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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. dent. lie la coicm chief of the federal and of state the service of H.h States ; he grants r. ; hi pardons, exee; ment eases; with consent of l the senute ha make and appoints an.bnsa i conother public inlui-ror- . suls, Judges Of the Supreme court, and other oiiivts not otherwise provided (or tl.o Constitution, or, In the ci.se of minor officials, by act of congress; ha has the veto power already described; "be gives congress information of the method state of tbs Union" of Initiating legislation hy ths Presidential message" ; he may cravens congress for extraordinary sessions; hs receives foreign ministers; and he takes cars that the laws be executed, besides faithfully Immortal Epic SAVED FROM til : t'.:-an- icers. fleet 4 provides that ths President, vies president, and all civil officers (not ineludlng members of congress, as ths Constitution baa been Interpreted) may bs removed by lnqieachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misde- meanors." III Is devoted to the Judicial department, which, It provide!, shall he vested la one Supreme court and In Inferior courts ordained and established by congress. Federal Judges, appointed 1 the President with tbs approvnl of the senate, bold office during good ARTICLE Bind Readifi far Ennd Americans ilulvj 4f marized : - DICKINSON SHERMAN IIK tiiuhltlims Fourth of July orator In search of a theme worthy of the tltiy other than the Declaration of Independence need go no farther tlmn the Constitution of the United States uf America. Ilut only the able and eloquent and Impassioned should attempt to do justice to this must remnrkable document In all the world. There were slants In the days when It was written. They great works, but none greater than the By JOHN 1'ieMltmion. But a document, you say! Not so. The(YniitutInn Is the very substance of our free-duHetweon Its lines are to be read all the romance and history and aspirations of the Itepub-.HHundreds uf thousands of Americans have .fought md died to maintain Its principles. The iucivss uf rojiresentatlve government In the world depends ii.on Its maintenance In all Its integrity. 1'rwlnm hang upon It, for Its great purpose Is to Mftcuurd tlie rights of the Individual citizen. The Constitution Is a human document that bears a directly upon the "life, liberty and pursuit ot of every American. Various circumstances lave cinildiit'd of late to bring home this truth to vs In consequence there la a nation-wid- e cam-palto promote understanding of the Constitution U' states iiming generatloa Twenty-eigh- t tave now passed a law requiring definite courses of Instruction In ull the public schools. More than HRDui) public school teachers are now required by Is to teach the Constitution to more thun 8,000-'"public school children. The campaign will con-tltrae until nil the statea shall have passed this law. Tlie English settlers In the American colonies bMuglit with them the English principles of anil elaborated and practiced them to extent unknown In the mother country. This la ? I,, representative chamber In Virginia J nlClO; the "Mayflower Pact" of 1020; the of the Connecticut towns In 1639. first otllciul draft of a plan fra the formation cent rul government was the Articles of n adopted by the 8eeond Continental Con-POf 1775. Hy 1781 It had been ratified by all ,atel- - The government thus established con-- , ; wtsd uf i legislative department only. To remedy "liter defects congress recommended the Jr owilntloniil Convention which met May 29 to st c. hap-ptaea- , nt 1 Con-"ratln- t wplemher n. 1787. at Philadelphia. Fifty-fiv- e tes attended, all the states except Rhode represented. 'hlngton presided. Among the lenders bi the fntl' w,r, Hamilton, Morris, Wilson, King, Franklin. Sherman, Pinckney, Ellsworth, Gerry, Lansing, Patterson, Dick- ,n Vales. Congress approved the Coiistltu- i.rlJr,wn by them. Eleven of the atatea ratified hVm,M,,,l,i,,n ln 17R8- - North Carolina ratified ,n'i Rhode Island In 17tM. T "Hglnni document, like the Diclnratlon of Sj ; JTon,l,,ni e, has lieeii In ninny hands and many Al ii'it It luia found a iierninncnt and Heduratlon. In a spednl-- ; r,,lMd!oryt rercnlly dedicated by lresl-I- n , g np-"'"- h the Library of Congre. "f the United Ktntes consists l'rH!",,h" and seven Articles, nupplemented hy !!Kfren "Artlelea In nddltlon to. and i if, the Constitution." It Iieglnat i We. the people of the United Si,, '",lil ,,r,l,'r to form s more perfect union. 