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Show THE FROVO HERALD" : KUJiJf 5 Machine G3 Proyo Foundry tv j- - n A- -n n- - . iw-VA.- - it M 3 DELICIOUS FOR DINNER DESSERT In a large frying pan place a two--posteak of halibut; add twa jtllcea.of .onionr a Jprig .of parsley, a blade of niaje.and. italk of celery, one-hal- f of -- a teaspoonful of salt Cover with boiling water and simmer very .slowlyuntil the flesh separates from the bone. ; " "LeTsUnTn the cold. Then drain and break into good-sizeflakes. Into a saucepan put one of butter and one of flour, one-ha- lf of a teaspoonful of salt, and of a teaspoonful of white pepper.. Stir over4he fire wstil mixed. add one-hal- f of a cupful of stock and : a cupful of cream. BraaaCaatin.. : Good Use for Cup- - of Apple Sauce Mft Devil's Food Cake, and Ex-llL Over Rtclpo for rilling" "r and Frosting. , Etc. - .'" Wool Center, Provo, Utah eup of arftle Apple Sauce Cake.-r-sauce left over makes a delicious cake f0 supper or luncheon.-Be- at to a ream one cupful - of sugar .and . . Castle Gate and Clear Creek cupful of but r. Add a cuR: ful of apple sauce '.with a teaspoonful dissolved - of -a soda cupful of cupfuls of flour, a little raisins, "1 seacinnamon, cloves and nutmeg-to- . son. Bake in a low tin and you will what an excellent be surprised cake you will have. It will keep moist " lor a lofioiffie. ' ' Devil's Food Cake. Take three fourths of a cupful of grated chococupful of brown sugar late," one-haand one-hal- f cupful of milk; boll these onr-hal- f ior aaJe avt uTr d table-spoonf- ul . one-quart- -- one-half- Stir " until smooTh and thick, genflyfoFflve" mInu"tes.7Tle from the fire and add the beat en yolk of fine egg. Boil sufficient potatoes to make "one pint " when;" mashed. 7 Beat and . season" them as '" for servlng and press them into a" well buttered border.jnold.-- . I . Let stand la a warm' place for five minutes, then, turn jjut on a platter. , In the. center put alternate layers of the fish, salt and pepper, sauce, and cheese, using al- as thick as cream rthen chopped parsley, -- and-Blmm- -- In-tt,- to-se- e Timber Go; WteJv . Both Phones.' - m v JOSEPH - am rr-- r . In I r UTArf. : -- W. DUNN, General Manager. a m mm m m m m ana t paper prepared by ciety of London him showing the practicability of a transandean railway from the port of Kosario, Argentina, on the Parana river, 189 miles above Buenos Ayres. The route proposed by Mr. Wheel wright, from Rosario to the Chilean port of Caldera, was about 900" miles long, and extended In a northwesterly direction across the Argentine Rej?u lie. and over the pass of San Francisco Into Chile" ir the railway had been built, the western or Pacific terminus would have been placed about ten i Valparaiso. HAVH 7 o. 6 for Xc all Tlme-Tabl- e POS BABX PROVO east. .- - 425 p.m. M .. LBAVB PBOVO FOB WEST - . No. 6 for west and " . 7or8altLke 1 for M; 8 ,, .;; .r. - ' " : ' ' - j. . No. 121. from . Hebr7; 425 .. UU.YB PROTO TOB KOBTH. '.;?.trX; Not 122 for Heber ' " 84 .... .,...i...N 1:6b p.m. , all points west and north for Salt Lake and Ogden-- -. ' , ....v.ll:40 a.m.- - north. . - . ... ,.. a.m. 9:30 '' PBOMlHOBTH c Buenos Ay res and Valparaiso. Iff now rapidly approaching completion, and the entire line will be opened to pas sengers and public traffic not later than tbe" BDrinjf of 19iI.T The final Construction of the highest tunnel, which will be 9941 feet long, through the Qumbre "of ;TTspallata . pass of the has . now Cordillera of the AndeB progressed so far that in the Chilean Bection 2,848 feet have been perfoArgentine side rated, while from the the total perforation- - Is 1,7.91' feet, ma-king the entire length on both, sides 4,639 feet. of. beading already bored There still remains 6,302 feet, a little more than half, to be perforated During 1908 the second sectlpn on now th; Chilean side was opened and 11 reaches a place called Portillo, miles nearer to thV Argentine frontier. This reduces the time ccupled by the ' through Journey by more than an from passengers starting bour; 8:20 a. m. one day Buenos Ayres-a- t "will arrlTr at Valparaiso at 10 : 39 p. m. on the following day in all about 64 8:41 TlnUc points .4 for all points east. . inter-oceanl- 9:16 8 for . railroad The first across South America. - which" will uoite.;ih6 Atlantic and Pacific, and ..9:31a.m.'