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f THE TRIBUNE S.ANNIK H. liUktDT f T- llLt.rii. RICH HILL, t 1 MlOStCKl. If King refer ran pre his wsy to re tiring on conitortahte penFlon, that's bis beat move. Thrjr are now talking of sterilizing our money. Well, all rli;ht, It It docs viol csuho too much di'ligr, According to the Milwaukee entl rnitte. there ere Ofi.OPo.OOu microbes and twenty boor In a $1 bill. Why docs not some one start a dis cussion on the question, "Should a Husband Trim his Wife's Huts?" Henry Arthur Jones has written a Hew drama entitled "Joseph Entangl ed." Knocking Chamberlain, prob ably. Speaking of general Information, do yoti know, for lnrtancc. how to rpcll the name of the president of Para guay? The coffee cigarette Is popular In Paris, but many American cigarette smokers continue to be satisfied with doctored hay. The English no sooner crossed the border than they knocked the "h" out of Thibet that had been there from time Immemorial. Readers are cautioned aeainst catching and landing whales along the Norwegian coast. There Is a new fish and game law In Norway. China sadly realizes that the day when a general could go to war with a pack of firecrackers and a bottle of assafoet'da are gone forever. We can account for Mr. Kipling's silence so far only on the theory that he is having difficulty In finding a rhyme that suits him for "Manchu ria." "As to the movement for a cle.ner currency." counseled the philosophi cal boarder, "get a clean currency if yon can, you fellows, but get the cur rency." The chnak of Ice next summer may be a little thicker than usual, but it will not be quite mo broad. The length of the, bill will remain about the same The fellow who wUhes to kill the man who Invented work doesn't need to tackle the Job single-handed. He could lead an army of anxious search ers If be wished. 4 Japan says she must have Korea for the overflow of her population; but there is the alternative of race suicide, said to be most popular It the most civilized countries. First comes the announcement of the coming circus, and then the an nouncement of a coming peanut fam ine. Must there always be some draw back to human happiness? ' A man fn Kentucky saw a squirrel tara into wood, and offers a knot as proof. .That man would no doubt be offended If better proof were offered t'uat he bad a wooden head. The World Almanac has placed Pattl in Its list of "Famous Old People." Evidently the compiler of the book ot reference forgets that a woman Is never any old?r than she looks. And now a Russian scientist loads radium with the additional responsi bility of having the power to deter mine sex. This remarkable substance seems to have 'em all rattled. Mr. Gillette says he doesn't care two cents whether the drama Is de clining or cot. Mr. Gillette has mad enough to be able to quit if necessary and can't see why he should worry. The treesiry department has Issued orders for the coinage of as many double eaKlea as possible this month and lie nt. Hut this dot-sn't mean that it's going to Iw i bit easier tu get them. Young Mr. Tiffany may be right In ir.Hltitng that he must have 112,000 a year to spend upon his clothes. In dications are that his clothes are quite the most Important thing about Mr. Tiffany. Ttrlgham Young's diary was found the other day. The fact that he, with all his wives, was able to keep a diary only proves him to have beea one of the most remarkable men that fyer lived. .vTJie public "won't object to having V. K.. Vauderbill Jr., make a rec- .ord' pf. a tujle la thirty seconds In his 'aiftoraoljlle, so long. as h does It on a Florida" beach aod doesn' scorch along the public highways. A Vermont man left as a legacy I bis church $St0, the income of whlc was to be used In keeping the aid walks about the church clear of sno ami In strewiug ashes and sand t the slippery places. Here was a true Christian, In observance of the Cloth auulvvr sary of the blntl of Petrarch It U pro- pour 1 tlial every otitt vvho in r wrote a sor.net ti.ull contribute toward a uioiit: u:.Mit to be set up In Il:Uy. It la tlit liitejUwu to make it tho large? structure In the world! RUSSIA'S TURN LONDON REPORTS, REPULSES OP TWO LANDING PARTIES. NEWS HAS HOT BLEK CCNflOT YET St. Petersburg Says No Official Nwi Received Evident Purpose of Jap ansae Is to Get Bick of the Russian Flanks and Probably Cut Lines ot