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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 6 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904 ,1 NOTES FROM THE A NEW LINE OF Some May Breakfasts NATION'S CAPITAL COMMENT ON REPUBLICAN ERS IN THE HOUSE LEAD-- By CORNELIA . C Lace Collars... ...All-Ov- er BEDFORD Have arrived fresh from PARIS, together with some entirely new patterns in lace. Dont miss the seeing of them. . . . , . The Difference Batwaan Mannar of Ac- As warmer weather approaches it is well to reduce the amount of meat by eliminating it from a Meant one meal. The choice will usually lie between breakfast and luncheon, and may be determined by the general habits of the quiring tha Philippinaa and tha Louiaiana Purchasa. i side that they may cook through all-ov- er with- out burning. When tender use a cake turner to transfer the tomatoes, the browned side uppermost, to a hot platter. To the fat remaining in the pan (Special Correspondence.) odd one heaping tableapoonful of flour, WASHINGTON, May 9. Looking into the house of representative yes- family. In many households the in- and when absorbed stir gradually one terday, I found two members still lin- dividual members feel that hearty cupful and a half cf hot milk in gradgering in their seats, pulling out let- breakfasts are necessary, while in oth- ually. When thickened aeason with ters from their desks and strewing the ers the morning meal is a light one. salt and pepper, boil up once and pour floor with the fragments. They looked In place of heavy steaks or chops it Is round the tomatoes. are several lonesome and probably felt like one often possible to substitute eggs, while There inexpensive who treads alone the banquet hall de- a thin slice of bacon, properly cooked, poachers on the market in which eggs serted. A dosen or two Democratic will often prove more tasty and easier can be cooked In shapely fashion. Precongressmen are still in the city con- of digestion than cooked fresh meat. pare a thick and savory tomato sauce, score or two a foods and apRepublicereal pour It on a hot platter (with or withferring ney cans whose seats are not in danger pear on the market with such fre- out toast), and in it lay the still hang around the White house and quency that it is difficult to keep track poached eggs, sprinkling them offer valuable suggestions concerning of them. with finely Chopped parsley. Many of the ready-to-ethe campaign. variety are served cold. It will usually Broiled ham or bacon, when well be found best to alternate these with cooked, will be found very appetising In personnel the senate is much cooked preparations, and the latter will on a hot morning. Cut the ham quite more masterful than the house. In- ordinarily taste better if cooked for at thin and let It stand In boiling water deed, people are inquiring what is to least twenty minutes than for the for five minutes before broiling over become of the house unless the pres- three or five recommended as sufficient gas or clear coala It should be served ent leaders are superseded by stronger by the printed directions. very hot Bacon should be cut in wamen. Cannon, never a great leader, MENUS. fer thin sllcea Have the pan hissing 1. like Reed, is now off the floor; hot Lay in a few slices at a time, is a sort of inane clown; Hill is As soon as pale Fruit turning quickly. dominating only in his specialty, bank- Hot Cereal Sugar and Cream. brown transfer to a hot dish and cbok Panned Tomatoes. Cream Gravy. more, pouring off the fat as it accumuing; Dalxell pipes only In falsetto; Latticed Potatoes. lates. The bacon should be crisp and Tawney, the blasksmlth, has not forged Coffee. so dry that it will scarcely grease the any thunderbolts yet, and Hepburn Entire Wheat Gems. 2. and Littlefield are so Independent of flngera are trammels that Cod steaks should be fully an inch Fruit always they party considered insurgents by the Repub- Molded Farina. Sugar and Cream. thick. Into a little butter work salt, lican captalna Even Payne, chairman Poached Eggs In Tomato Sauce. pepper and a. little lemon Juice. Make ' of leadHashed Browned Potatoes. holes in the fish with a wooden skewer, ways and means, and Coffee. and puah down in eash a bit of butter er, is always in the attitude of a slug- Diamonds. S. The old lead steers the size of a hasel nut (this may be gish follower. reinneed of Roosevelts ranch badly Fruit. done the night before). Broil quickly. The meat cakes may be made of forcing if they would hold their own. Shredded Biscuit . Sugar and Cream. Broiled Ham. Delmonlco Potatoes. cold cooked meat and Coffee. boiled potato minced together, slightly Secretary Taft, in an interview with Sally Lunns. 