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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. PRESIDENT W a : the. currer receipts . as os day secure : - ust New President U : / | Declares S ne M e rme : ARMY is VY Must Back nugural Prepare d Assertions he ! S Nec essai c yi oes March address H. of to ‘4.-The President ‘ in- William to give a summary outline of the pailcian of far as they 7 h visers of my distingn ished predecer oe and, 8a such, to hold up ihe anita thar rat ahs ‘en te "K ; rs Eee ne has initiates te ue ; canines and ‘oo itt o pe had the the new iaminiate can be ant icipa ae lionor promis , to ‘ the aeparty oe Ait ee be ‘ a one 1@ ¢ oe ons o feature Ur if Railroads. fo ever, render ‘the reforms Jasting, and to secure at the same : those from pursuing business and lief proper methods, trictions anh been be of the red urges b urged the and aw id al by , y. take la GRATnOe ape PFO Med to ERED He ALS Gate have and %™ong the nations of to exercise Ite Cake fense administration; of its own Maintenance trade of Who noes : eT = Was --- z He - Ps pulation either of treaties Tne ae ve ounce has been made Bee without to arise in © , migr t clauses and statutes, or ke res ee likely /tion = of tariff from to unnecessary sf in our . a . a Satie cost of aints a eeple fi tiie, : ate aa "hie pertain - ie a | punish eee enene |)the ee provistons oe aeons ‘mattis.' posnantlopn oeat i gofect more! of volunteer law. ap talee Mee Rel imto ; once. enforcement "oe oe se YT comable Bis. to. ae. le force.cenficient to resin tra the | reapectable all. probatle eaueditionary. oO Tele ane: y eaain a > ae d All = Oo Business. them sufficient Taaee mae Sonor force, Ik mec=: -surieaiction. to 1B be hat are prehib ted, whic h is essential! army, to resist all direct at- sneal, ee hate aoeieon A eave: te It puts but it does not take away our the If . requirement of mere prudence, that we | ourselves should have army sufficiently large | prom ‘. and so co iatitu ite das to form a nucleus sible failure out which suitable force can quickpre ad L , : leh = ; «é¢ a ora vin combinations based upon ‘ eno tant or Se atinae Co ‘ . ) . betw een ii ‘ € prices ‘aontrolling jy oe e 2 Hee tT hs a artitic! = sy ‘ly "Str ong egitimate = wit me < 2 © Bay nservator ~ ° + é , able eace.' + 1ld of arn ° I ¥ + . ance ia 2 the .ccordance OF f ai 5 of ~ | with the name * MY lth oreséide Seport na vy ' . revision : of the tariff . ‘with the promises of In|, y rolen a r the to reiterate ; oe . in a must ro u have a provision whichdetermination shall put into) foree, upon executive of Pas = Panes an eee Salese ei E ee te a ewtaguntiier n i a of the Dir gle ae rap 4 y : ps Ara _ resin er . meee ame Brea : gk Revised 2 cent Tariff os Should an : the i : t eon, 3 in mee netecbill be etl : acer } ene power, courts L and facillties most b an exte nt that should be and blind to pnowe: spec bill, it ~~ : Vy Must aatlow i eae through 1d. t cere consideration c u&S discretion Ps ; tain ae ta 2 est dange of . ans theae financ is as eee the 3 bill pror aptly i | | fear of ose eee pa nitteat : oF expendi ne ae decreased | to e5 rene ae tantly exerted to securing denos Promise ' to prevent humiliating ts Has eens the ap-| has awa discussion, Power of ed Congres interstat: has the oriset excited ha t ae in reapéct to the federal courts to issfe the in recognizing the negro}! @ privileged class it* existence only awakens in of. political franchises right to vote will usually linked among the laborer foundation in prece 1@ proposition is with one to make the secondary boycott lawful. Such ; proposition is nt varlanee with - th. American imstinet and wil find ne support, in my Judgement, when eubmis ted to the American people. Thésecondary boycott is an Instrument: ot ae any and ought net. te be made legitimate { ' abuses of Power hs 4 of Injunction. hs" those and and) The issuing of a mporary, restrain. ing order without Roticn has.in several be withh eld only tystant es been abused oy "its ; incon- i 80° ve ; tor ot | i ! the » will, to die ‘ it. here s of the CUTS OFF elec.