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Show 1 1 ) niEiv Part Two nL VOL. NO. OGDEN 49 CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY FEBRUARY MORNING, 18, 1906. PRICE FIVE CENTS BEAD OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION IS AN ARISTOCRAT OF HIGH RANK FoYtYTmtTiYe"aMAUTn7icYlYrEDIN JSn AFTER BLOODY BUNDAY" AND PRACTICALLY ALL THE SUBSEQUENT RISINGS HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED AND LEO BY PERIAL TROCPS. HIM-BE- Maxime'e presidency. Maxim organized th rebellion In Warsaw and a of other revolutionary rislnga In It m - aerlea FVb. other pane of Ruealan Poland. All the th prfnt revolutionary rlaings In different pans i. guide la uniquewithout of Ruaala which seemed to he sponpopular riiln taneous and unorganized movement! S?L out-1Month after month the were In reality th work of this wonha read of revolutionary derful leader of men. and battle, ale SSI, Maxime contrives to convey th im25lflhd without learning anythin of of belnr everywhere at the adltioua pression them 5S, dliwUa rla- - urn time. Scarcely had he led the The worhtn clawi hare 2TET th town and th pmaanta In revolutionary rising In Kharkoff when by he appeared 700 miles away at Riga tniral district, aa If Impelled Influence. to repeat his achievements. The rismyaterlou. Inrfaibl. In Riga was acaroaly over when he hare fwsbt afalnat the tralnd ing led at Moscow. Maxime la not by a appeared soulr though Ciar the of , valiant lnridbl (seneraL Simultaneous only an organisermot but aelaborated in different fighter. He haa only riiinca have taken place , aa though organ-b- the revolutionary plan of campaign, wu of the Empire e but he han always fought at the head aome ekilful hand. Nrverthe-.in-th disappearance of Gapon. of his follower! in th front rank and US fed from Ruaala after the mate In the moat exposed place of danger. 190B, Since the outbreak of revolutionary of Bkwdy Sunday, la January, troublea which occurred almost lmme-dlatel.wlutlonnry movement hat after th conclusion of peace been without a leader. taken has Japan, Maxime the doaeaa of enterprlalng mwo with en200 more SL In In than aeeembled part eorreapondenta goner with centre Ruaaiaa Imperial troops, other gagements and Mimburg of population to report the prograaa of and In spite of his desperate bravery behavior under fire he the jTToIutlonary movement have been and reckless emerged from all these battles unable to Inform th mdlng public of ha scratch. Tbla Immunity other countrlea what men are directing without a The Rueelan from harm has given him a fresh hold the Rueelen rebellion. Russian populaGorenment iteelf wae long Ignorant on the anperatltiouB which haa coma to believe that regarding this point, bot aa It baa now tion, he bears a charmed life and enjoys dieoovtfed the identity of th the especial protection of Divine Provi1 am betraying no leader, doniiy follow-tu- g dence. the communicating by Maxime, the leader of the revolutionpartlculare of this etrlklng and ary masses, la an aristocrat by birth, fairiBatlnf peraonallty. The leader of the revolution in Rua-ol- a breeding, education and Inclination. oe by the name of Mailme. It The bluest of blue blood flows In his reIt au amumed name, but aa he dealree veins, and his aristocratic origin veals Itself In the delicate refinement to be known thereby, I wHl continue eo tastes. His ancestors of his to deelguate him in this article. Max- were personal a family of th originally InvUlble fore im li the myeterlou French nobility. One of them left the for of the organliatloo ratpoaelble France and settled In Russia under the Ruaaiaa revolution. Maxime, with protection of Peter the Orest, and reIncrediand auparhuman energy ceived in Russia the eame rank and th ble erpufxlng skill, hat produced nobility as hs ha enjoyed in France. popular outbreaks in BL Petersburg, Since then the family has resided in Mooflow, Warsaw and other parts of Ruaala and many of its members have tha Our'e dominion. He organised held high position in the Russian sad led the rebellion in Riga and the army and state service. Maxime'e peanut riling In the Baltic province, father was a nobleman of wide culture which a aerlea of and liberal views. He owned extenla the wune of eruehlug defeat were inflicted on the