Communication. LONDON. (Special.) The Pally Mall's Port Arthur correspondent, un der date of February 1J, says: "Official advices state that the Jap anese landed COO soldiers near Ta lien-wan with disastrous results, 4K being sabred by Cossacks. The re mainder escaped to their ships. It Is further stated that the Japanese land ed at Dove Day, where thirty of thetn were killed and the remainder re treated." LONDON; (Special.) The Dally Mail's Newchang correspondent, un der date of February 11, cables: "According to official Port Arthur telegrams the Japanese landed a force Wednesday at Pigeon Pay west ot Port Arthur. They were then attacked by troops and by the land batteriei and were defeated with heavy loss." ST. PETERSBURG. (Special.) There Is no official confirmation of the rumor from Port Arthur of the landing of Japanese troops t Shan Hal Kwan. I the rumor should prove to be correct, it will mean that the Japanese are trying to get In the rear of the Russians from both flanks with the object of cutting communications. In military circles confidence Is ex pressed that the forward movement from Korea will be checked as soon as the Russians advance is encountered. The retirement of the familiea of Russian officials across the Yalu river from Yongampho Is Interpreted as an Indication that the news of the first serious land fighting will emanate from this point. The alarm occasioned by the report ed landing of Japanese lu Korea ex tends aa far back as Mukden, where the Chinese are said to be In a state of panic Some of the newspapers here are protesting vigorously against the censorship of war news. The Novoe Vremya says: "We are not children, let us hear the worst." The wife of Captain Roudnef, of the Varlag, has received a telegram from Viceroy Alexleff, saying that her hus band Is alive and unhurt. An account of the Injury to the wall at Port Arthur during the Japanese bombardment Is the sum total of the war news Issued officially up to mid night. At the admiralty it was said that notification had been received of the attack February 11, on two Japanese merchant steamers, the Naganoura Mam and Zensho Mara, which vessels were said to have been shelled by four Russian warships and one of them sunk. The admiralty stamps as nonsense the story that the Baltic fleet has been ordered to the Far East, pointing out that the ships are laid up at Cronstadt, where tbey will be ice bound for the winter. SIXTEEN PASSENGERS HURT. Electric Car Runs Away In Ohio and Jumna the Track. CHAGRIN FALLS. O. The worst wreck In the history ot the Eastern Ohio Traction Company occurred Sun day In this village when a heavily loaded passenger car dashed down a steep hill for more than a mile from the center of the town and Jumped the track at a sharp curve. The nv torman lout control of the brakes. Six teen persons were more or less scrl ously hurt by the car overturning an? sliding along the ground for twenty five feet. Maybrlck Suit Restored. RICH MONO. VA. (Special.) On application of L. l. Yarrell. of Wash Ington, the suit of Ilaroness Carditis E. Von Roques against W. 1). Arm strong et al was replaced on the dock et of the chancery court Saturday This Is tha suit In which Mrs. May brick, recently released from prison ta England, and now held In a con vent, is Interested. It Involves x tensive real property in this state am' Kentucky. Mrs. Maybrtck'a Interest comes through her mother's claim ir the Urge estate. Bringing Vandcgrlft Here. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T. (ftrxv clal.) Chief of Police Patterson and County Attorney Doyle, of Moberly Mo, arrived here from that city Sun day morning and left that night with W. P. Vandtgrlft, who was arrested here Friday on a charge of bigamy. The officers did not seem much sur prised to learn of Vandegrlft's plight. and the latter may have to face term In the penitentiary. Two Killed by Trolley. Ct'MIlERLANI), MD. (Special) Two persons were killed and about seventy-five Injured, twenty-five tl whom were scrloutly hurt. In a trolley car accident In Frostburg Sunday. The car ran away on a steep gradti no Grant street, and upon reaching vh&rp curve JuniM-d the track ani crashed Intu a telegraph pole. Thecal was smashed to splinters and ecartel) one of the i-lulity panui tigers escapee Injury of om sort. HAVE NO HOPE. Ooctora Virtually Admit Senator Hanna Is Dying. WASHINGTON. - (Svlal.) No