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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, AUCxUBT 22, 1903. IN THE LITERARY WORLD"! ; I C TIME TABLE NEW BOOKS FOR THE SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS AND jGOSSIP. OF BOOKS, MAGAZINES, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS. Lkt AND SALT LAKE R. H far Bait Volume Twenty-Tw- o riac Headers Will Be la 444 444 444444 YORK HARBOR, 1903. a Again, adown the cliff, the south winds blow And kiss the drowsy poppies into flame; And the blue river winding on, the same la singing, as it ripples, soft and low; The lazy heea that through the sunshine go For purple shelter of the clover aim, And pilgrim butterflies the gold shrines claim Of wideoped roses that by waysides grow; All is unchanged, the sapphire of, the sky, The river's limpid flow, the daisies' 4- 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The swing, dew-crown- grass, the swal- ed lows sailing by. And sense of music summer seems to bring, 4. if As it silver fluted, sigh on sigh. 4 own rapture, like some living Of its 4 i thing. 4 In the MRS. WHITON-ETON'Boston Transcript. E, 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OF BOOKS AND AUTHORS. A life of Sidney Lanier, by Edward Mimo of Trinity college, Durham, N. C. is to be published in the American Men of Letters series. Frederic Remington's fine novel, "John Errninie of the Yellowstone," has been dramatized and is to be played this coming season by James K. Hackett. "Children of the Old Masters' is an art book which Mrs. Alice Meynell has written for the coming holiday season. It is to be fully Illustrated. The Macmillans are bringing out a volume entitled. "J. McNeil Whistler and His Work," by Alfred G. and Nancy Bell. The book was completed several weeks before the artist's death. "The Crimson Fairy Book" is the title of Andre'.v Lang's new Christmas book. The author is also bringing out "The Valet's Tragedy and Other Studies." A new book by Justus Miles Forman, author of "Journey's End," is pleasant news for every one, who read the author's first charming work. "Monig-ny- " the new one is entitled. i The beautiful little Golden Treasury series has been enriched with a new volume, "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table," with an introduction by Les.lie Stephen. These little books are issued at 4 4 4 ' - - $1. Charles Godfrey Leland's will gives his estate to his sister, Mrs. James Har rison. The copyright of his books goes to "his English publisher, Philip Welby. There is a bequest of $5000 to Mrs. Jo- 'c ' J i- - k . OMfro J 4 las lurk Tne lark goes sunward wlrvrin. 4 With his throat ftburat with Jt!?; But the dove, hla own ttong ulnrlngr. Mourns In a minor key. lla fm'rr llorn e I r ?lr.. Tfre Klnlahlng; Kr.jrravlnjr ard Llfctrlc ! l'etrfn: rd WoM ' The gren earth, undr inn or rain. Knows few of th" nound cf teara; But th wldr ieas slnf symphonies Of the tragedies of the years. , ' ''1- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 JOHN D. BARRY. Author of "A Daughter of Thespis.' "Omar for Gasfitters." "Omar for Lady Cracker Packer3." "Omar for Blacksmiths.' "Omar for Life Insurance Agents." This is not expected to conflict with Josephine Daskarn's "Omar for Ladles." The Header. ALICE IN BOOKLAND. "Too books are like the one In this verse: many "Little Orphant Anr.le bought a bo k tho other day. It was orful full o brains an things, he heard the critics siy She, thought it