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Panama canal supplies. It is morally
certain that the gulf ports could han
dle the situation just as well as it
can be handled from New York, and at
a considerable saving to the govern
ment. Texas is interested, and this
state should be prompt to act in the
premises. Our Galveston friends should
proceed to get busy.
THE AMERICAN ARMY.
(London Spectator.)
The United States regular army,
which is regarded as the basis or skel
eton of a much larger army in time of
war, is probably, both as to officers
and men, the best physically, the most
intelligent, the most highly trained
and the most perfectly equipped of
any army in the world.
LEWIS ACCEPTS.
John A. Lewis becomes Dowie’s suc
cessor as overseer of Zion City. In
his will Dowie leaves his widow a dow
ry, while Gladstone, his son, is given
110.
SHOULD BE COPIED.
(Louisville Courier-Journal.)
“I shall count nothing failure but
failure to do right,” is the maxim of
Gov. Hughes. This maxim is not copy
righted, but there is no great danger
of its being stolen by all the govern
ors at once.
WHERE IT HURTS.
(The Public Ledger.)
The New York legislature has passed
a bill to temper the power of police
Inspectors and make them amenable
to discipline. Great fear exists now
that these distinguished gentlemen, re
ceiving $3,5000 salaries, cannot live
at the rate of $50,000 a year any more.
“RISKS” AND RISKS.
(The Kansas City Star.)
It is announced that Paul Morton,
president of the Equitable Life Assur
ance Society, is going to personally
‘‘hustle for risks.” It is tolerably cer
tain, however, that Mr. Morton is too
wise to take such risks as McCall, Mc-
Curdy, Hyde and Alexander took.
HARRIMAN’S HAND.
(Ozark Tribune.)
“See Harriman’s Hand,” reads a
headline. At this distance, it reads
like four aces, with a chance to get
another in a draw.
HUNTING FOR HIS OWN.
(Ozark Tribune.)
When Mr. Bryan goes to Washing
ton next month to deliver an address
on “Lincoln,” he might stroll around
the White House grounds, and see if
any of his stolen clothes are hanging
out on the line.
BOILED DOWN.
(The Philadelphia Record.)
In effect the president’s explanatory
statement of his views on the railroad
situation is an intimation that it is
“up to congress” to determine future
action. He stands pat. If there be
more aggression there must be more
statutory push. On the whole this is
reassuring. A nod is as good as a wink.
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