'hL' k J'O'te. Insure domes tin tranquility, provide If,.'., ,e ''"'"limn ' defense, promote the general wl-;f,.. k' lr the blessinse of liberty to oureelves do ordain and eitnbllsh this Con-- i """ ,,""',lty. f,'r the United 8tstee of America. lr uinhle clearly shows tbnt the Constltu- lni,,h more than a eonipuet of atutea like "f ''""federation which It replaced. TLr,l,lh w1,1 ,,,H, ,,w "hereby severally enter Ism "nn '"ague of with each other." frlemlshlp ' nki:""i"n Is !the plainly the establishment by P,ll,e of g federal system of government i1,. ""'"tf "f the atutea Into one nation under niHuiml government without extlngulalilng fc'piirute administrations, Ugtslotnree and lo "f m ARTICLE I deals with the legislative department or congress. Sect. 1 divides congress Into tlie house and senate. Sect. 2 provides for the election of representatives every second year; for the qualifications of representatives; for their apportionment among the stales according to population ; tlie right of the house to choose Its own speuker Sec. and have the sole power of Impeachment. 8 provides for the election of two senators from each state by the legislatures (by the Seventeenth amendment ln effect May 31, 1913, direct vote by the iioople Is substituted), and for their qualifications. Tlie vice president presides and has no vole except ln case of tie. The senate tries all cases of luiiearhinenL Sect. 4 leaves times, places, and mnnner of bolding elections for both bouses to the atute legislatures, but gives congress power to alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing senators; makes mandatory at leust one meeting of congress each year. fleet, fi gives each house the power to deride on elections, returns, and qualifications of Its own nieniliera, to determine Its rules, to punish mems rote, to exbers for disorder, and, by a member. s pel Sect. 6 has nieniliera of both houses paid hy the United States, and privileged from arrest except for treason, felony, or breach of the pence ; and forbids any person holding office under the United States to be a member of congress, or any member of congress to be appointed to federal office created or with salary Increased during his term In contwo-third- gress. Sect. 7 provides that revenue bills must originate In the lower house ; the veto of the President may s or more de overcome only by a vote of f each house ; and If the President fall to return to congress any bill within ten days It shall be law, unless congress adjourn within the ten days, when It shall not be law. 8ect. 8 defines the powers granted to congress: to tax, but uniformly throughout the country; to borrow money; to regulate commerce; to make uniform laws on naturalisation and on bankruptcy; to coin money, and to fix standards of weights and measures; to establish post offices and post roads; to grant patents and copyrights; to constitute the lower courts ; to define and to punish piracies and the like; to declare war; to raise, maintain, and control army and navy; to call out, to organise and to arm the state militias; to govern a federal district, the seat of government; and the elastic has clause," on the Interpretation of which therenecea-aaiy been constant disagreement to make lawa theae of powers, execution for and proper and of all other .powers reeled In the government, or In any of Ita departments or officers. Sect. 9 enumerates ths powers denied to the United States government: the prohibition of the slave trade before 1808 ; suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, except for public safety In rebellion or Invaalon; the paxunge of any hill of attainder, or ex poat facto law ; the levying of a direct tax not baaed on population, or of any export tax ; commercial preference for one port over another, or levyfrom rat state to aning dutlea on vessela sailing by legal appropriother; the draft of money except title of nobility, or ation; and the granting of any consent of congress without the receipt, permitting of any present or title from a foreign state by persons holding office under the government Sect. 10 enumerates the powers denied to thi