must b packed with wit, an' sense, an' wor.ls of gnll. But when she turned the covers back It wasn't there at ail." "I don't like nursery rhymes," ssM Alice, disdainfully. "Don't you?" said tho "Worm. "Mayh you like egKs. When I'm a publisher I'm going to crct out an edition of Bacon with eggs. I'll call it the Breakfast Edition. And I'll get out an edition of Lamb with mint sauce. Do you like Lamb's Tales?" "I like ox tails in soup," Alice said rather at random. "I mean Lamb's ThIcs from Shakespeare," said the Worm cru.sly. "Mary had a set VinLamb All neatly hound calf; She bought it at a elry goods store .1 One elollr.r and half. Little Bo Peep had a t A sheep Wilh a contract that did bind awav. Installments to pay. but she ran hr And left her Tab s behind hr." "I'm sorry I can't stay longer." he said, must "but 1I have a commission am riamatizln Lamb's Talfs carry out. Shakespeare from Mr. Frohman." Les lie's Monthly. 4 mutt W sint- Oh, sometimes ther ers and lays find the nob In the lute; Berauae thy hav no paeana of 4 praise Shall th sea and the dove mute? That TasMcrmy; Sjrri, 4444444444444444 a writer of rr tntlHshown that Is ltm lhl, A-r.- - F.y. , Jic-rM-- ct y. m, 1 . tn. Altrt H""n.T Boy crny. J Ht.Johm H. Knvln-- f. CMeajro. lxMi; : Iten Tfm,r. s John lUim.m'r, 11. J. M. M.ck- - lJ"r. Th'nji i st C. II. Ituk-i- v. it Dt. v ln- Lutch. Krtn" City: Minnie V. It Mrlirl't. I'rnvo; B. F. nr; drpr..lr MUJrr. Cbr-- y Brt'o. Crtla Kr.ieiit. Cre-k- : P. T. Klr-r- . W. W. Mtn-n- . Hon- ! ir-- n Cltjr Ticket Of!lc 201 Fcr rt3 (..fntnr. tjer.eral rtlry;rs Afft" ial it ) . .ind--ipi- iSll. Jc tl: Fr'nru M. Fori,. Hpar,;ai F .A. Flint. It. Hit venter. Butie; k:. tn-r.a- : Kn"t; Mahi; P Kr-.- l Ohio; J. II. ttf. ,r-Kfr- rt II dw-r- t 1.1. -t Unl-ir.e"- " i. us Is not for children: ISc. 10c und tl bottt nt 7.. C. M. I. "I don't Intend a child to read HALF PRICE. These Unci', which are not for tho younpr: s Men' imrr.er underwear sal" this For If I old I should Indeed at Watker.. week, Feel fully worthy to be hunr:. (Is "handed" the perfect tense of "hang"? Ijc Anrrle. Correct me. Mr. Andrew Lang:)" Tfi Anclu. Halt Tha 10 C&et; Knutaford." Ike. be Among" the proverba perverted Is "Vl.tue Its own reward." which In tOtels test of ChlCarOV folCol. Streamer's translation reads lows: "Virtue Is Its own reward? Alat! 4- WHERE TO GO And what a pnor or." aa a rul! Bo virtuous and life will pan TOR AilUSEEKT. I.Ike one Ions term of 8unday-eho-(No prospect, truly, could one rind A STRONG STORY. More unallurlnr to the mind.)" The nvrr.lnff Telernm vrT.l lr.- "The. wicked fiurlKh like the bay. resort form yovt on all At cards or lovs they always "Ann" Carmel." by Gwendolen Overton ln; f- and theaters. Look up lh id. (The Macmillan company. New York.) Good fortune dc their step all day. Mif?3 Overton 'has. by this second novel. fatten while the tod trow ihl 1. They column. established h:.3elf m the front rank of The righteous man has much t bar; American women novelists. Hhe has Tho bad becomes a bunionalre;" y hi a MurMrHra . o v a t. nvjiM-T- F?!re-- T.Arrr CTTT. f, ALT ITAVT, r.o. urf a ir.jr i:!.,.,. I ?iJrrw Fast.... SFf tfrT go. I tJ f n. Foe Tr-ii1 KM Ko. r JUNr, lrnve. t a rv Vo. F For:rivU t at. all Intert r n. rs .!t Frrt."' 4?..) Knir.. Ve tt p m. ptfJpn. rij '.tn 'n artr1 !?h VH! d p tn. Vt( o, tFtr t e Watt. t' the "No. f F.e Fark City am. 1 r.r i-- 1 1 4 fA.n tb r -- F- 1 sr. Ft-cha- m. 50 : The curinjc of Weak Men has been rry life's