The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 223, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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ORE FACTS
T TAXES
10CRATIC STATE GOVERN
MENT COSTS LESS THAN
CARPET-DAG RULE
KPOSURE OF REPUB
LICAN FALSEHOODS
urcs for 19 Counties of Old OkU-
oma Show that Stale Levy for
9' 2 Months is Less than Terrlto-
ial Levy for Twelve Months.
f nineteen counties In old Okla-
na wIioho boundary linos were un-
tie. 1 b the Constitution thero
hut four where the statu tnx for
i in inthi Ik not soveral hundred
.tars lebs than tho 1007 levy for
Hon il taxes for 12 montliB.
n coic-ideiinK the folio wins fig
which are takon from tho off!-
il nils of the state auditor the
t 'bmild be borne In mind that nil
ap.'iuprlatlons made by tho first
(" f-i-'atttro were for a period ol
i moat lis and that the first state
U must bp sufficient to pay the
rni of the t-tnte government for
2 months. The territorial levy for
i wa- to meet appropriations that
re made to cover the territorial
ensr for onlv twelve months or
flcul j ear. It should also be
ne In mind that when tho demo-
tic stato official got possession
the records from tholr republican
decolors they discovered out-
ndlng warrant Indebtedness of tho
rltory of Oklahoma aggregating
lost ?1. 000000. The records also
w that the greator part of this
000000 debt was contracted during
last two years of the carpet-bag
Ime
Blaine County
lere nre the official figures for
line county. In 1907 under repub-
in territorial Administration the
al valuation of Blaine county was
d at $2C77S08. Under the terri-
lal levy of 5V& mills Blaine county
s required to pay toward the sup-
t of territorial government $14-
1.44.
fhls year under a democratic state
vernment the property of Blaine
inty is valued at J9.CS7.407. The
.to levy is fixed at 1 1-4 mills and
o county will this year paj $12-
5.25 toward the support of the
to government This amount 'It
ist be remembered Is for 19V4
inths expenses but still is $2615.75
s than was nsbesod against Hlalne
inty to support the territorial gov-
ment for 12 months. Taking the
al state taxes of S12.08l.25 levied
ainst Blaine county this year and
Ide It by 194 and you will obtain
19 70 the proportionate amount
ilch Blaine county will have to pay
support the state government one
tntli Multlnlf SC137n hv 19 inri
Iu have J7.43G.40 the amount which
alne county under statehood will
ve to pay to support the state gov-
nment one year as compared with
4700.44 under republican territorial
lie.
Beaver County
Old Beaver county embracing the
ritory now Included In Beaver
xas and Cimarron counties was
lued last year by tho republican
rltorlal board of equalization at S3-
7947 and under the territorial tax
k'y of 5l mills paid $17368.79 taxes
support the territorial government.
lis year the three counties em-
need In what was old Heaver conn-
have been given an aggregate val-
tlon of 511697405. Under the state
vy of 1 1-4 mllles they will be re-
Ired to pay S14.C21.83 toward the
pport of state government for 19J4
onths. ThU Is S2.74C.88 less than
aver county paid under republican
rrltorlal rule to support the terri-
rial government for 12 months. Dl-
ding S14.C21.83 by 19H you secure
49 83 the amount which Beaver
xas and Cimarron counties will be
quired to pay to support the state
ivernment for one month. Multiply
Is by 12 and you have $8997.96
tilch Is the amount that the .iree
unties will pay to suppoi state
nernmem lor one year as compared
th $17 3C8.71 the amount which the
me territory paid to support the re
ibllean territorial regime for It
ui'hs.
Caddo County
in 1907 tho total valuation of Caddo
mnty was fixed at $3326756 and
ilu the territorial levy or 54 mills
Jdo countv wus required to pay
h:97lC toward the support of terri-
rUl government for one year.
This year Caddo county Is valued at
3037 628 and under the state levy
1 1-4 inllU will pay S17.04C.91 to-
ard the support of state government
r 19V4 months. This Is $1250.25
ss than Caddo county paid iu 1907
ir the support of territorial govern-
ent for ono year. Taking the total
ate tnx of Caddo county for this
ear of $17040.91 and dividing that
y 194 yo.i will obtain $874.20 which
( te amount Caddo county will pay
support the state government for
ni rnmth. Multiply this result by
1 v obtain $10494-40 the
winch Caddo county must pay
'be state government for
MTinirrd v tli JlS!"71i
i IV s J. t ctir re
y toward the bupport ol
republican territorial government for
one year.
