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Show TRUTHS CLUBBING LIST. iTuth is anxious to increase its already large circulation and to make itself of more value to its advertising patrons, at the same time securing a stronger hold upon the affections of the intermountain public. In order to accomplish this; Truth has made arrangements by which it is enabled to offer the following remarkable inducements. We will send to any address in the United States, postpaid: Truth, Worlds Work or Country Life, Everybodys Magazine or Success, The Cosmopolitan or Frank Leslies Monthly, for one year for $4.75! Cash must accompany the order. Truth, Review of Reviews and Success for $4.25. Truth, Review of Reviews, The Cos mopolitan and Success for $4.75. Truth, The Cosmopolitan, Frank Les lies and the Woman's Home Companion for $3.75.; Truth, The Cosmopolitan and. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for $3.25. This offer holds 'goods until Febru ary 15, 1903, and no longer. Here is ar excellent opportunity for anyone desir ing any of the above named publics tions. The price of the Review of Re view's in offer No. 1, is $2.50 per an num; Success, $1, and Truth, $2 pei annum. Our price enables you to gel ail three for only. $4.75. Note the op portunities in the succeeding offers Now is the time to take advantage oi these remarkable .offers. PROBABLY the. very latest period! cal to make its appearance in a jour nal published in Paris for the instruction and edification of beggars. Its circulation is not among the poor oi penniless, but among the professions and beggars. It costs twenor four cents, and is well ty centimes, worth the money. It contains numer ous advertisements for beggars, and il must not be forgotten that in Pam there are more .than a score of beg gar bureaus, or mendicant agen oies. The; agents employ beggars and supply . them with original schemes for stirring - up the sym pathies of the public. It is. these agen cies that furnish the chief advertis ing support for the Beggars Jour nal. The paper contains advance announcements of approaching weddings, baptisms and funerals, thus giving its readers a chance to square themselves and make some money. well-to-d- o HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS To Kollfre Tootltac-liout of fen Cases of loothaelie Eight can be relieved W getting some bread soda, bicarbonate of soda, not baking powder dusting it on a piece of cotton wool, and placing this hi the cavity, If all the teeth ache together the cause Is genera lly acidity of the uioutli. In thatiase dissolve the soda in warm water and wash the teeth w'ith it. You wUI be well u an instant.' r A Dainty Way of Cooking Eggi. I was out at lunch the other, day, and though food and its preparation are not my province, I nevertheless venture to tell of a dish which was delicious In the extreme, aud has the great merit of beiug so simple that any one may prepare it with little or no trouble aud In a very short time. It consists of an egg cooked in a tomato. A firm, fresh tomato of sufficient size is selected, the top is cut off, and the inside is scooped out just enough to contain ' a whole egg. The egg is cracked into a cup without the yolk being broken, ami (lien poured into tlic tomato. Salt and pepper are added, and the tomato is put into tlie oven. When the egg is cooked the tomato will' be found just right also. My hostess, who lived for many years iu Portugal, told me this was a Portuguese method, and I strongly commend it to people who like eggs and tomatoes, and who are tired of ordinary tomato omelette. New York Ilerald. Cliaiuoli Skin Dollies A person with nu ordinary knowl-dg- e of painting can make a handsome set of the chamois skin doilies now in vogue for the polished bare top of the luncheon table. The common yellow skin is frequently used, but gray skins, or those of a rich red ;hue can be purchased at house furnishing or art supof a ply shops. A skis three-quarter- s yard square costs about $1. A few oil paints and a medium sized sable irusli complete the uecessary supplies. Colors should be carefully blended, as Mix the no shading is permissible. paint with turpentine to the consistency of cream, and apply in broad, flat washes. Experiment on a little piece jefore beginning, af some skins absorb more than others. A rose design, with blossoms in soft pink and leaves and dems in pale green, is effective on a 'ray skin. Chrysanthemums in dull pinks or reds are good on a red skin, iml nasturtiums go well on a terra-otlbackground. New York Journal. 