Show PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TELLS CABINET CABINE OF STRONG BELIEF BElI IN RECIPROCITY Washington bupt Sep 21 Secretaries Gage and Wilson Attorney General Kno and Postmaster General Smith wore were the only I members member at cabinet meeting The he time again agIn was largely larely directed upon the request of President Roosevelt Roosevel to the te explanation of the tho scope and char character character character acter of or the work of the various de departments de departments II Secretary Gage Gag gave a clear idea Ide of or the present condition of ot the te treasury He Ifs 1 explained his reasons for purchasing bonds nir for the se sinking i fund f and quoted figures fres to show that the saving to the government by these thee purchases would be belarge belarge belarge large Other members member followed In the thesa same sa general line l The statutes ri orthe reciprocity treaties pending before congress were discussed diusse the te president plainly indicating l tat he ph eg believed ciple chile la Is UM the t reciprocity prin principle principle It I was W decided deIde that the appointments tt U made by the late lt president predent where whre no commissions were Issued Io owing to hiss hi illness and death det should shoud date from the time missions President Roosevelt signed the te com corn commissions President Roosevelt Rovel took tok a a two hours boul outing late this afternoon lat driving out with Colonel Colonl Sanger assistant secretary of war at 4 The president re ye returned r turned ture alone aone about abut 7 and an on toot foot foot the dust on his hl shoes shoe giving evidence of the th fact fat that he had ha walked over mer country roads made After A dinner a quiet evening was spent at the te White House Housein in company with Richard R Watson Gilder of compy New ew York and an another friend frind |