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Show 1 message RESIDENTS the Union and the Islands of the sea latesilent. I recommend that an examination effort to ecuro Justice for other or Jusproper treatment In foreign land. W ly come under our flag. la bo made Into the subjects of citlaensblp, tice for ourselves, snve a conelltionod continue steadily to Insist on the applihad with the state experiment upon the attitude we are willing to tnke cation of the Monroe doctrine to the expatriation, and protection of Ameriand with many other Institutions stations, and Incans abroad, with a view to appropriate toward our army,' and espeednlly toward western hemisphere. Unless our attitude dividuals. The world is carefully searchour navy. It Is not merely unwise, It I In these ond al! similar matter is to be legislation. ed for new varieties of mero boastful sham we can not afford grains, fruits, contemptible, for a nation, as for an InCurrency. grasses, vegetables, trees, and shrubs, The attention of the Congress should dividual, to use lunguugo to abandon our naval programme. Our suitable to various localities lu our counbe especially given to the currency quu-tloto procluhn It purposes, or to take po- voice I now potent for pence, and I so try; and marked benefit to our producers and that the standing Committees sition which nr ridiculous If unsupportpotent because wo aro not afraid of war, hsa resulted. on the matter in tho two bouses charged ed by potential force, and then to rerus ltut our protestations upon behalf of. I Inno with the duty, take up tho matter of our to provide this force. If there peace would neither receive nor eleserv Irrigation. tention of providing and of keeping the the slightest attention if we were Imit Is not posDuring the two and a half years that currency and see t have elapsed since the passage of the sible to si'euie an agiet-menforce necessary to buck up a strong in the busipotent to make them good. then tt Is far better not' to assume reclamation aet rapid progress has been ness world for bettering the system; the The Army. made In the surveys and examinations of committees should consider the question such an attitude, Within the Inst three year the United t of ns of retiremi-nall Tha this nation, of the groenteacka and the opportunities for reelamntlon in tho of th steady aim States bus set an example In disarmathirteen states and three territories of the problem of securing In our currency enlightened nations, should be to strive ment where disannul rant was proper. ever nearer safeIs when the to there the arid West. Const! net Ion has already such elasticity as consistent with bring day Hy law our army Is ficd at a maximum been begun on the hugest and most Imty. lCvery silver dollar should be made shall prevail throughout the world the of one hundred thousand and a minimum of There are of kinds Justice. law in at the option peace gold of sixty thousand men. When there was portant of the Irrigation woiks. and plans by are being completed for woik which will ot the holder. peace which are highly undesirable, Insurrection In the Ihlllpplne we kept In are as run which the destructive utilize the funds now available. long the army at the maximum. Reace came The Merchant Marin. war. and hav as any mat Ion act has been found to he reoppressor Tyrants In tho Rhlllpplnes, aiul now our army I especially commend to your immedia mntlo called wilderness time and many hus been reduced to tbe minimum at markably romph te and effective, and so ate attention the encouragement of our It pence. The peace of tyrannous terror, which If Is possible to keep It with duo broad In Its provisions that a wide range merchant marine by appropriate legislathe pence of craven weakness, the peace regard to Its efficiency. The guns now of undertakings has been possible under tion. shortly lay before you in a special mesof injustice, all these should be shunned mounted requiio twenty-eigh- t Tariff. thousand sage the full report of the investigation It. At the same time, economy Is guarOn the tariff I shall communlecat with as we shun unrighteous war. The goal men. if the coast foi tlficatlons are to be of the bureau of labor into tho Colorado anteed by tha fact that the funds must a a us set to before the nation, goal be manned. returned to be used over you later to the adequately Relatively mining strike, as this is a strike In which ultimately which should be set before all mankind. nation. It Is not now so large a the poImmigration and Naturalization, certain very evil fotces, which are more again. I Jusof of the attainment the pence of Immilice New or In of force York Forests. or less at work everywhere under the Chicago reladealing with the questions tice, of the peace which comes when tively to the population of either city. It Is the cardinal principle of the conditions of modern Industrialism, begration and naturalization it Is Indisd Is not merely nntlon each beneed more We to ever of facts this Administration officers; there are not came startlingly prominent. policy keep certain pensably In Its own