Show THE SALINA By C N Lund CALL SAUNA VTAH IUTAH STATE NEWS Hyrum EARNS HIS SALARY Jr citizens have voted to Install a $53000 watersystem Box Elder fruit prospects are good for this summer according to the horticultural Inspector for that county The work of the extension of the Ogden Rapid Transit line to Ogden canyon has Been resumed j The town authorities of Corinne are to' secure pure water endeavoring from the hills east of Brigham seven miles distant There Is a movement on foot to hold another "fashion show" in Ogden during May It is planned to make the affair similar to the "fashion ehOw" held last fall Mrs Bertha Wolf attempted suicide In Salt Lake taking poison but is now out of danger She gave as a reason that her husband was cruel to tier and that she was unable to secure employment The merchants on Academy avenue Provo are planning to make that street ’the “white way” of that city electric a complete by installing comThe electric lighting system pany Is assisting In the work A with memconference Following bers of the Utah delegation Secretary Lahe has agreed to send a representative from the interior department to Utah to investigate conditions on the Ute reservation with a view of adopting suggestions for improvement The convicts in the camp in Washto the county according ington monthly report of the state road commission only worked fifteen days as rain interfered with February operations During the fifteen working days 30u0 feet of road were MR WILSON FINDS THAT NEW MAN PRESIDENT IS BU8IEST IN THE COUNTRY OFFICE SEEKERS BESET HIM works ' graded The first of the excursions to Sait Lake from outside points has been announced by the Oregon Short Line This excurfor the summer season sion will be from Montana points May and others from the same district wil be run at frequent intervals during the summer ' The Oevrland Limited train operating between Chicago and San Francisco over the Chicago & Northwestern the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific wjfl be an extra fare train after April 1 and will make the trip across the plains and the Rocky mountains in just hours Utah will have uu state fair in has been reachThis decision 1911 ed by the directors and the money that would otherwise have been used for state fair will be used for improvements on the grounds and new a buildings preparatory to holding real fair In 1914 George E Gunn rich mining operone ator banker and philanthropist of the most widely known mining engineers of the west died suddenly March 11 at Salt Lake of heart disease after what his friends and physicians thought was a successful recovery from an extended Illness exA thorough investigation by smoke perts of Salt Lake's nuisance to be carried on under the of a specially appointed supervision commission and financed by a special is the objec of a state appropriation move that is likely to take definite shape before the present legislature 24 'the closes Plans are being made for the establishment of a glove factory at Murray According to plans decided upon by the directors of the Utah Chautauqua association it is possible that President Woodrow Wilson will be one of the speakers at the 1913 assembly which will be held In Ogden during the latter part of July Richard Kirkwood pleaded guilty at Provo to unlawfully selling liquor and was sentenced to pay a fine of $60 and serve seventy-fivdays in the disposed o( county jail Kirkwood liquon on the streets his offense being described as "dealing from the hip pocket" Taken with a severe attack of intestinal trouble Thomas Edward taged 23 of Bingham was advised to gQ to a Salt Lake hospital for treatment He was taken to the depot and died just as the train started were on The county commissioners an Inspection tour of Bear river at Cache Junction and Cornish last ween to ddclde on a location for two Bteel The bridges for the above towns bridges will te constructed at a cost of about $22000 Descendants of of those pioneers Utah who came to the state after 1853 but prior to 1869 will be admitted to membership in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers if an amendment to be voted on at tne annual encampment April H Is passed Births outnumbered deaths by a good margin during the month of February according to the monthly report of the Salt Lake health department Total births were 176 of which 77 were males and 99 females Deaths numbered 103 of which 63 were males and 45 females S L Brown wife and little son will leave Brigham £lty for the Mexican border by a team of burros and a light buggy The Browns are refugees who came to Utah last summer from Kagle Pass Mexico making the trip of more than 3000 miles on two bur- ros Civil Service tion More Fear DemoEmployee Than Dlemleeal— Few In the Are Chengee Expected White Houee Staff By GEORGE CLINTON Washington — More activities are crowded into the flret ten days of an administration than into any succeedThe offices of the ing ten weeks White Houee resemble the of convention halls when the convention Is about to aseamble If President Wilson Is to gfet the nine hours sleep which he has said that he needs he probably will sleep heavily because of the weariness of the crowded day Nine men out of every ten who urge in and out