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Show Till BJNISII CAPITOL LINE CHANGED THE? WANT t ' - A I "V f FORK FRESS. EPANISItTORIT, UTAH. HANDY FOR, HOUSEWIFE SEEDS ON . DRY FARMS . PRIVATE ROOMS I , IAUTY OP OREAT DOME HELPED Y ERROR. Member! ef Congrooo lay Thera Not Enough Privacy In OWo Building. t ABSOLUTELY COOKINO.. TABLE THE BEST OF ITB KIND. Not ao vary long ago the houae of bad .erected a fine marble bulldlug, known ao the bout office building, In which an otflea wao provided for every member of tho house of representatives os thst bodv woo then constituted. There are oleo fine large committee rooms and accommodations for chairmen of tho committees on? every modern con vcnlenc possible to be placed In surd n building. Hut, bless you, after the eipendlfure of hundreds of thousands of dollars this greot white msrblo palace le extremely unsatisfactory. There le not an office room In the whole building which will permit n member of congress to dodge any of hie constituents. There le Just one door leading Into tbe offices, and thst goes right out of tho corridor, and when that door Is opened tho member of congress Is In full view from tbe corridor. The members ore now bowling for private rooms, and pro pose to have these big oir.ro rooms made Into two, so that If they want to dodge anybody they can do lb Representative Langley of Kentucky la the author of a resolution calling for the remodeling of the house office bullsling. , , - Producer Must Understand H!j Business to Succeed. representative How Model of Surmounting Btatue Too Largs Proflle of Building's Cop Ploco Hod to Bo Aitorod. 'N mm Arthur 1 Dlakeslee, on architect la Whoso Pantry lo Especially to The If Parson le Oolng ta Catsr ta a Cold Ono Thl Device .Will Bo In Beml-ArtSections Ha Found to Make for Economy Strict Muat Attention to Pay In In n st ih stars, hut Ka Btopt, Tim and FuaL Doolrod Varieties. con.itMtn wrfc ns II cm-- . riin Orrad are in dmly timir unit Not long ago I saw a cooking table Ufa, swvrlvat ililimt (fly DIV r. S. HARMS.) tho treasury deportment, hot evoked or cabinet that would be appreciated In All focus HOW TO UTILIZE LEFTOVERS. practices housewife cold a who has Interest by every T la itoi in man's creed but groat around tha on Idea cC saving th In Ms deeds, t in his knowlpantry opening out of her kitchen. among Washing There are many people who balk at edge uui in hinth tsdnm, nd In his power It la next to Impossible to keep such moisture. Thlo lo dona In two gamton architects by hut In his allopathy that there lies ths tbe thought of eating leftover food. a bio discovery that pantry warm enough to be able to ers! ways. First, by preventing loss essence ef wlmi te good end what wiP Their Idea their limit la of hash tha of handle tbe flour, eggo and dishes used so near no possible and, second, by a sculptor's error leal In a human life. eullnary knowledge on the subject In cooking, with any degree of com- - 's!ng the limited supply which la P. Turke rowed t h Improved Now, hash la a homely old dish of our fort present as economically as possible. beauty of the HELPFUL HINTS. grandmothers', and la not to ba Hy this dtvlca one can economist ' I& regions of small rainfall all tho I'nlted 8 1 a t e a There Is bash and hash "out steps, time and fas!. various factors entering Into the procapltol dome. The A email rubber mat la the kltcbta of all whooping," as Shakespeare says, of crops must ba ao favor duction The cabinet la nine feet long, two oculptor'a mistake, where one (lands le a great rest to tho but well made hash la both palatable feet and four Inchea wide, and two foet bio as possible If profitable yields Mr, lllakeolee feet A few folds of carpet will ao and attractive, art to be obtaind. Dry-farcrops found by delving eight Inchea high. Tbe careless, Improvident person lo awer aa wall if tha rubber mat la not It Is divided Into three compart- are grow log under the stress coused Into hlatory, canowasteful of small bits of food and veg ments of three feet each. Is tha right-ban- d by a. lock- - of wottr, and If other a possession. ed an To make sauces, fillings or any fables, which. If carefully combined, cupboard Is the flour barreL The thing lo their environment are not thange In the architectural Ilnee of cover to this section has hinges, so favorable, la difficult for them to mathe dome. Origlaally It waa planned dressings which require flour or corn- make attractive dishes. Even a dish for one la hotter saved that It may b raised to reach the ture properly. By supplying their starch, mil the dry