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Show 4 WEST 6R- - SENIOR CLASS OF AOADE MITTED TO OltGANI O'- - Innovation Instituted Under rection of Cot. Howz to Need of Larger Liberty Graduat- - Clast. No fraternities TWO GOOD SALADS OINT. CLUB. are irmitt'-j- lu fc rf j I l tte jig HOTEL CHEF TELLS HOW THEY SHOULD BE MADE. academic requirements will not be The conduct of the club lowered. will be regulated by a board of governors from among the cadet under certain club rules framed much after the bylaws of the average club. In. addressing the members of the first class on the occasion of the opening of the ciub Col. Howze said I'nited Slates nnli'ar a ailff. at re est Point and for this leasoi has always been an apparent iafc f sophistication and self reliansti ou the part of the senior classic the time of graduate. Denied th ges of free social Intercourse f ih one another, save such as waFpcr-mitteIn common with all theifher classes of the academy, then hur been no opportunity of deweujmj that degree of self reliance wh 4 u bo essential to the cadet wb 1 he gets out fiom under the rigid j of the academy after grad i on and mingles with men. To thus whc A Misnomer .have., studied .the ...condi thnsit Jia3 Twas 12 of the night, and The tired been recognized that to hold the adet man, unable to sleep, waa listening to to the same rigid order of dist illne the dog barklngafter rats on one side, through his entire course'H-fI a In another howling at the moon, on the a measure unequal to the bi sder other side cats fighting and yowling freer manner of life which a to on a shed near by, and rats squeaking follow graduation, and for this i stsnn - -as they scurried to their holes. the first, or seulor, class has with And these fool nature writers call the beginning of the new year leen he mutthem our dumb animals! permitted to orgaanlze a clu. A tered. Baltimore American. large room In the academic bwjtff ng has been fitted up as a comfoiahle REAL REASON. reading, writing and recreation nom for the exclusive use of the met of j the first class. For many years It has beetf'the desire of the authorities to diffeen-tiatthe senior class from the jest of the corps and at the same ting to rsqgre adhere to the disciplinary ments of the academy. The pmbleiu has been of particular interest to the present commandant of cadets, (ol. Robert L. liowze, and he has nnfer-takeIts solution in part by the esI . tablishment of this club. The working hours of the cadet begin at 7:15 a. m., at which time ht haa put his room in order, has lad his breakfast and Is ready forstsdy and recitation. From that bouy uttil ten p. m. his time Is occupied with official duties, with the exception of about an hour and a half, divided into two or three periods. With ihe She Grace could get along with her of these periods he s reWhere exception husband If she wanted to. to remain in his room irejar-in- g quired a way. there a himself for recitation, He Her husband says where theres radical feature of tho. w The Jour-nal. a will therea k won't. Chicago club Is the privilege accorded (he men of the first .class of vialfing It whenever they may choose 1$ Ihe The Old, Old Story. Of mystic cults I've tried study hours. They are permitted to In vnln to be a acbelar. pend aa much time In the ctph as Only to learn that, -"after all, they may desire and ' to emplofl tkat It 'taxer hgird" work- W rant ttir dottsn. - timeas they "see Nb feit Judas In on this repefct, them are , placed , , Follow Traveller. except that the existing standaids (of A Greenwich man tella of a Con nectlcut farmer who, after having driven a lot of hog to Greenwich, sold them for precisely wbat bad been offered him before he left home. f1 "You don't aeern to have made much by bringing your boga down here, With but one or two exceptions tells the there la not a remarked the man .who building of the Chicago story. world' fair standing as a permanent Well, no, replied the agriculturist, dejectedly, "I ain't made no money, but then, you know, he Added, hla face brightening. "I had the company Har-per- a of the hogs on the way down. Weekly. t d to them: You, are men now, and No. Amateur Thespian, the heavy nuta It not a stage wait. Aa Old Subscriber is Informed that wives are not like beefsteak you cannot make them tender by beating them. A Lover The way to open the door to a successful courtship Is very simple. All you have to do Is ring the belle. 