Show SOME EDiTORIAL COMMENTS I I There can be but one sentiment regarding I regard-ing the action of the majority in the Democratic Dem-ocratic convention yesterday in refusing to sanction I the national committees choice of David B Hill for temporary chairman and thatmust be that the silver sil-ver men did jubt Ihe right thing at the I right time and that the gold standard members of the committee received a deserved rebuke in the overturning they got Butte Miner In reading his prayer from typewritten manuscript the chaplain of the convention was determined to have his remarks in black and white in case the Lord ever misquoted himAnaconda Standard Mr John D Rockefeller speaking under a tent called the convocation chapel said in an eloquent burst The good Lord gave me the money I have There arc squeezed meneven in Bostonwho were once in the oil business and they would like to hear the Lords side of the story Boston Journal The Teller boomlet at Chicago has no more chance of materializing Into a full blown boom than toadstool has of becoming be-coming a full grown toadOmaha Bee McKinley is still strangely timid of say ing anything explicit on the issues of the day What he likes is to assert boldly that the earth is round and that feathers are lighter than lead In maintaining such reckless statements as these he does not know what fear is Kansas City Times One of the significant events of the Fourth of July was the American dinner in London at which there were manifestations manifes-tations of good will and expressions In favor of inteinational arbitration between the two countries It is extremely fitting that the day which is reserved for the celebration of the Declaration of Independence Inde-pendence from Great Britain should be characterized by a demonstration against the horrors of war and in favor of devising de-vising means of rendering the repetition of these horrors unnecessary in most cases at least Chicago Record |