Show t I COIOEENTS BY THE PRESS Washington PostTho enterprising Undo Toms Cabin manager will now carry a Simon Legree who can put up a strong Spanish accent St Louis GlobeDemocrat Over COOOOO volunteers have offered their services to the government under the recent call for 123000 men It is believed that 2000000 would enlist if necessary to drive the Spaniards from Cuba and this number Is greater than the entire population of the island Such an uprising l against a rES uri lcf oal stre falso and cruel nation l Is one of the remarkable re-markable events of the century Kansas City Star From the first to the last of the Peninsular war the Spanish appeared ap-peared to have displayed the same arrogance arro-gance Ignorancq cruelty and treachery they Wave In all their history before and since Spain says Napler holding from immemorial time a high rank among the great powers and more often an oppressor op-pressor than oppressed haughtily rejected all advice The junta refused men and demanded money < The ignorant fury of the Spanish peasantry was often turned against their friends as their enemies T New York Mall and Express It Is very plain that the bicycle girl has not read tho proposed war revenue bill or she would be down in Washington in force to knock out the tax of one cent upon every < 5cent package of chewing gum Have our athletic girls no longer any rjghts that a government is bound to respect San Francisco Examiner If the ownership owner-ship of S3SCO shares of Central Pacific stock does not entitle Mrs Stanford tp representation in the board of directors of that company Uncl Collis might profitably profit-ably employ one of his mathematicians in estimating just how many shares would entitle her to recognition There could be no harm In permitting the exact figures to be known Pittsburg Post The Seventh New York regiment so celebrated In the fashion books and at Saratoga and Newport has decided by < a practically unanimous vote not to volunteer Eight Infantry regiments and two cavalry troops have volunteered from New York City < and will represent the greater part of the states quota of 12460 The New York livening Post says the decision of the Seventh regiment has given a shock to many of Its best friends and It Is feared by < many of them that it will result in a I loss of the prestige which It has so long enjoyed not Only in New York state but throughout the country since It has been looked up to as the crack organization of its kind In t1tset country The Seventh prefers millinery to military service E |