sive estate in the Baltic province laptrUl troops. He organised and led j aa well aa In the Central, Southern tew ueealT. rpbelllonu in Moscow, and Southwestern province of Russia. both of which nuded without u deolslvo Maxime'e father was a distinguished victory being gained by either ride. Ho member of th Ruealan diplomatic serotginimd and led tha rebellion in the vice, and in the discharge of hla duties town of Kharkoff, where the Imperial he resided for a number of years In other European countries. troop were aleo defeated and a hla At tha time of Maxima's Hh-trepublic proclaimed under Copvrlghl 1M- - British JSJr BiM A CHARMED LIFE AND HAS PASSED UNSCATHED ARS CurttaBrawn. Beamred. bi , le are looking for an approof celebrating the the Father of Hie Country, why not on the evening d th Kd of February give a Wasli-KCtdinner party which, so far aa will be a replica of the state linnen given by Martha and George IVashlngton In the executive mansion T you know, there must he a decided aperture on this occasion from the aedern dinner both In decoration and tsrrice. for In the seventeen hundred course dinner was a thing unknown s fashionable America, Should your you way IF priate birthday of on lining room be colonial in Its furnlah-- W the Illusion of the olden days la vnnderfUlly aided. Tha table decora-eve- n barring these surrounding a, t obliged to be carried out In tha pint of 7. "he table will b set under a graco-h- il festooning of tri colored ribbons Other looped to the celling or extend-t- o the walla. Should this deeora-fe- n be too expensive there la a tissue Mpr hunting that makes a very nine aihetltnte. When tha hunting la n mg stripes. Joined together vlth rd, white and blue rosettes. It la Villa as efTerilva aa th ribbon. Washington took great Interest In the decoration and of hla tow- and It I saidfurnishing that In elegance h New York executive mansion waa "!y surpassed by tha home of Chancellor Livingston. Even ao small a ratter a the decoration of the state Winer table this great man did not raislder beneath hla notice. Aa an tldence of hla artistic taste In this we have hla favorite center-tec- e. consisting of a long mirror, upon 'M-- h stood mythological statuette, our modern hostess will adopt a Ilka nangoment. Her board will also be ovemd with a snowy white linen Tread, on which sparkling silver and win lend beauty, and upon th froanlng board la placed tha entire e.nner. The beef soup will be served T""" a tureen by the hostess, while the ar-na- ed - mi fir In turn the roast id the drlirinua old Virginia turkey ham, 01 anadishstuffed with cloves. Vege-1" covered with plated he table. Interspersed molds of cranberry Jelly and tall I ses "T ,tc' mica with celery. Frozen custard. Washington's favorite should be served, not in forms, onerously piled In white and is.es J fart, the entire dinnergold la vea on china of this colonial jvUern. assorted nuts, fruits and raisins and ABOUT to-- ni r:ou!'1 . Naomi Ward, sixteen acre hr five younger brothers ber ,"'r fkth'r ad'fcbul lhat liu,B Blri taBd V?" efficient to tup- 0rw flay not long ago up to the farm, which waa forty-seve- n ii o-- lrl-- T ; ' Kan Aa th Washington gtata dinners took place at S o'clock In tho afternoon artificial lights wars unnecessary. In this respect tha hostess of today will have to depart from tho original scheme and. Introduce colonial candelabra an the labia and further illuminate the room with candles In aooncmi on tho walls Another modern Instance will appear at tha close of the dinner In tha guise iff a Washington pie, containing gifts reminiscent of events In the life of the great man whose natal day la being These favor must he historically located by the diners. A hostess who hns th comfort of her guests at dieart will Intimate when aha Invites Vem to tha Washington affair that a llttl rubbing up of Revolutionary history might be found profitable for us on the evening In question. Te make this puzzling pie cover the outside of a very largo circular pudding dish with blue crape paper, pasting It at th top edge and again at th bottom. About tha edge gather a ruffle of red, white and blue paper, the white at the top, next red and last the blue. For th top crust cut a circular piece of whit paper a little larger than tha dish. In