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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DAILY GOTHAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THE Chafing Dish Breakfast CHINESE CRESCENT CITY By CORNELIA C 1904. 16, Some Mighty Fine TIME CARD, These which we are selling at . l $7.50 $9.00 N0- - No. limited 4 Atlantic Exniw.1 one-thi- 7:04 Pacific Express from Denver. Pueblo. Prova Salt Lake city and all points east, dally.... Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Denver and all points L daily Pacific Mail fron! Denver. Pueblo, Lead-vlllSalt Lake to and all points east dally Local from Sanpete No. S No. 1 .75c SOME GREAT HAT BARGAINS HERE nu arrive! No. TO SELECT FROM rd ' Denver and all eaat, dally ct . l Salt Lake 250 fyncy Stiff Bosom Shirts $1.25 and $1.50 Kinds-- T:1S-- Leadvllle, Pueblof Better come at once, while there is a full range of sizesand many styles to select from. iii-- .ISct N0. nd Intermediacity. points, dally... a $15.00 In depart. . ...and... I "ub-J,.- nO GRANDE WE5TKHj Suits and Overcoats BEDFORD. over the alcohol lamp or the little gas, Among our readers there are those who wish from time to time to enter- stove. A delightful omelet is made by sepaIN OPENED tain a few friends where It Is possible PUBLICATION BEGAN WITH MON- ANNUAL CARNIVAL and yolks of five to do so informally. It la for such rating the whites NEW ORLEANS TODAY. GOLIAN NEW YEAR. with three the yolks that the menus for today are planned, eggs, beating the whites and of sugar tablespoonfule as of all meals the formal breakfast in ths City Art until stiff and dry. The yolks Firct Issue Was Emblazoned With Thousands of Visitors is most InformaL while the Introduc- alone over the whites, mixed are to Tako Part In ths dissipoured of the to dish Bulletins tends tion of the chafing Flaring Festivities. lightly together and turned Into the Eastern War. pate stiffness and promote geniality. la buttered and placed In our large cities each year brings blazer, which water pan. It la covered over hot the more into imminence the apartment Feb. 16. Mu the rve N'KVV Y iIK, hVI. 16. for aCout eight cooked and slowly Domestic problems have from all house idea. of lit rhlm-- i New Yrur th flm rrnl a spoonful of In and serving to minutes, driven those who can afford it In ChiurK. present over It on each simper to lie publlshrd laid Is marmalade take hotels, while others Nrw York made Its initiiil apiimiranre today ut the opening of the Mardi apartment no plate. conveniences small suites having In chiiiiiioM n today ami wuh the Typical Mardi Gras for (Iras carnival. Panned oyster are very quickly preTo such the preparing meals. the dliH'UHMioii ainoiiK of inui'h a dear and winds sky, weather, balmy comes as a friend In need, pared. Allow eight to a person, wash deriisceim of the Mott favored the opening of the festivities. chafing dish almond-eye- d in the blaser and by Its aid, supplemented at times and rinse them and place street diatrlit. The day was observed as a general holof one butter, iwth tablespoonful many almple yet The financier of the enterprise lire iday, and from an early morning hour by a tiny gas stove,' of a salt and a of teaspoonful can be prepared. The Lee Lick Yue. Joe ('hue and John the streets were tilled with merrymak- dainty meals Cook, twenty-fivfor of dash pepper woman who has genius for or experiChants, all of whom are merchants ers. uml early the committee ruffle, the until gills often, can ence in cookery readily prepare stirring in Pell street. with stores or offli-having charge of the filial arrange- the and serve on menus here suggested, and then turn out the light of simple services the secured ' They have ments for the event were at work, and be an acquisition toast or crackers. Toiir Chew as editor and a force of ut noon the appearance of the Lord where a maid would For Spanish hash cook one pound Is quite possible, It seven Chinese compositors has been Chamberlain Hnd his staff In their gor- as regards serving. in enough Tour geous uniforms attracted a large by thought and preparation In advance and a half of calfs liver Imported from Sun Francisco. a bit of bay cover to water it, adding is Chew, the editor, recently arrived from rnwd. Shortly after 1 o'clock the to do without such assistance. It a a of onion, slice tablespoonful presupposed that not more than five leaf, Yokohama, Japan, where he graduated booming of cannon announced the arriof sliced green pepper and a dash of at the Hal Tour Hak college. His com- val of King Rex and his gay retinue. or six sit down to the meal and that the salt and simmering for half an hour. plexion is of a true Mongolian yellow, The monarch was received with the the table with china and silver for In laid is advance. Chop very fine, season with salt, pepthough whether his Journalistic pro- usual high honors and great crowds entire breakfast in cooked to the be chafing per, Worcestershire, a teaspoonful of pensities run lo the same color cannot lined the thoroughfares through which All food as be should dish attractively walnut catsup and a tablespoonful of arranged lie judged from the Initial of his pnper. he passed to the city hall, where he was in the on one tray maderla or sherry. small as to headlines trays, be "scare Wlmt appeared possible formally presented with the keys to the of of the yellow Journal variety adorned ity. Tonight the festivities will reach for each course. This is placed at one chafing dish, adding a tablespoonful In water of the and enough the first page, hut Chinese readers as- their climax with n great ball, for side of the hostess, while the chafing butter to moist cooked was which it keep dish