tales. Annie of these. In the nature of a bill of or ex rights e.g. that there be no bill of attainder pow-er- a list of the from are law fucto rejiented poat denied to the federal government ; others deny to the stales what lias been grunted la the preceding selections to the federal government. ARTICLE II denis with Ihe executive power, vested In a I resident, who, with a vice president. Is elected for four years by electors chosen by the states, the nunilier of electors for each being equal to the totHl number of senators and representatives rrom the states. to the Con(The Twelfth amendment 1903-4-) and vice President of choice stitution makes the no elector vote that provtdea separate; president for candidates for both offices from tlie same state; maand stipulates that If there li no choice by a of representatives, jority of the electors, the house a Presivoting by atatea, ahall choose by majority the offor candidates three hlgheot the dent from vice pres-Idee chooee by majority fice, and the senate from the two highest candidates.) SMtiL 2 and 8 detail the powers of the Presi two-third- Sect. 2 states that In all cases affecting public ministers, and those In which a state shall bs party, the Supreme court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all other cases It shall bore sp;iellats Jurisdiction, both ns to law and fact, with such exceptions ns congress shall make. fleet. 3 provides that trenson against the United States shall conalst only In levying war, or In adhering to Its enemies, giving them aid and comfort; that "no person shall he convicted of trea-ounless on the testimony of two wtcicxses. . . . or on confession In open court"; nrj that congress sliull have power to declare pmilahnirnt of treason; hut no attainder of treason shall extend beyond the life of the person attainted. ARTICLE IV denis with Interstate and territorial relations. Among Its provisions are: those for the guarantee by (lie United Sti.ti-- of a republican form of government to every state, thus giving congress some cheek nn tbs mstltutlnns of would-bstates; for repelling Invasion of the stutes by federal power, and for their protection agnlnst domestic violence upon application by the stale legislature, or. If it be not In session, of the state executive. ARTICLE V provides for the adoption of amendments to the Constitution. Amendments am to be vole of both house! proposed either by a of congress, or by a reinvent Ion called on tlie apof the plication of the legislatures of stutes. Proposed amendments limit then he ratis of the fied hy the legislatures of . states, or by conventions In ARTICLE VI provides Hint the Constitution, and the laws und treaties imnle thereunder, shall be the supreme lnw of the land. ARTICLE VII provided Hint tlie ratification of the conventions of nine states shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Oonitltution." s e two-thir- two-thlnl- s three-fourth- three-fourths- AMENDMENTS ARTICLE I declures that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment or tlie free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech or the press, or the right of petition. militia ARTICLE II bolds that, "a 11 v.lllll N,,A.(I, being necessary to tlie security of a free stute, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be Infringed." ARTICLE IV affirms the right of the people to be secure ln their person and property against unreasonable seizure and search, and that no warrants shall Issue but upon probable cause and un- der oath. ARTICLE V decrees Hint no pore m shall he held to answer for a serious crime cuvpt on Indictment of a grand Jury, nor be twice put ln Jeopardy of Ilfs for the same offence, nor compelled to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or happiness without due process of law, and that private property shall not lie taken for public nse without just compensation. ARTICLE VI provides thut In criminal prosecutions the accused shall have a six edy public trial In the district whore the alleged crime was committed, shall be Informed of the nature of the accusation, and shall have the assistance of counsel and of wltnrsKcs In his favor. ARTICLE VIII says: Excessive ball shall not be required, nor excessive fines Imposed, nor cruet and unusual punishment Inflicted." ARTICLE X reads: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by