Show fJ POEMS iMS EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW PERHAPS Perhaps He Ife took tools my steps tep away He hO saw they went ent astray Utro tray he thought It tt but best that I 1 lave all my m stepi tep that by and anI by b After lone years reus ears of discipline I 1 might ill It down and an 1 of ot Him Learn earn that thai my lot may be Ills III truth alone oun oon make mo me flee fre Perhaps lit Ire thought to Jho mo mc time lima limaTo timeTo To choose JIll His steps Instead of mine mini mineTo mineTo To Wok look away to heaven for light To walk lk by faith fatt nd nil not by tight light To search Ills Ilia III Word that I 1 might mighty tt Iho lIy y every truth H lie He deign to jive give He lit lI ha has hidden treasure for lor ills His church That none noM my find except pt by hy search And nd Ince these thue treasures 1 t have hae found I stand on holy hoy ground round Mid praise lie the tho t ord from day da to day Who ho kindly took my steps away awo Mu Nellie lr man nAn one oM of ot the tho founders of ot the United Irish Society wrote rote a 11 that were published hed In n a 1 po collection lection culled called a tow few W tt Wr cl I poem m ht hi i death In 18 The TM poem below In is railed called Erin and Is u said Mid to 10 havu W Jh r D M birth rt 10 0 the i tho Iho Ie four are oro given hero When rose rOO ro e tram from the tho dork dark swelling Hood owl th the green reen Inland 1 und and aw caw It van wa good Th The of ot Europe It sparkled and ond shone phone In ln tho ng of the world orld the tho most moat mo prec precious ou tone stone J I fier her un lIn In her soil Coli In her station thrice blest blut With Willi h her r hack bach toward Britain her face to 10 the Wet West urn rJ lands Insular on her steep shore here And strike her high harp mid the he odean deep 1001 roar 1 flu nui when lh n Its ff tones to 10 mourn and tn to weep r I IT TM T dark Iluk chain of ot Is l 4 thrown oer the deep II oc 11 At M I the th Ih thought of if tho ho fast at the tM tears gush jush from her cyc cycAn An Ami Inc th rUIh of Qt her heart ma mil ken her white bononi bOMon rise rlee oh It Ih coOn of Ot green lament oer the time ken hen religion was Wan war our country countr a crime in mm mn In Gods Imago Inverted In His hin HI plan Anil nd molded his hl hi IoU God In the thc Imago Image of ot man ninn AIM for l r poor toOr 1001 Erin that Hint porno fome omo are ar still seen Who lin ho would de the gram grace from their hatred to green Y Yes CI i oh when nhen youre ouro up and th down CloWn let them live liveTh liveTh Th Then i yIp them that mercy mm merc that UI th t they till would W U d not nol give gt Arm rm of ot win to io strong but bo gentle I ns tie travel braxel And M uplifted to strike b be ns all n ready newly to save san Ut lott no flO feeling ot of vengeance presume to 10 The cause caune caU e or tho the men of ot the tho Emerald hie ble S Tho rhe rOIlS cause It tt l 18 W good and the tho men theft they true Ami th tM the Green Orten shall outlive both I the h Orange and And the tho triumphs triumph of ot I her lien daughters shall hall sharo With tho the full tull swelling chest and the fair flowing hair Their bosom bOlom heaves high tOn for the t I ho he worthy worth and brave But Iut no O reward oward dull rest rent In that th at soft MU swelling wave ne nen Mm flen n of Erin ETIn awake and Inti make haute hato to tn be he blest blent Bird JUrt Arch ot of the Ocean and Qu Queen n ot of the West Went 0 N ES I ILU Lucas LU I MalUs new novel on which He has hal 35 b been n so CO 0 lone Joni loi at It work ever eer everK e er K the publication of Sir Richard l Is IC announced by Dodd Doddi ud and Company C for publication this thie i hD fall ID III Ita title will be The Tho e of ot 1 Will While M Harrison line has given out no hart lurt Intimations of at the contents contenta of her orr It Is ts I generally understood under toad that Hh h i l will nih deal with modern Eng ing ng tA id society more especially the 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In this tItle country nt ot Iho tho rate rte of 01 some come thinK thing like Iko MOO copie n ii nl aOle in II Canada it t Is la oven oell more moru popular In pro I portion there It I appears on every list lint t of heat best belt selling boole not tar far above l or below bolow belo The Your Four Feathers Feather A dramatic critic has his the tho follow following Ing to lo say nay I In II one of the tho leading magazines The rho success of or has dIspelled forever the notion that a n man must black k his hil taco face before he can cnn write mal a ne gro melody This Thin Thil terrible mystery m alc n IC of ot stage construction which was taunt flaunt ed cd 4 II n the faces aces of ot own men of at letters this abracadabra of technique turns out to bo be n a I mere lero bogy It I 11 is 1 pleasing to 10 think I was Ia never lever taken talce In hii 11 Not that much insight was Wn wn required ono one hall hail only to 10 look across neross to 1 the th continent con II nt to tee see leI tho the mitt man mal of or letters lett pursuing nil the tho pathways of ot Parnassus alike writ ni fl pig ing his Ii I plays his h Is poems his hla novels novel a his hiM Is essays enay and throwing his oh lion toil emotion into 1110 every overy kind kina elvalon of ot mold us tin II the tho burning heart of him I Iam am far tar from rena arguing that thai tito 11 appear once unco Inco of Barrio nt at three London theaters simultaneously stamps him hIm as n a play Pliny 1 1111 