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Show GOOD THINGS TO EAT FOUR RECIPES FOR CAKES AND COOKIES OF GERMANY. 4 ''-....- . '! THE UTAH BUDGET CHOOSING A GIFT ine town of Gunnison now boasts electric lights. A local company has been organized at Kphralm for tha purpose of build' AVALANCHE BRINGS DEATH Ing a 120,000 business block. The Weber club of ogden has gone on record as favoring the commission form of government for that city. The Tooele postofflce is to be es tabllshed on the lower floor of the new $10,000 Odd Fellow temple to be built In that city. An attempt to reopen the gambling houses In Park City has resulted In the Inauguration of a lively fight be tween the city, and county officials. Arrangements for holding the sixth annual convention of the Utah State Horticultural society February 16 and 17, In Urlgham City, are practloully , completed. A boy of Lewlston. the son of Wllllar Baer. shot and killed his sister while play Ing with a target rifle which was sup posed to be unloaded. Seventy-fou- r boys have been enlist ed in the Provo troop of the Boy Scouts. The axes of the recruits range from 10 to 17 years, 10 to 19 being the age limit for enlistment , A number of Springville business men and other progressive citizens have organized an association to boost Blrta Kuohen, Pletien, German Almond "Good morning. I am looking for d Cookies and Sirup Kuchletn Are The World' In a pretty OME, All the Cup and U th Not Difficult to Make and All binding. Will you" j&tui line, "Oh, you are Just the floorwalker. I Will Enjoy them. and Sugar a4 Hot Watr Th v'r-took you for a book clerk, you had brine! M thlnki this fragrant liquid amber hr Blitz Kuonsn, Mix to a cream tuch a knowing air. It must be very Within th rot, la pretty much tha Thing. three cups fine sugar and one cupful difficult to know all the authors and butter. Add six eggs and three cup the color of the bindings they use. Soup of Different Nations. Please direct me to a clerk who will There It something characteristic fuls of flour. Spread this batter on understand what a man like Henry, so can thinly that you about the dishes of different people, greased pans my husband, would care to read, al and In none Is this more marked than almost see the bottom of the pans though I think I shall by 'The Ross- with and cinnamon sugar, bprlnkle In their bouds. Colored World.' for It has such a pret Italian 8oub Peel and blanch (0 chopped nuts of any kind, and bake to ty title. a As brown in a oven. moderate light large chestnuts, cover with teal stock, soon "Thank you. I'll wait for that good as removed from the oven, cut at of bread. add two tablespoonfula looking young man who Is attending once Into as before It slm squares hardens, crumbs, salt, pepper and nutmeg; to the old person. fidgety It is difficult to lift out whole without mer two hours. Press through a sieve, Mr. Clerk, I am waiting. I "Yes, breaking. add and measure the quantity of soup, Plstbsn. Use for this two cupfuls am glad you are ready at last, for I half the quantity of hot milk. Thickwas to have doubts as to s to powdered added of sugar, the yolks of four what beginning en with the yolk egg I want to get for my husband. a each and of cinnamon little of the milk to thin before adding. eggs, pinch cloves and flour to stiffen. Heat the There are so many to choose from. I croutons. 1 Serve with want something suitable for a gentle I The Germans have repu-- I egg yolks until light and foamy, stir man who is very intellectual, so you In the sugnr urn dually, beat thoroughtatlon for soups of all kinds, the must take lots of trouble to show me add then and flour collecly, spices enough lowing are two culled from a to allow the batter to drop from a the very best. tlon of reliable ones: I'll give you an idea of what I want German Veal 8oup. Put two pounds spoon Into a greased tin. Leave room It must not be too light and not too of the knuckle of veal Into three enough to spread without touching. serious, nor bo Interesting that it will German Almond Cookies. Beat the with of pepwater salt, (cold), quarts take bis whole evenli.gs when he Is per, a carrot, onion and a clove to sea- yolks of six eggs until light, then add It. If he Is nU orbed in a book Sprliivnic. The organization will be son. Simmer for four hours, cool, one cupful and a half of sugar that reading known aj i'i tfp; "Neville Boosters I and skim and strain. Reheat six cups has been beaten to a cream with to never luive a chance to fay a word club. his him. I of Jealous three-fourth- s get awfully of the stock, add half a cup of cold cupful softened butter. Tha unnual convention of the Utah " cooked vermicelli, a tablespoonful of Add a cupful blanched, chopped al- books sometimes. Will ycu State Lalrynion'g