rights, but scrupulously recthat the reserves are for use. Whatfore thomind of those who share In enenough to p rform the regular army and toward Its Corporations. t ognizes Is performs duty ever R work. the and interferes law use the First with of their foemost, acting vry huporbint that the offW hen we come to deal with great corIs to be avoided by eery possible icers of the army should he accustomed us remember that the question of being others. Is a vet no enneed the for the government to Judicial way of There porations to handle their men lu masses, as It Itut these resource must be used good American has nothing whatever act directly Is far greater than In the means. In such a way as to make them permaalso Important that the national guard to do with a man's birthplace any more forcing a right In International law. case of labor, because great corporations nent. or one nation wrong another of the several states should be accusthan It ha to do with his creed. In When can become such only by engaging In Inwrongs many others, there I no tributomed to actual field maneuvering, espefrom the time this govthe wisdom of creating forevery which terstate commerce, and Interstate com- estAlthough th can before be nal wrongdoer ernment was founded men of feirelg heartcially In connection with the regulars. I It merce is peculiarly the field of the gen- ily reserves is neailvIn everywhere Either necessary supinely For this reason We ure to he congratubirth have stood tn tho very foremost brought. a few localities yet In eral government. It Is tin absurdity to ex- theierecognized, the to thus and wrong, put lated upoti the siKcesM of the field acquiesce has bten misunderstanding and rank of good citizenship, ami that not a premium upon brutality and aggies pect to eliminate tho abuses In great cor at Manassas lust' full, maneuver statement Is merely In one but In every field of Amercomplaint. following Tt;e I It or else for agIs state the action. It slon, necessary difficult to therefore desirable: potations by In which n larger number of regular ican activity; while to try to draw a for be patient with an argument that such nation stand lo up valiantly and national guard took part than wa between the man whose parents grieved The forest reserve policy tan bo Its rights. Until some method Is devised ever before assembled matters should be left to tho stab, betogether In time' only when it has tho full support canio to this country and the man whesee a be In shall which of there cause more than one state pursues by the of the peopl.r of the West. It can not ancestors cam to It several generations dfgre tm of pence. No other civilized nation him, over ternatlotml control of on offending policy easy terms corporaback Is a mere absurdity. Good Americreating and should not in anv rase, he Imrelatively to Its population, such a dithins, tt would be a wicked thing tot minutive army a ours; and while the tions which are never operated within safely, upon them against their will, llut canism Is a matter of heart, of consel most clvllli.ed with for the those power, that state at all, but In other states posed army I so small we are not to be exneither can we accept the Mews of those cnee, of lofty aspiration, of sound com- most sense of International whose laws they Ignore obligations The national whose only interest mon sense, but not of birthplace or of cused if we fail to keep If ut a very high in the fi.rest Is temand with koenest and most generous up government alone can deal adequately porary; who are anxious to reap what creed. grade of proficiency. of the difference between right with these great corporations. To try to they have not sown and then move away, predation f There Is no dange-- of having too many Great' pingu-sha been made In proctv to If and dlsntm. the wrong, deal with ttum lu an Intemperate, degreat Rut the Immigrants of tho right kinel ovr coasts by adequate fortifleaving desolation behind them. tecting lllzed of should nations the or day ptesent In structive, drniagogle spirit would. Th making of forest re turves within citizenship of this country should not he ications with Sufficient guns. We should, all probability, mean that nothing whatdebased. t is vital that we should keep completely disarm, the result would mean however, pay much more heed than ot limrailroad and wagon-roaImmediate an of recrudescence baibar ever would be accomplished, and. with its will hereafter, as for the past three high tho standard of among present to the development of an extenabsolute certainty, that If anything were tear, be so rtmnag- d as to prevent the out and therefore we Ism tn one form or another. sive system of floating mine for use In Arbitration Treaties. ii would a be of of whose not masses should harmful Issue, under the act of June 4. 