| Court st government hem, sub-| ll have aid in anu ing through the merce arej| been - law of the process for of | zens and the aid of Almighty . i com- GRAND employes| application Ask God in Additional Taaiabatios ee ofjon eee nearest about time. TRAINS Salt rates opera, of the hae eee OPERA your of safety| agent save be lives and mbs of | grand interstate oads hadjevent Passed. ~ tnving aus reviewec le questions likely to recur during my_ administration and pevans Seat ora ney ae Seat Mary Way the position which I expec t? take® in recommendations to Conz a eee |'sress in my > conduct idavat as an execu" I and z tive, vo ® considerate sympathy and support of my fellow citt- a model | the discharge of my responsible duties. interstate anc the be ina of justice ay fective cr ; administration aa : District of Co-/ administrations | for railroads laws devices to employes negligence It also passed arbitration and our! the} We abuses the bt fines tel© | be weakened and the foarless and ef- onilg labor law for the lumbia. In previous injustice grow-| we as to make Lake for Route Lambardi the greatest theatrical season. ‘Trains that run Late train returning, leg oe emma parte ae -- _ WASHINGTON FROM THE UNIVERSE een he x "consulting } Be i Lakes There ac asi i i was oth no ce ee OB. te den. Ny ay man Ep w " A x ew eastwiril " aathaaiient of | o aaa : = ay night (Continued {ts easterly movement out movement. force until leche . BDO to late ne ad ‘as Pape : ‘dnesday insinuations was taken. The subject was brought up by Senator Badger after one con- ierefore, keep up a a. wage work on night, up their anemia bands, aod, sami atatre : ae Gallen on ioine, ; were torn from At 2 io!o'clock c this long distance telephone cutting Washington ff from N York. aka graph poles foundations. ing the The he1 Teletheir their) Aisctsenl; tor Smoot morn-'| lines com- 2 likely - ingto ade between and eo Side we « the tion. The Postal Telegraph T have of the endured beat of nd of rofit ans ‘ ] ae nit ble tr: Pay ander I eu bety is ; l i to wifes which Amel wre n, doing auspices there might O°)! Rat ‘ mda wine company ae itn ae . ea B ‘ Sih rhe -w redounds. to. y COMpany The. Cer our ) purpose electoral hatcia Wi f | for " ‘ : a Failure, stalle a abed < stk tion thi ‘part « ! nd in to ¢ every tate: even more an iIners |! feeling on} he people. tr e Se t all the p l nf South govern-| thelr is nt ‘ | that : ay f Not since ve crippled. City -v o/c la the the The the the =) I Beet unk teenth ame isl blizzard been ins of 7 er telegraph poles ee tre wh with eae ed wires né ee | | The ie : #o of| badly) snow + drifts) trackage, and twist{ 7 ossible, mposs But there r been rdt Ke ved nlly obse t Sout m i enactment i of © past tend nd the tio toda ? is Lal electoral remains Ai afit of the gentleman ne who letter whic I received from z es says he had are <s w hich he he man € oe cNCashineton inst. ' ss the h nikht es I capita . en } " "that 1 ié had * said ap sald i . geen, : e yk Tlouse ‘Teepubiican signed this : d ii ; T will ey ell, under from <A. 5. eleg KR epresen tltativ cs, of eotibitioninte adyisin: Sine ‘th the ae character aia ee ? aaa ted. a . t a A satan Cor rh 6 nt ter a letter rec elved such if I had om A. >» s ,cart +f Sevator Bulle: after fror ' Sens;- ; Wa ‘a laguee ' i completely expose reasRage date o 8. Reiser 2.23-1000. - ( &. your _ attitude at . : : uit dvise Bullen immeilately seconeiice venoent , BIS 2 a Sie tees for farther consideration . . a Wake . "This was on the day preceding the ‘rump conve ntion® held in this eity ell pe es t his tine = ns man from C a the following tele gram ]7 received Hingston, fe -b. 22, yon. - Bullen, Jr., State Senate, Salt Lake, : Newed i elnrtion deat IfLi esTam interests charged comnecuos a say any, toroa mey that t i. orl . gina 2 in Inwith t tom any orrow's convention the tay ake ia n Har and the circulators of a malicious defamers, The with aE ‘" Sel n is is 3a baseless falsehood ~el li int nalice. conceived been received from p . in my : 1@ one . hand, ae y which sa hi him a {titudeae be > fully exposedto the probibi a a Your mock solicitude,~ Ie a my a ts a to Sutherland imputation The appealing. is very gjonista, HarI fear neither Comfine yourself to the truth and withold nothing. false, nop slanderer ‘ > } ¢ When Senator Bullen had taken his seat, Senator Rudolph Kuchler sai se ' : HOWELL. JOSEPH . Pe Howell, which I hold can le to Reiser, in reply to sory -. ‘ongressman The letter from Congressr he sent the following telegram that 1. . wished to nayceried tne brand been ts 3 E the stated very "bulletins" that some as infamous of the falsehoods gentlemen so tar as mentioned in denied he and friends of his for years, dear he the wa docu as a who made, nator James B. Wilson arose to remark that he did not like the state which men . ferred to. tor le or. had statemen had He come took Bullen, Senator til i j } ' trom exceptions Ing to the other £0 oe other than B a . conv a rump to the ter rohibition. gathering in this the documents St city r 1 © 7 ullet in referring te p : ; wore he had quoted whic 6h executive to the fact that asthe a statements attention his Upon2 the | called Linited Coneréasional: mngressiona ain ned by a person who said me mber o comm < ungton Wa of side nev . aid‘ ¢g atd aa) to this morning. late : wih ‘ Congressman Ho received a t ieacan , DEVS DESes. OR dhbf po ee v ao nay ener ae inia. which left Jersey City | of the R ante "an prohibition < red.' the bjec for which they} at 3 clock Wednesday afternoon Gates : 1 vas fre ir | decent cet ha aiit lety folks for the inthis was a matter which was While .t Fifteent Amendment < . ration. 