association, to be "I'll ask until wait truon i that slops cinnamon chopped parsley, a grating of nutmeg monds, one tablespoonful In held Logan Saturday, February 4, women have Some you questions. and the yolk of an egg blended with and three cupfuls of flour. Beat bard ing will be a big affair if the plans are no a Idea book time. of clerk's half a cup of milk. Reheat, but do and drop by small spoonfuls onto a carried out as tney nave been ar buttered pan, putting an almond on not boll. of In each cake. Rake a moderate "I may as well let you know that ranged. German Tomato Soup. Cut up one top Slipping and falling Into a shaft oven. the Mr. Dodson is very particu of of add breast the veat, Henry pound f where fourteen blasts had been set, scant two Kuchleln. i bones, one tablespoonful of butter, one Melt lar about titles. For my part, I like 8!rup Frank Williams, a hoist man in the onion and carrot cut fine, two cups of cupfuls lard and add to It two cupfuls romantic titles. 'The ' each of World' sounds so pretty that I'll look Highland Boy tunnel, at Bingham, was tomatoes and a green pepper. Sea-- , molasses, one teaspoonful caught in the explosion and blown into tea at It Is that son with pepper, salt and minced cloves and cinnamon, one-hal- f . fragments. a soda dis of salt spoonful cover teaspoonful with three quarts 'Oh, that cover would never do parsley; Mrs. wellIn solved a one little hot water, Henry Wless, a well known cold water, and simmer for three lt would not harmonize with the cover German nurse of Salt Lake, has just beaten the and sifted Skim flour, egg as on needed. sdding have the library table. Now I shall hours, skimming out the bones, add a teaspoonful of flour a little at a time until the dough to begin, all over again. If I had learned that she has been left a leg sugar and one cup of cold boiled rice. Is thick enough to roll out thought to bring that table cover with acy of $8,000 by a former patient Cut In fancy shapes and bake In a me but one Is so likely to lose a whom she had not heard from for French Potato Soup. Reheat four cupfuls of veal stock. Add ten pota- moderate oven. package carrying It at this time of the twenty years. Senator Benner X. Smith of Salt toes, peeled and cut fine, two sliced year. Lake is preparing a bill providing for onions, two stalks of celery, and a tawhat have 'The else "Now, Frozen Pudding. you? blespoonful of butter. Add four slices Split two dozen lady fingers and dip Recall of Love' that sounds Interest- a commission form of government for of stale bread. Simmer for two hours, In sherry. In a double boiler ecald ing. If It was 'The Call of Love' it cities of the first and second classes. rub through a fine sieve, season with two cupfuls of cream, pour over the would be ever so much nicer. Haven't which will be Introduced in the state salt, pepper and nutmeg, and thicken yolks of six eggs and three-quarteof you a book of that name? Some one legislature soon. with a tablespoonful each of Hour and i cupful of sugar beaten together; mix, ought to write one. 1 believe I conld Thomas Corbet, the boy butter cooked and mixed with two return to the double boiler and stir write a book. I know so many interest who tried to rob Jacob Albertson at cups of milk. aver the fire until It thickens. Strain ing things about love and romance Spanish Fork on January 19, has been 1 and when cool flavor with one tea that I sent back to the state industrial Not that one we're not interested Bcbool, from where he had been paPut In a freezer spoonful of vanlla. ind turn until It begins to thicken. Add In the married life of the Carrols. I roled a short time ago. sne pint of cream, whipped, and freeze don't even know who they are, so why Champ Clark, leader of the Democ'or five minutes longer. a waste time on people one has never racy and speaker of the next house. Stand V YOU hav dined with mold In a little ice and salt. In the even heard of? is to be heard by Salt Lakers in tho you have dined aa " bottom put a layer of the frozen cream, "I almost think I should like to be near future, arrangements well as the Lord Mayor of London. having then some of the lady's fingers and a clerk In a book store you meet so been made for Mr. Clark to lecture In f I want the many Intellectual persons. '.ablespoonful of apricot Jam, then 8oup Making. oa April 6. capital city I Of the making of soups there Is no layer of cream. Fill up In the gilt on the edges it must not look The Plntsch gas works at Ogdon is end, and the variety Is legion. Any-- i lame order until all is used, having to be enlarged and the capacity great'The Girl I Left Behind Me.' I thing may be used In the soup pot the last layer cream. Cover, bind the increased. The gas made at Og- ly a with cloth buttered and bury never