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Show TUB MOUSING THE EXAMINER ATTORNEY GENERAL BONAPARTE annum io the amount allowed them for clerk Lire. For years there has been complaint on the house aide of the capitol building that the senators are better taken care of la Washington than tha immediate rrprraentaiivee of the people. Each senator has had a private committee or office room, either la the capitol building or ia the Malt by building, adjacent to the capitol grounds. These office arcommodationa haw been the envy of representatives, for ia the houae only those members who are fortunate enough to hold commltte chairmanship are furnished office room. The others and they are In n greet majority have been forced and pay thereto rent office roc-mfor from their own pockets. Many of them, with commendable democratic thrift, have used their hall for office purposes. It to aorae-ihne- a annoying whea prominent political friends come to Washington not to be able to invite bem to drop la at the office" for an aftsr dinner chat. It to expected that the new office building of the houae will be reedy for occupancy when congress meets. This auilding will provide a commodious and well furnished room for every It la predicted that representative. some member will want to move In their families and that requests for cooking ranges and other housekeeping accessories will be filed ulth the While Attorney General Bonaparte denlaa with pwat bent that he hae any intention of resigning hie oBce there is gooj raoeon. says a Washington correspondent, to believe that this distlngeishod deeeandant of Jerome Bonaparte, brother of the great Napoleon, will soon hie himself back to hie lav practice at Baltimore. Mr. Bonaparte hae no liking for public places. Public offic ia iikeome to him. He spends an mack time at Baltimore as poaMhle. or at his country place Just outside that city. Mr. Bonaparte has not followed the practice of lawyers who accept position In the cabinet. He has sontlnued to attend to Ms private buelaeee. He did ao nhea he wan secretary of the navy, end ns nitorney general he hae spent p.ri of Ala time away from hla office la the department of JneUee. What with Ms pit rate baalneea, hla duties aa attorney general, and the care attendant upon the Republican leadership ia Maryland, Mr. Bonaparte has Ma hands full. Although Mr. Bonaparte to a collateral descendant of the great Napoleon, and a grandaun of Bonaparte, he hae never rkltod Fiance. While he ia proud of tha fact that ha to n Bonaparte he has never ought any honors on that socoubl sergeant-at-armaHe has been content to be a plain American dtiaen, and nil the honors UPTON SINCLAIR CRITICISED. that have coma to Mm have been the rwult of Ms greet ability and perse"The Interpreter" says of Upton Sinclair In the June American Maga-xlnvering Industry. s o'-h-er bed-tpor- e posed to fires aa the shoddiest summer hot si and there were no fire escapee! Because of their failure to attend to these neceasiiirs one man was killed, several injured, fifty-fiv- e were made homeless, the entire prop- erty of some woe destroyed, and all lost more than they could well afford, 1 can't help believing that if Mr. ia hla researches on the beef trust hod found that it haj ever crow Jed fifty-fiv-e of its employe together in a houae at the CL lea wo stock yards and had been as negligent f their lives and proparty of thuee whom be had drawn about him, be would have made another thrilling chapter for The Jungle." I in wondering if the burning up of Mr. Upton Sinclair's Utopia will not aoftm n bit the herd feeling that The sixtieth congress, which will pugnacious Rociallat has about the of next rest convene on the first Monday of us. If I am correctly Informed December, will he nn auspicious one the fire at Helicon Hall was caused for thrifty members of the hoiue of by defective gas pipes; that is, Mr. Blnclblr and hla fifty-flv- s picked Sorepiueentotivea. They ere already cialist friends bad not given proper drawing tha Increased salary, 17,500 attention to a