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PA Pi llITERS tie' THE UTAH Pity.. NEERS ANIt MEM elitTlit;t1S, by I Album rearter !, r have already i James T. Jakeman. Publishing Co., Salt Lake Pity. hod ,,. ae public who .rtteed t i that (' b rocure with In au album-eh:i- v ,r, rtn'tsett '''',,"1"." ronrir was, sure i the atuive title. Mc. lakeinan appears .1 At k4t , tit rzt 41...liq fulness., in ,,, have put forth, for immediate , Jh,r's warmest culation and sale. only a part ef a ,.' tit. ad Th New T'M ft child- - beAtr c1 prepared tot more pretentious work upon which he l'" 1"11'ri:l'i has long been engaged. To attempt t reort, extended revlew or criticism of the reer,t,w and or,th.l er, highly finished se "Just fragment. therefore. iTi the absence Of .. tn,duitt.n rea,der loves. the ennit,i,.ied whole. would ha a proEAtItt hnaert ladneets. their eeeding neither Intelligent nor fair; 'rite trreil fr ibe,r t.'train of for it may be premed that in the the rseet no:rotates i4 finiehed volume conspicuous ondesions kirpo. reoce,eren arol t ll s Perennial: preeent booklet will be 'tat perra,les thorn. - no noted in tie POMO of ita nurneroe w:tor re to sub "l'ollysnw.suppled. Whilf 0 d !align sith iluedicatione will be removed. So much Aver itt.1! as in here presented is .iiittlit of all her ming the album Mt,. th! ft hail literary, though Iung. atet tt,of prepare! more pictorial of beauty in there Are eevcral Mographical sketches ,se to ire, the and flower with and iodine descriptive article. In the they tree and Mont r4tions, too. fowl ram' have I he ,e",e havid. all over seenes and strueture Though the her,, ,,, in 10.11,111 ehli.1,,,Veidf,i babies', maiden. motnere aria ar,,e, shar II le larnethie tr,' the reader rola erne ten or ;;:el into som.thing erandmotheis beam upon wit V Deihrtful if only from every page. The ad ll Is represent,Pii. he tete, were ht.r.io Thse hoy III ed II almost ("cep( conceivatile ay., orrstehrge of a talertted nnd euperfor (semen', and stage of budding. ripe ur riot faded beaniv. Tyr Iv let ,Pa, or taught Stnitie pictures are of wnmen rit to detelnp he e...ft for eltiet,... vt le 'peak rraro,' la,,gtcrites, and t" tient in the Church and the State. and in Pag erotips ism ploeseembled the hoar' ,,f ntinre sii the zell SP entinentent perfectly fit.,! neer mothers, pionteir mothers and Utah women of talent. AS to the trot FtUt stifle this is- daughters. soroWas and delight- - prominent women uf pioneer neck. Relief mociety presidency. Daughters 'tel.sat sr all to nf Pioneer? founder, presidencies and litowaler v. at,er re,,,ling the hook,' etc etc. There are t 'at sere ear,- leading h,,ht are not views alsospirits. of the Pioneer monument r'w hir for.,,,s 9, teal ids' to of nernes (hal the with original exploring ttier-- f the ,r,1,1,Nrina the band. Utah univereity in its old homee lets iTIO TIM. old landmarks in and It Ai beatolf,C and which mi. 1,core, dre cf Tt, id wtth his vielin !near Salt Lake (ity. the St George. Nianti temples, anti so on. r'mg the itraze int,) which he I Logan and letter-presthe present in- Alm,. frr-- , Including lowintains and stsilment is of about 110 pages; end thl al t,oked cic,n with suspicion Lis paper hue been aditiertisttb,A'1,,rdeld hearts melttinasmuch order heavy to bring Out the pie- Silenthie eti11,11 and the beet effect. the with the maga- flat firms, ul,h h. of .,' I zine is of goodly size and appearance. vi,,o1 01,o, loves the.:L little, ,vretbretish tlit, kind every stage ek) le tekd q ,h TRIALP. p:ry. and rejoices that --freyke nrite t:ie ware in the world. tho whom h4 APARThie father in RENTIN0 A FURNISHED 'he Iiz away iitict" he MENT; by 0 Smith Stanton; J S ettn tell him '12,t beewiril u,,rid he has loft. ogilvie Publishing Company. StNIF York. The iithor dedicatee his little volTHE Q1 rE'o, ume to -- those who pol sete. one of the fly blessings of this life. a sense greatest r1A3VANt v P Wady,: n.1 in hie preface he says: P. of buinor' York. and Lon 'Phyviciang tell ue that- it Is absolutein order- to obtain and necessan. ly I. aN some might retain good health. to have a hearty frnin !fie i,roN and Unlititini. iv laugh every day; if any page of this of tho t h ttio contrary. It book has that tiesirrd effect on the and ftir the wrt,is windy reader. the object of lie production r vain of