fop by the It II coon Foon to be published by h Ih Purls home hOUlf of Leroux The tint vol volume nl ume li I finished d In III manuscript and contains tho Iho Inscriptions of n and The editor has not confined himself to In Int t which were found on b coll but bill embraces a aillo ho h were unearthed e J such as all were Ire carried b h the King of or orI I LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMS M MW o I II l I lZ T ao II 1 i iI f I I iI 9 s y y 1 1 J I I 1 L t tt t y t I Y f fr r f fi i r rI i r rI rl I I I l or o Mo X THE DESERET NEWS FOROE TWENTYTHREE YEARS AGO The rhe photograph from which the above abolt halftone wan made was taken UH nearly as nil cun lIn now be he ascertained In Inor Inor or about It the Dt eret News force torce us n It won theli thell comprised ed nil all or oC the tha departments d being represented In the group rou on the tho top porch and r from t to right the personnel In It aa follows with two op or exception In III cases where the feature Tom Hobert Joseph S y Buckl George G orge J Taylor Andrew Cowan Joseph To A Will Cowan 8 S H n Harrow Charles Chorle H II Abbott C W Pen Penrose rose John Jn Iaron Pratt Henry James Jumes Wood James H n Anderson Hobt l Davy Dav William Josephine Bluer Huell John A Charles H H Hyde John Johll Henry Honry Pearson and J S Jensen Jell en till the latter a passerby who Is l standing near the tree und who dropped Into the group remained Just jUHt long Ion II for tor tho c man to press the tho button The fhe photograph Is the Iho property properlY of oC Mr III 8 H Harrow fore Coro foreman man mall of the News composing rooms Is If one of ot the ery cr few et 11 In existence c to 10 SUM were recently found there thre by h French I The reception t by the tha I press of or Mr Winston Spencer blog hlo raphY of or Ills hlA rather father the Into Lord Churchill was of ot po re remarkable reo a n character that the publish publishers firs ers took Ilok tho to count the amount of newspaper r spare occupied bj b bIhl tho Ihl review x The fhe total reached proved to lo be hI well oCr oer 22 columns r of oC the IrL rest t which this work hu aroused s Clara Ia a Morris In her hr Looking In she nils how sho ram cam across 8 Henry Hann Irvine relates by b the wa n little pas sago sallo between August In Daly IM her herself self Helt as to 10 You ought to be belM b lM yourself said Daly Da I did my 10 best Miss Morris I J borri bom bomon on Fit fil Day Within With III n week or two 1110 after attEr tho of ot Ihl Mori Is had received from nil all puN pm fit pt the country countr J j notes of or on her recent birthday Sidney A volume The rhe Cost Coit Costor of or Competition linn hu been widely wide com commented upon an being distinctly pro advanced II and almost In Its theories s That It l II no pr views on OIl economic ll l 1 I a t It d hy 11 fact acl that Mn seven jears NUI at nt upon It before ho hI oven ovel j It II to a 1 publisher Sinclair who o fI book The Jungle In II arousing so o much Interest especially among Socialists declares t r consider It II u It most book t Lincoln new MIl book with corruption In state governments which was announced d as Enemies of ot he has been heen rename to Tho of ut the Stales thus milk nr It uniform In title with Mr Ir earlier book The Shame of oC the tho Cities announce that Washington Gladdens recent lecent volume The New ew Idolatry containing his ad drew on tainted money mone Is to he ho pub published In England p I BOOKS I Tho Preparation of ot for forthe to the Printer U Ii by Finnk I IIII k II editor of ot the Standard Dic Dle Dictionary This book IH designed foi tOI tho thu of or nil all who havo hao any concern with printing und will prove of ot perma Mont ailio to tu all persona engaged In III writing or In copying manuscripts Ty T TIlo Ilo murk marks are exemplified and explained the sizes of oC typo with their names and uses arc present presented ed with aids al to 10 the computing of ot space ace which will occupy In print printed ed I form the book also aiM authors how they the can lIn effectively reduce the cost cast castor of or In lyp tP anti and tells them when where and how hul lo 10 make correct Other Subject Treated and an anIz Iz of or paper for writing and Ing In ho holl to make ilia kt up n a book how to submit for th best way WIY to f elect a II publisher methods followed In reading lermA of or publication and royal roal royalties ties rights nf ot translation drama Irama Iho value of ot law of ot and Infringement of ot cop right how hol to obtain copyrights of election I cllon of liow hOll authors win cun promote technical terms te lIsel In printing on rules rilles for ro HH simplification of spelling of capitalization and punctuation tion Indexing proofreading Longs American Poems notes and biographies H by b Augustus Lone preceptor In English 1 Princeton university joint editor of ot English from Crom to 10 Kipling 1 Amer American