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i. you a *t risk i t starting .a ♦ I Paart ata for Tstteraa '1 In» KI ik I Voti Ila«»- \lnu)t Itoiiu’lit lina l><»rn<- lite sigliti ture ofClia*. II. F’Ii-t« ln-r, itnd litui l>< >-u inailo under bis pa-raonul siipervlsiun for ox<-r <M> veltri. Allow no olio to ilcceive yotl in Ibi». < ountrrfcll»», liultation» nnd • • .lu«l-u»-go<i<l ’’ uro Imt l'x |H-rlin<-iit v nn<l ciiditnuer tbo beali li of Cblldren llx|M-rleu«*e ugain»t Itaperimciit OREGON, HAWLEY SMAR1 EVENTS OF THE DAY What is CASTORIA F’nstfiriti 1« ii barrtib*»« »iibstltiltii for ! a«tor IMI, I i gorlc. Drop« and Nootblittf Nyrnp-«. It 1« 1*1« a-.aiit. «-ontaln» nclther Opinili, Morplilno nor oflter N.ireotlo ■ubsttince. Il» ttge i» II» gnarant»-««. It destro)«» Varili« unii uliay« Frven»bne««. Il « tir»-« Dlarrlm-a unti \\ Ind Colle. It reitero» 'I <•»•! bini; Trottble». <-lir»-s < oli»!Ipalloti unii l'IatulciK V. It •»»liiillut«-« tli»« I’ imm I, regniate» tbo Ntoniacli nnd llnWel», gii mg lieullb) inni lini tirai ah-ep. The Cblldren*» l,anacca I li® .'lutili r*» I ricini. Out-oi-Town People Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts o! the World. CANADA IS ANGERED. Retaliation in High Tariff Is Urged in Dominion. Ottawa, naw A me finally rt rovi tariff agaii allot • ' ' Being i 15.—That th« a* tariff when her increase th* is the roprosant- rciaj budiee HI’S MAKE PROTEST Appeal to Mikado In Trouble With Hawaiian Officials. The Kind You Have Always Bought ulu and po- Sleep *. Negoro. one node formal foreign ofllce I authorities qianeae aub- We«n Japan n High Sh«r- h<- office of 1 incendiary ng to bring the U-rritory ln Uso For Over 30 Years MAPLEINF if VAAlIla n wetrf «nd i ta tnedr and me ia a<>ld by i |x4tle and , Swalfla, Wa BEST AVAILABLE Cleaning Dyeing s VIENNA »11: 'M Cl-EANtNG A DYI. WORKS 2J4 20 Third Sliw, Portland. Oregon you q dear ! truth. by th here « U* IlC'l the Ofh<r n tion of ’*Oh. in't usually invariably pre keeper, consumption, thing* !*elng ot right hat appi nsi to the To think up a col-.l in a thing*, aftei «we a poor taken ana a of you. V.su re right Mr« »nrjr much t Wifey boonet Hubby Wifey from *10 Hubb Bill. 11 l-ai*r his rights as Ulteed under nited States In his com- -arch of his his private I authorllies law. Terri- ienry admit» by force of warrant» or I that the pa- «nee of crim- e declare» the • re open to is* been dam- pbance of any ar, the city is »nd the ten- V Were issued I force of po ice station to- •»«■ney. that threal- • ehnsirur of a ’ the J a|»aiiese (King the ar- h« paper from d to the strike Seised in the ie strike or al rung threats «or. bav<- returned W tialua plan- tkat they have >. From the torial Sheriff 'I was the orig- e to return to earn enough strike and by >g and again > planters by -regularity of COPY of futur* I I C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor pretty i DR T. P. WISE DENTIST and Bridge Work a Specialty No M. rt ur> , .!»• nn* r*e Drug* lived. >• Truat Pulkllns No -n. Operations or ( Milins Guaran lha.-. » tn rure Catarrh, A»’hn>« !.un<, »! kui’-ry tr»>ubl«o, «and all Private a»l w fM A SUR*: CANCER CURE j Ju®t r**"***®*J Ir m Mia, China «afa, ev and re»iabl®. U.. falline in It® weei If y<n$ ranno« rail write for aym! n U arui . 11 t I • i ( ONxtl I ATH>N FHtt The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. Si. th TullTt.AND. OK bill I rr«i»!>«**l lc carrt-d on for yaara ore«! t h« knew», ami I backing her er aliow n h tuan y ■>* >: Isi and tear», "Hare they all are, Gren.' entering the room. "1 tumbled them Into ■ this towel; I rouldn't carry them In my j hands Gmd gracious. Mr« I'pcroft, de lis». Of ait «1er« «T V nt |«Cv $«abl to» tenti Hâ«oi 0 <0HfM |ftOD»W«lbAv« Hr«M»bhn W V ‘ g-1 up. W hat la the matter 7" “Htay wbera you are. and atHilogias t« i Mias Itanlsoo f«»r your lm;*»«rtlii netice. be Greuvllle f«»ra you rloa," thumiere« lt ’ ■'Quick. w< man. and I'll be lenient about tba a«-«-ond chargi I have agalnal you.'