It to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." From 1803 to the CTvll wur no amendments were added. Three were then adopted as part of the federal government's reconst met Ion policy. Article XIII prohibits slavery. Article XIV denies to the states the power to abridge the privileges or Immunities of citizens or to deprive any person of life, liberty or property without dus process of law. Article XV denies to the states the power to abridge on aecount of race, color or previous reiiidl'lon of servitude" lie rigid "f citizens to vote. In 1913 the Sixteenth, tnd Seventeenth amendments were adopted. They provide for the levying of nn Income tax ami tlie direct election of senatoia. Tlie Eighteenth amendment, providing for national prohibition, became effci-thby ratification Jan. Id, 1919. The Nineteenth amendment, providing for woman suffrage, became effective by ratification August I'llU-ll.- When it c.Mi.ii to tlie rich,- - of until, cun you my tlist you tiro k ml'.lounirt-To le such u ii,l million ill' worth w new mnbillun. would ccrialuijr bs litre we liud s And FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS l on oernKiuna there la nothing too dainty nor too much trouble tqu-ciu- to make Hie oc- one to lie remembered with casion pleasure. A buffet spread Is a very popular way of serving breakfast. The followdishes arc ing oil federal off- commissioning cal patriotisms." The Constitution divides the powers of government Into the legislative, executive and Judicial departments. It may be thus sum- !.l, suggestive of iiiniiy wlilcb may be prepared at Ilium. of Duckling. Take tbs Supreme luvusts Hiid second Joints of uncooked duckling, remove tlie meut and rliop very line. Add four eggs, one at time, stirring until the mixture !a smooth. Add one ami one half cupfuls of thick cream, salt, pepper and a little onion Juice to season. Turn Into but- tcreil timbale molds, rover with buttered paper, place In a pan of hot water und hake a bom thirty minutes In a moderate oven. Serve whli: Bechamel century. It to divide into tw parts, lirst ct.dir.a with the death of fried aiitl the second wiili the , his widow. Interest in :f Lied declined after the Hie but revived lit the close of tin- - Eighteenth century; It was not. however, until the curly part of Hie Niiieteenili century llial scholars flu- - Sauce. Melt two of butter, add three of flour, teaspoon-ful- l of salt, a few grains of pepper, one-bustock cupful of f und cupful of top milk. Stir and cook until smooth and hrii-mhild- Niebi-hiinro- i s II You Need You Shuuld Have the Gelatin of Capon. Hone a capon and remove mid dlscunl all the dark meat. Cut the brenKt In halves lengthwise, push wing nnd leg skin Inside. Cover tlie skin from which the dark meut ! been removed with breast meat. Fill with forcemeat, draw the skin over the foreemeat ; He In a double thickness of cheesecloth und steam over the hones and dark meat. Remove, put Into n pan and rover with a weight over night. Take the rluth from the eapon, remove the skin and cover with Chandfrold sauce. When stiff and flnn garnish with truffies nit Into fancy shapes and emit with aspic Jelly. Chsudfrold Sauce. Melt one f of butter, add one and talilesMionruls of Hour, and when smooth add one-hticupful of white stuck, one egg yolk slightly hetili-n- , one tahlespoonful of cream, one half of lemon Juice. Idssolre a teasiooiiful of gelatin softened lit cold water In n very little hot water; ndd to the first mixture. Reason to taste and use with the gelatin of eapon. Almond Horseradish Sauce.-Hlnn- eh ami chop Hue two dozen itliiioiuls. I Tens the vinegar from four of freli hursorndlsli, season with salt and red pepper, ndd Ilia idiiiond and two tiildefiiiHinfiila of thick, sweet cream whipp'd. Mix well and serve with the fish. table-spoonfone-hal- lf tahh-spoouf- K matter wlist your experiences hare been, tlie various fragments of your life may he Joined to make Jiml an tlie smallest bits of allies are used In tbs most beautiful inoHulc. , DESSERT Best-- Dr. A country-wid- e canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound reports US out of every 100 were benefited by it. For solo by druggists everywhere. Kilmer's one-fmirt- A a Medicine table-spoonf- one-lial- Mrs.Shaw Cal's Lydia EL Pink-- 1 tarns Vegetable Compound a God-Sen- d