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Show THE PROVO HERALD THE PROVO. HERALD O FkliikJ Ticaiays, Tfonday rr- XWHERE THE FAMILY Hot ireadto Be Used in Small .OuMlltUl. rnt MMHHS Victory for Premier Clemenceau and - rank usually-result- -- -- MufflnB-MUone-c- up" three-fourth- -- -- -- - le Home. 3- - T'rcmiei1 Cteewnccau cooHyconehHfr1 4 'the existing session with tne dic 3 tion France must choose between revolu tion On the one hand, and progresApples cored for baking are, sive evolution on the other, or - be filled .with orange marmalade tween" work" under repuWkan law and and a little butter and eugar-.orderanda spirit of adventure calcuTo. freshen blue serge, sponge - it lated ,to disorganize and rend tbe rewith blue waters Afterward hangf the public , , garment in the air. tc dry. When beating ggs observe PLAN FOR HIGHER PRICES. that thero is no grease on the whisk', as It " will prevent" the "eggs TromfrothiTig, Propose to- - liminate " " 'the Middle Manr" Try. a little lemon and salt mixed . the next time a price mark sticks to mo. At tne secon isprmgneia, . the Jjottom-iit- . china jllshfig day's pral growers ' and cattle raisers" here on Chestnuts have considerable food Thursday, a plan to construct a chain value. The ooiled and mashed pulp of warehouses' in ter as one- would use meat roory-f- or may the of purpose holding or vegetables even cronuettesbelng wheat for JiiglL prices was indorsed. made .... ... of it. . , it..': wi UIC AU1CI JVOU ' " ... u noursie 10 appty Socletv of .,uu siuisi tne farmers nrom Equlty to wall paper always add some dis ise 10 that orKaniza-- solved alum. The alum not only makes lion. the starch hold better, but it wilt kill Theodore G. Nelson, national orean izer for the Equity Society, addressed any Insects In the walla. To skim grease from soup in' a hur- me meeting, sayingr ry, use square sheets of clean tissue Filipino Present Memorial,. paper on the surface of the soup. "Lay them on one at a time, lift oft lightashlngton. A memorial present ed - to congress "Thursday ly and every bit of fat comes off. regarding the Philippine tariff declares that Dutch Apple Pudding, tariff law: for the islands made with- pi nt I - - . Grain-Growe- ... ... cttjijitc-a-brac- - rs.- wsslon-of-tieraiio- nal grain-producin- g be-use- - d - r fleur, e-- tartar, ene-teaspe- en cream-of teaspoon soda; one- , half teaspoon salt, one egg, one cup milk, two tablespoons butter, four large apples. Mix salt, soda and cream of tartar with flour and sift three times. Rub butter In flour, beat egg light, add milk, pour on flour and mix quickly- - and thoroughly. Spread - the dough aboutrhalf Inch "deep in, a buttered pan. Have the apples pared -and cut into eighths. Stic Into" the dough in rows, sprinkle with two blespoons sugar. Bake in a hot oven 25 minutes and eat with sugar and cream or plain sauce and see if you don't say it is fine, Sardine Crusts. Have some oblong slices of bread a quarter of an inch thick, and a little wider and a little longer than a Bar dine. Meanwhile free the sardines from the oil and skins and lay them Y.m ftrpail knife otra buttered ft: nsn, j Dust them with paprika, salt. cnopped capers and minced parsley; and set into the oven. Then drop the slices of bread Into frying fat to brown and crlnp. Have the bread fried at jusi. me urae me sardines are thorouKtily heated, and" lay the sardines on the bread to serve. Have iry Lot when serving. Just a coating f tomato puree, having it hot. on the toaet will for many Improve the flavor of those crusts. . - en - . o. i F f n 'i ,' E. : - - 1det--to- -- " - ; always Provo Meat 1 , - ,- P9-V- -- 9-- - - T-- - to-da- y of-th- rroe un or the race. qualTfpefareOylhe'ftiilanan Koradicw',f8'"l!,'OHjf,t ; - ' 'dls-cloee- dr Cut Girl's Throat and Suicides, -- -r McCleary, Helper Utah.