1 Epicure wants the best way of avoiding Indigestion through mince pie, the ...remedy l easily learned. Dont eat It A correspondent who signs herself Fastidious wanta to know how to coavey a delicate hint to a lady guest who persists In using cigarettes. If she smokes, put her ouL This applies anally whether she smokes cigarettes or seta herself on Ore. Easy Mark asks the. surest wsy of detecting counterfeit notes. Try to get to servo a term on the grand jury, and then you will know how to Bnd true bills. , It Is hard to answer your question without furtlr data. Lily Dell. The fact that your heart flutters strangely and that you are always blushing, may be either signs that you are Romantically In love or that you have Indigee-$tof" .. Worried Wlfle If buying a' new bonnet la a crime in you husband'f yes. Just charge it to him. Baltimore American. c. make it and very few know how, said L. Delvaux, chef at the Hotel Baltimore. continued. "Few know how, lip "Housewives aud cooks generally are interested In salads and dressings. Here are a few recipes:"1 The chef opened his treasure book. Mayonnaise diesslpg, U read: Take the yolks offour eggs, one quirt of olive oil, two spoonfuls each of mustard and salt and a pinch of red pepper. Put the cold yolks of the four egga into a cold bowl, add half the mustard, stir till the yolks are well broken; now add the oil very slowly till it has the consistency of buttor, then add half the salt, which will thicken it up; thin with a little gradually beat in the oil till it thickens again; now work In the mustard, salt and pepier and the remainder of the oil and liquids till all is used. Should the tbavonnaise curdle it can be restored by putting four large tablespoonfuls of plain melted butter, which must be quiie cold, iulo a round bottomed basin, and gradually work In the curdled mayonnaise,, when It will return to its projK-- r consistency. Something else which Is good and easily made, 1 cucumber salad. Dae Heed cucumbers, steeped in salted Ice water and drained. Dish up alternately with sliced pickled beets, quartered bard boiled eggs; dress with oil, salt, pepper and caper vinegar. To make combination salad, arrange together slices of cold boiled potatoes. Brussels sprouts, flowerets of cauliflower and shredded celery. Arrange neatly in a salad bowl knd serve with French dressing. Italian salad Is a tempting dish. To make it the cook should take tt0' fifths part of cooked green peas, one-fift-h part of small diced cooked carrots, one-fiftpart of diced cooked white turnips, part, of small cut string beans, mixed. Then into a French dressing mix chopped chervil, tarragon and chives. Moisten the vegetables with the mixture and serve, garnished with sliced cooked potatoes and pickled beets. Kansas City Jour Ah are ahout to be thrown with men in all kinds of positions, and we want you to get into the habits of men as far as the limited opportunities here will permit. We want you by your personal practices to become familiar enough with those habits that when you meet , BREEZY, INDEED s . t" 9 jl J She I think be'a such breesy chap. He He certainly does blow a great deal about himself. Brooklyn Eagle. DETERMINED. Everybody Busy. Fattvsr has go bark to ridlh a wheel. Ttm family la madly gyrating; Mother has bought a new automobile. And the children are all -, Washington Star. roller-akatln- g. Tho Interest In Risks. People are alwaya willing to listen to a . man who wants to make speech." . "Tea," answered Senator Borghum; Ua the sporting Instinct of the American people. They know he's taking a chance on saying something he will be Washington Star. sorry for. The Virginia Stats Building. An Advantage of Elaborate Diction. You say he accused you of being untruthful ?" That's what happened, answered Piute Pete, with much embarrassment. And lives to tell the tale?" Well, you see he used long words in such a roundabout way that he Molly How are you going to refory waa out o town before I had flggered him? Wash' out exactly what he meanL Dolly Marry him. Does he need iagton Star. Molly Goodness! such heroic treatment aa that? Discouraging Nowa. Yeast Dinlsulu, the Zuly chief, has May Redlvivus. Mary had a littlw 'am, a grapbophone with which' he enterAlso um.. little buna. tains his guests, and also an organ of . She mado.sumtwU he out of on- - whk-UbKngtUb-buUihimself i Just like tho railroad oil performs. J mijro. Crlmsonbeak No wonder mission arte are getting more scarce Yonk Theoretical