4vas stulled fifty miles outtaken exceptien to his rem ark it er t T have rapped has bee convention tomorrt bill to his eat Cannon ments ‘as ball lett and tal-} that trains Per nee at this session ane = < memorable railroads the a To that than rains Whose destination Was Wash: ington The blizzard caused a on ‘ ; Tasheral 1 suspension of traffic to Wash Asa result of the storm thou-| ington. tO} unable were passengers of inds reach the capital in time for the in-! a auguration Atrem t teont + giment, were among other ; ho were alled int allroad & Obio ran into n of) timorenearly of sencte t atten ces | at fifty miles " .. ma had Vos eS - ‘ altogether. ‘Wor ¢rom Saher rai « thousand New . in Z Se aES, What? Yorkers, eermeeh tiie ; out 1ding £ company ) as apOe * jn. taking "p the matter, Je "Is a tle rie s of Congressman Howell to Senator -H Bullenon and Ricks, with Joel the matter discussed Joe) Ricks : would not have taken it to Joe had! Too atpress Washington reported had been filed $ matter é s € eld Sbeebiy carrer Fifty c it pernicn ' ming | than nhceomin : +) the t BR OUEeT oF = 200 » Ricks stated, in a public meeting at Logan, 1 Tae Bul) "D to. vote against prohibition aa legis " ee at "The only ) thing the tematter with 5 ; that 3 stateme Ken tievaunhaeives {it . ) oun oss! ) Wi ashington and the company tried tO} for transmission messages relaying >. -ffladelphia, then to Baltimore and ao = leiphis t shington Si veral . time interrupted! was communi Fi 7 the 6 : 5 by calls between batth hos and navy i Yard stations and the like. The oper-| 1s y not| ators vole| more é a-aee- | then 1 1 lookk r a : are tet the, that by Senate was read which referred to in the document, The portion follows Bulle tin, was as fo 5 : : well's connection' wit! "Thus far we have said little of ¢ vee gy ate \ mee ae " atid lean the affair His part appears to be inciden ter to Senator Bullen, whigh " Wash-. Pos‘ announced that z " We ean ee 5 ireless 7 aratior consideration t Or ah ess ; no the country My Inchief ti , eX t ‘ hange nee in theth coe ere ii ete < es b ole, a The: mn be enacted much eeu mS was lature, tal officials had little hope being&® atter of befor® for able to accept. pres matter enter-| were hopes High midnight } tained for establishing communication try ao upholdi pe ava, Ga Att control ' imprt ae 1" iprovemen ha. Philip és rithoeals t f ' eae -this..countr OpMent. ae yetween¢ should forgotten appeal to his contemptible instincts ._ 2p tulle ame toti a a,. nrose When Senator Badger had finished his remarks & a nae eo speak on a question of personal privilege, and anne cer : Sack, mn tcl read from one of the documents which had been Pp ger on : wii: a bore the title of "Dally Bulletin No. 2 and which ré ed to a 3 a combine of public men and others, to defeat a pronibition bill In the legte company | him night-,Tael the njury : mund legislation and to i ate tto uring d Archipelago, I £0,! | los lost. communication during ee and toand never were any nearer to the), neton thanan Philadelphia. iiladelp rg ation forgiven charge infamously and cowardly caliber false, and " that o he me ee 1 heart and head are of that ¢lreulates ita Mar,the His jife> his belly from the dust tn whieh he ~¢erawls for just this sort of s sland Br was ré from York) New of the inauguration... news a : Sea as ey. ivi j Sot the news by way of Cine Innati At 3 o'clock the Western Union professed to have several wires.in opera-| e peor T have ceremonies. . Operators ing 3 - weed morning nd: ex I pronounce M id been sent to. Wa RN it Whe 1 wires installed. learned that the poles wert> "down- Rico! of Porto busin conare cnet allt 7 m to be , burt) the new. tarifr, y agitation, holders, or at which any office holder was present, at a time. T have never sees my name assoc fated with any alleged meeting oe politicians or office holdpes at which this matter was discussed until I read it in a paper_ this menu whe are doing falthtul hard work | Delaware to Virginia, the oe were alive about pO naletion of | civen to abandon the uttemptI to reto bring the early comy civen l 1 1 this, the grentest constructive enter-| ppir the wires and to string new wires prise of modera times, Alghic fences: But up to noon only) rhe governments: of our dependencies |.one wire had. been restored. in P irto ‘Rico and:‘the: Philippines are Over this single Wire between Wash-| in. Porte "Bicd, a : Hie kee ee phe a andy Sanath ut \ i srld came the, or temperance senator. remotely, .T have never attended any meeting at which Sena"se present, or any fed fedcra I official i was 1 present which the subject : "1 this this q question since the of temperance