Show I i I I JI W if A MEMORY toi youth h I rode I once in my lonely eager With Pur into in 0 Ul I In I n Ih lIGhtly BI liS 3 the thU high hight r t goes In th month mont h of 0 t tho the f ill wild rose rosela L 3 in hi I n the tl Ie IeSt la Ij o Cud t the St north alone the troll trait of ot O nesting bird i F Tins the ilow much march arch of the t h e I n nIng Ing F rr rare to range rallie from tron pais to flow 11 ow t Jr f tv t IS til tilI I II I ok ti th the th the fields TOM rere rJ yet yetI et ee I rw the last lait star etar to Us Hs Usg ts derp g S1 f the ihy by from their re rest relt t tIn In many a crannied rock and leafy neat neatA flee I IA A Ml t 1 In I ft a t fir firss r i i ss as IU a lire fire At t ill Cit tha tho tb boughs A iy ay in dandy daay blue flung lIun ug out a 0 tine line it netting wily torn t m a Go sugarpine A flight BIght of ot Mils hills and then a II J deep p ra rapine rame I pine me Huni Bun with madrono b t h the s A turn la In the tha tb road a o whir And Ana there li hi lIt came Uh fluted ted The rhe rapt tin of ef the chaparral harra the kIng With plume circumstance y and stIr 1 And step of ot f C 1 I Imbed climbed d th the canyon to a riverhead And nd looking backward taw aw a 6 splendor spread read Miles beyond bt rond mUM of ot every emy kingly hue hu Aid AJ d trembling tint the looms of Anal Ana kee A f I ery pomp as g of ot the dying day da An All A ii odor dor her a god tod might take Ma hIs hI hItT lilT if tT AM Ar farther tuther on the wM wide plains under lr IT I r lcd the wind of at o morn c jo over oer far tar and andr r kp k lp their old appointment with the tha theA A AJ rIb yet nt dim don In ia th the distant r f rI Ii I tea g e ca He the east tut a II line of ot ghostly snow snowe the e B rany nr train trens mf an tin open spare I At An I 11 1 Lr iJ r the tules of a perished lak fe I stretched out bending tl the Ittu IH I i cool my m heated h face fac facea r a tv t tInt sent tnt croppIng b by Y Q a sunny 1 h 3 J j I eats t taller than the antlered Pt 5 S kl bli pasture th there re In Iorge pounded boulders blow rs that rather and amaS III the Ns canyons nyons where whre the ithe griz F F K I cr f r through t h lOU h thickets f r r the red r apples on the the Gm from Its it P holl b tree Ll odors keen through all the t I t Ib IbI I the ot of the he I 1 JI j f days das among the breezy I ft the huh of ninny many canyons l K t c tenor ot of f n a brazen tell bell 1 d tit h l bIrd rt t secret t of ot the straying the Hm af night t and ani every ever Cr Crt ad their filmy tops In III IIIi t Cr i like UP upon Onder to twilight vague ant pi hd fallen rallen arro 1 the mountain f Ow i by hurricane to ll lie rt root against t 1 7 Mill stin their little dole of I tj I l brake e green It branches II for a 0 af t Cd l f tern rn Ill a pillow for tor my tny t i nl ht u n th the lofty rang rangi ani aM e L It Of Ine to Eternity b th t Immemorial tar t sea en past d tIt WInd windy II Fouth like lito blon the 10 fading on out of Oregon 1 EdWard lived hived II an Ideal life lIfo with his Ills wife und and three children Like Mis drs Irs Stowe he had the of at In the thc midst of conversation of ot the family circle Tho Thu residence contains much heavy that was wal n In 11 it II be before tore fore KB It present Peet occupants were sere burn born I Iund und anti the service of ot old china belonging to Mrs Irs Thompson Is IH one uric of tilt the finest mid ami most complete In the Iho country The Tho News contains u a number of or tributes to Mr Ir Thompson one ono of ot thou thac best besl of which IH is II from len Gen Lew Wallace a 11 neighbor and und friend Jams James JUicy Hiley con contributes contributes contributes tributes a u poem of which the Hie following are arc the best beet verses Ho lie would have holiday outworn In Would I turn again to seek eek the tho old re release release lease leas The Tho open fields the loved loed haunts of ot his youth The woods the tho waters anti and the tho paths of ot pence peace subtler than our own And love exceeding ours he ho listens thus To ever nearer clearer blown Front From out the lout lost lands lunds of ot T lieo I Or mayhap Chaucer signals and antI with him And Anti his rare fellows ho he goes pilgrim lug Or Walton signs him hiim oer the morn mornIng lug Ing brim Of Ot misty waters vaters midst the tho dales of spring Hoi Hal he goes or He Ho fareH with he has bravely earned the boon Ho no his life the tha open Ollen and the glory there thore thereOf thereOf Of or April buds Iuds May blooms and lowers loners of ot Jun 1 Be no his Ills the tue glittering dawn the twink twinkling ling hug dew The Tho breathless pool or r gush of laugh laughIn In lug Ing streams lie ne his the tile triumph of ot the tho coming true of nil all Ills hIs loveliest dreams 1 S S Whenever an all author scores a n success his early eari efforts are aro sure to be dug up however deeply they the may ma bo be burled buried In I oblivion antI and offered to the or without his consent Mr Ir Anthony Anthon Hope HOlle revived more than one ono of ot novel after The Prisoner of Zenda Z hall hail brought him popularity but In his case there thero was no attempt at al deception and auth the tha quality qua II t of ot his work In the earlier books proved to bo be b fully as ns