Show SENATOR f TO f FAIRBANKS I IfO fO FOR r PRESIDENT f l t T Senator Foster Says People Will Vote For llor Him for or That Thal Office Years Pears Hence NO DEMURRER WAS ENTERED Vice Presidential Candidate Then Thou Ills Dis Discussed cussed Settlement o of time the lie Alaskan Dispute Tacoma Wash Sept Jept Foster presided over the tho meeting at atthe time the Tacoma theater and Introduced Milt boll Senators Fairbanks and The demonstration lemon III In their honor was Will very ury brilliant They riley were driven to the tho theater th at r lit Ih Q a gorgeously decorated car c cat ilage 1110 by 1 four tour milk white while horses and VerA Avern loudly loud cheered by lIy the crowds which lined the tho streets through which they passed It was wan Impossible to acs ac accommodate all those who desired to at It attend attend tend In lit Hit his Ih Tacoma theater and anti nn In overflow meeting was wall hold held In lit the L Ly Iy Lyceum theater at which both Senators Fairbanks and spoke They were vere enthusiastically received at It both meetings meeting lint their speeches pitches were liber liberally liberally ally oily fled lit In Introducing Senator Fairbanks Senator Muster Foster paid the vice Ic hlen candidate as such Buch a high oomph camIlli compliment ment sloth added addel I have no doubt that tour four our years later you oU will bo be voting for tor him hi for tor resident President and that ho he will b be perfect perfectly pere t ty ly y acceptable In 11 that capacity I 1 nm bm thoroughly satisfied Senator Fulton ullon of ot Oregon was pros pres present ent at nt the tho Tacoma theater and spoke ke briefly Senator Fairbanks discussed at aL sonic some length thin tho settlement of ot the Alaskan boundary dispute Importance was nt lit cached to his hid utterances s upon Ullon the sub subject icet because of at his connection conn as chair chairman moan man with the tho High Joint commission and not alone alono because of ot his candidacy c for tor the tho vice Iee presidency Ire Zest Ze l was also added to the by the tact fart that States Senator Turner who was a II member of or the th commission by which the adjustment was toads made Is Isnow isnow now no the Democratic candidate for tor gov gor governor of or this tubs state On this subject Senator Benator Fairbanks said saH In part The Tho joint high commission being un unable able ablo to settle the question the British eo commissioners proposed to submit It to arbitration arbitration Tho The American commit commis were Vere unwilling to assent aBSent to this proposition and to submit to arbitration territory which had been so Sl long In Inthe inthe the undisputed possession of ot the Untied United d States find which they believed b clearly belonged to us The Tho American commis commissioners com mil were ere willing that thaL the subject of ot the proper delimitation of ot the tho he line should hould be referred to six jurists of or re repute repute puce three of whom were wert to be chosen by the United States and on an equal number by Great Britain and that the decision ot of a majority should be binding upon the two governments But nut they the were ere unwilling to submit the tho question to the tho decision of ot European arbitration The proposition ot or the American corn com commissioners missioners was W IJ rejected whereupon that question wan wall remitted to the tho two to governments to be dealt with through the usual diplomatic channels Some Bomo years were spent pent by tho the two to governments In on at effort to agree arrell upon a n 1 method of settlement The Time lone Lions taken up by President McKinley were continued by President Roo noo evelt evell and a R commission of ot six jurists was agreed upon three of ot whom to be bl appointed by the line president of the Unit United United ed e States and three by Great Britain and the decision of ot a 0 majority of the commissioners for tor selects Ml ets was to II be benna final nna The Tho commissioners were appoint appointed ed as agreed by b the two Iwo 0 governments and they convened In London In 1903 and after arter due deliberation a n decision ele was rendered substantially In accord accordance accordance ance with the American contention The lord chief Justice of ot England who ho with with three British i with the three United States members In supporting tho the contention of ot our gov government government ov Under tho the decision rendered by the tribunal the United States will continue to control the coast line tine un unbroken unbroken broken as All heretofore A grave vo territorial dispute has hos been honorably and i bly settled d Weare We Weare are Indebted to Republican administration tion for the result accomplished It Is III Isone isone one of ot tho the great achievements achl eats which makes for peace and President Present Prel ont Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt velt yelL Is ls entitled to great credit for tor Its Is accomplishment |