Canadian County.
In 1907 Canadian county was as-
c.sed at $3.S1UH.". and under tho
teirltorlnl lew or .'H nillln paid $20-
Of.. 92 toward the exppiige of terri-
toi'.il government for oni year.
1 ils year Cumiilltn cnuni) has a
t lal valuation of $10966770. Under
'hr state levy of 1 1-1 mills she will
nv $21.208 46 towards the support of
tin ntate government for H)lb m.inths.
Tn!s Is $212 .14 In excesR or the
amount which Canadian count) paid
In 1907 to support the territorial gov-
rt'.ment 12 mont'-.s. Dividing $21-
:64 by 1!H. von obtain $1.087 81.
i'.ie amount which Canadian county
'11 pay to support state govern. uent
' i one month. Multiply this remi't
')" 12 and you obtain $13.0.. 1 J2 'ho
iKMint which Canadian county will
He required to pay to "import state
-overnnient 12 months as compared
Uth $20.'C."92 the amount which Ca-
nadian county was required to pay to
t'ipport ten Mortal government for 12
months.
Cleveland County.
In 1907 the total assessed valuation
r Cleveland county was $2219121
.-Mid undr the territorial levy of 5
i!lls Cleveland county paid towards
r'ie support of territorial government
for 12 months $12205.18.
This year the assesed valuation ofl
Cli'. eland county Is fixed at $87-
i. '4092 and under the state levy of
1 II mills will pay $9820.56 for the
ir ilntenance it state government for
'94: mouths. This Is $2924.23 less
'hsn Cleveland county paid In 1907 to
support territorial government for a
neilnd or 12 months. Divide $9820 SC
by 19H and you obtain $47..94 the
' nportlonate amount which Clove
land county will pny for tho mainte-
nance of stato government for one
month. Multiply this result by 12 uud
vou obtain $5711 2S the nmount
which Cleveland county will pay for
the -wi.port of state government for
one 'ar as compared with $12205 11
wlilc'i Cleveland count) was required
to pay to support territorial go em-
inent Tor ono year.
Custer County.
In 1907 Outer county was given
total valuation of $332'S59. and un-
der the territorial tnx levy of 5'fc
mills paid $18292.22 tovvaul the ex-
penses of territorial government for
12 months.
This year Custer county has a total
valuation nl $12353807 and under the
Male tax levy or 1 1-4 mills will pay
$15122.33 tovvaid the support or state
government for ID V& mouths which Is
S2.S49.S9 less than Custer county pnld
1 i-t year for the maintenance of ter-
ritorial government for 12 months.
Divide $15422.33 by 194 and ou
obtain $791.91 which Is the amount
Custer countv will be renulred to nav
Ifor 'state government for one mouth.
Multiply this result by 12 and It ives
foil $9502.92 the amount which Cus
ter county win pay lor tne support or
state government for one year as com-
pared with $18292.22 paid by Custer
county under republican carpet-bag
in!e to support the territorial govern-
ment 12 mouths.
Dewey County.
In 1907 Dewey county wab given a
total valuation of $1522722 and un
der tho territorial levy of 5V mills
paid $8374.97 for the maintenance of
tei rltorlal government for 18 months.
This year Dewey county was asses-
sed at $5820380 and under the state
! vy of 1 1-4 mills will pay $7275.47
toward the expense of state govern-
ment for l!'i months or $1099.50
less than the same county puld hist
rear to support territorial government
one year.
Divide $7275.47 by 19 and jou ob-
'aln $373.10 the amount which Dewey
county will pa) this year toward the
mpport of state government for one
month. Multiply this result by 12
.ind It gives $4477.20 tne nmount
'vhlch Dewey county will contribute
toward the expenses of state govern-
ment for one year as compared with
8374.97 collected In Devvty county
In 1907 to suppoi t the lenitorlal gov-
ernment foi one year.
Garfield County.
In 1907 Gartleld county had u total
valuation of $5407762 and paid $29.-
742.69 territorial tuxes for a peiiod or
one year.
This year Garfield county has a to-
tal valuation of $21506597 and will
pa) $30633.24 tow aid the expenses of
'tute government fur n peiiod of l!i'
months or $&90.55 more thnu the
i.anie county paid last year to sup-
port tentorial government twelve
months.
Divide $30633.24 by 19& and you
ootalu $1570 91 the amount which
fjarlleld county will paj to support
btute government one mouth. Multi-
ply this lestilt by 12 and ou obtain
$18851.16 the amount which Garfield
county will be required to pay for the
support of state government for 12
months Is compared with $29742.69
which Garfield county was required to
pay In 1907 to hiipport the teriltoiinl
government for 12 montliB.