writer wrier But nut It doe does prove that he ho cat can please picas tho Ihl which Is hi II all alt that the profession means by hI b plays pl Hence my m chuckling content ut iii lt each one new now hundredth 0 night mIght a When Robert Hums once oneo sat cat In n it 1 church hurch c beside u n strange young In ho he h noted that the sermon lermon n a el on the terrible punishment of ot the tho orate greatly agitated her Ho H hd lid hon hOI I leaf toWel rowed a I her Bible and penciled on 01 i 1 a fly 1 FaIr I mold male you 01 need leed not take tako tho tha hint hlll Nor Idle hue texts Ile pursue Twos only on sInners sinner that Ihn he h meant Not such as ni a you YOI youa That time tha Herman emperor has han n a very cr Intimate knowledge of works work Iii IA proved In hi the following toll ow InK stony Kory When Hi I 11 was Wt formed nt ot tho the Theater In tho Iho presence of ot tho time emperor William II 11 I sent lent for Herr lert nt at the Iho close clone of ot the performance and otti saId to h him mi the tho perform performance ance Herr Jerr Director D four I lines nes were re re rIled died which are not to 10 IK he 11 found In works It I Is true sire alto they thO are an ni Interpolation by Dingol stadt In order to 10 obtain greater clear clur clearness ness fleas I The emperor frowned In fu futuro futuro ii turo tuna such th mutilation must be he avoided Ono One does do not nOI play pin tricks with wih 5 S SS S I 0 11 Miss Frances Aymar Mathew tho the o HH Ho 1 f i H IW H I M N IH H H H l W H J f 1 J r I 1 f fi i I t t oHI 4 I HH tH HH I III t H 1 1 1 I I 1 1 WILLIAM WILLAM M COWLE One Ono of the tho th Oldest Printers Printer of the tho West Wet WestOne One of ot the oldest printers In the entire entro west went Is ii 1 William M I Cow CowIe ley who came ame to Salt Lake from tam tho the Isle 1110 of ot Man In 1850 IStO tho year the News commenced its ls existence Tho Time late Dr WIllard was WI postmaster at atthe atthe atthe the time and gave Cowley n a I position In the tho after lter which h h was vas wal given shen employment on tho the paper He commenced on as o devil and li Ii three years yearn earl had served his apprenticeship A C Drower was the tho ruling spirit of the tho corn com composing posing room In III that lily day uy und and he the press was Wil the primitive one brought across the tho plains by b President Young and Ild which Is now on exhibition In the prose press pressroom room rom of ot the tha Deseret Newn In lit 11 a 1 position close coso to the lightning perfection press that Is In the tho admiration and wonder of thousands of 01 persons weekly who peer IOU down 1011 Into Inlo the tlC great basement and 11 1 watch It i run mu rUI oft off of Its iK well nigh unending rolls rols of of paper bearing the UIA Imprint of ot the latest intent news hews of ot nil the tho world Mr Ir Cowley went as a n missionary to 10 San Han Sai Francisco timid and Ind labored In the omco of oC the Western Vestenia Standard edited and lne published 1 by b the tho Into lute President George Gaorge Q Cannon Later Ller he returned to Utah and resumed his work on 01 the News NtH and uld later still on the founding of ot the Herald Herld he lie took charge of the mechanical department of nf that hint new newspaper n venture Subsequently Sub he ha heI I worked work d on the tho News Juvenile Instructor and Harrisons Utah Mag Ing Magazine Ingi i acute azine end other local periodicals It I IH in only i 1 fw CI years MrS since shire that he ho did II his i last lait work wok for ler or this paper Ho He gave gao assistance to 10 W W Wallace In the es ca establishment Is of or the time Central Press and two years yearn ngo ogo helped that gentleman to 10 launch time the Elsinore Echo In conversation with wih a representative of ot the Des DeserN Deseret eret erN News recently Mr Ir Cowley Coie sold said There Is Iy n a spell about a n newspaper omee I am nm unable to 10 resist I have havo tried to get away I awn 1 from It I time and time thue again but hut I find myself beck back again I 1 love the tho business I 1 suppose I will 1 dabble In It I as ns long Ion us as lS I am urn In able uble to stand As Is well wel understood by b all ni printers good plain copy Is or wal was s In the old days as ns rare us Christian Christina charity U It I Is not only true In Utah but wherever newspapers ne tire printed Many stories are told about Horace Greeleys abom bible wont vent on Mr Mc Ir Cowley Cowie but bul he had a close cloie clo e second In some come of ot the tho men muon who vho ho have hao written fr t r tho the Utah papers Now Judge Smiths writ Ing InK resembled a 1 string of or Russian RIs expletives And I well velt wel remember the tho time we te used to 10 have hao over oer on nit the tho Herald wrestling with Hyron n ron Irons OrooN copy coW We took n a sample of his writing and nailed U I i on omi the tho wall wail wo I and offered a n prize of l 1 to any inv one ono who Iho could decipher It I I have hae never leYer heard of ot anyone winning tho the dollar Hut nut the tue tie man main Inn whose who e copy pleased the printers most was George Q Can Cannon non nOli Ho lIe le wrote roto the tho clearest t hand the purest English l of ot any alY man who whoever whoever ever eor gave Rae me mae his copy cop Ills His 11 pages ngos I ge of or editorial were ero n in 1 delight to 10 the printers I In fact If there thore Ih re was ns anything that ho he dd did poorly I have hae never neer heard 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