thla are cut two rows of evenly distributed elite, through which th ribbons attachnd to tha favors are run from tha pie In the center of th table to the places of the gueata. The number of these slit muat correspond to tha number of gueata Invited. A rosette adorns tha top crust Among tha favor in tha pla will be Vulcans ham. which la represented by a paplsr macho reproduction iff a famous Smlthfiald, filled with candied cherries. A hound of tha china persuasion may be purchased at any toy shop; also a horse represented by a toy affair. A picture of Washington' home on the Rappahannock la faulty clipped from a newspaper and mounted on cardboard. A penny wooden rowboat 1 a well known favor, a d a leaf of tobacco requires only a visit to a tobacconist's to own. To substantiate the Itorli told by th drawer of tho pie favors th hostess will have In her possession th following key, ao that when discussions as to tha accuracy of the statements aome up she may aettla them satisfactorily: Vulcan and the ham era accounted far by a pack of hounds sent to Washington by Lafayette. Among th doge Vulcan waa the finest specimen, but WOMEN. i tv nr tea Ga-pen- elg-na- father was atlU at the senith or his wealth and power. Maxime was reared In sumptuous luxury. He waa taught all that money and the beet of European tutors could give him. Aa a boy lit learned to apeak with great fluency English, French and German, in addition to hla mother tongue. Apart from these foreign languages, he learned those different languagea and dialects spokes in the various parts of Rusal in which hla fathers estates were situated. Thus he commands with absolute fluency the Lithuanian and Letrlc languagea spoken by the inhabitants of the Baltic provinces, the Little Russian languaga spoken In tha southwest of Ruaala, aa well aa th other dialects spoken in the southern provinces. These extraordinary linguistic attainments have been of Incalculable value to Maxime In hU career aa a revolutionary leader, firstly by enabling Mm to address the masses of th Russian people in their own ' languagea and, secondly, to facilitate hie devices for disguising his identity. By reason of hie linguistic powers Maxime can pass easily for an English lord, a French peasant, a German professor or a Russian land owner or peassnt. After the usual course of study at a Russian university Maxime entered the Russian army as an officer, but hla military career aaa not particularLike other students of ly auspicious. hla university he kid become Imbued with seditious poll f leal opinions and revolutionary sympathies, so that he found himself considerably out of touch with Me fellow oUaers la the army. After a few ara' military service hla connection with the Russian army terminated through a remarkable 's and aenaatlonal Incident. Young regiment waa dispatched to a Teinole district In the Province of Baratoff, where, according to reports mat waa ksmsi last wora; out ne isi-- r ox wanniligTiifi navmg omul l lived a number of years r roomed and finest grower of this crop In America. It waa the elm tree under whoea tended In winter and grazing In Sumshad Washington took command of ner. Tha rowboat recalls the wonderful tha Revolutionary army, and In this also be mentioned ths trip across tha Delaware, and a thrilling connection might mads by John Adams and dramatic narration is possible to eloquent speech at tha asaembly of delegates In Philathe drawer of this. The tobacco leaf brings to light the delphia nominating Washington as Max-line- Mrs. Washington, never very friendly to the invasion of the hounds, took a par- ticular dislike to this particular animal after ha Nad stolen a smoking hot ham cooked to grace tha board at a Mount Vernon dinner party. Thle waa one of th general's favorite stories. -- I - com manner m eniar irara army, m ro-Il- ls move, uniting, as H did. tha Interests of the north and ths south. Ths key represents tha Baatlll key sent by Lafayette to Washington. Irving's "Ufa of Washington" Is awarded aa a prlsa to th bast gueaaar. A dinner dance may follow, mere guaata coming la for tho colonial cotillon. Liberty saps of rad, white and blue tissue paper. Liberty bells aai Imitation flreerackara night b aome of tha favors. A pretty figure la th cotillon ean ba arranged with flag, tha