Show SOME EDITORIAL COMMENTS I Houston Tex Post Senator Mills did I his best to provide us with Bibles free of duty but such a fight Is futile The I Republican party is under too many obligations j gallons to the devil Boston Journal The Poles who creates f riot at Wilmington on the Fourth and attacked the officers of the lw the moment I mo-ment they appeared are specimens of the I r g f rs h ineOfk kind of roDulation thrt would be kept eoaJ out by an educational restriction nn immigrants I I i im-migrants i i Cincinnati EnquIrer Preacher Moody I is Q dispenser of oldfashioned orthodoxy At Nort fleld the other day he took up I the story abput the whale swallowing i Jonah ea accepted no theory of illus I I I tratlon or allegory but he told the papers I to put t down that he vouljl I never kl let a man come on his platform to sreak if j he didnt believe that the whale swallowed swal-lowed Jonah Phlladelnhia Record Senator Marcus I Aurellus Hanna says this Is no time for raising wages and for that reason It Is II I no time for dissatisfied miners to strike The senator is in the coal business and ought to kow but the miners would I probably never strike ror get their wages advanced If they waited to get the signal I from him Mr Hanna however makes one reasonable p o fow He suggests that the miners shall submit theIr KHCV ance to ea lr fIOsallfs both parties would i I agree In advance to submit to the award r arbItrators and also agree upon the I selection of arbitrators solution would be easy I San Francisco Examiner Kentucky I I Justice has sent to the penitentiary for I stp Pgl JI rePgl seven years a respectable colored farmer who took the liberty of killing a whitecap I r white-cap who with others of his kind had called for the purpose of killing the negro I ne-gro Yet while this may not be justice near enough the genuine article to be readily recognized It Is pleasing to note l eIS W rg that the idi the whitecap was not lynched I Is evidence that Kentucky Is Improving In time I may even learn to offer rewards for whltecaD scalps I New Yok Times I the president had announced on taking office that he should make no changes In the service not demanded by the public good and that when such changes were necessary he should make them without regard to party polItIcs he would have been entirely en-tirely free from the wearing pressure which Judge Day describes Of course I to do this he would have had to berln I i away back by steadfastly refusing to promise or to let anyone promise for him places demanded as the price of support sup-port plces nomination or election But I that would have been simply the course of plain honesty I |