work, ar.3 I hive r.oir My rrr.edy perfected treatment with which I am niiklna r,y full rr. th Sir John Hampton Vital Ilf ttoratlve will make you stroru. x'.kt : and happy nraln, r.o matter what caused jcu to be weak. wntr j or bllltated. There Is a root to this disease cf fiesual DeHnty. Why r.ot dig wouM out the root? If you rould not atop your tooth rem aching have It pulled. When your eye crow dim from caus rr age, rou glasses that you may se better. If ou cut jour r.r.gar. o" ttrp tha few. or pUiter. T d th-of blood with a bandar things seema qulta r.aturftl pliln duties and requirement; but they are no more snlb'e or natural than It Is or would be for yo.j to take a and unfallinir remedy like lha Blr John Hamp'on Vital Restorative. If you are a Weak; Man one ifrnr.c frcrrt Pesual nihility. Loss cf Fower. I.ctees. Wastb g of Vital Atrophy or Shrinkage. Varicocele or Aocnta A , f Af.r Ailment or Weakness affecting tha e'xual orc.ir.'.jr:! 4 cr vital strucnira. you are the man that 1 w.ir.1 t ''V ' 'A 1 ran cure I know i For for other that you. treat, Si than these which I have listed. I do recommend the 8tr John Hampton Vital nettr.ntle. To mn who real'.v peed for it Is not a "cure-all.- " treatment. I will make a very liberal cfTer. wr.j.-- ofTer 'V ' V-I Is this: To every man who wiites and inrlut lc. will send a course cf rry that be mty demonstrate to Ms own sstlfart'n 'what thoroughly nr. a i cutis ton 5F..xt:Ai df.iul.ity ih. i sorn er.d this treatment free at th would Jii;t start, but - I have trUd that pi-- or.d found that every lull Backer !n the land wrote to me for the curloity rnen who never did nor never wbl tak treatment any rhysklan s treatmert If ti.-- y have to t iv f,r St. therefore. I decided to make th" nominal charae of foe to do away with this class; but to men who ire In iul whr are in r.eed of and who wl'l take treatment. 1 win return this flftv cnts or give credit for It. as It Is merely a kind of guaranty of pood faith and ahows me that I nm corresponding men wt, mean business and who dere a cur. Now. vrhen youwith ser.-rr.e t;. fOe. I do not merely send you a day or two's treatment, but aer.d "to enough of the Restorative, thoroughly cure you rr demonstrate that I have a cure prepaid, for you. Make up your mind to treat yourself right, and send today for this and von win llv bless the day that you flrat read of thetreatment, Blr John Hampton Vital Restorative, for you will find It different In appearance ar,d ac ; tlon than any ether remedy entirely 5f that yoa hava ever seen or taken 1. course, if the demonstrating treatment perfectly ruri oi. I t; not reiurn or cre .it you with the fifty rei ta. In wr s rr. be stire nr. addresa your letter carefully and pl.ilnly to the EncUh Resoratlv Co., IS to 15 Union Rldg., Denver, Colo. This is no C. O. D. schema us you will find most liberal offers are. I send nothinr? C. O, D., but sendseemingly the IUj. Once Vtils, but a storative, prepared, for 50c. Write today, for this offer may .i0X SttOSlT. and may not bo repeated. d. nerve-lrrltatln- Volumes I. and II. of the work published by Doubleday. Page & Co. about the Harriman Alaska expedition were only the beginning of a great enterprise. nt work Eminent specialists have four yenrs, and three newVnlurr.es will " hi issued in September on Glaciers, and Geology, to be soon followed by others, completing the work in twelve volumes. In view of the discussion, on both sides of the Atlantic, cf the project to bring Wagner's opera, "Parsifal," to New York, th announcement of a new poetic English version of this text is timely. It is from the pen of Oliver Huckel of Baltimore, who has had special advantages in studying the opera at The publishers are Messrs. