| Show CURRENT PUBLICATIONS I The American Monthly Review of Rc vlcwB for September has Its always 1 lumlnatln and candid review of Tltc Progress of tho World supplemented by u brief Record of Current Events There are recent cartoons on politics and business and the leading articles of tile month In tho various magazines are Bum marlsed Special articles arc Migration to the Canadian Northwest The Political Politi-cal Situation In England after Salisbury Baron Ycllchl Shlbuzawa time Creator of Industrial Japan Oliver Wendell Holmes Jurist Tho Late Dr Charles Kendall Adams Tho Lute Rabbi Joseph Hebrew Patriarch of Now York Tho Russian Jowlu America The Census of Manufactures An Instance of Profitsharing The Bonus System of Rewarding Labor Improved Conditions ConLltone In the American Farmers Life The Farmers Balance Sheet for Jf02 Tho Diffusion of Agricultural Prosperity A Giant Automobile Harvester at Work Fixing Nitrogen from the Atmosphere Collapse of a Great historIcal Monument Monu-ment This monthly In always most Interesting In-teresting and valuable J all the others arc omitted this takes their places Tho Review oi Reviews Co Nov York Outing for September has a Ono article reminiscent o old times and handsomely illustrated In colors Tho Old Boai1 Coach Thero nro enlivening huntlufj 1 and fiohlng stories and the athletics are veil given The Music of tho 1 Marsh With tho Cruise Marksmanship I Marksman-ship In America Tangled Lines After Af-ter Rhinoceros on the Upper Nilefho Meaning of the Automobile Tho Canoeing Ca-noeing of Today The Bet of the Boss Women In Athletics Schooling tho J Thoroughbred for 1110 Ravo Track < Field Trials of Setters and Pointers Fishermen Fisher-men of the Deep Sea i Woodland Hermit Packing on tho alrcs HOI 1 of the International Polo MatchX Taking Cold arc Some of the opeclal articles The Sportsmans ViewPoint Tho Game Field The Angling Fraternity ternity Photographing LIVO Fish Notable Performers and Records close an excellent number The Outing Publishing Pub-lishing Company New York The Engineering Magazine for Scptern ber discusses The NavalEngineer oCthc Future an American Yjewbf I conditions and manifest tendencies Tic Doom of the British Naval Engineer disastrous results of pcrclrtcnt official Injustice Mineral Resources and Mining Industry of British Columbia ore deposits and I mining In tho Island sections Tho Paris Vienna MotorCar Race an unprecedented unpre-cedented ordeal for selfpropelled vehicles ve-hicles HighSpeed InterUrban Electric Railways causes and e examples of a phenomenal development Tho Recording Record-ing and Interpreting of Foundry Costs aracllcal methods from the managers poln of view Inlensllled Production and Industrial Investment commercial Inc tons affecting the coat of manufacturing The Changes of a HalfCentury In tho MarineEngine Shop It Is the great practical magazine of Industrial Hkl and energy The Engineering Magazine New York In the North American Review for Sop lember Messrs James Lane Allen W D Howella Hamlln Garland I W Mnble and John Kendrlck Bangs discuss tile question Will the Novel Disappear Sidney Webster revlrwa The New Phil ippine Government E W Hllpnrd Hlsanl professor pro-fessor of agriculture In the University of California explains Why Ancient Clv Illzatronn Tlourlflhcd In Arid Regions IT G Dwight tells about Amarlcans In Europe aa Seen from a Connulato Geo M Sternbcrg SurgeonGeneral United Stato army retired dlycneocs Sanitary Problem of isthmian Canal Construction Construc-tion Roy C Smith United States navy tells of The Nuvya Grcmcal Need which he holds to be more men und of ficers Other article arc Management and 1 Uses of Expositions The Public Debt of Italy Contradlnllona of literary Criticism Grieg aa a National pompoH er Tho Law of Privacy Cuaunova at Dux Thin review Is l always ublo uml strong The North American Review 111 New YOrk Tho Delineator for October han elegant fullpage colored fashion plates colored embroidery designs full paei and full page faahlon patterns tbllellco etc very many I has descrIptions of tilt latest Blylcn In nil wears dross making direc tion trimmings and accessories millinery milli-nery fancy stitches and embroideries ao quit observances nlhl < aihlollca for women womel ploajmrit short stories Amelia E LJurra Amel Jarr aerial Thyra Vnrrlck continues and householl affairs house furrilshlnp home hotiBckcopIng some historic pictures women an Htudonlji 1 In EiifllHh litera ture arC given good apnea I laun artistIc and attractive ultrPlvo magazine The Btrttcrlck Publishing Company Nrw York Current Ilintory fOr September carrIes tho July record giving for frontlnplccc folllpll a i portrait of Dalfour a biography follow hlotrapl Colow Ins portraits and blographloa of M tine Combes uol new 1lo French Premier 1 Jua John Mitchell iiroilrlcru of the United Mine Workers UII Tne MaJorGcncral M3JQ1Gencrl Chnfte Lady > Hcnrr Somerset M dc Wltto Hua fCl1 c RUt ulan Minister of Finance Frederick Tem pie Archbishop of Canterbury Evolyn B Baldwin Arctic explorer The French Colonial Emplru Is described by Frederick Austin Ogg and the paaalng events are fully detailed In Intornatlonal affalrm ovenls In America lOuropc Asia are Given and there ate many Illustrations Science and Invention education sociology sociol-ogy art music timid the drama Important statistics a literary chronicle and necrology nec-rology all receive Rood attention Current History Company Boolon Tales About Temperaments By John Oliver Hobbes Published by D Applcj ton and Company New York This book Is a collection of stories by a famous story writer Thoy comprise The Worm That Cod Prepared a gruesome talo of an assassination Tla an Ill Flight Without Wings a Htory of a young cynic who lost his chance A Repent ancc where a husband pays the pon ilty Prince Toto a fairy story and Journeys End In Lovers Mooting whcre I hiuibnnd found his wife but mloscd tho show The tales arc well told and make catchy reading The Philippines The First Civil Governor Gov-ernor by Theodore Roosovelt CK11 Government In the Philippines by William Wil-liam l Taft Civil Governor The first division as noted la I i vary warm and high tribute by President Roosevelt to Governor Gov-ernor Taft It Is such an appreciation as none but a maRnanlmous and generous mind could render and tho subject la I shown to ho well worthy of the most noble regard The second part Is C treatise treat-ise by Governor Taft detailing what has bean done In thq Philippines stating tho condition of the country forecasting what may follow and giving his opinion on tho mattira now Involved and on what wisdom would dictate for the future Among other thlnca he considers that It would bo Injudicious to map out any pro gramme for a long period of time but holds that we should be free to deal with events l as they develop and so be at liberty lib-erty without hampering pledges to do what ID beat and right He would mako no promIse or Independence because first our bcBb friends there and tho moat un Bclllsh and enlightened of the people do not desire Independence but personal liberty lib-erty under the sovereignty of the United States and second because It Ifl not well to promise what we may not bo In condition con-dition or havo the wish to carry out Inter on I is I a valuable addition to current Information on our new oriental acquisitions acquisi-tions The Outlook Company New York publish tho book |