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Show Z. THE PROVO HERALD FOODS THAT GO TOGETHER. THE PROVO HERALD TEXAS TOW I rl2iA4 TsmJiV. TtoJjr . 10Att ' of Venezuela President Leaves Paris -- "for Country in Whrch He Has fiten. De-- , throned and Discredited. 7 - ' - - The Rawhide (Nevada) postofflo be advanced to preBldential iclass April 1, and the salary Increased H I2.J00 ft year. " '7" Paris. Clpriano Castro, The former ' Hamilton Pollard, aged 75, president of Venezuela and th mem president bt the State Savings and of his party left this city Thurs berj siany, formerly one, of the day murnlng torBordeajaxt;;. J cattlemen; 4n mouthers- Ce4orado4W ZL 1H fet Pueblo, March 17. At lhe""Tatlfoad"6falIon"Senor T71"' The federal grand Jury at Carson City, Nevada, has returned an lndlct--feien- t " the'&authern Pacific ralirebates to the California Sugar and White Pine - against " road Tor grantmg"secret : J- ,': gency. Whire"attemptlng to evict a China Vnan from a small shack in Denver for failure to pay rent, W. E. Thomp-- : koa, 8" real estate broker, was ' shot ftnd probably fatally wounded by the Chinaman. : " Although Andrew J. Davis, a million-(airmine owner f Butte, Mont., has e Jjeeir-dea- - more-tha- a tweaty-yearaf- ba Jltlgatlon over Ms estate, which has r.bejftxheHuitajo&Jntana. finished. i not - . . -- d and yet Reports of the washing out of the ilt - Hauser Lak- - dam, now- T on the Missouri river, eighteen iiniles from Helena, were grossly exaggerat-ed. No permanent' work of any kind was Injured in the slightest degree. J being-rebu- 71 - " r ' buildings at Millers, twelve miles west T"pf Tonopah; NevTwere compIeteTd ., atroyed by Are March 17th. The flames broke out inJJia aeccndjUoryf .the while a dance Vasjn progress lol In the dining room. rll. -- Smiling cheerfully and declaring - , - fie had nothing to say, Nick Petrick, convicted of murdering Harry Miller, . marshal at Kenton. . Wash.,: April .10, 3908, has been senteoed lo be hanged at- Walla Walla on May 21. a During a quarrel over the location Mont., .jot a fencer -Bradshaw shot Rudolph Casper In the neck and Herbert Newman In 4 the leg. Casper's wound is Bald to be la serious one. All the parties in- volved are ranchmen. .'..---WoveHnr. Kef aroon jtfa n5 SSth St a hospital .in" Grand Junction,; Colo,', Mary Trajll, a beautiful Mexican girl, 18 years old, victim of a brutal as-- sault, may not survive her injuries. Confined in the city Jail are two Mex- leans charged with the assault, "The news comes from" Three TorkB. Mont,, that gold was found a few days ago by man digging a well. He had . dug about thirty feet when be iound er gold-pierlarge srpml&eads. He took a bucket of the sand, which " proved to have 50 in golJ In It. 'Great Falls, Mont., has the distlno. Won of having the largest ' concrete smokestack In the world, even though the work was done by "a German firm. .. The stack is 506 feet In height and weighs atOOO.000 pounds, or 17.000 tons. It rests on a concrete foundation 25 feet deep and 100 feet in diam ' " etep- " T It is announced that before Clar-'..enH. Mackay of the Postal Cable company and son of Nevada's bo-- . nanza king, sails for Europe from New York, April 1, he will make definite arrangements to donate to the "University or Nevada' J250.O0O for a new library and ; administration building. A. E. Holt-o- f Oakland has brought ... nar-KnowIt- -- sr : ce " r , . nr rnnni nn rii dlsas-ter-canse- s. .:. -- , Merv in Search of Cattle Alleged .Thieves Given Warm Reception-- Indian" uprislngToL last year, at Hickory settlement, three negroes were killed, many wounded and forty negroes captured in a bat- - The fightlhg began late' Wednesday afternoon ancr-ctlnued wjth Interruptions ' nnt!J 1 o'clock Thursday. A posB of five deputies went from Henrietta, eighteen miles to- the negro settlement to arrest cattle thieves thought- to do" concealed In a negro's house. The deputies were met at he edge of ty of armed negroes who refused toal. low them to enter. The deputies per sisted and were JJred upon. Out numbered, the-- five- - men fled for fighting - continued At daybreak throughout firing ceased and neither party made another move until 10 o'clock, when the deputy sheriffs renewed their "atiOO1' negroes. W" - - the.-night.