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On this subject of electrolysis in forro-conorote the same magasins writes:
It is satisfactory, asya" The World's Work" VISCOUNT AOKI AND JINCOISM.
to find that Concrete" continues to give space Except for the latest trouble in California, to detailed reports of failures and successes in the the situation appears to have improved. People use of the new methods. Summing up on the are beginning to realize what a great part sohievements of the past 12 months, it warns Viscount Aoki is playing in stemming the tide i's readers that reinforcad conerata is not applio- of jinga agitation. A striking tribute to the able to all etractures, neither fonhoically nor Arabassador, has been written by Dr. William economically. Whilst delighting (it ways] in Dr. Hala says that when the the progress made daring the past twelve Bayard Hale, history of the early years of the 20th century is months, we cannot bat again warn one rendora written a very prominent plass indeed, sodass fo exrefal independent examination of tradera' place of permanent honour, will be given to the proposals and the rigid supervision of materials simple-mannered, modest gentlamas" who is and work. To the soutraator we would repeat wow Japan's Ambassador to the United States, that "satting things fine" doss not pay in Viscount Acki, says Dr. Hale, was little known roinforced concrete; whilst to the specialist and not at all appreciated in Amerion till the in "systems," we would remind him that Great other and he goes on to show how, when Britain only standa humbug and blaff to a high officials at Washington lost their beads, point Viscount Aoki kept bis: how, when his own countrymen blastered, the Ambassador kept calm; how, when American juga threatened, Is the steel ased in forre-noner.ste ubject, Viscouui Aoki smiled In an interview which under certain conditione, to the dusteantive he gave to Dr. Hale, Viscount Aoki said-inflames of cloctrolysis? Upon this point Mr. Madness tas seized so many people. It is A. A. Kinudson supplied, as the result of ex quite inconceivable where these silly stories are periment some interesting data to the American invented, where this insane glamour is genorat Institute of Electrion Engineers. Blooks of ed. A psychologist would find it interesting to one-to-one Portland cement sand concrete were follow the building up for the fabric of false moulded in a common metal water-pail, with a bood and fallacy as an irresponsible parson beri pisca of 2 in. wrought-iron pipe placed tells an irresponsible paper something, which vertically within the blocks to depth of prints, and which an irresponsible agitator about 8 in. When the blocks word thres tank of cables to a negligible Japanse jingo paper, years old, one of them was placed in
sea water, and another in tank of feath and which it prints in connexion with irre- sponsible comment and invented intersions, water, and direct current was led to the the whole coming back hare magnified and embedded pipes, the negative slootrade con- distorted, but presented as an index of universal sisting of a piam of sheet iron played in the tank. Japanese sentimon'. The thing is ridiculous, of A third block, similar to the other two, was course. Still, whon one considers the possibill placed in a tank of as water but was not ties it is gigantically wicked. Nothing could be subject to the sleetris carrant. After a peri nore hideously wicked than to involve my of thirty days the last named bicck was found country and yours in war."
to be is perfect condition and the pion was perfectly bright. Bat the two other blocks. which had developed ornoks during the test, were easily broken open; yellowish deposits wore found in the cracks, where the concrete had deteriorated to such a degree that it could be out easily with kaife; and the pipe were considerably corroded, showing a loss of weight of over 2 per cent. Similar results were obtained in tests with blocks of standard Rosedale esment, mads in the sams mould, although in this case the blocks were tested thirty days after they had been made. The orcking of the concrete appeared an oarly as the sixth day of the toat, and by the sightoasth dy they looked as though they might fall apart
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The United States and Japan, the Ambassador went on, "are vowed to friendship
moment have we faltered in joyful acceptance any of that tradition. I can and da declare, as the accredited Ambassador of my Emperor at Washington, that the relations of the two Governments are as friendly as at any moment in history." Then Viscount Aski spoke of th expression so often hard now, "the mastery of the Pacif" The Paside a sail, is a big ocean. It is big enough for both of us. It is too big for both of us together. It belongs to the whole world, Jap in cherishes no ambition to ba master of it. Why must the ocean have 'master! There is Chins with interests in it a great as ours. There is Russia, England, Franca, and Germany have Pacific interests, So hag Holland, so have other great nations."
But the Ambassador realizes as well as any one else what is bahiad all this trouble.
he said, "I will come to that other question. You are right, of course. It is at the bottom of it all. We really ought not to talk about it; it is a point upon which every one is sensitive. But I will make held to say that I believ it possible for the race question to adjust. itself. I deny that differenes of race implise necassarily ineradioable onmity,
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the mosting of East and West, which it is gives to our own wonderful iga to witness, will result în mutual contribution to a larger beman ideal than other hemisphere now possesses, and to the erection of a loftier, more tolerant, and richer civilisation than time has yet seen, Which is the nobler, which is to be the way of the future-tenacity in differ ences which aske each so for barbaric; or acceptance of all that each may learn of the other to round out the fatness of human char aster? Home sum, humani vikál a me al ́enum puto.”