1V.7, of admit tnen accomplished These W arc m every way endeavoring to all our moie Important harbors. nature. The American people need to base for exchange or lu-- sc'ectlon (usustandards of living und whose personal mines have been to be a most forcontinue to show the very qualitlts that ally called scrip). In all cases where customs and Imbit are such that they help on, with rotdlal good will, every midable safeguardproved against hostile fleet. movement which will tend to tiling us thev have shown that is, moderation, foK- -t reserves within ateas covered by tend to lower the level of the Aniericnn Into more The Philippines. friesdly relations with tho rest and above, all we should good sense, the earnest desire to avoid laud grants appear to he essential to In the Philippine Island of mankind. In pm amine of this policy there ha not admit any man of an unworthy type doing any damuge, and yet the quiet do the prosperity of seHleis. miners, or olh-rrbeen during the past year a continuation f shall shortly l.tv brfote the Senate cnmc-rnlrman we whom ran termination to proceed, step by step I. say the government lads within sm h siiv of the of obaiHtration with till powers steady progress which ho without halt and without htirrv. In elim- proposed forest ren es w ill. as In the lhat h will himself he a hail citizen, or treaties tained ever since our troop dnfinltely which t.i (Titer Into then inating or at least In minimizing whatrecent past, be withdrawn from sale or that his children and grandchildren will treat hs aiewithwilling the got us. of band the Insurgents. upper furthermore, nt the ever of mlsrhlef or of evil there Is to Inn try pi riding tte of such detract from Instead of nildtng to the request of the Interparliamentary Union The Philippine people, or, to speak more terstate comme rce ln the conduct of negotiations with tb- 'onipletlon owners of the land sum of the good citizenship of the cotin th al an eminent of many tribes, and even accurately, body composed praeta try. Similarly w should take the great great corporations. They arc acting in grants a will prevent ti.e creation of so statesmen from all countries. I have races, sundered flora one another more t cate a lion t iiaturaiizatiuu. no spirit of hostility to wealth, either In called scrip or less who the Rower asked to Join this with Sharply, go to mnke up tho gov Under the Constitution it is In the are not dividual or corporate. They Establishment rf game reserves In a second Hague conference, people of the Philippine Islands, contain cniment a of establish man rower "to the more than the tlch Congress any against wherein may be preserved specimens ninny elements of good, and some cleand at which It H hoped that tho work aluniform rule oC naturalization, against the poor man. On the contrary, of our wild ment which we huvn a right to hope so happily begun at The Hague now ready are animals which to from time laws time have ntimetnus alike are rich towaid min friendly they stand for progress. At present they are be earned some step further to and toward poor man, provided only that rapidly tending toward extinction Is been enacted for tlint purpose, which may This carries out the utterly Ineapiiblo of existing In Indehave been supplemented In a few states ward completion. each acts In a spirit of Justice and de urged. desire expressed by the first Hague con pendence at all or of building up a civbv laws slat special having application eency toward hl.s fellows. Great corpora Pensions. ilization of their own. 1 firmly believe ferene Itself. a be There revision should comprehensive tlons aro necessary, and only men of The veteran of the eivll war hav a that we can help them to rise higher and Policy on Western Hemisphere. The courts great and singular mental power can claim upon th tuition such os no other of the naturalization laws It I not trun that the Untied Htntes higher In the scule of civilization and hav be should to naturalize Ing power such successfully manage corporations The pen body of our eltizins possess feds any land hunger or entertains any of capacity for and I and such man must have great rewards sion bureau has never In It history been definitely named by national authority; projects as regards the other nations of most earnestly hope that in the end they which naturalization the upon testimony Rut these corporations should be manmanaged In a m re atisfaclory manner mar b conferred should ba the western hemisphere save such as are will 1e able to stand. If not entirely alone, definitely preaged with due regard to the Interest of thnn Is now the com All that this coun for their welfare. yet In some such relation to the Unlteei scribed; publication of Impending natural the public as a whole. Where this can I to see the neighboring States a Cuba now stands. This ond Indians. Izatlon applications should be required In try desire be done under tho present laws it must Is not yet In sight, and It may be The progress of the Indlnns toward civ advance of their hearing In court: the countries stable, orderly, and prosperous be done. Where these laws come short postponed If our people are though not rapid. I perhaps all form and wording of all certificates Issued Any country whose people conduct them others Bhould be enacted to supplement filiation, foolish enough to turn the attention ot selves well ran count upon