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Show td cruel injustice grow jeeted tag out r It, they play well have our profound sympathy and aid in tii struggle they are making." We if charged with the sacred duly of making tb"?ir path as 'smooth and easy as we can", " Any recognition of their distinguished men, any appointment to ofh frpm among. their jiumber, i projierljr. taken as aa encouragement, and- air, apyreclatlon oHhelr progress, and this Just policy shall toe pursued, Bette Feling, Seea Hut It may wtl admit; of doubt whether, lu the case' of any race, an appointment of one of tbeir number defeat in Tuepreient federal JurUdlc- - letted. We are alt in Jayor of having tioa which ought -- to be remedied at it built as promptly oposnible. We once. - Having assured lo other coun- must not now. ihereforeTkeep up a fire tries by tutaty the protection of our In file rear of the agents whom we laws for such of tbeir Bubiecta or A have authorized to do our work on the cituens an We permit to corae within, JMhmcs. We "must hold up t ; their our jurisdiction, we new leave to a hands, and speaking for the Incoming v state or a city, not under the control administration, I wish tn say that J of the federal government, a duty of propose to devote all Ihe energy pos- under lalhe fawnw on r IwenwUtwal ibiiga--4 alb able fortifications upon m hs deuud lions In itKs respect Hy ptoper legis pushing- of this work on the plans ,1,,e(1 EXECUTIVE OUTLINES !'LLtl s,aletBj iH which have been adopted, and to stand lation. w may, and ousht-torpl- " : : the men who are flout g fanfcfuj MraHxle-fttljeam. '. WVshauld'have ktTlriirf j. l)$Mto'qtAb -tr. ork' about the 7erl . v,.oA ana i.flWre.i as to be capable: .mean of ..enforcinijAhe. treaty rights-thfttof such 'aliens In- the courts of the led i completion of ihis. the greatest con- in" . tlme"'of fv'-s pniergencv, C" ial government, "tnut our gorein--men- t struvtive enterprise of modern I wt h th, , ,u uui nm,,,., ...i UUdr in a .uiislTTiInT7noif8r"po8lt1'm to The coveinmenU of our dependen- t naatenienis to protect tnake detune i ' ,.es iii fnrtn Won and the Philinnines 1 ra"idl nnAY as. soiM , ... . lie aliens and jhcu jo excot.e .the ..failure j arfl progressing as i w. to., reals all desired. The prosperity of Porto invasion from abroad ami to Hii n.th to vc forui those engagements by an Revisions-Post- al Be a . that Jlie duty to keep Ki. 00li,mie8 jniabated Tlie busl-theiit expliination expedluomuv Utt'-ewithin not or is in slates ( our noss of in clues, 0nditious the Aercssarv. "in the nfuinei.;tiite Phlllpplnea'are Alue.m-.au- ; limn. J!L. xonitnlH vttiM prMiiiw, we rail all that vrTrrahl-trish-lhe- ta imlk--J t iiaiii i ioiial la fee. must put oui helvcs in a position to rt)U of the new tariff nassaep .jtn 'bears the name of l'lenulnu Mo.ii-itciforiii our promise. Wc cannot ler- - jii'.r permitting frt-- trade between the Calls tor Strong Army ar.d Naiy. failme. uf justice due iTni'vil Elates -- ami tlw srhi-tmiago- , iiULlue.puaJiibl(i March 4PreTi(rentTairove stated Vnrpeimjt iTie refljiello'n le- - to Tocaf Washington, rt. yet 4 IjkH 9r"?Q''"H''aHiti nreiudlce in any state or niu- with 'Such limitations and to- -yaftHi tnkugural address", altVeTea"7rHes of only prttar completeness and irnverHiiieiil 'to ex nose- us to baccoris shan pTevcnt- - Injury to the after he had taken the oath, of office, lequire the advancement of few, if hruniber il men to them is uisiiili- - nit- - riVk of whlcfi' mi slit b? domestic interests on tliose products, was as follows: a3ly" -- i wnrsr f''w however, ifc aVoi(ll Ifjfi'derarjurisdiHio? whs as we can count on an .'lieot. lu 4 . Improvement In The propos.il to rey.lse the tariff ; usual", antiiisi, .appropriatujiis' Ivr .our - tseHed My Fellow Citizens: Any one who by ctu-- - business conditions in the Philippines by'aiiltabfe'leRlBlathin takes the eath t have just taken niusf maaft in sucn an aiunoritai.ive tray .as oouit.:.dfene, tuith. m tae iuanuUOO. iji'4iiiB and eairieil-ii- t by proper pro, and the deehjpnwit of a mutually feel a heavy weight of responsibility. :e lead the business-- community to and in the dependencies,.