Show STRONG NOVEL BY SALT LAKE WOMAN I Mrs Caroline Abbot Stanleys Book a Big Success t TITLE IS ORDER NO 11 i WORK HAS SEVERAL PO POINTS OP OF LOCAL INTEREST t of o uc tho novele or of ha been itt R n by 7 a former Salt Lake woman i 1 I O er No 11 b by M Ir Caroline J tl Stanley The wrIter Is widelY y flown I In Sit Salt Lake and also in Pro whre abe ab 1100 before coming to ir Lake ome six years ears ago Indeed U from Utah about two I I 4 p v 4 MRS CAROLINE CAnOLINE ABBOTT STANLEY Y lUS Ago Ie i of such fluch recent date that 7 1 may not have discovered she has nr Mrs Stanley was a 8 prominent mem ot of the Ladles Literary club An interest In her book is glen given fl the fact that in It are i I me of the scenes and incidents t I Fht d on in a paper read before the some time ago by Mrs J C no lc Hoyle like Mrs Irs Stanley spent ir 11 farly life in that part ot of Missouri the cene or of the novel Is laid i 1 she he herself during the their ir fr Umes ot of the civil war just justi t Jh i h incidents and adventures a as are areIL IL d In the stirring tale Mrs I P J jg to review the book at the ting dIng or of the club next Monday Monda Mr lr Stanley Stanle Is now In Washington t dh her son who formerly taught in tr gait Luke Lake public schools and In the then n In InstItute and who now has hast 1 t 6 position i Interest in the Novel lIr friends In Utah have been look g forward eagerly to see what kind of hook book she would produce This Is es ee estrue true ot of those tho e who have hae heard I 1 r papers before the Ladles Ladies Lite Literary rA r wh Ai aid aad have read her short tales It Fl a 3 to say 1130 they will not be i p The book is powerful in the thet t t r it j tells telI and It shows MOWS the touch c th artist arUt t throughout In the ver verr very y r of itA style There is no nor noI r I after effect no exuberance or of s In crisp p clear nten t single useless ornament she 15 to make the words forgotten in III inI t I f thoughts conveyed Ii d she succeedS She deals with LIy ih ee every emotion or of tile the heart out and made Intense by the of the period Her moth meth ue are those ot of the lapidary cutting i 1 gin m with true and leav g the finished work clear cleAn and This Thle is true or of the humor t l V pathos oathO the the thet t i ic de the love and the t 1 1 r rTh Th I j book bus been issued only a short t 1 Y It hu has been welcOmed by the reviewers Md is if al iy having a abig big sale General Ewings Order I rr ir r Xo No 11 hM has as it itt crux the er erI J Jb I j b te J Bri d mat Ert g commandIng all 1111 re ident al Tack on And Bate I id tO t abandon their hONe homes and anU the lc s Is A portion of 1 M iii wb re a or of present rest restI I f u 1 Salt For ForI I II and I I I If r I J Eo E Bamberger I I I j In F Pleasant t Hm Hill where tre Stan StanI I ml rb resided I It t S or o Jt has bet been n the subject or eI I IJ I sen Oen I t 0 After the war I J wrote a defense or of the I General C Bingham I general took a decidedly I Idt dt I view The order was really only I I Ln in the history of t that t the events of DC years year had lH been ng It grew out of oC the fight over on w which h had en bt In p progress r 4 hf t decade before th war n nil i il n D hack back and forth over oer u th state ate t Armed Force Sent I Ith the of Mi Missouri ur seat a ac an th r c t 1 to force Ito Into Ca Case and Bt sates eons o I I to drive ot out te the Kat Kansas 1 were and burning When er t ar broke ot out the Jayhawkers r foun found T r in Jim Im L Lane and Jen Jennison n ad adr and r 2 ni 1 I their currying tbt the t stripe Quantrell I rp all r 5 unde under the confederate han Ir and burned Kansa i r 2 rid nd plundered brn Ka conditions when the 1 n Such h were C I al Order Xo o 1 ji ral r Ewi is thU thus stated by Geral General GeneralI I ham 10 of oC It Its Order No o iFs pu pun pur purr vw Its tuI results Ye YeI r n s revealed by 18 atu relt fa fat t I ruin reef of thod ot of or our citizens af and their movable f transfer of tir move 1 it sp I tf to tu their In 1 dishonest Il in wIs It must b be that it e ox t 4 the consummate wisdom 8 ef the l 1 nt it Xee Never was as a robery 8 so su ath athmore UI mor more cunningly del or sue c a with less per perL L risk k ka to the w Je S I J V in inI I Q 1 put a a clO close to predatory ras raids by Inu sas R L Leas and by byr r to then them al all cv cOveted le Looted by Riders Balders I 1 fot not or riding such alm D ne the theM vehicles they c M 11 find or in whatever velee tl C 1 1 save fn greams of people poured ot ott out pure ppe t c h thre counties nearly al 11 of them r 3 t I practically de deStitute while raiders n line looted and f m J across the Ka Kansas lne Jote te the home homes Dingham Was so deeply im w of the act that J cd 1 with UIO tho Injustice te 1 g a picture pinte s tb tbT Missouri S I 1 t ttE throughout Order No O 11 WIth her lieI tE T 11 I till dt cit Mrs StanleY has baa done what General GeneralI il To I did with WJ his bru b only wider latitUde p j th tb Ec are the J and the Confederate girl woo who are In love and finally marr ThIS Is I Is the only feature ot of the tho bok 1 that might he be ed as hackneyed a aTIt TIt Th h in the young youn lovers wRites wanes I tn in with th the fresh characters charmingly and In tb the stirring I a Uon of the Ule times Mrs Stanleys father W was S a New Eng Englander lander and a Yale man her mother was waR wasa waRa a Virginian and she was born in in Callo Calio Calloway way eGon Missouri Her father Dr Rufus Abbott was at one time t of like l state Insane ne asylum tulum at Fulton Mo 0 be Ia a great grandniece or Nathan Hale and is kin to h Everett Itale Abbott and Ezra Abbott H b nd died four Cour years e lS tie after their marriage For eighteen eD years year abe taught In Kalamazoo Uch and aDd later latey In Provo and Salt tAke L writ I tug IJ during U time She hu has b been beena en a Contributor to ma but th this Js its her fIrst sustained work |