our hearty that could be hoped for in view of th should be uniform throughout the coun them. If a nation shows that It the Filipino away from the problems ot It is commonly declared try, and the courts should be required to friendship. The bureau of corporations has made circumstances. that the slow advance of the Indians Is make returns to the Secretary of State knows how tn ai t with reasonable effi achieving moral and material prosperity, careful preliminary Investigation of many due to the unsatisfactory character of at stated periods of all naturalizations clency and di et ney In social and political of working for a stable, orderly, and Just It will make a the men Important corporations. matters. If It keeps order and pays Its government, and toward foolish and danappointed to take Immediate conferred. on beef the industry. special report gerous Intrigue for a complete Independobligations. It need fear no Interference charge of them, and to some extent I hiof Elections. Protection ence for which ihey are a vet Bureau of Corporations. from the United States. Chronic wrongIs true. While the standard of the em of the government to proTho power accomIs to In unflL or Tho policy of the bureau which an results Impotence doing. ploye In the Indian service shows grea f of Its tect the Integrity the elections civilOn the other hand our people must plish the purposes of its creation by co improvement over that of bygone years own oftkdnls I Inherent and ha been a general loose ningInof the ties of elseized society, may America, as operation, not antagonism: by making and whil actual corruption or flagrant recognized and affirmed by rcqs-atekeep steadily before their mind the fact decI not destructive constructive legislation, now th rare exception. It larations of the by that tho justification for our stay In th dishonesty court There where. ultimately require Intervention western prosecution, the Immediate object of its Is nevertheless th fart that th salaries Is no enemy of Fupreme Philippines must ultimately rest chiefly free government more some civilized nation, and .In tha Inquiries; by conservative Investigation paid Indian agents are not large enougl non so Insidious a the hemisphere the adherents of th United upon the good we are able to do In Ilia of luw and fact, and by refusal to Issue to attract th best mi n to that field of dangerous anil force doctrine Monroe to State the may Islands. I do pot overlook the fact that of the electorate. No one de To achieve in the development of our Interest In results corruption work. incomplete and hence necessarily Inaccurand or excuse corruption, and It would the United States, however reluctantly. or s rate reports. Its policy being thus one the offlclnl in charge of an Indian trlbr of such In wrongdoing the Pacific ocean and along It coasts, flagrant cast worn to follow that none would oppose of open Inquiry Into, and not attark upto the exercise of an Intershould possess the high qualifications the Philippine have played and will play Impotence, I to measure eradicate It rigorous national police power. on, business, tho bureau has been able to whh-- are required in the manager of a recommend an Important part, and that our Interest enactment of a law di the Our Interests and those of our outh have been served in more than on way gain not only the confidi nee. but. better large business, but only In exceptional ranted against bribery and corruption In In reality Identical of men engaged in cases Is It possible to secure men of such But still, the by the possession of tha Islands. Federal election. The details of such a ern neighbors are a type for these positions. legitimate business. They have great natural riches, and If our thief reason for continuing to hold Inw mav he safely left to the wise dlsere of law and them must be that we ought In good The bureau offers to the Congress the Postal Service. tlnn of the Congees, but It should go within their border the reign ccme faith to try to do our altar ot the means of getting at the cost of produc In the Rostoffiee Department the serv the Constitution It Is Justice obtain, prosperity ts sure to ss far tinder tlnn of our various great staples of com world's woik, and this particular piece Ive has tnenasext tn etiii lency, and con to go. and should Inc lude severe to them. While they thus obey the priM)lhle morce. mary laws of civilized society they may of work ha been Imposed upon ua by dltlons as to revenue and expenditure rcennltios against him who gives or rebe treated by th results of the war with Epain. Th of Rebates. continue satisfactory. The ceives a bribe Intended to Influence his rest assured that they will it In a spirit of cordial and helpful symproblem presented to us In the PhilipAbove all else, we must strive to keep revenue during the year was li.378,181.10. act or opinion as an elector; and provl with them pine Islands Is akin to, but not ezactly to all or 6.3 per rent, the total receipts amounttho highways of commerce Ions for the publication not only of the pathy. W would Interfere only In the lust resort, and then only like, the problems presented to the other on equal terms; and to do this It Is nee ing to fimv: C24 34. The xpendltures for nominations and elec If It became evident that their InablmV great civilized powers which have posessary to put a complete stop to all re- were 132. 