Show J I a G d- d dit I it i Exchanges and l Z I. I t 7 3 y v I We Weare are frequently asked Which is the best magazine We never have answered the question nor do we ever expect to One is best for one another for another purpose purpose r t The earnest student of popular thought Ii wants to read the Forum the North i j 1 American Review and the Arena He who is interested in science reads the Po Popular ular Science Monthly the Scientific American Science etc those interested in literature read the Atlantic Har Harpers Harper's ers er's other of Scribners Scribner's the Century or some the numerous ones devoted to literature But there is one all should read whether he be a literary man a scientist or a thinker The magazine we refer to fo is the Quarterly Register of 0 Current His His- tory The name fully explains the scope of this magazine Once in three months it receives the doings of the world In Inthe Inthe Inthe the last number we note The Behring Sea Dispute The Silver Conference The Eastern Situation The British Election Labor European Interests The Hebrew Question American Exploration Exploration Exploration Ex Ex- and many other topics of equal interest Eleanore Kirks Kirk's Idea a newspaper published in Boston came to our tables this week It seems to be a bright spicy sheet and had it some other name these reflections had never been The name seems to us to indicate a lack of originality Kate Field is making something something something some some- thing of a success of Kate Fields Field's Wash Wash- ington The fact will lead numberless imitators to use their own name in the name of the paper they edit A few n j years ago Mr Bellamy made a strike in in Loot Looking ing Backward Since then a host host of imitators have been looking Some have looked ahead and some further back Bread Winners J recently appeared appeared appeared ap ap- and already the market is flooded with winners who will win almost anything anything anything any any- thing but an honest reputation 7 The he Lz Life e of Jay fay Gould How He Made His Millions is the title of a book just issued from the press It is from the pen of Murat 1 Halstead I Mr 11 Watters Watters thinks it is the most remarkable book in print not accepting Caesars Caesar's Commentaries The B. B Y Academy at Provo no now v turns out two semi-monthly semi papers the Normal w and the Business f Journal The former is a good paper but little praise e can be said aid of the latter It is but an n page eight paper yet its staff consists of twelve persons It is printed on poor paper and its general appearance is by no means good nor striking We vVe were greatly amused in reading an editorial in ina a recent edition of the f Journal headed Our Academy and the VV Worlds World's orId's Fair It speaks of Utah's educational exhibit and the interest manifested in it that their academy was able and should hould make a good showing showing- and that their exhibit should be so arranged as to be distinct distinct- from the rest it urged upon all their students to call foi forth th their powers and to tomake tomake tomake make the exhibit a worthy representation of their institution In concluding it said that active preparation should at once commence and they were sure if all would bestow enough attention and energy that the academy's display will willain gain ain for us a world-wide world renown as a temple of learning Such a high hig-h and important distinction has probably taken place in the writers writer's di dreams earns but it it cannot possibly take pl place ce in reality I 1 I 1 IJ |