has been referred tto, IT have discussed prehibidon movement commenced, about the first of Jauuary of this - with every person whose views, it seemed to me, might be entitled to welght in the settlement of this problem, but I have ne a ee a mecting of - telegraph companies had made, preparations for. transmisgreat volume of , news of| ilinaugural :& aE present it was dec eee bean ho - rain The rate of : the sion plans --*« tet hawa nod behind the re or two The r, Wash| ofwf = " - others, in some of which the allegations and » pamphlets were plainly referred to as "les > a = One.) session morning the of at disposed been had preliminaries ; es a ee 7 - PRO Poe Sceomn iad By} RORIGEnE Ete Bry Ger Onet, ease: . . y of Mr. President, T arise to a question of personal privilege. 17 Sllenco the insinuation and misrepresentation arising out this a heavy evening froze as it fell. Earlier in the fallen whieh aoe ears hed ypfavor Se of eehaving tO | as possible We .on- the: work ndopted, zx Ww 8 o'clock aall IInesSs of encommunication jnto. ington: had been destroyed . wish to say 0 propose . e e all the energy possible < and my control, to the pushing of devote At From Phe senators warmly resented i some of the statements . pa : _ . as 4 in the documents, and there was some talk of having the matter looked into farther, but, 3 j »P epagA @ " a 4 as in the case of the House members, the preceding night, no official action weather, pleasant forecasted yao today Storm Chances Direction . "-- But after 8 o'clock Wednesday evening/ the. storm. suddenly: ceased its) easterly ; : a oh or : uind Canal. the 2 de-{t ago| is their | the superior. Encountering| an ay are years thig only flag. They anxious to live to cruel ihey g It and for feeling Great |lof ran theSreniue ae LOW | eddi- the carriers to. In their| has|Nabillty se of f Interstate negro slayfrom njury sustained the OOO j opines eStr during Conerene Den beaded came thelr, | bs off‘ controversy =a dliscusslon. |¢! = We must hold spe aking sae tks we the great tion and calls for at least passing |; unlikely. in. the future. ¢ reference now, My disting ufahent predAmerican people, if 1 understand ecessor has given much attention tal them, insist that the authority of the cause of labor, with whose strug-| Courts shall be sustained and are opgle for better things he has shown the | posed to any change in the procedure eincerest synpathy 3 e,| by which the powers of a court may the the legis legislat Mr, Preatde ae: the charge is an absolute, unqualified falsehood. i. * . "ft - = last a sincetet e 0" a or Pehih t ae at BO pao meeting of politiclans at which the subject of temperance legislation of ks of Made. ancestors it and in. proposed nt) of de that the mem-/| n Stand ' ope of useful on illable : fo ful ent oF a? encouragement country and thelr shown anuniect an for STORM 'OTe a low,¥ rate a Vy‘wuba its bona and ana, Men Bank. ves or naturne f ais whethe » chith reapect fide' aaenice for as as such tn forWe eeouid mako every n countries e atta . Se hak I incoming Congress hould Le k Wi th Big 1 OOKS the of the promise fulfill. ‘ ES i jlatform and 1 1 i bank bil. It wi Hopes to the South. is-| to in hope with rward I look : 1 P su om » repays rv ‘ yvern look forwar« \ j ‘- th a nee 3 ' " . good other feeling sections. betweenof which. n Inducen private en enterprise ving can | 4)"ng the cout already and the Prthe polley" of the U Sieg makes in the re war and since, has given {t a the} Sper rr a ee a ene the nations Be- |] . ahaa had before. a should be 27as | tha ereene," S| and ease % . Will ‘ Savings } the make themselves the community, th e ta-|_ 4 full consideration The do 4 ig nd ; « : tedly eOeeRe OEa eera taxation in. ought this re cat 9 Out the. of Keep poavel ‘ on'of the rogress atruggle s gready p es the Gm o ascribed to the zeal of good people, but patience has ceased to be Virtu A eee I hold in my hand a paper headed "The Daily Bulletin," No, 3, which has been placed on the desks of members of satel puis This paper charges in #n indirect manner that in the month of Ma 1908, JT attended « meeting Of politicians at which the subject of prohtb dot was discussed, and at which as nd i thom B yhout the slightthe republic or the cause titutions, most with The construction will «o on under a. morning: "tho storm: center was at; most effective organization controlled) barometer The rain which fell was by Colonel Goethals nd his fellow | New York City, the point: of. lowest irmy engineers socuted with him, frozen and couted heavily with ice the| and will certainly be: com apie tedcot Bs y orth and other objects, particularly im th 1e) 1diministratl © telegruph wires. The storm increased at the fs inet 1 fe der rar original en y jution1 hand of the difme have Se etn should by ge ft statutes | €rcise te otherw not: ing out of it, they profound empath y fect Sills »and- i ; views ret ph ve on oe busin atta exist s lon © ne of responsible Which Sakanenna and after the recommendation | ‘storny central over Lake Eric and war department and the Execu- | | wednesday evening eonnM the canter 7 + . sent :suggestion that something | | Jersey Of-the storm the south New Kuchler and coast. area over occurred the rath 18 to BUeke During ‘its passage nlong the coast tained in the eurrer ; cA have Ww 74 tleations in iropean . methos nonsea t} at thes \ erive ! a will net be able to do so, however, ti understood that a 5 o me fo back. up ber ae a o nd her defense of her Inter~ + bs fom eeneairibe saeT oy pretée ant « . ‘ forithese.reasons the expe naios of the > minke cece gassion, n only, for $100,000, 000 Deficit. In the m aR. e of a tariff prime moti axation, and eee we only have J w fo beneficial ard minority. eY . conditions: made way emplo to raliwapace ita adoption railways Another labor oe to of put instituted ea « tl and t < dc ub tle intricate Meee in ettos to. Savy. government ae Genksoun token tie Exec ve, ip Our suitable army annd Js a able ble oa. the call o its within Atte s. Y » Laited States can ntnin ber io 4 4 at ferests totact and can secure re «pect for ber just demauds, She extra po ontrovs ¥ . out of growlog open door and as im= per jeeded ss so view to Its ntro\ rs i and. to son, 2D ( consideration : { tariff = lifferer 7 a i like ad avbitre- ‘ a Ssii vaeeal t08 oF tariff of the sion : upon int OF = mo a} mbarrassment o the ther to eVoine? is Bcute . as I cat ou , wre ae war. tariffis more run ebAS. nok rms. in espec ; the reby Able anIn a. the tnternational controversies that ure likely to ririse in the Orient a Saris av id Demands. nstrumentali eve ratio : Hut due oe or followed Be Up ing Oe' rat deal in is « a kat Lith Must Wipe to ure pe government 2 honor and the | cuss to avoid'‘a.re- interest, to be a! the eonstitution and to of P e nue as + ourselves to become foo ists, If we did not realize that with ees of the weet all the ontlons oe oe ve t be and prepured for war, we ourselves in a similor conditte m,. in See e eee cak oF ane order taking ou advan t inability our interests nnd asgert to our defend rights with a strong e Hl e = tariff t tthe aye = a uththorit ative aiey: to all § . ily i halts omn » oe. business directly af iq 6 -most _imAS upo w holly national srest. tion tréatica, made . witt ; | use in all ee Paational t eee' Seder oho ainteln .peake Restore Confidence. ovis ; t o prrroOposa i. Tt he madein"such with gor e + - ¢ ee) ant. W ill oo ee ' ‘ as afted ri, We-favor oY cp ere ove" BtE ft oar fawee We °° 5 national ' bighest scart ‘tok rms tne | Back ain since gp cipllde cE : f te tt of I ute e méeascteof the ta 2 act " as whether in case of any ra an apeee aie one of their auiber ml a local office . & community tn which | ihe race feelin {x so winecprena andi @clity with which the local Ment business can be done by there was x rainfall from eastern Pennoie pee z : pay aat Gaatiei eee ee cae us is as Ss . e me er bureau expected the storm to con- nad carrier In barrassments of a financis tae } i } tary commission | 7 od ise vin~ ful con e- . titone tet iter Rien a change In ho: conditions. . : tment es a b) : \ admit ot of his, race who are Intelligent" well to do will be acquiesced in, err Een in the forme ‘of currency avallable StrONE | trade. and to prevent the lit oast line, } law from opet ting, to inere . the t ota a" nation; ni ; and Ll wish reasons which he our ur the oll proved S the a against pusil- ithe litt le . 7 Ter rard woul' WIth into enter ‘gliall We promote y war ptwith a full consciousness of || who currency *" be oy : vith aAtian hs hat {t- always ions for the immediate reden notion Cie 8 f i he t} rags Oe ee not and rn securi sr me bade Se ! ehall-make every effort e . no subiect of ect nor rile oamine a o e queters Aese feces farm, etory, vocvteatiin otec by tariff equal to the difference between the cost of production abroad) nad the cost of production here, ane | wil) bearing the Cces - aos the requireme nts / Of > a 7 annd publie We Sations and the e best ncans of & ecuring business offf publi unt e re st Joo act for the assertion of our rights, |,,, hope that the report wlll embody the defense of our tnterests und the oper the narrow view t e whe exercise of _ influence in Iinterma~ )ojjove that the sole purpose tonal matte yatern should be to secure ¢ Our international policy is always to|turn on banking cap ta ‘ in order mat considers 12 eo 9 ; on Nine once given to a bill revising the Dinglev act. This should secure an adequate revenue and adjust the duties tn such © monuner os to afford to labor and to all vk -: and striking niaints ao gE ' te ¥ e te me far