-Jam- es said to have been infatuated, with a girl known as Lena McDonald, who was employed-a- t the" railroad lunch stand, entered the " place where the and deliberately glr was working drew the keen edge of a. razor across the her throat. Frantic r, girl wrested herself rj2jnJhe man's grasp, thereby saving ner ureL Mcone could .slop Cleary, him. buried the blade of the raaor in his own throat and "died almost with-fea- - : McCleary Is said to have fallen in love with the girl at" Denver. " Ranch Hand Murdsrs Womanzr,. ; telle Gate;; Gear creekrRqck Get it now while you can. COAL! "character." -- " We have The followingotlceMrFMacdon posted in a pleasure, boat on the Suir: , ".The chairs in .ihe cabinet are for ladles. Gentlemen are requested not to make use of them till tha ladles ' . are seated." T And .this he "clipped from a Kings town hewspapef f "James D'Mahony,wlne andsplrit merclianL. jKIngstown" has "still on .his hands a small quantity of the whisky which was drunk by of York ' while In Dublin." r Telephone? 17 C i . or 59 Red. You-'phone-22- -- ; 0A IOh We bring the COMFORT Opposite Woolen Mills. . -- agh-sa- w n - - - ----- -- it - $1L m r FOR AN UU IJM. 11 - . WW n II - II the-du- ke THWESTfRPJ-f'iOPjTHIr- Y Woman's Bargain. An Oil City man who was detained at the house for .a part of the day, handed his wife, who was going down town, a quarter or a aouar and re quested her to get him three cigars A for it. " - - - "When he"Tturned - him she-landed the, package, remarking exultantly: "That shows that women can beat men all hollow when it comes to ma 1809king- - Burchasear-- r I - found -- a where I could get eight for ft quarter Instead of three. Isn't that - going somer . i - And. the poor man, as he took his medicine, merely remarked ; "It --certainly -i- s.- dear. Oil " City SacramenlcT tilizzard. . mttra, gs years oia wue ui umbum tasumura a wealthy Japanese iarmet Messina" Warned."- "- " of Vorden I andlngs thirty miles down of the approach of this atas Signa the Sacramento river, was murdered trophe had not been obscure. Warn her. bus- byne-o- f Wednesday-nig- ht had not been given of the impend-- 1 band's ranch hands. K. Ogawa. wno ing uanger...by abnormal atmospheric ing she whVIe head the shot her through was batbine. He left a note, declar conutuons, it is true. There had been no electrical tension n the air, But ing he allledhe woman because, she distemperature,- - Bays, the cor-ana as untrue to her buubana and get ii'PjHiHueui 01 ipe ram Temps, "fe- hltu tor go back to Japan acted on suseepUW. organiiatlons. another wife. The murderer has -Aiiahrcmgh the day-4ta-a falgbt before the nervous were ieculiariv wront Conditions In Korea Improving. up. There was a half hour interval Seoul. Korea. The vice" resident- - on the eve of the original shock when general of Korea hastr5t returned to tho birds, the dogs and the cattle Hoi-- p thA nrittBl from an "official "visit to evinced intense agitation. ; "- I'lw onlj magazine of national importance published in ihe inter-mounta- s ' in west, (Utah) will issue a Bpecial edition in August which wilt be known as "The Utah Special." This number will ' deal eTcluavelwitb- - the history, industries-- ; development and other matters of interest n Utah. Iu circulation will exceed -50,000 and will advertise Utah from coast to coast and from the" Great Lakes to the Gulf. Every city, town and namlet in Utah will be covered" . . .... . . -- 'J -- The Western Monthly Wants a Cover iDesfen - Suitable -- for that Numb1 .Any - person .sending one dollar for a year's . fiub8criptionmay oompete. Artistic ability is not required. VVe want ideas, not drawbes or cuts. .; What do "vou think would be a iiitftWTJpi(m .for a "Utah TOagrinej"gublfehed fpr UtahSend us your answer us n.niui.juiu cuuotupiuu auu ii. jfuui -tuei- Buuejiieu we. wui pay in 100 you gold .Ve make the further following offer, with your subscription send Jus the names of three of your friends and we wrill send each of ; them absolutely free of charge a copy of the Utah number of The J Western Monthly.----.- - " Get Together and Boost Utal i eastern:--anfr--swriei-ife- u-jiu- l:r f INDEPENDENT ! Lump 01 Coriifor- tIS -- Well,- Mick," said my friend. "I've heard some queer stories about your "Och, don't believe S doings lately. thim, Burr," replied Mick. I'Sure. half the lies tould about me by toe nay- " bora isnt true."' r""" . " -- -- Smoot & Spafford ' ' the - - Bulls Without Horns. - Jn and Character'! Michael Macdonagh has a choice collection of bulls. ' He called on. a hair- Jresser in Kingstown.. As he was leaving the man QTed"toinduce hltn to buy a bottle of hair-was- h. "What sort of stuff is it?" he asked. -- "Oh, It's.. grand stuff," thef"anatt replied. "It's a sort ff multum in parVo the less you take