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Show 5 a irl uiber window screens. of liiiluril !il,;hw,i linlred the mclhou pnambii Th.s screen Lax a double mesh with and eiiiolnyed i u it forgi a space between the wire screens and lo aggrandize tiug even to p'rk the porke'.'.i 0: '.In lot ai lit- bottom to allow the dus; v ry poor. To thir end, they have .0 tail outside of the window. , it li understood that Mr. McNiti debauche: A pure tat d city coiiih-iIkni.nii.n.-u:i bus sire iily received several offers p'aci rt thi-i- r of c.iurls nf Justice kt! :or it.!,; In ion. lie lieii'-het and ven drawn inrif.-i-Ki o rli my nails urnmt the executive maof an upprittsi-people, and the ll Don't Talk. of gaveriiim-nt- . They of the colossal task of ecu no trilirilitHri.iu sem;-iii-niThe First Swim. mouth shut Is an easy your Keeping Atlantic of the r.ectlug the waters When dewdrops have blown on the They wen- - created to exploit way not to hurt peoples feelings. althe noted and Iacltlc; and he has of .pries and ihe p'lrtjOik' rtrengltanini with And iniKr.llns thrushes are tuning to most commanding Influence Ms guv its UNION ASSAY OFFICE. sing. enjoys in the romiriis of iln Titer, puum my way with a medley of world. A UTAH PATENT. note. Chemists end Aaeayere. Ths Good and Bad of Corporations. A rollicking bevy of roislrring boys. In Ho- - achievement of these 4 S Hans bv.. V. J. Badiei They head for (lie creek with their chatof iii, Mi i. ilf. results, the Amcricuu ter and shout s I.u!:e. !,s ' Just S.. 01. 151 Weat Temple, To take the first swim, for the ice has are greatly indebted to those soiilles1 Put. h It. , rri.n'i Scon, pa! s O Boa 1449. Salt Lake as known gone out! corporation. tain I. i.i j tilings City, Utah r Block, l!r Through these combinations it has eut Mi'orm-.. n niluuv car Iraniei'i Ere all of the snowbanks have melted city :i '"i;-'been imsslble to form large aggn-gAnalytical Wrk a Specialty. away thins of capital, to perfect the tnelli From nook where the aun baa not nds of business, to extend both the reached with its ray. domestic and export trade, and 10 cf These brown country Uda with their hats in their liMiide, feet imisirlant economies of benefit Troop on through the forest lika nomadic both to the producer and cuntiiinur bands, lireat capital or a large comblnutlo.i And passing the wood where the violets of capital Is not necessarily inliiiieii grow. lo the national welfare, having tin esDash down to the river to lav In its sential to iuouoHily. Hut imforiiina'i flow. iy, a small proportion of these com The leader la In with a splash and a Hnallons have developed into aereein thereby destroying lnl i iy colder than Medicine Hat In the tldual Initiative, enabling command stream! i.f tin men they employ and weakenWith voice .talking cold he proclaim. ti. of fibre moral and the mental ing (Such a tie!): l I1. Th1 water slat a warm as July!" (ommnnlty. and leading to Inrreasi-iIces. Then all of the fellera plunge in with They and often extortionate pi a spank have sought, and In some instances, out on the one "fraidyt-atresinn-ee- s Exceptin' natural of the control gained bank. of the country and of the food I O first swim of spring, I remember thee supply of the people, dominated i.iin- till highways of commerce and To think of thee now give, me ague and chill! H. T. RIPPETO, But didn't a fellow fael fin. for the plunge? A8SAYER. It seemed to put ginger right In 1dm, that lunge. will Samples by mail or express I'm tempted, almost. Just to try It onca more receive prompt attention. To get back that scrappy incentive of Iki you wish lo own a small farm for a small sun; an dhare it worked West South Temple St., yore! for you at a small cost and receive ilK-i-u aie iriurns? Certainly you Salt Lake City. Utah. do. It is the only safe place for you 10 put your savings. Hanks may Occaaional Smiles. fall. Ini he farm still remains. Mln- s u.nv cease to produce but the farm Discords exist to make symphonies never will an lung as the earth stands. All classes of mechanics may be thrown out of work when the inilia and factories close while the fanner more beautiful. SAW FIL- si ill continues his oiieratious. It Now let us explain to you Just Low you can own a fine piece of land Making others happy is the greatest corner of according to ihe amount of money you hare to invest and where you can pleasure of the age. First West and Second South drive out from the city and see the crops crowing and back home the same 4 4 4 Dull with your Streets dny and how It can be made to pay an well. Money may get tight occasionally, Knives, Scissors, Saws, RazThe Jordan Valley Dry Farm Company, with Izirenzo Jensen as Presihut it never stutters. ors, etc. Get them sharpdent. F. R. Lloyd secretary and Thomas 1'. Page, T. M. Herbert, 8. H. Howtir ened and Repaired WHILE ard, Hymn Groo and Albert Spencer, directors, owns 