Ingredients tothat the dome ahould follow a eeml wasted. In one family where flour. The bread board Is than before tha gether liquid, adding wet) rlllpaoldal curve, which architects aay kept on top needa la other respects they can In and a smooth sauce will always result. nothing la wasted and there are small of tha barreL and there la space at tha part overcome the handicap caused given a greater appearance of majesty Flour or cornstarch will be smooth If dishes of food left, they are combined sides for bread tins, mixing spoons, by the scarcity of water. and nubility. can added to melted fat and well mixed In tasty smalt dishes and placed on a and various small article Only certain kinds of crop The change In the design of tho old where each member of the fam hand hefora of the tray the althstand In tbe withering or adding liquid. section cupboard lome, or rather the replacing of thin To clean and toughen a broom, dip lly may choose which he like best, or are kept food, mlxlng mllk, molasses drouth. Rome are hy their very nadome of wood covered with copper they may take turns In having the and vinegar Jugs, sugar box and tin ture suited to grow In humid cliwith a dome of cant Iron, waa author- HAS KEEN SENSE OF HUMOR choice. Even n stalk of celery dishes. first mates. and they could not withstand ized by congress In 1855. The design stand on the straws will ruin Us with an apple and a few pieces of nut In the center are four deep drawers the dry conditions encountered In of tho new dome was prepared by Senator From and a tablespoonful of salad dressing the upper one being made Into two. In arid regions for a single day. Tbelr Oregon Absolutely R shape. Thornuo U. Walker, architect, and con fuatl to Tak Sonata To keep sparrows-froroosting or will make a nlco dish of. salad for one. these are kept eggs, spices, soda, and leaf area and structure are aueh that sifted of an actagonal stylobate or A tabtespoonful of chicken In a whatever else la needed In the culi- all the moisture would very soon he Seriously. oesttng, stuff the places with rags base, which wao to be suported by lost from the 'plant Itself. Other dipped In kerosene. In a day or two dish of rice will flavor tile whole dish nary department. wolls cf the old dome, on which woe When Dr. Henry Lone, the Demomake a pleasant change. and will the One they drawer up to give la devoted places. towels, plants are so arranged that they can placed peristyle, 121 feet In diam- cratic senator from Oregon, put Into The coarser stalk of celery, which dlschcloths, etc., and another to such A small bottle of chloroform la a much of their water even under 27 In columns feet eter, composed of hie Congressional Directory blographl-- 1 fUr chest le a line Ao are not nice enough to use on Ihe ta things as are to be mended, together very dry conditions. Their amount of killer. germ height cal sketch the fact that he had eerved cork will allow evaporation, tie, tnay be cooked until tender and with the necessary materials for do- evaporating surface Is small In proThe entablature of the peristyle wao for aeveral years as superintendent of ordinary or a few punctures may be made In IL served In a white sauce on toaet or ing tbe work speedily and welL portion to root area. Thus the leaves 1 1 be 127 feet above the basement floor the Oregon state Insane asylum, pert 1'ut a pad of oil cloth or any cloth used as a flavor for soup stock. can be supplied with water aa fast In small la found space, here, at-ti-e nearly was and to be surmounted by an s paragraphera made ribald remarks over the corners of tbe table before la Knowing how to utilise that la used every day in os It Is lost and the plant Itself Is 44 feet high and 108 feet In diamthereon, which pleased the new eon-t- placing a new cloth on, and tha cor- a science In Itself, and will help out everything not In danger of being withered. The the pantry. Prom eter. the cornice of the attic mightily. Thereafter he solemn-- y ners III not wear off. The best cov- many a housewife when unexpected water Illy Is at one extreme and the The who owned told It housekeeper arore a aemlelllpsoldul dome to a asserted te a senatorial committee ering for a kitchen table la xtnc, and company arrlvea. Left-ove- r mashed mo that, having used the cabinet one cactus at tbe other. All the culti228 of wae to before which he appeared, that he uhen one baa once bad It dona feet The dome height it will potato may bo made Into potato puffs winter, aho would not part with It for vated plants He between. Some of uphold a tholue, or lantern, 17 feet