- -' tack. . '. . Steffanton Will "Remain Yrczen North Some Time. -- was near, Flaxman island that the bark Duchess of Bedford, conveying expedition, l Mlkketson-Lefflngwel- wrecked. " -- 300 PREPARING the FOR ROOSEVELT s - e ll - - -- e . n L " well-know- former-secretar- ) -- 3 V- i y ( ; '; - . . d ' .(it" - 1 t i n valui d f i dIreclorsrf tlw company; Every- an iiuui a ri ij -- l- BID ; r " - tfr- hu ii -r Tlme-Tabl- o .... 6forall -. . h--r; " No. points east. Tintie points all point east. lbavh 6 for - LB1VB PROVO "FOU HA8X pointeeast...;..v.... '102 for Sanpete points. v. for all 8 for 4 for . ...... 91 a.m. " " ;t; .- ....... .......... 4. w.. . p.m. PROVO FOR WEST 11:40 a.m. 8:84 1:6b p.m. " . . . 4:25 9.51 V west and north " 7forBaltLake -- 9:1 4:25 6K4 8:41 "1 for all points "west and north .7 for Bait Lake and Ogden " "'9 " 8 for all west and north . . points " liBAVE PROTO FOR NORTH No. 122forHeber No. ........ ... ABBIVB PROVO FROX'KORTH ' 121 fromHeberi . . . :. . . . ... ... . 9:30 a.m. B:45 p jn. The only line to Ogden and Denver without change.--Frereclining chair cars, through sleeping can and elegant diners on all through trains. 8. K. Hoopkb, I. A. Beotoi?, FFootb, ... G. P. AT. G. A. P. D. V' Agent e I - cheap Via The Overland Route All the Way. i Meaos comfort all the way when you travel east Dont buy a ticket via a broken route ' aaoxigit4wrmiMf-499W9f-- Go Direct Rag Rug. To make a nig just " as nice anIJ twice as durable as any bought at a store take wool scraps, cut fine as for rug carpet or portieres, then take a piece Of wire twlqp as long as you WAntyour rug wide. henA.it, In the middle like a hairpin, wind your rags on It, bow through the middle of the sewing machine to a strong canvas foundation, piill out pin, and repeat till filled, then clip all even; bind, or, better still, line ,wlth any dark stout material. Tell the - agent, "THE OVERLAND -- ROUTE- as-far-- as-iV goes."t It means saving of time in avoidance of changinjxars, broken connections, etc. pln-wit- WTashlngton.Senator Carter, chair the Irrigation committee, is ee Without Ironing. planning to havehts-commlttmake For the home nurse who would so an extensive tr.p during , the coming summer to visit and inspect all gov-- " willingly gown herself in - whlte-lcare-fo-the family in valid, but who ernmentjiprolerls nnlertakfcn 1 under before the already lengthenshrinks, the reclamation act. The details of there Jalhe gown the trip and. Itinerary have not been ing laundry list, cotton crepe. " It Is inexpensive, and e completed,- bnt-i- t is expected the a good shaking will smooth It out or, will assemble at some convenient western polnt-anattend the eyen, if.lt be found ,to require, some Ironing, the merest jub .will, doithe national Irrigation' congi ess at Spo kane in August, and from there go to work, since It Is not starched "or sorinkled. projects. . . . , Ej3 pin! Health Cvltur and Moral Purity-Sof an inch Cut In slices Lake 8 pi in., thick a solid egg plant. Drop Into AprlL..3. 'the. society cold "salt water for. 30 minutesTake H hold I Convention la. the .pack put and dry thoroughly with a clean ard Lecture hall, at the Salt Lake City cloth. Dip in egg and' bread rrumbs library; building; the citizens of the or a little batTer and fry a delicate .hfownirSpilnkle. OYCreach.alIc-soaiQ- . jntermountaln-we- st who In human nature, health culture grated cheese, a dash of paprika and moral purity" and other branches of some parsley, chopped .fine. : Serve human' fcuitui-- $ reYoVdlally Invited to very hot. attentt,:LeTTure8 will "be delivered bf Dr.-- Jr "v". 7" Cakes. Prof. Ernest Bram- well and Mrs. N. Y. Schofield. f fine bread One and A tups profitable time is anticipated. ' crumbs cup flour, one and f f cups hot mllk,y three and illa Daughter He Drove From Home. teaspoons baking powder, two New .York. Within -- Bight of her eggs, tea poon Bait, two tabletenrher.friends and. pupils-ein. theprder given. routa spoons butter-il- li to school in a crowded street, Anna One cup any cooked cerjeal may be Mangano, a public school teacher, was used Instead of breadcrumbs.,' . shot in the hend and lablantly killed by her father, an Interpreter in a ; Cbld Bean Salad. minor court. After shooting his One can kidney beans, four boiled tfaiiRhter twice, Mangano attempted to eggs (bard), one large sour pickle, pne shoot, himself, but was restrained by large onion, two tablespoonfuls vinebystanders. lie 'brofce away,-bu- t wns gar, salt and pepper, ta- tastft i Chop UU-caucLt anl j.uli-.i- . H was k'Al onion and plcklo all separately. I 'a-- .