- will make lie executive, profitable trade between this country instituted feedings liy"( tJt not, he had uo conception of the count upeo ir-r necessaiily halts all Uherri.snffldenrro nsist all -- dir.ct -- at- lu the ;c ouj;1 s Tif ?VVerD" andlhe' Slarida- - Meajitime our gov.powers, and duties' ol tne otnee upon i homv braifches'orbHsiiiySs drrecny:aT"'Tack,"liTid by" 'tliat Onie'"WeiTiay "fiojie mept. ernment in eaeh3ependenc.v is which he is about to enter, or he' is i - ieted, rad-a- s i man them will be prV these si.e most that the the traditions of civil liberty Laws. and Monetary Banking of a sense taut. It disturbs th whole .btlsliiess of vide'd as a hecessarv adiunct. Th lacking in .proper Bird increasing popular control which of the reforms to be carried . One ttle country, It is imperatively iieees- - (iisiaiice"'of our shores from. Europe gation wbien tne eatn imposes- .t under American AU.-- , "ad-ni(1 m ini; itif tint The oirice of an iukugural addiess ry . ,UirVTore, i'ha i w ta rl If "rii'li.' 'M. "jwa AstiTof'we are doing which spiceB: r uiHlcr-a:iu.-- . 6 is to give a summary outline of the drawn in good TaKlr in accordance sitv for 'inirTnTatnina: a U'!i la a chanae of our luouetary and juiuiiMa-Ao-aurlccBdas a.na- ftheif tBr as laws-" secure io with promises made before the elec-- ' gfea grea main policies of the new aflniliisira-'hut It does not take away i"a tiou, so far as they can bo anticipated. tioii uy jne.pariy.ju ...power, ana-.-as ; ttit? elasticity in ine Toi ins or currency requiremnit - of were Cites Progress of Negroes. sufll- - i iti:tt'le lur traile, niul to prevent t tie - advisers 10 m nuiuatiiHis d irom will ..operaung iw tariff i0 as is It not that permit. distingttished I look forward with hope to increas- dentiy large and so constituted as such, to hold up his. is more important in the Ion? run than form -- a nucleus xnit 6f whicJi a suit- - 'iucrease 'the. cnibarrassmeiits of a nir ITct f t er Kntir nan " nther-'amThe ' ..the . n th reforms he has initiated Hie perfecting; of the reforms m . alile fnicp can quu.,i-gvoi?n&iiciai.yanic. moneiary com.;luun -- utthe outh-.-and n I should be untrue to myst'lf. to my to anti trust: and i li What has been said of the" My chief, purpose Is affinned in even a more regulation, but the. ay-hpromist and to the declarations of ters' coiy1.l'i:"4t, for action wlwn the revision of phatic way of A modern f the.party platform upon which I am need' th.santhera-states- . navy. I the; w- .i Thatjs a sec- hars-be" determined upon, navy "cannot, be iHipfovUed. It must fleeted to office, if I did not make the the-tar- iff What l look lor of bus iness and of maintenance and enforcement of. those is more: immediate- - to avoid eiiiuar- - VSuDUltt BUd in MutPM Wlu ll ll.e the. ..Tequ ', roTnenis xxvA tn in an IncrofiKO in ttiu lnluranr s md is to exercise Its proper influence Jn de fens of its PB yade Interests fti the." maintenance of traditional American, policy again! the colonization .of Kuropeani. monarchies In this hemisphere; and In the promotion of 1 ""T iteaoe and- international monthly. refer to ihe osr of maintaining, a proper a rmy, a. "proper- - navy" and suit- INAUGURATION ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT TAFT oJL NEW CHIEF - POLICIES ' - traf a'ww Ueiimte Announcement rihat p txtra session or Ctongress Will Be tailed to Consider ariff Savings Bank h to Pushed Other Recommendations. ' .r j"n,r i . which n . ) -- iBg-jh- - - liUtil im-por- Jne-o-bli- , . " who- ni riTfliijSOficesI -- of-m- th. fprede-cessor,ran- Sr -- t. r: w.- laMlUHi1 en "L, ,. - . l embody, neither the nar. reiKWt needed speed in "the passage of the uSe and 01)ttra:lon. My distinguished lvpilf.v ihrnnhnn, (ho .fillfh l believe that the Yie.w seem wiSB. to at.gWn-odeccsscr has in mny stches and , r,.,l tnosf f Vmnfrtable lon pomuai sole new terant no at thVei- U1V. ooawi PV71 UL W Hir. fv1 w' SA'i.Vt ,)llri)0se system should in even more state; opposition every kbe to a secure on; ban return tra session.large as a Bug.STriking language the necessity- for venture this or of those who ing Kesiion oiUy, for the course to be tak maiptalninjf a strong navy eohifnensur- - hava.capital ir,s-.