1 WINDSOR . RECIFE S 1 : I EUROPEAN C1NTRALLY Rates 50c, 75c HOTEL LOCATED. and SI 00 .... f Everything New and First Class. J. Q. SCOTT, Manager. . Quince Syrup This is nice for griddle cakes and waffles. Wipe carefully Jr three large quinces and grate them. 3TTmTTTmmnTTffffnnmHTnnnnTTTTTmg Add three pounds of granulated sugar and three cups of water and simmer slowly for three hours; then strain and S. C. EWING, Prop. cool and put loto jars. Flannel Cakes Rub two level Salt LblIco City Street Cara from of butter into one pint of S all Trains Pass the Door. add two of beat the eggs; yolks flour; niAiiAmimmiiAAAimiiininiiinum U ug them to one and a quarter cups of milk; add this to the flour and beat unEAT THE til smooth; add the whites of the eggs and two level teaspoonfnls of baking powder; bake quickly on a hot griddle. Royal MaltinePepsine Cupped Eggs Butter the requisite .number of egg cups and carefully break a fresh gg into each; set the MM IH.Iwriwt WHOLESOME AND SWEET. cups in a strainer over boiling water land cook until the whites iye turned land set! Drop a bit of sweet, fresh lAAAAAAnniAAmiAiiiAimiiAiAimiUitlililiin butter on top of each and shake a pinch of minced parsley over the butter; ; Utah Light. & Power Go. serve at once. half a teaspoon Shrimp Sahul-rMi- x INSTALLATION. of salt, fourth teaspoon of pepper, one blbotrioal tablespoon of oil, two tablespoonfuls .Salt Lake Water 2400 H. P. of vinegar and one tablespoon of lemon ali Lake ...Steam 1500 H. P. Water 6000 H. P. Ogden Juice. Add to this one can of shrimp; Leased riant.... ....Water 2000 H. P. iput in the ice chest. Take the tender leaves from three or four heads of letAS. 400 MCu. Ft. Dally. tuce, put them in ice water just before :i Salt Lake 60 M Cu. Ft. Dally. Ogden using them, then drain and dry them on a towel. Arrange two leaves to 7 B. MAIN 8TREET. form a shell; mix the shrimp with a IT LAM OITV. little mayonnaise pressing ; put a heaptvnnffHMMwHiTwwnnwiiitwnfiinfnj ing teaspoon of the salad on each shell and one teaspoon of dressing on top. Garnish with capers, parsley or watercress. : Hotel Oullen table-spoonfu- ls ...BREAD... ; ' ; 1 ; Superstition About Cats. Scotch peasants believe that a cal scraping is a sign that some beast-ho- rse, cow, pig or dog will be found dead on the farm before long. A cat washing ils face portends rain next day; turning its back to the fire portends storms and rairs. rt Majoniisist Dressing.. To make a thoroughly good Mayonnaise dressing allow one egg to half Charcoal Ephs Daily Thought i pint of oil, half a teaspoouful of salt, De rule cb three in de boadin i dash of cayenne pepper and lemon house, said Charcoal Eph, in one oi juice as required. Stand the oil and his ruminative moods, am diserway: he egg in the refrigerator untP Fust, hits toiigh meat, nex hits hash, thoroughly chilled, and when about to ana den hits soup, Mistah Jackson. mix I lie dressing place a bowl in a Baltimore News. pan of ice water. Drop the yolk of the egg carefully into the bowl and set the. Transit of Venus. white aside. Dip the oil onto the yolk A transit of Venus occurs only four drop liy drop, stirring with a silver times in 283 years. It is most imor wooden fork until a smooth paste portant to astronomers, because Jt Is formed. Thor continue pouring the-oil- , gives them an opportunity of measbut slightly faster and alternating uring the distance of the earth from with a drop or two of lemon juice. the sun. I . When the entire quantity of oil is exhausted add the salt and tlic pepper and lemon juice to suit the taste.. The dressing should be rich, smooth' and of about tlio consistency of thick cream. If, ns sometimes happens, it shows a tendency to curillc in the progress of making or becomes too thick so it will not pour from the spoon,; mid a little of tlic white of the egg beaten stiff. If iu spite of all these precautions the dressing should curdle, take another egg and begin-- ' again' dropping the curdled mayonnaise slowly into it ami stirring vigorously all the while. Washington Star. Aged Student of Law. Thomas C. Boyd, sixty-tw- o years o age, of Chicago, has just graduated from a law school .in that city, and hopes to carve out a career, for. himself by strenuous work. DON'T BE FOOLISH The National Homeseekers Assocla tion has matured three con of tracts $1,000 each for D. J. Wilof Provo. Mr. Williams ha liams, three more contracts running and Intends building a terrace. Work will be begun on the three matured contracts at once. All people who wan to own their homes can do so bv out contracts with the National taking Home-seeker- Association. "Fine bread cakes and well and fresh baked baked every day." Vienna. a Its foolish to gi on paying rent when you can pay foi your home with less money than you pay for rent. Reason it out and set iow silly it is for you to go on paying rent for the privilege of living In another mans house, and at the endol four life have nothing to show for all he noney yu have paid. Consult the National Homsseektrs Association, Dooly Block. Mode! Bakery. MAX SCHMITZ. Prop. Phons 1482 y v 214 19 - Eil Third - . - SduthSl..SillLak City |