Show HOW A YOUNG MAN SUCCEEDED A of the ter press pren tells an interesting alinor romantic factory atory about the manner 10 which a young boston newspaper achieved success in england he 10 a graduate of harvard university and was a useful member of the staff of tbt journal on which he was employed A an n occasion arose for sending two young gentleman to montreal for piece of newspaper work he wi we there and registered at the st bt law laj rence hotel he had been thero there b ba a few hours when he noticed that hi 11 was wa closely watched by a ol 01 or er than himself who seemed to bt IN staying in the hotel before his big dror alpi evening was passed he was to receive a card bearing his own dalaba from a 8 gentleman who waited for 00 interview below the genelen gent latuso len was asked to come to his and proved to be the same 09 who had watched the young man lp io the office of the hotel he at once e his bis reason for callin calling 9 its tj said he was a member of the enga parliament on a visit to canada had bad lost loot a son by death to the young man from boston bol bore 0 striking resemblance and bis big inter in him had been ba increased creased by fintics their names to be identical belv iii quiren concerning the young maa s family and all about him the reho reloj was that he gave the boston boy M urgent invitation to visit england his guest at the same time if 4 a desire to make the acquaintance his parents ile heat at once accepted invitation to visit waltham and ISO ma them so pressing was his hia request ED 11 the young man should return wibb wa him to london that it was coda 18 with at the earliest possible mo mowa mow 0 taking with wilh him letters of introduction introduce intro duct top j to a number nu anber of literary men in edba BID land the young edidi r sailed for tb 1 l country and in the of weeks found himself possessed of 1 at l valuable acquaintance ami ang BODO 1 the most important people of the 0 be country among others met were the walter family the pria pa g pil proprietors of the london times imes T one of the ladies of the family took a interest inte reit in him and this in ia not strange for he was a man of attractive person and manners through her olive active instrumentality an offer was soon made inalle to him of employment in the ane office this came to him unexpected and undesired and he was disposed posed to refuse it he was urged w 0 accept however and was told that it would be easy for him after spending a faw re months in the home office in on donto go abroad on some deal desirable rable auty IS for the paper he accepted the T and an after ter a few months was sent to paris faris with independent author authority ltv id under circumstances circumstance i every way not agreeable he is not a subordinate dunate ot of the noted do de blowitz but acta as a special commissioner from the editor or of the times in paris thia brings him bim into relation with the highest chest functionaries function aries and it atia Is doubtful if 11 1 l MY any one connected with the paper ever held nc a more important ana responsible pon sible piece on its stuff avrom the time when he left boston for montreal this young mans man s dentine dined ei ned to have been shaped for him by y influences over which he has held bo control whatever his hia name is W N M fullerton Pal lerton |