* "Oh, ploaae forgivo me. Mias Maude! II didn't mean It In<l«-e«l I didn't !" whim- pared th» cmtfallrn houavke V«r. “There, that'll do," »aid R«»eo. con I letnptiioiisly, while 'lauds » i < hh I In open eyed wonderment at the complete aubju Get it from gallon of her ancient foe. “Eureka!" ha your Grocer •houte»!, as. after running bin ays over soma half a d<»aen mouldy p»i>era, a more T I musty ¡»archment than usual came ben-ath his ken. “This will do. You can go, Jaquea Mlfe. C<k Mrs I'pcroft. without a ¡«lice e*rort for ChKaga. tbs prveent . but you had better bear In mind. In future, that If you are !n«»l<*nt to Ml«s l*entarn you will aeitle with me, and that next time I promise you It shall | be a settlement In full." With a low curtsy the disc I kous»*k*««y»er left ths mom In haf breast, but mlx««l • [¡roportion of fear. Hei I would know no bounds I ever see her op|H»rtunlty; bu |ent Grenville It-*« bad | w holssome terrorism. DAISY FLY KILLER FRESCLMT B A K INC- POWDER Egg-Phosphate nut no vu ntit im HltiriKMI run to ntu Qpo ««O OO'.I MTHB thia l»»l bad esilia f It»«-« | A FULL POUND 25c. Guaranteed under all Pure Fond Lewa dL3^ KC Stands for Quality Economy Purity In providing the family’s meals,don’t be satisfied with anything but the best. K C is guaranteed perfec tion at a moderate price. It makes everything better. . afraid " What <1 1 fear lift a iM V T ander; and T*m retar’*" r^v* Mm *”•* na stteulioa te , Ucease to do sa inu<-b aa be llkm for biiu- •elf." (To bo continued.) ln»t < '<>rlander for the -ted In more Ilian one stall Iva art-iu« known HE DEFENDS DIVORCE It a (tank- has eel In. I aloof from a wagsr Vtelne Ju<ta« llerlare* It I* * Itrme- would have Jum;>ed dy «»»«I X«l «»• Kvll. uroua meu taka tba In the course of an nAlr»-»» before little, but speedily the Twentieth Century Club ■■¡ hhi the Ind th« disposition to lay subjset of divorce, Lucllllu» A. Emery, ly lnrr«a»iug. chief jtnlge of the Maine Nupreme Ju ur« I’rariikan, attirx) In eiitfrml th»? Hu! « t I pt ion dicial Court, gave utterntiee to some f»w »!«)• «In<*« hi« views that have created much com to <lo him jutth'e, ment and dla»-iisal<m among the clergy u then» had not a and others, a Banger < Me * dispatch to F in the day the New Tork Herald aays. Judge Em mad« on ery Mid In ¡mrt: Irti.kd to. t'oriandvr. “I have read a yn-nt deal and heard otherwise, he argueiL a gr«-nt deal about the divorce evil and know In perfectly to «top Now. In my opinion, divorce Is not an ««ell, h« ran u¡> si evil, but rather a remetly for evil. IJk«- this det -nal r» I Foren« vne-at «at aiuong tbs > of tbe other reiiievlh's for evil. It may and la wa« a blg. <«>r¡»ulent north «-vun- does have attendant leaser evils, which fa« try man, *bn enjoyad tbe reputatlon of we must seriously consider slid ellml by no n ana thmwing hla money away. nate If ¡»«Milble. but In Itiielf divorce In turf ; irlance, when he ¡wralatently bel 1» not an evil It is a remedy. Tbe against A borne, **he knew aomethlng " to I ni agalnat Corlan- evil ¡»re<s«vlrw the divorce, but comes "Here I shall not consider Itel Mr I*ly art, for tbe aeo after marriage «1er !" vc the moral side of the question. 