to Sick Women I suffered tra Cambridge, Maine. ribly with aina and oureness in my Each montit llllllllliiiiiiimii ; to m to bed. the areal literary treasures and the doctor tula eontiiineil In tills hhih. Richard Wagme 1 simply had to ner founded his musieitl drama en go under an operation before I could titled The Ring of llu Nihclmigen get help. I saw your on tills epic. advertisement in the paper, and! told my husband one day to Expert Analytia get me a bottle of Judge Roy t'ampbell Is a person of Lydia E. Pinlihama Like nil quiet mien utid few words. Vegetable Com the rest of hmnaiilty, however, lie has --fUpound. Define I took ; likes mid dlsMkes, and once In n blue the third dose I felt better. I took it moon he boils over. four times day fra two years, getting with a ncwKiucnnmi better all the time, and now fra four Discussing of a man who yews I dont have any paina. After recently Hie takes hii uninvited lairt lit polities, the uking the medicine for two years 1 hod another child lovely baby girl now Judge saiil : four years old the life of our home. I Ih-like an electric fan-I- lls only do thi medicine. It is a Godsend excuse for being I t tint lie keeps the to praise women who suffer with female air though Hie good Lord troubles end especially fra pain at the knows In- - does enough of (hat to make periods. 1 surely was very bad onee, 11 the rest of the electric fans lu the and I know that Lydia E. 1inkhama Vegetable Compound saved me from an world Jealous."--- 1 louslmi Host. Mra. Johir M. Shaw, operation. Route No, 1, Cambridge, Maine. lulde-smoufu- lf OPEBATIBH Swamp-Bo- ol Consumption of Butterflies Ilnvn you ever stopped to res son why it is lh.it mi many pniducta that tire ex tfimivi-ladvertised all at onee drop nut of aiglil and are mum forgot ten The ia p l.i in - the article did not fulfill the promises of the luamifiieturer. TTiia applies more pnrlieularly to a A preparation 1 lint has real curative value almost sells itaclf, as like an rndlpMi eh.iin system tlie remedy is reeomim-ieh-by tluwe who have liecu to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, Take for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- , a example preparation I have sold fur many year ami never ite to reeoiiiiiieiid, fur in almost every rase it shows exeellent results, an tunny of my eiistomer testify. No other kidney remedy baa so large a iiiedii-ina- l bem-tite- The native of AiinI rails eoiiHtime of Imttcrflien, every year million Tlicnc liixcrl live largely It tlie mmin-lulnick. The native nil eh llicin hy lighting wood tires, the smoke of which Kiiffocatr them. Tlie natives collect llicin In laiNkel, put them tn the oven nnd, after having ft oil them to get rid of the wings, make them Into n sort of tart, much appreciated among mnnolMseurH. ti 1 Might From the Habit Who I Hint guy In Hie illvver tryour mr. ing lo pa It' the prufoKSur of Creek." "Then Ml slow up mid let him go ale. hy. If I don't, with examination comto sworn statementa anil ing on next week, he might gel tlie Aeeurding Veritied testimony of tliousaiids who hs ve iili-he ean't ever pas me ut 11." the prepariilion, tlie siiiTesa of Dr. Farm Life. K diner's Swamp Kent is due to the fuel, so lu.'iny people cluiiii, lli.it it fulfills almost every wish in kidney, liver and bladder ml l s urinary troubles anil iieiilrahzi-tlie urie acid which raiiH-rheumatism. Yon may receive a sample lmttle of Nothing can be more disagreeable Addrem Dr. dun I home inkwed wkh isai, mice, Rnnmp limit by parcel po-- l. Kilmer A Co., jtiiighamtnn, N. Y., anil waterfall, nis.etc., the gnaMt known enelose ten rents; also mention this paper. dntniyera nf food and property; alao carriers ol I urge and medium aize Imltles for sale dtaeaae. Kill these pruts by uiin at all drug stores. Advertisement. t. nven-oiiiiii- Kill RATS! iiu-ii- s cock-swI- STEARNS Electric Paste Gas in Germany In the Ruhr, according lo Pita fin standard exterminator hr over 45 years , und arlillelal git I sup the It la mdy tor ur: better than trope, end does late food baa pewdaro. planting eonl and coke for healing Direcfione In It and I1.A Money beck II k ieiia gehoola anil luisiness ollleea. Till Ik leaf uaiae. 