Show SOME EDITORIAL COMMENTS New York Journal Private life will dOll > tless land uselt in a crowded condition until it becomes accustomed to the presence pres-ence of Hon James H Kckels the after ainner specialist who has been serving his country by tuning dark and eloomy views of its future Denver News On the beanladen breeze from Boston comes the voice of Senator Wairen serving notice that so far as he is concerned no Gage bill may hope to I pass And if Warren is going to breakaway break-away from tHe administration torces they may well ask themselves in anguished accents ac-cents Where are we atV All of these indications point to another very serious disturbance within the ranks ol the Republican I Re-publican party Anaconda Standard And this makes twice that Senator Wolcott has followed false lights He did what he could in 1SSS to promote the election of President Harrison he toldthe silverites in Colorado Colo-rado that they could rely on Harrison he convinced some of them that silvers safest saf-est way was to count on the help of the Harrison administration He has lived to learn that he had been cruelly de ccivea bctore the Harrison administration administra-tion was many months old he was making mak-ing speeches against it on the senate fioor voting against it and telling the senate sen-ate in dramatic periods how he preferred pre-ferred to be true to his convictions than f to bask in the sunshine of executive I favor < 0 Denver Republican If Senator Wolcott I wore at all sensltye be would have resigned commission signed from the monetary when the president sent his special message I mes-sage to congress in July urging the enactment enact-ment of a bill for the retirement of the legal tender nOtes and the grant of a mo nonoly to the national banking ring of I the currencyissuing function I There never was any good reason to believe that the I Wolcott commission could make any headway in the direction of international 1 bimetallism but if any had existed it I I would have been utterly destroyed by that i message of President McKmleys and j Senator Wolcott must be fully cognizant i I of this fact now if he was not when the I message was bent to Congress I I I Atlanta Journal Those 15000 Texans who are contemplating raising an army to I j raise the American flag in Cuba should I i devote their attention to raising their own i provisions and thereby raising the price I of cotton New York Commercial Advertiser I Southern cotton mills are running double time and increasing their plants while n 1 J rnz I those in New England are limiting production pro-duction and reducing wages and inviting I strikes as a pretext for closing Here are I 1 plain signs of a great migration of Industry i in-dustry which will have an important effect I ef-fect on the history of civilization in America I |