Grant County
In 1907 Grant county had n tot.v
valuation or $3530053. Under the
territorial levy or D'4 mills It was re-
quired to pay $19418.69 In territorial
taxes for a period or 12 months.
This year Grant county has a total
valuation ot $17071123 and under
'he state levy or 1 1-4 mills will pay
$21338.90 toward the support or stato
;i vernment for a period or 19'
months or $1920.31 more than was
1'ild by tho same county last year to
-jpport territorial government 12
nonths. Divide $21338.90 by 19
id you obtrln $1.094 30. the amount
Jc'.i Grant eountv will be required
ri ' to maintain t' e state govern-
t 1 his result
: jJ .. v rfuii JiJ131.6l) the
txee to be paid by Grant county Tor
ie support of the state government
r H months as eomaared with $19-
US.Ml collected In 1907 to support the
territorial government for 12 motithi.
Kay County.
In 1907 Kny county had a total at-
vwrd valuation ot $1358747 and us-
lor t le terrltorhil levy or live and a
irir mills palif $13045 61 territorial
t.i This )ear Kay count) 's assessed
valuation Is $llrAS.S62 and under
tn Ftate levy or one and one-rourth
p-.llli will pay $214(11.07 for the main-
un .ire or state government for a pe-
tit t of nineteen and a half months.
This Is $iryin leaa than Kay county
I aid In 1907 for the support of ter-
ritorial government for twelve
months.
Divide $21.1X1.07 by nineteen and a
half and you ha'.e $1100.50. which Is
the proportionate amount of Kny
Cxuuty'a state taxes for one month.
Multiply this sum bv twtve and you
have $13206.73. which Kay county
will have to pay vnder the democratic
state administration to support the
state government for twelve months
as compared with $23945.01 paid by
Kay county In 1907 to maintain the
territorial government 12 months.
Kingfisher County.
In 1907 Kingfisher county had n to-
tal assesse'i valuation of $3192130
and paid $17536.72 territorial taxes.
This year Kingfisher county hat a to-
tal assessed valuation of $11114137
and will pay for the support of the
stnte government for 19' months
$11267.67 Juat $3289 05 less than
Kingfisher county paid In 1907 to
support the republican territorial re
gime for twelve months
Divide $11267.07 by nineteen and a
half and you have $3731.67 which Is
the proportionate amount Kingfisher
county will pny toward the support of
state government ror ono month. Mul-
tiply this sum by twelve and you have
$S.7S0.04. which Is tho amount King-
fisher county will pay for tho main-
tenance of democratic state govern-
ment for twe've months as compared
villi $17556.72. the amount paid by
the fnnio county last year In territo-
rial taxes.
Kiowa County.
In 1907 Klovvn countv had a total
assessed valuation of $3502151 and
paid $19201 S3 as territorial taxes.
This year Kiowa county has a total
v-luatluii or S13.S12.019 and will pay
$1720502' state tuxes ror a period or
nineteen nnd a half months. This Is
$199C.S1 less than the republican tor-
:i:o:iil administration collected for
tvvilve months.
Divide $17265.02 by nineteen nnd a
hair and the result Is SSS5.38 the
8iiou.it which Kiowa county will have
to pav ror the support or the state
k iveuinient ror one month. Multiply
t sum by twelve and you have $10-
:4 50 which Id the amount or state
."k Kiowa countv will pay ror a pe-
riod of one .vear as compared with
719.261. S3 collected under territorial
idmlnlxtrutlon In 1907 ror a similar
period.
Lincoln County.
Last year Lincoln county was plac-
ed on tin tax rolls at a total valuation
r $4.3!i!i.!i7l. and territorial taxes
.imuuntlng to $24199.S6 were asseti-
e.l ux-ilutt this property.
This .vear Lincoln county has n to-
tal usbessed valuation og $17227587
and undt the state levy ol one nnd
j fourth mills will pay $21134.4S to-
wards the maintenance or state pov-
t: nment ror a peiiod of nineteen and
n hair months for which all appropri-
ations run. This Is $2.655.3S leu
t lut ii the amount collected b the re-
publican territorial administration In
1907 Tor territorial taxes in Lincoln
count) and .vet Lincoln county Is one
ol the places where the republican
papers and republican speakers have
In en clamoring about the way the
democrats rnlsed the taxes.
