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Show The Saix Lake Telegram. 8 Fili land and that her hpxv nov-d.gree Hall." will l published ther this fall, I? not unusual. However. Its publication by a Ihtb Arm In Berlin for whom Dr. Berthed A. Har n making the authorized German translation, and a trench edition to iw DroiiKhi out in Paris, the very home of tho mystery story, testify to her wide appeal and to the hlKh esteem In which this author's w ork is held. p.vn:nu.vv f.vknini. atv;ipt it, trvj. ", um rei Hvl my EaliCi lit 1 000000 THE END OF LIFE. Alas, that Spring- should vanHh with the Rose! d That Youth's Manuscript should close! The nightingale that in the Branches sang. Ah, whence, and whither flown again, who knows! ) 0 - J sweet-scente- ) ) Love, could you and I with Ah, Fate conspire To ) 0 0 0 V) s .) ') 0 0 0 0 of my Delight, who no 1) know' st wane, .) The Moon of Ileav'n 13 rising: once Moon Ah, ) i) "j when thyself shining Foot shall pss d Among the Guests on the Grass, And in thy joyous Errand reach the Spot Where I made one turn down an empty Glass! The Rubaiyat of Omar ) ') Star-scatte- i r" rose, Who stirs not from the confines 0 her throne, Yet fills tho spaces of the garden STORY. ; Bros. Jlarper THE WARS OF PEACE. ,fc ii il and Thb w. story o a Is witn a trust and its consequences. An ambitious and successful financier. well-writie- Albion Harding, organizes a combination which brings disaster and suffering on It also alienates his only many propli ron, who, declining; to enter the trut. withdraws his capital from his father's business and buys on .his own account a mill which he attempts to run accordirg to his own ideas, of course the mill i.s combination, or supdestroyedso. by the for it is blown up. Humiliaposedly tion oyrrt.ikes the father in ;i rl iribu'..JVe v;iy, and th1 ?nn is fully recompensed in the hrippmoss which comes to him Through !oe. More incident and mystery would .'Kid cor.siderrt bly to the interest of is somewhat bare. as the ihe stor A. F. Wilson. Little, Brown The author - .v.- Joston. Co., det-'ird- f e w years ago this story app; ar d w York Tribune and serial in the tracted a good deal of attention id portrayal of stage lite. of its was plain even to nailers who untam-with aetors and the r fairs that this was a truthful pre A i h-i- 00 lv d.l I Ciirtst!nrten Mrs Christine Cl erreii Mlis CI ra i'ami.bfll O Indie-'- - Nuthalt Mbs Ai sri:r 1lV" c;r.er Kui!b.u..i,r Am'. U-.- Mr d ci:i., Hdt Miss Ib-nri- ite llavcock Mrs Julii Holland Mrs .! II Hlusins Mrs Ida l!"!nies "The Mujdr Forest." a story of a lit-boy lost in the Canadian woods, is se I'M ward 'While's next story. Slewait It no The Macmillans are to publbh it in the a autumn. tl Ht-bi-c- aa t ;t- Ml-- s '. - of "Tho Money Payne, author has a. new hook ready for Captain," ublica t ion, "Mr. Salt"; Houhtoi1, Mif-ni- n Co. an brinintc it out. Th" author is sp ndintc the summer 0:1 t'nc "Will Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap (.V: Maine coast. The Reader for .August hav .'anne ex'rodiu t iors. r,otaby cellent haIf-iotbe tortraits of Williain I"an Howclls and Jack LoiKion. Molly Kllio! story, "The Fortum-- of Fit;." is in its fifth and sixth chapters. 