good goodas as nl that of ot his later ones Tho The lod lodin In the Car for tor Instance was published several reveral years before The Prisoner of Z and apathetically It was reissued after that famous story had had Its long Ions season of ot prosperity and mil none nono could do aught but thank the theauthor theauthor author his publishers for tor thus giving I fag ing the world an opportunity to revise Its first unjust verdict verdictS S I 0 Six hIx editions of Richard Yea Tea and Nay Nn have been printed sin Its publication on November 1st bt The first edition lasted n a month while hilIo the lust last O l were all 1111 Issued during February Tho book is h now nos In III It its foil forty thousand The rite lust last edition edit 1011 of ot ten tell thousand th copies went to on Thursday and an was de tie to the on an the follow Inn a record recant of ot rapid printing While It Is per hups idle to I on 01 the which 1 nit nt Ht lit work be behind behind hind the tho popularity of nf n IL r of ot Mr floWer It ft lute halt lug Ini to the tho widening lIning of ot the tin circle of his with a 1 toy fow of ot tho thio most famous mm men In tins thE country the tile of Mr ir Hew letts work Is growing lt fit a a pace that oven even his friends hardly expected S o IS 0 The sum of Is III to go this year to the tho author of the literary work vork which tho the academy shall con cosi consider I sider tho the most moil noteworthy from th Idealist point of ot slew Tho period set sel for tor nominations by members of the tho I Dud n ad Spanish academics academies isad by the professors of aesthetes lit or history at any university has hns almost expired This rIis prize was WIlS founded by the tho late lato Dr Nobel one ono ol of tho lie inventor of ot dynamite dynamiteS S 0 The New York Timos recently print od rd a u note on III r poem The Tue Passing I of ot Victoria In iii which mention was ivas made of ot the two splendid concluding lines In this tills stan stanza za It said Kaid One line tive Uvo power When lien London In tar far centuries shall shah be beAH beAs beAs As AH still as 1111 Babylon anti and both Joth a D dream When dead deal shall bo be o sumo some poets theme When nil all her tombs and towers lowers shall shah be bo a I light Of Ot ghostly arches In the tho lie noiseless night nightS I S S I 0 Tho late hate Charles Dudley Warners My Summer In a cc Garden had been re rc fused by ly two Boston publishers when one evening tho the author met Henry livelier lIe her at the house of Harriet needier Stowe near hear whom ho he lived hived In Hartford Mrs Stowe spoke HO io well vohl of ot the book that Mr Ir Deecher asked to see It and having hp In read roud the tile manuscript exerted his iii Influence and had hud It pub lie lied 0 Mrs Paget Pa et has baa undertaken to prepare for tor the lie Clarendon Press liess a 11 anew anew new of the tue of ot Horace Walpole and desires to snake make It as ns com corn complete complete as nil possible Ilo sl le Nearly two hundred letters are not Included In cur current current current rent editions have aheady been se so secured cured Others doubtless Oll remain In private Ute ate hands and anti the loan of such uch or of ot careful c cles les Is requested Mrs Is Dorney Wood Ducks Bucks S 0 a aThe I I The Tho Scribners have Just Issued C Fords l orts elaborately II 11 pi entitled George Washington Washing ton In two volumes Besides the th text It Includes as ns Illustrated mat matter mator ter or probably the finest collection In tn of ot that has hns ever evo been blin made Mr Ir Fords liter 1 tel nty alY wo It appears to be most careful ant cultured His tone throughout Is personal and he attempts to show what sort of a n man Washington was In the tue eyes of his h f contemporaries The house In lii S In which Dr S 15 Johnson was born boris has hall been heen for tor 1250 by the city corporation It was sold wold at ut pub public pu lie lic auction In S S Tho Tue Company are soon to Introduce to ii the public pu lle a new writer of fiction Mr Ir Owen Oisen Johnson of New NewYork NewYork York whose first novel nOlI Arrows of the Almighty Is to appear under the tho out ati o of ot 0 that flint house housu hit us In April being pub pu simultaneously In New York and London Mr Ir Johnson Is the son of Underwood Un erwood Johnson associate editor of ot the Century This Th This 9 novel is the lie first serious work ho has haH under undertaken undertaken taken excepting contributions to the Yale Literary Magazine of which he h hIi wan Ii chairman chirman for Cor the tho class of at HOl I OO Uis His story not nol follow the or historical tendency of current fiction but Is n a novel noel of flom join childhood to middle age with he hI heroic rote role phases The Time opening scenes use ate laid In Maryland Marland chiefly on the eastern shore In days the narra narrative Il live tive then shifts shirts to Cleveland about tho the time of the breaking out of ot the tho Civil Will war returning to Baltimore where tho the hero John Gaunt Is stationed as 08 an of ot tho the commissary commissar department His of the Interests of ot the gov So against the rascality of ot con contractors contractors tractors Is a loathing leading motive of the story and nu one ona which shiichi It Is believed has not be before before