fundamental matter to on Not only that, they par annum $825 a month aud homurbotding. July 1 thare will be added $3U0 per were crowded into a structure as ex OF CONGRESS. i ; ; j j Sin-cla- ir ; JAPANESE CORRECTION. A Editor Standard: In last week's corresnondence in your paper from New York City, about Baron Kurcki sad our Japanese cruisers, attract-- . ed our attention. Under tha head, "Japs Enjoying, Etc," you had written tha translaanthem, tion of the Japanese "Klhigaao," which the nartv In New York sang. That translation to very good, but, I think, tuo literal, so let the renders touch the poetic idea of tha anthem. Hern I have ha famous n translation written by tha port some ten years ago: "A thousand year of happy reign bo thine; Rule on. my Lord, till what are pebbles now By ages united so mighty rocks shall grow Whose unmovable sides the moss doth line. T. HISHIKANWA. (Signed) ' cham-Wflai- RAILROAD . MEMBER EXAMIXKIi: "VALUE." OGDEN. UTAH. MONDAY, There Is no necessary connection between the total amount at par, of a ratlroad'a securities end the cost of or its value the property in the In the future. The securities merely represent today's Mem of worth, meaning by "worth" the sum upon which the road can ears lus current dlvldenj and Interest. Now this la a growing country. During the past twenty years, or since the unqualified adoption of the gold standard expansion has been phenomenal. Wise men nay, also, that It has merely begun. The developments of the future are destined, they predict, to cast all that we art--, even now, far into the shade. In order to share in this drvelopment every railroad needs new capital. The question la, not only how much, but how closely do additions to and expansions of Its capital keep pace with the growth of that part of the country which It serves. , To cal for too much, to issue too largo an amount of stock, and particularly to apply the proceeds of what yon do Issue to other purposes til in the development rf the road, ia overcapitalisation, an? should bs prohlldt-ad- . To call for too little, to scrimp snd starve the service, to to fall out cf step with the growth of Ita territory and so to ran down tha value of the road. WThera should the lino run? There is as question here of good faith. Thera la not considered bore any anch looting of assets aa Harri maa confessed to In tha Alton. Wn are considering merely an earnest effort to reduce to the exact u ess of very Infigures what is ubvfcNisly exact and elusive factor, the growth of the country. Some one may say that addition to capital should repicscnt only new money invested. But new money cannot be had in quantity unless there is a fair chance for it to earn more than current rates of dividends or Interest; new money demands to share fully in the growth and development of the country to whloh It contributes. Thare certainly to more than n fair argument In favor of eapitaliza-In- g tha future," as It may be called. to-wl- t, Boston Herald: John F. Stevens, formerly chief engineer of the Pans-m- a canal. Is reported as about to enter the service of the Pennsylvania railroad fur the purpose of making n The purpose is te valuation of it forestall tha supposed Intention of the President to force by congressional action some such estimate of the value of all tha railroad! ip tha country, both as n basis for fixing rates HYPNOTISM AND SLEEP. and in order to prevent overcapitalisation. The estimate of any salaried employs of the rood would not, of "Hypnotism to being used more end course, have tha sentimental Import more'-bphysicians In the treatment anee of an estimate mads by a gov- of nervous affections where sleep ernment or hostile examiner. But It must be enforced or where n suggeswould be e guide. tion must be deeply implanted In the y MAY 1507. -- 7, mind to induce resistance ngaiib--i bod habit or to replace morbid ideas, sane or insane. Thus write J. Eifreth Watkins in the Technical World Magazine for May. "Having induced the hypnotic sleep, the neurologist's path is bare of impedimenta but onieae the