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Show 'DEATH toUSS aTHiVELfTl?' IS ITS SEAL. Gazette comes a bit of news which will Irterest many otheis beside the hunt- - iTHS DOINCS OF THE K. K. K'S. era of big game. It is to the effect in PHILIPPINES. that the decrease in the number of eie- pLacis, ttheh has been so universally An regretted, s h'- - to have been arrest- - lhe Society Is Steeped hi lllon Terrible in Initiatory ed in the British Cu-trAfrica Pro- with tons oT Il.es,t terforate. The only people who, ap- 4 Meaning. pai entlv world icjoiee in the extinc-ti- ( n of the elephant, the natives of the y "o.fitry, have complained to The K. K. K., the abhorent secret the Ee.gBh authorities of the damage of the Philippines, has thrive. i society b the great leasts to their like a poisonous surrounding itI tntatioii1self with a miasma of foule-- t crime. The Italy has her dreaded M ifia. The Department of Agriculture an- Sunny whose stilletto-claspinfingers reach nounces that the best out even into otlii r lands and cla'm among the birds of this country are the f'eietly doomed but unu-- p ming vicgoldfinches, the grosbeaks and the na- - tims. Russia's Xihi'i'ts are a hurri lg efUve sparrows. The destruction is teiror to her rulers the h Mightiest Kcted by eating the seeds. The En- - and wealthiest of and The her nobles. glish sparrow is too much of a pillager aery name of the strike-wit- h organization to be included amorg the mare useful the chill of death on hearts that birds. know no other fear. The Thug- - of InIossoniiiif. dia do their deadly work moved by Victims of tea poisoning are becoming a common impulse, emunatmg from a llarniinfjb' prevalent. Women demand the central source the serpent-- n isp, life and aiietyof Huilth, and instead of t-wicked heads of their murderous doing it naturally by building up their sys- order that live and die unknown, but tem they i t to tea They sin mid take are obeyed as swiftly, unqueslioningly It tones lip and as surely as Azrael him-elHostetler s Kton aeli Biller-'The the nerve-.- regulate- - the bowels and cures horrible scenes of the Indian mutiny dyspepsia. were and insurrect on A ;mlntilo'nt. made possible by previous sciet me Pugilist Fitzbul cry Say, secret oaths and secret signals; Mike, dis yacht visitin blzmz is a reg- and in our own country the Ku Klux ular fake. I came aboard dis yacht ter Klan of the south, the Mollie Maguires eee de "spars, an now I find out dat of the coal region of Pennsylvania and day halnt no one goin ter spar. Ohio, and the White Caps of the middle Judge. west, have all, with intent to right some real or fancied injury, banded Rlnel arts Indian Iirture. The Chicago Great Western Railway themselves together by hidden mysterhas obtained at great expense the priviies and worked in concert for some delege of reproducing the best four of sired end. To this class of secret soIndian Pictures, Chiefs cieties does the K. K. K. of the PhilipRinehart's Hollow Wolf Robe, belong. Horn Bear and "Hattie Tom in an pines In the open story of the Philippine-anart calendar for lOOf). The heads are in the various books and articles Sx8 inch s, one on each sheet, wonderwhich have been written about these the in colors, original fully reproduced and when mounted on mats make most islands since they sprung into unexstriking and effective posters and are pected prominence in the horizon of particularly suited for framing for national affairs, the Katipunan (erholiday gifts. Owing to the cost but roneously spelled Catapunan) society is a very small edition has been issued. spoken of as being merely a strong They will be sent, however, while the political organization the "strongest supply lasts to any person sending 25 in the Philippines, in fact. But while cents in stamps or silver to cover the royalty charges and the expense of it most assuredly is this, its secret packing and mailing to F. II. Lord, aims, achievements and potentialities General Passenger and Ticket Agent, are such as to secure for it a position 113 Adams St., Chicago. in its own peculiar way second to that no organized aggregation of opof few Care for the Baltimore & Ohio pressed, mutinous and revengeful huKailrcmd. manity in the whole wide world. Within the past 30 days the BaltiDeath was its foundation thought; Road Rail has Ohio and more placed death its countersign, its emblem, its new several orders for freight equipment to meet the excessive demand for seal, its penalty and its weapon. In cars. The South Baltimore Car Works the days when it was first grudgingly Is building 1,200 Baltimore and Ohio acknowledged by the Spanish rulers of those standard box cars with all modern imMalaysian islprovements. The American Car and ands that this rapidly growing and Foundry Company has an order for widely extended organization was be130 refrigerator cars and 10 improved coming a menacing power of which it horse cars have also been ordered. was