362. 116.70, an Increase of about Ilona of all camfidut-- s hut also of all or session In the Orient. More distinctly unwillingness to do Justice at horn bates. Whether the shipper or tho rail 9 per cent over the previous year, being contributions received and expenditures and abroad had violated tho rights eif than any of ihe power we are endeavroad Is to blame makes no difference; the thus IX.97ft.4S2 36 In execs of the curmad by political committee. the United State or had Invited foreign oring to develop the natives themselves rebate must he stopped, the abuses of rent revenue. Included in these expendiDelays In Criminal Prosecutions. of tha eno that they shall take an No snbjeft Is better worthy the atten-'In- n aggression to the detriment the private ear and private terminal tures was a total appropriation of share In their own government, and k for tho continuation and extenof th Congress than that portion of tire body of American nations. track and systems must be In asserting the Monroe doctrine. In as far aa I prudent' we are already addeal stopped, and the legislation of the Fifty sion of the rural free delivery service,3 3 Iho report of the Altoiney-Cenera- l to a govsuch step as we have taken tn mitting their representative 'tig with the long delays ami the great taking to Uubn. eighth Congress which declares It to be which was an Inerens of 34.902.237 ernmental equality with our own. Thr Venezuela, and Panama, ibstrtietlon to Justice xperlcnred In the regard unlawful for any person or corporation to over the amount expended for this purnre commlssloneis, Judgvs, and governors fiscal year. uses of Reavers, Green and Gaynor. and and In endeavoring to circumscribeend the pose lu the offer, grnnt. give, solicit, accept, or reto in the Islands who are Filipinos and wb theater of war tn the far East, ns this expenditure has been the beneficeive any rebate, concession, or dlscrlm '.onion. Were these Isolated and special secure the open door In China, we have have exactly the same share In th govuses, I should not call your attention to Inatlon In respect of tho transportation of cent results attained in extending the a well as In ernment of the Island as have their col; but the difficulties encountered n arted In otirofown Interestat any property In Interstate or foreign fice distribution of malls to the residents the Interest, humanity Inrg. There leagues who nre Americans, while In the. commerce whereby such property shall of rural districts have Justified the wisregard these men who have been Indict In which, while our lower rank, of course, the great majorare. however. cms d for criminal practice are not excep by any device whatever be transported dom of the outlay. Statistics brough' nre not gnntly Involved, ity of the public servant at Filipinos. own at a less rote than that named In the down to tho 1st of Oetolier. lftftt. show tlonal; they are precisely similar In kind strongInterest we shall be trying th Is mndn to our sympathies iu Within twu tariffs published by the carrier must he that on that date there were 27.13S rur.e! to whar occur again and regain In the There sppe.il are occasional crime committed expci Imctit of an (leeltve lower houa In have auffielenl riser of criminals who serving approximate h enforced. While I am of the opinion that routes so vast a and of ruh peeull.ti the Philippine h'glsl.iluio. mean to enable them to I. ike advantage on at present' It would tie undesirable. If It 12.000.000 of people In rural districts reour own people should reMcnnwh.l hozror as tn make us doubt whether It Is of a system of proeeeiure which ha were not Impiactleahla, finully to clothe mote from peistnfflres, and that tht nt number that there I peed for tho highour endeavor not to manifest duty r 1,839 nt were pending petition-fothat time Commission Commerce grown up In tha Federal courts and h ast to show our tho Interstate disapproval of tha ded est standard of conduct among the Amerestabll-.hmentt-of new rural route In effee-- to making the which amount with general nuthoilty to fix railroad Tmt our symratliv With thoe who have icans sent to the Ptiilippine Island, not some of man the general biw rnsy of enforcement against the pent Unquestionably rates, I do not lalleve that, as a fair seba exmust It. Tho old suffered casts by among the puMlo servants but In to on due the of lucreaso who bus no money, and difficult should receipts , In which such a course I curity to shippers, the Commission th pilvato Individuals who go treme among tho which rural some facilities of the wh-rforcemeat, even to a given poslsl point ho vested with the pnwt r. 1 feel this so tn extieme mmcx action mav lint It to thorn. - hnx nffnrd-e- l, revenuehave Th servicetne limes seeurlbg Immunity, as regards rate has been chalk nged and