considered hie service In the asylum last for Just simply wiping It or croquettes, or simply saute In a lit- many times Its coat. If she could not the crop plants are decided In their year. In diameter and 88 feet high, and the as admirable training for his present ifter every day's use will keep It tle butter after making them Into flat get another. preference for a wet environment whole was to terminate In a bronze fig- duties In tho upper house of cakes. A delicious cream of potato dean. congresl This one was made without any while others can endure drouth with ure, 16 feet 6 Inches )Pgh. and 300 Senator Lane absolutely refuses to When making a present to a friend. soup may be prepared with a cup- floor, to save expense. Of course, one ease. Most of them are Intermediate feet rbove the basement floor. take the senate eerloualy. He regards If tha bos Is an attractive one which ful of mashed potato. Dolled potatoes must vary the alze according to the In their needs. It waa determined to leave the old It no more seriously than he does him- holds 'It. the gift la more keenly ap- may ba bashed brown or creamed. In which tho cabinet Is to be Some of the rvreals, like wheat and apace rotunda unchanged to the level of the self. That doee not mean that he IS Every bone left from the steaks or placed, the main object being to have barley, produce well even when the Cover soiled boxes with preciated. tone rornlce, 44 feet above the ro- professional humorist, but merely that pretty wall paper and use the one other cuts of meat may be utilised In the flour where It will be warm. water supply Is not all that could be tunda floor. The wall waa to be built being of the old family doctor typo, which soup stock. Sauces and many dishes be with to the On the other hand timothy, desired. harmonjzes gift up to a point nine fet above the cor- - he possesses a radiant good nature Inclosed. are so 'much better flavored If made alsike clover and a number of. redtop, and a keen sense of humor, as well as How many housekeepers know the form stock, rather than water. similar crops do not do well if kept FASTENS TO TABLE. a kindly philosophy of living, A most appetizing dish may be made loo dry. For the hotter arid regions value of the little scrub brush which -r series of piers tunda, composed f have been here long enough tow may be bought for two cents? It may of a little steak. Cut It In the various sorghums have been found and attached columns, above which to have diagnosed this senate." ha re- - he used to scrub the clean blta to serve, and place It w 1th a lay to be good crops. In cooler climates potatoee, arose the dome. i. marked the other day. "f find that the grater. In fact It Is Indispensable er of potatoes sprinkled with onion potatoes and peas often do welL Ala The design thus outlined, Mr. Blake-le- e being a senator la a disease. The for this, for cleaning greasy falfs Is sometimes a good 'crop, pans, and and a Uttle atock In a casserole. Cova said, railed for aemlelllpaolJal longer a man la senator tha more (he drip pan of the gas stove. In fact. er with tomatoes and bake until the In the production of seed., especially curve, which gave to the dome a rath- virulent the disease becomes. 8om potatoes are tender. Season every there le no limit to It usefulness. Taken for ' most climates, however.' er pointed attenuated appearance, fur- times I fear for myself." If the closet has a casaomlne which layer before adding the tomatoes wheat Is king of all the dry-farther accentuated by the tholue and Chicken or any kind of meat may be j rubs off, tack cheese cloth all around. There are a number of varh crops. tatue of freedom, by which It waa DISCUSS A b served this way, and the addition of w,n MTe th c,oth,n ties of this crop which are good UNIFORM SKYLINE " ..-surmounted. k'few peaa sprinkled over the top . , kept fresh and clean. drouth resistors. makes a most tasty and also pretty "Though the caprice or Indifference Lace mended be curtains very may After deciding what crops to raise Commissioners Ponder th Quootlon of Sculptor Crawford," declared Mr. neatly by putting a piece of net dipped dish. on the dry-farthe next question la and Plan Conference With A of bit Dlakeslee, "tho model of the statue chicken combined with cold Jn starch and applying them to ths to get varieties which are suitable for Fin Art Body. waa made with utter disregard for torn or worn places. After It Is dry. boiled potato, an apple or two, a little arid conditions. It Is here that the-see- d the measurements allowed by the arcelery and salad dressing