of the executive mansion’s office rooms overflowing occasionally by sheer force of the surge behind them are seeking preferment for themselves or for others There has not been in years perhaps never before such a crowd of office seekers in the city of Washington as there is here today and in fact as has been here for two or three weeks waiting for the incoming of the new admin letration In addition to listening to the pleas of the men who seek office the new president has some hundreds of other principal things to do to say nothing of some thousands of odds and ends of work Moreover he is compelled to adjust himself to his new position snd to his new home and his new surHe is the hardest worked roundings man in the country at all times if he attempts to live up to all his duties and during the first few months of his works administration he probably harder than any two other men in the If people think the United States does not earn his salary president they must think again in order to get well balanced the seat of knowledge Washington correspondents are non assistant secretaries of the treasury and it is possible that one of them al will rate continue to bold bis Job any Why These Placet Are Desirable The assistant secretaryships an much sought for especially in Uu treasury department for they are con eldered stepping stones to fine bast ness positions in private life after a change of administration baa retired DAINTY AT ANY RECIPE8 FOR THE BREAKFAST LUNCH OR TEA TABLE Ideas by New Famous York’s Most Most Appetizing Little Time to Prepare— Biscuits La Rose MM These recipes are by Oscar Tschlr-kfor years head ot the culinary partment of the Hotel Waldorf New York Cracknels Philadelphia — Place halt a pound of aweet almonds which hare been blanched in a mortar and pound them finely then mix half dozen well beaten eggs with them one at a time Now warm one pound of butter slightly and stir it into a pound of then grate in the rinds of two lemons and mix with the whole in with the pounded almonds Next mix in a pound of Bitted flour place the whole on a bread board and knead it well Dredge a little flour over the paste and roll it out cut it Into any desired brush each portion shapes over with a brush dipped into the beaten yolk of an egg and sprinkle with sugar Place the cracknels In a buttered baking dish and leave in a moderate oven till they are lightly browned are liable to Cracknels burn and must be watched carefullyBreakfast Cakes— Dissolve a cake of yeast in half a pint of warm milk and stir in sufficient flour to make a batter Put it aside to rise Warm a quarter of a pound of butter and mix It with a little milk and a teaspoouful of salt together with the yolks of Beat this up well and mix eight eggs In with the batter with enough more flour to make a dough This is to be but lightly kneaded and then to be formed into cakes about two inches in thickness Place them in hoops which are to be laid on When well greased baking sheet the dough is risen put in a warm oven and bake These are to be eaten In thick slices with butter ' Biscuits la Rose— In a quart of flour sift a teaspoonful cooking soda and a little salt make a hollow in tbs center of mixture Into which pour a pint of buttermilk and make dough rolling It out as soft as possible and kneading it flat with the open hands Let it lie for say ten minutes that the soda may work then knead It once more Cut Into shapes with a cutter and bake In a moderate oven —Kansas City Star ana Take an Incumbent from office Charlea D Norton who waa an assistant tec re lary of the treasury and later Mr Taft’a private secretary now ha e in New ToUi high salaried position city and the same general prosper lty in business life has met nearly all the former assistant secretaries of the The training which the treasury get in the department directing ai matters revenue they do customs matters and public building matters is considered admiral preparation foi executive position in big business con a cerns The men who get the positions oi assistant secretaries in the treasury department will be considered exMABGAEET innv tremely lucky but only lees lucky W’y iiviii' ' uni 'vtr will be thoae who enter on slmllai And we feel that our weakness Is pitied ASTER day comes to us clothed in the department of compositions on high merce and labor and of the Interior upon with glory Of all days in the year it Is the most Ws toll at our tasks In the burden and and of the postofflee department heat Father Tabb in an exwhere assistant secretaries are known regal noon Of life’s passionate they are as assistant quisite little poem said that folded In the bud that first unfolded at Christ- It Is well we peace rejoice that their heaven Attorney General’s Task at mas reached Its splendid bloom Is sweet l The has to entei And one day for us all the bitter will From Christmas to Easter suits against great corporations which Easter cease the weeks are processional After the violate the interstate commerce law social gayety Is In full swing The cemeteries have many visitors and of course he has other suits of v holidays and on Easter afternoon The until arrested by the thoughtful quiet sleeprlous natures The great corporation In the ers in God’s Acre are