favors for the girls being tiny flags and rosettes for the men or fancy stiver hatchet pins, thra cornered hate tiny pictures of Washington and hla wife or of any place connected with his life . and history. Novel Pies "V SNOW efFI. oomatarch la eeld water a Wet two for making starch. Pour ever q of boiling water until It become as thick aa Jelly. Add te th starch an eup of auger, keeping th ml dun on tha atovo sad stirring era stantiy. Then add th white eC one1 well beaten egg and an taaepeeofol lemon Juice. Make o rich pantry eruA aa for custard pie. Bake, thaa pour 1 the mlxtura. Bat In o cool piaca untfl ready to aerva. potato PI. Ball and mate through colander four good stood swart prta toes. Add to than o lump it buttar the too of a walnut, half a teaspoonftd ft salt two tablespoou Oils of sugar, one toaspoonful of essence of lemon an four egga. Beat all together until vurf add oiw light To these Ingredients pint of rich milk. Baka In pla plats lined with rlelh puff posts without o top crust. Thle mixture makes two mail a pint t plea. ta tha rind and pUp Lemon of two lemon a. Part and grata twa Add tc good sised cooking apples. thaa four well beaten egg and thm cups of sugar. Tbto will make three medium etoed plea. Bake with uppee and under must. Stow and ahmJs Marlborough through a colander the required Mon-bof apples and te them add all tablespoon fu la eoCh ef rrsaeii sugar anl a harry wins and four tablaapoonfula at butter, aaa lemon and four eggs. This makes on deep pta. Tha top meringut la made wKh tha whites at two eggs and ana tabfenponniul ef powdered sugar beaten stiff. One-ha- lf Lenten Pta. capful rl atoned and chopped ralutns, on cupfw two cupful of rolled cracker crumbs, cupful cj of chopped apple, one-ha- lf t powd-reHtlla brown sugar, o vary cinnamon, cknros or macs and one-na- n cupful of cider. Baka In a abort crust Tho pla may be served hot or cold. Pta-Gra- Pi. ed INTEREST III s honored. THAT "ry Dickson ts the find woman complete the course In commercial at lh Vnlverslty of Cali- - Ann n MAHERS coffee finish tha feast. WITH THE circulated by th offinal press, a peas- - and th detested major, and was life, to the servioe of the ravdattonary aul rebellion had broken out. Th the rejoicing when, after tengreat minute cause. He was then required to go battalion, numbering approximately brilliant sword plsy. Maxime felled his Inmi'ti. iu which Maxime waa lieu-- , opponent with an especially skillful through tha ceremony of luldatloa tenant marched to the scene of dUaf-- i thrust. The major waa only wounded, to the brotherhood with each one oft. fecUun and arrived at a village in the but Maxims military career eame to the twelve revolutionary leaders peea-mFirst of all, Maxime'e right arm center of the district Just in lime to a prematura end. He was dismissed arm of the senior iwvoluttanlat End about l.Riwi peasants holding a from the army and sentenced to two and the were hared and a out mads la meeting. There nad been no re- years imprisonment la a Tetaote dis- present each by a sharp knife. Maxima's arm bellion and no breach of the peace. trict of the Caucasian for and that of the Th peasants desired to obtain certain hia Insubordination. Hiaprovinces revaiutiomay leader puniahmaat improvements In their conditions of would have been far more severe but were thaa bound so tightly together blood life and labor by peaceful and consti- for hla fathers grant influence, which that their Intermingled. While their arms wen thua bound together tutional means, particularly by a peti- saved him from tha worst a they both repeated th words of an tion to the Ciar. of hla rash deed. oath which bound them to oo op mate When the troops cam la eight the Henceforth Maxima lived a life do loyally and harmoniously ia tha chairman of the meeting, together with partly to amuaament and partly iterance of their common revolutiona deputation of peasants, approached voted to study. Whan th the major In roumsnd of the batBach oaa boaad ary aspirations. talion and explained to him thsir war oroke out he contrived U enlist himself by a second oath to kill his an assumed mune and went to aC newly acquired brother iu aaa peaceful Intentions and thetr urgent under desire to communicate their griev- the Rtr East to fight aa a common