- oi.au tne people in mo souui ..,w.u me en or upon the eall ate with the coast line, the govern govm-n,executTverlswhoTir within it tu meir se- - invui, aiju niai its omcers immediate or ultimate Monredemption t states are their officers. j of our natiDUand I wish to reiterate my admrnistration. They were diof the lawrected to lessness and abuses of power of the great combinations of capital invested In railroads and in Industrial enterprises carrying on interstate corn- mercer" Tire steps wnicti.my predecessor took and the legislation passed on .cu other-Teeislat- ! 1 r0,t. totaaTrdiravTstohsto j 1 rom-- lr aud the right to. vote will be. withheld only from the Ignorant and Irresponsible of both races. Labor Legislation. There is one other matter to which I shall refer. It was made tba Btibject w-- l i lartff bill. -- and I question the wisdom of a policy , whieh Is likely to Increase It. - Mean ., tlroernotbrng is done to prevent'-"better feeling betweeir the negroes ,. and the" whites n the'sontrwlir conT tiniie to grow, and more and more of the white people will come,to,reaH ze that, the future of the south, w to be much 4enefited by the Indnstriftl and intellectual progress ' of the . negro. The exercise of political franchises by those of his race who are intelligent ' U - ' e - ; ; -- - - ; - spread and acute as to interfere with the ease. Snd facility wltti which the local government., business can be done by the appointee, is of sufficient benefit by way of encouragement to e recurrence" t1ie"fac6'to"ontwelgh-ibrace and Increase of feeling with such an appointment is likely to engender Therefore," the executive In recogntsnegro race by appointments must exercise a careful discretion not thereby to do it more harm than good. On the other hand-- e must be careful not to- encourage the mere pretense of race feeling manufactured In Ihe Interest of Individual political ambition. the slightest Personally I have-no- t race prejudice or feeling, and recognition of Its existence only awakens 1n my heart a deeper sympathy for thosd - ; -- n coTnmunitjr ir the race feeling la so wide- tn- - TTlocat'ofm.B-t- -- j j J . , oTgreal" controversy during tbe and calls for. at least a passing n ref wM?e .aoauily jdMluuiih.ejl. Jjrede TsriOTarer'iwhWTarier,Tsr. TheCjMgMeraita cessor has sen in given much attentioa-t- o the, fa main vor ted of plished much, have caused a' ffeueral of thegioTTcy In the making of a tariff bill, the to evoke differing .views and cannot, however, bo complete and full cause of labor, with whose struggle likely, halt in theleiqus policies which crecona motive is taxation, and the se; taming strong navy as: ihe best as this one. The. without reference to the negro race. Tor fetter things be baa shown the sindogmatic ated populaT alartev and have brought prime Due servator of o'tir peace withv other nacuring thereby of a revenue. its TirugresB-ari- d about In the business affected, a much lts prcseut condition. ce rest sympathy. At-- bis instance, con largely to the business depression lionsnd tWT,esnme fluenee of eurrency on business and The for our of amendment nth higher regard for existing law. the secured them gress bas passed the bill fixing the llaassertion respect rights, which followed the financial panic of of. business on currency, have wisely ra 4nterstate-;arrletheir 1 t Ja To render the reforms lasting howr f aakni , 4th ht ..... bllUyf 107, the revenue from customs and the defense of our interests and the in Euro ,1 J w ever, and to secure at the same lime other sources has decreased to such an exercise of our Influence in Interna extendel their ipvestiKation methods! nrnnerf employes tur lujury rubuundu rf and ' monetary w the o freedom from alarm on the part nnil thO. mtVClllf nt ho im noon amt tent "that the expenditures, for the tional matters. ITZrTZ vwTT ."rlrnlefeJtaW-Berrthose pitrsnfngroTjer-Hmt7progre- s 'Postal'." Banks. Urges" Our international policy Is always Savings' curivM fiscal year will exceed the re amendment attempted to secure law rule as to contributory negligence. sive business methodsrfurther legisla- ceipts By $10D,ODO,OOOnt "is Imperaq to promote peare. We "shall inter The should the negro against "any deprivation of u ,ias iilB0 incoming congress passed a law fixing" the tive and executive action are needed. tive that such a deficit- shalT'hot con- into any war with a full consciousfulfill 'thepromise of the Re- the