Divide $21534.48 by nineteen and a
ha'f and It gives you $1104.33 which
the pioportluuate amount that Lin-
coln county will pay to support the
. i it- government for one month. Mul-
iljly this Mini by twelve and you se-
c ire $13251.96 which is the amount
of state taxes that Lincoln county will
have to pay to support the btate gov-
ernment for one enr as compared
with $24199.86 the amount which
Lincoln county was assessed In 1907
to support the territorial government
one year.
Logan County.
In 1907 Logan county had a total
valuation of $4892705 and paid $23-
909.88 territorial taxes for ono year.
This year Logon county Is valued at
$1 (52845V; and under the state levy
of one nnd a fourth mills will pay
$21.90.5C state taxes for a period of
nineteen and a hair months. This
l.cks Just slxt -eight cents or boInK
$5000 less than the same county paid
toward the biipport ot territorial gov-
ernment for twelve mouths.
Divide $21910.50 by nineteen and
a half and you have $1123.61 the
amount which Logan count) will have
to pay for tho support or state gov-
t "iment for ono month. Multiply this
'inn by twelve and you secur $13-
483.32 which Is the amount Logan
county will have to pay for the sup-
port of state government for one year
as compared with $26909.88 which
was the amount collected under terri-
torial rule for the same length of
time.
Oklahoma County.
In 1907 Oklahoma county ha'd a to-
tal assessed valuation of $17227587
and paid In territorial taxes $5i-
647 68. This year Oklahoma county
h.'s n total assessed valuation of $IC-
0 15.504 and under the state levy ol
it- nnd n fuurth mills will pi $57-
"41 " It ward the ti ' ort of unto
. iiiii nl for iilnuen ami a lal'
TI.'h n a" si e i f
i t the- .. i-t )
to support the territorial government
for a period of ono year.
Divide $57544.55 by nineteen and n
hnir and you have $2950 wbjch 19 the
amount Oklahoma County will bo re-
quired to pay Tor uic support or stato
government ror one month. Multiply
this amount by twelve nnd jou lii
$35400 which Is tho amount Hint
Oklahoma count) will pny toward the
support or state government ror one
vear. ns compaied with $5I.C47.6S paid
by the same coumy last year.
Noble County.
In 1907 Noble county had a total
assented valuation of $2203112. and
paid $12118 77 toward the support of
the territorial rrMme ror n period or
twelve months.
This yet- Noble county has a total
assessed valuation or $10023526 ami
will pay $12529.40 to the support of
state government ror a period or nine
te u aad a hair months.- This Is
$)lu.82. In excess ot the amount paid
Iu 1907 toward the support at terri
torlsl govt i nment ror twelve mrnth
Dividing $12529.10 by nineteen nnd a
.alt yU have $042.53 the amount
that XtJMc count) will pay tor our
month to support the state govern
ment. Multiply this sum by twelve
and yott have $7715.36 the amount
lhat Noble county will pay toward the
sapport of the state government foi
t.velvc months as compared with $12.
1 i ot 77. the amount paid by that conn
toward the expense of territorial
Kiivernmont for the same period or
'me.
Pawnee County.
In 1007 I'awnee county had a total
assessed valuation of $5063340 and
paid territorial taxes for one year In
the amount of $27.SIS.37.
This yoar Pawnee county has a to-
tal valuation of $IOS20198 and un
der the atate levy of one and a foirtli
mills will pay a stato tax or $1352.' 24
for a period or nineteen nnd n half
months for which the levy is made
This Is $11323.12 less thnu the same
county paid in 1907 for territorial
taxes for n period of one year.
Dlvido $13525.24 by nineteen and n
half and ou obtain $693.00. tho pro-
portionate amount that Pavvneo coun-
ty will pay each month to support the
state government. Multiply this re-
sult by twelve and It gives you $S-
323.20 the amount ot stato taxes
Pawnee county will have to pay In
twelve months as compared with $27.
S48.37 paid by tho same county laht
year ror the support ot territorial gov-
ernment for twelve months.
Payne County.
In 1907 Payne county had nn as-
eased valuation ol $3544312 nnd
paid $19493.72 In territorial taxes for
one year.
fhls yoar Pavne county has a to-
tal valuation of $11664699 and will
pay $14580.87 tovvaid the support of
state government for nineteen and a
half months the period ror which all
appropriations were made. This Is
$4912.85 less than tho same county
paid last year to support territorial
rovernment lor twelvo months.