. '''.i,. . points V " 10fbrBanpetepolhts.;;V.;:7rVT7;vh;w.;vv " 2 for all points esst....,.... 1 Tbe bnlj line to Ogden and Denver. trithoatTcbange. IVee reclining chair oars, through sleeping oars and elegant diners on v' all through trains. . ; :." "ATC Soomeb, L A. BiarTOj- rF. Fovm, j. , the-.Wqr- railway trunk trans-continent- Route SBlil together one cupful of butter, one-hal- f .cupful of sweet milk, one even teaspoonful" of soda and two scant cuDfuls of flour. Mix add two eggs only slightly-beate- n, cupful of brown sugar, one-hal- f together; then our lcthe alrup, together- .pi tablespoonf ul heaping the parsley, and oneablespoonfuln' of the ' cheese.-sauce. Make the last - - - Sprinkle buttered, bread MdlPrSrl109 layer - - crumbs uto rIn -v- Ie beaten yont'of egg,-andmix again, and bake In sheetsTT in a sef veryhot ovea Just long Filling and Frosting. Use two cup ' -to brown. enough milk fuls of sugar, one-hal- f cupful pf and two squares of chocolate; boil GOOD FOR eight, minutes; beat until It begins to anilla; "- , thicken; then spread between the layIt Is very nice and Dish of Rabbit and Ham Described ers ' a Way That Appeals to the " rich. -- Skldoo -- k. CakerCream one cupful o( cupful of butter, add one egg, one cupful of milk, one teasDoonful vanilla, two ounces of chocolate or coeoa, two cupfuls" of pastry flour, one teaspoonful of soda, two of cream of tartar and beat well Frost together,' Bake 30 minutes. with white frosting. Jelly Roll Cake. Beat three eggs, yolks and whites together, for one or two minutes. ' Add a cupful of sugar and beat for a few minutes more. Then put In tone cupful of flour with a sugar and . Appetite. In . one-hal- f - line 888 miles across South America from the Atlantic to. the Pacific, sentiment and patriotism., have played4a large a .share as utilitarian and practical reasons. The transnndino region of cream of tartar mixed in the heart of the Cordillera presents teaspoonful Dissolve half, a teaspoonful of in it 4 aMountain Bcenerr of grandeurund aodsrla- as little ho '"water aj possible - descrIptlon.From:.the s'ummlt of the Cumbre passToiCtbe an4.:ftljMthcughIyFlay In well - fop afew minutes. natural international frontier of two shallow tin. Turn the wide rather a republics, great wonderful ' panorama' can be seen." shee- t- uponatowelhliewarnil with Jelly; roll up the cake, roll Across thejChllo-Argntindividing spread : In sugar,, then roll in. the towel aaln line, Mount Aconcagua,-- a weird mass to keep4 of black basaltic rock and of dazzling tiff If cooltfrvBIchrwill' help snow is sharply outlined against the h beauty-beyo- nd Latin-America- -- one- n e blue--of; ter md..lard, add one egg, one cupful Six large Spanish onions, half a pound - o- f- cold; cooked rabbit, two ounces --ot ham, one-oun- ce of grated cheese, one teaspoonful of - salt,- - half a teaspoonful of pepper, one grain of cayenne, two tablespoonf uls ot creamT" Peel the onions, place them in fast -boIlIng""salted"water, and boil for one hour quickly With a fork then draw out the centers from" the root end, Chop very finely the, ham and rabbit; place them In a basin with the" and- -' grated cheese salt, pepper Sprinkle in the ''cayenne,: add the' creanul and mix well. together. " With this mixture fill the centers f' the onions, and place them on. a baking tin. Pour round and over one g heaping tablespoonf ul of melted or butter, and bake the onions in a .hot oven ...."for half raB;Xbur7"bast -Ing . them frequently with the- - dripping or butter, Serve on a very hot dish, garnished with parsley? E? .'