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£ Lcreaso travel from , v there. is agy for the, I‘fig‘ o= n-.-nm s at 'mlunn:-nnnemamz } i SMUGGLING AND AVIAT'ON. it is no idle fear which is disturbing the nations about the chance aviators _have of passing boundary lines re- gardless of revenue laws, and escap- Both the inspectors and the agents. wuick flight of Prier from Lon= don to Paris gives rise to the state- canmot vi tries this trick in simple smuggling, The temptation is great. The chancea It is from such sinister speech, -fro.Y such persistently 1 ‘ated suggeation of evil that aft’too many times an irresponsil Jutmncsutbmhwnxg 'lll net ‘probable and the lll- After. 3 sentiment has been Built up to wrong it reads wroug into This talk of war betwsen and Jagan. g Ha uw abroad, where the wish was appa ly father to the thought, but it jwae persistent and it did not cease the agitators in this country busy; and it is a fact that influence, military and non- return from abroad with assugancy that this is. the coyntry which Jap has sclected ta test its valor There is. 1o doubt there is.a ¢ spiracy to. bring about such a resul| Jamong the fofeign enemies of b&h 'Japan and America, nd. su Americans. have. been made. alari because. of fear engendered by dy ing men: high in the councils, nations; but it will not waork has strong friends at Washington, America has able ‘and copfdin friends. in Toklo. s WHAT PRODUCES. DRUNKENNESS; In exsepimante. 1o, diecoten wheth thers is. anything i mevap- ages besides alcohol which. tn. ek ous, Dr. David B, Whitney of Wesley- an university has found that there is a_distinct difference in the character ! of the drunk caused by different bev- erages where ‘the per cent, of alcohol is the same. Dr. Whitney. has_conducted his-ek- periments in order to determime, whether thére are otherinjugious in~} Sraliants; tian, aleabol. in. 1hp, qed liquors, or whether liquora conta the same amount of alcoho} are finjurious, and finally to det ‘whether de-alcoholized liquors are eh-f: tirely harmless. He used in his ex- periment some small water-living mi- mals. called rotifers, He put 3 amounts, of the different liguors, ‘thexwager in which. these. animals. 1iv, “and. noted’in what af: ulw— hol they could live. thirty minntes.and| 'qfi'x “| also in whet percentage of alcobol they as between this country the wlek would be easy; andf Risde, thinks, when aero- planes. are fairly common the farmer the border land or the wayfarer - upon & country road may catch the sound of whirring machinery wet a glimpse of a scuddh biplane black and say to . “Ab! smuggler. Wonder whether he's car. rying furs or a Chinaman”" “The flying machine is likely- to. prove the greatest force toward inter- natiepalism,” says The Blade, “so far | known to human history. 1t may make a boundary lne of no more meaging than the line in a game of marbles.” PRESIDENT MELLEN FAVORABLY IMPRESSED BOSTON. It was & great speech President Mel- len made before the Chimber of Com- 1neres of Boston—a picture of future. and ‘prosperity such as Hos. ton hardly dreamed of. To soma’ 5t seemed to he too much o hope, but npon secoud sober thought The Pest of that city says: “The more President Mellen's Cham- || ber of Commerce speech is studied, the more evident it is that in this case, at any rate, the interests of the New Haven and the peaple are identi- cal. The harbor and dock improve- ments thet will undoubtedly give thel: rafirosd a wider will also Dro sweep of aetivities den our gommerce, in- is port and in a Tiundred ways make for the prosperity ul UI. eity gramme is compres in its prophecies and, in a way, radical. done, nothing that need cause the most cautious of the ‘solid men, of, Boston' to sink back into their easy- chalrs with gestures of helplessness. ‘It is_encouraging to find the head of the New Haven raiiroad stinding flatfooted upon a platform of mutual] masistance; encouraging, also, to be leve that he will do as he says” | g o r can’ 'blbyvml.v-ryflly 2,28 The Montreal Star laughs at the idea | of the Amecrican congress fuily debat- ing the reciprocity bill . two days, and adds: “Our debaters could hardly | clear the decks that time!” which shows that they are slow. days of the extra ses- | our American patri- | in itwo thousand new bills, The men Wwho design new laws