Divide $14580.87 by nineteen and a
halt and you have $747.73 the propor-
tionate amount that Payne county will
psi) tor the suppoi t ot the state gov-
ernment ror one month. Multiply
t'.ls remit by twelve and It gives you
JS 972 76 the amount oT state tax that
Pavne county will pay tor one year.
is compared witr $19493.72 lovledand
:ollected In the same county by the
republican territorial carpet-baggers
Tor r. period or the same duration.
Pottawatomie County.
In 107 Pottawatomie county had
an asseksed valuation ot $4776069
nd paid territorial taxes lor twelvo
montht In the sum or $26268.38.
This vear under a democratic ad-
mlnibtiatlon. the proport ot Potta-
watomie county is valued at $16602.
f52 and the stnte taxes ror nineteen
and a half months will be $20752.56.
-r $5515.82 less than was levied and
:ol ected in the same county last year
fif the support or the tenltorlal
government.
Divide $20752.50 by 1 Ineteen and a
aair and you secure $1064.23. which Is
the amount that Pottawatomie coun-
tv will pav tovvaid the expense of
tati government for one month.
.Val ip'.y this result by twelvo and
It g.vs .urn $12.i70 7C the amount
which Pottawatomie county will pa
townrd the support of state govern-
ment ft r one year as compared with
$26 2n:!S levied In tli" same countv
laM vear by a ropubllcB.i carpet tus;
b'ard. to dofray the exjieii-rs of the
territorial government for twelve
months.
Instead ot prating about state Is-
sues and lvlng about the democratic
state officers' why don't the republi-
can papers of Oklahoma print a few
choice extracts from Candidate Tart's
speech nt Oklahoma City on the c .-i
stitutlon? The speech was bioud
enough to bo of Interest In a presi-
dential campaign as it gives the re-
publican candidate's vIoks on sev-
eral questions which are now ismes
between the two great national par-
ties. For instance they might quote
hat phrase where the republican can-
didate gave as his objection to 'eh
Initiative and referendum that "it
placed too much power in the hand
of the people."
Again It would rnuke mos' Int'-r-esting
rending matter vo the ui!
labor leaders of these republican p.
pers If they would reproduce If U '
"Injunction Bill's" franl; defem i '
government by Injunction I'u. .
larly should these papers b sj
quote literally his declaif-tlcu
government by Injunction d 1 1-
deny tho worWpjr man r
rights because It denttt
Mini becajso tbt iv.
titled to a trial by J.iry.'
Railroad Time Table
All Trains Daily
WEST BOUND
0 J;1 10:02 n. in.
n :H;- 5:30 p. m.
N03 733 nnd 7 3-1 run between
NOHTn BOUND
TiuinJ.'o. Amuva DrrAHT
n 7W 9:20;n. m. 9:30 n. m.
VoO G:20 p. m.
H. G. HARVEY Agent.
5Ae
Daily Democrat Office
IS BETTER. l'KEPARED TO nn that
JOB PRINTING
for you than any other printing
office in the county. We have
competent workmen and turn out
promptly nothing but good work.
LET IS FIGURE WITH YOU ON
YOUR NI-XT LOT (IF PRINTING
8Je DAILY DEMOCRAT
Office: B. St. between 4th and 5th
North of Court louse.
PUBLIC SALE
Havinp 'decided to quit farming" I
will sell at public sale without reserve
or by-bids on the S. half of N. E. i of
Sec. 3G T. 7 II 10 being 2 miles south
and 1J west of Anadarko Oklahoma
Tues. Oct. 20 '08
Commencing at 1 p. in. the follow-
ing described property to-wit:
1 team mules 10 and 11 years old
1 work horse G head of milch cows
1 to 7 years old all giving milk. Also
3 last spring's calves 22 head of stock
hogs weighing from GO to 150 pounds
farming implements etc. : 1 light farm
and 1 spring wagon; 1 Moline walking
cultivator 2 stirring plows lcorn sled
2 one-horse corn nnd cotton planters
1 lister 2 sets shovel plows 1 grind
stone 1 set harness; 1 heating stove
and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and
under cash; over that amount credit
until March 1 1909 purchaser to givo
note with approved security noto to
bear 10 percent from date 6 per cent.
discount for cash on all sums of $10
or over. A. SUMP.
J. W. Johnson Auc.
Wm. Plum Clerk.