is on another tray In front of her. serted that these were merely war bul- which preparations on a scale of uuus-The salad Serve plm olas with it. on the also coffee can made be The letins front the Far East. At present splendor have been completed. Is It of boiled made which succeeds side. n It weekly, table or can be prepared at the the iwper will be issued as while with hot moistened repotatoes are If but enough advertisements MEETING OF KANSAS BREAKFAST NUMBER ONE. with mixed French chilled, dressing, ceived It will liecnnie a dally. TEMPERANCE UNION Grape FruiL eggs and garquartered Rolled Bread. nished with watercress. Browned Shad Roe. NATIONAL GUARD OF TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 16. The open-l- g Cucumbers. Sliced If too early In the season for the THE EMPIRE 8TATE proceedings today of the annual French Dressing. fresh fruit take whole preserved convention of the Kansas State Tem- Creamed Chicken. Potatoes. Saratoga Na16. The Y Fell. strawberries, pour over them boiling ALBANY, N. perance Union were marked by a great Vienna Crescent Rolls. water, then dry on a cloth. Dip each tional Guard association of the state display of enthusiasm. The delegates Sweet Omelet Into very thick sweet cream and fill of New York tiegan Its twenty-sixt- h present represented nearly every counCoffee. annual convention this morning in St empty creampuffs with them. This ty of the state and In addition there Is a new and delicious combination. Andrew's hall. The attendance was were among the visitors a number of BREAKFAST NUMBER TWO. Sweet breads are to be soaked in lnrge and of a representative charac- prominent temperance and Oranges. ter. The ojieiilng session was devoted workers of Iowa, Nebraska and other cold water frequently renewed until Rolls. Panned Oysters. to the routine business of the associa- states. The sessions will last two Plm Olas free from blood, then placed in daya Spanish Hash. tion. After luncheon the delegates re- and will be devoted to a saucepan, covered with boiling salted Potato and Egg Salad. thorough disassembled and listened to a number of cussion of the a bay leaf and slice of onion water, Strawberries In Cases. temperance problem In simmered for twenty minMnjor General all its phases, Including a review of the and Interesting addresses. added, Coffee. F. Charles Roe, commanding the utes. They are at once to be dropped past work of the state organisation and NUMBER THREE. BREAKFAST national guard, told of The Custer the Into water until chilled, dried and cold outlining of plans for the future. Fruit Salplcon. Massacre," and Lieutenant Colonel N. Tomorrow evening the convention will pulled into blta, after which they are B. Thurston, Inspector of small arms be Finger Rolls. finished In the same manner as addressed by John G. Wooley of Creamed Sweetbreads. Chestnuts. related Buttered and ordnance officer, creamed chicken. The chestnuts to be practice Chicago, at one time Prohibition canhis experiences at the army maneu- didate for Scotch Woodcock. served ,wlth them should be of the president. vers ut Fort Riley last October. These Coffee. large French variety and prepared beaddresses were followed by several pa. forehand. Shell one quart, cover with FARMS IN MOROCCO. A breakfast of this kind Is served at tiers dealing with military athletics To American eyea a farm In Moroc- twelve oclock or not later than one. boiling water and boll for five min and other subjects of interest to the utes. Drain and remove the skins. co la hardly to be distinguished from It should begin with fruit and does not Add about one national guard. Lieutenant General cupful of boiling water the surrounding country. One sees no differ materially from a luncheon exAdnn R. Chaffee, chief of staff of the lf a teaspoonful of salt of and nor granaries, nor scarcely any cept in the absence of soup. As we United States army, Is scheduled to barns, Add boil and until tender. slowly of cultlvaed fields or fence lines wish to make the table service a slight address the association this evening sign to define where the farm begins or as possible the Initial course should he more water, if necessary, and when In the assembly chamlier of the state done stir in a heaping ends. The Moorish farmhouse looks so served as to do away with the capitol. like a series of crumbling walls, not necessity for finger bowls. Grape fruit tablespoonful of butter. When ready connected; but In different sections of and oranges are best cut Into halves to serve they should be almost dry. NORTH DAKOTA GROCERS Scotch woodcock needs four eggs the tumble-dow- n pile are three or four equntorially. the pulp scooped out with HOLDING CONVENTION boiled and as many slices of toast hard small, narrow rooms, with no win- a spoon, all pith and skin removed as are guests. Melt In the blaser there dows and a poor apology for a door. from each shell; It Is then refilled GRAND FORKS, N. D., Feb. 16. one and a half of butter, tablespoonful Thla la the prevalent style of dwelling with the pulp, which may be left plain The largest convention ever held by one in stir heaping tablespoonful of exwith the the country, or mixed with sugar; a little rum la the Retail Grocers and General Mer- throughout of salt and a dash then add cayenne, a of few residences ception often added to grape fruit A salplcon chants' association of North Dakota a of milk and stir un gradually of cupful rich the For even and powerful. Is a mixture of such fruits as can he opened In Grand Forks today, the octil the sauce Is smoothly thickened, If a farmer should possess any wealth had, cutting them Into bits and sweetcasion being the nnnunl meeting of the Add anchovy sauce