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Show IK RUSSIA IS AGAINST By CORNELIA ' UNJUSTIFIED. England Respon-oiblfor Sympathy in This Country for Japan. llu- t State Journal: The war, which la really a Japanese fight. an English war but to be the means taken by up treacherous England to work hatred in the United States against her-l- f Russia, which country has proved us more to for friend true a to be than a century. England fabricate to herself and dispatches favorable are repeatwhich thoughtlessly japan ed here by the press. Dont we all know that we celebrate In commemoration the Fourth of July off the English yoke? of throwing we sympathise with Why then shall and favor England against other nations that have been our friends? It Is with the deepest regret that I itate that our children In the local public schools are worked up to a prejudice against Russia by teachers who probably never saw Russia and who have no grounds for their prejudices except the false literature fabricated To this fact hy perfidious Albion." I hereby call the attention of tbe authorities controlling the public schools. to England Is too great a coward flght a great nation anyway, she has not done so for a century. Of course it is said that the frgnh won a victory over the French it Waterloo; but it really waa who broke the Blucher, a German, french line and saved the day, four hours after the bells had been ringing to glorify the victory of Napoleon Utah single-hande- d; Wellington. England Is hammering away steadily at little nations to steal their right! and homes to prepare places for her too numerous lordllngs. If the people who established their 'prejudices by falsehood would mingle with and study the Russians in their own country they would meet with a surprise. IL H. ALBERS. HEWS LETTER (Continued from Page 2.) n-- tie t iiniit-- i lire liutu-ril- i.:i as yyiiiluiliv iif in,ui.ii nr rKpeci.ilIy in rvi-de- il' c lit K.islt r ns t''k-;iof the Remn rei lion. Then- - are few who omii ti Korie in some way on Easter morning. Most of us can re-a- ll the gaily colored ones which h liiiilreii we would rather save than at. These may be a side issue, but good breakfast for Easter Sunday would be: - sui-.I- , l Fruit. Steamed Cereal, Sugar and Cream. Creamed Potatoes Spanish Omelet Coffee Egg Rolls Omelets in which the yokes and whites are beaten together often ailed French omelets are all cooked in the same manner, the filling giving the specific name, us ham omelet, asparagus omelet, etc. The Spanish filling here given is a most toothsome one. and Is especially recommended because one of the Ingredients bacon an be considered as illustrative of the fact that in many parts of Europe bacon, or some one of tbe products of pork, holds a prominent place on the menu as indicative of the triumph and freedom of Christianity over the restrictions Imposed by the Moslac ritual. Take, then, for the Spanish omelet pound of streaky bacon freed from rind, and chop It fine. Chop also one good-size- d onion and one-ha- lf of a seeded green pepper. Place these three ingredients In a small saucepan over a moderate fire, and stir frequently until the onions begin to color. Add one cupful of thick stewed tomato, and continue the cooking slowly until the mixture is quite thick; then add seasoning, If necessary, and keep hot. Unless one Is experienced in the shaping of an omelet, it will be advisable to make the six eggs Into two omelets of three eggs each. Break the eggs in a bowl, add a teaspoonful and a half of warm water, and beat with a fork just enough to mix well. Have the pan hissing hot Drop a piece of butter the else of a hazelnut Into the eggs, add a dash of salt and pepper. In the pan put a teaspoonful of butter and stir quickly round to insure thorough greasing, pour In the eggs, and shake the pan violently over the hottest part of the fire. Tilt on one side and the other, lifting the egg with the point of the knife as it thickens, that the uncooked part may flow beneath. As soon as the eggs one-quart- er families as the Vanderbilts and the Gerrys would ever stoop to foil their hands with sordid commercialism? it has caused no little com- HISS TWOMBLEY TO HARRY. ment when . It was announced the other day that Alfred G. Vanderbilt Captivating Florence V. Twomby to and Robert I. Gerry had formed a kind Become William A Burden's of partnership for the purpose of run Bride. nlng a public coach during the coming prlng, making daily trips between the Holland house and Morris Park. The tvo partners will alternate in driving the coach. The first trip Is to be made n May and the coach, said to be l, the flneat ever seen, la building now, It name will be the Venture. After the races the coach will run to Sheeps blooded m head Bay. two There is also a rumor that equally aristocratic young women Intend to follow the example of young Vanderbilt and Gerry and will estab lbh a competition coach line. People r now wondering whether the labor the make an 'effort to compel aristocratic drivers to Join the will union. The boring of the North river tun nel, which begun In 1874, but was In terrupted for a number of years to a terrible accident in which lives were lost, has finally been nipleted and there is considerable atlafactlon over the prospect of an fr,Jr completion of the gigantic work, th a tunnel rrder the Hudson and fmlnK many miles of underground . subways nnhntlan, subterranean New Turk Promise to become as formidable, it not more no. than underground Rome Paris. The recently adopted regulation re luiring trust companies making their bearing through the New York dear "8 house to Increase their cash re rv from 7 to 10 per cent will 1- -2 muse quite a number of companies to sever their connections with the clearing house and effect their settlements through p mean. Last year the require 4 of reserve was raised from 5 to Per cent and there seems to be r0pPrt Introduction of bill i n