Show EDITORIAL PITH In the opinion of the St Louis Globe Democrat in the next session of Comm greFb I strIngent law should be enacted iigalnst the penning Inditing writing transmuting or otherwise uttering f carrying car-rying or receiving any document chart or parchment known and designated as an open letter a 0 a According to tho Minneapolis Times the t Prince of WailS la now a surgeon hav ing been made 1 fellow of the Royal col lego In Jxmdon Thl will enable him to cut un acquaintance Wllllum Waldorf Astor As-tor for example with accuracy nnd dispatch dis-patch j t The Chlclo Tribune has this puzzle picture Find where Bryan stands on the mw amendment to tho North Carolina L State Constitution 0 S a The Denver Republican thinks that L Louisvilles population gain Indicates that the censuu of lint city was taken when I everybody had come to town to ece Ilunry Wallerson8 horned lion of Imperialism Mr Adlal Stevenson will always bo able to any that when ht wasnt handicapped by having Mr Bryan on tho ticket ho was elected VicePresident bays tho Milwaukee Mil-waukee Sentinel o MI The Chicago Chronicle says Mr Mar coal Is very properly reticent respecting the details of his new mugaphonlc phonograph phono-graph which reproduces tho whisper of un Infant In tones like the howl of a tornado There are obvious unpleasant posfllbllltle connected with this machine Besides If Mr Marconi tells exactly what cxncl c It Is 1 Mr Nlcoln Tcslu following his usual custom wi promptly riMe to announce I butt he Mr Nicola Tesla Invented It long ago but did not lake the trouble to patent It Inventors have to light mighty I i shy of Mr Tenla mlJhty I I There Is I no such thing as Imperialism Imperln18t I contemplated by any party Legitimate and necessary expansion Is an accomplished accom-plished tact talk o Imperialism Is arrant I nonsense and nonsanxo cannot be made a paramount Issuu any more than an ele i prant can be made an eel by writing on itt trunk This IB nn eel Tennessees 41 I coal Iron and colion must find a market In time Orient and time people should bo I educated up to the point where they can ser the ijtlllty and bcnelltn of expansion J Memphis Comm belwlt of V lM r > > i Anarchy No Remedy for Tyranny Ii When Mll8 hnvp reached the rttiisc tint compels violent remedy the only wny to I avoid worse ills than those It la sought tocuro t Is to intrust the violation or order to Garibaldis and Washlngtons and Crora Gnrb31dis wollB not to crazed and Ignorant fanatics fanat-ics and not crae Not n single Government Govern-ment In civilization today Is based upon force Each and every one IH based upon tho consent of such of Its people an have tho Intelligence and capacity and energy to participate In It I the result of rJY political and nodal activities of those people pro nol satisfactory Iho fault Is btiyond tu < reach of any violent remedy The application of 1 violent remedy would simply mean the stllllns of whatever capacities Hln o pacities for solfpoverninent nt may bo In process of growth anti would mean tho substitution of a chaos for what IB at least comparative order and comparative security I se-curity Now York World |