the will be accomplished." After so much ,,, ;eh doetshod to gtve the by way of preliminary the reader lc ILP-IttAbe be nr Interested disposed to look for more humor than r err kno.iledge he will findhe wnuld be more amused if he had been prepared to the grs n the pert less. tionever. the experiences x,liFnen In; ro him It would of an family in the meto 'nab... t,.!IL rot only to tropolis are bound to comprise many the tut a in and these fragdiamond incidente that laughable it rorn. in be also a ments of an unwritten diary Mr- - Stanof tru, .7'h:of...a against the ton NMI laudably endeavored to disretitle value., close. His people are accustomed to n,,,! t.,4. that aottogrAV, fl.went divided into six life in the country. and they decide "II, .0 t ...Anti rospecti'VelY to try life in a city apartment for the eetert Pals., ,,ite, repairing and winter. Unfortunately for them. but "ICI rt ' g. and. last but fortunately for the author and possials stereei!, 1,1, tog the engagbly for hie readers also. the family e"' tag. a k A index is rented what is known as a rear apartleo ment. and whatever there is of inter. Pot ', liead f the depart- est and entertainment in the story is le of rite, wre 10 ,.thtrtridge high in its delineation of what $0011 'On beLePal In'i ar ' n41. There are 41 IllusI 5 hind the ....nee. and 7.11011,t D. 1,14 E ..n a during student of trations which help the text. and rent'alPelt.-- 1 :re-Will "inubtlees Ma present ee- ers and 1, kite- tt . ,d is the result find something to appreciate both in dittnal ti".3,1A- - rndTerial tonere aire. ,tt first hand. other the pictures and In the ',arra Ive. common Mr. Stanton is better known for property ti y no viten attention to adventuree in literature then 1aeV. Tih,e ,' thre will be profit earlier ,,,,,k tor he will he for this effort. the first nervo "lai Of fie and expert in the volume. "Where the Sportaman hove. only by to Linger." deeeribee rather vividly lata in; see buyers and the three molt popular ranO4 I rtqle who t trips in -When the '"313t'lltr, in - "'Ing their ap- - the state of Main.: and i'lt &Se Ity Jewelry business. Wildwood Was an Flower: tells of IS 110 aro l't,ee iwwit..L,o already year anent by the author on the merchants. The a stockman before and after ap Aten for the informs- - plains as of the railroad. and relates the is nothing let how days ,lera other shippers of itve and he a deo .r who is conductstock to Chicago wore driven "out of Iiieneteit SDPi.$.111; in His diamonds "nee( trust the bustiness by to hav ,e ome the - mother was the celebrated Elizabeth witilic. Tno aurnor's ProPname whose belongs to attio Cady Stanton. be rrA,reo with the "Womand !theory in connection the 1,tlit,g public bocomeg an's Rights- movement, and hie fathletter ;t will be Lai foiti awl in the er. Henry B. Stanton. was for many in tho Let Pepe preparatkot of years political editor of the New York lie ."114 the tact has ha.' Charles prominently' to Nun in the .1".ya of the brilliant that no other PeCdPle 1,117 A- - Dana. His publighers. in the pres4004 so larsoly se Amerleafts. Instance as well as in the others otl'e'a,als so anflout to get the and ent treated him well. ,ftlettornt bog above note& have work in preparing hie voltheir foe dr.it ,,. -- wee we...prima waittew umes for the public is artistic and I'ee tb,y pay the pries they ottractiva. Ar71;,,, re.en..rg i A ; -.- l ; . i L,T. ; il "ne"ted. . , t Ate ; ti........ r.4PCO31-011- -- - r e No-o- r A hiePn-e- raire ft t. x- , I -- , , pro-Me- - . 11 n pagi-e---n- At $L,4 Iv, , cunt-ris- , thoroughly. , - , : I 1: e, ; ';',...:''', 444. ............, ., fr., - . i. tloosponnomomoo4.44mgeran,,. '!- F t r ;kr' : , :. 4,...,,...;,:y,;1,1.:,,,:,:4;,,,,...i,..,,,,,...,,.,- ,- 4.. t 1v 00,4:4444,eitet-ePee.-0-- l.; ';''. - 1 ''''z.1,47, ;,,i''''...;'....:4) , -- OF THE LATE MRS. A. A. i ll, ' I ' ,,,,-- ,,,11n,,Irt, . , tt,' ,I I .1 "vn ' tr" ;,,, ..1' ":,"t, Ili;1,-- A , A , , ,,, gt,, "Al' ist,,,i i,,,. 4 r ,,,t .,, vht 1, 4.! , ,r, ,,,1 ,.,, o) :0', ! "f the r," ,.: l - n ,711,, i itlia,,)414 ,,,,, ti,,, 4101 t the V, I ., t iht.m, " !... !tott ,,,, . '1 f t, ' , too) (ar,..-- .t.L' tr. :.: ' ' It e, ;: for I . . - '''''' 11,e - a, ' , ,,, ,t,,,r...,-- v.', ,!!!!: I - 10,y t I , , - u rortr, rilthor 11,1 Vis11. 