1 Dressings of Cuticura Great Skin Cure And the ; Se.i-v.ell- 's The success of "Sherlock Holmes" lias turned the attention of theatrical managers to the dramatic possibilities of , Piirest, Sweetest, Fost Effactlva Remediss detective stories. The has alteadv been made that Kyile Hollow will ajmar as Raffles in "The Amateur Cracksman": and now it i. reported that a play is lMr.;; ma.de out of Anna Kathcrine Creen's novel, "The Filigree it; 11. which, in many ways, is better suited to stas;e piodu' tioi: than either of th" other two hijrh-clas- fcr Skin, Scalp and Hair. Tdis treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes Irritated, itching Burfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the ecalp skin, supplies tho roots with energy and 'nourishment, autl make tho bair grow upon uivreet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all elie fails. Millions of women. noT7 rely on Cuticura Soap assisted by Cuticura Ointment, tho preatshin cure, fcr preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and toothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltchings and chafings, for aunoying irritations, or too free or oflezisive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of tho toilet and nursery. Cuticura remedies are the standard ftia cures and humour remedies of tho world. Bathe the ail'ectcd parts with hot water ani Cuticura oap, to cleanse the surfico of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle.. Dry, without hard rubbing, ami apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritat'on and inflammation, and soothe and heal, an t, lastly, in the severer forms, take C.iticvira llesolvent, to cool and cleanse The blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure the"?itost lorturing, skin, sca?p and hloo-.- humours, f roju pir.;ples to ncroftilfc, trom infancy to age. .vheu nil cbe fail?- dis-d-rnri- ng I f,:.i !'t ' o- - Chocoi-', . Fottfr )ru - r. .dU Vi'.U. Z'c. rer vie! of(.Cint-riat.1..ni.t CJscTtwhoat l)o-tl.ondi. .'".c. s C7 Colcinbui Ave. Binn, t ehm. !a?jxj Corp.. fio HrosCurt Evr Humour." iot "How ICT t- - V s 1 books. Thf initial article in tho forthcominK number of the Critic is devoted to the Pope's life in the Vatican. This extended paper, which is prefaced by an appreciation of his holiness by A. I. du P. Coleman, was written exclusively for n Italian the Critic by the t and man of letters. conospondr-nSigner HalTuelle Simboli. As defew contails of temporary writers know lb" the Pope's daily life a:- well as Siirnor Simboli. th- - article eontains much hitherto unpublished information. a well-know- - The Rooklovers Magazine for Aujrust contains a number of excellent and most Interesting iortraits. illustrating an article upon "The Victories of Modern Medical Science." The portraits are full-edolutes, in tint; the article offers for the layman a clear little sketch of th1 marvelous work which has been done in this noble rrienee by rrien still living ami stilt working. ?" Dr. S. 11. Keightley. whose exciting story, "A Man of Millions." has jut been added to their Red Paper Covered Series by the New Amsterdam Book company, has some odd situations. The hero, who has b?en ruined and forced to leave home through the machinations of another, returns home wealthy after eleven years of wandering and adventure, and finds the woman he loved married to the man who had wrecked his life. This was not a pleasant situation, particularly as his enemy makes new efforts against him, but he safely circumvents the plots, and the story ends in the most satisfactory manner. Anna Kathcrine Green is one of the few American novelists whose stories are liked by Kuropeans as wl-I- as they are by her own people. The fact that she has a large reading public In Eng- l A Johnson Chas Jaiiu H V .1 Mr and Mrs Aib-AIW n J. Richard Aauard Mr N P AU'lrews J R Ad cms .1 Alllsi.n H Aml-- Austin T A tkins tllilt P.rown linni"...!! ; aid- K il K : : A A W 1 P.oj.udck Pairil V..nr Raldwlri S J C) R.irhc (leu kl v R R K Pilling P Uiddy Ri.