- 'no Waiise hi3 Thi n open brans and add all, Ealt left him cn accoa-iof - V nn rfM'rer t? taste. . treatment.. man-- JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager. r the" ChickenChop he -- To Inspect Irrigation Projects. UTA. - - Phdnbs. Wo. woman - who - eews er em brolders objects to the roughened first finger of the left hand, which seems impossible- - not to prick. - Not only is the roughened edge unsightly, but it catches on-tjwork;" especially" when doing silk embroidery,.' and is almost impossible to keep clean,- There Is a new protector for this finger that seems to protect without getting in the way of the sewer. " It is made in a specially prepared glass that does not blunt the needle, comes In several sizes, and. best of all. is . . West 3(K North Street, Protect the Finger. - was Former Michigan Man Will Entertain EouPresident on His African Farm. Mombasu, BrlUsh East Africa. Social Queen and Wife of Millionaire George McMillan, nephew of the late v Takes Her Own Life. Senator McMillan of Michigan, has reWashington Mrs. Pierre Lorlllard, turned to the protectorate from a tiger wife of a well known racing millionhunting trip in India. He left Mom New basa aire, and leader of exclusive Wednesday for Juja ranch, his York and Washington society, was north of - Nairobi - to- - make property, found dead In the bathroota-ke4 of MrT jrepaftllo1aS6TT;hV"receptioH sumptuous home, 2030 .Hlllyer place, Roosevelt. Mr. McMillan's residence shortly after 8 o'clock Thursday evenon the' ranch Is In the midst Jfjhe ing. - Gas, was flowing from an open Jet hushr country, bat he has installed In th(p Apartment.- - Despite the Insistthere an electric lighting plant and an ence of Pierre Lorlllard and other Ice making machine! , relatives ami acquaintances of, the The popular shooting season ia at Lorillard's death an end, the record for the four months family that Mrs, yajLlhjerBult ct.ftn accident. DlatriRt.l.Bhowiage-Mnitttrfl- ir itrosri Coroner, J.. Ramsey Nevlll, aa the re- eluding two maneaters. and 3.000 head mit of his investigation and autopsy of other game. During the season Thursday afternoon: declared official- nine natives and four white men were ly that Mrs. Lorlllard was a suicide. mauled by Hons. PROVO, Both - let stand for two minutes, when, they peel easily and evenly, leaving the peaches nice and smooth, without soft. ening them. ' -- Biscuit Pud- n- It I6(T r sT search of them. - When forty miles off Flaxman Island his sloop was impris oned in tne ice. He may have to abandon hisuressel and make his way to, Boma .native settlement .t UtaJk Timber Co. Current breast of a chicken quite fine, with six olives, a stalk of celery and a strip of Add mayonnaise to green pepper. make a Btnooth paste and season well. Make tiny raised biscuits, break them apart,: fill with the prepared chicken. Serve, hot er. a lettuce leaf. Peach Pudding Skim and halve as many peaches as you wish, place half in each dessert dish and pour over a lemon custard covering the peach entirely. Whip the whites of eggs (as many as isdesired) until very stiff, sweeten, flavor and cover over all. This will be found delicious if eaten yery cold and served with plain cake. An easy method of skinning peaches an shots were "flred tn the last encounter, when the negroes were dislodged and fled. The posso ' . pursued: and captured forty. -- About- "Hot in San Francisco, Explorer Vlstef-fanson, connected Museum ofNatural History, has been caught in the ice floes off Flaxman slasd and will have- - tw rriirninBome time in. the frozen north. This Information was received Wednesday In n " message from Dawson, together" with the news that the whaling schooner Rosle H. Is also fast In the 1ce. After, 9everaljnontha:-o- f hardship. Steffanson is reported to have started In a small craft to obtain supplies from the whaling fleet at "Point Barrow, The whalers failed to nut In an appatanceaBidSU4fan80B--stafted-'- for saJe LUNCHEON DISHES Hot Biscuit Chicken and Peach . ding Furnish a Meal. THE FLOES. Explorer - ih"e . famous- - Creek an TWO DAINTY 1 . weekg-ftios- 4tis no longer correct to serve --more