not aspect of Lent aria rich and they employ the best meditative forgotten shadowy gloom of Good Friday Lent they have never quite left us Only legal talent which money can secure and that reaches after its culmination the mortal part lies beneath the turf to defend them in court An untrainpause when even the Btir of business The soul of ethereal essence cannot ed assistant to the l looks back to its perish with the body It comforts has a hard time of it when he goes ceases and the world Fedeemer we reach the summit and our hearts to carry our gifts of flowers who know business ud against on Easter rown of Ind Christendom and leave them on the mounds under from A to Z know all the techwhich our dead repose which ever have been deA friend tells a touching story of pended upon to win any kind of a case a visit she paid to the grave of a dein any kind of a court The president low and wlld hanging abou4 gales Sunday parted friend last Easter never has had very much to say be to nat"recloudaasleep She had with her a superb bunch of eeming the appointment of assistants to thl The bare roses a tribute to the memory of the was in reality very busy l trees were getting ready to burst Into dead On the car was a plain day laThe ambassadorial whic positions leaf the brown grasses were to put borer He He also carried flowers Mr Wilson must fill can go only t rich men and it is said he is exceed on vivid green and everywhere ' the had a large tin pail overflowing with Bowers and the blossoms the bees beautiful lilies Touching his hat he lngly sorry that such is the case fo coming addressed and the birds were coming the lady "I think we are he knows a number of men already the service who he would like to pri flay by day to keep high festival bound for the same place” he said once more Rich “and we have a similar errand mote but promotion for them is sal The pretty girl who likes on Easter people like you may carry such roses to be impossible because they hay not the means to support “the offl Sunday to dress herself in spring ap- as yours to adorn the graves of their A friend in the far south sent and the dignity" ot the ambassador' parel from the hat on her head to dead me these lilies and I am taking them the Bhoee on her feqt and the dainty rank to the grave of my wife I am very Plan for Harmony In Senate gloves on her hands is in sympathetis a without he but It is a comic accord Easter lonely with nature In the United States senate th movable feast and when the calendar fort to me to give her these lilies Democrats will hold a series The two to us on a day of sleet and She loved them so dearly” caucuses to try to get the majpr brings it mourners in their different stations ity party in that body lined up Jjn mow we find it hard to believe alto- were drawn together in sympathy by gether in the fitness of things behalf of the new administrat: revand common common a a grief Easter the Democ To be at its royal best policies Apparently senators do not see how they can' The bright erence as they went on their way should be an April day the administration’s endeavors w '& Bunbeams and each bearing a burden of fragrance dashing showers out making advance eTorts to Him Jr changeful moods of April symbolize and bloom While we carry flowers on Easter "a Wilson majority" in the senatjW eternal youth of the world Easter to the church and the cemetery we through it make sure that whal Sunday in this year of grace will wear not omit to carry them or send Wilson wants to obtain will ha he same Joyous look that it has worn should the sickroom and oni So the them to the hospital way In the committees ever Bince the resurrection of the shnt-isufferer floor maidens who go forth ’from home In the chamber Old Ladies’ Home and the homes The question of today is will raiment befitting the spring will wear the the of No one can walk poor very Democrats conservative knowing Lhe same attractive charm that has crowded a quarter In the their progressive brethren are to n girlhood’s own in every century through of any town bearing b in the majority in the caucuses under every poorest part gan and Christian flowers without being besieged by the to be governed by all tb themselves un in every period in every clime children of the streets They hunger the party gathering may decide upo: girlhood in its flower is the sweetest and thirst flowers as sometimes for It is said today that there will beneath the sky I knew an Inthey hunger for bread about thirty progressives in the cai thing I am always sorry when the time stance in which for weeks a cuses pledged to abide by the "Wllso many soft comes for girl to lay aside'their woman who might have been called will” This is more than a party m furs heightening as they do the bloom the angel of the tenements tried In Jorlty and if the conservative Demi of the face and giving an air to the vain to secure an entrance Into a caucu to abide crats agree by the toilet more enchanting than that con- home where poverty and crime had decisions in all things it seems cerlace ferred by the most delicate been linked together The door was tain that the Democratic party will When comcan an Easter costume The sadalways shut in her face have real harmony in the upper house effect