Show lhe liJver and Jtanrbor Esil mates ill h Washington 14The secretary Ii I i war has satisfied the commerce 1 committee that their wrath was entirely j en-tirely unnecessary about the river I harbor estimates from the fact that i they had them already only in another form The chief engineers report which is printed and in the i hands of the committee contains estimates for the next year and the I documents submitted by the secretary secre-tary is simply a collection of the same thing in tabulated form instead in-stead of being put in a separate report re-port upon each work The submission 1 submis-sion of tables by the secretary is simply a formal matter and the rea son he did not do so as usual this I time was because ho knew the g t president would recommend that r i no river and harbor bill be passed t Knowing this he did not consider it respectful to the Preside for J j him to send formal estim ies ior i the preparation of the mCr v t |