necessary to take serious account in all their calculations and plans for A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN the future, every member of the order was a legal outcast. He was, in the Holds Up as the Ideal Remedy for estimation of the Spanish, a modern Female Catarrh. Cain, except that he did not bear the protecting mark of Gods brand upon his brow'. Proscribed, hunted and persecuted, the Katipunans held to their belief and purposes with a tenacity that boded ill for their oppies--ors- . They held their meetings, performed their rights and ceremonies, initiated new members, invented new methods of action. Inaugurated new movements, issued new orders and enfaiced them, despite I j h 1 j j j , jrt-ntl- j we-jd- Wed-neiroy,- , r. g weed-destroye- rs breast, the owner of which was not either a dotard oi a craven. Where a crust forms over hidden and flies that trust must sooner or later inevitably break and expose to the world the raging hell beneath. The mutiny win-took place on the evening of January 2b, 1ST2, in Cavite, was such a rending and the breath thrn made never hea.ed. On that evening' the m-- I tive sobl.ers s'atioaed over this place revolted, without having previously given any understood sign of their tnt or rebellion, and ofiiifrs -- the iiitn whom th y had follow rd. looked up to and obejed until that moment as deliberately, unconas if they had cernedly and merc.ies-ibeen vagiant furs. No Eu.opean who was in or near Cavite during that night i mv-'-aere- y serpen- re-o- f. , Tou.-sain- ts long-sufferin- g New Grin amt Gr!n for lVrkliy Itomea. I have always believe! that wa l)iiiln;far Service. Effective June 1st, the R.o Gran is Western railway began operating its new dm-m- g much hay to our farmers feed cars. serving all meals on all it- - through horses. Certain'y we fed fully twice as much as our friends in the city, and tru.ns The arrangement included No. 2 at 7 to a m and Sa't Lake only about half as much grain as leaving 8Ogden Ao. 4 leai ing Ogm. ; ah. 30 a. at horse owneis in the city feed, City C 15 I ake City at Salt m den an! at p. in Counsays J. A. Macdonald, The 7:40 ni through p. trams, try Gentleman. Since June 1, I both and night, will also carry morning have ben feeding my horses by The cuisine is asp rfeet as it is a novel method, v.iach I find emi- amirs to ni ike it Servo c. ala carte possible At the end of Mav, so that you an have voir coffee and nently satisfa'd"!. this year, I found myself without hay rolls for breakfast, or you cun select from for my norsas, and a large amount of a menu and complete as the work to do. I could procure hay from uiarktt ot Utah tan supply. some rf my neighuois, but of very poor Aci ording to the latest r j ort of the com quality. Tins kind of hay I did not niissioner of pcnsioi s. there is now only want. Up to this time the grass pasture was one survivor of the war of 1M2 Hiram very poor, but along toward June it Cronk of New York. He is t U years of age. began to be fair. I therefore decided The dining car service of the Denver A to get along without hay, and depend Rio Grande Railroad is proving a great the On entirely on pasture and grain. convenience to the traveling public. Eleevening of June 1, I turned nty work gant dining cars are attached to all trains I hoises to pasture. In the morning Denver on this pupdar road, where took them up and gave them a feed of leaving meals are served in a manner pleasing to oats and bran, about five quarts per all travelers, and at moderate pr res. The horse. That is ail they got for breakof a trip through Colorado's enjoyment fast, in addition to what grass they wonderful st encry that al omuls along the had eaten. At noon they were fed no road is enhanced by the dining car and hay, only a feed of oats and bran otl er convenioin es that liavehei n adopted six quarts per animal, and nothing For information, tune cards, rates, etc., else. At 4 oclock, as usual with us, address S. K. Hooper, General Passenger we took them up for tea, watered them, and Ticket Agent. Denver, or II. M. Cushand fed them anoth.tr feed of oats. At ing, Trav eling Passeu ter Agent, 109 West sundown, when we knock off work, the Second South Street, Sait Lake City. horses were turned out to pasture. " Telegraphy in Hawaii. This lias been and is still the bill oi Wireless the telegraphy is to be i,cd as a fare for my horses grass during means of communication between the oi a and (about grain night oats in three feeds) during the day. different islands in the Hawaiian group. As a result, my horses are doing splendidly and gaining all the time. I am greatly pleased with this Fxpensive Wolf method of feeding horses hay or pasFully 800,000 doim.ie "nim.ls. raiture during the night and grain during ned at fG, 000, 000, are nt:ally devoured the day. by the wolves in Rtisi- west-boun- d j Tt d H half-bush- -- TTSED AT INITIATION. of horror when nuuder, held dominion the ' peaceful