4. moistened with gravy and highly seayour correspondent a few months ago, Fruit. attempted to Justify the subjugation of soned, then molded in cakes or balls. Cold Cereal the Philippines by the seisure of Place in a dripping pan, put half a teaSugar and Cream. Louisiana under the purchase, as he Broiled Cod Steaks. Potatoes au Gratln spoonful of butter on each and bake in Coffee. termed it I suggested that the LouisThin Corn Bread. a quick oven. 5. iana province was not seised, but was in Cold potatoes may be recooked Fruited Cereal. appropriated with the full consent of many ways for the breakfast table. If the people who dwelt there. I see that Baked Meat Cakes. whole, chop fine a half dozen, season the governor Is out again exploiting Creamed Potatoes. well with salt and pepper and moisten . Coffee. the Louisiana purchase as a JustificaPop Overs. slightly with two or three tablespoon6. tion of our criminal aggression in the fuls of cream. Spread them well in a I east Does he not remember that JefFruit hot, well greased pan and cook slowly ferson refused to use force In Louis- Hot Cereal. Sugar and Cream. without stirring until crusted and iana and that he sent Governor ClaiScrambled Eggs, with Bacon. browned on the bottom. Fold over borne as a commissioner to ascertain Baked Potatoes. slowly like a Jelly roll. For a pint cut Milk Biscuits. Coffee. the wishes of the people? Governor in small dice and make a cream sauce Claiborne went to New Orlenas and In most localities fresh strawberries with one tablespoonful each of butter consulted the population, and, after ob- are to be had by this time; they may and flour, one cupful of milk, lf to the or stewed alternated baked of with a be Simmer of authority exchange taining pepper. teaspoonful French flag for the American, reported rhubarb or any dried fruits soaked and the potatoes in this for ten minutes. We raised stewed. The fifth menu suggests the Instead of cooking this on top' of the to President Jefferson: the stars and stripes yesterday amid possibility of combining fruit and ce- range turn the potatoes into a baking the acclamations of the inhabitants. real, by stirring into the latter. Just dish, pour the sauce over them, add a Governor Taft knows perfectly well before taking It from the fire, sliced tablespoonful of butter cut into bits that that Is not the way the stars and bananas, cooked rhubarb, drained from snd bake until a golden brown this is stripes were raised in various parts of Its syrup, dates or figs, cut fine. The Delmonlco style. In place of the exthe Philippine islands while he was farina for the second menu is to be tra butter substitute a half cupful of Acclamations Instead cooked the day before and molded in fine bread crumbs,, and the dish is governor the-- e. of execrations! Does he really think small cups. For serving an additional termed au gratin. If the kitchen outfit there ia at least resemblance between appearance may be effected by scoop- includes a fluted potato slicer pare raw the two? ing a half teaspoonful from the top potatoes, thinly slice them on the cutand surmounting each mold with fresh ter, soak in cold water, then dry and There is no doubt that the tariff berries or fruit. fry in a kettle of deep, smoking hot When fresh, firm tomatoes are to be fat. They are called fluted or latticed, question In its various phases will be prominent in the platforms of both had they can form the principal dish according to the way they are cut. parties and in the fail campaign. The of the meal. Have two tablespoonfuis Sally lunns are made by mixing four n Republicans will exclaim, "We stand of butter heating in the frying pan. eggs with one cupful of P'M when we think the tariff wipe the tomatoes, and, without peelpat! milk, adding this to one quart of flour, The ing, cut In half crosswise. Dip the sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking needs revision, we'll revise It I Democrats will retort that a party cut side into flour, and place each, powder and one scant teaspoonful of which has maintained an unjust law floured side downward, in the hot but salt. Beat hard. Add one half cupful is not a party, to be trusted to amend ter. Have a good heat, that they may of melted butter and beat again, then it in the interest of justice. Senator at once begin to brown. When nicely pour into muffin pans Aldrich, the senate leader of finance, colored, cover closely and draw to one and bake in a quick oven. Entire was greatly annoyed by Charles M. wheat gems are made in the same Schwab's letter demonstrating that the cradle and ' calls hjm papa, or way, using but one tablespoonful of steel rails cold to Americans for $28 will, as soon as he makes use of that butter, two eggs and sufficient milk to a ton were, under, the tariff, delivered gift of expression which he must have make a thick drop batter. in England for $19 a ton, a clear rob- inherited from his father. He spent Pop overs are delightful. The three bery of the American consumer of 60 some time in his suite of rooms In the eggs are only beaten Just enough to per cent. Aldrich fumed, perspired, Post building planning his campaign. mix this is important and two cupquibbled, and even denied, but made no We hear of him every day in New fuls of milk added. This mixture is effort whatever to disprove the asser- York. Yesterday he was in Baltimore added, a little at a time, to a pint of tion. This revelation will enter into with his mother. He answers several flour, sifted with lf of a teathe campaign as well as the potency hundred telegrams