Show v ( t If fom tea croit ken it indicaln tknt youi lubtctiption it put due f IflS flSUAl SPRING" INVASION ST USE FOR STALE BREAD I MAY BE MADE NICE J RACE WAR IN ARIZONA IS QUELLED BY SHERIFF AFTER ONE MAN IS KILLED TARIFF by MEASURE SUPPORTED Democrats now goes TO THE SENATE OVER INTO DI8HE8 HUNDREDS LEFI MANY Our Grandmothers (Cnew Psrtlcularly Wsll How It Might B Done— Somt Recipes Presented Thst Ars Worth Trying The modern housekeeper Is likely to buy a loaf of fresh bread every but our grandday at the baker's mothers made their bread at home and used up every Bcrap of one baking before baking day came around again t Here are some of the ingenious ways in which one grandmother disWashington— The Underwood tariff guised stale bread so that the most child she had would not pernlckerty bill proclaimed by the Democratic the answer to Its platform know it from a brand new dish party Cut squares of very hard bread two pledge (o reduce the tariff downward inches thick steam over boiling watei was passed by the house late Thursand serve hot The vote was 281 to 139 five for twenty minutes day with butter and maple eyrup Democrats voting against the bill and Or cut in the bread two Republicans Four voting for it in a colander and dash put Progressives supported the measure squares cold water over them Then fry the and fourteen opposed it while one Insquares in butter until they are a delidependent Progressive joined with the cate brown Break two eggs over majorier them cook three minutes' and serve Whe Speaker Clark announced the This la particularly vote In loud tones that revealed his immediately good for breakfast satisfaction exuberant Democrats Another way is to make our old started' a stuffed Democratic donkey friend French or Spanish toast which over the heads of their colleagues In Is good for breakfast or luncheon Cut the reaj of the chamber a faint ripple rather thick slices of bread dip in of appiAuse followed and the gavel milk then In beaten egg and fry a fell on the first chapter in the history delicate brown Serve this very hot of President Wilson’s extra session of and if possible with maple syrup congress If you happen to have a whole stale and Progressives led loaf left over here is a fascinating Republicans respectively by Representatives Mann way to use it Cut off all the crust and Murdock protested to the last put it on a tin and set In the oven to against he measure the lowest tariff dry and brown When It is a light written and proclaimed as golden brown lay it on the molding blll'evgjthe' Democratic Then cut the avalanche howled board and crush fine them over the virtues of different tar- crustless loaf into pieces ’one' inch thick and two or three Inches long iff commission plans The Republicans add two who voted for the hill were Carey and beat two eggs very light who cups of sweet milk and a pinch of Stafford of Wisconsin Democrats salt di the pieces ‘of bread In the opposed it were Broussard Dupres In crumbs bread mixture the roll fine Lazare and Morgan of Louisiana and Whn C B SJt’a of New York Progres-- - and dropVhem into hot lard ' a nl heybrown owttham “sides' Wo 'not! dish ana sprlntm ttlckly of Pennsylvania on a Kelly and Rupley connamon a and fine with little sugar of Nolan of California and Bryan A really delicious pudding can be forWellington Kent of California In the following manner: Take but now an inde- made thick merly a Republican slices of bread from rather pendent Progressive also voted for which the crust Is trimmed Butter Murdock bill Leader the Progressive Heat a slices on both sides these and thirteen of his Progressive followcan of rather tart red or purple ers voted with the minority in the plums put a layer of fruit In the botfinal consideration of the measure tom of a pudding dish then a layer of bread and butter and continue unStrikers Refuse Arbitration til the dish is filled Set It In the Cincinnati — The suspension of the oven for five minutes to get heated car strike which has paralyzed trans- through Then remove it from the In since this oven a cover with city Saturday portation plate put a weight was postponed on it and set where It will become Monday when officials of the street car men’s union refused thoroughly cold Eat It with cream to entertain a proposition and sugar Tart cherries may be treed by the traction officials to arbitrate their difficul- In place of plums or blackberries and there should be plenty of juice ties so that the bread may be saturated TARIFF FIGHT IN