firiviliege to vote, because he was compensation of government employes Relief of the railroads frpm .certain re- tinue, and the framers of the tariff ness of the awful consequences that promptly publican platform anj iiass a proper a negro. The 13th and Hlh amend- for Injuries sustained In the employ strictions ot the hatg bill must of course have in mind the it always entails, whether sHoeessfulV postal Barinjrs-takbilit wHI not ments haveen generally enforced urged be '"unwise brlexciMvS"aTefipinsin. and have secured the objects . for gence of the superior. It also 'passed be urged by me. On the other hand, T3y It, and so arrange tKe duties1 as to every effort, consistent with national The promise to repay by the govern- which they were Intended. While the a model child labor law for the TJla- the administration Is pledged to legi- secure an adequate Income. Should it bonor and the highest national inter- ment will furnish an inducement 15th amendment has not been- genei1- - frict of Columbia. In previous admin- slation looking to a proper federal su- be Impossible to do so by Import du- est, to avoid a resort to arms. We savings deposits which enter nljy observed In the past. It ought to IlatraUoDAran private exarbitrary3citar---- pervision and restriction to prevent 4n8trumentality-;Ske---th-at ties, new kinds of taxation must be favor-ver- y cannot Bttppjyrnd f CflMrjci)hMefiS"lEallJoadi cessive Issues jof bonds .and stocks by adopted, and amon g" ffiese frectinj tit Th e Hague trtbanar and arbt trat ion prise rate of interest as not to withdraw southeriKjeglslaflon Is toward and Liwb for theappllcatlon companies owning and operating mend a graduated inheritance tax, as treaties made with a view to Its use custom from existing banks. Jt will the enactment of electoral quallflca-tion- employes, of safety devices to save the lives and, railroads. correet in principle and s certain and in all international controversies,-i- n which shall square" with that limbs of employes "of .Interstate rail-substantially Increase the funds avail; ; order .to jnaintain peace and-t- o Avold able for Investment In use- amendment easy of collection Of course,--- the- mere Toads bad" been "passed. Additional the bureau department of Justice, of The obligation on the nact of those war. But we should be blind to ful enterprises. Tt will furnish the adoption of a constitutional law is legislation of this kind was passed by of eorporaimhs InTe department r of responslbietof theexpeudrtues madeto ohty"irn6 absoluteseclrttym the outgoing congresi." "L carry on the government, to be as e co- - ourselves to become foolish idealists, prqposed scheme of governmei guar- - It must be fairly and Justly enforced I wish to gaythat In . irtate commerce commission, looking nomlcal as If we dl salize that witb el as well, in time both will come. "2nty of deposlu so alluring wttho " I hope Jo promote the enactment r of these burden of taxation as to effective Hence. It Is clear"l6""all lhanhe- dom-i- of- - further light as possible, nations ef theworld itrmed and pre- Its pernicious results. of this characto secure a more Is agencleeris-jseed- ed must be for w;e ourselves war, should - be affirmed In pared at ion of an Ignorant, irresiionslble ter. I am legislation I sincerely- hope thatrthe incoming plalnand that th convinced strongly in a similar condition, In order to pre rapid and certain enforcement of the every declaration of government congress will be alive, as it should be, element can be prevented by consti- government should. make Itself as read-taws affecting interstate- railroads and from vent other nations taking "is especially true when "we to the importance of our foreign trade tutional laws which shall exclude from sponsible to employes injured In Its Industrial comblnatlone. are face to face with a heavy deficit. vantage of us and of our Inability to and of encouraging It in every way "voting both negroes and whites not empl034as"itn interstate railway cor. I hope to be able to submit, at the But when the desire to" win tie popu- defend our interests and assert, our feasible. The possibility of increas- having education or other .QualificaIs made responsible by fed- - : session of the Incoming lar approval leads to the cutting off rights