enactment the trade between the stern Oar : si a : of the United States 10 Western (Continued | From, Page: Oue.) coast of South Amerlea, and, indeed, | > 5 i with sore on Be important por 4 ae n from communication was first rethe eas of South An ca ported on Monday. At that time reached a at an the west coast. lwas alang ‘the northern border westIt is | ni ‘perform ' ne Tinting e , peaitions polley 1 of existing phy presented in favor of the > v and ‘will ae best | Fomedies, navy as maintaining @¢ strong couservator our peuce pie : ae one that will meet 1) I wasxtra elected, platform 1 upon ' ry which 4 session cay ssof - March, tirteenth. Se to me Lavuirene ee em a "ede Bp ‘ol " * great foree -cessity f movement jected. at times canal ti os ive uch changes. i gative way of the ni A. monern ne b nuit To Change Money Pj, Orme, Swi : he : be built a work of the highest order,Ane and requires | ™ t be improvised ae a t must : nex And Banking Laws. ; and in which existence whenits the emergenc . all the deliber ation possible in the In a calls for use and opera} p! terval. I believe that the axoér dments | ion - ‘th Ne Sine of niatheeation ot 2 to | roposed are pe Gneeery Ay a guished predecessor has fn oa ing tlsof ook iry and. banking | {re in. th In the protec Se hin lc gitimat: businesy man peeches and messages set out laws: 80 as to Recure greater elasticity | We bay s in SAS SoUneRne oS i properly bear cesso ' . : ye 48: Mie' well. of tne tut arranges nt-and- Their re- n6 en ie lens ac Bnite: an¢é nerform those The report of the board shows that anatto that | me thing hus occurred In the nature of s Ain: t ae 3 : Se aronte "dl evidence which shoulda ) the vlews once formed. in the| ' . I , executive 7 national ae my empnatic , egislat by ' it by the 1° oft sald ven & More been ir has What ffirrned .|b ee oO ee government we to the life and growth of all business. | Such a plan must include the right of ihe peop a to avall themselves of those} nethods of combining capital and ef-/ fort deemed mae essar 0 ach t Nichest degree economi offic! ency. | alt the same time aifte rentle ting i be ef-| those -- of Of ae the a eans enfore cle hite of such aliens of e federa covern rt federal yp or ers ‘ penimos e986 >> FL ene user me ay cities, no ee0 zr em maywil time thato by mer man as a necessury adjunct, The Oo ) shores "f ou " of : rs na red éc eta naan ‘a aintel nine under arms o great | ands Hp ke, the the with that belleved DOLBV EC n ne changeBCS ithat recommended American business | provided anau of ‘atn-| al e¢ : ve Deneeeur od oF th a prparae tat ter AY it a kal oe . acer a ay "t . done © . a tl ae sits for mA It : will of In the present obSoe oe Ser Tie Setlatac nee Oe Oe ee ae rhe1@tists Wave died aoeat! most tory progress type oving assured to .o her coun- | o canal as a le rae canal was fixed | naadnt. ci 1 oer wie 3 aa Pics ever, ee ns { os Ee vy yoars, edera ee usual annual app ropriations for ourjing the treat re efe "3 « t ainls { 1e@ Oo. Sete" hoe dependent neti oo See fo eh e yurts waleguar Legitimate . passed many Canal. Panama increase first rewular session of the tiscomin tee in the maintenance of our tra; aan bead ahs blade Aad J Congress, in. December next, definite aoe ona eta poltcy = bears | foderal Dove 2 eminent, th oan ot ane ot » ~ D r e . ) Rrasodinenies and< in: 2oOYuratiefortifications a ‘ ti er at t tn n a state t forming our ..aternational obligations, am ents tb Nhe Le wathuruee = s are ye jin this respect 1ors ate Soimmerce lew, ani foe changes | of nly partial completeness, and the} .y proper le Rislation we may, and| a om cannes1e¢ i in T Ss f tien muy > the have eae an nigfe.) it so law to its employes, and || glad, whenever any - al shall reason-be able safety device enn be invented to doubt | Feduce the ee of ure - Nmb amonx Negroes. o- outgoin the by in the progress,| ernment should make itself as a pursued.) sible to employes injured in tts ploy as an interstate ratlway corpor be ™y heart-a deeper sympathy for those | Who have to bear it or suffer from it, and I question the wisdom of a policy Which is: likely to, Increase it. Meantime, If -notl ia done to prevent, a better 1 liti¢ oem ‘en the negroes and! the whltea in. the South will continue| S Grow, = more ane more of tho White people will come to'rcatize that the future of the South is .to be mi in| benefited by the {ndustrial and. Intelheorua OT OP tele = the negro, ioe ex- Negro = end Os eatuctive Coe eeera a cure of a agencles, : needed re fd ce . The importnat and = ee | proper nae y and suitable fortifications | our people against forelgners of whatror hen too, a reorganization of the f pon the pain ae ae the United States /ever nationality who age zs tes erant de : re and in its dependencies a treaty right to pursue lawful business