Show Jam James W Dille ot of Provo hall baa writ written ten It a book the he History of oC the Mine lUne Disaster ter th the work be beIng being Ing a comprehensive and well account of the great horror recently affected th the corn oom The book is III published it tn the Skelton Publishing Company of oC Provo and l to illustrated with seventy engrav engravIngs Ings Inge comprising pictures of the pal ot of and attendIng the dL diMs ter br The work Is done doni throughout and the book wm will prove valuable as n a correct and detailed no ao count 0 of the mining disaster that has hall occurred In country Traveling III Africa for tor pleasure Is to the natives foolishness Miss MIld listen CaddIck In her book A White While Woman In Central Africa lAY sas When thy they heard that I dId not belong to any mis stun sIan but wu was only traveling for iii pleas pleasure ure they ther seemed to look upon m me a as a 0 and aud w were re thankful I was Wll harm harmless less leBI The warlike condition ot of the country during the lat last twenty years ears does make the Idea of pleasure rather a dubious one But Dut Miss lUt entertaining account is 18 full tull ot of plea pleasent nt incidents and a peaceful at atmosphere atmosphere which makes It ver very refresh refreshing Ing at the moment The trip was taken alone After considerable time spent In the more mort beaten paths path the amble lou l decided to visit the Great Groat region She did so against the advice of at both friends and natives liar optimistic portrayal 0 of that abed of the white mans wrath the tho n savage is II encouraging to Miss U 8 CaddIck he Md and nuIn many things concerning the country are not as black IlS as they are paInted The publication ot of Mr r U 11 Sutherland Edwards Recollections is II a 0 notable addItion to the lIterature of oC reminIscence aIr Mr is IB the dean denn of oC English musical critics and has lias been an editor playwright war special and foreIgn correspondent For the last lut years he has baa been identified wIth nearly every man of o note In the world ot of Art and bell belies lettres and hIs various vocations ha have I naturally brought him Into contact with many notable and Interesting per lIOns acne His work has hIlS many Ing pages devoted to hans von Dalo the Viviers VivIen M Mother other musical celebrities on Madame Bovar and Charles nde Violins Jerrolds Butt Dutt and his hll DullY How the Prince ot of Wales was Converted and M Jean de wa as ConvInced are headlines 8 taken at random from the chapters showing tire the entertaining character of oC the book I laguer II find amusement emont In A Comedy Behind the scenes and Tribune and Censor and nd students ot of politics politic will red read with interest a character sketch of oC the tula Bakunin Mr s tee e ate are 1 a series ot of pen pictures cleverly drawn and JIO through the personal note a charm will 11 tusks make a 8 strong appeal to lovers loera ot of book and music In short hort the volume alume is as varied In matter motter as It Is in vivacious In manner No diner out can enn afron to be wIthout this book The VoIce ot of the l People eople I is n a s cr ot of compelling interest Sometimes spark rk and sometImes sombre the there is II not nol nota nola a dun dull page In th book It Is Ie so 10 irre dialed with so 10 filled with gent gental al characters and pleasant homely happening that the tension ot of owl plot I ii constantly relieved With come IOme ot of In its ita poUt leal and uniquely delightful social u as poet pct the chief theater of the tory story Is Ie AncIent and historic Williamsburg thinlY veiled under the nam of oC borough The dreamy old town with Its QuaInt CUllom make mak a r sweet picture while In sharp contrast the lobby ot of the capitol with its circle of oC spittoon houdini statue ot of Washington and its Ita group ot of Un statesmen Is II am pr pre ont ant to sight and smell mell II a tire the e corridor ot of Russian prIn h ot of e between the pOOr and the impoverished whites the subtle law ot of like unto Uk like which the reluctant feet reet ot of Ih the wellborn maiden to the mate mat of oC her rather than 0 of her soul the married 1 jut just because of oC the absence f fervid emotion and exacting love lov tt he power ot of the bab baby lingers to p press irom It a trUe woman womans hl rt an au thought ot Of passion for tor any other than the father ther ot of her chIld these thele things MI Miss portrays wIth unerring In and conclusive art She h has done well too In that The Voice Voke of oC the People is II not Ii a sex leX noel hut tut observes the Values and antl proportion ot of teal real liCe lit Carlyle Carlle was Wall In acId and dys dyspeptic peptic mood when he be called th the whole concern of love lov a ty but he was Va right In declaring It alto altogether ther false and damnable to represent th the thing people folle cn call love as spreading itself over our whole IX and constituting the one grand interest of oC It In instead of being but butone butone one thing to be attended to among man many Inore important things Un Glasgow gives due weight to the Influence ot of love but she puts put it II Into right relations with Ufe as n a whole ProC Prof Paul S World Poll Poli Polities ties and Stephen Golden horseshoe are two recent books which should find a wIde reading Jut just now by reason ot of th the light tile they throw the present In China Chin The greater part of book is 18 devoted to an illuminating discussion ot of the reasons wh why China ha has so 80 cud BUd denly become the focal of Inter International international national politics tI c lii book of course was written some IOme six Ix months ago 80 and andis nd I is the inure interesting inasmuch a ahll as hll conclusIons hare bave been reached In independently dependently of current political excite merit ment meritA mentA A remarkable obar tr study tudy of tb the deelo development ment of oC n a Western school teach teacher er who fIrst ret marries a rather rough husband huband near her home arid after see se securing curinG n a dIvorce Crom toni him becomes the wife 0 Of a young oung New York archItect Littleton Is R is ne new character In women woman who bell believes that AmerIcanism Is a term tenn that will corer Irot of of oC man manhood manhood hood and womanhood but aJ also o the crudIties ot of the uncultured The social lilt life of oC New York II i at lIt to her but through the influence ot of a neIghbor she cherishes sooiL ambi ambitions Uon and finds nd fault with Ith her hu husband band because e he be will not lower lor the standard standrd of oC hi his work In or make the mon money which will pIn gain entrance Into certain circles Selma face bespeaks a soul lOul far Car higher than Her lIer young has baa d the face Cace for tor the 1061 h he thought wu was behInd It anI and when the revelation of her real al nature comes It kills kUl the af aC affection thAt he hAd r reLt lt for tor her AI AIa A Aa a stud study of the lire life ot of club women In small We Western tern towns and ot of society women In New York City the book ItI Is most t successful The quarrel between Selma and her friend the wire wife 0 of an unprincipled broker who has managed In some WILY way to make money Is one of the most amusing bit bits ot of feminIne repartee that have havi been writ ton ten In R a long tUne charge Selma l is the ko key to her char one of oC tho those e American WorrieD lYo Ive always been to meet one In all her glory who believed that tha they are born In complete panoply I of DC t flawless e womanhood that they are by birthright con consummate housewives i I lea ers ot of the worlds thought arid I and peerless society queens All this by instinct by heritage and with education 1 lUr puck luch material tile the book must interest a very ery wide circle of readers |