let my husband get away from ; from "fish flesh to good red herring.'' dges den has been used for years In light The following are some recipes that the mold In Ice and salt. Stand asld me for a minute. Perhaps this book coaches of the all the ing passenger Sor two hours. are unusual: would remind him of the widow he Harriman Gould and lines. used to know. She always pretended Turkey 8oip Put Into a soup ketConfidence In Salt Lake property (o him that she was a deep thinker tle the bones and trimmings of a cold .Currant Buns. and In the material growth of the as if Henry cared for that! roast turkey, with a quarter of a Two Scotch bread one-hapounds "I wish I had decided upon a neck city and state marked the sentiment pound of lean bam. Cover with cold pound lard, two poundsdough, two currants, I didn't know It would be such predominating tho "boosters'" banI water, add a chopped onion, a stalk tie. raisins, one-hal- f of the real estate dealers held pound orange a bother to find a book. of celery, a tableepoonful of powdered poundsone-halNow, you quet f pound almonds, one choose one and let me see whether I in Salt Lake last week. ; herbs, and pepper and salt to season. peel, tablespoon caraway like it or not Mrs. Llllle Rogers, the Salt Lake Simmer until the meat Is In shreds; pound sugar, leeds, one ounce ground ginger, one woman who, on Janaury 17, shot I strain, reheat, add half a can of corn, Dunce Gift a "What 'His pretty binding! cinnamon. Put lard on top of Bruce Tingey in the back, has been and a little of the turkey stuffing. set on end of stove to slow- Wife.' Well, no one gave me to Hen- dismissed and lough Ham-Bon- e . bone a Cover ham from custody, Tingey refns-InSoup. me he instifound at the Art Just ry to prosecute. The shooting was with cold water, add two cupfuls of ly melt, then take all the fruit, sugar tute in one of the galleries, and I askmd spice, which has to be thoroughly the outcome of a lovers' quarrel. split peas, and simmer until the peas minced and mixed, and add to dough ed him to let me see his catalogue. more are thoroughly cooked, adding Caught in the belt of a discharge Wasn't that romantic? ; water If necessary. Take out the bone, n baking board. Put It Into cake pan pump, Jay T. Roundy, aged thirty-on'The "Very well, you may try again. rob through a sieve, reheat, season to and press Into shape. Make a very Second years, formerly of Salt Lake, was Wife.' Goodness! Take it f taste, and nerve with dices of bread. tough pie crust, roll out thin, turn out wound around the main power shaft book That away, quick! nearly bun on crust and cover all over. Put fried. wrecked our happiness. Some one in the plant of the Daisy Mining & 1 Beef and Veal Soup. Cut fine three back into pan again and prick top with loaned company In Mercur, and Init to Henry and I asked him Milling killed. fork. Rub over with of egg. Bake pounds of lean beef and two pounds In slow oven for aboutyolk stantly would if he ever, ever marry again three hours. of the round of veal. Fry In butter, Despondent over his inability to seIn case anything happened to me and with a sliced onion, cover with cold cure employment, Joseph F. Crltch-low- , I I he told him said, 'Probably.' water and simmer for three hours. Red aged 37, attempted suicide In would never marry another man who Cabbage Relish. dd one carrot, four cloves, two bay- Remove all the loose leaves and the even thought It possible to love twice Ogden, injecting a solution of Bichloand a stalk of celery. Simmer bard white part of a red cabbage, di- In this existence or any other. I con- ride of mercury into his arm, but hour longer, strain and reheat vide into fourths, and run through a vinced him that one wife was enough, his condition was discovered in time Beat the whites of two eggs with half meat in a sieve and but I never want to see that book to prevent his death. Wash a cupful of cold water; pour Into the put Inchopper. The Chinese of San L.ake are celewith one pint again It gives me the shivers. a kettle granite soup and serve as soon as hot f water and two heaping tablespoontheir New Year's holiday this brating Cut Into two dice Vegetable 8oup. fuls of nice bacon fat Add one-hal- f week. The celebration began Satur"I I am don't think hope you keepcarrots, a quarter of a small cabbage, supful of white wine vinegar, three ing you a long time I know you'll day night and continues all week, half a turnip, half an onion, a potato a find the tablespoonfuls of sugar, right thing in the end. 