4.U00 acres of land, Usually, when a man finds his paraSatisfaction YOU WAIT. only 18 miles from Salt Lake City and two miles west of Riverton, Salt dise, the confounded gate Is locked. Guaranteed. Lake Uounty, 1,200 acres nf which havi hccu cleared of brush and 800 acres 4? tv A A BUTLER, Prop. Is now In grain and looking well, topetlier with one power enSometimes a man's nose Is Just Tell your friends. gine. (I rills, horses, wagons and othei machinery and Improvements valued naturally red birthmark or someat 16,000.00. The company Is Incorporated with a capital of $60,000.00, or thing. , r acre. Including all improvenu-nlkand also $12,000.00 of the cap$12.50 4 ital which la reserved to continue operations. Think of the rights of the common I.and thus worked on a large sca.e under the systematic direction of an people don't they pay almost all of experienced mnnager, can be done at the small cost of $2.50 per acre therethe taxes? acre by making It poaaible for the land to produce a net profit of $10.00 an 4 it 4 In one year. Another great factor n this proposition Is that the land Is for a man to marry is The time so situated to the Jordan River that t ran be easily put under irrigation If when he Is twenty-on- e and knows all necessary. about women. What the investment means: 4 4 4 $100.00 will buy 8 acres of land m the company. No man ever had half as much fun 8 acres of land produces 12 hint cl of wheat (small average). with a butterfly after catching it as 120 bushels of wheat at 60 cents is $72. Cost of working land, $3.00 injure, or $24.00, making a net profit of he did during the chase! ft ft ft $28.00, or 38 per rent on the Investoifct. The trouble In this world Is that too Ijmd of this kind under cultivation la worth at least $20.00 per acre, therefore the difference, between $12.60 and $20.00 la $7.50, or $60.00 the many of us want to do the heart-thro- b business Instead of sawing the wood. Investor gains on hla Investment. 4? The company haa placed with ua this $12,000.00 worth of stock to sell The man who browbeats others may and those who come first will be first served. If you have only $10.00 to spare, do not let the opportunity to invest that much go by. There will fool a lot of people a long time, but never be such another chance to get n on a proposition of this kind in Salt sooner or later somebody c9Hs his bluff. Lake Valley. Come and see 11s or write for further Information. vi--- Editorials and Otherwise. TABLE DELICACIES CULINARY HINTS THAT WILL BE FOUND OF VALUE. t 1 s Adduces all communications relating to Legal advertising and legal matters and al advertising contracts, etc., outside of Utah, to JAS. T. JAKEMAN. Managing Editor Salt Lalte City. d m-ry s hdl-Ktel- s SEND FCR IT. au-lii'- Sudworth Printing Conijmny of New York, has homed a little pamphlet enand the Money Roosevelt titled I'ower." which U placed on snlu at lu ents a copy. It Is well worth reading, as the following will show: RETROSPECTION. So comes a reckoning when the banquet's o'er. When in the course of time a his-- ) torlan shall marshal the living facts relating to the financial depression which overtook the United States In will the year 12107, Ills generation read his conclusions and marvel at the truth they reveal. And the generation with truer perspective than that which In suffering, will stand aghast at the tale of flagrant and Haunting thievery, of reckof less and criminal wanton and brutal disregard of right and law; and Its amazement will be wrong-doin- followed by humble thanks to (Sod for the Mosea which led their country, purified, undaunted and uninjured, imm the Stygian evlla which unscriiie ultitia men had brought upon It. What Hiatory Will Raveal. The wickedness of s few Is the of all;" and llioae who has and iuated after swollen wealth liower, cared naught that the sickening end of their piratical operations might tie mad panic, making men board their earnings; threatening to shake national credit and confidence; to close mills and whops, and to bring poverty and anguish In homes where comfort and Jiy had prevailed. The beday has come when the guilty are the before nuked haled Judgment ing seat of public opinion, there to render heavy account for tho tmsl they violated, to reveal the shameful details of how treason triumphed over patriotism, and ambition over conscience; and to confess the desperate and cowardly character of the measures they took to save theinsclvea from punishment. The Progress Made. Stupendous as has been the progress of the United Stales since the civil war. it has been accompanied by (Vila which tinge with sorrow the natural pride every American must He has feel In the achievement. marked that thuti struggle, Insteud of weakening, gave strength to the institutions of hla government, lie him of secwitnessed the obliteration tional lines, lie baa seen his country become the wealthiest on the face (,f the earth, and kuowa that every person In It has partaken of the He recalls the easy prosperity. of a foreign nation, the acquisition of new territories, the y - ... eon-que- lilx-ratlo- n 1 a Special Notice! 