subject U sensitive the latter resists sleep during hie early treatments. "In such cases it Is the favorite trick of the hypnotist to assert very positively that Bleep to fast approach-tato be using mosawhlie artificial elds, producing the external symptoms uf sleep eye fatigue and be vine as of the eyelids, feeling an increase of these symptoms whose reel cause he does nut understand the subject. If n stubborn one, uneunacioualv gain confidence In tiu hypnotist's ability to moke him sleep and finally yields to It. To aid the nerve specialist la producing these external symptoms with the toast possible expenditure of effort and time, various ingenious mechanical devices hare been invented In recent yean. g WILL WORLDS IRON HOLD OUTf "During the year 1505, according to n lending German authority," says tha Technical World Magazine, "the world production of Iron amounted to tons, of which the United States produced 23,393.038 tone. No complete statistics for 1906 are as yet available, but during that year the United State Increased its output to n very considerable extent, and la other countries the Increase ef production wee not Insignificant. The great Iron producing nations. In their relative rank, are: the United States, Germany, England and France. Canada, though at present only tenth on the list. Is rapidly Cuming forward and doubled her output iff 1904 in 1905. "The world's total visible supply of Iron, according to n noted Swedish expert, to 10,0o0j)00,000 tous, although It U believed by some authorities that this estimate is somewhat low, the assertion being made that there are tons In unlocated mines In the United States. Eren assuming, however, that, there are In existence 15,000,000,000 tone of Iron, It Is obvious that the supply- - will be totally exhausted If the production increases year by year as It has In the past, within n comparatively short time. When asked what the world will do when thla oomee about, moat engineers answer, 'economise the Iron, using It only for engines, and other things absolutely necessary, and use concrete for bridges, buildings end a thousand other thing for which iron Is now mad. " IN A SKIN HOW HE "FELL GAME TO THE EXTENT OF TEN THOUSAND. It is almost impossible to keep a etory down at the stock yards. News spreads faster them than at any other piece In Kansas City. Thare la a large lobby ia the center of the live Brock Exchange building and there the live stock men congregate and tell anything that they know or think that they know on any person associated in the business. Whenever any one man really get uae "on" another it is sure to get on the victim and the delight Is in joshing him. During the lest few days a very sensational story to afloat in tha vicinity of the atock yards la which one of the most prominent and well known commission men to Implicated. The story goes that this man, whose name is very common, so much so that it could be easily guessed by n person who had aaver seen the stack yards, "foil" In a skin gams to the extent of $10,000. Men gathered la groups In the lobby down- - there and dtscuased pr and eon the predicament that this tall, heavy-se- t, smooth-facemaa ia in. Soma discredited the rumor while others said that they believed it One hog speculator said that he knew that tha I story was true and would bet $50 to $1 that It was, and ha further emphfr sized his assertion by loudly cracking hla surly blackanmke whip. The story goes that th toll man. tha man that stands aa straight aa aa arrow when he walks, deceived a telegram last week from a shipper at Qulnlmo, Kan asking him to pome at once to hie town and inspect some cattle that ha had In n feed lot than, The man with the name that Is not unusnsl answered tha telegram st once by taking the train bound for After reaching the town Qulnlmo. and making nn Inspection cf tha cab tie Mr. Big Shipper Iqvlted hie friend, the commission man, to stay over for a wrestling match that was to be held that night, and he consented. Before the match began Mr. Big Shipper told Mr. Commission Man