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Show TtlG The Gentleman 1 From Indian; -- A .Wevr i JJenKras tbit ?t a stranser, probably an JSigllshman. the paper's xeraalnlng I beard some !7ssaL Mr. Schofield, -- flnd-JnTiiims- looked' For Wt, '' I that talk w Roncarirofl cbmpany kero-acn- e for to prospect formed had been in Carlow countjy Dov yon know I 1 i anything about ltF and terror, honor, with surfeited Boss, at possessed by a tweet istr tete-a-te- Oaeami and-Sinc- - Herald office the editor turn-- In Old tad a lVoluw sue-cessfu- tal1 - - n I : ' regularly, and that la eat," remarked the woman sarcastically. Ya68' srowiad the old man--not eld-iyears, but in views snd the only business woman can conduct ia to run a boarding house." The Old mans assertion set the worn-M ..to. thinking seriously. Since all' ' mankind are In the habit of eating, even the oldest fogy admits that h woman can feed people successfully, tnd since the trgdes and professions is which women engage are nearly JiB OtOrCroWded. why might not women of brains and education take bold In a scientific; businesslike way of this rhry trade of feeding tbe human animal and make of it something vastly . S JOURNAL, LOGAN, One. Whatever ehh man does not do. one, thing he may be depended, on to do , ever seen ta riafi-- . tp ar- Solomon Tibbs bad a wna his asto wltL Miss Selina, jdetUty. Miss Selina maintaining that Sure uner the bis umbrelU-o- nly 4 Y FEEDiNQ MANkFND, it "I TRI-WEEKL- at .thr wall and she had touched It once before that anfl then she spoke to It as if be were sitting there and as' she would have spoken bad be been sitting s .,, there, 4 v . wa&t gratitude, .'did Vt . Jonr she whispered, with sad Ups. , Soon she smiled at the blue ribbon, patted the chair gayly on the back and, nPO pencil and ..dashed to her work with rare pad, energy. She Jnt low over the desk, her pencU tnov-- g rapidly. She seemed loath to pause or breath. . She had covered many neets when FIsbce returned,, and as to aoftly In order not to' Was 80 deeply engrossed ,kMw not hear him, nor did she -. rj9 2 When Ptrfcer entered, but put--, of her fast flying the same J? single purpose , 80 tt two mcn at and Didr chieftain ess wrote baorbedi,. At last she glanced up rtnrtled exclamation at rhLSem thre and then gave SermLC greeting, Eacl. ;cm heets Before her. and she. ' RS8Ured herself that C25??b0nsht hl8 and fear that Mr. Par- ker hnaPreS8e wed the formulation ,th . her damp . flanmi . - ' (n1 lnd"r- - ld on t, (5r MM to s corftrtnn.1 .!rj-- fn err,-- ;- F- l- - -- f ) ( 1 kT .j1 Felt His Roy si Blood. - - i 1 k- V CAW UX BOABDfNO -- . as ; Follows to Salt Lake. ; Tickets on Sale April tat to 6th. Oood for Return to April 18th Train Schedule and Rates: STATIONS MeCaamoa Arimo . Virginia Downey Osford Cornish - Preston Franklin HOCSt. superior to its present realities? In brief, why not elevate tbe kitchen to the plane of hygienic aesthetics? SGENCE OF HOE MAKING Woman as a scientific food purveyor to the human race, leading It through its stomach tip the spiral of progress to- Why So Successfully Studied and ward a healthier, finer body, a more refined, harmonious mind! Practiced In California. . There are a few women who have already realized this pleasing Ideal. At the present ruling price of One of them Is Miss S. E. Wentworth of Boston. She was a graduate, with land in California less money will honors, from Vassar college. It must procure land enongh to support a have been inspiration that put It Into family well than in any other part ber mind to become a scientific food of our vast There are in conutry. stomach tortured expert and ease tbe State llioueands of families race of a little of its woes. She enter- that a good living, with all the earning ed the Massachusetts Institute of Techand many of the lax necessaries . Innology and put herself under the nries and with something exof food life, struction of the acknowledged Is each she laid are we America by year tor a rainey day, proud pert of a woman Mrs. Ellen H. Richards. on tracts of from ten to twenty There Miss Wentworth learned to feed acres. Mauy thousand acres of people hygienical ly so satisfactorily such land, still unoccupied or poorthat Mrs.Rlchards asked her to go In- ly farmed, are now on tbe market to the Boston New England Kitchen at very reasonable prices, say from and run it, with Mrs. Richards herself to one hundred dollars per twenty was as advisory board. The kitchen to location and according acre, of districts one of the established in Boston inhabited by the poor that the