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I nl the fh a C t the f wat nf r nac and Ut th Stat tat i k alo alum o d tsi tn POr Port ug in 1 october lat lb Ih ta la Porte KI gil wa W a at re wa tl and U there w wt was MSt t ft a tie de fO farm Which was wae by the or of th thIM the IM for th the JH or of na nary I by and rhe other te or of th the entity to b be estal tl lh by ti Li berL briL The Th 1 Save been I rr r th the Irto of dIIO h by the Aren American I whoa who rrt report wits l transmitted to 0 Con ConI Congre I Jr gre ar are to a It was wa h I u rumor or of f mut N be put ll to Io good t te grod or of lIsle roun oun I try ry an ant th 11 In IN t Near ear earI Eat East I t I I is I nied by h tI the PrInt tSP to th r UI HI Xa Maje t t V elor emperor of th the Ottomans the dI if the to f tt to th the ll target an and I I fI t due tle to th the new w rim I Is Turk I Th rh rap now begin I InIna oln nIna in 18 Ual thet ancient nIre 11 and aDd the thema ma marked a and Il c coin 5 of uman Rut Bul Irla and aM I make mke It opportune that th the or of om corn mr In t tb nr near east at hould r Ie hi The pre I in n accorded r of of th the At nate tt to the new I I or of I II Fa Fax i I lEat East i iTi i Ti TI sf r st In rr far affairs UI the peat year er h haa Me bei tain ChIna ChInat p t I Iq tn tu note Dote that t lii ito or u a to t the lh for the construction of a a ow mouth to tn ant and through Ih the Ta Tans T Tsu known knon as al alI I U the loan r CI Con b by th the r representative r of the various arlou JU groups In Mi May last sod the n apP ed b by th their lr re Jete t men Cs T Tb I Iah b by ChInes govern bent w welting formAl ratifies tt Th The lol of f t the h Ot o of f I terms M sf or lon loan WAi was n one o of e eart a art C fl t Mt w America ric o t r n and nd with re pt pt to th or of the he Ioa loan IUD sun plying for th the Iro e rU rail russia and 1 future InCh Te The of th the principle ua nit th poley policy of tbs 1 l U In regard p I tn Ut lo less y yI its I ht hat a of t thu of for P interests In suet nt railways or of Cin China I my may b by tol foreign coun rl rIOS w Wits a o os a scale Ie Ieh ts h the of nr state tt In a proposal fr C r Inter I I lam aa and o I I lon or of alt 1 tl tito rn or of White hi the principle le which h hI I II to Ut Iro proposal 1 o of this hi IO govern ln w was gEnerally by th the to hm It w was dr th therle the erle or of K Russia sad frD France we were P t engaged 1 lit lb execution of I I I larger r d rn Th Tb nl tr of th the r tt the aun rl rail railroad roa road by n of f an lon lonIn loan to In f I oWe r lt still II t tt subject t r t I p interested I II i I 11 rl ri I ITh IThE Th ThE nr t this government In this plin h ha hsen n directed t 11 tV 5 I to t tk flakE k UI us t la In ti the de deI I nr ir a iun Instrument In the iWo r Inn or of welfare If ald 14 material IH rl without prejudice to h her r I to itH al as an independent p 1 TuIi II nt f found und fur ur Itu i In th the alaC assistance t gs en h tl U is to the n seen li n n Chin China anc and a group of hankers for a l loan of 01 eM to b bS employed ht In fo reform Th The which h has from tImes elt In t the monetary usages of It the ha h has besa ont one or of the INI pal to commercial nt With Ith that pop people T The nI States t If Sit I ItS Of 01 luro a ai 0 perfect a In I cla coinage n at t t thiS request of ChIns this gui I int nt to Peking n member 0 of oft r t ti h exchange lb e c I stan to tn discuss u with tl the Chinese IO gov th h best meho methods or of III SE th the Irol I fit Cina Thi sent senta nf I 1 a I to li the t to tsp S with i as to toI I i I s I I t or of ID a large lon loan t I with wk tf to Inaugurate th h n new cur curr I r n ny 0 hot bat the deeth of ther their th the and nd the e rr 0 UI interrupted the A aI I whish w wera D not en an anI I tl UI a few months n 0 wl when this gov government 0 w we ask k I tO tn communicate to It bankers the rut request of hina for 01 a lon loan or of it Q for the pur under der review A preliminary th the AmerIcan arup group 54 f b line te made covering the theto to Jor For the success or of this thi a sad th the contemplated reforms al are vt of th the greatest Importance l Lu th L he commercial tt rt of f the te U d States and tn itt Cli world or at Jars It I Is rel realized I