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Salt Lake, North Yakima, Boise, Ida., Everett, Wash., Oakland and Sacramento, will be considered. A plan is on foot to petition con gress and the President of the United States to create a National hnnrrl which shall have for its object the di version of a laree share of the nenrlv $500,000,000 which Americans spend each year in travel and luxuries aoroaa. The cities, carnivals and exnonitinna now embraced in the association are : Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, Cal. ; Mid-Pacific Carnival. Honolulu T TT Rose Festival, Portland, Or.,; Pow wow, bpokane, Wash.; Montamara Festo, Tacoma, Wash.; Golden Pot latch. Seattle. Wash. : Carnival Week. Victoria, B. C. ; Mount Baker Mara- tnon, Helligham, Wash.; Round-Up, Pendleton. Or. : Portola Fiwtivnl Ran Francisco; Panama-Pacific Interna tional exposition, San Francisco, and Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, Cal. Successful Jelly Making. Use good fruit which is a little un der ripe. Use the best granulated sugar. Do not make large quantities of Jel ly at one cooking. Heat the sugar in the oven before adding it to the fruit juice. The jelly will be clearer and finer if the fruit is simmered gently and not stirred during cooking. Set the jelly in a sunny window for twenty-four hours, then cover with melted paraffine and set in a dry, cool place. Woman's World. It Cures While You Walk, TT Aliens Foot-Ease Is a certain cure for hot iwoa 1 1 jir, callus, and swol len, ach ing feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25. Don't accent an? bUtutc. Trial package VREE. Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Leltoy, S. Y. " Worth Extra Time. "Prisoner at the hnr." nnirl tr,n judge, "is there anvthinc VOU wiah tj-i - - o " w say before sentence is passed upon youi ".ino, my lord, there is nothin' I care to say, but if you'll clear away the tables and chairs for me to thrash my lawyer, you can give me a year or two extra." Don't buy water for bluing-. Liquid blue Is el EffulraUblue31 Cross Ball blue, the Moral Indifference. If ignorance and passion are the foes of DODular moral it v. it mint ha confessed that moral indifference is the malady of the cultivated el hoops The modern separation of enlighten ment and virtue, of thought and con science, of the intellectual aristocracy from the honest and vulgar crowd, is the Greatest daneer that ran threaten liberty. Henri Frederic Amiel. Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m Mail S714 Dy appointment DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatment of all Acuta and Chronic Diseases. I.ir-ennerl Praj.ttfnni. Kntt.JOJ.E4 Arcade Building, Seattle. J ts S r i an ti sa mmr m m tifvzftrZLYl g3rMfcsmsay.J COOKED IN NEW WAYS THREE GOOD RECIPES FOR PREP ARATION OF CHICKEN. Will Be Found Pleasant Change From the Generally Accepted Methods Most Delicious Served With As paragus Special Stew. Chicken. Waldorf Style. Boll a chicken until it la tender: take It from the fire and remove all white meat. Which cut into small dlce-shaned pieces, adding two truffles, cut in the same way. Put the mixture into a saucepan with a pint of fresh thick cream, season with salt and nenner and allow to boil tor twelve minutes, then thicken with two raw egg yolks diluted In two large spoonfuls of Ma deira wine. Stir this thoroughly in With the chicken, nlso two ounces of fresh batter added In small bits, and mingle without letting It boll again, then serve. Chicken, Asparagus. Cut a chicken into quarters and nut Into a saucepan with a little butter to fry. When It begins to steam duBt over with a little flour and fry to a pale brown, now sprinkling over a teaspoonful of chopped parsley and a little salt Take a couple bunches of asparagus, break off the tender carts, wash them well in salted water, boil slightly In more salt water, and drain. Put a lump of butter and one tablesnoonful of cream into a saucepan over a slow nre, piace hair the asparagus on top, dust with pepper, and then arrange the pieces of chicken over It; cover with the remainder of the asparagus and put a few pieces of butter on top. Pour over all one breakfast cunful of cream and stew gently till done. Turn me wnoie out Into a dish, tarnish with croutons of fried bread and serv. Btewed Chicken. Matelote. Sinen a iowi, araw and cut Into pieces, rub with butter, and flour and brown in an