fore forc been utilized In fiction The Tho cbs clos closing ing lag scenes take place I In New York Tork City CIt The canvas Is a 1 large one and the popular appeal of the book Is said MIll to tolie tolie tolie lie In the range and the vividness of or oritA Its itA portrayal of character Through Throughout out the story stor there Is a II versatile balanc balancing lug ing of ot serious and nad humorous episodes S SS Apropos propos of ot the tho exclusion by the ladles bodies and gentlemen on the committee of sc so 8 In the Boston Bo ton Public Library of or charming Little Novels of Italy Ita I tho the following lines on his work ore not without mint We reprint them from the New York Times Review They ore Ire addressed presumably I to other novelists of ot the tiny day by b John Ernest Urnest McCann Ye write with pens this New Man with witha a n sword Yo To write with Ink anti and he with blood bloat and tears Ye from tho the head and he lie from the head and heart I IHo lIe Ho fronts front his work like Richard his great Lord Or like a n god goll who rules starred h Anti And not like greedy traders In a mart marti Tho rhe Boston OFton Library committee must be very verr sophisticated to sniff mischief In the pages of ot a writer like Hewlett In Iii some sonic New England I minds how however however however ever exquisite ex pleasure Is akin to wick wickedness wickedness wickedness edness S o S S The Tho Life Lite and Literature of ot the An Ancient Ancient cleat Hebrews by Lyman Abbott D DD DD 1 D I has teen been published by Houghton anti nm Company His Ills book Is a 1 study stud of the Old Testament from the standpoint of ot the reverent modern critic In which he lie lays aside questions of ot Inspiration and amid In an analysis of ot ancient Hebrew life lite and ond lit literature shows the message t of ot Israel Isrnel to the world worM as well ehi as 08 demonstrates the tho richer spiritual results arising from a atrue atrue atrue true higher criticism a S S STo To commemorate the tho anthropological work of ot tho the late Professor Huxley the tho Council of I the lie Anthropological Institute of or London liftS has derided decided to found a 1 pub public lie lic lecture which will be bo called the tha Huxley Memorial Lecture I ture and ond will wll willbe willbe be hll given I len annually at the opening of ot the I winter cession pe slon of the Institute instituteS S 0 SS The Time third volume of ot Letters to Washington ashington edited by II Mr Stanislaus Murray urmy Hamilton and anil published by A Co under the th nu aU of ot the tIme Colonial nome Dame of ot America will embrace em the years 1758 to 1770 The letters are arr from Lord tax tar ax Col oh Speaker on lorge e IIRon others arid throw much light on Washington In hl hi hk huM liuI l ln n II M s relations relation rein lions IsIs his marriage and mimI life lite at Mount Vernon ornon the education of ot his Mellon and his hili character an IM a I foster father aShier These The volumes are ore virtually In to students of American n history and so o 0 much of ot life and ro nance Is often otten with the historical narrative that the letters can cau cannot cannot not fall fail to Interest t the general reader readerS S o S 0 S The lh fourth edition of ot A Dictionary of ot American Authors by Oscar Fay damn h has been published 1 Since Its ItJI publication some years ago no the book bookas hall bias as continuously l grown In favor anti and will m now new no doubt more thin ever eer commend itself to editors editor teachers teacher II anti and all who wish to know about American authors author The volume contains more snore than 7 OO names n over 1000 loo more snore than the tha third edition and nd O misuse limn the lie tile first The fhe t ulon ion afforded rM brief of ot the tho life anti and writings bC t ouch each of ot the authors author named S o S S heists announced for Cor or Immediate publication n a fiction which they lh declare will excite unusual Interest In to lent attn atten attention tion The Tue title of the book in is h tIme Hie th Story of oJ q and anil the tho writes writer Ml hiss s roster r has lian a name miame new nO In III the tue literary world The scenes art aro located locatell In III a seaport on the Atlantic coutt I litre are some real realistic idle lalle studies of ot types timid and of ot course u II love hove story o I S S Tho The London pally MIl Man asserts l that thal Kipling IH II about to dramatize tho the Jungle look hook The opened by b this announcement fu lioni another source Comes the announcement that Khayyam Is s being prepared for tir till tho stage hefty rowlo l Is bout about to publish nn an anthology of or French lore poetry poet from the tenth antIs to nineteenth centuries ed cd by ly Henry hear Carrington M I A dean of ot o Hocking I a as asA t tA A work which promises to he lie of ex exceptional e x Interest Is la the till Jewish I wl h I nc tho tIm first of ot whirl which l Is III announced to appear early next month months This encycloPedia which hUll ban been In eure of preparation for tor the last la l two will vill consist of ot twelve volumes oboist pages It Is tho time joint Joint product t of or over oer OO Jew Jow Jewish lab ish amid scholar scholars and 1101 will willbe willbe wIllbe be devoted to In t |