It is to be hoped that Viscount Aoki's words will be reprinted all over the United States, Probably this will be done, for during the last few days there has been a great awakening on the part of the sins and truly patriotic elements in the country to the peril which has boon created. The grave editorial articles in the World have had a great fact, and, though the Heralda infoenco is widespread, not only through i's OWA circulation but through important journals in the various cities which purchase its foreign news, it looks as though it has overshot the mack. Its news despatches and editorial utterances have been too bviously coloured and prejudiced,
The real danger of the sitastion continues to lie in California.
THE VAGARIES OF LIGHTNING..
A GOLFER KILLED WHILE SWINGING FIS CLUB.
It oзnnot by denied that the resulta ere of profoned signifone. They call for osreful investigation on the part of ouarete engineers, and the provision of special messs of insulation in all ones where imbedded structural steel, or the reinforcing material, of armurad concrete, is liable to attack by stray oarrants in the neighbourhood of wet foundatione.
ROCKEFELLER ON VERACITY.
AMUSING INTERVIEW,
Mr. Rodicafullar did not address his son's Bible class on July 7th as be sometimes does, but spent an odd hour or two in trying to do s reporter good at Chicago, where he has been summoned to give evidence about the allegad unfair and illegal methods of competition of the Standard Oil Company, of which he is president. The venerable Gasacier wa in a Fery grasion rond in the afternoon, and held a little symposium of newspaper reportera. He shook hands all round, asking each Prosman his name and what paper he represented.
In order to oceed, Mr. Rockefeller said, The reporters must always write bo truth. newspapers should be gospa of truth. One scribe wanted to know whetter it is still possible to make a few million dollars "on the square, and the oil king, speaking el ›wly and earnestly, said:
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Asked to state his average income in round figures, and so put a stop to public discussion about whether he gets £3,00,000 or £5,000,00) yearly from his properties, Mr. Rockefeller laughingly deolined, intimating that the matter was a purely personal one.
While Mr.Rockefeller chatted with the res portars several outsiders broke into the circle to have the privilege of shaking hands with the world's richest man." Saddenly the old gentleman, who surweced all the questions patiently and cheerfully for twenty minutes, turned upon his newspaper friends with a battery of queries regarding the inBuence of American journalism upon personal truthful- whether the newspaper basiness was con- Dess, In certain circumstances even the movements ducive to saving habits, and so forth. Several accompanying a golf stroke would be enough to
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they cause the flash to pass from clout to earth. admitted that
8196, and managed to There lef course, nothing in the popular they earned Mr. Rockefeller's hearty com- notion that steel attracts lightning; what mendation, but most of them reluctantly band or rod of steal or any other good condnet-confessed that up to the present their efforts
bigh slectric tension, whers any vibration of the air would sutee to precipitate sa elecízio dischargo.
ing substance doos is to supply a line of least resistance once the flash is on its way..he human body is a better condustor than air, as is shown by the inchadascence of the latter in its resistance. to the passage of the electricity, and bance human beings get strack. Steam is also good conductor, and for this reason wet cattle hadding together in a storm are often killed. On the other hand, it is important to remember that while a solitary tree is a danger ous shelter, a wood is perfectly safe if one avoids a part where any tree towers high above its neighbours.
In cases where a peculiar ominous stillness batokens the presence of electricity of high tension, the same correspondant says, the worst thing to do is to run for shellor over an exposed surface; the movement may bring about the very disaster the wayfarer is intent on sscaping.
The tragic death of a golfer from lightning on a course near Glasgow, on June 29, has attracted much attention. Mr. Harvey was ju the ast of playing a mashie shot when the lightning struck him. He was swinging his elab, and it is believed that the lighting was Attracted by the steel bead of the club. The lightning passed through his body, making a hole, as if caused by a ballet, in his head. There was no other mark on his body. His olothes, however, were rent, and some of the compants of the garments were scattared as far as fifty yards away from the spot where he was struck. The soles and heels were torn from bis boots, and the works of his watch were shattered, though, straugsly enough, the gun- metal pase and the glass were undamaged.
The lightning made a hole in the ground of about six feet square and one foot deep, and across the cavity the lifeless body of the unfortunate man fell,
A correspondent of the Glasgow Herald sng- gests as the most probable explanation of the fatality that Mr. Harvey was within as ares of
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