with a strong hand. In the ing this trade in the orient, In the tions thought to be necessary for a poration - ,v to Its employes. era! law are controversies that definite of expenditures really needed to make International and In Soutb America are proper electorate. The danger of the y congress, In InDecember tonext, Philippines Fsderal InJunctJonBJJpheld. the needed the government effective, and to en- likely to arise in the orient, growing known to everyone who bas respect suggestions given the control of an Ignorant electorate has and the able It to. accomplish its proper ob out of the question of the open door matter attention. amendments to the therefore passed. With this change Another labor 'question has arises Interstate commerce law, and the jects, the result is as much to be con and other issues, the United States of which the iheJnterest jnany. importance which ern'TfhltecItlzens uke In thr welfare discussion. That is in respect to the angereqalred.4aftxecuti commerce of men and "agriculture The power of the federal courts to Issue tn- partments concerned in their enforce fundsJnJinnecessary expenditure.The can secure respect ior ner just de- and tof negroes has' increased labor may play in ridding the of the man ment. must base theirhope on junctions In industrial disputes.. As colored government in mands. She will not be able to do so, markets of scope of a modern of and Europe prohibitions results of their own Industry, It is believed that with the changes what it can and ought to accomplish however. If It is understood thatshe discriminations to that, my convictions are. fixed. Take against the importa- the to be recommended, . American busi- for its people has been widened far never Intends to back up her asserthrift and business success, away from the courts, if It could be underIs our of tion fully products ness can be assured of that measure beyond the principles laid down by tion of right and her defense of her as well as upon the aid and comfort taken away, the power to Issue d,4UaJaRs4jJiaUh.e.K8gl ' tWb1onam-iaTrenuiayrt't'elve TTLn"dBymtiatliy''whlchnL'y' rBTaWtyfiTceftaTE minimum feature and the maximum those things that may be done and writers, and this widening has met protest and diplomatic note. For of our tariff law.: to be soon trom their wnue neignDors orpine would create a privileged class amo&r ' passed these reasonsYhe expenses of the ' a time when north- the laborers and : save the lawless , those tbat are problbited, which la es- popular approval. effective to remove many, of south. There was be will of defenses coast and and navy who sympathized with the ne-- ' among their number from a most need- erners sential to the life and growth of all In the department of agriculture, the army those restrictions, r business. Stich a plan must Include use of scientific experiments on a should always be considered as someto '.all men; for . gro in his necessary struggle for fnJ remedy must which the pay government conditions gogbt"fb'"lfvelidr6fnl the the right of the people to avail them- large scale, and the spread of informa- thing Panama of their business against The Canal, protection off not be cut selves of those methods of combining tion' derived from them for the Im- for, and they should the suffrage' a? a' protection, and 4o lawless invasion. The ' proposition mere consideration of The Panama canal win have a most enforceIts exercise against the preIs a not business capital i and effort deemed necessary provement of general agriculture, must through property or pe that tha traifo hp Thfl a Ilia aainilrnaiit if- ihii a villi Oiueq vern.ro eflt,, iaable to, &L Import's"! T'ftnruig-upnr "" to reach the highest-dji'eru; e;umium-- j go.tm'." roaiajylght7yhrchan-be-p';'",;' ;;..;":'"' Tord a' suitable tfeeTar wesTenff" moye"ment proveJTo a"laHufe! tweeiTthe eastern and Nlc efficiency, at the same, time dif- by equitable "injunction - Is ! utterly of supervising busiThe navy. It may maintain them without sections, of our country, and will great What remains Is the, JSfli amendment without foundation ; In jprecedent or comhlnatlorra ness importance between ferentlating .hdus-trlal and ' ; of;gfeat railways the slightest, danger to the republic based upon legitimate economic f ca-eonstltutlon