makes a trim the edges carefully. of Creation a fov uniform producer must understand his skyline chitect's drawings. To meet this A piece of gum camphor In the sil- moat appetizing salad. business if he la to be successful On, and buildings other facing pubA new type of Ironing board change In the dimensions the archi- lic reservations Inparks ver chest will keep It from tarnishing. the farm It le not enough that is love the dips be dry District hotted down Friendship may and tect was forced to change the proflle flavored with kind thoughts, kind worda to the edge of a table as'shown, and seed wheat be free from weeds and for A commissioners. the provided by of the dome proper, which differs escourteous to a man as and helpful deeds. when folded takes up but little space. disease but It must also be of the mint be letter from Colonel Harts, engineer of- tnWa pli'lure, which we are willing to give can be cheaply made, la light to varieties which are capable of thrivsentially from the original design and ficer in It la Failure often that earlv hour charge of public buildings and tha advantage of a good lightEmerson. from the various modification which f darkness which precedes morning lift about, and when fastened to tho ing In dry weather. If the seed le bethe of day Into Morris Hacker, building I success. -- U M. Hodges. were rejected by congress. The dome grounds table aa a main support Is more ing raised under arid conditions and spector, waa received recently, and 8ANDWICHES IN SOCIETY. proper became semlspherlcal, with a Mr. stable than a light Ironing surface sold for planting under wet condito Hecker commisthe A 8YMP0SIUM OF BOUPS. suggested diameter of 86 feet. The tholus waa without similar bracing. tions the variety Is not so Important sioners that they arrange for a conNow that the afternoon tea la such enlarged from a diameter of 17 feet to ference with the in far as It affects tbe orlg- fine except arte commission. This Is the time of all others whan a cosy event of affair even among the a diameter of 20 feet The figure of Baked 8tuffed Ham. Inal yield. On the other hand, If a laws buildPresent limit of a hot. " heights Is most acceptanourishing soup freedom waa Increased In height to 20 simple livers, It will not be amlsa After having soaked a small ham In person Is going to cater to customers! feet and Increased In other dimen- ings, providing that on a business to dig up a few sandwiches appropri- ble. It warms the very cockles of the a good supply of water for from 12 to with dry farms he must pay strict atsions proportionately, requiring a ped- street the height ahall not be greater ate to such and other occasions. A heart on a cold winter night, and It 14 hours trim off the uneatable to varieties If he desires te tention parti width 20 of street than the one tbe of the best of dishes to send ons from the underneath aide plus estal 18 feet In diameter. lalnty sandwich is Indeed a tasty tidand boil It build up a reputation for wheat Of on a and that residence out street Into the feet, . warm. and cold, cosy "The change In the architect's draw-hbit, and it needs care to prepare and till It can easily be skinned. Remove tbe winter wheats, Turkey red has shall be the width somblne mixtures. Turkish Soup. Cook of a tbe akin, gash the ham to the bone ts waa made in 1859," continued the maximum height almost universal satisfaction. It given less of ten travel the There In feet of way rice a cup of water la loaf on If quart tbe the bread buttered boiling Mr. Dlakeslee. "Meanwhile the exeand fill up the cuts with a forcemeat has some bad features, but these are cution of the work had been progress- are no regulations requiring uniform' before cutting It may be cut thinner, until nearly tender, then pour off the made of bread crumbs, a little thyme, more than compensated for by Its is the spreading of even softened and water and pour over a quart of soup finely chopped parsley, a seasoning of many desirable ing as rapidly aa possible. The ques- Ity. Of course cook and tenstock, until the rice la creamed butter often crushes them. tion of the proflle .of the dome was alsalt and pepper and enough butter to the best varieties qualities. must be determined der. two Put of and strained FEDERAL UNIVERSITY will GREAT cupfuls moist and Sandwiches durmost continually before congress mix these ingredients to a keep for each set of conditions. fresh for hours If wrapped la a damp- stewed tomatoes In a saucepan, add a Brush, the ham, over with the paste. ing this time, yet Crawford, the sculpwell slice of onilqn, eight