. drip-'-pin- ':. Amber Soup-of and "A delicious - soup. Take alarge sour milk, 1 teaspoonfuls of soda, one heaping teaspoonful of ginger a soup bone, about two pounds, a chickeufflcientdBour- - to jnold en, a small slice ; of ham, an onion, little salt two sprigs of parsley, half a small careasily. Roll thin and bake in a quick half a small turnip, half a stick ot rot, an be should of. oveaIt SeTeryTTthree cloteat;.nepper,.;t It, a Inch thick when done. yallon of cold water, whites and hella of two eggs and icaramel for coloring; Fish Italian 8tyl. chick-e- a Take one large rock cod, or smelts bell slowly for five hours,' beef, and ham, than- - add tha vegetables to cook the last hour, havgreen onion, a few pieces of" celery and cloves ing first fried the onion iha Tittle fat bowl- - and toes? small can of mushrooms, ten .. Next over let remain night. day restaffed-oUv- a and fours tablespoonf uls move cake of fat onheoplindtake" ,::;.. of Italian oil. . : Pour the oil in the same pan, when out the Jelly; avoiding; the settlings; mix Into it the beaten-whit- es of hot put In vegetables, tomatoes and a w.ith dramatic and human interest-- It Boil shells. with for the. quickly of water; slice your fish and of Chile was from Mendoza, Argentlae Republic the'lattef half Itcup one minute, then pass through a jelly during steel-88- 8 "the other in with a the of of means" saucepan by highway halfNjf January, 1817, that two' great lay bag." Just before serving add a ingredients, add the mushrooms and of caramel. Seasoning cook about one hour, about IS minufes San Martin, an Argentine, and Gen. added be whenever preferred. can d before olives are taken up. tine pampas or prairies, pass through, a O'Higgins.Xa Chilean',' conducted Serve on a bed of rettuce. the "thriving vineyards of western :, ' and armed expedition, Affinity Candy... starting from Mendoza composed of 5,000 Argentines and Take 24 cups of granulated sugar, An Appetizing Dish. Republic, conCity, In f cup of water, cup of westward across the' Cor Soak some sweetbreads In water for corn tinue for the first 12 miles westward Chileans,over the summits of the Cum f of and teaspoon syrup dillera, through the vineyards and Orchards bre and Los PatoS passes Into Chile, an hour, then parboil In salted water reamoftatar;and 3iolliiintiLTnearly hour. Take off the skin done.- - Then for of Jdendoza province. - Gradually the separate candy in halt the transit wlthin thret and halve; fry In butter until and pour the beaten whites of two low shrubs and trees characteristic of effecting carefully on the 12th of February and weeks, arsome bread tender. Toast nicely, the slopes of the' mountains appear and routed a Spanish eggs over stirring constantly, on dish and keep warm; Have and are followed by 140 miles of the surprised the other half cook until brit- crest the Chacabuco. range of letting' Cwflftleri of the After little more than a sublime and lofty e year's a cream sauce, nicely seasoned. MixHeytMr-l4Andes as far as the Chilean town of of chopped nuts and beat until the two liberators wonvthe kboth cup and pour over sweet Los Andes, whence, conveying the stiff and spread on a buttered brilliant battle of Maipu, April 5, 1818, breads.together cheese and nearly The secret traveler over a distance of 78 miles and grated Sprinkle; lies In jconstant from Chile plate.. emancipated thrrule; bread crumbs over all and some butter through the 'smiling and fertile val- of Spain. Eighty-fivIn beating. years later, on each sweetbread. Bake until a rich leys of Chilethe western terminal at March, 