c'iaiiK In the Senntor's condition was reported from the sick chamber Sunday afternoon. He continues to rest comfortably, WASHING TO N. (Sped a I . ) Shortly before 1 o'chtck Sunday morning pri vate Secretary IViver, who had Just returned from the senator's room, said there was absolutely no changH In bis condition. The senator was then resting quietly. It was impossible for the attendants to wiy whether he was asljep or in a stupor. WASHINGTON. (Special.) All hope of Senator Hanna'a recovery has gone. Mr. Dover has Just stated that there Is no chance for life. "It Is Just a matter of temporary Improvement," he said. "The doctors, however, are not preparing for imme diate dissolution." Dan Hanna. upon leaving bis father's bedside, said: "Father Is very low." At midnight Senator Hanna was sleeping quietly. With him were Dr. Carter, the nurse and Miss Phelps, bis niece. TO GET GRASS MONEY. Payment to the Comanche Begins Monday Morning. LAWTON. O. T. (Special.) Pay ment of the Comanches" "grass" money begins Monday morning. Major Randlett. the Indian agent, left Rainy Mountain Saturday, where he paid off the Lone Wolf band. The payment here will be to 2.1 of Quanah Parker's followers. As each Indian man, woman and child gets $50, it will turn Into the community about $100,000. In spite of the blustering cold weather the city la full of Indiana la gaudy blankets. At the Red store prac tically all of Quanah Parker's band if encamped. All preparations hare been made for the payment. Merchants and gamblers both expect to reap a harvest. WANT NO NAMES ON THEM. Cuban Bankers Rebel on Treasurer's Bond Ruling. HAVANA. Bankers are tailing strong exception to the notice pub lished by Senor Roloff. treasurer of Cuba, to the effect that the revolu tionary bonds on which Interest Is about to be paid must have the own ers' names stamped or written across their face and also that they must bear the name of the person or Innti tutlon authorized to collect thereon. The bankers say that this requirement destroys the negotiability of the Iwnd and that they will not handle them unless the treasurer's ruling be an nulled or modified. The bonds are to be presented to the treesurer for rati fication beginning Monday. To Get Good Money. MIAMI, I. T. (Special.) Word hr.s been received here that a payment of 8.500 to the members of the Peoria and Miami tribes will soon be made. This money was obtained for the In dians through the sale of their surplus lands about a year ago. The groja sum received for them amounted to 140 ooo but the eiiK-nses incident to I i, .. r,i,,..i it ,n th- ..,. f ih sale reduced u to the sum or the ng payment. There are 318 mem- of the two tribes and the per , com! bers of the two tribes and the per capita payment will give to each mem ber of the Miami tribe f 11 7.38, and to each Peoria $73.19. Oil at Alluwes. ALLVWEE. 1. T. (Special.) While drilling a well for artesian water hi-r J. G. Wchlln. a rmldent of this place, strurk oil at a depth of 4'H) fet In such quantities a to taint any watT he niltlit find, and ho wa forced to iiki"nl work. The oil continued to rise In the well and It Is estimated thai II I. now Mi n tavelvn fi.- i.l i the top. A company will be formed to exploit the well and see If the. oil Is there In sufficient quantities to pay. Fight In Bulgaria. BERLIN. (Special.) The Frsiih- furter .eltung s Kalonlca correspond ent telegraphs that a Bulgarian I.-sik numbering loo has been attacked at Dchumbala by Turklhh frontier ginrd w ho were reinforced by two companies of infantry. The battle, the corre spondent reports, lasted a long time and the Bulgarians fled at blttht, leav ing twelve dead on the field. The Turkish loss was one man killed sud two wounded. At Oute With Lord Roberta. LONDON. (Special.) There are rumors of friction between the govern ment and Ixird Roberta. It is said that the latter declined appointment a In spector general, and baa been Invited by Premier Balfour to remain a mem ber of the defense committee, drawing bis present scale of pay as rommand- er-ln-elilef for the unexpired term of two years. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. The Boaquehanna river cloeed last Saturday for the third time this win ter. The water Is twelve and oue-l.alf f-jet above low water mark, or only four and one half feet below the dan ger line. A delegation of the American Cot toil Manufacturers' Association arrived In Wal,lnf.'toii Sunday nit lit to IiivIih I'renMent Roosevelt and Beci elat i I Hay and Cortelyou to address thu coin In convention of that eoclallon Id WsuLli.tioii on May 1L STRUCK A MINE RUSSIANS BLOW UP ONE Of THEIR OWN TRANSPORTS, VERY NEARLY CHE HUNDRED MEN KlllEQ Accident Occurred In tha Harbor of Port Arthur Japanese Lost Four Men Killed and Fifty four Wounded In the Attack en Port Arthur Of ficial Report From Admiral Togo. ST. PETERSBURG. (Special.) A report has ben received from Viceroy Aleilctt saying that the Russian tor pedo transport Yenesel, 2,000 tons, has been blown up aa the result of acci dentally striking a mine at Port Ar thur. The Yenesel sank and Captain Stepanoff, three officers and ninety one men were lost. The Yenesel was built at the Baltic works In 1899. She was of 2,500 tons displacement and could make sixteen knots. Her armament consisted of five twelve-pounder and six three pounder quick-firing guns. WASHINGTON. (Special.) The Japanese legation Friday evening re ceived the following dispatch under date of Toklo, February 11: TO MARRY DUKE OF NORFOLK Youthful Beauty Has Captured Heart of First Earl of England. The announcement of the betrothal of the Hon. Gwendolen Constable-Maxwell to the Duke of Norfolk has set at rext rumors which have been cur rent the last few years In regard to the matrimonial Intentions of the first earl of England. It has been known tor several years that the duke con templated marrtage, and the London society Journals have hinted first at one name and then another as that of the future mistress of Norfolk bouse and Arundel castle. The bride elect is THE HON! ?WrTTCLEN CON J TAllX-tlALhlLL the daughter of Lord Herrles and la thirty years younger than her fiancee. The duke's first wlfo died sixteen years ago. He occupies the high office ct earl marshal and chief butler of England, and Is the secular head of the Roman Catholic church In the British Isles. The wedding will take place before Lent. "Two small Japanese merchant ships, Zensho Maru and Nakanoura --. - h"9 00 tn'lr ' OUru lort trn ct of Yeio Island) from 8akata (a port on the northern coast of the main Island of Japan) were fired on February 11 by four Human men-of-war, off the coast of Aomorl prefecture and the latter was sunk while the former bad a nar row escape. "The nuslan men-of-war are still seen off the wetitern coast of Yeso Island. They are supposed to be the first class cruUets whirh have been shut up at Vladtvostock, and tried '"' " ' Ju" " mi0 vi WASHINGTON. (Special ) The best naval opinion credits the report tbat the Russian Vladivoalock squad ron of four armored cruisers has left Vladtvostock. and It Is believed that It will attack the two coaling stations of the northern roast of Japan, In anticipation of this move It Is under stood tho Jspsneao have several mar- ships guarding these points. In Russian circle it is believe I the municipal government of Yladlvorltx k will be transferred to a nearby town, together with the citizens, and the en tire place turned over to the army for use as a fortress. From the dispatches received here II is thought tne Japanese will confine their naval operations for the present to the destruction of the Russian fie at Port Arthur. On Trial at Ardmore for Murder ARDMORK, I. T. (Special.) In the federal court here W, D. Thornton wa placed on trial, charged with the mur der of Tom Seyo, near Eastman. Tues day night the government rested and witnesses for the defense were Intro duced Wednesday. Notorious Outlaw Killed. HELENA. MONT. (Special.) Frank Jones, a notorious outlaw, was Instant ly killed by a sheriffs posse Thursday evening at the rauch of A. N. Lande, in the northeastern part of the state. Jones was the leader of a gang that has terrorized the valley for ten years Their raids on ranchers were fre quent aud daring and llicr carried away thousands of bead ef stock burned ranch buildings and dustroye btbvr pruportr. A p i $100 Reward, $100. TU MrWr- t M Ptnf VIM fee MM t t)rf thiM (here la t lnat tmm 4tr-iiUt )'--t4 r'fs r ST. i ) - ire 1t l( lit lliuM, mtA K ! frit. )ui'i utarrh urt U tl rmiv r -nit wr Bow hifn ti mrit i ((trrrilii, li .rh tttil trnt lit nl wiMffb I ttrw tft tAlfft W tftti'r. snini dlr tif wM'i )h kt n4 i1 travt urf a ff ih ni'm. tlirlT sltrrVntf lh IMlsn ri Ui si ! nl siivttiaj- IhA fjtttrrtl sHriitri