than two vegetables with the meat course, though with poultry cranber ries are counted as an extra. -- Know When You Go." Ask any Short Line Agent , for rates and particulars. VYouTl of . o r c--f - com-mkte- iioir-m'-:- - - d - alt Clty.r-Saturd- one-fourt- h ay, Human--Cultur- e -- . - Stmsliin j .j- - J '" Frmtand Flowers" i ti within hours of your very door. It's the place forreet and reo? "reation," health; and pleasure. ; ' Fishing,: Golfing, AutomobDing Yachting and other out door sports may be indnlged in every day ' -- . in the winter. . . , " . ed ' e Fifty DolioLrs R.dind Trip dle cr,; Bread-Grid- -- one-hal- one-hal- f one-hal- one-hal- - - one-hal- f n . - is the fare and tickets are good six months for return. Ask the SALT LAKE ROUTE man to tell yoa how you can go to Southern California and return via San Francisco at a slight ditional oost and Btop over most anywhere z -- : IrJcrcalioa and Octets, 165 So. U2I2SI Salt Lake ; J - g, 1 d.i's-ht- fr t 1 t CiOiAi : Virginia-ham- 1! Castle Gate and Clear Creek -- " T t l mm ... Turnlpjiaxrotaarsnipsy-aBd-eab- bage are 'generally eaten with boiled meats, while peas, beets, beans, corn andtomatoes are good with elthei boiled or roasted meats. .rRIceshou!Lle"sery.eil with stewed chlckeu.: Roast, duck demands both apple sauce and stewed onions. -- Tur key- without cranberries would be 'as tost as venison without currant Jelly Celery should never be omitted when serving "poultry,and is an in vari ola accompaniment of soup. It is spe cially good for the nerves and Is fit tingly served with all meats uab and U came have iettnee with French dressing served with them, and lettuce, must be eaten with - - line-wi- liflower. A" West Ceriter, Provo, Utah -- . IN ..... . W good with all e- meats, though their digestibility when served more than once a day Is ques' tionable. a - With roagt meata, sweet potatoes art appropriate as are squash, tomatoes asparagus and.stewed onions. Baked macaroni Is. a fitting accompaniment to a roast, bo are Brussels sprouts and scalloped or creamed cau Twelve known dead, .Dallas, Texas property loss reaching into the thousands of dollars and. possibly a score injured is the result of a tornado which swept over the northeastern SeveraTimaTT part of "Wise counfy-towns suffered" serious damage. The greatest loss of life occurred in the country districts. The destruction of one farm house alone eaused the deathTjaf eight" persons" This single tragedy of the storm occurred near Slldell. The farm house of Ira Rico was crushed- in by the furious wind and -- the --family of eight members because ho pinned beneath the wreckage. : A light needed medical" treatment, but also in the house at the time of the to serve 'his country by Interesting the ruins to become ignitforeign capltaT ln Venezuelan indua-trie- ed and fanned by the strong wind, the He: spoke bitterly of the flftmes 5traffeontrth.a-3lYes ofthe-helploss- " " Gomez"," " treachery pf uf nan victims and predicted that those now In con- The towns of Sanger and Greenwood IroTar the statewould arive the com were hit and 'a numberof housea were ' try Into bankruptcy. moved from their ' foundations. The j Inconolusion Castro denounced as Goodvlew- - school house near Saneer ne or nts stones tabuioua wealtn was wrecked.---I- n - thi vicinlty lies and said he was not even rich enoueh farmers and two children Of a negro to remain in Europe, 'where, further tenant eae killed. more, life had no attractions for him.' At Crafton every business house His. impassioned nature, -- he explained, Bave one was blown down. The Meth yearned for activity and forced him odist and Baptist churches were com again into thetumult. . V pletely wrecked. 