that an espert wil will ht he n necessary and n I hi nt b be received ele assur assurances r ran an ances fr from Cl China sueh eb an n adviser er I n who hf 1 II b be an n American wi will b be en I If f la a maU matter of to Amt Amen ran an to Dt the which II Is at attendIng tendIng the hI efforts ton of nC to tab 11 lists trual gradually a tm or of h tu t Th Tb provincial 1 as assemblies Cm were N IR in October It Itan and In of tl the present t yr a an consultative body e 1 the d uC of the micro tnt h held it Its frt first t a at Peking T The year 1 h has further he mark marked b two important international n Irl ments to Co far eastern In th the agreement ent re re reisting aln a signed July 4 Ule I l e t h we rt rat I to note en of continued peace rne e pa tl tnt In that r ion on and fd h he reaffIrmatIon ot of tho M policies wih with re uNset tf to eia 1 t to which tt the nl Apt wIth al all other ther tr tret et sated p pow a rP at Ike l y cm corn Ut T Tb t treaty Kra to Itt 0 M Of promulgated p iiI 11 final I In a pro prof f coos of the empire by Mr hot o Jr neighbor that has UI UIn boon n In progress for Cor several rl years n past pastin JJ in Ih the fat fact of the f Japanese mont nt gave to h gov of the nl tates ar a of nr h full t of tt the rights of oC Amen Amer AmerI I lean In under the changed visIts or of masy visitors from Ue the Cr r east t woe made th the y year ar Chief among wt wr 0 r highness ret r T Tal al liun f China antI and andt t 6 hl him imperial h highness Higashi J Fushi 11 tnt aD and Prince Toku wa president of the bot house of porTs of Japan The ae see tI pr of war has recently visited Ja Japan wa o paR pan and Ci Chins I in eRlon wih with 1 his tOUT t to th thC Philippines a a l large of American business upon cleton lr 1 at present traveling la In China ihie Jd exchange or of friendly visits has h had d the happy 1 effect of even en further strength h he e osing D or our friendly later UeRal rela Lati Latin I I i America I th the pt past year yar several ee of oC or our the theone theone southern sister republics celebrated one hundredth anniversary ef at their Independence In benr bettor tf of the those events Tat special ebes embassies were sent t tt t trout this country to ArUn Chil Chiland and Mexico wl whore ti the gracious I toa lion n and splendid b hospitality thC the cordial relations awl aad aadI I friendship between those countries and the Uni United State rl rota ions t I am happy to say have neer never tont 1 I been n en 1 so high A PI sad aM so III solid solida a ka basis al as at t T The congressional commission a ap appointed I pointed under r a ent concurrent resolution to tn attend the celebrating tI the I establishment 0 or of Amern American wu Were e with the highest henG honors af and wi with h tb the greatest cordial cordialIty I Ity and aM returned with the report o of I the bounteous and aM warm r no I 0 of 1 Dma on and tl the Mx Mex can popl people which let left D no do doubt of Ue the clr desire of th the neighboring republic t to I continue tM relations tatt which I feel esre ar I itt Ih th two governments wil will ever eber cher cheritt President Taft reC refers to the work or of orth th fourth conference I DI t at Dt Ayr Ayrs 4 during J JI Je Jel I l ano suit August lat last slid and says NT Til special pd cordialitY between Ii men fro frees al all parts of Amen Amer AmerI pr I lea a was shown hown at t this confer t canot fal fall to rat react spon p and n draw still tJ th relations It between te the countries which to took part In It IL The Tb International BUreaU of Alor Amen can an Republics 1 Is dol doing a brod broad o and rk I for rAlen CO COM i I mere r and I am glad IAd to I say that the action 0 of t thu 1 United elates ia I Its desire to torI rI imminent r of wa war b be between tween Jer Peru end ne growing out or of a boundary dispute wi with th the C Ce of Braxl Brazil and Ar re republic aD public as s Joint melton mediators with title 1 gui has ha Iny resulted tal fully In preventing war The JeM IReUm Inesti m 11 of cordial cooperation b be the republics of Aric America for the h maintenance 0 of peace e la In this hemisphere h has sever een store clear clearly ly Iy shown than IR In th this mediation by Ihfe t Am American ran hYe gIen hn to this hemisphere the hon hoa honor 01 or of first rt