1 ,,, rt.! :''- , ,1; ing, '4- - .,, It ,I .,;- c ,',, ," ip... r c,;tv.. :' - "- 4 - r ' ,' ,,, ,,,, ,...,,,.., ,. ,.,. ' r i I .,,.. 1.,,,, io- ,r .r., ,t b .,, 11, i '''' '' ''' ''' z,,' 1, - ,,1,,r , V,. .,.:.,.,., ' '' 1 , - I r h 4,1 .s. !''' otli.... , tfUll'11.2 - - "Allan - Quatermain" Takes .. arpath Against Germans -- - 1 , HunterIn Spite or ilic, 015 Nettrii, yam.so.(stiginsti uI flags:noir. Milan, filmier. ..dill Spry and !loudir With Itilletit Milt t emu," of litz Game Stailsing Ifi. slain ()ier 100 LletiltantA" loud Hatt Man) tlto.e CalleToter liAmghl sigairod the 3ilmitabe4 r". and 111,41 prier put ItpadHis Frients.dtin t it h orpentwint Falortte Author Of Toni,, v Though soldier' BelieTe Jflp n te a Gilman. F. C. stdoug, !it,o4 ratlines. of 4!ry. T10Pl, 1.. , .t .., ; is of th iAnition Litenter, Letter. worker. Shs the,ke eignificant p.,ragraphs in nsopenrit and magaarr zir, rads and later cats them 4 filet, anti enters them in a card I lot airentioun elephant hunting in East t whore he la r.f,s p. 1...catered March 25.-- ilz'r Wier IAfri-4Is':1 I Pounds, or 12 ntone, an is steaming Atifstraltp,- aottiol P4 hero, LolviON, tither 1011 Pa.ertron, after trieri-sr,,,,;.n quest ,f nIg thingn, he toilet he ors Among oil' the itim, faun. hing hr.r f.rst novel, "The inveIrr'cbo arsPlicrs Fritish for isi homes d ruder, has rr.t irnd to her ile in teetotalno tibn intended I Riot tut .than te meanwhile Ine war, hon,e in anathr. tt Pre will spend takra the ',rub-ou- t op that th mummer at son( upin, a new book. Q,14 trina In. patriot first of all, is inetiriating at ever, fill,41 a mi t,A,k in the dArk continent thiit he nometinien in between. Ire thus got I,r ,Iknna ilostard Shea, whose "The habit, be told nte. thrniigh so Stor . of a Pnahroor was, widely rerd knoo.s so gel!. this time to in h'- - t,lt often in where places he had to I.ist fall. in in rit,rItin toe,Ani Iriving the Oormonr out of his drinking water, Ana coneeivesi boll rwfirperai,r,a the frt,rn a rrenr attsri, (if rripunionid their lz,Ft colony there---c- r on, here. niest of thun rneking it more palatable. At leatmt the (41rinal o( Allan ts. !le le was born in London one New rrttit-rttYeane V.v., and, an his name IndiSlang from Shakespeare. As almoat eeryhody kno,,,,, stareof Uf no.rtney Seinna most fAmo of cates, is Frew h on the side of hia fa! her, is lo, wen chairman of the LonThat mots. thsn ntot at our slang sev-- . blo iotnie huni.era awl Vet.rei ri don stock exchange, lits mits ran he traced to Shaketoo oriel little wars thy, )efore (nil aries at both Ptruee Castle contemporspeare h. not a new discovery, but It is sehrtel atpd he is in illrilt KA,. Aftioa Hugh, remember Seim,. to find a college. student taix-iii- i as SE lines niskirg it for htoirolt and a college a.th a detschment of the Legion of t lin holliPP, I nA mow successful press bureait deriing the foci weirthy Frontieramen, 'try4 in the school. and say that whn a pnologrAfth he wan on th ie I real April Fool k l uty s iory. and of a ',lace in HS IV14i of som rare egg which he reo,.htly sent to a ltiend .liii, 1L'e badly track rtintIVO prOrriptPd this student to look I wanted for hie collecI MAGAZINES i.s.11:;wpird4tinreschtiPt7Uttatt:11:1T.t P into the l'irst Part of llionry IV- - does at I,Vorple,oter nhere he lit,. when tion. ther was not a tree that ho , let tit Mexic-- ttslay. "Vpatik. Cs!ler of not appoarwo ran only conjecture III Enoltin,I. thn,s hint teppini.i (slit would not chmh, river that ha that it plaved in the tqWn at th heol cl th column As hrtskiy feared to swim and nos "presser-wethat charming narrati., it) Illin,t10," is Another ft( Jetties Willard or Harper'sA he would bot itivatits by day or night. at tho collegebut he came across Indian In io, and a stor, of Harper s Mvgazitie for April us by a$ if his ',tars, numheted a b,)re. whichever seemed mitre pronsising of Underitrvil-,Inn.ineward E. Hale, "A liars-aicomes under the HO. "The this passage uate in the Thirties.'' illustrated with 'Greatest Game in tne World " A no, eit swoops, Nor hats ti.9 P:1,1r1v got ever !n!tekd of Ci011e Oil ti rl i. worisistr ' contest ter boys makes; I H road you trotter door. and danael1interesting photographs and dearlit- an etre? with 3 rifle. too, aa that yrdithful paosion, SA with ess. the fact that, when iflilll in Ilex. and an attractive hit of travel te It bow in the current nurrh-othis th TC011011 probahl, wilt It.'n to 1 full of posit and advantutous h wirreeded In asentring epeci"Across the Atlantic in a Shallop.