that the match had been "fixed," and that it was a "sure thing." Mr. Commission Man loaned Mr. Big Shipper $5,000, according to the story, end Placed aa equal amount on Uit winner hluiself. When the uZL was held th "fixed" winner bro MumI vessel" and also iix. Coiumi skm Man. and fell to the moi his scrawny opponent on top The referee slapped the sinner th shoulder and the aiory u tou SD Kansas City Post. HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE Is Absolutely Pare and Is Guaranteed under The National Pure Food Law. d Thi confirm ks tepuutioti, and its grant popuUiity demonstrates dial it is the pro. fared whiskey cf those who KNOW THE BEST LIKE THE BEST BUY THE BEST IK9M14 OCX, 3CS22Z Gowns for Stout" Figures. ne is rt torpor propasrima see he rhormtegiy and ksrawlagly gowesd V sSe has psad tsata ha mtettiag sty las tad sad e the ta for e stoat phasing It to wall knew, that Sgwrw Ugfet be e Sew tonfc tatgar thaa dark sea etlft If tha Mass f aso carefully arranged, aad eat to wart last as to aalar la tea M uiluga snd. rxerihat ssaalla raalmgalaad ia wSIto tad Mght rallied aw torts Is ghlay materials ara act m good as thaaa ef tone leriieei MA, and for foa crania or wnptlm gear Aik wage ar Aik sad wool rails ar art an Ml oaeottoat. rtgend materials, mpeetally thosa haw-taa emaplraaaa dralga er s targa pah taro, AmM rarer bs aslaetod, altbeagh fhbrtrs having a hairttae atrip er having ho azAadad INa Set h aria Is I Boas thla dm Ter tha tailor gewe far a stout tiara a fabric haring aa tomweplm-ee- a strips win. If ekllfatly rat nasally give exultant raaoKa, hat forks plaid, WIN trim-mla- g nut ; or itaet anr ether Sgved Ic-ta tha rone sever sttos, th prineaaa prwaa. WfoUb at oatllaa should slwart he eaaAArad, althoh the gown may bs aa elaborate aa ana Uko. oven K thsra ta nn avridam ef te re On aad fctlta. Lang aal give tha bvat rtaalto ta atari aad If Wiring ta need. K b set to varttarity, laataad of am, aa at anr Tory gaad malts ara gained by hariag a panA f taco, tacka r sap dashed trimming deea the middle of the float f th skirt tha stadia sheet tha waist being rather narrow aad md to rare dewa ta a print to tha front. Ths two sketches shews laser the ara Both very good mriata for shrirh shewslant flgers, the ing s rndri which roeld he carried ant In lightweight Hath, rilk material r Item. The msdrl was In pale gray rhlffoa bread-Hattrimmed with clnny torn dyed t amteh. thr printed vast bring af writ taro. Th edgra af the rlath absat th e gray ronmg wars piped wtth w ta satis, th folded girdle sad the front af the bedim nine hatng af tha srlf-toa- tba-bs- designs be avetosd. aa tha ptaatm an tha bed leu aad 1U law; spriakle the top wtth powdered mgar if asaage Mat. Rest thr ara me jetra aad half a ropfri af sagar aror hat wstar; brat the yolks rt tha am add tha rest of th sagar sad Air aad mvA Is th hot tAztaro and! th apoaa ta seated with costard; add th gatolto softened la th er ptats. Tha taramt table ta plated before th hart Wto aad apea this s tray balding th ton eervtra Is art. Hat water ta hmagtit an ta thr Ira britta, which, ever th aptatt lamp, earn briHig point and thr tra la Tbs tea ban, or tbs anew thr mam prtactpte a the kail, to where a atagtc cap rt tm ta to hr peaivd at a tha. Wbra errors) asps ara to b err rod at once th teapot to era raevrotoetly bmmL Par more ter we I rrraptlene the raltorii rate are eftra awved Ip the dtntng team team s prettily dreeretrd taMto Ths tm vrotra and ths svrvlm for mem are placed ear at each sod rt th tabto ead ara pnoidrd ever by frtonda rt th hoe tree. The tabto ahswld hr lighted by eaedtato prettily shaded aad placed to Alvar ar glam raadalahra, be a Sower aminytoar Gerais rotor tha sea (toe aad ara served toa ar md ara awved wtth tm or a'mw-veelm- it atop thatmere ta m mV ha ben see day aat rt th rma ha St bams tafermwlly. ipas aaaully bring In-- I vtrittag cord. Or atoe wbra bm Mewfoya ta wiMm er mgvsved rt the vtat. Per the B o'Aack tea as aa to u arid water, aad strata Iwta th a grating rt yritow orange Sw Atom rt eaadtad prat ar