treachery. Maxfcn waa then reqalr-- d ances to the Otar. They asked the soldier on behalf of his Fatherland to go through tha asm csmzmny the Japanese. He too part ia with earn major whether h would be willing against of tha remaining eleven all th in six th first engagement to convey their hnmble and loyal peti- months olutioaary lead era, eo that by th th of la Manchuria, campaign hla tion to he bad acquired them all aa hrothira Imperial Majesty In Bt. thereby gaining much valuable practi- he had twelve Petersburg. The major, who belonged cal painful weeada oa Ids which submilitary he experience, to the old echool of Russian tyrants arm. right used la sequently armed organising and despots, refuted to parley with Maxims waa ardeiwd to ahow hla tho deputation and ordered hla men rebellions against the Csar'a govern- met Us by organimng as armed nb ment Toward the 1904 waa end of he to prepare to fire at the peasant!. Tha wounded la th remote province of Baratoff. and consequently Invalided linn soldiers loaded their rifles and ware H ruafasd off to the appointed district home, where he soon from recovered awaiting tha order to fire on the crowd the effects of the injury received from and threw himself into Oa work of of peasants when young Maxime left the Japanese bullet. He was ia Ft. organisation with burning aaal, Al hia own company and hurried to the though ha had previously never ad 's spot where the major was standing. Petersburg at th time of Father and witnessed th dressed a public moating In hla life Saluting the major, he said, "I aupposa events agitation he lnatanUnaously developed marvel there is come mistake. I have received uch a of Bloody Sunday, which mads oua powers of oratofiy, to tha deep Impression oa hia ntid orders to direct my companys fire that ha resolved there and then to de- - ( Yhkh the Russian people era EntaW l. these a at peasants against given vote hlmaelf duseeptlblo. Mia gUvsr tongue Surely it cannot he your inten- meat for tha henceforth to th move- fi01 T Ub aMot oommand ever the political emancipation of tion to allow a thousand soldlera arm- the Russian people. Hitherto, not with-- peasants of Baratoff, In whom ha ed with repeating rifles to fire on a hla strong democratic aym- - WTrt to aaraa frenclad anthmlaam landing of Russian citizens. peaceful gathering Maxim had had no connection for too eaua of revolution. It would be nothing more than n cold- pathlea, and blooded massacre, end I, for one, re- with th revolutionary party, he Introduced hlmaelf to fuse to partlelpate in such a dastardly when the revolutionary leaders In tha Rusdeed." sian capital ha was received with deep The major listened to this declara- suspicion. He was suspected of being tion of disobedience with amazement a spy In the pay of tli government and growing rage, and scarcely had and he experienced considerable diffthe young lieutenant censed to apeak iculty in persuading the leaden of tha when he drew hie sword and attemptuhveraho movement to permit him to the ground, to cooperate with them In ed to rut Maxime any way mutinous "Yon shouting: young dog! whatever. You muat die for those treacherous Hie Initiation aa a member of tha words! Maxime drew hia own sword and defended himself from the fur Inner circle of th revolutionary party mot zed their busy guna for hia own lou onslaught of the major. A fierce took place to the .acnompantmeat of ' use. BnhaaqnaaHy h alarmed a Mm- rang and weird ceramoni, duel ensued between the high officer ' In room waa twelve of foriMteathmi which led a Into her barnthe and nad and tha Junior officer, la which the remaining officers of the regiment re- leaders of tile revolutionary party were lad hla rustic followers to victory oa fused to interfere, for the major was awaiting hla arrival.' First. of all, he- each oocarion. Thar wae as plunder- - "V, highly unpopular and the fight wae a waa required to swear a solemn oath Ing and do murdering of psaeshil eiti-b- y In command, the bones and honor of Wa rather' tens' when Maxime-wafair one. The men of tha battalion watched and mother and by hla own honor, that H held his men In complete control. with undisguised Joy the conflict be- It. wae Ms firm resolve to evot hla ( Continued oa Pago Fifteen). tween the popular young lieutenant