Show ONLY S50 TO JH10AGO AND RETURN via the Union Pacific Special train to leave Salt Lako about June 15 Pullman palace sleepers olegant dining cars reclining re-clining chair cars solid vestibuled train through to Chicago without change Pullman Pull-man cars located within short distance oC convention building may be occupied during dur-ing convention at very low cost Tickets good for return until July 7 D E BURLET General Agent 201 Main street < S S LITERATURE MERRY TALES By Mark Twain New York Charles L Webster < Co Price 75 cents Fiction Fact and Fancy Series is the title of a series of which the present is the first volume The editor Arthur Stedman says the aim will be to provide the people with reading in a shape adapted to the amount of time at their disposal and the effort will be to select largely from the works of American writers To no writer can the term American more justly be applied than to the humorist whose Merry Tales are hero presented It was injan effort to devise some novel method of bringing these stories new and old before the public that this series had its origin Tho Tales comprise seven sketches by Mark Twain soine of which have been published in the magazines THOMAS HOOKER Preacher Founder Democrat Demo-crat By George Leon Wallter New York Dodd Mead Co Salt Lake C H Parsons Price 75 cents Thomas Hooker comes rightly in the Makers of America series for whilst the greaterpart of his life was passed before he reached the shores of the new continent during tho few years that he resided Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts and Connecticut he so impressed his strong and vigorous personality upon those commonwealths especially upon the latter which he may be said to have founded as to make the impression endure for all time Dr Walker tells the story of the subject with the pen of an admiring biographer Thomas Hookers published writings have been compiled by Dr J Hammond Trumbull and appear in the volume vol-ume as an appendix A DOUBLE WtDmi or How SHE WAS WON By Mrs C A Wartield Philadelphia T B Peterson 8 Brothers Price 2i cents A dozen years ago Mrs Warfield was a popular realistic writer of fiction and she seems to nave lost none of her characteristic character-istic for this latest production from her pen is as passionate and intense in the imagination of the author as any of her earlier productions THE FORUM The June number of the Forum has for several years been in an especial sense an educational number and this year there are two notable educational articlesone by President Dwight of Yale university explaining ex-plaining the recent action of Yale in admitting ad-mitting women to its advanced courses of instruction and the other by one of the masters of Eton England who writes an interesting description of this historical school for boys There are two articles also of more than usual religious interest one by Dr H K Carroll special agent of the census who presents the results of the census of the churches which contains some of the most interesting facts about the rapid growth of nearly all the important import-ant sects during the last ten years and the other by President Hyde of Bowdoin college Maine on The Impending Paganism Pagan-ism in the new England country districts because of the appalling neglect of the churches Two other articles of interest are Shall we Have Endowed Opera in America by ProfcJ K Paine of Harvard Har-vard and What the Coming Man Will Eat by Prof W O Atwater of Wesleyan Wes-leyan university He Indicates among other things that in the choice and preparation prepar-ation of food there is need of revolution and that Americans can look to a much more vigorous physical and intellectual development through a proper selection of flood The Forum New York THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS The frontispiece of the Review of Reviews for Juno is the most interesting picture of Mr Blaine that has been published in along a-long while It is from his very latest photograph pho-tograph made by a distinguished German diplomatist at Washington who happens to ba an ardent amateur photographer It represents Mr Blaine sitting on his porch at Bar Harbor and was secured last fall In connection with a very readable article entitled A Glance at Mr Blames Commercial Com-mercial Policy there is also a fine spirited drawing of Mr Blame by tho artist Garioayedoff besides excellent halftone half-tone portraits of Mr John W Foster and Mr William E Curtis both of the department depart-ment of state and both peculiarly identified identi-fied with Mr Blames SouthAmerican and reciprocity policies This article on Mr Blames policy IB attributed to a supporter of the PunAmerican ides and it auld seem to bear some of the marks of William E Curtis facile pen I is a well informed straightforward statement not entering into elaborate details Review of Reviews New York THE CENTURY Roswell Smith the late president of tho Century Co is the subject of a number of contributions to the June Century There is a frontispieco portrait a poem by Edmund Ed-mund Gosse a biographical sketch by the Rev Dr Gladden an editorial in Topics of the Time with brief statements of Mr Smiths connection with the Tract society so-ciety th Congregational club and Berea cot lege Kentucky The leading illustrated ar tide of this number is by Dr Albert Shaw j whose timely and interesting papers in other numbers on modern municipal governments gov-ernments will be remembered In this paper he describes the rise of a new metropolis Budapest A paper also of timely interest in view of the approaching presidential campaign Is Joseph B Bishops article on Early Political Po-litical Caricature in America which it illustrated lustrated by facsimiles of caricatures which were famous in their day Mount Saint Elias Revisited is a description by Israel C Russel of the United States Geological Survey of his second attempt to reach the summit of that famous pinnacle pinna-cle In the article entitled Land of the Living CliffDwellers Lieutenant Frederick Fred-erick Schwatka describes his first visit among the halfcivilized and wild branches of the Indians of Chihuahua EJSeflor Emilio Castelars second article on Christopher Columbus describes the great explorer In Search of a Patron A striking feature of this number is the beginning of a new serial called The Chatelaine Chat-elaine of La Trmlte by Henry H Fuller author of the book so much praised by James Russell Lowell and Prof Norton The Chevalier of PensioriVani Mr Fullers first book dealt with Italian subjects sub-jects in a novel and charming manner The scene of the present one is laid in Switzerland An illustrated summer article of curious interest is a paper by the late J B Holder on The Great Unknown namely the famous and much mooted seaserpent Mr Stedmans poetical essay deals in manly fashion with the Melancholia of the poets Among the poems may be specially mentioned men-tioned a ballad by James Jeffrey Roche editor of the Boston Pilot on the The Fight of tho 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