after full Iv that In tho administration of these What lie Justifiable arid proper derj (mn amendments esse nich'd tin also ten man who money, lu criminal greatly by hearing found to he tinr. usonablc, to de depend upon M.iiidu I have po. llivUy refused to perand the writ of tho Rnlli'd Hlale-- should run the net Ion shallCCStnkof must review. ' what in the classification of niuil matter, cldc, subject to Judicial the case: that N, mit any duct Iiiuiuii ion whatsoever for urri q.il. elri ttie - second , borel'-rslluIs of of of the whet It The curtailment throughout shall be a rcnsonntde rate to taka It of tho ntioi Ity and upon poll! leal reiS' ii and h.uo Insisted that tin la nut lit; MiuuM not bo clogged, us they upon nutl'm; privilege. The average In choosing the' public servants considn our to place; the ruling of the commission medy It. Tho eases li power fen r mntt-itbnv of mall In volume In c.t the the have (legged tsko cffirt Imniedluli ly. and to obtain ef eration should be paid solclv to th we roul.l Interfere by force whlth 1902 end hie Ubleihlt w.th and It Willie the mchttoiicel. beginning plOM'll unless and until It' ! teversed by the and to th rum n wt Interfered to pul a stop to worth if tho men thosi-te for IftuS bely Impossible- - to bring lh aee nnil tu the court of rovh w. In my Judgment the lug Jim. R'ii3 Is 40it 47portion cent, of the Rlainl. Thin I no highruble r tnllifon In Cubs nr nee neiTis hip'li eom-im- l a 1 feu CiihitHutiun the tehee appointed per ing most Important legislative act now need er body of me-- i In our public sorvlcs siirllv vtrv few. Yet It I not' t bo ex' id Willi 25 46 l er cent for Ilia petlex. hi trial. ed as regards the ngulntlon of corpora Unit n preq.lo llh out. Whl'h III than w hav In the Philippine Island J pert 13.92 ref for lb and Inner tha rarati? real Iinmi'ill.itilv th . At trb preceding, Vi ry obvious of lions Is this act to mob r on the InterGov. Wright and hi associates. undr spit - tar liiinie urhut fourman cent preceding d.atcly amply safeguarded; the power state Commerce Commi-siotlnst- men should be whole bow t.v Fo far ui IteV tl.c'es US H e nt. II, that of Inti'K that. ti gi'Vci rime tliq and regulations, the re a free hatil. and the suggestion to relse r.it It roii ill it practice It In Hi f In th' g'ven tb bun. out of Hilinlnlitfutlun. ib Interest here Tho rnesKigo jiolnls lltieiti should reeelve the hearty lucking both vised rate to lit once go Into effect, and religion pilmipbn of lMl of th pco !c, in our cotisular that I tt and of the Congrc. to stay In i ffect uni' ss and until the nootl for improvi-men- t and of uni r ly tricii iiTi, a p upi ainoi'K of tht N tin should !' n 'nit b. la it. Hied of a igihint und d.alntur-i-iltbr It" io wtiMU riiu It" Wicst Cl line, 11k court of r lew nuir-'-system, advlsi-- tho creation ot a tm ef t warrant the attention nit, Jr, bctvr servant In m pert iif .or pul'll time of lyml'ry. I lunr more t' m Much spuce Is hero devoted to tioral n- -t pallery nnl sngqpsti he I'.aic-- i r t, I el d. no subje t ttvldu il and b"t tliv Philippine h pood citizen her In mi that sporadic, mt consideration ot tho problem of tht of naUtutul ft tha of attention warrants th lnrh quarantino nient 1 nfot rl.issc lira ruou sud Hi their ftit-- uncut u the United Flute Innately hither-u- . till bur thre rhoiit the tlilled Htate. proper housing of tho poor In our law. It k lie vll.ihl those of our people liera ut home who that sUilt U l.u rhllil M.tu.v nugRi'sitiiiis for tho lmi'rovc have sp'-- illy (t.uitnil lo bo th chamtlnn rhoiit l el' sire cavrlv to give ev prcul cities, and tho Importance of a Extrsvagartca tn Printing. exhi Al'iska aro prewxlon tn It horror on nil occasion llk In reality hnv to of t'uptllthin the of the l'lUpIno shown niont tho of grant attention solution call r I pion question your propt In been their worst Jew rnrmlc. This will of thill of th roara.ierc of th put Io, amors' dh r tho adml-wlo- n travagance In printing mid binding On thla subject tho mcsoiiw sajrs: rut Hmie in ti tho csss n long a they ation. and especially t" t tie 'legato ftofii that territory to con Klhb'iief. or whn It w!nes,. sinlr r r and 111 There should he severe toe, many o' d cruelty and title sol tilie to make th Ullplno Independent. fact that tin n laws. It Is very desirf of gress. ateluted. TliCrfl I n.l top nil Industrial development "I pi' s ib'lr ns the cun Ity and oppiessicii public., Meet able that married women should not - oik . Pico. Hawaii and Porto btit ngalnst ths tl.eli to Ibcte.i-bdui.il l hem tb tl cf which tint Armetiiui'S hn (T)l'tf t constant tendency In factoi Ie. Th ptlnie duly of tha man b should The Al.esl all teethe given victims, and wbb h have won for them lawn whl'h would bttng It on th ground nuinWr etui U ir volume. It I an uti bn adwinner; lb Is to work, to b th th( light to acquire, hotel, anil d!pOi nt ti mv tint no apprae-liblthat ruplliilNt tmit not "exploit th tho Indlfftinnt dtv of th elvllied win Id lerstuli-mto he Is woman th of the a condition svme noon r pot only the prime duty ,,f property loveedlnr