1 am tin on<l or wn to *,** tabi Pearman, »¡H-aklng from the legal standpoint "Put quietly. alone in conalderlng this remedy for Will you taha It twlc«r "Yes. many of the evils of society, i'rarm "Marriage la a civil institution, ra bh tabllnhcd by statute for the lieheflt of ths It Is not n sacrament There I ha man. rge«l round them; but no is nothing divine at»«>ut It, but It la a r Plysrt completed hla purely human Institution. Iziw hns cs than he reiterate«) bls tabllshi-d It. Its rights and abuatii are r of •'Ihr*?’» l.tMM» to 300 tlefliod. u ! by tt.ii church, but by law orlandrr!” a about in which be "To t«m»ure. divorce, may. In a «emu«, nliately joined by two or 'hree bar« an 111 effect upon society, It »<• «iHH-ulatora. would I* better, of cotiroe. If all mar Put It ihwn again, i'lyan," said Pear- > ; and now, Inspired with con- rlagvs wore Ideal, but they are no! the way In which hla owner We find th«-wc terrible conditions. The rvme«fy may t»e a chol<-e of two evils, teveral backers In but I My that In cho»«i!ng divorce «o mh | »» if Coriander * let) baa cb>>«en the lesser I have r In the market. but the layer» bro rd It said that divorce should not the hacker* t»e granted because of tbe children, but h Mr. Plyart's I maintain that It Is better for them— »M» against not only better, but less hurtful. And I my the«« things In the light of hon ' elperlem-e." >y Atmut once a year the Queen of Klam wears a state rob» which la considered m*«t tnaznlfieeut garment lu tbs FOUND. off the A scree islands, but aid summoned by wireless in time to all on board. r ring .»us, iao't it? PIMPLES ••! trier! a|l Lin«: Is • f t»l< - -I K medies which faik-tl to do fl.v anv good, but I have fount) the right thing at last My face was full »»i punpje «11-1 black heads. After taking Cftscarct* they all left. 1 am continuing the use <»f th< rn and rett'tn« mending them to uiy fneivlt I feel tin« when 1 riw in the morning Hope to have a chance to recommend Cn*CJuets.M Fred C. Witten, 76 1 !m bt , Newark, N J, Ptaatanf. Palafabla. Potent. Taste tsood- l,:» 1 Nrvrt Su ker \Vea«<*n r Grtpa, Never » «M tn b- * I he kenip In® tablet *ta;np«- ! UuiMialHd to Cura «. r > our uiuu<y Laua. *¿1 COFFEE T TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER » EXTRACTS dIJSI Hllilll CLOSSHfiDEYEn roar «.AMD oat A CURE FOR FITS The Treatment Is to Accomplish Wha! Sc /nee Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries ■*>14» fnt *na n » Intrmet that haa b*e>n manifeeteg th ,»M»,t he country by the « rvlarrful cures ! daily by »•I ar$ heir - at. It 1« ma'! y Mirprimns the vaai lamber p In order that fita ansi n*rvouMwae Ittrrwturv llutory ot k|.i lavar tmttloa, valu tr ' ! by mail atwMulelr am! tratimta »will fr«** to all w h« wnto to th® Ih* M a / lebbra lory. MB Pearl StirwL New York 1, itjr. P N U No. 24-0« Hat wtlilng to e-t vrrtlsers pteeee thio paper. with an "'Iron ” hand that I IM H) on corn at al! Corn Is said to contata about *0 per cent of starch and * per cent of oil, both !>eii>g very digestible, till makes fat and the starch produces heal and also fat. on account of Ito heat producing power It Is Inadvisable to feed corn. He«au»e of there not be ing any gr««l quautity of protata ta corn It Is necessary to f«»ed «omet hin* else with It—either clover or alfalfe. FILIPINO TROOPS MUTINY. Seize Post and Attack Americans and Loyal Natives. VIOLATED Boars tho Signature of .11 X E Veneraels need»,’* he «aid. I Maussrs Packed as Pianos Destine»4 “Nevertheless, in spite of my dis for South America. The steamer Nanticboke ha» Eiern grace because I am conservative, I Norfolk, Va., June 15.—Packed in bought at Elizabeth City, N. C., and it shall continue to give President Gomrz piano box»-» and evidently ready for my support in maintaining the regitn« is supposed by filibusters for an attack shipment, a quantity of rifi<-s ami am 1 helped to establish.’’ on Venezuela. munition. believed to b»- destined for Plans are in progress for th«- e*lt- Venezuelan revolutionists, was discov CHINESE COOLIES FOUND. bration of a ’‘sane’’ Fourth at Chicago. ered at Franklin toxisy. So f*r but one permit has beep granted The rifles are said to b« a part of a Inspector Falls Among Bind of Nine to self fireworks out of 300 applica I Consignment of I9.oof> Mauser weapons in Steamer's Hold. I shipped fr«»m NJw York to St. Ixxiis tions ar.d back to Franklin, billed aa piano», Seattle, Jun« 15. Immigration otfi- A new gold field has been fsand in ciale. after picking up on the wharf a ami packg«! to weather the trip to Nevada and a stampede is on. lb« filibuster suspect stray Chinese who gdmjtted be cam«« South America, A prominent New York pbv«Irian over a« a »tuwawsy on the Great North steamer Nanticoke was lying near •ays the depravity of Gotham’a children ern liner Minnesota, searched 'Jie ves Franklin and in the bla>-k water below exceeds that of ancient Sodom. «4 sel yesterday and discovered nine more the steamer was her consort, the tug Three men were fatally iojugrd by smuggled coolies and a quantity of silk Dispntch. The revenue cutter Pimlico is block the culiapse of a bridge being erected and cigars. Inspector C. E. Keagsy, who is a ading th» two suspects, and it is not •ver the Clmarvn river near Bullirte, h.-avy man. stepped into the m H locker believed that either could pass her Okla. « » of tbe steamer arid fell 20 feet through even in the darl anAs Order» have convention of The forty-first annual a hole in the floor, alighting squarely been issued from Washington to seize the National Arr^riCan Women** Suf* on top of nine naked Chinamen, where the vbaaels in < iuw e th*.« should, lift frage aasociallon will meet at Seattle upon they screamed in terror. Further anchor. Fhtf Nanticoke is not built July 7. investigation brtalght to light several for deep :<es navigation, but the dis New Mexico wool growers have just leather sacks resembling government patch could navigate far off shore and sold 700,000 pourwis of their product at mail pouches Bl led with raw silk and a the officers in charge of the situation a price Mid to be ever 20 cento per number of boxes of Manila cigarL bwliuv« the plan of th« filibusters was The bags of silk ar« aup|*»«ed to have to ttsnSpurt the arms to another pound. been taken aboard with the mail sacks. steamer st sea. Specialists have found that Harri- Three Chinese atowawsy* were cap man’« heart and kidneys are affected Employ» Stole Cash. tured on the British st- am^r aCymeric anthill health may compel him to quit last month, and it is be|i>-|ic3 organized Loe Atvgcioa, June 15. Theft by bu.ineM. smuggling is in progrta« on Oriental pustotlke smployks and nut an error in A violent earthquake in Southern steamers. a.. » routing was responsible for the loss of France lid much damag-- to property. registered pEckagea containing $30,- A number of persons are reported killed Turkey In More Trouble. 000 in cutevney mailed by the First and many injured. London, June 15 —-An Athens dis Natic-nai bank of Los Angelo« to ths Two |50 gold pieces minted in 1A77 patch to • letndon news bureau says ' Bank of Bisbee, Aris., a wi-A ago to have just been sold for ,10,000 each. that advices from Gakup, European i day. To a sudden uproar in the post- They are the only $50 pieces ever mint Turkey, report a tierce engagement at uflice following the discovery is attrib Djakovitch, In Northern 1 Albany, be uted the failure to apprehend tbe thief, ed by the governnwnL tween lfl,fin<i Albanians and 12 battal I who made away with two packages A New York legislative committee ions of Turkish troops. According to containing $10,000 ami $5,000, rw- to to study the direct primary laws of ............ the dispatch, the Albanians were re ! spectivrly. This alarm is responsible the various «totes with a view of itoadiy’ fi’ru uf Uie Turk?-h fur the recovery of the other psckugra. ommeading the beet plan for that state. | artillery. “ Rescued Japs Travel Far. D <uble tracking of the Northern Pa Hunt Down Mutineers. San Francisco, Jun«- 15.—The Brit cific line from Portland to Tacoma, has Manila, June IS.