1904, summit of the ' ' Calves' brains may also rrrxrAQss-OvsrrTlp- . Valparaiso on the Pacific Iff reached; Cumbre Pass, nearly 13,000 feet above brawiT color. " A pointer used.'be ' by an, experienced given fact that the sea leveL Chile and Arggnpa partlci housewife has proven of great reailzailOU V win jujeti,.iue uicam palsa"Tffe"TnipoBtnrTni "ngrtsn'Mohkey. the great: the bronze tatue of iThe Christ of of lialf a century, will be-.One cup, of checse.cut Hut small oversr ete which requires a hot bvea. est practical utility. Even In Its pres-n-t the --Andes, erected as a solemn pieces, two tups of bread crumbs (no It la this: Always slip out the bottom uncompleted state It has already pledge of perpetual peace between the; AmiAa) nnd xrir on I Anmivh oaraol sheet of the gas stove to heat the " reduced the Bme required for the jour republics, and as amemorial-o- f hav. U Just "hefpre-yo- u oven. and I. lTia?' Va! replace t and .nnnniiv fflrminataii fmnka nhoaa In a frvlnflN. tinn ha tr otrir ney between Buenos Ayres lh your cake. Even a difficult oven can he heated Imelt Jsto lesthan 40 with the cneese untirtnoroughry In this wayTTBahy women dont know1 - r be hoped will ultimately be reduced ences to impartial International arbi- mixed and let cook a few minutes- .- that the bottom sheet Is removable. tration Instead , of . to the . dread .. arto is much like JKelshNrabbit but Gaa iasaved by this method. That ' " ." bv this new route will be better under: bitrament of war. much better. -iamlnd,-ihensbears when stood Useful Trifles. "" the voyage between "Valparaiso and - Blackbird Has Two Heads. "A of cream of tartar added Meat. '. pinch Larding ' a Bueno8Ayres, via the Strait of Magel- "'There Is to be seen at Lin wood, near makes before of boiled s meatis-to sugar boiling Larding a piece lan bysteamer, requires ten days.7 fals1eyr5conand7nr"rackblrTrwTjrdir -- for cakes delieious-- and- plelepatlonjjalTlB' uuewhlch wilt frosting While the : Transandine - railroad Is the unique possessor, ofjtwo. almost I greatly add . to the Juiciness of the creamy. A pinch or salt "Snd a lilUe ; ; route will be. of Inestimable benefit to distinct heads.j It has two bills, and dish. '''Cut a piece of salt pork Into oasing powaer maites pie crusi ngni the sister republics of Chile and Ar- has been' seen "to make use of both. strips quarter or. an inch thick and andffiklTlnO these teaspoon fuUbaklng powder In one- - .. gentina' in promoting their Intercon- During tlie'"recnt stormy weathef two or three Inches longr-S- llp the bird came to feed with others at Into a larding needle and draw the half cup; granulated sugar added to tinental and overland domestic 111 ao a .where good toe- - meat' so - either iheiwhitefconetfegg.:aUflly.I3eateu;';;; greater- - benefits spot on the true to both countries s regards their deal of waste breadla thro wit .out by end of the .lard will ..protrude her makes a fluffy meringue, for lemoa HuterBfttlonalelaUonsThelJraJJway the employeiJiu ajpubUcwcTkwha ypndthe-jmeatj- hours.r 'AD jected of this peak has been estimated by; the-- German savant, Guessfeldt, to be 22,867 feet Even In what Is known as the open season, from Ndveraber l:.to.'..'"April .30 (the spring and" summer of the south temperate zone), the Journey on foot or mule back over the 109" miles 'of the Cofdlllera, from one Into the other, is attended republic 38 2 . with - much discomfort and difficulty. The completion and opening, after The undertaking" becomes well nigh 3T "year "of nrk'issitudes,-- ofJthat -- is impossible I the austral generally known fil'The TrangsndiTie midwinter. In Anmist Railway" will be an event of Crans- - when terrific storms rage throughout cendent Importance JnJJfiOSatw and commercial evolution ot the blocked by tremendous snowdrifts and world. This line, "fogetbeTTEbTTtsr avalanches. . two links, the Buenos Ayres & Pa- Chilo-Argethis entire Historically ciflc and the ArgenUne..