'Cater- during which time there jvill be fireand two stalks of celery. Fry In but- heaping of pepper, one-hal- f pinch teaspoonful and feasting in the most ter; add six cupfuls of water or stock, sf paprika, salt to taste, and three or ing for Two' cozy, but it might be crackers Celestial fashion. approved me difficult for he if Simto me season. wanted to and salt and pepper four good sized tart apples. Cover to bond Cache The proposition mer for half an hour. Serve very hot ind cook about two hours. Stir often try for road building for $200,000 county of Nile.' I "Bride the was wish It croutons. with to prevent burning. It must not be purposes was practicaiiy killed at the that's we where went. Niagara Have Apple Soup. Cook eight apples soft moist. This is nice to serve with mass meeting at Logan called by the Add you one In as little water as possible. roast goose or turkey. commissioners. Almost all the county a "You are showing me so many that sugar to taste and press through I can't look at them fast enough. 'The communities in the county were opleve. Flavor with lemon Juice and to bonding at this time. Cocoanut Pound Cake. Coming Race.' Mercy, no! nutmeg, and thicken with a tableOh, I posed One-hal- f Despondent over failures to find spoonful of cornstarch rubbed smooth cup of butter, two cups ol wish Henry liked neckties better and In a little cold water. When cool, add lugar, one cup of milk and five eggs, books less. I could enjoy the tie with buyers for new electrical apparatus in two cupfuls of cider. beaten to a stiff froth; one teaspoon of him and the book Just keeps him read- which he had attempted to Interest In Utah and telephone companies ioda and two of cream of tartar stirred ing when I want to talk to him. into four cups of sifted flour. Beat "'Woman's Wiles.' No, that is a Idaho, George Mary, aged forty-fou- r che butter and sugar until very light, subject I don't care to have him read. years, suicided In Salt Lake, lnhallnc f ; to which add the beaten yolks, then I'll take the next thing you offer me chloroform. He was a former resiRevolution Life. of I Family f the milk, the beaten whites of eggs, with my eyes shut. Did you ever buy dent oj Oregon. Girls may now honorably maintain Charged with no less than thirty themselves and find scope for their tal-;- . then the flour by degrees. After beat a hook that way? committed In Colorado and " forgeries cowell a all add 'How small to Hens Of for together Keep cnts In professions and trades which ing profit.' Utah within the leist. two weeks and I were once considered only suitable for roan ut, grated. Line the cake pans with all things! "At least. It won't be so Interesting on which he is believed to have realpaper, well buttered, and fill little more men. I In and a full bake moderate that he'll spend' the whole evening ized $2,(500, C. A. Begbee, a youth i She may leave home at quite an than half I ven. choishe the has reading I think I'll take it. although claiming wealthy parents In the east, pursuit early age if I like the tlllo of that 'Not Like Other has been arrested in Salt Lake. r sen would make the restrictions of l home Irksome to her. She may travel Girls' better. I wonder If a necktie Dr. F. E.Preuss, about sixty years Pea Puree. would have been more suitable after of age, was stricken with an attack of f without an escort and go Into society Press half a can of peas through a ll." bralu trouble in Suit Lake, Saturday without a chaperon, and then, as to sieve, retaining the remainder for an.1 afternoon, and died a fw minutes r recreations, she may smoke and play other meal. Place one pint of milk In IV golf and cricket and hockey, or, if bo had been taken to the emergAbout Glassware. V fond of a gun, she may shoulder one a tablespoon of flour, mixed with an ency hospital at police headquarters. amount of butter. Cook It until When you wash your pretty glass I and Join the shooting partlos from equal Twenty years ago ho was one of the add the then and pea puree creamy, I pieces next time try dropping a few best known physicians In the state. country houses In the autumn. and or season with pepper the drops of bluing to the soap suds. Then salt, j Dut what of her home? Where is flour The Cache County Land Owners' may be omitted and the whole wash your pieces In the ordinary manlives of her the to make the effort association has been organized al can of peas used, which will make It ner. I elders brighter and happier? Where thick enough. Dried pen can be used s Ilka the way they will Logan, It being the purpose of the You will I the wit and lively merriment of the In place of canned and are cheaper, associaare of who members the ! home dinner table? Where the gentle sparkle and how clear the glassware but must be soaked over night and look from this simple yet most tion to work for the enforcement of deference to the opinions or the 'hen boiled before adding to the milk. will certain laws, their chief grievance beffect! ve treatment Timet inhc of her parents ing against trespassing