peppercorns, one beaten tor, worked on regardless of their dis- Plan Indorsed by National Association ened napkin with a dry one over iti yolk of eggs, dust it with of 8tat Unlvsrsltlso For Ripe Olive Sandwiches. Stone half stalk of delery, a little salt and a bread crumbs and bake slowly until PLOWING FOR Dlft FARMING cussions. sn(J apparently . without small bay leaf. Cook half an hour; quite done. a cupful of ripe olives; add one sweet Advanced Work. thought of the wishes of congress, and Method af Deep Breaking and Prepgreen pepper, remove the seeds and add this to the rice and stock. Melt certainly without regard to the archiaration Will Bs Found Satisfactory An earnest effort Is being made to chop all together until very fine. Com two tablespoonfuls of butter, add two tectural tinea of the dome. Beef Cake. flour, stir until smooth, add a little Cut enough meat from cold roast "It would seem that a change eo establish a great federal university bine with cream cheese and have a fill' of Except on Heavy 8od. as this would have been In Washington on U plan indorsed by Ing which la especially delicious. Sea- of tbe soup to thin It, then stir it Into beef to make one pint when chopped the boiling hot soup. Roll for three with two small onions. When land le plowed four to six Add to this brought to the attention of congress the. National Association of State son the cream cheese with French two tablespoonfuls of tomato catsup, Inches deep near planting time. It' le before proceeding with the actual Universities. A bill le to be Intro- dressing before mixing with the olives. minutes, then strain. Cream of Celery Soup. Cut a quart one cupful of fine bread crumbs and very essential that the soli should bo working drawings, especially after ao duced In congress at the regular ses- Ripe olives are especially nice alone, of celery Into pieces, add two quarts one-hal- f much consideration had been given sion. but it Is first to be submitted chopped and mixed with French dresscupful of gravy. Mix thor- thoroughly fined and compacted. The of water, and cook ten minutes. Pour and mold Into cakes; sprinkle packer should follow the plow as soon, this particular point by congress, and to President Wilson and receive hie ing. oughly off the water and add three cupfuls of with bread crumbs and bake to a deli- as, possible. Four to six Inches aro Fig Sandwiches. Chop fine one a decision reached to adhere to the sanction. The designers of the bill white stock and cook until the celery cate brown. When a to of Cook a with figs. eup for toward estabwhich will paste embodied (500,000 ask first approved design cold arrange on a deep enough for late breaking aa Is rub through a strainer, put a large the eemlelllpsoldal dome. pour a tablespoonful of when the soil la broken deeper than platter, lishing the university, which Is to be half cupful of boiling water. Add a cupsoft; and a half of milk to scald with mayonnaise over each "So far aa 1 can ascertain, the only under the control of a board appointed teaspoonful of lemon juice and Set and stick a this, It la difficult to pack properly. a slice of onion. Remove tbe onion cold. on until buttered of parsley In the center of each After using the packer the ground Spread Intimation given to congress on this by tbe president of the United States. away sprig and add the milk to the Boup. Put as cake. should be disked thoroughly; this will point was In the report made by It Is also to have an advisory boarc bread and sprinkle with Chopped nuts. much of the tocelery pulp through the Nut Sandwiches. Sweet aid In packing It,' and at the same Chop CapL W. D. Franklin, then In charge made up. of one delegate from each To Renovate Matting. cup of seeded raisins sieve sb possible. Bind with two time, cut up the sod and clods on tho of the Capitol extension and dome. state. The university la to stand for gether one-hal- f each of flour and butter a and of walnut meats; add a is Faded and worn matting still too surface. It cupful Franklin reported as follows: Apother advanced work, and designed that cooked until smooth. Add After disking, the surface may bo change has been made by the archi- It shall compare with the University quarter of a grated cocoanut and a and stir until thickened: to the soup good to be thrown away can be made add salt and to look almost like new Mix of chocolate. further fined with the spiked toothed of tablespoonful Berlin. grated tect during the past year (1859), which of Paris and the University followthe by well together and moisten with cream. pepper to