whole career and, If necessary, hla own I Ruaao-Japane- con-dene- ' ENCOUNTERS SOS conse-qumre- y ut THROUGH OVER ar i - hound Indicates the favorite Th sport of Washington, and the Rappahannock house, situated opposite the town of Fredericksburg, was the boyhood home of the hero. The horse Kelson wae the famous equine favorite of Washington, a fine animal tall. sorrel, with white face and legs, which bore him on the day Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown. of that district for the purpose of assisting pupils taken III or caring for those injured In sports. The use of real laces la promised, and tha extravagant us of real princess lace on some of the new underwear looks aa though France thought America a land of gold Indeed. American woman have grown ao particular that nothing but roal Ie la thought good enough to go wittf hand embroidery. Toung Mistress severely, to her par- said to belong to thd children, drove them all out of the house and took he said, by order of the county authorities. Chestnuts provide the flour of Corsica, and this la used In the form of brrad or polenta (puddlns) by the peasants throughout the Island. An organisation of parents In th Wells school district of Boston haa prevailed upon th board of education lor maid) Mary. Aunt you know that to employ a aura in the four schools you aught always to hand me notas up ARRANGEMENT OF THE TABLE. on a salver? Mahl Oh. yes. maam, I knew, but I wasn't sure that you did! Soma stunning fur coats have tiny waistcoats of gay brocaded silk. They are made In a way strongly suggestive of the "surprise panels of our greatgrandmothers' day. for only when the fur fronts are flung back does the waistcoat show, except that In case of a hasty movement perhata a bit of color may gleam out. To Clean gas ovens put a little ammonia In the zstcr and clean In the ordinary nay. They will be found to clean more easily, as It prevent them turning brown. Bom of the plainest piece of fur era tha loveliest, although quality haa nothing to do with the question of trimTour mod exquisite plec of ming. sable may have Its bit of gold braid glinting In among tho soft brown hairs, while a much less effective piece may be absolutely untrimmed. When a knife hss hern iied to cut onions wipe with a damp cloth and rub briskly with coarse salt. The objectionable smell will then entirely die A Time Malady. Hiccoughing Is one of Ufa's little maladies. end a vary tiresome on It to to When a child ao afflicted happens to v In church whan, ths attack comes on there is nothing else to d but put with It unless n quiet exit from th sacred building can be auccaaafUUr managed. Under other circumstance ther A patriotic menu for the rapper may era many ways ef eteppkig o fit of hiccoughs. One t which no small perbe arranged a follows: son would object la t nibhto a plec Columbia Rouillea. of sugar. Another la to held the breat Centinsntal Sandwirhea. and shut the teeth together white seven Mount Vernon flalad. A very perto counted by soma on American Cream. Liberty Cakes Colonial Javs sistent attack ef hiccough may b Thli menu, being Interpreted, would stopped by the child shutting 1U eyes read: Clear bouillon, lettuce sand stopping It ears and sipping froman-e wiches fruit salad. Ice small cakes glass of water held to Its mouth by other person. ELINOR HEWETT. and coffee. appear. A better plan U to keep a knife marked Onion for this special purpose. Somehow a touch of fur seems necessary upon almost every sort of street costume this year, and neckpieces little and big are ao alluringly within tho limits of even ordinary purses that there are very frw women who won't have aome bit of It. Alice and army blue are said to be the coming favorites of spring. Meat la seldom sr?n on the breakfast table In Austria and Germany, nor mads of prepared cereals Wheat rolls and rye bread form th! ts pie breakfast food. Travelers In eastern Blbaria oft carry soup in sacks. Tha soups ar frosen solid and keep for an tndeflntti to much use time. Milk ala to frozen and sold b the pound. Even tho women who do without fore as neckpieces are falling victim te th farcin tInn of muffs and hat that match. Thus, ever if you have a weak throat and are al'Sid to bundle It us eauty of (ilia you can have th v;) i v . - ? i |