SENATE Calf's Brains With Black Butter William Alden Smith Says Bill Would Cover the brains with cold water Result in Repetition of ‘‘Dark Days" stand a while and let them then — of the throw Into boiling water add a small Washington Republicans senate leaped eagerly into their fight bay leaf sprig of thyme and half teaagainst the Underwood tariff bill when spoon salt Cook until well blanched it was brought over from the house on about 25 minutes and lay In cold waThen cut in thick slices and precipitated an issue by ter to chill Friday attempting to override the decision of dust with flour or cracker meal and brown quickly In butter lay on a the Democrats to consider the ineas over them a heated dish and pour ure without public bearings Penrose amend- sauce made by cooking until brown Speaking on the It reachWhen two butter tablespoons ment Senator William Alden Smith of es this point add a few drops of good Michigan In a vigorous appeal for conand at once pour over cider vinegar the brains FROM LOSSES HEAVY RESULT THREE DAYS’ DESPERATE FIGHTING IN MEXICO ( Determination the Mexicans In Over of Americana Out of Town Nine Democrats Voted Against the Underwood Rsvision Scheme and MeasSix Republicans Supported ure Vote Being 281 to 139 to Run Results Which Fight In Take Part Fifty Men Globe Arizona — One man was sion- to death and another seriously hurt In a race war early Sunday at Miami six miles from Globe between Americans and Mexicans A crowd of and Americans were the aggressors three of them are In the county Jail ed here A crowd of Americans determined run the Mexicans out of town and first they encountered wefe Jose Mexicans The Peres and M Ortez were chased through the streets until broken heads they dropped with Peres died soon afterwards and Ortez was taken to a hospital A fight in which about and not fifty men took part followed antil the arrival of Frank Haynes sheriff a and jmsse from Globe did the rioting cease threatened by The officers were the mob hut with drawn revolvers they made their way through the mob and arrested the alleged ringleaders J Brown Harry Lucy and C Jones Feeling still runs high but it is believed the determined attitude of the sheriff will prevent further trouble to :he ASK PROGRESSIVES TO RETURN Leaders Lay Plans for of Party organization Chicago — That a uniting of the Progressive party with the Republic party Is not only desired but Is actof ually being sought was the gist sentiment expressed at the close here Monday of a two days’ conference at which'1' Republican leaders outlined the party plans for reorganizing Herbert S Hadley former governor Alwho with Senators of MisSoi’ii bert H Cummins of Iowa William E Re- Republican w VISCOUNT CHINOA PRESENTS JAPAN’S FORMAL PROTEST RESIGN CONGRESSMAN TO BELIEVING ELECTION California Michigan Representative Negotiations Regarding Land Legislation for His Opponent Were Formally Initiated at the State Department for Him Washington — 'Negotiations between America and Japan regarding the California land legislation formally were initiated Friday when Secretary Bryan had two meetings with Viscount Chinda the Japanese ambassador at the statd department While there had bW a jiumbe'L of ffexchugigef between' the two offifals since the inception of the California legislation until Friday they had been Informal and based upon the desire of the Japanese government to avert an open issue On Friday however in anticipation of the consummation of the legislation the Japanese government handed in its formal protest which was considered by the and government the cabinet and found sufficiently treatweighty to call for deliberate ment SHOOTS DOWN FAMILY ILLEGAL Votes Counted Says — Representative H Washington Olln Young Republican of Ishpemlng Mich announced In a speech in the reof house on Saturday his intention He discussed the signing his seat content instituted by William McDoninald a progressive saying 458jrotes "been "had McDonald tended "for not counted for him and he did not feel justified in holding his state boardNof canvassers isdesued a certificate to Mr Young an apparent claring he had received Recent Arrival in Montana Suicides After Shoct'ng Three People Missoula Mont — With four bullet wounds received rnm the slayer of her husband woo also shot a young boy before committnc suicide Mrs H A Wellington dragged herself a mi'e to the nearest ranch to tell of the The woman collapsed after tragedy her arrival and is not expected to recover The murderer A Stansky