Voters Must Register
Frank Ward. Boorelary of
the oounty eleotion board
is in reoeipt of a. letter from
Will Linn Guthrie peorptary
of the state election b?urd ad
vi9ing that nil electors nro en-
titled to reialer at ihe ii-gietra-tion
held during the last week in
Ootober who did not register at
tho July regietration. Those
who did register for tho primary
are entitled to vote in the No-
vember eleotion wiihoui further
rei'iatnuion.
Teachers' Examination
On Ootoher 29 and 30 at the
oourt hou in Anadarko an ex-
aminaiion uf applioantH for
teachers' certificates will be held
beginning at 7;30a. m. Paper
will b furniphed.
On Ootober 31 in the county
superintendent') office an 'xami-
nation of applioantH for certifi-
oites as iriHtructore and conduct
or in normal institutes will be
held.
Fee for teaoher'B oertifioate
g2; fee for instructor' ufrtificate
SI; fee for conductor's certifioato
$2. Maude -. Widaman
w2t Supt Public Instruction.
in m i ' i
New Nobility.
Four peers 11 baronets and 33
knights were created by tho king o(
Great Ilrltlan on his last birthday.
Nominally the king did It Jn reality
the liberal ministry did It the "birth-
day honors" being ono of the per-
quisites ot oil.ee
Except As Noted;
KAST BOUND
" H 9;30 n. m
5..I32-""' 0:15 p. m
Olnhomn City nntl Mnngum.
SOUTH BOUND
TllAlNffo. AuuivK Dri'AiiT
a 7G3. C:25p. in. C:03 p. m
" '"" - luuun. m
I
As jtforcttm AnarcVrtiK
"Very fw anarchists evfir becosat
jroapcrou and contentod citizen
ya a detective "They have bee
tome Instances though. I have la
alnd one man who fifteen yearn age
m vary prominent In arachlstlc clr-
ilee hero. He even publlhhod a llttl
eapor In the interest o( anarchy. Tab
iheet waw so rtblrt that after the Hay-
market riots It wiw suppressed. ThU
man was an export chemist and hU
fame had followed blm from Germany
from which country bo hnd been ex
'led. He was offered employment at a
alary of JC0 a week more money
than he had evor dreamed of making.
He iria Nilgai In his habits and soon
acquired a snug bank account. With
VpproachlnR alllucnco he turned hla
back upon bis old associates and
tventually innrrlcd an Amorlcan wo-
man. To-day his name Is but a mem-
ory among thn unarcblsU." rbllade)-
j&la Record.
To the Home-Maker.
To build up tho power ot our homes
for beauty for companionship for in-
telligence for charity fn constant
acknowledgment and furtlteiui'co of
tho rights ot others Is to bui'l up a
power greater perhaps- than we our-
selves shall ever realize And Its with-
in the reach ot every homo whetbor
It'e n big or a vory llttlo one.
Harper'K I3azar.
OmwItIUIij n ! Wti
It Is quite surprising to tho Brltlsaer
to see tho waj women In the states
constantly lunch nnd dine together
their nif n being e tlxr too tired or too
busy to ;Ud th in Thio good ladles
order the m.t irclierchu lltt'e repasts
they rarefy drink anything but Iced
rater; and they seldom smoko that Is
a rice or virtue pertaining to Euro-
pean shores. Occasionally an Ameri-
can woman takes i cocktail bo.'o e din-
ner composed of one or more spirits
In which an ollvi or cherry r'posec;
but she never ordtrs wine or spirits
tt the meal IUe f. At the table Ameri-
ca appears to he a hnd vf teetotaler
-London Dal.'y Mill.
Blow to Medical Theory.
Tho tluory that tho germs of tuber-
culosis get Into tho human system
chletly through the medium of cow's
milk Is discounted in Japan whoro
such milk Is practically unknown
vvhllo the mortullty from tuberculosis
Is nevertheless very great being la
Tokyo about one fifth of the total....
number of deatns.
5000000 In Hospital.-
Hospital authorities havo to fact
facts as they aro and the result has
been thnt during the last 10 or 15
ears tho mnnnge-B of nearly every
great metropolitan hospital have had
to faco tho question of rebuilding and
to provldo enormous funds which col-
icctlvely will bo r0na io amount to
probably fivo millions of nionoy to
dcfiny the cost of this work alone -t.ouduu
HoHiiltal
The Butterflies Knew.
"Toung iiHMi whoso incomes am
small should rcallzo that social buttlr-
flies are not for them." says a Naw
York minister. Unless they behaYo
as if the Incniuo limit didn't oxist t&
social buttei tiles will soon make them
realize thnt they are not for them
very ntrong Tho aid of tho pulpft I
tot ri'iiulriil
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