Hwny, which will increase the mount of reserve required from 10 to is Per cent It has been suggested Rolte probable that the trust t thelp own clear? v.jvpfcazr jza&vcb M. Burden, a graduate of William A. social in circles Harvard. Is prominent la the and Tork New and In Newport BurL Townaend Mrs. and son of air. la eldeat the Twombly Wise den. Mra. Hamilton daughter of Mr. and McX. Twombly of Fifth avenue. New York. quit,? ct miiIumi Wing h.ird. a shomiu1 of t!i I'lillug in tin- thej.uv often inmmrtulity most l of l lie se onion BRADFORD Arc in. They arc the best lot of Trousers ever opened up at the prices, $1.25 to $6 A fine lot of pure wool worsteds from $3.50 up. e jliolt-'- great C ut - i !ii tin kmfo tlu portion i;tiiv-- t llit- lininllt. of the pan. ami carefully fol-- it over the center, at lh- - same time tilling that part of the pan upward: continue I lie rolling until it reaches t lie opposite side of the pun. then turn out on a hot platter. Make the second omelet in the same way, plaee it close to the first and isHir the remainder of the filling i round the two. A iiuiek oven will be needed for the egg rolls. Into a setint quart of Hour stir one-ha- lf of a teasjioonful of salt and two teiispooufuls of baking jhhv-de- r: mix and sift. Rub Into this three of shortening. Beat an egg. add one cupful of milk and stir into the dry mixture, adding more milk If necessary to make n soft dough. Some Hours require more wetting to the quart than others. Turn on a floured board and knead slightly, and then roll out a little less than an inch thick. Cut Into strips an Inch and a half by four Inches; lay a little apart on flat greased pans, and brush with beaten egg or with milk. If the oven Is hot, they should be done in about twenty-fiv- e minutes. In planning the dinner, review mentally such spring products as you can obtain. The result should be something like this: Whipped Clam Broth Crown of Lamb New Potatoes. Peas Beets Birds Nest Ralad Cheese Wafers Strawberry Mousse Fancy Cake Coffee A can of clear clam broth can be used if fresh hard-shellclams cannot be had; If obtainable scrub three dozen, place in a kettle with one cupful of boiling water, cover closely, and cook until the shells steam open, then strain the liquor through doubled cheese cloth. The clam meat, with it-r- 3 1001. OUR SPRING LINE OF mm Correspondent Hold over IS, Two Meals for Easter THE FAR EAST PREJUDICE Russo-Japane- MA1UMI Y, OK WAR VIEWS To the STATE JOURNAL, lKIDA UTAH DAILY . uiitli-riuMil- - s ed whatever liquor remains after one pint Is taken, can be put aside to use In a supper dish. The pint Is reheated, and, when dinner Is ready, Is mixed off the fire with an equal quantity of scalding hot milk and two thirds of a cupful of stiffly whipped cream. A dash of pepper and a little salt la added, and the broth served, preferably In cups. The crown of lamb will require the ribs from a whole animaL The butcher should separate the ribs down almost to the backbone, French the upper end of each, and skewer or tie the two pieces together so as to make a hollow circle, the rib bones on the Inside, pointing upward. To prevent charring or burning the ends of these thin bones, each ' should be wrapped and tied In a piece of buttered paper or fat stilt pork. The meat is roasted In a hot oven for an hour and a half, for lamb should always be served well done. The pens, whlc-are heaped In the center, may be new ones, If obtainable: otherwise, drain a can of peas, rinse In several waters, and let stand in cold water for at least an hour. Drain thoroughly, add a seasoning of salt and pepper, and heat quickly In a large tea spoonful of butter. New potatoes are now obtainable from several sources. They should be washed, then scrubbed and rubbed with a hard cloth until the outer heavy skin is removed, for new pota toe are never pared. Boil them in salted water and serve plain; or, If they are small, pour over them thick white sauce. As a second green vegetable, serve new beets. Unless larger than an egg they should be served whole with little melted butter poured over them. The birds nest salad requires one or two rolls of cream cheese and some well blanched lettuce. Rapa rate the lettuce leaves, was thoroughly, and let stand In cold water only long If this Is enough to make crisp. done early in the dny, they may then be wrapped In a wet cloth and put aside in a cool place. In a teaspoonful of lemon Juice or tarragon vinegar dissolve a quarter of a teaspoonful each of salt and white pepper, stir this gradually into two tablespoonfuls of olive oil, continuing to stair until the dressing la slightly thickened. Mash the cheese with a fork and gradually beat the dressing into it Mold into tiny eggs and fleck them here and there with a grain or two of black pepper; or the cheese may be tinted a very pale green by the use of color paste. Dry the lettuce leaves and arrange them In tiny nests, In each of which place four of the egga Make a second amount of dressing and pass It with the salnd, serving small cheese wafers at the same time. (Continued on Page 8.) Z. C. M. I. 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You save tho hotel bill; tbe man wlio arrived the night before Chi-eag- Chicago Money does not. And tbe service on' the train to Chicafirst-clain every rego is and diners all that. spect two-nigh- ts ss Saver The one -- night train to Chicago leaves Denver 4.15 p. in. It is a bird. Two good trains to Kansas City and St. Louis 2 p. in. anil 10.35 p. m. n TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. Mnpi R. F. NE5LEN, Glasses for 50c 11 General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY-- I can furnish you with glassea fur Vic, you only need reading glasses. 1 also have the latest and very beet, at reasonable price. A Klunllflc examination free. Satisfaction guaranteed. P. UTTER, 0. D. C. Oftlea in JctM D. 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