- - by ltnectil th subpect Is ' ll.' Vest Ilstat tot,' o As to ntetia of rho cgot of the golden eagle .1'htries Wellington Furlong. rtt alk a turtent matof sag In a i;nd How I Portred It." lood, their cost. tin th a ansttallast anti footing the griffon vit it tire. aPiliat of delicate --.....,...- 0.. each of spirit . Irony Burgen Johnsen; which birds takes mune robbing! h writes on "The Right Not 19 Laugh, or !tot pat Winter., A ut hor. it a as itt i 71 t hat he If he fell in. good night' Iferbert Adams Gibbon!' describes "An sot to Selous is one of zhe F. soldier, Africa to Ancient Village of the Alarno.' W.oter the hunting career NOTES.So this was Shakesposro! Th stu- mogt pioturesetue figures of this age, that wan to begin an yearn and ntake Prichard Eaten has something te- say ciacr dont turned the pages with a zest Ever alme he was 20 h bus loom him wor id - fa moue, He then heti a about HUttlinte fer Birds' Neste,- --and hithorto aroused only by Kipling and Burton .1. Hendrick eulogize. An and 12.60o. hti enure woorld of th hunting btg genie. rhiefiy in Longfellow's tnnan story Doyle.. and at last iCTIA rewardAmerican Who Made 1'4'nn C"nta- - of Ifiles Stardish. at; well aseourtghtp Infie Ile teem to laitterigulic who win oilin but told Yuk also Rockies the the ed the anothor of with in " ions 'Th. poesy offer a reward for him,. li'll":1 "th-- l. has gl""C' HIP").-"traditien wore both declared Comedy of Errors,- - where. LAttian,t n. In A kilt the advantage of the mere sorienti type iginal or alive, anti asked for 1,, the Rev Paul Sturtetoe It honce:" eori . fact whereat! there exclaims: "rio In th eurrent issue. contributions be-- 1 rAhriea!tena 7J1 !APO, !dead to rhoot elephants. ha vb nt new,. r,1,-,of the Chtirch of tinuod search new oases tn Inc front Clarence Ibplington Reiland. shoot elephants!" said the at the recent the desert. hut the lucky undergradiitiler a hundrede .port to be had. Howard Brubaker, Albert Hareiew!ithe Advent, CapeofMay. king. derisively. "Tou are re, ord. ha, the itinnt.al at not Pennsylvania bangeet elosar !elephants. probably ,,tos regret having paid others Basil Paints and 8 P..tik 1. m tilv a isos ki ng' you --had better hunt anteel 1,1 h -ower o I., fallen to his Wit.. and P 04 id that at attontion to tho course. in Shako tonesto must hais The Side of the Ancels. pi cenclud- - I. ."..,. now lopes." Hitt the Noy" got she roquirt4tandish a se ouppoeed to by his mingled wonder had as many, clime yells as art. min ted nutigated sal, and there ie the first installment 0,0 permission and goon proved his bn- and rosentmont over the failur e. tit tiding, .10, hts first expeditom. nhen alder, to I ,. of a two part story '.I r, .,,At,, For a long time he made his hirn t,) Prlawii;a, Mullen. or1,rptot fatb- the profeesor to key emphssis upon tho he nes not 21. he sag inst for seaerdi iqualit her Tito tricta;" by Margaret Cameron. by hunting "tutikere" and celto th original version,) poot s brat lines.New York 'Evening daye and nights in the depth or d tiing ttertrdtrg nu M her Is hatuteeitiely Illustrated t natural-historepeottnen& South African winter. fie nn,0 shet ler. latior adti nursing her dying TM, he hecanie qualified to act aa nt not recelving suitors. Stanelleh'i lion Pit within him. t..t aryl rharging to Everybody's for first site 411414 lust three weeks beEverybody'sin et other times haa been tossed !guid to the pioneer expedition and April. William !laid Mashona!and This expedition. trateelattmpts an of the 01..601 court.. Lincoln as Poet. togectier with hns horse. by ip en. ing by answer to the quer). -- What Anout fore the lime and over hills toiled the M111)41114 111.1..4 he said, huffs to, been all but crushed PrtU1i rose the river valleys of the Bryan?" an4 Gardner L. Harding. In shin. a fee days after. -- The true l llad Lincoln a elephant that astunity anti atMaehona 'Congress Quit.' presents a ertash- father died spent hi early life in !theta nounded plateau. arid eVeetUal-le snore Interesting." he hind. and been alone in the !lofty which in story, jp- built Fort Salisbury, now the largI-a ing indtctment of the administration of as culture. such region greater