oven. Put four tablespoonfuls of Duiter into a frying pan and in It fry a carrot, a parsnip and an onion, all cut in nieces. Place the fowl in a stewpan with the vegetables and one quart or white stock. In the butter in Which the vegetables were MaA. brown two tablespoonfuls of flour, ana sur mis in with the fowL Mash the liver, cooked seDaratelv. and stir In with the fowl also, along with a laDiespoonrul or capers and salt and pepper. Simmer slowly for three quarters of an hour, add a quarter of a pound of mushrooms cut Into small pieces and simmer for a quarter of an hour longer. Serve garnished with mashed potatoes. How to Cook Lamb Kidneys. When you buy lamb kldnevs h the butcher leave all the fat on them. Wash them and put in a baking pan with a little salt and nenner and hirA about one-half hour In a good hot oven. Just before serving, cut onen th fat carefully and remove the kidney; and i nope you win enjoy them, as my folks do. Cooked this Wav triA-e- lro all the strong flavor that they usually nave- Dents on Furniture. When furniture becomes dented Mia following is very good: First da en the marked part with water, then cover witn several thicknesses of wet brown paper and then hold a hot Iron close to the paper, not actuallv touch. lng, until all the moisture Is absorb ed. This quite effectively removes all aenta ana gives very good results. Ham a La Venison. This is a dainty for Sunday night suppers: Put one tablespoon butter and one tablespoon currant Jelly in a frying pan over a rather slow Are. When melted, lay in some slices of cooked bam, and fry each side until almost ready to burn. . Remove to a hot platter and garnish with pars ley. - Cherry Puffs. One-half cup butter, one cup sugar, two eggs, one cun sweet milk, two cups flour, two tablespoonfuls baking powaer, stewed cherries. Cream, butter and sugar, add ees-a. and flour, and baking powder alter nately with milk. Butter small china baking cups, add teaspoonful cherries, then batter, then more cherries, and have cups two-thirds full, with batter on top. Place cups in pan of water, and bake in oven twenty minutes. Serve with hot, foamy sauce, or cher ry Juice. Roast Beef and Nut Hash. Hash In Pastry Ramekins Chop re mains of cold roast beef fine; season to taste, add minced onion, cook slow ly (adding little water or milk) until mixture thickens. Have ready baked individual pastry shapes; fill these with hash, dot with butter. Stand In oven until browned. Serve hot Nut Hash. Mix thoroughly one cup chopped walnuts and peanuts mixed, one cup bread crumbs and one cup nicely seasoned hot mashed potatoes Add milk to moisten. Brown in oven, Serve with cream or tomato sauce. Street 5ctNt in tripou EDWIN ASA DIX recently wrote for the New York Evening Post an entertaining letter of travel along Barbary's coasts. From his desclrptlon of Tripoli the following paragraphs : are taken, though it will be seen that he wrote before the ancient city had become the center of a military movement: Tripoli in Barbary, the Turkish city, stands up wonderfully behind Its long walls, as viewed from the deck in the early morning. Its distant build ings show every tint of buff and am ber and creamy white, with here and there & dash of pink or soft blue. Seven minarets, each with Up or spire of emerald green, point the way of heaven to the faithful, and two frown ing gray fortresses threaten the way In other direction to Infidel assailants. The view Is distant, because there Is no harbor and the wide bay is shal low. Ships must lie well out in the offing. Here is a city little known to the world, though so alluringly In the cur rents of the world's travel and trade. FW traders and fewer tourists visit Tripoli. Probably not many persons could even tell you exactly where this Turkish desert colony Is. Must Have Escort. The landing is made In small boats, and passports or passes consulates must be shown at the little landing stage before permission to land is granted. It is well to repair at once to the British, French, or Italian con sulate, to obtain the escort and pro tection of a kavass, for the native Trlpolltans are none too well dis posed toward casual foreigners. Un der the guidance, then, of the kavass or Janissary, a resplendent ebony In dividual in a gorgeous uniform and bearing the baton or big stick of of fice, we explore the city. One realizes at once that one has left European soil and the methods