&eatVesfeJ Via Hie0crland ers, Messrs. John and Matthew Clark, obtained in that year a concession from government - to construct a railway ; from Buenos Ayres aeross the republic as far as Iron: the western or Argentine-Chilea- n tier. In the"Cordillera of the Andes. In selecting the route for the protbe-Arge- ntine oAHDinr jmjmky - - lf LIGHT-LUNCHE- It was not until 13 years later; or in 1873, that the first practical steps for connecting Buenos Ayres and Valparaiso by rail were taken. JTwo broth- Current . -- ' 3tk Narth Street. 160 Weat tPROVO- ,- "te 4k Mixture and Camishment That Grt at ly Improve This Always Po.ou- - ITlsr Edlbls. und Self OilinJ Hmuvi Cavrt, Mine Cafea, Engine and Boiler Repair, Iron T -- BAKED HALIBUT IN KEW WAY. FIVE SIMPLE "CAKES of- - molasses one-fourt- . - h . 1 W .- -- . comfort all the -- way when you travel - east -- Don't buy a ticket via a broken route Means Go-Direct- ;. . tfniaraerandsspieie with-tha- tbe-eg- ul : fish-an- v N Tell the agent, JTHE OVERLAND ROUTE as far as it goes." It means, saving of time in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc -- "YotfU KnbirWhen-You-G- o one-hal- f one-hal- one-hal- one-ha- lf one-hal- f, royal-iat-rmy;a- t; - Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. ' cam-palglni- e at-th- . e- -- of . rni. V TfaralBO-and-vleerv- - eri hours--whic- Sunshine, Fruit and Howers within 24 hoari el yonr very door. Itfi the pl&oe for reet and reo- -, reation, health and pleasaw. Ushing, Golfing, Antomobiling --Yachting and other oat door aparti may be indulged in everjajr in the winter; -- - -- at . . : 1 -- - - ,' . .. - . Ask the; is the fare and tickets are good six months for return. SALT LAKE ROUTE man to tell you. bow yon can goto: ad- Sonthera-ClifoniiaSan .Francisco at return ditional coat and stop over most anywhere, nd Inlornatlsa iht na zzl tlcLcls, 163 So. llsh St. Si!t Lake -- 1 . river-ban- eeedle-thfou- k gh- 1 -- w!lIi5oftehthe3 wiesteTU "' Europe about. 1,000 "miles and. -- Australia by anil effect assaying of about nine days In its connection with Europe, and .the Journey to the eastern ports of the United States will be materially shortenedwhlle ' nJ"i ; ; : ; - GrapelPforSaladr wnltegfapefnen" t WhsnhePuddinj Bolls. -- "Tin traTntn-- or know for few: the water boila away add more boilused that "salad; they Remarkable Watch.r, J ; Inches In diameter, are much daintier and more digestible ing water. If oold water is added, for A watch. ?T .which Bhows what constellations are if the tough skin Is removed. Thls Is a short time at least, the foodatuff will shar pointed hot be boiling, and this state of afvisible ;at any moment;: the relative not bard to do with Is halved and fairs may prove disastrous to the If first knife the grape positlons-of-th- fi. sun and moon, tha Most Cooks seed ". r tertliug-iTpdnrsT- " . pud-dlng5- tpldlirafeacBTiaOM ALL-TH- E NEVS ieasQiiObe:M .. and high tide, and thet time of day, the. knack. To' Prevent Pockets Tearing - Tb The history of the Transandine rail- ia addition to striking tbe hours and corners of apron pockets soon : Creamed Polled Ham. way may be said to date back to 1860, tjuarters", had "been made by Messrs; Cut a boiled bam In thin, small bits rip,' but If a.small button preferably, when the North American captain of J. Player 6, Son of Coventry, England. and cream like dried beef. This .dish one with four holes, is sewed, tt s !i and Is with baked potatoes makes an "exce- uppert:omerr of Industry, William "WheelwrightT for- It took four years ' iv v : 1 - warded to the Royar Geosrapliical so-- valued at 15,000. llent luncheon,- -. prevenL ripping.. South America. THE HERALD FOR gs - ;. v ;: .. " ,- -- -- - - the-pock- et, -. |