a brokn Standish's' son. Aleaanwith bone which Jungle and Congrees in their hancibbg of matt!. is that te.st toettlement in the country. Piirn.If. Lobengula. by he second wife. married Sarah, eNew England. he amight have become- he had to at natiOniti defense. war. Seloua Eleven !P.R.' Inc der. In the fine Matelsel poet metead of of John Alden and 'Thlawyer and after- the fearsome Zia chief. eet the pro, and to hie elephant-gua players. whose opinions have been rift datightr ward played as galthe of contention president. Mr. on the head of The orginal of Howe stated that collected by Karl Schmidt under the be hasMullen." ae ever Haggoird eseribod lot. Marion Mille Miller, in a recent Ian - and a hippopotamus !lant a part deecended from that Uninfla title "My Beet Lines." pick out the to Allan Quatorrrain. anti. later. when His few verses. onc Quatermainarticle. magazine him all had but after got most effective sentence they ever put he insurrect inn tornitO OW ill Mathortly before he went to the range in which he was pad- Itabeleland. Early pool!, etion Is promtsed of Inntton across the footlights; and a readanle he hurried out frobs Engconrem. compare gavorahly. the gunk dling down the Zambesi. The End of a Chapter," ny Fits's !writer thinks, sketch relates to the first of an enterland and anis of immense nee in his the with work earlier he be to it would Leslie. of John Sir interesting Leslie. pretty grandson way. The trouble over. he re-- I taining host now made famIllar to th great American poets. They when Selous end that other quiet Churchill of preseidtraveler-authoturned to this country where he staynewspaper readers. Bert L. Taylor. nephew of Lady Randolph were eater a viait to hie composed fiesketh great of Vinston Churchill. The to eft for a sear. afterward -colyumist of the Chicago Tribune. and counin 'old boto in Indian, where his moth- Pritchard. the author of Capt. Don Q. Who matabstieland a,rnmpaniedreturning Stories are by Dorothy de Jeers is work to a coitctirin of reminiscence ler and stater tiers butted. That part WI" by hie mentioned in diepatches the other wife Mrs Selma. to hazard's the nw new and clever writer). Kathleen and anecdot e. which the author has the country. Lincoln writes. "tto day. get together rot- their first ern and hardhine t,t Africa. must have Norris. Fannie fleas lip Lea. Beatrice brought tctgetner from his wide ac- ,its unpoetiral as any on earth; after th war. Tiler have dose to danger at the Grimehaw and Frank H. Spearman. quaintance amerg the leaders of his i hut Mill peeing it and spot it objects and friends for years. Pritchard, of course, peen extrrtielv coithreak of the second native Tieing. The editorial department: "Keep Post- own generation. combined with obser- i inhabitants arouseti feelings m in IC WOO of the finest of Engexponent!' for it was eb who. all unightingly, ed." consists of a brisk summary vation and comment on the questions lwhich were certainly poetry; although lish cricket. siol Selo's.; tit Also uselent the treacherous natives sonito of ot impm-tan- t current events and is- et the tinif. The Idea of the book my expreosion of thoee feel. ful with the willow. rids mightieet the in hint pr. MO'S Si fth ahich they ubsechi) to came the hospital and is sues; la poetry is fill 0.0 another qua.- - nin,roda la by Rosamund poetry of the cricket pres.dent j1.44 lit the front and the title Itrues miter quently masearred the whites Marriott Watson and Farah The first stanza of the poen, Club kt sorres in and Ad,n. orpl hie eonvictIon. shared the result t,f horn. by the scene follow: verY Year an. l hor met. Pritohard A tin. ago we. atty.. told to tho wtth manc ethers. that hie preeent ha,, brought ad plevon down from childhood horn l pee again o.trproto, that ono of th toy.. The WriterIn disciissirz --rbp Fal- time is the end of an epoch in the his- myAnd gnral tile on,. Ottlit ale of the German soldwory redden the with view. truly onthnto Hampshire. ortre lacies of Writing." in the March isioje. tory of cililastion. aft And crowd CI. resulted heaths memory ptill. my brain, ViCkena Thle wetetk wastattoo Edward L. Sabin tells itorne plain tn U. too. t11111 There's Theodore ficoiscolt railed pleasure h. an offver haetle from tv awurod Vita ec1i-- 1 truths which he has learned by obA ropy of the first Edinburgh