—Brigadier General ish steamer Winnebago arrived last commenced. Harry H. Bandholte, chief of the Phil- j night from Shanghai bringing five The dismembered body of a man has ippine constabulary, who is at present Japanese, thre«- men end two boys, been found in New York bearing the on a tour of inspection in th« island of who were picked up off the east coast deadly sign of the Black Hand 1 Jolo, will at one* proceed to Davao.. of Japan, May 29. The Japanese were Safety appliances wiII be installed at Mindanao Island, the scene of the •ighU-d 200milee<>fflhccua»tinadio- Panama to present accvtan to to the big mutiny. The insular government is man tied sampan. . They _ will b« turned ditch like the one winch damaged the det» rmined to make an example of the over to th« Japanese consul to be re- i mutinous men. j turned to their own country. Soo locks. Manila, Juno 14. A portion of the ' Second company of native constabula ry, statiooiHi at Davao, in th«- is I wih ! of Mindanao, in th«« Southern ¡«art of the Philippine archipelago, mutinied on th«« night of June C and attacked the com- | par«y quarters, which they captured after wounding oe<< of the native offi cers. After a light on the following day, which lasted thro« hour«, and in which an American named Libbey was kille«] an«! four others wounded, the mutineers took tu the mountains upon th«- approach uf a company of constab ulary stationed at Mapi, which hurried to th«- relief of the besieged Americana and loyal natives. With th receipt of the n«-ws of th«- mutiny today came also word that de- tachmenta of the Twenty third infantry have reached Davao an«t quickly suc- c«-« >led in restoring order. Several col umns of Iroope were imm«*diately dis patched in pursuit of the mutineers. It is believed here that the mutiny was of purely Io al character, resulting from differences over food supplies or the care of the women of the families of th»- constabulary. It is thought to be confined to members of one com ¡»any al Dav ao, aand the fact that a neigh boring company, also composed of na tives, hurrie«! to the relief of tho be- siegetl governor and the few Anx-ricans at the place i« cited aa proof of this. Acting Governor General Forties is expect««i in Manila tonight, when a conference with General Duval, com manding the div sioi of the Philippines, will be held. It is ex|>ect«*d Gist the determination will be reached el this conference vigorously to pursue the mutineers until the last one is capture«! F oh ut m I M-1 I k «* 1‘rrd ■ 'mil u m ght tie said that xrnas Is the natural ration for the hor»e, but when confined to a barn and also when worked, the animal needs a more strengthening and nutritious food. To feed prop- rly there luunt be a mixed diet. The Intention of ths f<M>d te supply heat and muscle, but not oi«r«uppiy uf fat. The quantity of fowl given should based on Ihr amount of work the horse has done the more work the greater th» amount of food that ahould t* The foods that are generally f«-<1 are hay, grass, corn, oato, Itariey, rye. bran, carrots, turnips and apples, Of the grains oats Is best, with corn sec ond. but both are Improved It fed In » cruahM stale, Oats build up the tnue clea. make bl Mtd and put nerve and endurance in the horse On account of the price, oat* are not generally used, and In I such ca»«<a care must t>e taken that the hay given Is rbtlier rich In protein. Corn and timothy hay are of a heat tag nature and hard on the digestion, causing ttw animal to pvraplre free ly. If corn la liberally used, some bran, with clover or some well cured PM vine hay, or clover with corn, will help balance up the ration and keep the digestive organ» In a healthy state In feeding green food care muet be taken. DEATH LIST GROWS Many Woundsd Parish Under Ruined Homes In France. Marseilles, June 14.