and right ..to reasonThe proposition 4sk,nsually- latuiun iur imiintu' y to . thestatutes combinations, and the necessary or the cause of free Institutions, and ly increase .of slates specifying linked with 'one to make the, secpnd- with those have sons and formed the Jntent west and ton Afttern tot the hftwepn unof and prosecutlonT ' fear . of. additional taxation ought dot for electors subjected.to f aryrboycott lawful.; SucbrT; proposi- of creating monopolies and, artificially Investigation lawraMnisiness methods, are' another J 0 change, a, proper po)lcy;ln this re era seaboard, and maypossibv revo- qualifications greontrolling iuttonize" thyanseeieentafTfates Uhfel wUteh gard. In . ? The work of forpulatlng into prac- did ikfijfipeg6veiiiiuieiit Instinct - and -- willwith respect to bulky - merchandise. It amendment.ThIsisgreatT)rpte! not exist half a century ago. The policy of the United States In will also have a most beneficial effect tlon to the negro. It will never be re my judgment when submitted. to the tical BhaperBUCt changes the Spanish war, and since, has given to Increase the trade between the east- pealed, and It never ought to be"e-- Itmerlcan peopier"The eecondary boy- Necessary Expenditures. . work of the highest Order, and rer J position of Influence among the ern seaboard of the United States and pealed. If it had hot been passsed, it cott lsan instrument or tyranny, ana In all deliberation the possible to force of laws which quires The putting " now had lo but never be'foreahd It that difficult be nations It; adopt might ifouth of Americar coast made be the Interval.-legitimate, the western believe that the amend bhaii coctira the cnnBprvation of our ought not to should be constantly exerted to se-- and. Indeed, with jsbme of the Imp- with ,it in --our fundamental law, the restraln-ln- g temporary LThe tssulngDf fldecHI-whetf il" "easfcoast of poilcy-o- southern tegfslatloa must and onthe ortant-ports" notice has ra sevwithout order. - ,U1 w vr tr native or" naturalized,, respect for south America eached by rail from will tend to obey It, and bo long as eral instances been abused by its ln-tmameBraa in the ciluchmrof the t e- 7 . them as suchIn foreign countries. most the Jmpdr-eminent. Including "work onlbe the" statutes of the states meet the considerate exerclseand to remedy forms which properly bear the1, name the west oasti.-Tietant work of saving and restoring our We should make every effort to pre canal la- - making ; most " satisfactory test of this amendment and are not this, the platform upon which I was of my predecessor. ' . constiforests,, and the general. Improvement vent, humiliating and degrading pro- progress. the type of the canal as a otherwise in conflict, with the elected recommends the formulation la : Extra Sesalon for March 15.- of waterways,; are all proper govern- hibition against any of our citizens lock canal was fixed by congress after tution and laws of the United States, a statute of the "fcohdlUofii,; under A matter of most pressing lmpor ment functions which .friust Jnvojve wishing temporarily to sojourn in for a disposition or within the whlch-sufullnslderation of the; conflicting it Is not the ch temporary restralnln g because of race or re of the federal 'governiflentlB tance la tbe revision of the tariff. - In large expenaiiure ru properly per and the province minority of majority to Issue. A statute can reports order ought tiia regulation by souththem JJke the ligion accordance . with. the promises jDlUthe llormed..'Whne some-Ir4roed.io. ernli !y th.. ot(UiacnBUUlng;JOftrdnd after the interfere' with ougbr-to'.beand: Defect In Federal. Jurisdiction. 