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Show THE ENGLISH GOAT 'UNITED SMS SEEM SEMI MIKES III ME - ANIMAL WHICH IS REARED FOR couraging lion of a high class ABILITY. An extensive goat-keepin- MILK-GIVIN- Forager, and Eaay to Care for and Handle Are'PoInta Which Are Bringing the Animats Into Favor. The Impression sterns to have got shout that there are such things ns goat farms In Kngland. A writer In Country Life who Is a keeper of goats declares that he does not know where to find them. There are several goalkeepers who own a considerable head of stock; but 1 should not say that these gentlemen were They have other interests than goats, and they certainly do not live on the profits accruing from One large told me, when 1 asked him what his expenses were, that he was afraid to Inquire; another handed me his account books in silence! Some day, no doubt, there will be One can conceive of an content with experienced a small Income, managing to get a tract of rough land, naturally Inclosed, for preference, and not too far away from a center where Invalids and children could be led to appreciate goat's milk, and by a slow and steading increasing of his stock, by unremitting personal attention, by no little skill in managing part of his land, contriving to provide winter food, and by running along with his goats, poultry, bees and a certain amount of gardening, to make a goat-farpay. But successful depends on a greater public demand for goats milk than exists at present, either in Kngland or America, and also on a remunerative average milk yield, such as will no doubt become more common as goats are more generally bred for milk, and as fresher blood of good milking strains is imported from the f stock. of Brox bourne, Kngland, who has had considerable experience of the poor mans cow," and who has made all sorts of experiments, has given an effective illustration of his belief In the healthgiving character of goats milk by bringing up his little girls on it. In their plumpness and in their rosy faces there is seen a striking advertisement of what the goat can do for children. This man Is oue of the many people who, having once appreciated the advantage of drinking goats milk, are always unwilling to accept the substitute fiom the cow. Tho duchgoat-keepe- ft Good by the produc g r - goat-farmer- goat-keepin- goat-keepe- r goat-farm- goat-keepe- is goat-keepin- g, Goat-keepin- g not goat-farmin- g. on a small scale is un- doubtedly profitable. There are also, of course, many men and women who will keep a number of goats partly as a hobby and partly with a view to en and Defending Free and Peaceful Commercial Relations. Washington. IVfpitc official r licence, Information from reliable sources has obtained of an agreement of importance between the Knifed Slates and Japan covering the policies of the two countries of the Pacific. The agreement is based on the idea of encouraging and defending free and peaceful commercial deeviopment In that ocean. It contains not only a mutual guarani lo respect each other's territorial possessions there, hut defines the at titude of the two countries toward China, each to defend by every peace fu! means Chinas Independence and integrity, and to give equal commercial opportunity in the Chinese empire to ail mations. More important still, the agreement. In the event of complications threatening the status quo. binds the United States and Japan to consult each oilier with a view to lu-e- A Good Milking Type. ess of Hamilton takes her goats to London along with her young people; Mr. Bryan Hook has been in the habit of taking his goats with his family to the seaside. During the summer goats are in ful profit, look at their best and are practically no trouble. If one could only strike a balance for these months alone the profit would be exceptional ly good. Winter feeding is quite a different matter. The great difficulty is to find a sufficient variety of food; the food cannot be too varied. One successful keeper usually gives mid dlings first thing, as much as they will eat up clean, and hay and water. Midday, there are mangels and bran, hay and any green food available. Maize stalks and leaves form an excellent food for them for October and November. Salt should always be on hand, and for bedding either straw or sawdust or leaves is good. SLAIN THE PROFESSOR MADE A HIT.. n far-reachin- g encourage the free and peaceful development of their commerce in the Padiscific. The second is a mutual claimer of an aggressive design, and contains also a definition of the policy of each government, both as directed to the maintenance of the existing status quo in the Pacific, and the defense of the people of equal opportunity for commerce and Industry In China. The third article contains a statement of the consequent firm reciprocal resolution of each govern ment to respect the territorial possessions in the Pacific of the other. In the fourth article the United States and Japan expressed their determination, "in the common interest of all the powers, to support "by all peaceful means at their disposal the inde- pendcnce and integrity of China and the principle of equal commercial .and industrial opportunity for all nations in the empire. The fifth article mutually pledges the two governments, in the case of the occurrence of any event threatening the status quo as above described, or the principle of opportunity as above designed, to communicate with each other for the purpose of arriving at an understanding with regard to the measures they may consider useful to take. A BY HILLMEN. PROGRESSIVE AGE. Tragic Fate of Two Americans Wilds of Philippines. Chicago. The tragic details of the murder by Filipino hillmen of II. D. Everett of the forestry service and Tilden R. Wakely, a school teacher, were made public here on Friday by iEbenezer Wakely, father of one of the slain men. The elder Wakely has received reports completing the record of the crime and of the expedition which resulted in recovering the skeletons of the two Americans and two Filipinos who accompanied them. Everett was engaged in forestry investigations in a sparsely settled and wild section of the island of Negroes and was