Invoking the Jt must tug provisIons of Te The I or of in ID tk tie n for the peC pacific disputes has bt been signed by the rep p pi of the Unit States ar sad a protocol submitted to th the boundary cow United stat e Ion wb membership ml fo for tb the purpose of oC this es I Is t tO he b by I the he additon addition cl of a citIzen of Can on the question uC of sovereignty aa over th the Chamisal tract which I lies nt physical boundaries within th the pr present In Ih the city or of 11 Fl Tx Tex The d do termination if f this queston question wil will r re remove mo move a lur source 0 of no little annoyance to the two t Th Tue President that negotiations regarding Ih the refunding or of th the b heeded debt of have haye keen n under way I 1 for more mor tl than a year and I it ii now flow believed h he says 1 that a I short hort tm time wi will suffice to If lut an ant t which m be t to foreign creditors and nd eminently a ad to tn honduras hf he says s There Is much 10 it b he d desired IT since Inee I It II is recognized by bythe the on a strong t Honduras would tend immensely to the of r Central America During r th the put past year tAI the republic or of las al been t the c renter or of Intern ln tru ll Ural for seventeen fn years r I h abSolute Iut ruler or of Nicaragua was WA throughout hil his C c crr rr I lie he disturber of f merle merlea and ever r plon for tor th the promo promotion tion oPP of if pear ant n friendly ton faC Th The Ir Ire wn t hf n fly bt Int then 11 revIew the h rebellion and nd thu th unwarranted execution of two IU n who hd bad regularly In Ih the ranks rank of oC tl the hol th the breaking oft orr or of an all diplomatic relations with th the I Ti moderation nt and conciliatory spirit b by th the various oroua factions ground for the confIdent bop hope that Skara wi will loa soon tk tak Il lie rightful I I pities among tb itt t pro greslie of tl the worB won arI It gratifies m me h to an I that th the Arnt some months ago placid wih with Amen Amerl Ime en can manufacturers al p a t contract Co for the construction or of two and certain y 1 The extent of oC th the work an and It lii T lance to the Arat Argentine Republic make the placing of the bid as n earnest of oC friendly Ue th the t towan Tariff i Tm Negotiations T The nw new I law In section t tf two I I f respecting le th the and minimum tariffs or of the United tates which pr pro provisions visions ce came bite effect Apri April I 1 1510 I the President imposed upon i f of d determining prior to that date i I whether n unu discrimination cx I I wether against the he nl States An and It Its Ite products In any count country or of the world I with which wi sustained commercial relations In the Ca ease or of several ver I antra In of f apparent undue nation American merla commerce naton were toD found to t Tie These nations w were removed by negotiation Prior to April 1 1510 when the maxi maximum l lb mum b w ws t to come Into IAto operation with t to from al all those r Co s In whose favor n no proclamation applying he h minimum tariff should hould be it by br the Preel hundred and thirtyfour suh dent nt o one proclamations were n 11 Issued Ta This series rl of proclamations embraced the entire nUr commercial world and Dd hen hence th the mini minimum minimum mum tariff of the States t ha has tn been given universal thul thus t to th the chanac ten of our tr trade relations with foreign countries l advantages to the th coMmerce or of the C Stats were obtained throughout th these tf tariff settlements Foreign nation ar are fully cognizant of th the rR fact that aa under r section two of the tariff At the President I r required 1 be Is satisfied that the tret treat th to the product went ment accorded by of oC th the c States tt 1 II is not noC such I as to them to the ber benefits f th the mini tariff of tle the UnIted States to withdraw th those benefits 1 by I Uon flon ninety Ia notice art after r rw w whIch h l Wis 1 maximum tariff wi will apply app to their dutiable products entering the d In I Its general operation this or of tte the tariff law h has thus thu I I tar far prY a guaranty of continued commercial peace e there a are however unfortunately es where ber l governments desi with American interests within their wiL I In a manner injurious and I Inequitable The tlc policy of |