de 1ot anpes to have any idle days. A Maryland minister sat in a pokery game for the experience of it, nnfl when he got. througl he left $50 il the, pot. Poker is as uncertain. as @, new convart. If the war was on the garbage in- stead of upon the fly, the chance of his extermination. would he better. Swat the gurbasc heaps in the back- vardt P R 4 M Istand is a little state; blll' it is pot at all likely that the conj 1o determine the prottiest child thiere can_ever be settled satisfactarily, But there ,is [ ing in it that cannot be propetly | U front, | marries. a. man to reform. him, lo: could: live, two. or three daya. and: pro- duce young Tests, were made. with | wines. such as cider, claret and sherpy, .and with malt liquors, such as beers of_mayar and three. co; Mdhn«rmfin M—’fih ebm Give These Cities a Rightt to Own All Public Utilitiss. OmuAHOMA CITES: Pop. ':l’fl.'!‘m LKE, &t 13,799 8,283 .vpncxn, 18,182 2447 lesignation, after state law, | under it appear % ngynes rgust aj p- ;- of ‘their can: they desire to. 1 ad No. '1' : ¥em, b nmn—-Yaz Former mayor repub-.| ueu, although is reliably dem- Theory, be: st mark diffevent political parties| . Has the sctivity of pamtism salfishly sesking. the slection of thei e the b:r man. Ability and. competency. govern. iSo far all tskste, have been unqu-tu-n. wo. elections, -Not noticeahiy. - B try to select best men for office regard- less, of political afliation. Socialists nofinate own candidate and vote for him to @ man® No strensth. One, answered Yes. ‘¢ n-general, are the elections aleansr? aville—Can safely say they are. do not really adhere to party . they vote fn{r, what thay con- qual for the. place Te- ‘M‘ lation. ! a& any election. u—JJng answered Vo he‘d unhr “Skate laws no cleaner &"' Sy e [ M. = Ars -ql of hgh-.- character and ahility induced te. become i e answered, Yes. and ales, and with distilled liguors, such as whiskey, with. pure. aleohal, The results | cider and claret are,the most poison- ous. beverages. and that brandy, in, and_ whiskey are the least poisoneus. In. some, other experiments. in which claret. and sherry weve, evaporafed | ‘and their residue put into water, it was found that these twp. de-alcebel- ized, beverages were cvem more. DOISAR-. ous than the same percentage. of Pur: alcohol. e The resuits different, alcoholic heverages. hase. different offects upon the drunkards, even though an_ equal intoxication is. produced: It is generally recognizeg that brandy preduces. a. certaim ty; tof drunkenmess and that cider pro- duces another type differing ad from the brandy tvpe. \um o( othex liquors alse, prodice. tyge. ofs drunkenness, the. cn;;umg.. I tigs of which- are. typical, for eagh. quor. These by the non-alcoholic ingredients in the liquors, 3 perhaps explain Why| Dumcan, has. heen such) feym. Ras proven it an unqualified. e~ types. of drunkenness| are doubtless partly caused, at least,| ities,. 4 %&f_muevme answered. Yes, campaigners gemeral hagd. tl id Bt @_;:&wm and. the I of time %fim—fis wwmx e y are. My, 3 s greater and: more ‘direct responsibility upan membaers, of the municipal c]gum.l Under our cam- 'misslon e of government. it -is. up o to. good tyaent and recall in Sapulpa—One answered Yes. Tulsa—Two answered Yes. ==Yes copy of charter EDITOW'AL NOTES When it comes to the erowded trol- ley car a man never feels over-ambi- tious. to satcto the, frent, The pretty girl under an ugly hat is ot wrong when she thinks she ial glorifying, the hat Somewhat! Spring is getting on well, thank yoy, The first canoe with drowning_ intent has tipped over. very, 500 nder. apaher caxer is ach oF (three commissioners Are empogvered with cextain duties, an no, atheps. L Ao, appointments, made by lhun more than before) on the ground: tness, than political strength? Hagfleaville—One answered Yes. In, many instances apul pl—One answered, No, 2 Tul”‘-— q..s:ered Yes. unlmaw.» Happy thought for today not seem, possible to. thraw. mud at the same time keep. up, a, kig- It does not take: the woman Who. to find out thai she has an unlimited Billy Sunday says the man, who dges_his. best is not the man wl wears out good. shoe-leather lpoking | for a’ job. It is announced that President Taft is_contemplating a vikit to Mexico. He will_get around to call upon’a new, nresident, Out wesl they say tha. real