a day and runs spoonful of salt; when it forms a batof the tariff as a trust breeder. four dally newspapers by some method ter it is beaten until smooth, then the which is inscrutable. remainder of the liquid is added and The Hearst men met with a defeat all strained into deep muffin cups. A It is very curious that, although moderate oven and forty minutes will at the precinct election here. It seems odd that in the capital of this great Porto Rico Is said to belong to the be needed to bring them to the standrepublic that is the only kind of an United States, a Porto Rican has none ard of lightness in weight and texture. election that is ever held an express- of the privileges of a citizen-othe In making thin corn bread scald one ion about as valuable as the straw United States. A native of Porto Rico pint of meal with Just enough boiling vote taken on railroad cars. who is a graduate of Cornell university water to moisten, add one tableapoonernment does not exist in this district and law school writes me that he is ful of salt, cover and let stand until (We are taken care of by the president denied the right to be examined for cool. Add two or three who taxes us and spends ten' million the New York bar on the sole ground eggs, one cupful of flour sifted with dollars every year ostensibly for our that he is not a citlsen of the United one teaspoonful of baking powder and health and comfort. There are signs States. Neither a Porto Rican nor a sufficient cold milk to mix to a thin of a revolt against this state of things, Filipino can be admitted to the bar in batter. Rake In a shallow, as a good many of our people are win- this city. ' I inquired at the state de pan in a hot .oven. ing to face the perils of partment yesterday if a Porto Rican rather than to continue the could get a passport to enable him to Sure Cur for Piles. meek and helpless subjects of an travel In Europe, and they said no; Itching Piles produce moisture and the only protection he could have cause itching. This form, as well as or Protruding Piles are would be a passport from the governor Blind, Bleeding cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Mr. Hearst is a particularly busy of Porto Rico about as much protec Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs man. He spends some time every day tion in Russia or Turkey as a passport tumors. 60c a jar at druggists, or sent free. Write me at the spacious residence in Lafayette from the governor of Arizona would he. by mail. Treatise ease. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla about your Park; where a boy baby looks up from And this Is justice! delphia. Pa. 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For sale by Wallace Drug company, Ogden, Utah. i PATRONS OF TBS Herbine Will overcome indigestion and dys pepsla; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complains. It is the best blood enrlcher and invlgorator In the world. It Is purely vegetable, per. fectly harmless, and should you be a sufferer from disease, you will use It if you are wise. R. N. Andrews, editor and manager Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, Fla., writes: '1 have used your Herbine in my family, and find it a most excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit I 60c. recommend it unhesitatingly. Geo. F. Cave. finely-chopp- ed S, BE GLADLY FURNISHED. 'The Overland Route ' - vain. THE ONION CURE. claimed that a bad cold can be broken up by the patient remaining In doors and Indulging In a liberal diet of onions. It need not be an exclusive diet but It must be a liberal one. An onion cure breakfast Includes a poached egg on toast, three tablespoonfuls of fried onions and coffee. ' Luncheon of sandwiches made of brown bread buttered and filled with raw onions, seasoned with salt and pepper, makes the second meal on the schedule. For dinner the onions may be fried and eaten with a chop and baked potatoes. Onion syrup Is claimed by some to be unequaled as a cure for a bad cold in the head. Onion plasters are prescribed to break up hard coughs. They are made of fried onions placed between two pieces of old muslin. The plaster made quite hot and placed on the chest to stay over nighL STOP-OVER- C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, West Second South St., 'Salt Lake City, Utah thing moving under a table. It proved to be the Dee baby. There was barely a spark of life remaining, but the physician took the child to his own home, and for two days labored over the little one in It IN REGARD TO RATES, ETC, WILL theater horror, persons who had assisted In the rescue work to!d of a baby being found alive In a mass of dead bodies. They said It was carried away. All efforts to trace the child were unavailing. As Dr. Brydges was leaving Thompson's restaurant, where many of the victims were taken, he noticed some- INFOR- MATION ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE full particulars. I answer all questions that's my business personally Ticket Office, 79 W. Second 8outh R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent, 8t 8alt Lake City. DC THat ia exactly why we do th. 4 |