the last..of hunterti.' Ibe Itv novoltatt inightv moot the ant that frott in cointen There all, pare servation ano experience as a success- lion of Hobert Burns poems. which' ',tante -ord. nt the keenest admirers of Selmi h firituth -- Torritny' to ful author. and he corrects a number was Burn s .wn copy. and containing at it o tmor. practice ily. Lineolnai ent:re ard of the hmke. how letters nhieh the I1111;,.. eleoptt etttonh.t;rt. to American poetry. toof prevailing false impressions. "Lionte nomermie msrginal notes and addl. !rontribiltion five. hia "Hunting Tripe in fact tha, vnot, of them binovet firmtnthrArt.:ern-afor Writers." by À ITIO1 Ft. Wells, is tions. inelmtiog two autograph stanzas i Millr, howeter. finda poetry in all North of a inle, Ao a tnott tiotrotnen thp niattPT of la written from the editorial point cif of "Tam Samson's Elegy- - brought that Lincoln hats written. Ry arrang- It RP Sicule rhohomg planned nil' Ponee- (4.1 ill. .tithor of Anna the. Advoatview. and is practical and helpful. lanS las, week at a New York tale ing hip Gettyshurg opeech in the form vein.; own tint ra1110. fa altout the hunting trip in $outh Africa. uveon. ittpite Other topics discussed are "Writing "C rare hooks, A whimsical ineident of !of free verse he make., of it a pnem though he snit not ittil In go &code. moot Frolt9h prto,n ore. knows. He for Children," "A Demand for Stories a mouse tolbling a copy of Burns' far more efforliVe than much Of the as bad been his intenti.n. in appear war tAncatod at Wtalroltton grammar for Girls," "Aid to Inch:rent Authors." poems of the first volume of the third larork of the modern vereifiere, The he tp. almost fr.ialle. until th .intfunit. I...treater. and lives down at Carelessness in Characterized an," edition. which ,he poet used for mak- !profound feeling of Lincoln. the grew!, (Irmo nhaervor notPt the :sherir Khan, ene of Ito flrat towns to and The Journalist's Creed." The ing corrections for the last edition. ap- moo, of the issue for which ha battiett" look that thank to hr th way. Ifta prat iteaeoning 'he "Zpnet,a1-41.publication of "The 'Writer's Directory parently enhinced the value of the :hie orderlv mind and years of train-!In- ot the wild pl,t,ee withlong ThiiCIP wife. a au fortrrly ;Ntleo Elle sop. everl, it, are bound to show in sprenalon of Periodicals" is continued. with fresh copy rather than otherwise as the ootow alert. 1. exrs of and thoy have aid Mier !kin graced Hon. Information eecured from editors .re- bidding for it was spirited. It was pur- - themeelves in rhythmic phrase and wven hotti t oraot.lo h,alo ono danchtt, The aothor cadence. Om the other hand he never To gpt dos n 10 4EIk. he at garding their manuiscript needs. chased for $6,O, 5 whnr-mtandg xplaino why to 'a tot Itt sa,rifl-ed clearness, for sound, and it foet 3 in hfl last the and, king Juvenile InetcuctorJThe sppropriserio!tely to he doubted if he would 11A rDEhe was acIgned after Goir MOW hP IN'hen 8, W. Illbech. in pub. !ip ate frontispiece for the April number !baled Nov, been content to remain a verai. tita the novel, anonvmously n I. Bicknell's the The onlookr momentntis mom. friendly ?firms. and to Iluskin h picture, be announced fying which during N6rt th.4n,r, crt, eretd with hia Italia Battle of Lexington"' ;April le. 177S), Jiro: Administrator." happened during his life- said. If you rite In ?h. Hroshings, l'ritiatto he Iva". nn partieuwho wished to remain 'events evcn and the reading contents comprise a that the author. had he been reared in time. I have that a lath irelirettl towatd he. ie.? ho walof long Itrowitirg sae thought person unknown. political The on editorial is and rot In. in tapencer I variety. pleasing ittimted th au county. is fluid now brothr nf hs watt. sriting to hon tha Many men of national News. "The Organization of the Church," Sil importance. have taiaird morh anti tt wa9 if thts roll of work wore off my mind. nIs a been charged wan! prominence years ago. and in "Topics of the the I hope to lis do to ititeedontnol Then that teriproonn Whom ,et. digattied the one latest being, authorship. Times." the present world war is disthe. or name. we talked of other thing.. oelnea rather ',id trrtnoinatti cussed, as In fulfillment of divine pre- Col. E. M, Ho.l.c, of Texas- - The foun- i An Evening With Carlyle. h talked. on ami on, wed I think took t'it hip a. h and mot diction. --1'hp Silent Proteet; a mory dation for that rumor is that an un-- i tr" hour. I )01411 ki triad to 90 you. ar.i meire Ireprorelvoly deorhtfully declares recentI he that by Nephi Anderson, besiss in this is- name,' portion S:tre oe4e.gh The following tatter. written byr Vett- even than usuril. he $ti-- , st 9 orloi.t tomorrow morntnit sue: Delbert W. Parrett - continues his ly aa W a copy Of the novel its Ott I to M FS. Browning In danine.i lo heaps for breakfast ' Next morning i earn. tho world Culbersom t he in- - i non Lushington ix of ",Note. on Our History.