-ho- p R- - rr!mn N O i!Mi;s John r.,x ll irrv V R I! V -- --. P. ! . ' 'r I.it ,f ir rt 1. .!-- )! I''!n;i-n- A A Y Mrs A. I. H v Yt A : . r ', 1 P a n- cI'M . i. . A r -- a-- '. ' Hi-- I h' iii,l ja term - ?: c'ai. ' . ;;.. . : 1 i! .I 1 1 I"t i i.tr. th- ( iUn '. . l ,- f" 'i i i li ' t f 1 u' if- :' '"--- ' c V '.'. . ' t 4" f ' 1 r ct , 1 H . F. 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II Fulton Knc-tans-nv- cr - A H 2) 1 (i roves K A (Jospodlnn tTasiiome C.hrlst S V f; is born Clark C.ardner A C Hill J IT Haneberk G W Hayps Harry 1 Hilton Robt Hurtublsc Alex J lligbco C I - Hltli i: Claude r Itudd Cl a C H I.'orsey C P Puny HI'd J P h r Pi .! .,! .1 V A Ib.d Pavid I ( Fowler V F Goodrich Irn (Jrant (bo (C) H Hurron f 1 , ldr n. 1U ,ef t irfjjn t rr, r n.a tf -" r .) V;n II. il'1-1 w-f-' r t IJf ?! J-- hn Prie- or;' V ,' ..;..! . P H 1" Hu. ;t T J ll.irtwtf M II li j r . T tmn J nln Jas Poiltt DefrrafT doif Parlor Faust , .. sr. l f.lhe 1 ,.;,irci.-:,- t ,Z at A n tr " r n fcr l t n'.'.rr N I ... r ! Pitt!,f pae Pn'A orn J A I .rand o Jack Parson John M'Lmui r 'In M;c'lti;i J..s .M.i;.".. Id s T Martin Sil;irror, McKn'ii Plof.M-- Y (! ' Mr Fir.rt rs.-- r M ' - ... V. , P Wrti 1 pi-v.'- V : 5- .- I'Hiiianl Jike M 1,' Nl-'ho-- ii 1Com R Iar y JRill Iosil!lc.l . Ravies r A f. nls-- r - X . i Mn! Heart V ("namhers (If o r T - 'i V f T rt t. ! 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O 1 . .' :? . y J.a:. tt dy n a:i J.H k Kldd I) p.et ratre P.. lill K 1 Ib-a- Ab-- . K.liv KiPctrleU t irue Hold T I5asli Cli." C P.o!tnuin R Haley T C 1 paauia , Frarais : k '.f lluo.id Geo C) p. P.fi-bR ,; tie inra v I ; o V Kfrnlall IP'iry J.i- - T S I'vrr 'Pntn tt- - - n K K NV'm A . ! , in s n;-- , I' of "C'.iins Patrick Ki rr ns II C O s AiNai n A it:- - J'-r- O I - ! r- u Yi-ur.- r-- ou Arnold Hnnett, author r.f "Amui of the Five Towns." McClun Fhillip;. .Sc Co.). declares that heioiiics of Is or 1M arc too trivial for the wiit u- of th; clay to waste his powder md shot upon. s? mi r'h N U'.Mmim Miss Rv.i WFks Mrs M.ciK WlPinms Mrs l.izzi Miss Pa-HaniiPou Mlrs Ml-Laura brtrul. Mr.-- A Hill Mrs Tal" ? Z..nger John-lo- t; yir Afros', t HNTI.nM I3N S LIST. J. h n t in I. o Anderson Wn P. .I't A:.di ;. e 1 .: . p 1; H. ;ri I , .Mrs M.u- - na t" r ?, . 'n llutrlderi eeM Mi" I T Ml' Rutta l Vtl'v t - 1 Mr" T II Mis Anrd'" Uilllanis 1 ',r'c Ml-- s Har.-.-- u H-ir- 1 Hel , - ! - - :'.u d r Jdiltl s . , t . ,.t H.. p J T!jo"TTpv.ri - - t ; 1 - m . if r 1! J'M W t 1 Di.rl r ll:-rdtr- . - . 'r ' Aristocratic London Lady Cured Cincinof Treatment a the By nati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. - r.i t n tv.'d - i t: r;-"- Hi 1 Gey Cart f Sylvcfter Mls Helen ii;r!e Ml Holcrhtman Mrs Ai? Smith Mrs Kathrjn M.I I. Hopkins Mrs Ir - TiP.lH Ibrfeldt Mi.S Doj- Trott Mrs 11 J .: !r- tliy Thompson M1h Tfarvcv Mrs V O V T Truckv Mrs i;..c llb- Mis KlvM! Tiio Harvey I ! ndrv MlI c j .1 irnnn M !,. Stah Hantmau Mrs V. Tooibs Mr Am U 'ri I s el--- Ji tc.r ',:.; J : Jo- - Miss r -- V , rrl St. wart j hat t S; Hartm.in ' Alfred P llirri ' H.ir' . ll..r'' rt Pi n k II 1 I . in f R. Mrs H Strip.'. Mrs 1! Ftiei'-T- 'I . ri'- i ri ;r." It. can Mrs Thoi sum Mi r.:.--i Sehrrili Mis KarlP HePay Mrs Mary Flmp?on Mis J C Silvers Mrs Grac Ui Ceo M 'Jr.ih.tm Miss TabeS Cilbn Mrs M T Gilbert Sirah M (Ilbbor.s Mrs Vt"- - - si r rr II ir:n im Rr H. rr e: i r , JrH'-- I V b:t' CCt Mln: io i: Ibd rts een-j!i!- y Tv, s wrj; Dr. t;ar,ls Mis Mary Ut M- - - cii-- Miffi o' f ..." ; .'; I .""