| Show iiitnoiim NOT IUUSI It U I not uncommon lo tee In iaper now a dayi reference 11 I the lulonlal I riigram of Hit United plate and time statement hat been I oproad I abroad that the niw tecrtlary of war It I it > be print fleetly col nlil Oratory Yet there I hat been n i olllclal arllun lo justify ludl an ntaunil tlon As tu ilia avirt lary if war lit dealt wllh matter where the army li I concerned but upon Hit ttlabllal menl ot peart Iu hai no governmental power I or clothes an 1 like I obligation nlillng lo the army ore the main In the States ai In tour insist 1 du I Writ pomiilola lleganllng the col onlul Preseason the outline of the administration ad-ministration policy an far made U I Jail the oppotlte Tht evidence of this htglna In lie method of dealing with Hawaii Tile 1 urpoati anti 1 effort for tht Islands an for an eleetoral florin of trolnmn lull ui I tab lima I t r tloui lo I Htaluho There u I nmo Iullon with tiiuri no to Iuton mJ ra Aary bv pe utile u-tile rmllll Ins on Ih Wands but n n ai ti th f rm of government a hlh u I I to bo 1rrll riot not tolnnlal Th n He u Inrlo Illog < uhl h li I Hill unj r u iiillltnry not a tIml1 l X11rour Th Ufl 1419 11 been OIlrnIIJ to ti t 1 nJ the nnoun rm m at < coca the cabinet that with th nine if tht coming Congress Ih Ir at tent 1 l will ask the national legislature to Provide tot IH > rlo Illto a lerrltorlll form of Ion nnl Th statements ct the ITetldent and his i Ian projected for the I hlllpplnet I and partially In operation there are for a territorial tom of government for the Islands the division Into TtrrHorlea to be made ai circumstances require The elf govtrnmint or homerule promised I by the reildcnt li lo put the qualified elector ot the hlllpHnea on the Mm fooling ai thy clllieni of the Terrl torlea Ioialbly Agulnaldo dM not tern prehtnd thin when he begin hoatllllln or It may Ime that nothing lee 1 than Jim petition of luiremt ruler would suit him In which ease he would tot want home rulo in the hands ct the elector But the rretldent declaration to leave lhe hlllpHnea lo the disposal ol Con greet can have but one Interpretation 80 for OJ matters of government are concerned Congm It I constitutionally bound to give them a republican form of government and the least of the tyi lema that provide that U I the tml lorlal form where the electorate It I re Irlclel to such ai con ute II on ire cleely the earn basic ai It la I enjoyed In the Territories In the light of every development and every promise nude by the admlnltra lion therefore there II I no colonial program or tecreury anticipated The colonial Reflection la a mtoeontlrut Hen I or a mleconceplton of facts aa far aa they hate developed up lo the pra 0111 or the future policy It I outlined The lerrltorlll form la I adhned to and that with the lyilem In the Station makea the two claeiincallnni of permanent perma-nent republican government which ex Into In the Hulled I Hlilea and all Iti poanenloni The military governorship ot the Inland U I temporary u It was In the Houlh luring the rteonitruetton Period which followed the Cltll War |