town, can ever f irgt while memory endures, a sing'e dragging moment of those awful It had hours. been arranged among th" natives and over cald-blood- long-meditate- that a simultaneous outbreak should take plac" at Mtnila, but through misunderstand, ng or some act that precipitated the climax the men at Cavite took the initiative with results most d.sastrous to the cause they had so clo-- e at heart. For one night they seemed to be masters of the situation, but the next morning the Spaniards, aroused for once out of their usual state of arrogant indifference and haughty unconcern by the potentialities of this most unexpected and surprising obstacle in the smooth and somewhat sluggish current of their official existence, mustered force sufficient to quell the insurrection and restore at least a semblance of security to their own positions. The failure of the movement so long planned and hoped for plunged the Philippinos into worse difficulties than they had before even dreamed of. In Spanish eyeS'UTter that disastrous fiasco every native was a mutineer at heart, and no man pf Philippine birth was so huml,le insignificant as to escape the blighting breath of susAricsts were made by the picion. wholesale. Honest farmeis who had no thoughts above or beyond their daily toil and the success or failure of their crops were classed in the same cateand doomed to suffer the gory d same cruel experiences as the agitators, the political trickd sters or the Tagoias, who had good reason to rebel, even though they might have too much policy and too keen an appreciation of the insurmountable difficulties of the situation to yield to their some orO-s- pro-frs-e- high-bre- Many of the men natural impulses. di- A el Good Flockmaster. It is not difficult for a farmer t( train himself to be a good shepherd though there are important details tha must be observed in breeding and feed ing sheep, says Epitomist. A flock oi sheep will not take care of itself, at least not profitably. There is an axiom that the eye of the master fattens The meaning of that is the sheep. that the flockmaster has every animal constantly under his eye; he knows at once that something is wrong, if anything is wrong, and immediately proceeds to correct it. If a single animal is off its feed or shows symptoms oi disease, the shepherd detects it. To the inexperienced it would seem impossible for a man to become acquainted with each individual member of the flock, but each animal has its characteristics and they are sufficiently marked to give it a distinct character in the eye of the flockmaster. The very first thing that must be assured in the management of a flock is quietness of surroundings. The sheep is a timid animal and is a bundle of nerves. An hour of excitement will do more harm to the flock than can well be ng imagined. The work of sheep-kil- l. dogs is not nearly so damaging In the slaughter that they do, as it is in the excitement that they cause in the flock. In feeding sheep a variety should be provided, but whatever is fed must be clean and palatable. If good resolutions could wings, everybody would fly. furnish of the worst diseases give a sign until they strike their victim down. The terrible Brights Disease may be growing for years and only show now and then by a backache or change of urine, by sallow face and failing appetite. SOME Dr. J.RMc is a Leans tried remedy that grapples with this disease in every symptom. Cures this and all other disorders of the Liver, Kidneys or bladder. Sold by druggists, $i.oo a bottle. J. THE DR. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. Rineharts Indians I An Object In Foultry Keeping. Poultry raising, like everything else, must be conducted with an object in view, sajs Mirror and Farmer. If one desnes to keep hens that will produce the largest number of eggs in a year he must select the breed that is adapted to his conditions and climate, depending upon hardiness rather than prolife acy. It may not he profitable to Keep the "best breed unless it can endure the climate, where the winter season is very cold, for no breed will lay that is unable to brave the cold. n If eggs are the main object the or farmer must feed with that purpose in view. Every one who feeds tor eggs should keep in view the fact that a laying hen is not intended for the market, and that making such hens fat is no part of the management for egg production. rectly concerned in the mutiny were taken to Manila, and there suffered the death penalty at the hands of their own whilom comrades in arms. Others were less merc'f'i'ly dealt with, as torture in its most agonizing and excruciating form was decreed for thewn before death was allowed to end their misery. Live of the vows are substantially as follows: I. "I will die slowly by the most hideous tortme, before I will divulge Chiefs Wolf Robe, Louison, Holanything that I know, learn or conjeclow Horn Bear and Hattie Tom ture about this very