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. n Bot-aii3- c-- 13 -- J-- S'o Fr.-erg- g r. t e-- vf-- v. AUIlHT.r AT PALT U!(K CiTT. "15 a ra. No. . Frcr I t r. Iea Frr-ts'o. ar. 1 I ' t . . M e rx r K?. 1 - Fr-ra .A ;tat . . , .S t rv. Vo. n rir!Trr atj K3l..5l il r n. lrir n n 2-- So Frf s-j- N ?- N.r Si So e: Tt-U- MifT"" n. . Fr--- - HeVrr. F'.T-sha- -.m tT-- -- r. Kur-ic- ( x Fark lr-F- rm It to'.:I ei CI ? OfLn net crJn rr-i a i V.'e-tt.- "VV 7 a m 1 .. e-- in. '.irn. n vt... tvn. Ocfieo af.4 '..,,.. Iapm. Frrrt at n'r j?cr 'Fhe-- a T' )t fV. '; Orfe. , n x f r iiF.VTf.N-t arwlr 4 j-- r. At tsar.. j I 1 11 ri r.-- .t v ernt Bay-reut- h. ... AJ f-- specially translated for this production. After its New York run. Mrs. Fiske will take the play all over the country, it is understood, going as far west as San Francisco. Colncidently with its production in New York, the Macmillan company will publish the rlay in book ml form. I Hi it liev. Villiam Elliott Griffis, author of "Young People's History of Holland." and several other books on the Netherlands, has resigned his pastorate In KrYsea, N. Y., and will devote his whole time to historical literature and lecturing. His favorite branches of history are the influence of the Netherlands on the progress of Europe, and on American colonial and Federal history, and the relations of feudal to modern Japan. v mm mm OMAR PARAPHRASES. & Co.. publishers for Messrs. Hard, Attit the Masterpiece Degrading society, announce half a dozen more paraphrases of Omar for early publication. Fitzgerald's market, The first, which is already on the is? titled is by Mr. William Parsnips and for Green Grocers.' Mr. Parsnips, true to the principles and methods of the M. D. S., has preserved the spirit of the letter as posoriginal, and as much of the sible. Of course, "wine" becomes "ging-cbecomes "box of pop," "loaf of bread" groLn?akfast food," "tavern" becomes kerobecomes "fill the cery, "fill the cup" sene can," and so on; while the line, "Ah, Mm mm 'mar tw Debilitated Hen Vigorous. j w-- d. etr-Mt- - vvArtnjr??. A rest, J Lalt Oty. BIG I I : ; HORN BASIN. ;i ) rat A ftIf r rr I.t In r ew the future 5f . - e ita )e-- short unt rf F5n t'r,i:r J'jillriVn arre to F.i wM ' wcter c lrrj-'.lr- !r. r y t : te'. 1 r ? 1 a, ill rr, F--. ri't j r - i- t e lhn y. a ) ahut a er ! f,-- tl's It J j-- Irrreattf tr . e e. fre-e- . t M'.; flitini Tbrm'ch car. f!a,'t Lake City t ft. Kar Lcu'a City, ur.tr on-t New York. Uurri and lttnclpJ e;haca ta rates f ismnsf lr i r I plf attanUta to Ud:a axd ch:l rr.. Tourtat aiepers thr't3s? to Itott anJ other wlltoat c.ai. t ticket ffe, :53 ITVx--t ;r t'w Ir.qulro f alt City, A?If.v Ir.forrr atlon r.M, C. TDW.SaCND, illr gUen. "' "-e-j'!.t Fati' Fp!al Cfcf rnta TICKETS: l-- ke j, 79 V. Second Soutli St, tu r. a. Tr.rrp. JL, If saourl 1'ictf.c gaJt iir4 i". A, F. A , City. UUh. T. r. :;eslx:. r.. Li liy, SALT tt tf A yae Il!rhtful Ticca rroilLabls If You Have Goods to fanft'sl to Vi'inti Ir.r-.aa Sell Play Orcnr.d ca rarCs. FTacea P-e- c In a Tl-- A-- t CAT.TFOrt-- N A-- N tvm U m.r4 e-- ml A C wbat irj: r eie.. et I ?" yc s a r crxrviare, C1 t r aw Tit H TT.UJIUM !'ir'e tv r?T-r-tc. taJ ef Tiinr.n : h. e in 't'.:! r -- ra .jv 7,-ff?