'CAUGHT They-ar- A M Self OUirviWiftini Cajra, Mine Cages, Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron said V Brass Castings, Etc' , tion. "stewed1 chicken without . Thus mashed potatoes, and pork without apple sauce lose half their zest Fried onions fairly cry aloud for. a juicy beefsteak, and roast beef with out potatoes browned under the meat .r. never tastes quite the same; ld BATTLE- - WTTHNEGROEST tRrOKT.' certain. Js.lhe.Jong meter doxology to Old Hundred. To separate them seems almost desecra- (P Foundry & Machine ProYO jLol Blazing Farm House. Every Bust nets House But One in Crafton Blown Down. j 6 t Certain m'atar a re as closel of vegetable, Cas- Never : Los$ Being Heavy. , suit" against Sholts & Co of Denver for )5,000 for damages for false Holt was arrested "with George Sexsmlth, who was charged with having stolen perfumery from the Denver firm. Sexsmlth was taken back to Denverfor trial, but Holt . was released - Aid e rm an WVA. Poffenhergerl of Cripple Creek, Colo., who has admitted accepting a. bribe of 350 from a public utility .'corporation for his toU against granting a franchise to a rival p NO PREHISTORIC WEAPONS. concern, and who has charged sev-several other aldermen with bribery, Remarkable: Discovery Made During has been removed from office and will Excavations In Mexico- be prosecuted. .. .:....:. FronteTa,Mexico-- f During thework From returns received by the state .board of equalization, the total valuation tfjexcavatIon' going on. here a ire-- ' of the stata of Montana, la fixed ceptacle with an immense assortment at $252,294,016. " Borne "of" the "chier of -- prehistoric armawas runcoveredr is in an admirThe. entire constituents thereof are:' Realty, able Btatu ofdeposit preservation. At great $124,328,449; city lots, $4958g,876T!m.-provementarms are ofthe many 'strange to the thereon, $28,785,608; mining claims and improvements,- $1,732,-818- ; collections now extant- - A complete ' suit of armor made from copper is railroads, $36,000,000.- The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul among the- - articles, and. every; con . line baa been finished between Tacoma ceivable kind of weapon. and Missoula," Montana. But twenty-fivr Explosion In Smelter. ' miles of track remain to be laid El PasOjJTexas. Oneman wa in Montana and then the be complete from Chicago' to the coast. killed, Hwo were fatally Injured and There is every reason to believe that four others were aerlously injured by the last- spike will be driven before a premature explosion In ft slag pit rApril 2, the date set for completion', - at th El Paso - smelterThursday The mystery of the disappearance of afternoon. ' The men had placed the ' forty head ot cattle owned by Dan round of blasts to be; fired at tae Hudson of thr dayWorlTSno; w"efe pre fl o, has been cleared by the discovery paring to Jeave. the . pit i. when for that Indians on the Wind, rjver tejer-vntl- some cause not yet determined, the are fishing Bteer carcases blasts exploded.. Pleces jot JeadereJ ti om the Bis Horn river and holding hurled among the workmen, and the came them hhrh carnival on beef. The steers slag hanging above broke, through the Ice while crashing down, burying seven men. .... crossing the river. Cortelyou. Taken Care, cfT-,ysaloon lYrd liossler. New York. George B. Cortelyofl, ' ' l'.illmars, r Mont.; is dead' from of a r :,; i niiet through his Iung."TTffn T.mn Lrzmtrer la In Jail and wiirfce Thursday was elected " president of Gas company. Cor- h iiiurdor in the first de-- the Consolidated i, , d n'hvod to have stabbed telyou was elected a director In place h of or Arthur II. Elliott, resigned. It was on the momlnz only within the last few days that he 'M.",)(inr has been arrested at agreed td accept, the place, although a ?.icnt, chargcl : with at- overtures were made several weeks to alToci the escape from ago. ,The presidency of the Consoll-(l:itehas. been open feinco 1UU4, when i,!!i!;iu:en, a former Noit' ni Ta Ir-- il 'fit H')rri''" (IiviItvi rv n .11 f if tue b'fj J, Lecii1!!' c : i-- Twelve Known to Have Been Killed and a Score Injured, Property ' tro confided to a small group of Venezuelan adherents, and admirers his hte power Intention of in Venezuela by a revoluUon,-fchouthis be necessary. Alter entering the car, where he donned the gilt em broideredjskull cap that has figured in every description of Castro when he was an occupant of the .yellow house at Caracas, the deposed presi dent of Venezuela leaned from a win dow and spoke to his countrymen with an earnestness and passion ' which left no doubt in their minds that he was convinced that, he was another Na poleoHTeturning from -Elba to recon. quer his country. Castro declared that his trip to Europe had been misunderstood both at home and abroad. He bad come to William- on, n . 4rrtHJNTillJll Former NORTHWEST - ullu'i hmuiiilii jtru ijl; iu Many " Meatt and Vegetables Should Be Separated. THE HERALD FOR ALL THE HEWS j!JZ-.- 1 |