114-14- - rewvwesLi1 Jmv We Have Other Good Investments D EXCURSION. 'mHHH44H4Hmm 0. PARKS. ? IShe OVERLAND ROUTE KENYON. J. L Salt Lake Publisher of Souvenir Postal and View Books of Utah. THOMAS, . Cards ; SMB AT U Salt Laka ROUTE WITH EQUIPMENT BEST ONE OVER OF . l'HE ROADBEDS IN THE COUNTRY .1 1! ATTOMMV 1; Oty Write for prices. CLASS To All Points East. When you travel, you want to "get there and you want to go with the greatest possible comfort. The Overland Route aoivee the problem. Ask any OREGON SHORT LINE Agent for rates and particular. 8 ft ft ft SHORTEST FIRST D. E. D. 8. SPENCER, A. & P. A. BURLEY, G. P. A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. h CONFERENCE. Salt Lake City. April 4th to 6th. ON SALE FROM SILVER CITY; AND . INTERMEDIATE NEPHI POINTS APRIL 1ST TO 6TH. FINAL RETURN LIMIT APRL 12H. FROM ALL OTHER UTAH POINTS ON SALE MARCH 31ST TO APRIL 5TH. FINAL RETURN LIMIT APRIL 15TH. FOR RATES AND TRAIN SCHEDULE ASK YOUR LOCAL SALT LAKE ROUTE AGENT, OR WRITE TO J. H. BURTNER, D. P. A., 169 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY. Sounds Big, but its True table-spoonfu- ls lf Women who complain of the decline of chivalry should remember the enormity of their millinery and gown bills. The man who has to strain every muscle to make both ends meet Isn't always as courteous as a cavalier, of course. ft ft ft If you want to know anything of a man's finances, now Is the best time to make discoveries. If hla coal bln Is low and he la half freezing the family to death with his economizing, then he Is poor. If he la feeding the hungry furnace until It has dyspepsia and internal fevers, then he la financially plethoric. Keep Meringue Cold. In making desserts with a meringue, where It la more convenient to prepare It the day before or where there haa been enough made for two days, that the meringue will keep soft and as fresh as when made if placed In an ice box. Other--wisit will be tough, says a writer In the Chicago Tribune. In case it la a lie the pie may be placed in a hot oven a few minutes Just long enough to heat the crust through a few minutes before serving. This will make the crust as nice and as crisp as when first made, and the meringue will be in good condition. When a girl says she's a perfect fright you want to deny It! The more outraged and offended you can be at this maligning of her beautiful .elf the better for you, young man. If you wlah to cook your goose when she affirms she Is the aforesaid fright, all you need to do ! to keep still and not Cheeae Toast with Bacon. This dish Is particularly good when made of Hoston brown bread. While the bread la being toasted, melt three level tablespoonfuls of butter; cook in it one level tablesiioonful and a half of flour and a teaspoonful each of salt and paprika; when frothy stir In s a cup of rich milk; stir until boiling, 444 combat by word or ment. look the state- I have found e one-fourt- h three-fourth- then stir If you want to talk with every town in Utah, Idaho. Montana and Wyoming, you MUST have the DELL." Otherwise you CANT! Pure Gold Rings 18 1 Telephone & 18 k " INSIDE. hew thi OVTSIDE. ul box-offic- MEANS: THE tsble-Rpoonf- one-fourt- Real Estate Exchange. Inter-Mounta- in f 16th. Temple St City. d one-fourt- We have other good Investments which we can recommend to yon and we can exchange your property wherever it la located for the kind of property you want, of If yon want to buy a home, we can assist you In getting what you want and on terms that you can meet. Gome nnd see us. Rooms 31 and 32. Eagle Block, 7a W. 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Curious Compound Capeulee comVia D. A R. G. R. R. bine the virtues ef Big Q, Pabst O. K Santal Pepsin, and sell for 91.25 a For the Symphony Grand Orchestra boa. Mali orders attended Concert April 1st and 2nd; the Ladies to. Doull Drug Co promptly Distributers, US Relief Society, April 3rd, and the an- Main Si, Salt Lake CHy. nual L. I). 8. conference, April 4th, None genuine wlthou the trade 6th and 6th, the Denver A Rio Grande mark the Cmrieue D. railroad will make the usual low ratoa from all points in Utah. Tickets will be sold from all points, Ogden to Silver City. Inclusive, also lllngham W. branch, A4rll 1st to Gth, final limit re12th. From Holier and April turning LAND AVBBRMaB. Park City branches April 1st (o 6th. Inclusive, final limit April 12th. From Salt Lab Qtjt all other poltns In Utah March 31st I hstuisc- to April 6th Inclusive, final limit April 4)0 M 23 W. South hard-boile- " CURIOUS J. E. Simple Dessert. Put crackers In iour enough warm inllk iver to cover them and when soaked, which will be in about ten minutes, Cover with sprinkle with sugar. cream and garnish with preserved teaches, pears or quinces. Pimento Salad. Drain the contents of a small can of red peppers, after-dryinthem in a cloth, slice in rings, cut fine an equal amount nf celery, and mix: add one teacup of tiny balls cheese, which made from cream should be rolled In fine cracker crumbs. eggs Rub the yolks of two to a paste with the oil drained from the peppers. Rub the salad bowl with garlic and put in the salad, over which pour a good French dressing. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves. Tnnistn Relish Take ripe but firm tomatoes, one for each jierson, scoop out the heart, and drop Into each tomato a raw egg. Sprinkle v.'.'.'.t salt, jiepper. paprika, and Just a dash of next a teaWorcestershire sauce; spoon fill each of chopped onions, green jiepper and bacon or ham. Put Into oven and bake until egg la firm. Serve with bread and butter sandwiches or buttered toast. You will find this a most tempting breakfast dish. Custard Dumplings Take six stale buns, grate crust from buns, mix with sugar and cinnamon. Then make a boiled custard, soak buns In custard one hour, then fry In hot lard. When a nice brown roll In the crumbs, sugar ang cinnamon. If buns are large cut In two. Sauce. One pint sweet cider, sweeten to taste, slice of lemon, add a little thickening, boll and pour over buns. Serve warm. Currant Cookies. Take one cupful of sugar, add one cupful of lard, one teasponnful of soda dissolved In one cupful nf sour milk, one teasimonful of salt and a cupful of currants or raisins. Use flour enough to roll and flavor with a little grnted nutmeg. Potato Mayonnaise. Remove and mash the inside of a small potato, add one teasimonful earh of mustard. Balt and powdered sugar, add one of vinegar and rub the mixture through a sieve. Add slowly three-fourth- s of a cupful of oil and another tablespoonful of vinegar. By the taste one would hardly realize that eggs were not used in the making. Indian Pudding. Wet six of Indian meal with enough milk to moisten. Add to one cupful of hot milk and cook until It thickens. Add one cupful of molasses, one quart of milk and salt to taste, stir well, pour Into buttered baking dish and. bake In a moderate oven three hours. To two Indian Rice Pudding. quarts of milk add two tablespoonfuls of a cupful of uncooked rice, oue-ha4? h of a cupA sucker Is born every minute, but of molasses and of a ful of and molasses are hooks sucker there for every fifty and a man's chances, fishing and teaspoonful of salt. Hake in a buttered digh In a alow oven four or five fished for, are few in this world. 4V 4? hours, stirring occasionally. Why should there be a hell for auIceland Moea Cough Candy. thors In after life? Bovee says they Soak a large handful of the mosa suffer ao much in this world that the next should be free of travail and over night, then wash repeatedly. Take from the last water, put In a trouble. thick porcelain lined saucepan with 4 4 4 According to the scientists the cold water to cover well and let it simhigher we go the colder it gets. Still, mer over the fire until of a thick, there's a lot of satisfaction some starchy consistency. To every cup folks have In knowing they will never of the thickened water add a pound of freeze to death. sugar and cook, stirring constantly, until a little dropped In cold water A New York pastor la Increasing makes a creamy ball. Take care it at the attendance hla church by giv- doea not scorch. Pour into buttered ing away trading stamps. I doubt, bread tins, so that it does not spread that will have rea however, they out too thin, as It should be about half deemable value at St. Peter'a an Inch thick. Cut Into squares. A e deep dish, I.-0- THE CONFERENCE Simple Deseert Just the Thing for an Emergency Proper Way to Make Pimento Salad For Custard Dumplings. In half or three-fourth- s a Question. cup of grated cheese; continue stirCal Feezer, editor of the Mt Carroll ring until the cheese Is melted, then (111.) Democrat, a genial fellow with pour over the toast. Add a slice of a sense of humor, has taken a fall out crisp bacon to earh slice of toast. of a common expression that really means little. He says: No More Window Rattling. Clothespins will keep the window from rattling if they be split In two and one piece used as a tv hungrier tlmn a wedge for been plowing rorn nil ilny each frame. If they are tainted white wood for the .I'mnier? In and fitted with a screweye In each hungrier than 1 Imy who h head they may be hung on a hook country school and eaten a lu by ner and had to do chore lie the window and be always for ready after he got home? r service. Indies' Hume Journal. know how hungry a bear geo Beat Way to Melt Butter. Never melt butter on the stove. Heat your cake dish by filling with hot water, wipe dry, then put In butter; It will then melt. |