Show Mr Bryans interview on affairs in China ought to strike a responsive chord In every breast in America He talks I like a man like an American and he ought to bo honored for It What he says Is almost an echo of President McKinleys words that we want not ono foot of Chinese soil but that American Amer-ican lives and property must be protected pro-tected that If a mob has destroyed some American lives and property in spite of the exertions of the Chinese Government that can be adjusted If on the other Jmnd China hits proved treacherous and permitted the destruction destruc-tion or life and property then the Congress Con-gress of the United States can deal with her We think his position Is impregnable Im-pregnable and we hope the stand he has taken will have the effect to prevent certain Democratic Journals from disgracing dis-gracing themselves by assailing the President for what he is doing to make things right ln 11m I country What Mr Bryan says Is true that for years European Eu-ropean nations have hen talking about the partition of China and the American Ameri-can people will echo his hope that our I Government 6pp6sc lliatby all tho I I moral power which It morl possesses in discussing Chinese matters Mr Bryan talks like his old Slf I |