tT i"ll!.iint Dp it. .rti ttalin 1l Jct. Ml b?r in dolitat Ha tjfc, 1 n PtfVwri ttt iti-'h f-vtilj Hi (ta ftirttit ftwt-rw thM fhr mi ima-up. i.;i.r r -r r lLt It loll, tw uiv he-ud firitM"f ifulntiHttau, i -'J !r !l lruttlsti ?sr. IJH'i frauair i'tna f tot!pttuSa. No man ho hs a tnia l.vr en k on the trlitht Mile of things. FAR MCHS ORGANIZE. VThh vromiw to bwim a nm.i I factor In the indiic-e m&rkit. ... which farmers wlU reap immense bene til, took Ills in theorgnnlwilion of the farmer' iram ana lath rilvk Commission Co at htcago, lit This Conii hiptuenU of grain and stoc k at all the pri mary narkeU,wUI have feeding stations for stock, and will opera to elerstors, eto. pie pro)ei-t has a strong bucking from in flueiitlal farmers and business men and will so doubt receive universal endorsement. Opportunity, with ability, makes re- ponsiblllty. Defiance Starch shonld be In every henseh-ild. none so pood. Othffr hf-anrl ..1.1 ., . . ... - i , ... uiun, iiir iu etiv than -...... w. mww iun.li. sometimes a msn lies when be miles and says nothing. TFI.t-OW CLOTHES A UK I NKKMITXT. Keori them white with ItaH ( v.i. R.u lnn. All grocers sell large ua. paokage, a omla. There is no substitute for hard work In wiunlng success. Do Your Clothes Look Yellow. Then DM rVMnnm K4k.K I i m i lhua while io ot. for lu teau. Never nad a book through merely because you have beguu It, The Beit Results in Starchlne ea be obtained only by tiling IVr).n- March, heiile pettiuir mere for ssuney no cooamg re.uired. He who hunta tor happiness runs way from contentment. 0 Onp raraOTL ItVIUl CMOltl rABWS. I LIHU. HUxu ClI, lwf. In the field of destiny we reap what we have sown. All Up to Date Housekscpere e TVflanoe Old Water Starrh. because It wifr, ana 4 ox. BKire ol 11 for same money. Town Built Over Coal Mine. Many buildings In Motherwell, Scot land, look like the leaning tower of na. The little fwn Is built over the side of a coal mine. Some houses have collapsed, business Is at a stand still, and the ton will probably soon be deserted. Examination Fever. Dr. Putnam, a Rutslsn medical man. baa been making observations of schoolboys undergoing examination. He says that the average effect of aa elimination Is to make the pulse beat twenty to the minute quicker. The First Cultlvstcd Rose. It Is said that the firat cultivated roee waa planted In Belgium In the year 1&-I. The damask rose was taken to England from Krance In 1571, the dim rose a boat 1TI4 and the China rose fifty years later. Moscow Imports. The principal articles lmxrted Info Moscow are mechanical aud agricul tural machinery, hardware and cut lery, cotton, raw copper. rah regis ters, typewriters, office furniture, bi cycles, etc. Rubber Production. The world's production of rubber was two years ago aimoM cquauy divided between Africa and South America. Now the Amazon region produces three fifths of It. liURC The Robust Physique Can Stand More Coffee Than a Weak One. A young Virginian says: "Having a naturally robust constitution far above the average and not having a nervous temperament, my system was able to resist the lnrt-ads upon It by the use of coffee for some years but finally the strain b-an to tell. "For tea years 1 have been employ ed as telegraph operator and type writer hy a railroad In this section and until two years ago I had used cof fee continually from the time I waa eight years old, Dearly 2U years. "The work of operating the tele graph key la a great strain upon the nerves and after the day s work was over 1 would feel nervous. Irritable, ma down and toward the last suffer ed greatly from Insomnia and neu ralgia. Aa I never indulged In Intoxi cating liquors, drugs or tobacoo In any form 1 came to the conclusion that cofTee and tea were causing the gradual break-down of my nervous system and having read an article in the Medical Magaxlne on the compost tloa of coffee and Its toxic effect upon the system, 1 waa fully convinced that coffee was the cause of my trouble. 8eeln( iHxturn spoken of aa aot having any of the deteriorating ef fects of coffee I decided to give up the stimulant and gite I'ostum a trial. The result was agreeably surprising. After a time toy nerves became wonderfully strong, I ran do all my work at the telegraph key and typewriter with far greater ease than ever before. My weight has lurraaed 35 pounds, my general health keeplpg pare with It and I am a new man and a better one. Name given by iHistuin t'o. Buttle Creek, Mich. There s a reason. Ijook In each pkg. for the famous little book, "The Road to Welivlilo Txs Cattle Traffio. In th" liiimber of cattt' Teat eqnnlM tUBT or an niu muni her and south of the tHilii nnd the rototufc. Hblle .b Vltlue cf h"r Ktocg vroeiH telr'l by more than i..ii.oi..u,. 