-. wa ' r,''ii' f battles fit I ;j Mis r?;!d" Mrs Hiim Ml-- s Mr t". Co.. Pitts Mrs laiii.i - D perfectly f.rd prmirrenlT. Many ffCH the tnmcb hrve theif origin in n '(,'An ' Md- -- lib.. . nd Accept r.o i'..t::'.i! J..e ical I)irre-T- v " 7,.re ;i r.x d (- l(li- l d-,- R ctrt4in ro alrohvl, ni:!srf orrery." or rthr-- ni ? ?. cocame. It i a opium, true tetnperance rr'tkni". -, t M"i-i- R heal r.f th in A di'-- l osini! ic'i aed of liver, Ijnye, henn? dis-- a nrrl other oTCii Afr mre l bv n- - t th-- r. JuP.i - u i',- - c's r-r- rn I Hal Cured By Sanatorium t. in the Home. '.mrh ?iTiss r.f d:rrt!cn Pit fcr.d iiftritivn. dj?i-e- - e 1 R 'at l on Mrs M A Carlson MI-- . IJl'.I.m Pare Ml" !..!" Crawford Mis Aly I'o'li k MP'- i;r.)i Church Mls Isora l' nn'.isKtou Mls lax Cartls Mrs fene- powers M's F?a!r.;i ,:m. Po.e Mr K V. Can:i't'51 Ml-Mrs Arr.n tra Ptir.tnK Mrs Ad I't .! Copp Mr? Vr.Hr lln Oil'.ds Mts I.lla l aine Mrs I .o Parrlsh Mr- - A 15 Itf-'d- 4 r' Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Crea tes l n:lr.tion. "f.Mn Ofjri:is of d7etkn I"dic4l InvcoTPft" th'frh llr" a Sensation in London. Moriweh Iwtc (h'fr rrrjin 7Lh m Nasworth.." Mrs Davis Miss Kva Mrs l'irloys b.inliar Misv Dovle I'.ertha lunren Mrs Suanna de Kowr Miss Mnrv T lacbs Kzz.ird Mrt Kilza Cora B I'.ddy M! 1'vans Mr.Fletcher Mrs I'.liza il f-- .-r McLean M!. I'dr.'.t? Martti' Mrs u a M.ifkv Mis Fred T Miller Ml.--s Jull.i Ml" Iltaxla 1 W flinede rrd ft c,f n hinnr t. rs cf fk sI r I.aara y M 1 1 c 1 COMMENT AND GOSSIP OF BOOKS AND AUTHORS. nol I 1 Ni'-lsn- : th ('.ortifh Ard ether rri t vt u. and -- utrui n." th.-s-A vr rr.t ct:r f Ji:5.n wdlb- - iTctfl T"!v of I 1 1 Win- - Ml-- s j irt s M ln.s- - Nt condilK-- N-ls'- Ibadelte Mrs , as 1 1 Co.. Boston. A DAUGHTER. OF THESPIS. a - com-mo- il jii . 0 the theater for literary stage, but left some reason this For pursuits. nuw was not published in book form until tdry but the author's growing prominence as a dramatic critic and a writer of plays has caused its revival and its Introduction to a larger audience. It is th." story of a girl who was educated for a teacher but broke down at the work and went on the stage in a minor position merely for the sake of earning a living, nut Ik cause she had any liking for the lift., She had no especial talent or natural fitness for the work, but being Intelligent and conscientious did the best she could, witli the result that she succeeded In making for herself a reputation as a clever actress and in commanding very j;ood positions. Her relations with her associates, the trials incident to the calling and her toward the outside world m:ik" attitude up th- - burden of the tale. The chief characteristic, of the narrative is its pre eminent common sens.-- , its atmosphere of actual life. Beading it, one knows that the personages of the story behaved In precisely the way described." because it Is the natural wa . The petty jealousies, the gossip, the misunderstandings. tb kindness in emergencies thse are not peculiar to stage life only, they are human manifestations and prove th realism of the tale. Such a blimps- - of the life of actors and actresses is hardly to be found in any work of fiction, it f free from all sensationalism and thoash the stage is far from being represented as an objectionable' place, tm false glamour is thre.wn about it. and the ft awrestruck young woman adir.g is not likely to receive encoura penient fer her fancies. Th.- literary style leave-.- something to be. being rather crude and abrupt, hut the tory i. out of the and worth reading. I. C. I'agc "Rejected of Men," by Howard Pyle, is a strange and unpleasant story. It is no more nor less than a fictitious account of the treatment Christ would receive if lie were to appear in New York today. 