of flowers and furs it faced mother did not want compassion for some time to come at least Con bine an In our large cities and scorned its offer One day it cord may be the part of the Demo- is simply perfect to thronged are churches always the must been in have the spring and crats in the senate therefore on al) the doors on Easter day among the near the blessed Eastertide the kind subjects except perhaps the tariff who have kept visitor her of a method that No one apparently believes that thl worshipers being those bethought of reverence might be winning She went into the caucuses are going to attempt to bine from childhood a feeling house as usual and as she tapped at a Democratic majority In the senate thankfulness andonhumiljty that sends that Sunday if on the door which was opened as usual to a fixed program on the tariff It Is them to church solemn in The mo peals other organ by only the merest crack she held simply the "truth of the news” to say in front of her a superb rose a rose that some of the progressive Demo- chords the hymns are full ofof triumph Jubilant cratic senators are not in entire ac- the choirs sing with a note flowers to exultation We bring the cord with others of their progressive and roses lilies and the church party brethren on the schedules azaleas and hyacinths are very much May Make Kern Floor Leader and chancel are which must at home there Altar One of th questions and rich with of the extra beautiful with palms be settled in advance and growing plants- - Flowgarlands session is whether or not the present of resurrecsenate Democratic floor leader Sen- ers symbolize the thought there is no that ator Martin of Virginia will be chosen tion the thoughteven in this world of It is known death but only for the same position the life everlasting and that some of the progressive Demo- loss daisieschange last summer were cratic senators wish to have the lead The will be here here covering a again they erehlp given to John W Kern of In- million fields their cloth of gold with diana and it may be that they can a few weeks hence and the lilies get a majority in his behalf All ol never die They may seem to pass the progressive Democrats in the sensuccession has ate it is said are not fixed in their away but their proud determination to vote against the Vlr po break As for us who begin our lives In the will They probably ginia senator wait to learn If Mr Wilson desires cradle and go on through glad and the unhorsing of the present leader busy years from youth to age our and every before they make up their minds def lives are processional inltely as to the cotlrse they will pur Easter marks them with its white etone Often as Easter returns we sue remember those who were once at If the Democrats carry their r fight to the extent of try- our side and are visible no longer ganizatlon ing to prevent Mr Martin and Mr They have left us for awhile but they conof the are living beyond our sight and their Simmons and some others servative old guard from keeping their invisible presence may be our comfort present ranking ommlttee positions and support knd our armor against THE RESURRECTION they will have trouble to make the sorrow fight good for there are a good many never quite leave us our friends in bloom The flower did what nothprogressive Democrats In the senate They who have passed else could have done— it transtc who think that seniority ought Through the shadows of death to the ing formed an enemy into a friend count and that It would do no harm sunlight above sweet memories are holding Easter day reminding us of the to make some of the senior conserva A thousand them fast resurrection of the ceaseless friendtives chairmen of committees provid To the places they blest with their ship of heaven for earth and ot the ing the rest of the committee member presence and love life everlasting is the most glorious ship Is “finely progressive" they left and the books day of the whole round year As we The extent of the trouble which the The work that read that they Democrats may have in caucus there sing the songs of Easter let us forSpeak mutely though still with an elo- get sadness and cowardice and unfore probably will hinge upon the ex quence rare let us walk onward bravely tremes to which they attempt to go And the songs that they sung the dear kindness said words that they and with good cheer on our appointed Demoting In Civil 8ervlce The civil service employes in the doubtless and city of Washington elsewhere through the country very likely need not shake in their shoes of tor fear that under the direction the new president they are to be ousted Civil service is supposed to protect and Mr Wilson has said that it will protect while he has the direcMost of the tion of national affairs ihaklng therefore which civil service workers are doing is due to the fear not that they will be discharged but or in oththat tbey may be demoted er words be kept In the service but given inferior positrons at smaller pay It is not likely that much of this It is demoting will be done although as is true ' in some cases possible t where men have been given the places in the civil service at a late hour simply to provide them with civil service good places under the blanket it