- tri-- D. r.'C'. at a cf a a O- -r a . ttr r; v Southern Pacific Company's Lines liiarlpt at Na. rtt ntersUarv Ctt U Le r It. ORAT.Maia Twe I' . A :Ta rajiUrlr r,?! e anl 8ac.ire V.' r:Uola in1 l'LLAtUlu; JtFAI.TH, WFAI.TJI. Xtour'.aJn, V!r, r.Kfa. '.akM at 3 CKa P.aactii tjr tte I 3 VVrt'h Uraryora V I. A HI! CITY. to Lara, lornia Grctct At, Gm. to Visit. r- - T'.ra a'. n sc.. 1 ja If t!-i- a Ct. - et t" on "k rirt. t- !- -. J 'y fat-jr- u-i-- t trains, via ths Cr.l:a s,. mteratb me It is iske f-- 5 ALT L.KG V T th. iv. v real Aaa 1 0 Xfc- -f ft - j - 4' .. nt fr i 1 t. BOo. i Delay tn aacvirtnar the rr.rvr treatment, nrr. t tlahtenlr.c of the colls of this weakness sxnund y eu. and ther w!5 rnw c relcntlesa as time roe on. Addrett The Hriciuh ItoxnrH--. CUTd-- ic (Aand humiliating and Fnlon Rldg.. 1114 JSth St.. Denver Colo. I have written a bo-- which ehou'.l rmrm of't'erett to you. and will be eent. rtpsld. to til ordeHna; tiw. nfty-cHer, 1 etamne er order or other means of money conveyance, payable to the traatmrt. wUI asa!-ear rat company. not b repeated, and If yoj want to se4re a treatment nr thJ? S eT rfM-ptariiesllr which wiTl do yoa ibcm good than anything else, send at once. X Vjihi-c.ttr- sc I " e :s'!:;tr1f l tt?; 5 i a t - rtated above, for I Make Weak and nrrtren :y to 1 The phvflcal falilnr of fiexusl Debility. Varicocele. Watlr,r. rlr.k.ir - er ' ment. and Kindred Nervo-Vlt- al Is w.mrc ecomiir Complaints Vfif - n- I I n not think that I over estimate it when I ray that fully Ti per etnt of a:i rr.en ar. ef t Ix-the cause of this weakness be what It may whether from over my treatment. rv-- . Indultrence, li:norancv dissipation or vice, the retutt of extxtlnc fact la tut th arr man la treating himself rtuht. who Is thus afnirt-until he has taken a enUr. of Ym'n,rar!j,nhn Hampton Mtnl Restorative nd. then, when he Is phyilcally perfj aB4ja wide rtistmitlon and brond difference between a reo.1 man and a man who is wr.:;r m vp.ap. ty. A man who cannot believe that I have a permanent and lasV.nr cure for Mm he has - af!r read the affidavit I make and when I have cfTrd to tend a treatment tv cf tfemonstratlnjf my remedy ard In view of other and w I w fore him Is- either Ignorant or he deliberately cloeee hit eyea Mp-- rvi!r.ee hla rr.d lr.tret 1 naye . noi to irive any or m time anwrrsr.r """ur- in qciaa er.ee. ana winnwr, no attention to letters from peracr.s who An rot r.oj i.ay th e,r tr.m.rt the Sexual System, It la a marvelous elUlrit be the Filxlr of life for thFor -- prid the wonderful cures it has effected truly seem like miracles p'rforme j if nyut onrr.lm ar to be believed when say thst they have tried "everrthlntr else- - an-- fatv-- t tA A.c! 1 until they secured thethey .1 -. Th- - ii,r Sir John Himnton Vital rteator at J .- n. jmrr.er. a 1 t- tepl OU-CAi- j j l Mrs. Minnie Maddern Flske will produce in September, at ithe Manhattan theater, New York, her new play, "Mary of Magdala," which has been JCAK- - ! ,iw tlt i:th. i H r lit rvv!y r.'.vlt, j j . n r 11 m n s s a Ge-r.era- th m- cf a rn:ri;:ars JIAHT this IrT'p'te r'E?.i. r,:11 y. ts Ct; M!r.:rc J c. -- m Ftah fr--ra FT r.ATrii . I ft n!t-mer.