was a stranger In Dixon He arrived there H OLIN YOUNG late Thursday afternoon saying that he Congressman From Twelfth District had come from Wisconsin of Michigan The theory of the sheriff Is that B ALBERT CUMMINS Stansky was acquainted with Mrs cast 458 281 after of ballots majority States Senator From Iowa United Wellington w'hen she lived in Wisconfor ‘‘Sheldon William by mistake sin and that jealousy prompted him Mr had been thrown out Borah of Idaho and L Y Sherman of to the crime led In the discussion at the Illinois Young declared the 458 electors intended to vote for McDonald and that conference said afterward that the BRYAN SENDS FINAL PROTEST desire to have those back in the party he did not feel Justified In holding the who left It to join the Progressive Appeals to California's Governor to seat party was "manifest” Withhold His Signature FRIGHTFUL CONDITION OF PRISON ROMANCE GOES AWRY federal Washington — The government’s final effort to delay alien land Says Torture of Middle Investigator of Idaho Senator and in California was owning legislation Engagement Ages Would be Luxury in Former School Teacher Broken made Sunday night when Secretary Comparison of Bryan in the name of President WilSt Paul Minn-- The engagement of torture N Y — “Stories Albany Miss Alice Loral ne Italy of St Paul son telegraphed Governor Johnson noin the middle ages sound of prisoners II him James States Senator ambastifying that the Japanese to United like descriptions of luxuries in comBrady of Idaho has been broken "by sador had earnestly protested against the bill passed by the California as- parison to the tales that have been of the sembly and" urging that the governor told vie of the lives that some postpone action by withholding his prisoners in Sing Sing live” of condiThis striking indictment signature New within tions alleged to exist Yoik state’s oldest penal institution TYPHOON HITS ISLANDS is contained In a report of an investiFifty Natives Lose Lives as Result of gation of the prison made by George Wsrst Storm In Years W Blake a 'commissioner appointed Sulzer to probe prison WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH by Governor Manila— The worst typhoon experiUnited States Senator from Michigan enced in eight years struck the islands affairs The investigator describes condiSunday causing and many deaths cells of the bill in the open insideratlon The as tions prison “frightful” wrecking several small steamers and stead of in “the darkness and gloom” small he says damp are dark numerous light craft In of the committee room assailed ith vermin the Inown fataliteis at sea total filthy and infected ana tarifff bill He declared that it would but the total death list from them men contract rheumatism the stonn is swelling with Incoming go out crippled for life Into none of result In a repetition of “dark days” the cells on the lower tiers has a ray that followed the Wilson bill that the reports sugar Industry would be ruined that It Is believed no Americans have of sunshine entered for eighty years other Industries would suffer and that lost their lives was falling off rapbusiness Crater of Vesuviu Sink already Vice Crusade In Colorado the coutnry — Mount idly throughout of The activity Naples Colorado Springs Colo— After a Vesuvius which lias been apparent for Cutter Sails tor Nome a several days reached a climax Sunday twenty-dainvestigation following Seattle Wash— The revenue cutter vice crusade against dance halls and when part of the crater collapsed reof the mountain could Bear the first boat to sail for Nome The tremblings rooming houses the grand Jury Alaska this season left for the north turned seven indictments Saturday be distinctly felt and after tje exploshowed that a funSaturday carrying 25000 pounds of The nemes of the defendants and na-- ' sion observations JAMES H BRADY SENATOR mall for the Bering sea metropolis ture of the charges are not made pub- nel 250 feet deep had been formed mail at Nome th mutual rorv’nt" according to The grand jury recommended lic the Trom this dense sulphurous clouds and After discharging Bear will continue !’ lrre north aid Hirerwhite smoke ascended appointment ef a woman policeman r Peas on Toast Delicious and new to many tables will be the peas served on toast Pour a can of sweet peas Into a saucepan to cook until tender Into this stir a half cupful of butter rubbed into a cream of flour and a with a tablespoonful a Add half cupful of bot little salt Pour the peas and gravy over water six light brown slices of toast arranged on a large platter Boiled Apples Take aB many apples as you wish to cook all of one size — say medium — pare and put on to boil as you would except put a cup of sugar potatoes and grain of salt to two quarts of water Have water boiling when apples are dropped In Don’t core apples Use knitdon’t let them get broken Put Into a ting needle to test them warmed so as glass dish previously If too much water renot to crack mains to fill the glass dish let it boll down then strain over the apples and when cold they are delicious Pot Roast Take two pounds of beef Sear on Put in kettle all sides with hot fat and cover with boiling water Add small onion one cup diced carrots two tablespoonfuls vinegar and Simmer four hours four cloves Bodies to be Cremated on Battlefield a Trainload of Oil and Firewood Being Sent to the Scene of Carnage for that Purpose Arizona — More than 500 lying on the field above from three days' Colonel Juau Cadeperate fighting o bral who arrived Monday at from the front reported that he has estimated the killed to exceed 600 A trainload of oil and firewood was rushed south with which to cremate the bodies The official report of General AL com fero Obregon the insurgent mander stated that the federal killed 00 with 200 Huerta alone numbered soldiers taken prisoners sides Both have been executing all commissioned officers captured wounded or unhurL Nogales dead are Guaymas resulting 1 y MUST NOT MAKE THREATS Bill Presented in the House by Pepper of Iowa Washington — Jail terms of one year lines of $1000 or both confront employers of labor who threaten their of wages or employes with reduction loss of employment through legislation by congress in a bill presented Monday by Representative Pepper ol t Iowa This bill prohibits the distribution of literature or the posting of notices which ” in workshops by employers shall contain matter threatening the or tending to Influence employes s their vo’es during presidential Stringent c f f f been charged that the most influence against reductions in the contemplated tariff bill has come from the employer who has warned his employes that such reductions as proposed by of destruction the measure meant s business and curtailment of for employment It has potential pi TALK OF RECOGNITION Government Expects to b by All Europe Before the United States t Mexico City — Announcement by government makes the Mexican it appear possible that the preswill be recogent administration nized by all of Europe before the Unitand there are reasons to ed States believe that the group of three South have not American republics which yet recognized the Huerta administration will wait only a little longer for the action of Washington Mexican Recognized ' Ministers Enter Campaign Salt Lake City — With the view to atmosaiding in clearing the moral phere of Salt Lake the Salt Lake association has commenced Ministerial the organization of a law and order committee to work in conjunction with and conduct similar organizations whenever investigations dependent necessary Taft Scores Progressives New Haven — In his fourth lecture on ‘‘Some Questions of Modern GoProvernment” at Yale on Monday fessor William H Taft characterized the form of government advocated by and the Progressives as and a despotism “leading to anarchy of the majority” Railroad Must Pay Big Fee Madison Wis — Attorney General Owen has informed Secretary of State Donald that the Northern Pacific Railway company is obliged to file resolutions certifying to its increase of capital stock and to pay fees which will amount to $240010 Plan for Convention Wash — A state RepuAberdeen blican convention to meet some time in June is announced by Chairman Rupp national provided the Republican committee approves the plan to call a national convention in the fall To Investigate Sing Sing N Y — John S Kennedy Ossining warden of Sing Sing prison declared that he would ask the grand Jury to Investigate the report of conditions at Sing Sing submitted by George W Blake to Governor Sulzer Jelly Hint Wants Coal for Navy When I make jelly I melt the paraffin I find this to be In an old coffee pot Washington — Government coal resa very easy way to pour the wax over ervations in Alaska for the exclusive the top of the jelly without spilling it use of the United States navy were before advocated on the table or tray — Indiana-sll- a the senate terr1 ' itories ‘committee by a representative Star of the Alaska Northern t i I i a I t |