Show THE EDITORS EDITOR'S CHAT WITH OUR READERS a Ii long time it has been notorious enough that anarchism was vas rife among certain el classes amasses of Russians Italians and other Europeans but as far as we know It has ha been almost entirely confined tomen to tomen tomen to belong to men men or things appearing their race Hitherto the single recorded exception is that of the big monkeys of Ceylon some some- someone one of whom occasionally get tired of making beds washing dishes dish dish- es scrubbing floors floors and s sweeping the v randah and proceeds proceeds' to carve his maSter master master mas mas- ter ter or mistress ss or both with a razor razor If there are any kings handy we have not th the slightest doubt that the Cinga Cinga- lese tribe of ot Simian would do them up upon upon on general principles and also on oni I sight I But never before have we we re heard of anarchistic anarchistic anarchistic an an- tendencies and practices extending extending extending ex ex- ex- ex tending beyond the and quad- quad bran branches hes o of our common family Now It appears however that anarchism has Infected another er variety of created beings and that the same police watchfulness which is necessary In New Yorks York's Little Italy and in Paterson New Nev v e Jersey will wm have to be exercised among the ostrich farms of Southern n rn California and ani Florida a. a The I first outbreak occurred the other day at Athens where a lot of of ostriches area are area a feature of the Zoo Being eing a a lot mot it is apparent that one was selected in that tha manner a cording according to undeviating anarchist anarchist anarchist an an- custom to remove King George when he should come come that way He came he saw he was kicked and nd conquered con con- red and royal majesty scooted forthe for forthe forthe the fence like a man of co common mon clay Tle The fiendish ostrich attempt to stab tab a a. thron monarch with a sharp sharp toe signally signally sig signally sig- sig nally failed but the i incident ident teaches us that it may not be the last of Its kind Possibly it would Je pe unjust to the race race to to say that as a whole a It desires the destruction o of royalty in general We We could easily understand why why ostriches ostriches' i ml i ht combine to ext rm nate th the Prince of Wales because he always pulls three big feathers feather froth from their tails tail to decorate his hl coat of arms Otherwise itris probable that most non human bi bipeds bipeds bipeds bi- bi are well vell affected toward rulers and governments Returning to the ostrich- ostrich anarchist anar I t a Athens hp who wh knows but that he le may have mistaken the King f for r an evangelist b being ing perhaps a re reincarnation reincarnation re- re incarnation of the poet who vho ho sweetly d I would were I-were were a Cassowary Cassowary- On he the of too i 1 r I would eat a a y ry I skin and bones bones Ind IId hymn book bok r too r The St St. Louis Globe Democrat voices v ces the senti of a 3 g good od rh many y million sensible Am Americans ricans when it says gays says that but for the hysterical sentimental foolishness of Senator Teller the Cuban question would have have been settled satisfactorily satisfactorily satis satis- and out of the way long ago fut But ut the paretic T Teller Teller lIer of April 1893 declaring that that the United Slates t fi tes would leave l the island absolutely to o its ow own after pacifying It haS it Ith has be en n the cause of endless em erh embarrassment nt nt and trouble truble buble to this Ch country ever since since the Spanish war var But for that committal al of ot our our r Government to a senseless course course couise of procedure Cuba would l have a e come to us as Porto PortoRico Rico did and then as the Globe Democrat asserts capital capital and and enterprise would have rushed to the Pearl of the Antilles instead of f as r now w avoiding it as a apace place pace too unsettled ll se d and g. g with a future tOO too p precarious ecari us to to wan warrant ant investment within its boun boundaries aries We may yet have to pay paY- dearly for the Teller slop slop- i over over i i 4 It cannot escape notice that several of the European Powers are deeply and almost al almost almost al- al most irritably concerned about Prince Henrys Henry's visit to America especially ill in in View oft ine e evident friendly interest which the American merican people everywhere are arp taking in the event Continental chancelleries chancell rles are asking aski themselves wh what t have done to offend this country countr Fv even n in inv in unimportant ant matters m that they they- they may ray may create opportunities to undo th the mischief Even Russia it Is said said now regrets the retaliatory action she took in response to Mr Gages Gage's imposition imposition imposition im im- im- im I position of f countervailing duties on Muscovite sugar sus sugar and nd ni may y seize seiz th the fIrst first chance to square squat e the account England Crumbles nd there i i. i is laiq a an accession o of in the I kingdom as a result of dissatisfaction with the unmistakable rapprochement which is growing between n the United States and the K Kaiser Perhaps' Perhaps ourE our E rope n who vho until recent r years als al's wf e wort wout to snub us unmercifully unmerciful l lly ly will learn a little something from from the current lesson and be been beon on their good god behavior bei be be- eh e- e i 1 I h havior i her hereafter after If our Berlin dispatches from day to today today today day offer a correct index to the parliamentary parlia parlia- nY in G Germany r nany th th the I Agrarian Agra element elem nt inthe in inI the Reichstag g has received fl a decided seti setback ack at the hands of the Government The matter Is Of Importance Importance- to this country and and particularly particularly to the farmers of the prairie States as It involves the possibility or otherwise of selling our cereals at a profit in German markets At a banquet banquet ban ban- last Frid Friday y night ight Chancellor v yen von n Buelow warned Agrarians th that t the Federal G Governments vei had decided upon I a duty on breadstuffs as high as proper propel consid consideration for fOZ interests interests' other than I that of agriculture and the feasibility of proposed commercial treaties would permit In other thel words the Kaisers Kaiser's s Government will not now permit the Reichstag to Impose a corn tariff upon the country which would piove a a. breaking breaking breaking break break- In Industrial Industrial In- In ing load upon the backs of German Workers Corkers That naturally means are not to be that American cereas cereals taxed to the prohibitive point |