55c Sold by ell druiecn Return eubninme. In spile of the being fact that thi I a new use for gas In Un that ptirt of - normally, anil that the cost of locally produced coal und coke Is low. Savings It Ik stated, even under thse conditions, have amounted to more titan 0 per cent. WaNKi-rfneh- 8. Government Buys If Try ihe New Guticura Shaving Stick Freely Lathering Only Playing FOR EVERY DAY A small hoy nrromiinnled his mother, On Sunday, Ice rreum and enke, with who Just dropped In" to hour a part a nice sauce of some kind for the Ics nf the testimony In h trial at tlie councream, will be a ty building. Counsel objected liented-lmost to one question after another put to acceptable dessert for a warm the defendant. Finally there r.'ime a and rottnsel chatted amiably. dny, or apple pie e la mode I an- Tlie boy looked at them In wonder. other thut la never Ma. I thought they were mad at each refused. other." lie exclaimed. Detroit News rev-cs- s On Monday, If that Is the busy dny, when Hie laundry work Is attended lo In the home. If It Is s warm duy, serve fresh fruit und rookies. Easy ta prepare, anil cookies should always hs In the supply citplioard. If the day Is not too warm the following pudding will lie acceptable: Fifteen-Minut- s Into one Pudding. cupful of flour, sifted with e teaspoon-fil- l of baking powder and nne-huof suit, stir one-hacupful ol rich milk, or enough to make a drop batter. Crease custard or pudding molds nnd drop In a spoonful of the batter, then add a siaamful of Juicy cherries, either fresh or cunned; an other siHwmful of hatter, and set the nips In a pan; pour around enough hulling water to steam them without boiling np Into the rups. Cover closely and boll for fifteen minutes without uncovering. Serve unmuhled, with sugar nd cream. On Tuesday have a lemon or cream pie. On Wednesday a delicious pudding may be prepared ns follows: of Sponge Pudding. Take t of a cupB cupful of llciir, ful of sugar: mix well nnd ndd to one cupful of milk and cook until smooth nnd thick. Cool, after lidding n of blitter, nnd ndd three egg yolks, then fold lit tlie whiten nnd pour Into n nnd pudding dish : set In lint wiih-linke until lightly browned -- about Serve with u sauce twenty minutes. prepared with two laldespootifuls of softeni-i- l tint ter. one cupful of powM, IKWl dered sugar, rrenmed together, then Many movements looking to the further amend- ndd whipped rrenm nnd flavoring to ment of tlie Conatltutlon are under way. For ex- ntnke it sauce. ample, one provides fur the prohibition of child have n gelatin Jelly with Thursday labor; It has Juat been passed by congress and fruit, served with erenm. mnat now he ratified by the states. A second, fosFriday, n short rake with berries tered hy the National Woman's party, would put straw or raspberries nnd Saturday men women nn an equal footing with before tbs serve n cuxtnnL law. A third would allow congress to override an opinion of uncunstltntlonullty by ths Supreme court by repulsing ths act In question. lf lf Like Chatting With Plumber Mitchell P rP 7y CraL.ra WC3lVw For iSd;,;i; or thee IrriUtlon. The ok! ilMpte remedy that brim wafMtiBc relief I M. tU, M lfM Belli Bertel, Bm lei CHy SORE EVES Up-to-D- ate Person No niun Is a hero to riilltiKoplier tn taiuse in Ills My dentist like Ids valet. work and tell funny stories. Mis Sharp It's not to be wondered So does mine, hut I don't appreat I Anybody who wants to lie considat un 810 stories hour. ciate funny ered s hero ought at leust he man Rufftiln CommereiaL enough to dress himself. London Made Afore Difficult Tlie New Maid In my Inst place 1 Autos Measure Fields llways took things fairly easy. An automobile attachment by which The Mistress You won't do that the linear measurement of fields of here. I keep everything locked np. various crop bordering on highways London Answers. can be easily and quickly made tins been devised by tlie United States De- Aha! a Sale partment of Agriculture. The Rrlde (to Iceman) Very well, I dont mind paying little extra, The United fltate manufactured but It's got to he tlie coldest piece inure than 3fX),(X)U,0lK) pulrs of shoes in ims. you have. one-thir- nne-quar- r well-lienle- n stlffly-henli-- r e rn-am- "Hiaui VWwtte. MOTTTFR- :- Fletchers is a pleasant, Cas-tor- ia harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, PareTeething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. goric, v W proven directions on each package; v Phyricizns everywhere recommend it |