- with Cham- lilmary of Senator a one number of hitherto more than 011CP. AS if ih gres tia v and oftr hrtirakfat h omnibus laza In which furnished proof of Italy. m to tok m to thee traits. plain and Quebec as the subject of 11,tirotiOn I:morning napery. .,11,od of wrath ; unpubliehed reming void derervoil to to rail (nrreasnro t :taxer he ler, T. Sarnesi. I the chapter: and Claude tt did not appear, an4 with comment. by George M. Hillman. com:----bhay. long nado tap flfl Vor morn, In hia natural history series. describes TAL.401 in the March it Arra' all this end iet go bs, th tim onataki lomat Harper's mind to hearPFnO ill make mistakes god publiebed EVOrl itl,tariano II that interesting bird. the a duk Ian wag tbfwah as not sit and soil proud laugh Magazine sectittly was it in -and the eemeitme, molowpsalm and 1.4 Numerous; poems, original r it and was for Lam Satorday night I made no- food at hie tory of tho overseer of .tr perer. Pf701 ted. grace the present number. and the litirary -- tit a college town that Ian way to Chehata, to the little house in It to th .tatthet a hirialf himself arponter. eorning corring 30 pages devoted to Sunday echoo: Hay's The Firott Hundred Thousand" ICheyn Row. here the Great Man end telling cart:d. tPli spare ;MO Thlt wholl tnrivt him; the old man lie I found him and 'the Iggt heon.".1 csepomer in Chelsea I.e.!? that I Iral. t1:3 ittip.5 work abound in helpful aids and sug- wan put into the fiction section smut en quietly. and h would 'live "all the earlier books by tome I et and haft. thoreforo. tho tf a kin with hohov Mr.. them are dlod oil thoro gestions for the various departments had that 'tarry Carlyle day.. ! been fiction: It ha4 of that great auxiliary orgailizati011 author happena Igr, Ruskin Ruskin had come for an had oked him to rerv Hap-o- il honost srpenoirs loft so. that the crew of this particular col-- 1 'evening-- chat too, for he reverences Pomo Mat thri th yethiclo appearest.''' of the Church. in Chelsea perhaps. I hope mrd trust lege has an English coach who wag Carlyle much nd more and morn, and and think prof" I Roe. the s Keno,. American floyA timely article in much concerned when he learned, of had broughi with htm Swiss photo- ation struggling forward ming for hottor "ALL THE CHILDREN 011' The American Boy tor April le on the mhnehe. Needles', to say. the beek graphs and eketchee. I very Peon Ito not roo'.' things. of the United ham now been placed where ft belonta. ..el-eel I had been the prevent strength 'Volt may liko to boar something of n.)- Tn....airs-----holALL THE PEOPLE?' -of Amer-loan volumes war the in literature. to Italy and seen the Browning and what IC..'arlylo said. I toid him of Stamm nary. and in Juniors among Wititere flattloy Fralth. a study tot Boameiror it is shown that the how Robert Browning had eent home aiming Mr. Landor; wnoroopon he re. mons of great millionaires are pat UM401th Nicholson Was the chief hie affectionate remembrances. They counted uototth his usual faithful see- tho attempt t,t dwata averntadji text f the tterner were kindly received. yen may be Pure. ing distall, a vout he made soars ago Adopted am a through a rovers coarse of training speaker at thenew$ytn to prepare them tor their future re- moot' of the latifirmapolle 'ohne 'and Carlyle went on to speak to Rise. to Lauder at Path. 't found him sitt- roe paid BOOK sa NW$ STOMA and he is ontrtainblir boa !kin and too of y4MT booboo, to tho .I.Ag re hie room reading. the wails gad Lmeraurr sponetbilltim. "Wbeti la a Nrlitto est?' i (Speetmil l'oeregvondetve Fog-lan- h-- epe, i.