season, and .one cup ol ing treatment: Scrub It thoroughly harrow, or. a drag of some kind. became necessary because the figure V Date Sandwiches. Use whole wheat whipped cream. and let It dry. Then go over the en- Where a drag Is used, one must be of freedom and Its pedestal, designed Housekeeping School. Soup Take two pounds of tire matting with green More than 100 Washington society bread for these. Chop a cupful of theBarley by Crawford for the top of the dome, dye. using a careful not to leave the surface smooth shin of beef, a quarter of a pound a been dates that add have stoned; soft, broad paintbrush. A gallon of and slick. A smooth, slick surface Is In all respects than the fig- women are now backing the project are larger of ure and pedestal drawn upon the alt- to establish the School of Housekeep- tablespoonful of orange juice and fourpearl barley, a bunch of parsley, dye, of the kind used for cotton goods, very unfavorable to evaporation, and onions, six potatoes, salt and pep may be made out of one with cinnamon. sprinkle On this ered design. account he alt- ing In Washington. Preliminary work cost- will allow the soil to dry rapidly Any and four quarts of water. Put in ing 10 cents. The resultspackage per Chives or fine cut with the chopped will be sur. such slick places should he gone over ered the outline of the lantern and the will be Btarted at once by the Housescissors and added to cream cheese all the ingredients and simmer gently prlnlrg. Both the crex and the finer with the spike toothed harrow. This curve of the cupola. keepers' Alliance of Washington. well seasoned with salt and method of deep breaking and preparapaprika for three hours. ruga can be treated tn this manner. This la the only reference to this Among those Interested are Mrs. liar most for a makes tion will be found satisfactory except Ailing appetizing I find. La W. can Mrs. Mrs. It Is vey Wiley, Follette, Important change Bandwlches. where the sod Is very heavy. In such Stuffed Celery. quite safe to assume that members of Henry T. Rainey, Mrs. W. C. Woodward Wash tender celery hearts and congress did not realize how much the and Mrs. Richard Walnwrlght The put cases, early, rather than late break- them into cold water to become crisp. lng should be practiced; If this Is not design, as a whole,, had been altered. primary object is to take negro girls Not Much Doing. trolman. Jerry O'Brien of Allston Mash freBh cream cheese, then add practicable the breaking should be Upon consideration of the factB, It is from out of town and make competent "I would like to lead a tranquil ex- street, Charlestown, a retired patrol-man- . nuts and chopped olives to made shallow. chopped of them. not difficult for the professional mind houeekeepera the afsaid man troubled of Each night Mr. OBrien leaves taste. Stuff the istence," celery .Just before to comprehend the Importance of a a penny outside the window sill, and fairs. and serve with toasted crack Now. Them Need Weeds Are Undesirable. change involving the curvature of the "About how tranquil?" asked hla when a newsboy passes In the morn- serving ers. Weeds In seed Intended for the dry Some proper, and necessarily the proThe United States during the last ing Poll J. shrieks, Say, boy, bring In secretary. farm are particularly undesirable, as portions of the entire work.,' , ., , , fiscal year exported 21,000,000 dozen Tbe other thought a moment. "Oh, a paper?" The boy brings In the paHousehold Uses of Milk. Is usually 'barely enough mols-tut- e there eggs at a total value of (4,500,000 he answered, "about as tranquil a life per and takes the penny. Boston Wash all varnished woodwork In. In the soil' to produce a The average price at which the 21, as a germ leads on a thousand-dollaOnly Short Worda. crop, and Traveler. L sweet milk-sepa- rated milk la best imi, Representative Albert Johnson of 000,000 dozen eggs were exported wao , bill.". . present they ea8lly You will be pleased with the results" I ihw state of Washington conducts a 21 M cents a dozen. While our eg? four-pagWarning to Mothers. newspaper In which every go to practically all parts of tbs I Parrot Buys the Paper. Trying to make a chtU iffort la made to use only words of one world, the bulk of them go to Canada, j A parrot that purchases the news- use his right hand often turns Iihn ln Cuba. Mexico and Central America. ty liable. j Is paper every morning owued by Pa a stutterer. Woo Mod entire Cue-tome- rs d erp iv -- left-han- Sf&TS'lSSTSS: t reln left-over- or ori left-ove- r m one-fourt- h N hard-worke- r 7 e ss s rr -z |