Treasure. ers Statesman. Some rich men are unable to count t all their money." In Dreamland. said young Mrs. Torklos. "Tes, How does It feel to be counted when Charley slta down and figures him.' asked out," they how much he la going to win a ihe I don't know," answered the de tlu-m- e featcd'ft(;ntset''WHsir"ttmonTrrtter Chiaway while that was going on. cago Tribune. itackjafAt Jfjl he isn't going to be able to count it." Washington Star Aa Phrases Change. Sour Grapes. You know people are criticising Newed seems to be awfully proud your parsimony," said a candid friend Never mind,'' was tho answer, of his wife," said the old bachelor. Well," rejoined the unsuccessful wait 1111 1 get as rich as some t suitor, he hasnt much to be proud these - zatlway magnates; then tho of. She only weighs 10 pouuds." magazine writers will compliment me on my heroic frugality." Washington Chicago Dally News. Star. Could Hear Him. Not Lucky. Patience Is her husband still takBill Does your brother carry a rabing Boup every day? Patrice Well, hc'a taking coup bit's foot? Jill No, buttihe goes around witk a very day, hut he's not still about It bare lip. Yonkers Statesman. by any means' Yonkers Statesman. v Col. Robert L. Howze. men outside, no matter where, you can conduct yourselves with proper We and savoir faire. want you to be ready to enter fully upon the responsibilities and obligations of man's estate. Greater privileges carry with them greater responsibilities, and it is important that you learn this lesson e well. "This idea Is a radical departure from the disciplinary policy of the military academy In so far as you cadets of the first class are concerned. To a large extent your time now becomes your own, to he disposed of as jou may choose. With the privileges accorded you in connection with this club, you have at once a distinct and dignified status, in many respects identical with that which you will In other enjoy after graduation. words, you have assumed to a conof siderable extent the prerogative regulating the minor details of your own lives. Upon you, aa the first cadets to enjoy these privileges, h one-fift- 170 MAIN St SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Krkionmhle Frier PATENTS Protect jour Men -t- hey may bring you wealth. Patents, C meats, Trade Marks and Designs Information furnished Frea quickly obtained. upon application. Harry J. Robinson ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 102 MERCANTILE SLOCK. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SECRET OF GOOD MANNERS. Chiefly a Combination of Good 8ense and Good Nature. A friend of yours and mine has very Justly defined good breeding to be "the result of much good sense, for good nature and a little the sake of otheis, and with a view to obtain the same Indulgence from them Taking this for granted as It la I'thlnk lt cannot be disputed astonishing to me-- tha,t anybody who has good seme and good nature can essentially fall in good breeding Aa to the modes of it. Indeed, they vary according to persons, places and circumstances and are only acquired by observation and experience, but the substance of it is everywhere and Good manners eternally the same. are to part lar societies wjiat good morals are to society Ip general And as their cement and security. laws are enacted to enforce good morals or at least to prevent the HI effects of bad ones, so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received to enforce good manners and punish bad ones. Chesterfield. seif-denl- FATHER OF THE POOR. h naL GOOD TO HAVE ON HAND. Home Remedies That Will 8ave Pain and Doctors' Bills. Queer Charity Seen Every Morning Near Paris Markets. At a certain point' of Paris, France, near the Halles there la every morning to be seen an Instance tor which It would probably be difficult to find many parallels of thaf benevolence which combines with money expend)- tures the elements of personal serv- ice. An old gentleman, well dressed, presents himself at an. hour now well knowrn to those concerned, and there fllatrlbntea with his - own hands 100 large "bowls "of soup,- which bi tastes himself, to aa many floor peo- - ' pie, who, It need hardly be added, are . To save doctor bills always keep these things on hand, aaya an Eastern aatkorlt3L.Jr.lnctnm.ol .rhubarb, gweet duty' "kwR ' responstblHtyot firit"' of niter, essence of peppermint, demonstrating that this prerogative spirits new bottle a a a bag, clay spice pipe, las