- From 75 to I 100 dead and 100 injure«! is tonight's - «'Stiinateii casualties as the reauit uf the earthquake which devastated se ve ral towns tn the Suuthern part of France, ¡»articularly in^th<- departments of llerault and ttouche du Rhone. Great suffering is rejiorted owing to | a lack of bread an<l other neceasarie» of life. The casualties may be great ly increased, as the ruins have not yet been entirely aearch«-d. The villages of BL Cannat and Kognea were com pletely demolishe«l and luimbas. which is 12 miles from Aix, suffered heavily. According to sdvItM reroived from a number of places, wourulrtl are still impriBoned in the ruins an-1 soldiers are wot king desperately to rescue them. Survivor« are finding shelter in tent». In many places the streets have been | torn up anti are encumbers»! by rmvae -z of rocks, making them impassable. I Houses an t public buildings were crum bled to pieces. i Among other villages seriously dam- ag»-.i are ' auvenargues, Venelfea, I’e- Itasanrvj, Puy St« Reparade and Ar- guillea. tents Into the air and catch a mouth ful ns he can Be sides the Industry he Is compelled to mu HAS. exorcise In the pur- suit of his food, the horse loses about half the arata by r> iH-.n of the fai l that It la thrown over the top of the bag. The nose bag shown In the accom panying cut la of recent Invention and 1» designed to overcome this trouble. The feed supply Is contained tn a ree- ervolr which la secured to the bri Ito aud Is suspended twtwoen the animal's eyea The feed flows down of Its own weight Into a »aucerllke receptad« anlmal'l w h Ich Is held under the mouth. The feed Is always In reach and there la no occasion for the pata ful gymnastics which are no co inmota ly seen under the clrcumstattcea Poultry I'mate. The coat of food required to produc* a pound of beef, pork or chicken does not differ greatly, although chicken aella for 12 Io 2* cents a pound by the car. see. while other meats sell at from 4 to * ismls Thia difference ts further Ihcr.-aio-d on the farm from the fad that poultry picks up a good dm I <>t materia! that would otherwise A ROAD IMPROVER l>u Ix-halt ut a number uf farther« who wish to construct spllllog draga a correspondent sake for publication uf a plan, The dimensions of the sev D. W King of Missouri, who oral (Mtrta are Indicated In the Illustration, has Iw-ett the moet prominent advocate of this road Implement, describes It ns a leveler for Mnootlilng down the tough places and ¡»acktag the surface »oll. Best rvsulto are obtained on clay roads It will Improve even sandy soils, though it cannot make a hard r<»adt>ed of such material. WAR LOOMS NEAR. Conflict Almost everyone has noticed the pain ful efforts of the unfortunate horse which la compelled to take Its noon day tueal out of a ___ fe«»d l«ag In order X_______ to get the f»«««d the / hor»e must throw \ • *«ea Faaa 1S> aS and Mat Its if a CrtH ’ the bag con . With Germany Expected by All in England. pounds of sugar. 3 8 pounds Of casein and albumen and 0 7 pound» of min eral niatjor or »alts, The composition of the milk depends largely upon the cow» producing It. llotU Jeragy* *rx<2 Guernsey» give rich ttilllL upon which tbe cream quickly rises. Durhams and Ayrshire» give uillk o f au average rten- alowly ness. upon which the cream rl»ea Holstein cows nro noted for giv- Ing • large quantity of milk In which *b«re Ii a «mall proportion of fat. Ixvndon, June 14. The amount of war talk one h« are on every aids in The ; Ixjndor» is perfectly amaxing. ' topic practically monopolizes conversa- I lion in political and social circles, an<l j it seems to l»e generally admitted, with a kind of fatalistic complacency, that sooner or later- probably aoonsr ths British and German nations are going ’ to fight it out. People at large are taking note of the growing seriousness of the situa tion, and many display acute nervous ness. One hears members of ths [ American colony talk, half humorously, luyipr.ib. < tlrkrn (Mepe. Very -good crops can bo made at small coat from empty barrels, na shown In cut Flrat. drive shingle nails through the hoops on