'The characters in the novel are the same .is in the scriptural nariatives. John the Baptist, Judas, Pilate and so on. Caia-pha- s is the rector of the Church of tue Advent and so forth. Herod drinks cockwhen tails and read.? the newspaper.-;John the Uaptist is executed one of the ciiaracters says, "It's a confounded shamo." As may be judged, such a volume, whatever ma; have been the intent r purpose of its author, can hardly fail to shock and disgust the reader. If it is not absolutely blasphemous, it is so Hose, to that as to be vulvar and in bad taste. New York: c zj 'z 'Iob-- Mrs Mary Ktcrs Mrs Sam Kalis MIfs Ida KcvhnT Miss Julia Kr.'Rht Mrs Dort L'imUrt Mrs M K LloVd Mi.s Kdlth Molan Mrs W C MuUett Mist r.md Moor Mr Mlr.nl Molan Mrs I,ia b Murpny Mis J Martin Mb.s Un M.isun Mls S Jan Ma cumber Ml-- s Jor-- ! vp.h n?r..il n! t. mil these wi.l ocrr.r t fyrnptfni irfle pf"tC. Kitr Sithiy 01any rtf trrrrt trms, INDIES' LIST. Anderson Mrs Andrus Mr? L Alien Mis3 Ksther Kllen D Alln Mrs Miss MaAnderson rl Anderson Grace J Anderson Mis- Hose Jiutterworth MIms Pearl Tiurns M Iss TJllle lluhler Miss Mary JJryant Mrs JIx-- C It I'.cudle Mrs arlirr l.aura Bps Mr5 Annie liuiiiiw Mi-- s II tt e Unrms Mrs Villvjr , Haty Howlddi Miss Roth- - iir?i-hr- :n"s. prompt !!rr.- tt;- - rr.tj'i:itn tr th? d: a 0 icings, 'Lren.fhfh', pi Itemaininc uncalled for at the Salt Iake City. Aug. U. 1:3. To obtain these letter the applicant muit call for "Advertised Letter." and mut give the date the 1IM. If not called for within two weeks they will be sent to too Dead Letter ofr.ee. 0 ZITFLL.A COCKE. 0 lit- Allll 4T lAH'-- ADVERTISED LETTERS. tion of the little world behind the scenes and of the up. and downs In the lil c idayorfolk. Only one having r ;m intimate acquaintance with the theat could hav written such a story, and Doubtless most readers assumed that the author had himself l.ten an actor at some time. This it seems was the case. Mr. John 1). Barry, the writer of the story, had at cne time some practical experier.ee on the " AN UNPLEASANT symmetry enwrought, It ever murmurs music it hath brought From deeps which many a won- drous secret bear A perfect form and spirit, as the 0 0 0 0 0 stars! 0 000 0 0 with And ) 0 ng With luscious scent and beauty all her own A captive nightingale in golden bars. Singing a song of rapture to the Through this same Garden after me in vain. M Tt jrrT'r-T- f!c'n:ns:. phf ir -- Btunclrolnt; al srft wirifi a Mf'sy Y7K"ti thrrr falinrt aff r Ti pa t;jrMss. Seton's best story. l the dramatized tale of a trapper, but "The Call of the Wild' Is a startling combination ot literature and life that one Instantly accepts as truth." Women are proverbially skillful at naylng in half a dozen words what a man would tak? a column to eay. and the )at phrase In th above quotation puts Into a r.ut?hil the critical opinion of tho?e who have rr.ic. the book. close How oft hereafter rising: shall she look ) Bernl-mythologlc- tions fair ) ) 0 convolu- Are to such flawless grasp the sorry Scheme of things entire, "Would we not shatter it to bits and then Remold it nearer to the Heart's Desire! ) A v WW 1 r'trn 4 H Within a crystal casket deftly caught A magic flute, whose fourteen stops are fraught With one divine and air wreithed shell, whose matter of In n rites to th? Marmlllan om pany of her enjoyment of Jack In-don'li latest novel. 'Kipling." writes, "takes his animal Morles from v Ay, a jewel Eoul-cntranc-i- 0 0 0 erature . What is a sonnet? rare last" A woman of A SONNET. M r i: F. - Itoberls i: A P. 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