a af snag anzract. Stir seer aatd thr nrixtara hnglaa ta lam a mold. Orange Owastai give agga, five tabto. apooafata rt araaga fotoe. tha grated riad rt am araaga, Sv tebtoapamfoto rt powdered mgar. a flew gratae rt mtt aad Head snagra Beat the yolks rt the eggs watU lemaa colored aad thick: add tha ara age riad aad Jaice aad tha mgar; fold to tha whites, beaten very light, wtth ths salt Ofl th chatagdtok er pa with awe tabtaapooafA rt better, tom la the mtxtara aad rank over hot ariaatro Biewa slightly water IB ar by haldtag tha btoacr or paa dbertly ever Estlagutah for lamp aad with drmalag af sliced omagra aad Oruage Curd One foerth a rapfol rt bwttic, th Jalra aad grated riad rt a rapfol rt aagar, one mange, two aaaraa rt readied araage peri. If dsrirrd. the yelks rt three egga. hirit the sezar aad bettor; add the Juice aad y greeted riad, aad wbaa hot stir tats the yokes, bra tra thh-k- ; atfr tbs mlztnra tMckaoa; me aad took aar-foart- h grad-aall- nil Pitta a lacs rvt off the tap rt Pmw away tta bam a that aprtgbt aad Arm an a ptata. etaee-flttta- g "rtwm bm at tha part with beads rt mtift aad wa Atari at th tower part tat a band rt th nabroMrrad arape, this band having a little e primed cuf rt th mils. Is ptaantag a ridrt t wear with this carnage, grade ted beade of mtta be vary tgcctivriy nerd m part. DO BOTH! By DAIA rt a ef bettor; add th pelts rt fonr an at a Nat, aad to than add ana famfh a cupfal rt mrt whan aH ara Mended flam to hi fata rt ctroua, aad add anr fourth ewpfri ' fotaa. ood ana toamaiafhl stigbtty rt rt move the aktas tram white grapro cot Blaarik la halvm aad remeva seeds. aa sqaai gevotltp rt Cegltoh wahvuto or ante aad braak In hr Atom liaathatau arntrly with ag aad a tittle laraoe Him aad sarra aa baart tan roe rt tat-garatoh rt magi A If foAied. gw awd CHvry rt celery; fringe a and make ati eriri- - ta sold water, to which Iran atiem bora base added. Wipe th stalks dry, thar ret tala Mto aad drom with Franck O taring. Turn auto k aerrtag dlaft Ganriah with Atom rt sour orange, aat toagtbwlae; thru sal-la and the enrtri halvm tofigtbwto ary. This to particularly goad wtth game ar roust dark. i to rack flve ora ogee aad throe-fourt- rt thr thr prepared fruit ha aagar. trip the fruit cuefullr, take ott th remove m mark rt tha whit pari aad Mtter portion rt tha riad aa to not rot thr teat rt the pari lata minds, rat the palp Into halves aad remove thr trier and pulp, dtomrdtog the arads and th whltoi pithy parti nan Mr tha surer lam th Jriro, palp aad abrade af yellow riad aad tot rook anti! very thick, bat wright firm Ilka folly. Thtaaktaaad Taagor-h- m to hour extra rage era, ra to length, height aad materiata, Th fowrtad tiaras that aa roods m mch ahaat bat m racy seldom sera an this seam roarplcema by tbrtr a! wroatia rt ream, mvhMta, ma! fern. etc., ar latohri wtth hag tog algrottaa, paradtoa plamaa, teathera aad th Ilka. Wat chnptota gold or Alvar leaves arc the yourae art, and raatiy rtosatr brow to driiahtfri rt an Art la Me Shapes to fendlreflehm th avast darirabte ahapm briag eaptad Caadte-Ilgthem tha rid notorial medals. la really amra soft aad ptooriag thaa any rthar UlaaAaattoa. and ft has hue gaits a fad lately la many boaam to have candlelight almaat nrlaslvaly as lllamlaattaa at dtoacr aad aapper Portias. For tha dining table the readtasttaki ar raadriahra aheald ha af sllvar ar giaaA th raadha balag flttcd late patent balden with pretty staadro One ef th most desirable atytaa rt audio ahadm ta that which has a gllgrro allrm frame, which ta slipped aror a Uatag ta rad, plak ar any dsrirrd rotor, this laacr shade baiag atohad with allk fringe. Throe may be amd far a gnat maay erraalam, akadm mada rt watn-aotpaper, prettily dtwaratod, ar thorn of allk or maps pa pm, are rtten very vdactive ter ta fnatUvs It ta pnaribta te rarer rharactertaric tostieka for each roam that will be rt Its aaa. Far th drawlag-aatif- ri earn are ta bo had m la delft pottery, flat pmvelala ar Alvar, while for the haR thr targur Mytei ta brum, carved wood er bream am very dararativu. . Them vary la aha pa. Am aad a Cra?