- ,,,,,n 2.0, . )or ,.. r.f I11,,,t,!:::' 1,, "N.. nt 11,o..stAtort..Art!, i"dal' ,I,,:s y'h,' ,, h...a i.onoust,e4i, for ita theme the . .,1,,S,1-- 0. rlppar,in.... or a ti.! ) e l i..vathty in th it..7140nfi of women 11 1.arlous timer' ranging from t etni. ne age to the mr,eteenth Cir-sn- , I ,;1,1,;.1.,':,' iri i ---- 4 r.p7 ,1.,1,4 .1 . :f ., ,!.,7,4, ?rt., ll ''' whiin - , !! , , ,. , sAotth ,t, , ' ,,,, r ;. , , ,,,i; ' ::,r h,r,t,,,..',f, "Oh, bow ti .4- A- 1, , ,r. l'' ..: or If a,' ,,,a, ,, ,,,,1 r;r0.! And 1,,,,,,2r thir,r f0r th'E mon, . v r',1 ' f,..! ,, h1,1- -, ,r,".-t- , q, h...''' ...:L L: VIA:, 1:;1, 0! ,1 t 4 V o': ,,:. -. i,i. .; ' ., t't., n. , :' ,, , ''t ', A t,, t,', ., h , , ,, , ,r; .1.,,, ,k,; ,,, ,1 ,, , .1. 1..r. - i igo,,",, ,..., e ' alto! , , ., t, !fr If aigayi :.':i '!,;1' of your 1,zin;":- - .' tr. ;,',. i t;, ,, ,: l'''! 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Mrs. kiskauda ht,so been tothonte life" rernark,,i wne thon Aso.tth Anarnq wail Ana an old friend rovont!v. m Jtv.t beginning her ckreer at the SaA t:tvaiel review et hor lot:gfollowIng toisiaitied 1..alt theatre aliont IA46. Tile rsan ,actly!rieo. .q.0 wnrit,,I long and I v rrann,o A, le,nAut (it Apt,1 (cm- - worked bard and. a moi,en.erir tain s! a feeling not,. r,f bet ric,ith I et the hand toward a.ti,her daughter's! aid thentlens particularly-- her ia.ak 1,,,,trAlt. vo, RIO riothething to shew in the play entitled A Woman 1,,r 11." The orweeteee, of sort et the Peo,101." gli.en In San t,,,,,,L will linger lore la the that meem-- y ranciaco inary i.ear. ago. The 't.f 1..re litho heard It in sympathy arid paper makes one inc(r ,ke. liroaestr In i appreciation.. Verily, she harl ,,,,,e,(s, stating that the lath' was the fast I it,mg In show for P." Verily . it ars native him ehlid b,,rn in Utah. ha,- - irievh to have been trio tho'her- - to f lTil,l, been the triguirmg and doi,sioi,.. ing been born "within u,,,,ntil the arrival' of the firat praavanerti cob. , - ;4 forceof the Or,ilt) who soi o,s on'. In the bairin tit (lreat Salt Lake,- - 'all ()therm has shed the hiatro of bigIt Mra. hiakadden was born here. Nev. Italeniti and worbant chara(r,r woos 9, 194 and t he A.' t lett,lit e,f the pia- - i..he American the Deers occurred July :I. 1141. The 'who perhaps. w,,, 13 ,t, A rrona in eololtidos: j American lire ha a v(riii,gbt a boioHiat it SVIII a,. ii ,,,,.;,rin and 1 I .ontely upon th toriart of her mother that Mrs. (cation." .,,t,,,. if. , p,,r, t", . t - -- I:. ,'.,',,fi;',,i:.1,.!..,',.,1.,,..',. 1;: ,:i. 0 i - ,1 e4.,: , vtl!. 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"God bless ,.....,EnfAir,glitthesitee4 ;.:',,',... , .;. o. 1. 1v the i,.veless world. nor dreamed indecd. lie 1,,,i vhile iti best. could give to him the That need his when only ;lances, smile. - but a cheery -- i: '''''s i :'' ',..;"". : t,t: A ; cz.i) I I- t- ,' f TI ,,I firofi fl,,t,'. ,,, ,,,,,rI, ,,,,, Irnikawtt ,tho i : ".'tl.',,,:::'-',!'-'-:;:!.- t...,! - - i- !,, i. .' !A 1 h,r, ..1,0,,,,, 1,, ,,t i. , : '" : pray4 Tinv Tim. u, e very '.Goe Of bcxl.v. yet so tall a and dwarfcd Crit;!)I' at him. look to ,,,r, tiptoe earth of all. over !I.gh towering 1 .7! ;" oriel- - V on I t,. i 21. i 1,: 1 '1r tr : , :!' -- i i: A '',I- ,-, ;,,,-ti 1.,"1. !ti '1;!.'....,..,,1iiAt's,'',:':,-,;tt:..,..:',,- e 4. r,.. pAeo7.11 Arft..1;.rg 10.1'4," ! :':.: It .:,, ! - ": ': f H"t., ,,,,I .1 ,:., : 1,1- .70 .1'. .... US EVERY ONE. BLESS GOD X -- . e. 1. ,e, , ..C, 'V , ,.. ; 7, ' '1 -- -. - Ilk 1 e; :- '', ti ) 4.''.0449!!ere441,44,444.0440.044.4444444044444Prfece'X'1.; , ,) 0 TUE OLD ALBUMS LEAVES FROM e, ,4: i II ! ;,:;-- Ir let, I r, ' ' , -- r o as hen ha ar.tea. The ss,ot mtereating fratar- - of 11,A ,,peet.h sa,tre hk trittittp to it, t:se r.,ats. James 1,,,hitoomq 1.1", altd Lts nt.t-I.I- t at',,,,,II I r,d'ar In., 1,, 0,11, !!!!Itt!: hor.. Nicho,.., h.lt,tirtt ;It ;,roms- It .1, to I ligr ,..1, tt. 1,1:!,, A A reprott,t. I r.,r ,,f ., , .,.,,,, ,1.,., - III , .... 1 .1 . APRIL S 1916 ' Ihe speaks - ti '4 DESERET, EVENING 'NEWS SATURDAY VON THREE cte ;J'''.. .' '' ' ofri 1 f ,, j ::,I, ', . - t" bird-near- er LATEST kt i3 : ni-- " ss letter-writin- Antatio-Turke- 1 AP-tr- read I Maia-belo- o , ' N , l --- t y I i l - ; I la n - 14141.N 114 i -- an, hard-ae-nali- e a' Boa--to- n !diana.--Indlans- polie I mt i ut ' road-runne- r. i : i . ! 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