departiient "ot. nee Ct ene apres | We eas have an army «so orgenopare ane. wy ne protec tod against law-! commer _ | ined und so see ns to be capable Ba GSSAMAL "OT InJUTy mtatn Fee snd. a oe ae oan Lratatina' cit" Ges aeaceth in co-operation This ieads me to point out a serious! sai soon on | tween the eastern an tions of our country, jmmigra- frictlon to be to remove Work Panama strict ad ee a idip- such Mil- --aeee strictions. The . minimize ane Dp de cee the ‘ Ninety tjon between the e: > : , seaboard, and may ss av {ge the transcontinental rates ith spect to bulky merchandise All abe Gf which, Dag The In progress made the last Tift law fective in jade. the vit our omaticwe negotiation may continue de- |) that the | evils American our' < of ~ oo On the ee ee aT Loa bearer nies , | policy against the colonization of Euro-/by mutual concessions between self-re= ease rial su ervision f nd restric. pean monarchies in this hemisphere, | specting governments, proper fe ore r aGa re f . ft 1 and In the promotion of peace and InMeantime, we must take every pretion to oe exce aA aris os . ternational morality. I Bey a the caution to prevent or, failing that, to ares Géntrel utr shall ory, when its statistics are reviewed,| . course of employment, abolishing tho ix marvelous, and it furnishes every | rule of fellow servant ane the common! and bor ma play in ridding a reson _ hope that in the next twenty- | law rule as to Contributory negligence| d rket ib iv ite iimprovemen pd | | markets of f Furor Europe oft pr prohibitions and | five v« . still Prgreater improvement and substituting therefor the so-called discriminations : -ugainst . the imports: his condit cor dltior i -oductive 1 rule of comparative négligence. It has in n his i men enc as | on of of our r products §s fully understood, of far and in in the! also pass passed aa law fixing the compention produ en G,,| per ber of ssociety, ety, onon arm and the! also li pei nd it is hoped that thé use of the M&axX-/| shop and in other occupations, » may | sation government employes | for| lnum and minimum feature of our) eome. The negroes are now An ericans, | Injuries. sustained in the employ of the | * : ‘ LAS... : - President People pie. --- Question. edmisaion o t z WARD ofI Takes athe raen nO . oe in HO Inaugurated grading prohibition against any of citizen Vishing temporar t to "itizens wishing mporarily t oreiz ou ik because Journ in foreign counts ace eligio ice oro ligion Stand ON Asiatic ‘d Ds the Reed Sareeain inf uence Interests, WILLIAM r Yesterday lions r necess y if Of an its proper pee traditional the : of their policy Appointment of that, ef the Southern white eltizens Le been is of sufficient benefit by way! injunctions in intr phealely disputes, Ar in. the welfare of the negroes has | 0f ve ouragement to the race to out.! to that, my convictions are fixed. sed, Th wel the recurrence and inerease of an from courts, if it could be ‘auena ri "Yenibax which such an appolnt&W the power to tissue injunctions ment le Jikely to engender. Therefore! in Taber disputes, and it would. creat: nezro ia appro q am CED ex- passed promote of the {ted States, itis not from the ignorant and irresponsible of | siderate exereise, and to remedy this position or within. the province f e | both races, the platform upon which I was elect federal government to Interfere with : ed recommends the formulation in «a he regulation by southern states' or Attention to the statute of the conditions under which their domestic affairs C such ® temporary restraining order The S Theré Is in the seuth a atronger fe oi f Le b ought ‘to issue. A atatute can anid ; ause 0 abor. i ought to be framed to embody : the best Ing than ever among the intelli¢ well-to-do and influential element in There is one other matter to whieh I| Medern practice and can bring the subfavor of the indusfrial education of the! shall. refer lt was made. "the subject | Sect so closely to the attention of the TRCats been oy SAUCES, S9Vernment absolutely country is to eed ch shall' to obey ike ‘the brouser eals aes LOC e 6f rhe o is improvement, ha re just What remains Is the Fifteenth | mendment to the Constitution and the) right to } Ltute f states specifying qn ual the aions for electors subjected) to the f compliance -with that | ame ndme nit. Th is is a Breat protection | egro. It never will be repealed,, and Nt never ought to be repealed, If it had-nhot been passed, {It might bey difficult now to sdopt it; but with Nt in| our fundayiental Jaw the pole of southern le and will tend race bers Th a Oia danger confijet Bonds. 7 a rm Ms appreciation t his wos ‘to say to hope their number, te | further legislation of t characte: .