surroundings. So fertile is the soil and so genwomen might buy good food cheaply and at the same time learn something ial the climate that a place becomes about preparing. It themselves. productive in an incredibly abort But once she had learned her profes- space of time. Something may be sion as food expert Miss Wentworth realized even the first year, while was In demand In many places at once. the third or fourth year will bring An Insane asylum In Illinois wanted au income that may be increased her to plan meals for its 2,000 patients to year for many years. and 300 attendants. She went there from year of course, presupposes and did this six months for them. This result, Then she was wanted at the Massachu- intelligence and industry, which setts General hospital. She took charge are necessary to success in any of Its kitchen and, while improving the food of patients and attendants, saved A soil quick and fertile, respondthe establishment thousands of dollars. ing generously to good culture, a She was wanted to take charge of the climate where cyclones and tornakitchen of Memorial hall at Harvard, does are unknown, and where hut declined with thanks. For a per1 and -- rabies . . ex-neveoccur; food manency this college woman the whole for and .where New nearly England pert remains with the in the to lire 'f is a it luxury Kitchen." year Two other college girls are showing open air, are attractions that-onlhow profitably, educated .women can California can offer. run a boarding house Miss M. S. WagDuring most of the year the ner and Miss A. 8. Lapham. Miss Lap-ha- table may be supplied with fresh ' Is a New York girl and a graduate fruits and vegetables, all of home of Vassar college. Miss Wagner Is a The fig, .vine, olive, Minnesotan and took a course in the raising. and nectarine bear state university. They decided to open . peach, apricot while . ranch of the a boarding bouse for Vassar students. abnndantiy, mstbetlc State will produce citrus and other They called It, however, by the more bas-name of Vassar Inn, which subtropical frnits with bat little hash care. pleasing sound than Just plain The inn With reasonable good judgement suggesting boarding bouse. college stands near the entrance to in selecting tbe land, and the their bufld-ln-g grounds. Tbe ladles bought knowledge that the experience of in the beginning of tbe enterprise. resthe last twenty years has ms The Inn to partly clubhouse and, common property in regard to the taurant, partly hotel. From shall be planted and econo reafilttfl what It bad attractive to be rewarded with sure sharing its are my reception rooms, besides ' 2 results. . dir;!!. fcalL epkndid accommo were lodging At first there -- , Hmithfleld Logan Mendon Cache Janet Ion' COlllnston 811 Lake Arrive Retnrninjf train? for Freston and all intermediate points at 5:45 p.tn., for McCammoo and all intermediate points at 10:20 and 11:45-p.m- . Places of Amusement. ' A Star Attraction. K was an honest alderman. But atUl he vaa not poor; A showman figured out a plan Hia fortune to Insure, And many curloua people' came For miles and mllee to see; They added to his wealth and fame And Jammed the dime muBee. Leave Richmond I feel like a member of the royal family sobbed tbe small boy whv bad Just received a thrashing. -Docs It hurt that much? asked his ' sympathetic chum. Yes, replied the sufferer, drawing his hand across the sore place. Them marks are the prints of whales. 'WOICA1T . : 6th. SALX LAKE THEATRE Sag Harbor. April 5th and Danie(. Sully, 7tb, 8th aud 9tb. GRAND THEATRE Isabella Irving, March Hist. April 1st aud 2nd. Neil Morosco, April 4th, 5th, 6tb, 7th, 8th and , ' 9th. I.i BON TON. UNIQUE AND NOVELTY THEATRES in Continuous Vaudeville. - i All Oregon Short .Litre Trains ont of Salt Lake Start di, rectly from this city and conseqnently are always on time. T. M. SCHUMACHER, D.E. BURLEY, D.M. SPENCER Traffle Manager. Ocnl Pam A Tic Agt. Amt. Genl Pass A Tic Agt Ik A IGOOI.IILES J THRO' SIX 1 STATES INA STANDARD SLEEPER 'i board the through Rock Island Standard Sleeper at Salt Lake or Ogden tonight and not leave it un til yon reach Chicago, , except to enjoy well prepared meals in the famous Rock Island Diners. Yon arrive at Chicago in the morning. It saves a hotel bill. V Make your reservations at Ticket Office, 100 West Second South St. E. DRAKE, Diet. Pass. Agent. GEO. A. BIBLE. - f Trav. Pass. Agent. Lake Salt 4 City, Utah. CHAS. B. BLOAT, General Agent, Denver, . nn-dtrtaki- r 'i fun-strok- es . y 11 m Tho U. S. Saparaior ; fiss fits Advantage, of being able to get moro cream. . , t