exalted and honorable union wonderfully reproduced in colors at great expense by II. "I will execute at any cost to in Demand. The ShepAngoras unmyself and others, immediately, herd's Bulletin says demand for AnGreat Western Ry. questioning! and exactly, all orders gora goats is increasing rapidly. In- Chicago received by me which are accompanin an art calendar for 1900. quiries are mostly from the southern ied by the sacred and secret word. A most artistic production. Four and western parts of the United States. sheets III. "I will cherish active and un8X131! inches, tied with Pacific in the Northwest The demand silk cord, each bheet containing dying hatred against all Spaniards and is brisk, especially on the western an Indian portrait 6x8 inches. other foreigners. slope. Angoras are best adapted to IV. "When the order comes I will rough land. Their favorite food is personally assist to slaugh'er, at once leaves and bark, and they will leave and without mercy or distinction, all the best grass for brouse. ngoraa foreigners wi nin reach of my re- are therefoie more valuable than sheep venge. in very rough sections, and will grow Make striking and handsome I will keep these oaths while fat where V. sheep will hardly exist. holiday gifts. To cover royalty my life lasts, and should I forget or fees and mailing expense sent disobey them in the least part I will Winter Habit of Milking Someto persons sending 25 cents only expect and most rightfully suffer the times it is difficult to get mature cows in silver or stamps to most horrible death. to form the winter milking habit, but K. II. LORD, (I. 1. & T. A., Chicago Great heifers can be bred the first time at tha Western Ry., 113 Adams St., Chicago, 111. to them into New Women of bring profit right period Tokyo Cor. Chicago Record; Fuji- in autumn. Thus with them the winyama has been the scene of a very un- ter dairying habit will be started right used by millions, usual pet formance. An old woman of and then it will be easy to keep it so, fcuie proof of its quality. 93 is said to have ascended the mounsays Galen Wilson, in Pract.cal Farmtain at the head of six women, all er. Many growers of hothouse lambs, more than fifty years of age. That i3 which must drop lambs in late autumn rue our rme ana tor progress with a vengeance, considering or early winter, are adopting this pmention uf al. Fonmiia hminir R KK on anplu a is method diffiIt more 8u,r,tlnr LVOU.IX&BOl sucessfully. that in former days no female, young feHLLPCOM. CO , Kansas City, I b. A. or old. was permitted to deeerate the cult to change the breeding habit in -- PV once ewes when in ' cows. than formed, on it. sacred mountain by treading 1" 'vTJFFT? poul-tryma- Mrs. Clara Makcmcr. Claiu Alikemer, housekeeper for the Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mission, of Chicago, writes the following letter from 302 Chestnut street, Chicago. "Pentna is the best tonic I have ever known for general debility, a sure cure for liver complaint, and a never failing adjuster In cases of dyspepsia. I have used it in cases of iemale irregularities and weak nerves common to the sex, and have found it most satisfactory. From early girlhood to the end oi Mis. g the period few women are entirely free from some degree of catarrh of the pelvic orgtns. With Ieruna the thousand and one ailments dependent upon catarrh of the pelvic organs can be wholly child-bearin- averted. Health and Beauty sent free to women only, by The Peruni Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio. If you call a man a gay dog it will tiattet him. Call him a pup, a hound, or a cur and he will try to alter the map of your face. Queer, isn't it Are You teiug Allens is the only cure Foot-Fnae- ? It for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allens a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Pruggists and Shoe Stores, "3c. Samp'e sent FREE. Al'en S I.eRoy. N. Y. The hello girls at Central have a motto that a ring on the huger is .worth two on Foot-Eas- e, Ad-liie- ss fV-B- the ind plmne. I believe my prompt use oi wisos Cure Mrs. Lucy prevented quick consumption Wallace, Marquette, Kan., Dee. 12, "J5. Very fetching framed BANNER OF THE K. K. KS. all the efforts of those in authority to suppress, disperse and destroy them. The Katipunans, though visible, are as elusive and mocking as a They appear here and there as the fancy moves them like the Ignus fatuus, proving by their very existence the presence of something and leading noisome and their pursuers into trackless n morases and pits where no hope of escape or rescue can ever death-dealin- ill-fat- deep-sunke- come. g, A Macon Under the Spanish rule the spirit of revolt grew strong in every Filipino squirrels ilRTERSHKK . r uHci ncaifAdRsT k!lS, Cough Syrup. Taste, Good. Use Sold hr L (Mo 1 cat ic.arel six young feed in winter is too trying on the digestive apparatus of the fowl. WThole-grai- n in time Lake No. , |