of it the better." a - lew days - later the writer was walking with a friend over the Wick"- ww mountains, - wuere .ney- met - a J -- befoi-ean- - the- cnanging cnaracterlstlcs maintained and strengthened through - 1 cen turies of warr tu ni ult ami conqueet.tocrmner s M agazine dynamite Improvement company near South Bethlehem, elevenjnlles southwest o ' Albany? COAL! - least-twenty- - y 1 ELLEN-IDEATR- ETKHTIUKYTttrH' self-defens- e he sold- i- "OsndHlOPS howling of:, the dogs was noticed In are encouraging..! aboard tlie fehlps at anchor. Current Korea in a;enera!ly sentiment. Llteratpre. found lltllo antlJaranose are accepting; guidKoreans generally esmbllslied courts But Not So Often, ance. Tho newly ...... . . Biuk Why la history like a write! land.oniccrs or.. Investigation to are worKing- - enoctiveiy. fa'Ci-full. of comic operas? thp rhpricter or the lands, missionaries here say Japan. Is ' n ' (link Why? pcrforminij' all her undertakings, d'paruiicnt cT.cia!s ere L!;;Lly r:.ik History rertats ithelf. .... that the country generally la QuSt 1 Dr. P. C Black, f-gov h . JTBeck. Watches and Jewelry. . Anti-Jreatin- antt-treatin- & Co.. Fruit and produoe. Nosvl, 2 and 8, Farrer Block r Provo Cityi Utah. . f4is-&wn- J ry J res-ldao- e. - C. F Decker , c- d -- -- -- c -a- .-.:: - - ..- little-machine- - Tie . - ;'-- !. entrreiy-responslble.-'- me : with-a- s - - ernnMnt as possible and yet all ready Graduate of Ontario YetrTnafyiS)IIege Moving Pictures and to combine as equals in Office at Probertjiver of Quality, 35ut as they made 'thelr li WHei iaqd piwlucFj'Plope Ive, as they became rich, they became th.e prey qf other peoples fromnorth livery Eveaing 7 to 11 p. m. western Germany and what Is now the BKI.LPHOSB 7iBltK Saturday Matinee 2 to 5 p. m. " Dcanainavian peninsula and - were T. T.DAV1ES. forced - Um defend - their, .possessions Entire chaoge of Program Architect and their customs against. Angles. every" St on day jimLTbursday Craftsman and Dangalow Houesk Danes and Normans have-neepectalty HltTs'T'curidiiseature'ofribTjr sheriff; or attorneys Jn the case or the lng, unrelenting purpose of these Sax OFFICE: 281 South First Eastr members of . the grand Jury before ons to govern themselves and to tie Admission, 10c : : i PROVO : whom the confessions were laid,- - re- Jetalane that, UTAH conthough they were fuse to stat ey but It is declared that turn by" Angles. Danes and queredjn they are two of the following, all of Normans7 they swallowed up all three whom are Iri"3air:-;"HEaton, George in the end and imposed their customs. Sabanr Herman Brink, Charles Ferris, their language, their habit of mini William 'KIs. M. A. Alexander 1 and ana their lnstitutlruia. "The Best" Not occasionalomas Dixon Invaders in turn - - They would have two confeatfiooB are a record of notkl nit ta An with lha inlf.IvlnnH ly but alway in groceries the murders of Allemand. Em and I feudalism uf . A niea. ana nnrvPH nnr HERE. . Uniformity in quality feudalism of lazier, rrom tne time tne raid on with the and that quality of the highest their camp a first 'planned until William the Conqueror .and his follow main reasons of our the are thel)odies wereMeft, mutilated and ers.:The Conqueror- claimed that thfe comwas the ratders'liad land his and that every holder of charretf,arter' continually increasiajf patron-- : .:: land owed fealty to him personally. pleted their Cowardly Vojk.: Jf you were to iavor us aTe. Since the news of the confessions y, ttook about 100 .years for the aaxonwith but a share of your has beconie known Sheriff Aiision has preyall over the feudalisttc placedTJa strong ftogselon ffuaf d nononana tne result, was - magna acertarn" around the JaiU and is ch arta. The magna-- charta" wrested will wat ch-that.we merit it"4 men it in sup- are at&ueea from King John by the barons was 'in broughr.to trial. Two possible devel T p ying you only with the best onmentsare feard-'- n attack on th1reall,y th shaking to a chieftain by the Norman : glance a an or friends attack by jnil moh, by of the accused, and no chance for barons, aided by. the Saion gentry, who had finally Imbued , them also success by either will be taken. I tie confessions have further clear jwith their ownJove of. independence ed up the uncertainty as to Ihe cause atiu tree government. They