0UU. Wholesale Cooperstien. Tint - KtntlK'i Co-oneratlve Whole ale society has 1.3H2.3'! memt.ers, . . m ., i and dot an annum uuinp-s oi .i:. fcoootiti. The similar Hwittlxb wx-loty do S I'.'a.fiWl.tl'iO of business. Blunt Truth. An niifclith writer l.a written nosne "confessions" In relation to his read- ng when a boy. Pickens be bid no liking for until later years, but Browning. Macaulay, and Pc-pys In terested him. He says tbat book lov ers are few a few thousands at nnrt among the millions. If men would but dare to confess, be adds, it would be found that not one In a thousand fau ever read Shakspcare. Albany (N. T.) Journal. Peculiar Text, little Elmer bad accompanied h'e father to church one morning, and the minister discoursed from the text: Why halt ye between two opinion??" Cpon returning home his mother asked If be rememliered the- text. "I can't remr-mber the exact word," re plied Elmer, "but It was someThing about a lik between two pieeous." First Steam Warship. The 8rt steam wamhlp wan the Fulton, built In the Brooklyn nsvy yard in Ikl5 She was :,000 tons ar.d carried (hirty guns. Pope Lauda Journalists. Recently the I'ope took a rtylo- inrsphlc pen from a Protextaat Jour nalist's hand and pronounced a bene diction. He rrtcned the pn. i-aying: No one has a nobler mission than a Journalist In the world to-day. I t!ea your symbol of otT. re." RECORD RUN TO KANSAS CITY. Wabash Train Makes Trip in Five Hours and Fifty Minutes. Wabavh train No. 9, fast ms.t be- ween Ft. Louis and risnnu my. made a record breaking run from SL Louis to Kansas City Sunday after- noon. The schedule time for startiag la :Iti p. m.. and the regular time for the run Is seven hours and ten tnlu- stes. No. 9 started one hour late. !ot twenty minute on the way aad pulled Into Kanas City oa time, tnak- ng the run In five hours and Mty minutes, five minutes faster than any previous record. There was a full equipment of a mall car, combination ear. chs.r rar and diner. At many places a'.ors the route tho train showed a speej of evenly miles an hour, and between Mexico and Montgomery City a tulle minute was reeled t-ff. The d:- tance Is twenty four rtilles. and It l.-k lust twenty-four minutes to make tte trip. The train was In rharre of Con- Ju.'tor J, S. Gould. The eotmer.r was 'barlea Suuimervllle. St. Louis lie- DUbllC. Vindicates Red Hcadtd People. Prof Karl Pearsou. the Kng'luh an thropologist. Is trjir.g to relieve rel- headed people from the stlga.a which be sss has attached to them frum the remote! antiquity. To this end he is compiling a ccr.sus. atkiig echoolmsters, for Instance, fir tr-e records of the'r red headed pupils. H believes that Aristotle drew on h.s Iniaginstlon when be wrote- "I e that has red bair Is pixud, envki . ar.d deceitful." Mstsl Gets Tired. Metals get tired as well sa living ! lngs. Telegraph wires are belter con ductors on Monday than on Haluntay, on account of their Hutulay rest, aivd a rest of three weeks adds lu per tent to the conductivity of a wire. Wireless Teisgrspn en Liners. Atlantic Unors. to the number of fifty have wireless telegraph appar atus to rommunlcate with forty trtcht land stations. Rlsty BrttUh and twenty four Italian wsr VcsmtU are so squipped. Close Saloons and Save Money. Liverpool has cloned one third t Its saloons during the lant ten years, and s decreased her pollre f.irre la consequence aa to have effected an economy of 0,(H0 yearly. ' English W -gs. The average farm laborer's family In England lives on fju& a year; the average mechanic's family spends jr0. Bake by Clsttrlclty. A baker's over In Krance, which Is heat-d by electricity, la aald to be a success la every particular. Ce-oparatlon In Italy. In northern Italy there Is a co operative association for every 1.000 Inhabitants. LESS THAN HALF ate to lodian Territory. Oklahoma and Texas oo lebruary Una. Marth Kl and 16ih. If you conlempUie $. trip h"uihwest. don't ovrt'ouk this. Uoo't daisy. Wl il! to-day . Cr.ORGG MOMTON. !.tti. I . n4 Tut A-M, hi. Louts. Mo. 7