Show TAFT ADM I Chicago June JUe 5 Franklin Mac MacVeagh Veah of tire thu the treasury and Jacob M Id if Dickinson secretary of war wore guests of honor at the banquet banquet of tire the Chicago Commercial club to tonight tonight tonIght night night In iii his speech h Secretary Mac reagh Veath outlined characteristics of tho lie Taft administration and emphasized the tIre fact that il it i would be lie le ag as distinguishable from rein the tle adminis administration as was wan n from Me Mc lc Secretary MacVeagh said in part parl This administration wl will be h conci conciliatory conciliatory I a tor If you 0 do not ask ak It to LO give up tip upa tipa a principle or to go 10 back hack on Its prom promise rm ise iso Neither olther of o these things tin will It do doIt doIL doIt It IL will wi by b its Is principles and It will standby stand lr tc Tn tho mind of oi the tho leading heading controlling note present administration wa a mined tendency toward regular decision and unc of Taft Ta ft ho said would administer V office within constituted boundary Tho The effect of this he declared woul bo ho to keep le ep tire the President tho the leader Icador leador of tire Uie party organization President Taft he ire said was the tho man of o pro gross tress Ho Ito referred to the tho Presidents de defenso defense i antI and respect for the formal i j i ile lopes logos le cs of the tire congress and what Is fR Ismore I Imore more significant and arid Interesting at I present Is not noL tire the actual non interference once ence but but rather Uie Ure fine disposition the President shows to lo respect all aU rights antI and to meet everybody half halfway nai halfway way in the lie hope and anh Interest of oC a n ho home me party Jart of oC progress a ills position which can cnn only bo interpreted as statesmanlike conciliation and i J which it would bo ho a n fatal mistake to t consider con as a chango change of oC actual policy or purpose As Mu A to tho ho removal policies Mr fr j said that they the were ero as safe t I tIn tin ae In tho tire hands handl of or tho the present j 4 I as n they the were wore In the tho hands bands of or I Ithe the last last We o are aro not hearing much about them tem but that that is partly be he because be cause canse the President has ha his own way ny of arriving at a results and because other othor issues are aro now associated with wih I them In the activities at Washington ton j issues that before beom left lef tho thio Roosevelt I II policies tho the whole stage I Upon the question of or the tho tariff Mr MacVeagh h predicted that that tho revision I would he bo such that tho people p ople would accept |