insisted for the suicide of John Garrison, one maintained eyer sine?... an,l 47 North Academy AveimeoT the" witnesses "before the "grand 'i!1.' :Both Phones 2 that they derived their rights, their Jury. They show that Garrison was liberties' and their laws not from a hounded by fear that he would be as sassinated by the raiders beeause of king, but from themselves. ln the dayss of. William the Uomjuerof their the- evjdencehehad" jfiven agairisti t!ing-waZ elective though chosen from them. the reigning house. AS late as 1C89 TWENTY VICTIMS OF BLAST. the commons voted that King James had abdicated, and that the throne was" Awful Results Follow" Prematura Exvacant! They chose their own rulers, plosion of Dynamite. v land no doubtwouldjlo'iso jigajn Albarryr N- V.At ippg a ma ii ecessary it were ikilled on Wednesday by a pre- - story to go. step by step, through the It con- matnr blast nf dvnm1te n a'alnna recital development. Springs.,Basin, rWyo, Complete confessions two of the seven men charged with lha murder of Alfemand Binge-a- nd tfasUfrr in . the TensJeep sheep camp raid, nave clearedall mystery in connection with the affair, and the county authorities are In possession of de tailed evidence against thai accused. Wnich of the seven men charged with th crime and w ho are now known to a slightly-burned- ThU, V-- ATTOKN '"world and with hava kig4ont " : , D, D. Houtz - for. all, so ihat each one might, with -- Brown Sugar Cookies. ' :"T" One cup brown sugar, one cup butter (or part beef drippings), creamed together, one egg, one tablespoon milk, two cups pastry flour, one scant g teaspoon baking powder. Keep on ice lowan Will Open - First over night and in' the morning they .., . Saloon In United States. - can be rolled as thin as a wafer, Cut .ues Moines, - la. The first g with a doughnut or cooky cutter and the States JJplted wuttii carefully "whlle J)alhg,'"as wUIbe ,aloonla.. opened here May 22, Permit scored iuey easlty. toope,n was granted on Thursday' to Kirkhart of DCS Moines, who Lister Pudding. - rr-- 1: fifteen "local saloons. Kirkcontrols Half pound of tlour.quarter of a pound hart declares "treating will not be tolf lard or butter, quarter of a pound of one teaspoonful of baking pow- erated. The bartenders will Induce -drinkers to. accept a substitute for (' , cie era end a little milk. Mli liquor Itf'thc form of buttermilk, t. . 'T.er Cniir, m"Rr und bsklng pow sweet milk, tea, coffee and other sort u, iuD m laid or butter, beat liquor habit will be i" t r'-- t r!I w!th Jiititt rnfitt Hr7 drinks. The Jar possihle,-- i wub j;;iu. Steam two or three ' .' - New Land Laws Successful. WaFh'nclon. Secretary Dallinger To Blanche Almonds. of the interior department (MM t!.e nut meats into boilins that reports from land of-n slum out and into cold Thursday 1hrtn1r.hmrfth-T-shnwpiTTti.ires' f 'J ;ff-d kins-rathen'te-rtrbboayicultural entrvuen are t.abinir Bt antage of the new law pornilUlug 'fti-nthem to acquire surface rights of csauce. i''t,T cup of h'lttor, I ,t,,UId' "ai)K the coul h!-- may un- uerue tiie aurrace ror The government. din (if j 'iu-.'- r.-This notion obviates a hearing before two tnlil . the rest of V Butcher Murdered In Hia Home St. Paul, Minn. Louis Arbogasta butcher, was murdered in his home here early Thursday.. His heail" was crushed and his bed saturated with oil and set on fire. Mrs. Arbogast, , whose body Is tells story to the effect that she wa taking a bath when she heard, her daugh ter Bcream, She ran to her husband's room and found the bed ablaze, with her husband's unconsctous form lying on it. Dttectlves found "an ax covered with blood in the cellar. No mo tive has yet been shown. - "This trlb of Saxons had, by acci dent or wise leadership, happened .upon the very' country best suited to them. A fertile Island, cut oft from t one-hal- f - - .the Centuries. by rof exploded and he bodies were hurled hundreds. of feet. As darkness was falling, a wagon drew up to the engine house loaded . with "bodies thai had been picked up Tack' on thu - . quarry, hill. "The preparations for the blast had been going on for tx weeks. Thlr-- . teen holes, seventy-five feer deep, hail been drilled at points about twenty live feettback of the. big quarry, and the explosion of the dynamite witti which they were to be loaded was to displace 40,000 tons of rock, onrTOTJsifTting the."PhIIIpplne asSefiM llore than .8,000" pounds of dynamite bjy.means taxation.. without represen.