‘ an encouragement} }iI i¢ am « strongly convinced " ring £Ot that the a go. c end w the nay | race by appointments must exercise a | 80d save the law receive fear fi cBike white nelehbors of | careful discretion. not. thereby to do it) ber from a most the Sout more harm than good.' On the other) "able. to all men There wasn time when Northerners | hand, we must be careful, not to. en-, thelr business » whe svinpathized with the negro In his couraet » the mere pretense of race feet-. The pro hecessary strugele-for better "conditions ing manufactured in the interest of. Inprope rty g to e * to him-the x dividual politle "i emitte 22 protected by tection, and to enfored tts exe Personally : * not "ha > ina Au tae Without hist the prevailine race aie adits or . feeling: and recogni-| dent or reason. which of <ippl when defnite and practical plans ao ned an this mind Congre I wish | to;T appointment uny men, ee Tae office from among properly taken as the executive treatedBe be ahaa should Rad canal, Moneta, fe ty 1 , ar terprise : sy ie oer a 7 norent electorate has therefore passed. With this change, the interest which } hs t } ; roceec Wf hone the a wh . wr } ani . oe a fs eae { rn tween his Ae aent and ff ture gmeneratlons:-in ae cordance benefitsr : : with / the derived , Tt may well be mates £0 ‘ theserlous consideration: of "Congre Sais an Vi wo sat Z anton w . t ier t! tee pe ate ne trol ot of charged with the sacred duty of making can. thelr Any path recognition as smooth ofand their easyais. we at) f fairly time© x n the Hope of ; Negro Lies. : The F or well s here Be permanent that | of ye? Y pe enforced dé as 2 ao the 3 aa hehe, with adoptl adoption ae ™ vie ens a 9 eee to and are oan " = a ere jand Gamat @nthon aT laced whith tolnatycae it tot of square e mere Ww rroperly a ‘i properly of if' them, like ©the performed reclama 1d I 4 ; . re ¢ uel t in Ser a Mice d anit ahs : ce et heeds ng oO zo! € make the force ot law: whites not Auer eg aa qualifications tiicehtéducatio 45. be ‘cae other! tur @ Sroper eloctnaek O00, necessary ; : Doss: in eve pr shall the1e, constitutional iy. I o Re-| re anti-trust law predicessor my ¢ s b y ran he be nabie Should panama Aistihar legislative are needed. from certain these hen P how time part by u ome Canal progressive | further executive action of the rallroads will on ‘ ‘ eCEREE eee alarm «co which amend = ©"Ot cemara e f to de partime nt of agriculture, the periments on } re ad of informatio n a . or the improvement ilfture, mst go or of supertlein busi lway nd istrial he ne 4 Dy ce ad prosecution: of Vins } thoas re ytner eces upon government which did alt entul go | inj ea about higher For freedom the of P e Relief g al as tuxntion ' aff rmed bopular Mh . halt h : Will of anon government government eae ' The steps which my predecessor took| neral < do mservation the ‘ bis)Wh) on the legislation Sacnrniie nil \tlon Howe passedT? omptish and f of enc should ting my administration, They were directed-to the suppression of the lawlessness and abuses of 4 tte of the great eombinations of capita invested in railroads and = inc spate il enterprises carrying on interstate commerce 1 ond and the ad « important and ae have of platform upon which I wa: : : ee id pa did not mi re © and enforceme " a those Bio enie plain Plain main : pied, to _ oI to faves re a at erent as ne ft Berit las the wa : ernme nt unds in unnecesg#ar ; a ure. The scope of a n = rn governchk che LL tecana 1 > ac eee for AS be wid di. ers rat re I re es | id ‘ wn by the ol ire ool o seb ek ul writers, : this w tae ning ha If Taft. in wt } a ae | . ary In wn h he outlined hi policy, is as follow My Fellow Citizens-Anyone who takes" the oath 1 ve fust taken must fee¥ a heavy welght of reaponsibility. not, he has n conception of th powers and Antien: of the offic: iich he ts about to enter, or he ts jacking in a proper sense of the obli gation which the oat} n es The office of an inaugural address |s ; ado ican Be Its Washington, F he face wi iar the deaira idAda to the « realivinesdon ofa 7 a a NA oa Vat ion Se tn ord {t he impossible rt duties, wew kinds declaration fe weneein AND duti fications respon: ib! or the ¢ ah eaten! earry 4 a ; A eae ta : a ce : : s nomical as capivethdh uf on. ma oo che e c . pe PROPER That ust the Am - inberitance tax os ee nasa in gradanl Drinciple and as Ger (Min nod easy of collectt Phe ob ligation on the part of those B am i. ‘Ri rrange ae ou E the im 4 ts, rift he ip te ¥ Mikel s Wiest ind hould Imi : : e : a0 } 100.0 9 7 TAFT OUTLINES HIS POLICIES iv ,excont th continue, vy and aa tramers 0. yp t * perative continue, and the the 000, frame , Q 1 by | vould OPE Wilson "dove-tall Yd In replied well that vith campaign," dear to the ¢ there some and ; were othe added heart' of ; som¢ matters, , that the he ilements and presumed gentleman the: : which : prob incident ° that who hase i canny ¢ \ \ : \ |