accompanied into the hills by Wakely, who wished to spend his vacation in the open. F'rom the hillmen captured and in ;erviewed it was learn'ed that the murders probably occurred on May 11, and that the deed was accomplished under the leadership of a chief named Ayhao. Ayhao, in the guise of friendship, Ex Post Facto Laws. became the guide of the Everett parOnly Her Husband. An ex post facto law is one that Is ty, and one night, just because "he Housewife (to new maid servant) either of my sons should try to be passed after the commission of a cer elt like killing some one, he drug o familiar tell him he musnt; as for tain act and makes that act a crime. ged the party with the fumes of the uyugtuyug plant. He and his y husband, box his ears. Fliegende The United States constitution forbids then fell upon their victims the enactment of such laws. aetter. and slew them. "Yes, said Prof. Knowitall, at a so"Im a practical and experienced cial gathering, addressing his remarks widow, said the woman in black, to a small man to whom he had been "and I want to look at some coffins Introduced. "I flatter myself that I without any foolishness. have never failed to read a face corThe undertaker looked up with the rectly. unhappy smile of his craft. So? queried the small man, polite"We have them all styles and interested. ly prices, he replied softly and hope"Yes. Now there is a lady, con- fully. d tinued the professor, indicating a And how about trading stamps? "the Give em, I suppose. specimen of the fair sex, No-o-, lines of wrhose countenance are as admitted the proprietor, alclear to me as print. The chin shows most losing his professional poise. firmness of disposition amounting to The truth is that at these solemn obstinacy, the pointed nose a vicious moments our customers do not, as a temperament, the capacious mouth vol- rule, indicate any desire for stamps. "I guess I know a solemn moment ubility, the square chin denotes trouble for those who oppose her wishes, all right, rejoined the widow; "but theres no use in making it solemner. the eyes show a hardness of heart pro"Wonderful truly wonderful, Ive just lost my third, and dont intend to lose a chance at a cuckjo fessor, interrupted the small man. You evidently know something of clock into the bargain. She was gone. The undertaker the lady, then? said the professor. man. small the realized that in the race for business Certainly, replied wife. was he "She is my being left behind. 200-poun- fol-owe- 10 Estimated That a Hundred Pautn-Cer- t and Crew of III Fated Vessel Were Drowned. acting together. This agreement lias been drawn up Jn the form of a declaration, and consists of five articles, of which the following is a faithful description The first article gives expression to the wish of the two governments to goat-farmin- g continent. At the present time not one of the three leading milk companies in London (and this would probably be true of the milk dealers of any of the large American cities) Is open to purchase goats milk, and the ordinary run of doctor is still ignorant of its value. In the meantime, it is perfectly plain that what we have to deal with Is Based on the Idea of Encouraging n BEEF td earner Manila, Ht cuaMing Pen ting, earring a large number of laborers from .aranran lo the ric fields in Pang3:nati province, Mrmk a reef and sank Friday night during a storm off the town of Sail In Union province. It Is estimated' a of the avengers and that hundred crew of lb Pont lug well drowned.-The steamer VKoi.u fifty-two- , lesrm-- patrol of constabulary which was, est. i bibbed immediately after the ac-- ' A Cbient picked up fifteen bMi and hacome since ashore., many odors It Is not known whether any Anierl-cans or Europeans were aboard the wrecked steamer. DEPUTY SHERIFF MURDCRED. Ogden Man Shot Down Without Warning by Unknown Criminal. Sheriff Seymour I. Ogden. Clark of W-bcounty was shot and instantly killed by a highwayman near the depot at Uintah early Friday evening. The bandit also wounded Deputy Sheriff .1. J. Murphy and an Italian who wa with the officers. The murderer is still at large. Posses from Ogden and the surrounding count rj, together with most of the members of tho Ogden police force and the sheriff's staff, are searching for the desperado In the country surrounding IJintah. Tlie two officers had been called to die residence of Timothy Kendall, near Uintah, to get tho Italian, who was ill. On their way back to Ogden they encountered a suspicious character. Clark began to question him, when the unknown man opened fire, Clark falling dead with three bullets in his body, while Murphy and tho Italian were also wounded, and ihelr team ran away., Murphy fired several shots at the murderer, but it Is not he Ueved either shot took effect, n-p- uty r MANIAC I MURDERS TWO. Both Victims Shot Down Near Same Place by Mysterious Assassin. f Cal. The mystery Eureka, the rounding shooting of Burt Porter, on was murdered ,a hunter, who Thursday while seated, gun In hand, on the hank of a lake near here, was intensified by a second murder on Friday under identical circumstances. Porter was shot down by a concealed assassin. Huntsmen rowing on the lake heard the crack of a rifle and saw hint prostrate, with a bullet in his brain. Joseph Viera, Friday's victim of the assassin, was killed near the scene of the former tragedy, while he was walking through the woods. Men near by heard the report of a rifle and Vieras death scream. lie had been shot through the head. In both instances mushroom bullets were used. At neither time was the assassin sedi. It is the general opinion that the murders were committed by ' a maniac. Price of Oil Was Reduced by Standard. Detailed information of the magnitude and diversity of the Standard Oil companys business was given by John D. Archbold, of the company, on the resumption of his testimony on Wednesday in the hearing of the federal suit to dissolve the oil combination. Mr., Archbold asserted that it was the, Standard which, by eliminating the( jobbers and retailers, stepped in and, greatly reduced the price of oil to .consumers. The hearings pre ad-- ; a until session brief after journed Monday. Newr York. vice-preside- nt |