of European municipal governments. The streets are dirty, narrow, and Ill paved; everywhere are evidences that the city Is left largely to govern it self in tht approved Turkish fashion. But it is full of novelty and varied in terest Here is a great market square, with arcades at the sides, and with a rude but massive stone fountain In the center. Vendors squat on the ground behind strips of matting, on which are little piles of oranges, lemons, figs, vegetables, grains; nuts, fish, dried locusts and other unedlble- looking edibles. Cooks fry fritters In oil over basins of glowing charcoal. Laden donkeys pusn meir way through the throng. camels strut sullenly by, children shout and play, and all the daily Ufa of a busy Oriental mart unrolls Itself. Farther on are the long, covered alleys of the chief bazaar, the Souk el Turo. Here are ivory and ostrich feathers and quaint native Jewelry. In another direction lies the Hara or Jewish quarter, giving gllmpsos into oueer little shops and into the patios or interior courts of the private houses. Roman Arch. In the very center of the cltv are reminded that Rome, the unlva. sal, has been in Tripoli. Here stands a solid ornate triumphal arch, built in me comparatively rare form styled quadrifons, of marble ones white, now darkened and defaced by time. An inscription still legible records that It erected ny a quaestor under the ' ill Joint reign of Lucius Aellus Verus and Marcus Aurellus. It stands low, for It is half-buried in the accumulated soil, and one of Its portals Is debased to the purpose of a native cooper's shop. But its carvings still preserve something of their acclent beauty, and the structure standing there In the heart of an alien city and civilization during all these centuries speaks ol the power and prestige of the days ol the Caesars. The desert comes close up to Tripoli on all sides. There Is no hinterland, as there Is with Tangier and Algiers and Tunis. There are rich resources in the sands behind It, but in the TrV politaine there Is no attempt at d velopment The city carries on a lim ited caravan trade with the Interior, as It has done from time immemorial, but the trade Is attended with dlfi Acuities. The desert tribes are fleroi and savage, and they rob and kill No European, no Trlpolitan even, can pos sibly venture into this part of thi Sahara unprotected. When the can vans go, it is in vast numbers, cora prising two hundred, Ave hundred, 01 even a thousand camels, with arme4 attendants forming c private army, and their return, months or even tws or three years later, is a matter of ex cited Interest and gratulatlon for thi whole city, Just as the return of th East India merchantmen used to b for Salem. Tripoli, the city, has between thirty five and forty thousand inhabitants; the indigenous races, Berbers, Arabs and negroes, of course, making up thi bulk of the population. There an eight thousand Maltese. The Euro peans are almost negligible; the Ital lans (chiefly Sicilians), who are mosl numerous, tallying about six hundred The Turks consist only of the fen troops and the governing officials, at whose head is the governor-general and commander-in-chief, now onf Regeb Pasha. He is, of course, th personal representative of the sultan The desert population of the entin vilayet or province Is very difficult t estimate, but in the most recent local and official reports it is given ai about 900,000. . . Tripoli has thirty mosques and thlp teen synagogues, but until within I few years it had no schools whatever; the children receiving a smatttering ol letters and Koran texts in the mos ques. It Is better now; their are eight public schools of various grades, ele mentary, normal, technical, and mlK tary, whose good effects are already U be seen on the younger generations. 4 Long French Canal. An interesting demonstration of th completeness and varied uses of thi French canal system was recently fur nlshed by the arrival of the Brltlsl admiralty yacht Rose at Marseille, ei route for Gambia. This yacht first went from Portsmouth to Havre, and thence by the Seine to Paris, and from Paris to Marseille through thi ' Lolng canal, Nemours, St Mammes, the Brlare canal, Montargls. the Loin canal, Chatlllon-sur-Loire, Nevers, thi Dourtogne canal, . Chalon sur-Saone, Macon, Lyon, Avignon, the Port-de Ikwio. The Rose Is a vessel of S3 tona Just as Impossible. "I'd rslher have a oomootent cook."