IsinniN, Pitch Imnu would he raiied bv, and substanRights of American Cltlirn Abroad. . of All tha tier and Ive it other Inhabitant; mother, privilege m wl ", but nt most bmuiful to th td seKvett where It In not po'slbl tial hem fit would nrcrrie from, as to tariff and finance sink Into utter Inrig b uih Shnulel t given Who dll tad need tndependepc huw dun t) of clllzi'toehlp em In other nation tint iihaervxnr of the amount ot nlficnnce whtn compared with the tie I'ertaln eh finite re ax Hit. but who do feed good law, good may he aide to the principle whbli w nurpl Kasl at of vital shenM the trying ! mcndmis, Impoitamo !lewll toe.grei InmiUle. It t nocesnry fer u firmly te puidlc senants, amt tbn Industrial quhe'riint. Laws Concerning Cltizcnihlp. so that three two to shape condition that ran only com If th Ingv the lovrrnor pcwr te rrmnv all lnNt upon the rights of our own citiNot otdv are the liw.--t riHittig to Th him. el iineler duties ef ths man and of the woman can ha afiicl appoltite'el rezens without r'fai'1 to tlielr crrd ot vestment of American ami foreign capital now defective, hut tliu he fulfilled under nasonahly favorably harbor of Honolulu slotld t dredged without rrgsnf to whether they in m inland la favored In all legltlmat lating to citizenship of the United Hintserv left should te tari Tha mrlne-biqoin- l circumstance, if a race does not haie wars burn hrra or born sbioad. way. ought a No to he made the subject of do If or theihlldren In children, of th Th Nsvy. plenty itc powt red In study leprosy Kerry measure taken concerning th with a view to probsrletitlfle Inquiry If for fcrow or when up ronle1ratlon In not grow up. they I nk special Island should h taken primarily with ft Th slrwre arm of th government Ry whnt nc' able further I ph.litttin. In Hunted and th af body recommendations tha report rd they ate unhealthy enforcing rseot far Its Just rights lu vbwv to their advantage. W should cerhe assumed to hav or vicious In mind, then that rare la de expatriation nmy of Rot to Ith o. tntarnntionnl matter I th navy of th governor tainly gtv them lower tariff rate on Amertmw an long most earnestly recom I their export to th United flutes; If Policy, rodent, and no heaping up of wealth, no been United ftutea Forsign r ami abroad reside ican culicn may our foreign policy and of mend lhat thr b no halt In th wc of tht I pot don It will b a wrong to In splendor of momentary material prospoj treating our of passport celva th projection our shipping laws to them. 1 tht great nation should of upbuilding the American navy. Thu extend that altitude tha Ity, can avail In any degrva aa oftssta. should cf whether any dgre protection part-rneus as a earnestly hop for tn Itnmrdiat bo In tha world St large, t 1 m nr patriotic duty hefar I Agriculture. no ttsiuma mndn th who ona ha to b extended law of th legislation now Int th army ami peapl than to keep th nsvy adequate t Tha Department of Agriculture ha rnnl1r aecapseirv citia to lutrly bcom Intention cf declaration grown into an rduoattonal Institution zen of the United Btetca but has not pending to neoutug Amerlean capital t tha navy, and th Cnngre, through tn th need cf this imuntry s pnelimn erk Investment In th Island In at th nation finds V lav undertakrn to build U lief with a Ini' oil of two thousand special which tha thought of ra question naturalization, In tartorle, In plantation, and to V should keep vr vividly m!n canal. undertaken have 1st making research Into all the actancrs ii sxpresslon, tonal rights in serious Import, Involving pet In lumbering and mining. fact that It Is rure for oursrlvea our Jnt shar In ft fundamental of production. .The Congress approptle mind th between tht friction 1 ICO la j It H ROOFKVFXT. hav undereur forsign policy, trade of the OtlcnL atee. directly and Indirectly, st millions and often producing and foreign govrnmnt. Imposed.! to trest takes Th Whil Hvuao. DM I. 10. our eltisvna from tin of dollars annually to carry on thla work. governmentthe thla to whathar ahI policy eroltcl taken laws at our questions t It reaches every slat and territory In Yt upon READ TO CONGRESS g n, jcument Deals Voluminously with Questions of State Tariff Left for future Communication Position of the Government Toward Organized Labor Dealing with Illegal whe-the- attl-tud- rex-l- a Roosevelts message to Msident read at the opening of the Q session of that body, deals with questions of state. subject of tariff revision is left Sufurther communication. , is as follows; the message btly House of Represen- ijj Senate and ipvss, forest-- jtiTes: 1 continues to enjoy note-fS- J prosperity. Such prosperity Is of primarily duo to tho high indlvid-iwra- c of our citizenship, taken with our great natural resources; U Important' factor therein Is tho v nation gem-iatio- to-'.