'recommendation of the. war depart- ern- st aies of Ihelr domestic r ifffilf and can brlnj modern platform upon which . I was .edected, reclamation of arid lands, are made best practice, feela stronger v upon those There Js In tbe south and the so tO vthe : attcn- - . executlye ment; I shall call congress Into extra cession, to" pay for themselves, others are of the closely subject The admission of Asiatic Imml Recent suggestion that some- ing than ' ever among the. Intelligent, ftloff of the court as to make abuses of to meet on the fifteenth day of March, such an Indirect -benefit that this can-reports. be who cah not " and .influential element in amalgamated grants bad occurred n the Isthmus to In the future. la anfef that whiilderaUbnlhYirK'if fbbt b expected of has been7 made thing "the Industrial education of the process unlikely1 the With of .our. population favor canal less the like the ent Panama If understand them, ding-lemake Improvement, once given to a bill revising the" American people, of prohibitory feasible than It "was- - supposed' to be the negro and the encouragement of act ' This should Becure an ade- canal, should be treated aa a distinct the subject either insist that the authority of the courts treaties and statutes, when the reportsiwere made and the tbe race to make themselves useful shall In 'our clauses or f i)e, Jay paid and are opposed to quate revenue and adjust the duties In enterpreinshpuld The of ther.communtty. r ot. strict, .administrative regulation Dolicy determined on, ted to a visit to member ....v.lnK of ord to labor the proceeds of bonda,- such r3nan'-in the procedure by which f change any ham mafia in T,norn CBO WURli lira " " of a court may be weak- 'and to all Industries In thl conntry, which will distribute its .cost between secured bydlpiomatiCi negotiation, I tha JsthmusLjof .T)pard7rof cdnipetent prUSIlast 60 years from slavery,' when the powers. Gatun dam the the thatwe .examine to future and continue In may hope enelneers sincerely the generations or the present fearless and eSectlve mine ot the farm, whethej factory, Is marvel ened;and derlTed. to minimize the evils likely to arise n fcvfc whleh are the key of the Us statistics are reviewed. -mlate4raUoa of T , Justice protecOoay larliiJ:te--the-eMf-- j reasoa tg( raidnrTunnBhes-gVerference between the coat 01 produc- - It may wel) be. ubmltted to the serf-- . frpnTjBuch immigration without' vn- - lockLtype. The report of that board ous, that hrthe hext a stUUl IjMrears . l necessaiy frictioa and by mutual con- showj thatBothtng Ima occurred In hope tfon abrednithectiircductioTrt1 Baiag".tlrB-TeTiewdthe qucetloua" eviimprovement In bis condition between greater and of the control gov- -. the - nature' of newly revealed cessions chan " the deepening which bav and' provision here, on likely to recur during my .adiulnistrv ot a society, member, as Meanumewe-mus- t views productive the should take like a eroments. wblcb nel of change Tlver system, that great dence ehall "put Into force,- upon executlye and In the shop and In' other Uon, and bavlr expressed in a determination of certain facts," a high- or the Ohio or of the Mlssl8slppl?- when every precaution to prevent, or, fail- once formed In the original discussion. the farm, the position which I may come. The negroes er or maximum tariff against those definite and 'practical plans for "the ing that, to punish, outlrortta of race The- constructlonTWiri" go on under a occupations, -- Their ancestors to take in recommendations to con-Americans. now are our controlled forbeen jpeople against most effective organization approved ; and feeling .among countries whose trade policy; toward enterprise' have V against- their gress ana in my conauct as ago came here ft- years j us equitably requires such discrimi- determined npon," should tot be pro- eigners of whatever nationality who by CoK Goethals and bis fellow army wllC'and "this: is I Invoke the .considers.; a hlmTLand our a with. to have by grant treaty right engineers , associated nation. It ia thought that there has vided for Jn the jam way. and tbeir only flag', They, have shown pathy and support of my f fThen, too, there 'are expenditures pursue lawful business here ant- to be will eertainly be completed early, in been such a change In conditions since to live for It and sens, and the aid cf Aim I?' themselves anxious not before. lawless If or assault against the next administration, ' , the enactment of the Dlngley act, of government1b absolutely necessary if protected, ' for to die it Encountering the discharge of my rospi " to maintain lt proper injury, - Some type of canal, must be, con willing ; '. drafted on a similarly protective" ptln our country them, sub- UesL. race against the s feeling been has loc me to leads This type point out a serious structed. 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