not been injudiously extended." of chloroform and cotton batting and a bottle of goose olL .If your little one there waiting for him. Then he withdraws, walks for some haa the earache put a small piece of and la taken up In a fine distance, the batting In the pipe, drpp On it just motor car, which whisks him rapidly three drops of the chloroform and put The Father of the Poor la the atem In the ear and blow through away. the only name which can be given to the bowl quick and before you have $20,500; Virginia, time to lay the pipe down the ear will him. 000; Tennessee, $300,600; Virginia counties (additionHis Lucky Horse Chestnut. stop aching. There Is nothing better al), 1150,000; Vermont, $10,000; West for croup than goose oil and molasses J. G. Simpson, who had been arrest- BUILT TO REMAIN. - a the mayonnaise, many vine-garfhe- n l will-there'- ur Om niaa who tried to sell JM a ridd pier for SIO. Apply that rala la th Jewelry yoa bay. luu get lull value tff year Diuurv a ath oa autl na braiaa." Mayonnaise, Properly Prepared, la Perhaps the King of All Cucumber Combination, and Italian Salads Are Good. e ANSWERS. ,TjO THE.XURlQUSt 'ou Would Look With Suspicion structure. This is true of the more recent St. Louis exposition and the still more recent Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland. Ore. Hut such is not to he the case with the Jamestown exposition which has Just opened, for the state buildings which have been erected upon j the splendid site on Hampton Roads are to be a permanent mouument to the event, and will a'tcr the show closes November CO next ,. tiansformed Into homes, club houses, hotels, and the like. This means quite an arrsy of fine structures the following states landhaving made approtu iHtnr--frr- r ings andexhibi's Unbnma, $.9,0001 Arkansas. $13, imn. Delaware, $10,000: Connecticut. $ urin Louisiana, $15. -- , 000; Georgia. $5o onn Illinois, $C8, 000; Kentucky, $l0,tmi. Mj.yjand, $tj$,000; Michigan, l.onou. M.smr,, $10,000; ', icon Massachusetts, (.w jersey, $75,000; Noith Duhutu $13,000; New Yoik, $1301,000,, Nmit r.trolina, $30. mwmhnv rrA-mct- nT.iEomirtro.f Virginia, $55,000; New Hampshire, $10,003. The exposition buildings proper sist of about 25 structures, among con- them being an auditorium and hall 160 by 236 feet, with wings" 62 feet long, having an audi tortum 91 by 91 feet, with' a Beating capacity of about 3,000; a palace of 'manufactures and liberal arts, 2S0 by 550 fact; a palace of machinery and transportation, 280 by 550 feet; states exhibit palace, 300 by 500 feet; a mining and metallurgy build ing, 100 by 250 feet; a hygienic and medical building 100 by 250 feet; a pure food building, 90 by 300 feet; a palace of history and historic arts, 124 by 129 feet, and an educational building 124 by 129 feet. Besides these, there is what is known as the Arts and Crafts Village. consisting of seven cottages of colonial architecture. These are the textile building, 53 by 88 feet; copper, stiver and woodworkers shops, 44 by 137 feet; pottery shops 48 by 50 feet; model iron shops, 48 by 50 feet; school, 35 by 45 feet, with a model schoolroom, 25 by 52 feet; mothers' and childrens building. 60 by 100 feet, and Pocahontas hospital, 50 by 80 feet. This does not Include the various government buildings nor those on the "Warpath, nor does It Include the two government piers that are each 200 feet wide and extend 1,600 feet Into- - Hampton Reads. They are connected by a cross pier 800 feet long and of equal width with the parallel pier. The water space Inclosed within these piers will be used for smaller craft to maneuver In anrf for aquatic sports. - A reproduction of the hattle tie tween the Merrlmac and the Monitor. In Hampton Roads, as It was fought e ttrTSOS; is- - one-ef-the- - The government has Iennsvhtpn.i $,ouo00; Rhode Island, $30000. South Cuoiina,1 $20. propriated $10,000 for thla alone 000, ap- i tsoocooocoooGcoaoooccoo.xiffloooooocoooooooooooceoooooooa A Problem. v vThe English Way. j Beacon-Rail- way servants in Engbeitair linVn, "ihe world Is to receive $1,500-00are land supposed round. Isn't it?" j a year in tips. "So I believe, m son," iephe4 dad. Egbert Some of the money goes Well, dad," o nunueii B(,bbyhow to attendants for allowing you to look can It come to an eud?" Harper after your own trunk. Yonkers Weekly. "Dad. 0 Statesman. A Parental Kick. Sure Thing. Do you know any way to avoid seaFamily Friend-D- id you find your sickness? , girl