- SISlk In citt. jorrrit. TI- - TAf O ar,5 flAL.vr.sTON. r-- - vfr 1V- i wr t 3 TRIIV3 DAILY - J I.' re t TO ST. LOUIS to Weak Men Mrt. V(I KID GRANDE COLORaDO-UTA- rree- a & AND t;rti. - K . Tra-'i- s i TOPIEi rri e L CITY OF DENVER, Coun'y of Arapahoe. April 27, 1Do3. I, the msr.acrej- - of the English Restorative Co., lir.st being duly sworn, on oath depose and say that the ingredients of tho S!r Jchn Hampton Vltnl Restorative are known to n?e and that It contains none g of the poisonous and drucs which are used In all other preparations recommended for Sexual Debility which have n"n examined by me, and that the Ingredients of this Restorative ate herbal and that they could not p'ssl-bl- y Injure a child, even If taken In full doses; further, that I have been associated with the discoverer of this treatment ever slnre It has been o.Tered the public as a porlHvc and unfalllr.K cure for Sexual Neurasthenia and Assrciata Diseases or Weaknesses, and that 1 am fully cognizant of the vast number of cures It has and Is and am assured thfse cure are making, and lastpermanent ing. I am further prepared to swear that It Is a po?itive and absolute specific for Weaknesses of the Sexual Organ'sm in any form and that it is the only treatment which will produce growth or development where atrophy or shrinkage which will cure Varicocele. I exlns, find firmly believes the Sir John Ilamrton Vital Restorative to be tU? only r&l cure ever offered men and I mrike these statements voluntarily and without compensation, knowing: the great good this treatment will do men who need it. The mar.aeenof the English Restorative Co., personally kr.nwn to me, hop appeared before me, a r.otarv for the county of Arapnh.'je and State cf Colorado, and swore to the foregoing:. MARTIN II. SMITH. Notr.rv Public. My cnmmt.':?if. expires March 5, 15$. - T.A ATCHISOX. m SWORN STATEMENT fw 1 1 .t v -'r TUttor, 1 A ' a h'i.ncch. a o i a. City Ticket OfT.ca, 201 JfaJa SlrL T. sf-- 4 J :$ MUlard. Klrk-r- : L-- - ,- flll.LUTT V. lr.rr Art, 1 t r .Nit'. ? '' ir-'--'- , T. rt. Ilain Street. en at-- r-- r4 t- 50. Telethon r jXlTl 1 ? B fk S J,JJ DAILY. f-- ? Cr-'- C OC T JTras- - h Mr-n-lfc- . n. a r, 3 f. t at 4 111. ??jtte t'i yrif!r3 lr r4 ... 4t a. a ..... .. CiW t:: 7, Ctir. . Dnr. Kra mr,4 ....... Fi ar U 9 M. t fer r, Vi iir. l r.lf. fir.i. ft. t krn4 Chirr Ir.U t. l'cr t''rirr: j t B'ra? a. l'on:i.'.l Var.ay. rs-a. r, . Q."3C . pcrxnr. . Ctitci Paralyils. Proverbs." . writes: by "X. f. mily. T. O. Tmit. T"ivrvprfdIs. accordlnc to the author a "My wife In! b."n Streamer. Hv ar manual of Immoral for the many. Col. with pr.ralysl In br ami. hen I Streamer hns already written "Huthle Hr.rw and "The pertuaded to ucc BilUrd'a Ithyxnes for lleartlrr Home-I '.l tlsbt. which her havHis Baedeker." l.ie cr.l ge.ilu. Baby's it cId Jt la fcr bIfo uelI ?ior:s. frot t'.tea. ing sptnt itself In thoe cfTortn. to tho writing f n bnt)k which h trlls and akin eruption. It dos the work-Col. D?tt tr ,. ALL TRAINS r Cur' jn iuiherTt ttsh ar . M-- Jonrs. I.urf riCTITIOUC TRUTHS. 1 1- C.-mp- p-:- !- rw l - l- c.tr b,'"'r. . Kajaa. . t.v!s M. fyr,m F!'rr Cftv Eureka, and tiarf.f;: liu 4 - o I an 4 Mrrur r.j 1 vt, .C f--a Fairft Hr;l" V;.y C.i; Fro t-1- , r-n-- '( . Dtern'.' - a lz.trraNw.a( . Fc-- r Frt-"- - rreacia. r. Jn FV. -- d in is $- Arrivals at the CuUen ware; J. H. Itrtswn. J2. A. Thmnj fn. J. T. Cats W. C. Itkhardson, Denvrr; lm's Lrtfn. Tacotu; IL -. Carls n and famUy, It. F. R II Hpanhe ar.l wife. w. It Garr-TalU t and lf. Fcrt Worth. Tev: Jr.hu I'uwn, MIm Mau-- H ':t!p r- :,. II. wil-l!iB"ton; y. . hwrjti r,j tr. thT. Ml? llatiry. J. L M!Ut. F. M. Cum- mack. Mto M. Hush. Hm trar,r!