-- rone hoi tha Unit to f rack aa arm Aaa a Hebetate aad toe) tra tra, beeUtoa. aaHwtchra. view, ta The ether Sgara drawing watat af srep da riilae, which could be wen as a separate bloat, ar hare a skirt , i tha material, trimmed by ef graduated tacks sheet the bottom Sited la rt tha wa trill ae wrtlh rt See tacka. Tha corsage filastrated was ef lavender maps de Ah trimmed with tatta to match. The Meats was rat away at tha nock over a traaaperaat jobs rt thla he tMt yoke being eat Bast by a hrridmel era pa. The la tha treat, three Hay maght with May eparhltaf heck toe brief i th oeatar rt tha at esfcto r waltaam arc (a atirodaara to m rural. and Baric tfi the farm aa orchestra af awliwcd tha page ahow aama artistic shows briag elthm In wead m In A grant assay atytos aad matartoh ora or Homiaa oranges makr tha In sat marmalade, aad tha riad will be more tender If alwmcnd la water ta room before th addition rt th aagar. Wafoh thla water, wtth th riad, jmcu, etc., to da termini eg tha gaaatlty af aagar Grtotla la small gaaatlty, about aa on bo to two gaarto la aftaa addri to th marmalade to heap tha ring from am tltng to tha bottom rt tba gtaaa. for ear metal he bom thnrarter aad Hatted plants aad ifoAaa wbra maeas aad th tehte In the dialog neve baa aurally derarotod with a tan flat rt flower. er it may stand Wtth half aad stomg, spaa aesap aat th palp rt tha phvaappli aad separate tha mm from tha hard re star. Fml sheet fear sweat araagaa. Alee tongthwhn and remora tha sards; aria tha Jatoe and palp rt the araaga and pineapple, arttk aagar te team; pat ta n fruit for wtth error ead park ta three me unarm rt foe to ana rt mil. tot Hand aa hear er mere. When toady te acre tarn tha ml Hare Into tha chitted ahall rt tha pineapple aad garnish th bum with leaves rt ths crown. If dwfoad. s Btlto Jamaica ram may ha added ta preparing thr aAxtara for rhS eg. aaagetn iaataewe Itaara the mangra S eighths from tha at am aearty to tha 'eaaom md aad rarrtaUy I omen the pari; .uea toaesa the aortic a from an another, wltboet maaortag them from th peri at ths Msaaam aal Saras la thto way, or mg toward tha potato rt ths pert to farm a harder area ad the hem rt thr fruit. Baras aa a frwtt dish with ether fruit er oa ladtvMnal plate. Orange Prcfleua Held wa Bawd ef Teel Scara the peel rt aa araage at noth red,Inchm m to hero a oritd band abnet wide around tha senior, ratting aa away tha root af th peri, flavor th bend at the Jaacttoa af two aarttoaa aad separate the arettoaa from sack other, hariag an attarbed to th bead. Orange Babayan fluwee (for -- la th erntar A each Kite tab dewa ths fleet of the skirt. Th tower pert ef the skirt was Inlet wfth ths Hated taea, tha broadidoU bring atttahsd won Ways of Preparing Oranges. Artistic Candlesticks- - By Dorothy By beam mafllostlrki, mart am hapartad from tha Far foot am ta groat flavor aad (warn ta rt 0lth arttotto afand point Oa er twe rt the raadtoetleka Biaatratad would be vary appropriate wtth mlrotoa furniture, hatag rood rt mar ar Iras Aapm Tha third aad foerth akrtchod ara good azamplm rt thma teodofa ta mrrod wood, Ma. 8 briag rt Perth atarty granefal shape ta mahagaar. white th fourth, which ta a Itttte arrara la aatltaa, was la oak. At lari grram era Th coioolal otyta rt coadtestli-hta rap gaalat forma, a grant aianr of flhot-rld thorn hatag onrmraatod by th cat atom tops, which fora a arrara far wore tham rt th light. Maay srigtaallg dmlgari far bad room amIraaa a light light, moot rt the rand tteka being rather abort, th glam made fltttag mag-l- y taatdo th raadlcstlrk mack like an ar. dlaary lamp cklmaay, tha appor part bAto is ttUp iktpi la tha mam aiabanta raadalahra rt brass, brouaa, weed, gtaas. stiver or gl see aaa aocara roorpmetos for twe, thru flve er aevea eandlm, Maay rt them raadolabraa or ta th braachtag atylro hatag dmlgBrd for dlalag ream aaa. wMta nth ara ara lataadri t hang aa th waft or ara ta usaal aha pea ae! tabto for serh apartment foaro - library arBBATftlCB CARRY. raadta-atlck- a an a Up-ta- g |