may be that they will be demoted and the places which they have occupied 'briefly will be given to others recommended by Influential Democrats and approved by the president None of the civil service positional pays more than $4000 or $5000 a year White House 8taff May Remain staff of secreThe White House taries and clerks is busy these days How many changes there will be no one knows yet but with the outgoing of Private Secretary Charles D Hllles and the Incoming of Private Secretary Joseph P Tumulty the under secretaries and the clerkB naturally fear that an earthquake may follow The has reWhite House force however duced things so to a system that a new force could not do the work until after months of practice It is understood that Mr Wilson intends to keep the White House force pretty nearly Intact for the reason that business must be expedited and for the further reason that there are about as many under secretaries and clerks who belong to the dominent political party as to the outgoing political party or the other one which came into existence at the Progressive convention In Chicago last summer It is said that Mr Taft did not know the political affiliations of half a dozen members of the White Houee staff Wilson and it is possible that Mr likewise will elect to remain in ignorance of the parties to which his unior workers belong Much Sought For Jobs Every incoming cabinet officer within ten days of his taking of the will have oath probably appointed which all the assistant secretaries office There have places in his one two secretaries or assistant are who are pretty sure to rehowever main In where they are They are Invaluable in men who are accounted their positions having held them so long that every detail of office work is known to them and they have become eo useful in “courts of last resort” that they probably will not be disturbed One such man is Second Assistant Secretary of State Alvey A Adee who has been in office so long that most people have forgotten the date of his entrance thereto and it is probable that Mr Adee is willing that they should forget When anybody wants to know anything with virBefore He Lost His Hair tually an affidavit’s strength to back mao "Why Is it that a the information he goes to Mr Adee always carries a pocket comb?” aske men for a good many Newspaper Luke McLuke Maybe to comb hit years have been very much in eviremind to and him maybe whlskert in as dence the treasury department Two former of happier days assistant secretaries TIME m EtmTER Tet Unger and sigh on the desolate air ways And oft when alone and as oft In the throng Or when evil allures us or sin draweth nigh A whisper comes gently "Nay do not the wrong” peace clear beth Therefore we look within for our and happiness and we' value a conscience above rubies — ElizaTowne in Nautilus a German 'Dish two or three slices of bacon In pieces and fry When the dinabout ready to be served add bacon and gHise in skillet a of vinegar oynore three teaspoons for sugar ana pinch of salt Allow this to come to boll and' pour mix over lettuce broken in pieces up and serve hot’ A bit of chopped onion may be added if desired This is a German dish and a favorite the palate of those who pleasing would care for lettuce in no other way Cut small ner is to the Filet Tea Cake Covers same dimensions as the glass layer cake covers are very dainty shields for afternoon tea sandwiches Their sides are composed of a half dozen squares of embroidered white filet lace firmly wired at’ the four edges and Joined to form a upright section which is topped by a flat piece of broidered filet The contrivance protects the contents of a sandwich plate from germs and furnace dust without concealing the “goodies” Of the Ham With Savory Jelly Cut some thin slices of cold cooked ham and arrange them neatly on a dish pour over just enough aspic jelly to mask the slices Garnish with coarsely chopped set aspic or savory Jelly gherkins and parsley Instead of chopping the aspic cut it Into neatly shaped cubes lozenge or It may be added that the characteristic of this dish depends largely on the way in which it is dished and garnished Dresser Cover A good way to’ cover a dresser top Is to take a piece of cretonne the same size as the top and lay over this a pane of glass the same size Dust may be easily and quickly wiped off thus dispensing with the linen cover which must be so often' laundered Wall paper with a pattern of roses or violets 'might be used in place of cretonne— Mother’s Magazine ' Sweetbreads Breaded eweetbreads are made by cutting cooled sweetbreads in slices of uniform thickness brush over with beaten egg and roll In fine bread In crumbs Fry smoking hot fat till a golden color drain on white paper and Serve hot on a folded napkin with green peas or serve tartars sauce Pineapple Pie Cover an Inverted agate pie plats with rich paste prick several times with a fork and bake In a moderately Add one tnblespoonful of hot oven lemon juice and cupful of sugar to two cupfuls of preserved let simmer until pineapple grated thick then turn Into the pastry shell Sauce for Fruit Relish Six tablespoons sugar half teaspoon clnnamo cup eherry' two lemon Juice Mix and tablespoons stir until sugar la dissolved ' |