trying to elope Old Man tarlmi-- . Yes; keep canceling your sailing Ye. and tbs fet J udgo. date. low, to hoot lia:t,nn,rS American. heated quite warm and given In teaspoon doses. The spice bag Is for cholera Infantum, placed over the stomach and bowels it does as much good as medicine. The peppermint is for stomach ache aud pain. Tincture of rhubarb I use for about everything, I could not live without it. The niter is for feverishness and colds. Keep these ready to use the minute they are needed and it will save you a great deal of anxiety and cre. ed as an alleged bookmaker, tearfully begged Lieut. Wheeler, after he had been released for want of evidence against him, to return a horse chestnut which the lieutenant had taken from him, says the Philadelphia Ledger. "Please let me have it. he pleaded. "I might Just as well try to play the races without money as without that horse chestnut. I can't lose if I carry it. When It was restored to him he seemed more glad to get It back than he was to obtain his discharge from Soup. three ounces of custody. Take one butter, two tablespoonfuls of flour, Seasons and Fashions. one good-sizecarrot, one onion, some Woman's apparel blossoms out in pieces of celery, one small turnip, one simultaneously with the quart of water, salt and pepper, three gorgeousness flowers and trees Queen. cloves. or four Cut the tail Into neat joints, pour Didnt Concern Him. boiling water on the pieces, let them man said to the Sir, the soak for a few minutes, and then dry heavy-se- t man who was smoking a In a clean cloth. Melt half the butter long, black cigar and reading a newsin a pan. and fry the pieces of tail paper, "would you allow your boy to cut small. Add smoke cigarettes when he grows with the up? the water and seasoning, skimming It T've never given the question a minIn thoroughly. Take another pan, put ute's thought, replied the other. the rest of the butter, stir In the flour "What! Never pondered upon the etc , and when all Is well browned add effect upon the constitution,' to say th- - stock, previously strained. Season nothing of the mind of your son. to to taste, an serve with pieces of tail allow him to smoke the deadly In the tureen things? "Never a thought Ho, sir. Best Ways to Wind Wool. "And will you allow him to drink? Wool for knitting or crochet should "I have never thought about It. neter be wound very tightly Into Oh, can such things he? Are you bard ball, as this makes it thin and letting your child grow up in the midst Some good knitters merely of temptation without fsoor. speaking a unwind the sketn into a soft heap word to but this method is only iiossible where "Look here, sir! Yon mean well, I there is no fear of entanglement, as if suppose, but let me tell you that I've the heap of wool be disturbed It soon been a confirmed bachelor for the last gets into a hopeless tangle. A better 20 years. plan la to wind the wool over throe Greatest Horseba.k Ride. or four fingers of the left hand held The greatest ride on horseback outside the ball These fingers should lie gentlv withdrawn at frequent Inter ever done up to his time was done by - ILu n ti n gdocakUe, . Talr tO''chrin'2Trrhepn'?tTirrrr ofqhr halt XoaperThjurnb31LE gland, Vpril 2. 1745, who rode 213 Life Wool Woman's wound thus says miles in 12 hours and 17 minutes to is alwavs seft and full of thread. win a wager of 5nn guineas. Tomato Aspic. Germanys Various Rulers. Soak a half box of gelatin in a cup is ruled by ryie emperor, Germany of cold water for an hour. Strain the four six grand dukes, seven king, of a tomatoes stewed Juice from qu.i't and one simple count. These princes through a flannel hag to get a clear sovereigns occupy very different deliquid. Season It wiih a teaspoonful grees of importance, even In the eyes of onion juice, two of white sugar, one of their own immediate of kitchen bouquet and a teaspoqufnl in one degree or another subjects, but they all enjoy' of minced ritisley, pepper and celery the d. gnliies and of king-shiprivileges salt to taste. Bring to a gentle bail and all have to fare sonic of the . In the dissolved stir skim, gelatin and rosponsibiliiies of state. Every one of . stfain, without squeezing, throng ' them has a capital rrnd a court of his flannel While lukewarm, pour Into own. Some of the capltrls aie not wet jelly mold or over the meat that very big ernes, hut tin y ore all very to be imbedded in it croud. Ox-Ta- il ox-tal- l, sad-face- ! "7i - |