hunters. Rose-Colore- four-year-o- Rose-Colore- , IE E d ' an-jth- lt , g e A af-'te- far-mer- MINERS IN CANYON SALT LAKE. Fait Asleep When Tons of Snow Cams Down on Buildings, Causing the Death of Three and Destruction of Buildings. Salt Lake City. A snowsllde Tuesday morning at the Big Cottonwood property of the Utah Coalition Mines miles southcompany, twenty-thre- e east of this city, caused the loss of three lives and damage to buildings and machinery of several thousand dollars. The men who met death were: Victor Pearson, married, of Park. City; Frank llnnlcy, single, and Peter Van Wlnegarden of Holland. The Injured were: George Blair, George Justensen and Jack Allsop. men at the There were twenty-twml no. When the snowsllde struck the building the men were In bed. When the slide struck the frail buildings, they were swept away as if they had been a pack of cards. Many of the meu wero swept forward with the buildings and buried In the snow, to be later dug out by their comrades. A number of the men bud become alarmed at the situation the night before, and had slept In a tunnel. It Is due to this fact that the death list was not larger. o MAKES GOOD. Banker Squares Up All Debts and Is Given Pardon. Wash. reimOlympla, Having bursed his bondsmen and repaid thou sands of dollars to depositors lost by them when his bank failed In 1893, J. K. Edmlston, president of the Walla Walla Savings bank of Seattle, who has been a fugitive from Justice since his conviction In 1895, has been pardoned, by Governor Marlon E. Hay and can now return to this country. EdmlBton was found guilty of ac cepting deposits after he knew that the bank was Insolvent and was sentenced to two years In the He Jumped his bond of $2,000 and As the years went by he not but only reimbursed his bondsmen, sent thousands of dollars to Seattle and Walla Walla to repay the fled. SAN FRANCISCO WINS. Defeats New Orleans in Contest for Panama Canal Opening CelebraWashington. GOSSIP LEGISLATIVE of In Both Branches Happenings Ninth General Assembly. TO NEAR Men Were FUGITIVE UTAH tion. The house of repre sentatives on Tuesday, by a vote of 188 to 159, decided In favor of San Francisco and against! New Orleans, as the city in which an exposition to celebrate the opening of the Panama canal In 1915 shall be held. This vote was taken on a roll call to determine whether the San Fran cisco resolution or the New Orleans bill should have consideration by the bouse. On a final vote, the San Fran cisco resolution was adopted by a vote of 259 to 43. Cut in Two by 8aw. Sheridan, Wyo. William II. Rob- bins was cut In two by a saw at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning In a saw mill in Rock Creek, twelve .miles from Buffalo. Robbins slipped on the icy floor and falling forward his coat became entangled In the clutch of the carriage. He was drawn to the circular saw and before the engine could be shut off the sharp teeth had cut In the the flesh and dux their way through, auowing a section of the' body to fall on either side of the Notables Talk on Hobbies. The National Press Washington. club of Washington Tuesday night celebrated "hobby night" and Dr. William Howard Welch of Johns Hopkins university, Embassador Brice of Great Britain, Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, Major General Wood and Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh were allowed to speak ten minutes each on their hobbles. Eruptions Continuing. Manila. Father Algue, the astrono mer In charge of the observatory here, says that the eruptions of Mount Taal are not diminishing and that there Is a probability of a still greater outbreak. The observatory had recorded a total of 709 shocks up to noon Tuesday. Skipping Rope Dangerous. Los Angeles. Mary Berkowltch, a child, la under treatment In the Children's hospital here for an "athletic heart" due to excessive the rope." Surgeons de"skipping clare that her heart has been enlarged by overexertion until it Is the size of that of a man. , full-grow- Sleeps Almost a Week. Cleveland. Mrs. Ida J. Golden, after sleeping tranquilly for nearly a week at Salem, O., and slumbering on a train that brought her to Cleveland Tuesday, awoke as an ambulance took her to the city hospital. She Is weak, but In normal health. Against Reciprocity. Montreal. By a vote of 60 to 44 the board of trade in annual session passed a resolution declaring against the reciprocity agreement with the United States. Senator Williams' bill providing for urgency appropriations for state Institutions received the unanimous approval of the senate on Tuesday, while In the house the measure by Tobias relating to the qualifications of school trustees was killed, and House bill 62, relating to high schools, was withdrawn. These were the only measures