I ' out of the milk than the others. At the Pan- -' American Exposition," lyoi, It averatred for sop consecutive runs, .0138 of ' ; and established I i ! THE VOnLD3 RECORD ' thus. proving its right to its claim of a : f --J V v vj - prals9 tllttjsp ortexAw ag - I an.e JT UDibre'1Ia .... With some young lady fair I all right for that time of year. But It doe not Inspire l Like sitting close to ducky dear Beside the parlor Are. Theres comfort In its cheerful glow. Its changing mystic scroll,-Anthis is always doubly so As pa puts up for coal. In dreamland sweet you loll about , And watch his money burn; The girl must almost push you out To get you to adjourn. In summer time beneath the trees On some bright cloudless night ToiTstroll about quite ill at ease If the mosquitoes bite. But on a good old winter night. Although Jack Frost may pinch And all the ground outside la whit The parlor stoves a cinch. he-U- morning, !:' Oregon Short Line Will be Made In summer time to Idly stroll Beneath tbe moon's pale glare And hold commune as soul with soul r - . THB GOOD OLD STOVE. -.digforltyetr aald Rosa. , 23 es-tee- -tfs that Eph Watts foolUhness. to bare If begun know they Do yon h Maam the diggings yetr Have they begun No, maam, I think not, . Theyve ot a contrapshun fixed up abottt three n nille south. I dont reckon theyve the yet, hardly. Theyre yttln niflcblneij In place. I heard Eph say bore-d- ig, I mean, theyd begin to He Jt ma'am; I meant to say dig confused unhapand. atopped, utterly bis manly purpy, and she understood. pose and knew him 'for a gentleman atom she liked. Ion mustnt be too much surprised, she said, but In spite of my Ignorance abont inch things I mean to devote a cdl company. good deal of space to the It may come to be of great Importance to Carlow. We wont go Into It In tomorrow' paper beyond an Item or so, hut flo you think you could possibly And Mr. Watts and ask him for some Information as to their progress and it It would be too much trouble for him to call here tomorrow afternoon or the day after? I want him to give me an Interview If be wflL Tell him, please, be will very greatly oblige us." Oh, hell come all right, answered Ill take Tibbs ber companion quickly, boggy and go flown there, right off. Eph wont lose no time gittin here. And with this encouraging assurance he was flying forth when he, like the others, was detained by her solldtoas care. She was a born mother. He protested that In the buggy be would be Resides, there perfectly sheltered. wasn't another umbrella about the .place. He bleed to get wet anyway; bad always loved rain. Tbe end of It was that he went away In a sort of . tremor wearing ber rain cloak over bis shoulders, Which garment, as it cohered Its owner completely when she wore It, hung almost to bis knees. He darted around a corner, and there, breathing deeply,, tenderly removed It, then borrowing paper and cord at a neighboring store wrapped it neatly and stole back to the printing office, on the ground floor of the Herald building, and left th package in the hands of Bud Tipworthy, charging him to care for it as for his own life find not to open it, but If the lady so much' as set one foot out of doors before bis return to hand It th her with the message, borrowed another off J.- Hankins. Left alone, the lady went to the desk and stood fuf a time looking gravely at Darkless chair. She touched It gently, tk tlXtCQ col-lc- ge Oh, replied, AEf ladles found they could fill their bouse three times over .if they had sleeping rooms, so they prepared to build an annex, When It is In readiness Vassar Jnn will have rooms for 100 permanent boarders. But even these will not be sufficient Before tbe close ef the year last June every reran In tbe Inn was engaged two years ahead. .Cooking and housework can be made dainty find aesthetic by those wbo bare tbe aesthetic element In their own souls,' and Vassar inn is beautifully clean and Inviting. Tbe college girls bold their banquets in Its large dining room, and the faculty bring their families and friends to Its restaurant for pleasant dinner parties. Everybody likes Vas r inn; everybody respects and socially and in every other way Misses Wagner and Lapham. MART EDITH DAT, with the lady, te tf . ( ' 4 , BEING THE CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE ' J V v , , Tills, together with its many. other advantage described lb ouf catalogues, should remove doubts that dairymen may have as to which U any the best separator to buy. . . ' Write for descri flit tataloguf. 0?3T FARM MACimiS CO.,. Bellow Falls, Vt. 2 |