-o- . jfTa. cden; Mrs. A W! jrr. Frk J.iiii.r. City; It.I. y. Darke. Mrs W A. Willis tnt. F.irl. N. V.: J. II L"mS. Wilil.ins. llo.,trn. Te : Harrr Uu. Brt ton. II. i MTT1J'. IliiUe; Jurr V, II. Hnrrv I ivrtJard: It itb Mv,'. V.l I'lil WiUUims. -, 1 T t Juab. JU!fr4. Fre-- n The Cxillen. l .U .m lr.trrn4Ut A :- M N t ARRIVE. rrov. c: Cm'.Wrlf - AT THE HOTELS. . hr Calientra ar1 C CT. Arrtrn I'roto. 1903 t (t-.- j Fr -- I ft ;!.. (V aj:r. itl. p at a .. Jll Ir.ir;ut Frrrn ortn P i. 'tx. tMnT tM C arv-- ct-.T- nf U" WIM h- - JYte Uayner llar.dlrnppf Tur.t Dr. CJaytorr.o'a l'aihltr. genuine foundations urn which ta tniikl, and a masterly handling 01 wi.iriy different phasa of life. In hr prvnu work, which was a notable surce.. sac? life In the southwestern section depicted I re of the United Btates,nnd the typ sented were plainly drnwn from the Wit. ho ha round tnp fiIn Anne Carmel lal In for ling thoroughly workfd-oj- t Canada thf territory which Gilbert Pnr-ke- r ban heretofore largely monopolize. The story deal with a peculiar typ of woman or at last a tyi" peculiar in It Is probable that In no dependenceami recent took ha the mind of a woman ben dealt with io frankly. "Anne" Is nr Irre proachable in her conduct, and u!Tenn often follow In her wak that grievou comes to the relatives Rfv1 suffering uMch friends of a woman who will not b ritiea In by conventions. She places hcrlf where nothing but her own cm-du-j position can tavr where the hands cf her brother ar made to strive without turdy and lveloj.. and avail. How ahe pro la all w.uke,! finally accept her ad fate, out by Mips Overt"n in a way that makes "Anne Carmel" one of tho finest book of the day. ivenc fn lUtrh. CrSf I C!-. r r! ,:;ver) nty......... O.UU Q.nn a.m Lirr,!rK?en IVowKRfr tVurilo nn! the American Cilrl. Holdrewood- - Gh l Camp Mr Harrtor lnw-!roHleh; London n ar.a By ka FICTION. LOUIS DQDGU. h 1 4 y r-- tor Va::y lr.' !. ar.d Ive. ! Boyca Outi'.r.rf cho'.asy, . 3 voi. Hr 1'MIlr TVw-riulr.y, l wc ntj third 8. Oeo'.ngical arnual rrprt. trongr Why tha Mini Haa a DMy. t. M ; N . AWlIVt lM. Fa!rnHa; r. rfr.ert!r. Marti ar t ntr tr.nv Jint re nrf,M Mrtaii: Molorn; Iron Work, Ilout-nu- the Ktuirt. s r. ; Bow to Life Dfnrs'h Write trd rr. For n no u s. Miser: CO. FALT LAKH CSTT. - V the Saturday Evening Post under the title, "Our American Snobs." Clifton Johnson, author and arti, has a new book ready for immediate publication, "The Land of the Heather." a companion novel for those delightful books, 'Among English Hedgerows" and "Along French Byways." "The Heart of Home" is the title of Marion Crawford's forthcoming novel. The biography of the Pope, which Mr. Crawford is writing, is practically the official life, prepared from the documents furnished by the Pope himself to Conte Soderini in 1897. His Holiness also read find approved several chapters cf the book. It is to be issued next year. f t- - , v , seph Pennell. James L. Ford, who wrote "The Literary Bhop," has a new book ready for publication, "The Brazen Calf." Many f the chapters have been published in bx-e- , '.? ' c 4 take the Cash and lot the Credit go." '.a printed in capitals. Otherwise the qua4 trains stand as they have always stood, 4 and they a have deal. The In press are as 4 titles of the otherstood Omarsgreat 4 follows: "Omar for Tinsmiths." BRIEF BITS . 444 4 444444444444444 OF NEWS 4 44444444444444 4 A PLEA FOR A SAD EONO. 4 i t I I DEPART. The for.winr twerty-wfi!gmi will 1dd to the public library Monday tr.crnlnj. August 24, l& o 4- Jt v Feb. Hen-da- y Horrjlnjj. '.J.e ii 1 - ...y r |