to taste about he must hide all evidences of it lest ening; a delightful blend recently association. Prominent merchants one teaspoonful the eggs cut fine, and from all over the state were present at he attract the rapacious eyea of gov tasted was made of oranges, grape stir for a moment longer, then pour Even the lit- fruit candled ginger, malaga grapes, 10 o'clock this morning when the con ernmental authorities. over the toasL tle the to have hnrvfsta farmers hide maraschino cherries and brnndied figs. volition was called to order by the In pits to screen them from the away For the first menu the shad roe B. T president of the association, GENIUS AND STEAM HEATERS Jealous and greedy eyes of the tax should be Kraebel. purchased the day before Mayor Dlnnle of Grand Forks welcomed the visitors and the gatherer. The farm Implements are one large pair la sufficient for four or I rented this room way up here In remainder of the session was taken patriarchal in their simplicity; a few five persons washed, put Into a saucethe garret, said the Unknown Genius, tied together, weighted with a pan, covered with up with the appointment of the usual boughs boiling salted water "because it has a wide fireplace where heavy stone, and drawn by a mule or and simmered gently for twenty min committees and other business of I can wood. You see I have been burn camel, constitute the farmer's only utes. When drained and routine character. The program of the partly cooled In a with a steam heater." house harrow. living His a la but forked It should have a weight laid on plow afternoon session included papers on Yes; didn't stick. you Yet. the soil enjoy it?" is though only over night; this flattens and leaves It subjects of Interest to the members Not No at In 1L all! with scratched such Inspiration poor Implements, In good shape. A spoonful of butter presented by V. R Short of Pembina stared counten all heater out that of K. SC. Nass of Grand Forks, F. IL Her- It Is so fertile that It yields abunis melted In the blaser. the roe rick of Minot and several others. The dant harvest In proportion to the small rolled In a little flour and laid In, ance night after night, but couldn' a 1L And If sessions of the convention will Include amount of labor expended. Outing. covered and the light slightly lowered. get salable thought out of a to utterance ask poem for happens tomorrow afternoon with the annual When browned on both sides It WOMEN the killed heater It BY 80LD AUCTION. Immediately with election of officers. sprinkled with lemon Juice and served its tternal 'Thump! Thump! Thump An auction of unmarried Indies used directly from the dish. With it You see. you can look Into a wood fire to take place annually In Babylon. In passed small saucers of A ROYAL DEBUTANTE. thinly sliced and get something out of it. but the district every on a cer- and Iced cucumbers and a small bowl LONDON, Fvl). 16. Among the they assembled debutantes of the coming season at the tain clay of every year nil the virgins of French dressing a mixture of four steam heater Is strictly business, and If it knows anything at all it keeps It Court of St. James, the most notable of marriageable age. The most re tablespoons of olive oil. to Itself. It's the most unsocial, unin of all will be Princess Patricia, the markable was first put up, and the man a teaspoonful of sals, one quarter younger daughter of the Duke and who bid the largest sum of money a teaspoonful of pepper and one table spiring invention of this horribly prac tlcnl age. Ive cut Its acquaintance Duchess of Connaught, who will next gained possession of her. The second sjMonfuI of vinegar. The bread should forever! Atlanta Constitution. month celebrate her eighteenth birth In personal nppearance followed, and be fresh that After trim morning. the The bidders day. young princess Is very good gratified themselves with ming off all crust the end of the loaf looking, not less so. indeed, than her handsome wives according to the depth is spread with soft butter, a thin slice sister Princess Margaret, ami. unlike of their purses. But nlas! it seems that cut off. at once rolled up a ml laid on the majority of the royal family, she there were In Babylon some ladies for a plate. If laid close together as pre Is very tall. Both princesses are very whom no 'money was likely to be of- pared these rolls will keep shape when fond of Ireland, where they are ex fered. yet these also were disposed of. transferred to the serving table. Candies tremely popular, Tatrida so provident were the Babylonians. If the boiling of a fresh chicken was liorn on the seventeenth of March When all of the beautiful virgins were difficult, use a can of boned chicken, Chocolates and was happily named in honor of sold, the crier ordered the most decutting It into neat dice. But a table the patron saint of the Emerald Isle. formed to stand up; and after he hnd spoonful each of butter and flour, one Bonbons openly demanded who would marry her half a teaspoon ful of salt and half CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. with a srnnll sum. she was nt Given Away length ns much pepper In the blazer and This conversation was overheard last With adjudged to the man who would be when melted stir In gradually one cup. night on lower Twenty-fift- h street: satisfied with the least, and In this ful of rich Teas, Coffees, Spices milk. When smooth and I've got to go clean to Laramie on manner the money arising from the thick Powder It under the hot slip e thirty-livwater pan, cents. sale of the handsome served as a the add por cover chicken, cook and let 'Oh, sheol; that's nothing. 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