upon which there was final action. But two new bills appeared In the house, while four were Introduced in the senate. A stringent measure with reference-tthe storing of powder and dynamite was Introduced Tuesday by Senator Burton. The bill provides that no powder house, magazine or building in which explosives are kept shall hereafter be used for that purpose within 1,000 feet of any residence or traveled country road In the state. The local opttonlsts won a partial victory over the prohibitionists In the Joint committee meeting Tuesday r morning for the consideration of decommittee Tho question. cided upon local option Instead, of prohibition in the county territory outside 3f Incorporated cities and towns, but the matter will have to bo threshed jut again. the-liquo- d Representative Peterson has house bill No. Ill In the house, providing for the creation of the office of livestock commissioner, to by boards of county commissioners, and whose duty- It will be-tInspect all stock before It Is shipped; nit of the state. A measure Introduced In the legislators Tuesday, by Senator Kucbler of. SVol'r, provides for the expenses for udjei of tbe district court when willed to preside In districts in which they do not reside. The bill gives them traveling expenses not to exceed 5 a day. Under the present law, must pay their own traveling tntro-luce- - o the-judge- s expenses. Three senate bills were passed by the house on Monday, one permitting certain cities and towns to Increase their bonded Indeotedness; another extending the time for tbe completion of Irrigation, projects by tho state, and the third extending for satisfying a Judgment from-fivto eight years. A flood of new bills appeared on Monday, fifteen bills and a resolution asking tbe Utah congressional delegation to Insist upon an investigations by the United States Interior department Into the 'opening of certain government land In Tooele county for entry appearing In the senate, while five new measures were Introduced lot the house. . ,, ., President Gardner of the state senate on Monday Introduced, a bill ere--' ating a state bureau of Immigration, labor and statistics. The bill repeals the present statutes with reference' to the state bureau of statistics and substitutes the proposed law creating the new state department Four bills introduced In the senate on Monday by Williams of Salt Lake Increase tbe membership of state education boards and make a state official icio chairman of each board. , Senator W. C. Horsley. of Box EU der Introduced a bill Monday providing that no judge of the district court, shall draw bis salary until he. shall make affidavit that all matters which, have been 'submitted to him for, more than ninety days prior to his application for salary have been disposed of., The house bill relating to punishment for robbery, making highway,, robbery punishable by life Imprisonment, and the senate bill relating to salary and allowances of the state engineer, were approved by the senate-oFriday. That the legislators are determined, to please their constituents, by Introducing almost any measure that any person wants brought to tbe attention of tbe lawmakers, Is evidenced by the fact that at the close of business on Friday, 104 bills had been Introduced in the house, while the senate was a close second, with 98. Tbe committee has reported unfavorably on the proposed law to lengthen the terms of sheriffs and. county clerks from two years to four.. No session of the lower house was. held on Saturday, adjournment having been taken until Monday afternoon, owing to the fact that many ' of the members went to Logan immediately after tbe Friday session to visit the Agricultural college. Three bills relating to Juvenile-courwere Introduced in the house the-tim- e e . ex-of- ,' . f n , ts Friday 'by Mr. Hayes of Utah county. Five bills, realtlng to the National: Guard of Utah, were Introduced in the house Friday. Should these measure pass, a number of sweeping changes will be made in the present law. The, measures are calculated to assist the militia, and also provide for tho build-- . Ing of armories. ' For the relief of injured or disabled' firemen, a bill was Introduced in the senate on Friday by Marks of Salt Lake. At the request of Governor Spry.. the senate committee on federal relations Thursday submitted a bill to the senate ceding all of the land now Included In the limits of Fort Douglas reservation to the United States government. The bill went on the calendar for final passage. An even dozen new bills were Intro duced in the house on Thursday, mak e Ing the total number of measures the body at that time just 93,. 81 while, the senate had received measures during the present session' It the close of business on Thursday; bo-for- . |