ican Hook Bok company New ew York book Is Intended to 10 serve ns nil an Intro Introduction to the systematic Hind of ot American bu but It does not pro pre hind to 10 All tho poets tram from 1773 to 1900 who arc aro worthy of oC recognition tire here treated simply yet et suggestively u and In such a II manner as 8 to 10 Illustrate the tho growth grO lh anti and spirit of ot American life lite as all expressed In JIll Its Er Kach I ach HH HH I I 1 Vi y J o IT vo r RUSSIAN MAY KILL EDITOR Alexis 11 editor proprietor clor of ot the thc St HI lone lonc loner 11 r has hM the leant hope hupt of ot escaping the enis e to tin th dr ml lul fortress of nt St 81 and St Rl Pall I Ills appeal from the Ih of or th court murt failed I move 1100 the to and b done dOlle I him from the The Thi conviction of ot Mi h Is 10 lint hilt another of ur the arbitrary treatment accorded to all Russians who hll the to It speak mind concerning the government f lie 1 merely took look Count ut III bin hili word The rho prime minister had explained to the dl tor that the rather rat he ambiguous wording word In Inot of ot the proclamation of freedom Issued l by II the on Oct 30 1005 1905 meant that thul the pros wan wall perfectly fi e On th tho strength of ot this ton of nf th doc document I Mr r printed 1 In the RUSH n a i proclamation I Ing tho of or the workingmen which declared that the tho gov government i had civil war nr on tha proletariat imd saying thu chal I lenge must be accepted Almost Immediately he wan Willi arrested The Infliction means almost l to 10 a that Ihal the hf noted editor will full fall a I victim of oC tuber tuberculosis or 11 some lame other equally In the dark for tor It Il with the germs germ of or Pew Few m mell n condemned to tu remain there n year yeal or I mOle ever escape without Impaired health healthA tho thoAI A AI one ant of the foreign newspaper correspondents corr who the peace conference nt Al Portsmouth Mr tIr n won tinny friend ani was exceed popular among hl confreres confrere There Th ere remains r a It taint faint hope hore that the czar crar III yet ot pardon him u 2 J n n n n n n nI I Is represented by b nome of oC hh hi hiI I best known poems which lire aie preceded I by h brief sketches do de to III and awaken Inter InterN cut N note at lit the end of ot the hook book gho much useful and Interesting Information mation The briM brief critical comments which hn been heen added lo 10 tho explanatory tory tOI notes are to Interpret the tn the student to win will his attention find ru o for Children Re ne ReWritten Written by laMICH Baldwin American Hook New 11 York Is Intended for Cur tho second year In chool story IH I litre In ill words rn for fOl child In the charm charming ing HIle which 11 nil of oC Dr Hald fI The narrative has Ims been and while the thelden the main points of or the tAle and the simple man manner ner nel of the original hae hll been carefully pre harsher pints tho I om hae been omitted An R now 11 translated Into twentieth cen century tury form It will lead to 10 I better un understanding of ot tho Iho story rind lint a 1 deeper appreciation of lit Its author The page bears tho words With apologies to Daniel D ro but bal no apologies aro necessary for tor u 1 rendering FO sympathetic thelle and delightful an IlI this I A mul of or marked will be bo published In the spring by h Moffat Yard Company under the I title Where Speech Ends Tho Iho author In Iii Robert Haven n oung J graduate who Is well welli i known by b his hili Mellon contributions to toI I the Century Magazine und his hilt I ii on n mu lu n tho Outlook II j The so PO often otten his hili mission that thal u I simple moving love Iye story to like this one that thAI In also alpo In III the ben he t souse because o un h a Il mu lc story Is Indeed a This Thill novel of ot the celebrated Orchestra and 1 one In which tho atmosphere ha hall that of oC reality that thai can only be Imparted by hy the Iho I m n of oC one who wat If It only Dill for tor a n short period n professional A of ot great greAl b auty aut by Henry Henr Henran van an Dyke Introduces the narrative Baldwin Choice Poems Is IA a 1 volume containing nine nino of oC the best hort poems of ot Longfellow low lo Lowell Macaulay Macaula Byron and The ThO explanatory I tory tor notes brier brief find and few tew for tor tho Iho Introductory sketches 1110 to Intended to awaken such uch Interest In the poems ns a I whole nH nf wilt will lead IM I the pupils to lIs oer for rOl themselves whatever H Is most rno t to III understand The biographical ical nip designed dc l chiefly chief for tor reference Theoe particular poems were selected I they the form HIP Uw of tho Now el York State Educational l department for tor examina examinations for tor preliminary certificates In EI II h As AI edited they th will aid al l tho r to tn grow trOW Into nn nil of the bet best poetry Ameri American can all company |