both sides of each »lave, and clinch thorn down on the Inside- Then divide the bar rel In halves. If It Is big enough, by perhaps, an«l yet with a certain serious- ness, of getting back home before the Germans come. Harry G. Selfridge said that personally he did not like the i outlook. “I tried to insure my shop/'sakl the former Chicagoan, “against bombard ment from the Thames, but the insur ance companies would not accept the riak.'' Germany, it ¡»’said, mean« to rule the sea, just aa it rules the European mainland. go to wa»te. as well an numeroua In- recta that should be destroyed, so that much of their food should not really lie figured a» er pc nee at all. Ilut there 1» a greater risk of loan In railing chicken» and the coot of labor per pound of finished product 11 more than with aheep or hogs. Thon you muet credit egg» produced, which complicate* the pi problem until you gel i*/i»t returns, accord a heads« be Thi Ing to capital Ideated ile« * and coat of maintenance, however, leaves a greater profit from poultry than any other farm live stock Jf a farmer would keep cloee account of the Income from hie poultry. Including the amount of egga and butter conaumed at home, ho would be surprised at the returns.-« Agricultural Epltomlat. Haalln* Colored People for Africa. timari < iik kcm coop. Guthrie, Okla , Jone 14.- A scheme to colonise American colored people in cuttln* through the hpops and the Africa is making rapid progress. Cap bottom. Drive sticks In jo the ground tain N. B. Easton, of Stillwater, will to hold the coop In place, and drive a file articles of incorporation next week long stick at each side of tba open for a company tn carry out the idea. end just far enough from coop to The company expects to secure the aid allow the front door to tie slipped ont of the government in the projecL it | ■ plans to secure a ■ large tract of land and In. The night door can be made of th* from the French and British govem- menfli, ami will aid American negroes head from the barrel or any solid in getting transportation to Africa, board, and the slatted door, used to where special inducements will be made confine the hen. by nailing upright strips of lath to a cross lath at top to them in the way of homes. and bottom—D H. F, In Farm and iforna Jap Labor Leaders Indicted. Honolulu, June 14.—A hastily sum Feedin» sheep. moned grand jury today returned in It la ad ways advisable In feeding dictments against 17 Japanese who are sheep not to feed too much corn. Clo leaders in the strike of 9,000 Ja|«n<-«e v«r. hay and corn In equal parts, by laborers. The indictments followed weight, ahould b« given during the fat the disclosure« which revolted from tening period Except for fattening the search of th» offices of th« Japan purpose it la better mA to feed aheep ese newspaper Jijt. I Ferm rroluee. It la cald that a Pennsylvania farm er does not average more than one ton of marketing to two horsss, and ho must eend one man with every two boras» English and Scotch farmer« generally put two Iona of marketing on a onwhoreo cart, and place two of those carta In charge of one driver. The driver Iles one of th*ee carte be hind the other and walka alongside of the first one Thus we have a foreign farmer dnlns with one man and two horaee the work an American farmee take» four men aud eight borsee to d<X flrrrdln« I p Steell. A Wsatsrn stock breeder advisee farmers to breed up stock rather than buy all purebrsda, He aays that la establish a herd of pnre-brsds cost* more mousy than the avsrage farmer can afford, when the progeny to to b» sold to the packers or the butchers. Good females of purobred beef stock bring high prices, and the farnar would need a considerable number te make a good start. Ilut with * pnrw bred bull he can In a few jearx bar* a herd of rows that will make If .po» »Ibis to market beeves of bigi blgl / ~ )