Show EDITORIAL PITH Whatever else Lord Rosobery has done in his Chesterfield speech ho has pronounced pro-nounced the formal funeral oration on tho party and the creed of Cobdcn and Gladstone He may not have ovolvcll aNew a-New Liberalism but Jic has In the counsels coun-sels which ho controls and which seem to represent all that retains vitality In the British opposition i destroyed the Old New York Press POO Chile In all Its relations In dealing with Peru In Its attitude toward Argon tine and In the position taken by Its representative rep-resentative Jn the PanAmerican congress at Mexico City has proved a habitual disturber dis-turber of the peace Advanced civilization civi-lization well organized efficient In its armaments by land and by sea it Is to I bo regretted that tho republic constantly figures as opposed to arbitration and engaged en-gaged In small disputes and large with Its neighbors Philadelphia Press 0 Tho greatest of American railroads arc tearing down many of their metal bridges and building in place of them stone arches which will not rust which will havo no need of change or repair or strengthening for so many generations and will defy the teeth of the ages This Is a notable going back to tho best work of ancient days Tho Roman arch In Its noblest form with Its sound strong lines with tho Imperishable rock from foundation founda-tion to keystone wasa model for all time New York TribuneS Tribune-S o Mr Rockefeller It Is paid has returned h ri1o without tho Improvement In health which ho had hoped to gnln by chungo or scene His digestion seems hopelessly Impaired by absorbing toll which has Tnnrlft Mm fnrrntfiil nr tho law nf na ture Mr Edison IB in bad health as a result of persistent overwork and hasty and Irregular meals Both men are In middle age but not wealth nor inventive genius can buy for either the rosy health of a farmer fifteen years their senior Now York World 0 0 In proceeding on tho theory that tho salvation of the Filipinos depends on their education tho Philippine commission commis-sion Is working on correct lines and tho avidity with which tho natives are avail Ing themselves educational opportunities opportun-ities is a guarantee that American efforts to aid thcso people will bucceed Pitts burg ChronicleTelegraph S SIt S-It Is notorious that war between employers em-ployers and tho employed In the form of strikes or lockouts Is most wasteful commonly Inflicting upon both parties to tho contest irretrievable loss By estab lishing a permanent board for the arb tration and settlement of labor disputes tho conference held In this city this week has made a welljudged and laudable at tempt to do away with needless industrial indus-trial war Now York Times 4 ill S Tho warm hospitality of the Commercial Commer-cial club Is exemplified In tho loud applause ap-plause which grcotcd Minister Wu s statement that the Chinese ought to en joy free admission to this country when not ono member In a hundred believes that way for a moment Kansas City Journal |