-- were to have been used.-- r tatKm. The league nrces that the Bhould be amend Philippine tariff blll SEARCH FOR POt.OF GOLD.. ed to include 8 promise of indeDend ence for the Islands at a definite pe- Money intended for Morgan's Men riod or an amendment made directing Believed to bo Hidden in. Church. . tne president to make arrangements Cincinnati. The excavation for the looking to the neutralization of the Philippine Islands, . when their- inde building of St. Francis churchy in Day ton Krra Buburbla beinwatched z. pendence shall J)e declared.by many witf belleve,-pot of gold Suspicious of Vfaducf. was burled under that site after the of the farmers raid of Generar John" Jfyint Morgan Ogdeh, Utah;-Sowho have been crossing the railroad and his band of confederates near the tracks at Twenty-fourt- h , street . for close of the civil war, thirty of fqrty years are suspicious The money was left, it Is said, by of the Harrlman viaduct Just thrown a confederate named Caldwell, who open to the public. Last Saturday one had been sent north to pay the troops old tanner drove in from the country of General Morgan, then In the vicinJViea be reached the viaduct he com- ity. '. He Stopped at the McArthur and,- - hla presence- being- pelled his entire family-to get out and walk across the tracks, while he he secreted the gold, said to tried the steel bridge with his team amount to several thousand dollars, ana empty wagon. Quite a number and escaped, intending" to join Gen- i? ave refused, absolutely tn rmaq tne l.eral Moriran. fne latter, being killed in Tennesse about the same time. viaauct with tnelr rigs. 1 - On - CabinemjCgntrorenjrtWith fofXot recipe OWKEBS iila-famil- Goyernment Employes. bread In the hnnVk'im fr.r larva quantities, and an attempt to divide s them in faflure, m it throw out ofxthelr Strikers Declare Rebuke of the Law- makers Will Only Serve to Bind Doubtless there proportion: jrupr are readers of this page whose famf Closer Their Forces,, and Pre lies consist of two or so, who will ap-- " dict an Extension - of - tne predate the following thoroughly testMovement. , ed recipes fof small quantities : - "Corn ofcorn meal, one tablespoon flour, half tea-- spoonful salt and scant half teaspoon-fu- l - Panels, A l urbulent session of the soda together; add yolk of one chamber of depuUeKpn Thursday end d Jn another signal victory for "Pres and cup of, sour ; "tallk and beat hard; add beaten white mier Clemenceau, wheaHbe govern "pos ofjigg and cee-- fa well greasedjem tnentlf policy ymi regard - pans.. tat strike was emphatically 'dt'imrsed This makes six muffins. Biscuit Ope. cup flour,, one. tea-- by'a vote of 545 td 59,lbcludln a) spoon baking powder, half' teaepoon-fu- l the .government's insistence that the salt, dessertspoonful lard and but-- - postal employes and other . function ter mixed. Mix with sweet milk to arles have no right to strike. make soft dough This makes eight Immediately afterward - the . cham - biscuits. " ber passed vote of general conn V Wheat' Muffins. One egg7j Three- - dence Sfiato intheLsQvernrafcat,pf fourths cup of as Ilk," one tableepooon 159. , 2 ful suRar, half teaspoon salt, one tea-- ' Tha airlkefa,. received "spoonful baking powder sifted witb, re'nuke with a shrug of tht shouldera, enough flour to make stiff batterfThis - declarInjiJt.oniy.exyfld-tfl.Wui.. closer rrraojaitea jiTsoifuffi n g:-thHrforcts,-irWe- h would soon startle One cup flour, half teaspoonfui salt t he,cotti)try Ty- - a? bf aMncreasean d a . one leaping tabiespdbnful lardrmixed rapid" estejusion of the general movewith, a fork, and enough Ice water added to bold paste together makes crust ment On' the other hand, it "is. intimated that tlio government has other for one pie. plans In view to offset any serious growth of the strike. 4- DODUlar SHEEP t Characte of the Saxon Unchanging " Race as Evinced Throughout rwo Out f the Seven Men Imprisoned at Basin, Wyoming; Alleged to - Have - T aid. of - Connection . With Crime. IS SMALL CxcrTnt- - Method "of Preoarlno , OP MUBDER UTAH - TRUE TO THEIR CATREMEH-CONFESS-T- Address: COVE DESIGN CONTEST, TIIE VESTEnn" HIOriTDLY, S A'L X LAKE CITY - - f |