religbl sign of spring is a tornado. It doef not have to tarry long to make a great inipression, : The conyicts of New Zealand wese| employed last year in setting out. ti and & hall million trees. No objec- tions, were. rajsed. * OUT FOR NEW BUSINESS . Real Reason, Official Says, for Run- ning Train, from New York to Bas- The only troudle with: the gets in the habit of blowing his own e that he finally thinks be is just as good as & whole band. it s méted that Buftalo Bil sayw a republican—~more or less H tell just which side be is golig wh& Y8 shogld — wiio | exiating a vacation nfl nnzr 1o nung on ['me F‘ in the hoys, . u-u-n- the assessors are .g:'i_nl “pllgrimages. tfi‘]! Tt dogal’ gloye] | er gommisaion to answer in- ight. of present of- ena‘bis Yes. @ Does tha admimistration in its resemble. mage than the ald farm tha, busingss agdministration of 1a ctly. We have only 3 commissioners, one of whom, is :i6. mayor; and they act in the capacity of ,a board of directors for some corporation, im connection with | their Enidet nswered Yes. Sapulpa—One answered Tulsa—Two answered Yes. Puncan—Exactly. Each department has its head; and the head is directly responsihle for acts of appointees. 1€ “practical business men are 'in charge. 1V. 3, Are the salaries of the may- or and, , larger under this —Yos T o. der our charter ding_the may- ; year. Undor the mayor received the council $50 per £ Cannot give 21 as our form of 'fi‘ iy R old; eXxpenaes, have been great- of service bas . on account of isa. I think it s “Municipal _aft: men’ who' virt: to gity. Men are fllne!a and up to date havs ‘the sstein highly successtul, (mo reply. D mfi rumbor of th- muni- ,g}fly three. wths old under: this, form || | moth, Dungan. Mot In o et city. nl the size of Duncan. It's unnecessary. nswered: No. feature, as We. are vernment. (s‘xt has always wniwd Tnlu:—c‘m?:i. r’j we rot had time 0. o off- ties incumm- | sgioners, management form Y. wel‘ll 4 aid, nat attend Has always been good. V. In general, is the new form of gouarnment, cleanen from politioal, in- fluance, mare, husiness:like. in. admir nomical? Bartlesville—It cermnly is in, evqn; v attentio n ever to pomlcs eric 1a. the. om "'f trolling factor in the Smploying of the men in’the different Enid—It can be. made Al de- pends. upon, calibre. of man. elecnedf. Sapulpa—One answered, Slightly. Tulsa-~Two answered Yes. : e A e oty Mare satisfactory in every. detail and: is proving a, success, in every depart- ment. Emphatically, Yes VI s, What par cent of volars i required: ta gajn. a recall, and is it ef- | fegtive 3 Baggagnue—za per. cent. of the total fed, nu; of, ballats. cast in_ the, city for the last preceding general Sean” Bhare Yo state as to. its ef- fectiveness, a5 we have: not had occa- sion to use it in our city. Enid—20_ per. cent. Sapulpa—35 per cent.; not used: vet, Tulsa—Two_answered 35 per cent.; neyer been, tried, Duncan—This. question should e b ssmed by the. m&mc{m‘ ts. ntersstod, nfs, ‘are. in_vogHe an e e et 20: per. cent.; newer bem t.rlsd k. Are the public utilitias—wa hr‘ gas. and: electric. fighting plants—own- ed by the city, and are tiey inventoried annually, and a halande shegt .pub- hM 3 is, the 'custom of corporar ing, such. g, o BN e s, ox mcm to take oyer the water and light plants on account’ of ‘the. poor en patrony. ‘ater, plant only- Sapulpa—City. owns water warks. Tulsa—Two ansywéred water works| owned, by city. Inveators: and balance sheets. printed annually. Jungan—Only water. Charter per- mits, pufehase onal public utilities, One. apswered, NEW BOOKS. Tajnes. Les Ori s cank:mrdn% ) Raschen, Professor of Modern Lafavette, _cellege. (‘lo&l"x. Thitio, 272 Dages, ‘with in- notes service Enid— This edition of Taine's famoua| work includes. the. fojlowine: portlons: L’Ancien Regime, Le Rei, La Cour, Lo Do Salon, I/Esprit et la Dae- mm:, Rogisgenn, L Tiers Btat,” La, mees des 13 et ?:}Lhologe @ la Revolution, 1742, Les Jacobins, Paris en 1782, Gouvern- des Bandes, -Marat, Danton, spierre; La Didette at la Miserie a la Paris dans Thiver 1794 a 17 La Fin (_u Gowsmemmt I‘QVQHIUOD‘ naire. % | These selqtuans | o e ccaes 1oadiog up. o tha , | Bevalition, and the First Empire. . a dschin, PhD 'Prufuaor Hart , Miami university, and. German, A university. 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