- tr ( king of our policies. govern- Tho people have expressed their approval of the rj,lea underlying these policies, and ed ly that these principles be kept uantlully unchanged, although of applied In a progressive spirit to ,t changing conditions. Caution Against Extravagance. ie enl.ug nient of scope of the func-o- f d national government a nation expense; i the period of prosperity through Is the ,h country passing justifies for permanent Improvements jreator than would bo wise In hard public j. Hattie ships und forts, tings, and Improved waterways are aments which should he made when tape the money; but abundant rev i and a largo surplus always Invite avnganee, and constant care should Uken to guard against unnecessary -- ase of the ordinary expenses of the s re-f- by nur development as es, of course, increase of gov-wi- wall-bein- wage-worke- r; s. r t. i safa-.rdln- If ll wage-worke- I J 3 ,. lu?. ' lonj cf R'' - fiiieri Government continues: Employee. of or belonging to lu t Hi government cun neither 1i(i' fur tmr discriminate mtulnsl I'n I 'w r,t foimirtg i,, ,, , r i v ,, Vftl0 g 0 Bra (n cniiiiy. employed uii,, r J H' 1 d o-- n s side-trac- pree-edln- ihc-m- -- t 1 Jtirtt-liable- s 1 - s 1 4 1 ln slmrt'-om-legs- - I -- fl- -d lete-resi- i s ul 1 r I I to (ibbcilun to employes r g wage-worker- s, the vast J4 land-gran- d Capital and Labor. and rompllcated mechanism sir modern civilised life the dominant is the note of Industrialism; and the lions of capital and labor, and espe- of organized capital and organized Kj to each other and to tho public at come second In importance only to Irtlmate (picstlons of family life, I j long as tho states retain the prim-control of the police power the clr-- stances must be altogether extreme 'h require Interference by the federal g "rarities, whether In the way of the rights of labor or In the i of seeing that wrong Is not done by jly persons who shield themselves be-- 1 the name of lntmr. If there Is to the federal courts, Interfer- with the malls, or Interstate com-eor molertation of fedoRil property, if the state authorities In some crisis Ich they are unable to face call for p. then the federal government may rfere; but though such Interference y be cjiosed by a condition of things II Ing out of trouble connected with Ire question of labor, the Interference l!f simply takes the form of restoring without regard to the questions 1 h have caused the breach of order H :o keep order is a primary duty and time of disorder and violence all oth- jestlons sink Into abeyance until or-has been restored. In the District lilolumMa and In the territories the ral law covers the entire field of gov- iljaent; hut the labor question ts only In populous centers of commerce, ufacturcs, or mining. Nevertheless, h In the enactment and In theof law the federal government in Its restricted sphere should set an ifiple to the state governments, espe-- y In a matter so vital as this affect-hho- r. I believe that under modern atrial conditions it ts often necessary, ; even where not necessary. It ts yet n wise, that there should be organ-i'io- n of labor In order better to secure r, rights of the Individual nuouragement should be given to any t organization. so long as It Is con-- ! d with a duo and decent regard for fights of others. There are In this nrv some labor unions which have tuslly, and other labor unions which t often, Inbeen among the most effuc- -(gents working for good citizendid for uplifting the condition of whose welfure should be closest to hearts. Rut when any labor union Improper ends, or seeks to achieve t (nils by Improper means, all good ni ind more especially all honorable fctmant must oppose the wrong-- f is resolutely as they would oppose vrorziloing of any great corporation. ''sirs any violence, brutality, or corns. should not for one moment be U have an entire ''(4 to Atqiir.lse and by all peaceful and rWe moans to endeavor to persuade rMiows to Jfdn with them In orsnn- They have a legal right, which, rt.rg to circumstances, may or mnv " nnu nl right, to refuse to work sirsiw with men who decline to Join wrir.i.ntiuns. They have under no unman, ei the right to commit vto-- v spon tiuwe, whether capitalists or x m who refuse to suppott 1 1 rni i.'itlons, or who side with with whom they sra at odds; for l intulei .thin lu any form. h uihcnt and elrcngthcnlng rmi liters Nubility law la und tho passage of a law the ailopiUm of a block alg-'Dirtn. io prevent railroad accl- : safe-guarde- reserve child-labo- lotK-extrec- irtory-lnspeetlo- heu-wtfe- Mvs Ifgtqimr n, n purpose of ii S Improperly high salaries from eaerrmi, t, Kjqirrliilly la tills true Withm the classified service. Tha rt'is. both tniinh'lpal and rural. whui sn exeellrnt of pub tu. They should bebody atntity paid, ,,r ,r,r,t,t must be ohtntned by rai 'f '"'"'ft fairly and honorsbly '"''files, and tmt by limiting , : " p tbs defeat Of those congress. ref,iSo to Kiv promise which ' conscience ? h" glva. The ,,nn baa alrrgdy taken atepa C',, ts.1",'" b"'ilsh abuse of thla "' wls for lbs Congress 'iimrut this art Inn by legislation. ' 1 0uru of Labor. vsn be o.,oe by ths government S t, n'n' r merely by giving pub-- ' r'Maln r,n'blma. Tha bureau kt ,,,,nw rteellent work of this j Ha ay different dlrscttona. I almll ri pa-r.,- 1 - ll.l-S- qur-Ule- n one-hal- lot f. - pt rail-toa- 1 d, |