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Show i Dent. 1 rwemm, nd that the Union and the Islands of the sen latemsik into the suhJtit- aqrx.iminatton bs of e it ixe neb !p, our flag. come under ly and prm.etion of Ameriwith the atate experiment stations, expatriation Incans abroad with a iltv to appropriate and with many otoer lnstUutlnna and dividual. The world is an fully search- legislation of gtams, fruits, Currency. ed for new varleth Tha att, n!,n of th Cuti glees should shrubs, grasses, wfcetnbUH, tiee Ire and counb In ll!v our taper giviu to the current y suitable to various tt-- it the attuvltiig utnmiuse try, ami maiki--d benefit .to our producers on tge tnit'ii m the two hour,' charged has resulted with tn it ink,, up tn,, matttr of our Irrigation. vvh, thit it ts not pos-i- 'i currsne) During (he two ami a h.ilf ears that aibli- - t ' ,ni of the igii.m, it in the busi-nt- h have rUie.il snut th nessworrt ring tin svstem the reclamation i.ipld progirex has been commute, nil ,ons. hr tin question made In the -- nrvt vs and , xa in (nations pf of the re, f tin g I, . nt a. ks and s for rcvl.mnilon tn the the opportumi P U-tntthe r ir rtirrren-to of iltfrie r, l, and Ihrti thirteen st.it, s L, 1 n t w It ti Mat i, ,i a (ion has alieady the arid V.t Cnn-ti'- n r .1 r li ty. J.n rimuni la made been In gun on In laigesl and most law r. c. it il, a.ad .it tin iptmii of (he litigation works .imt plans by Of the i are being ( uid, led tor wmks which will effort to secure justice for others or Jusproper treatment In foreign lands. We tice for ours, I es. save as conditioned continue steadily to Insist on the appliupon the attllud. we are willing to take cation of the Monroe doctrine to - the -Unleae ear attitude toward our army, and injmx tally toward western hemisphere. our navy It ts not merely unwise. It Is In these and all similar matters ts to be for a nutkui, as for an Inmete boost fid atm we can not afford lontemptihle Our dividual. to use high sounding lafiguugs to abandon our naval programme. la to pro, in Its purposis. or tn take po- vn!e Is now potent for peace, and ia so war; we Whh nre not If sitions h are ridiculous afraid of unsupportjrolenf berauae ed by jiotinU.il force, amt then to refuas But our protentatlon upon behalf of to proviilt Utis force. If there Is no In- - peawould neither receive nor deserve lltlnn if in tiling mill ( ths the allghteat uttentlon If we- - were Imto h.n k up a nlrimg stti- - potent to make them good forte nt It N f.it tul toil to assume The Army. h un .vttltuili-Tli- t Within the tant three years the United l .urn of this nation, as of all Slates ha art an example tn disarmarnllghtr rvil rnttorrs strorrl't ta tn strive ment where liearm.rrfnt wa-s- proper. wh-o bring vir thtl.t there By law our rm la ,f.'.-- at a maximum Hu .nigh, nil thhall Woritl t.e of on- - hundred ihinand and a minimum Th-rnrnf tt kimts of of sixty thousand no il. - When there was unl-sl- i ht m h able, insurrection In the Philippine aie highly we kept hi, h in- In tin- long Hill as The the aimy at ihe maximum. Peace came Vyichant Marine utilise the funds now avail ride s anil have Tvr ssotx it nils I any the Philippine, and now our army opir espi.ii i I'tiim, nd to onr imniedl (eelamatlon at; has (sin found to he att nt th has been reduced to the minimum of our many Hints mini a wlltleinesa ami railed it. mitdgeuicnt at temple!, and ifTeitlve and so ate of IvrannniiM The terror, merchi.it hv appropriate hgLrinwhich II Is poexthlc In keep it with due paic tni hr, Kid (n Its piov ndoti that i wide range weakness of the pm-iruven eftn jreace It to now under tkn. l.ney. The guns regatd of undt rt. things his li,n f mltisti e all th- - shtuUI he Hhunrretl T arih President Roosevelt s message to hortlv l,.v b, fore ou iri i special mesmounted reqftire twenty-eigh- t thousand It At th. inn turn e tommy is guar-;we him unrighteous war n Th. th- - full of t the goal itf , if t., men sage Investigation the nt fortification ar to be must cnat Qn funds repot the anteed bv thit Congress, read at the opening of the of the li.t e t before us as a nation Ihe goal adequately mu lined. Relatively to. - the of lalmi into tbe Colorado tiltlm rteh h nti.iiinl t, lie used over you la I, r abort session of that body, deals vol- mining buie.iij as atl mankind whh h houtil he -- it tefnt this Is a strike tn which .again nation. It la not now so large aa the po- - , and Naturalization. of stums state. with he attainriant of thi JHiue of Jusqu uminously In dr.iilng W'lli III. qu,t!on nf iinrm nitHiri sm i'll foie, s which are more Ihe force of New York or Chicago relaForests . whin of th tin it.whith tomes p at notk everywhere under the The subjet t of tarifT revision is left or I, tively to the population of either city. It the inritinii primlpb of the for-- I gralk'O And i ,i j' Hu it ion tt is Is not nation merely sal, guarded We need more oUlcers, there are not be oh r l lift conditionof modern industrialism io k.M Subv e latts rv r for a further ronimnnicatinn. t olu v of tn. own bul Its Itcrupulntisly i tights What-- f ik w, ( n (am, stirtiiuglv prominent 'hurt in tnenough to perform the regular army that th, i s, i stantially the message is as follows-Tand u rtorms It- - duly toward work it la very Important that the o (T-iiw acting thi u tl t til ll their eV r tnl, f i ,i i for mut Corporations. hers of Sen.iti House i tig iH'mfN and of the army should he accustomed if ier the r ijut-liRepresen i omc to de.il with great Ulus possible us sour, s is to tn ,U0 d ti- l f,l Thi-rIs - y, no jinlntal wav of en-ini1 Iim itoihlntf whnt'r to handle their men In masses, as It is n. th, m cd for the gOMinment to mt ans But I h, ll lisettrie-i- s must be used A tatives law In International Ing u right 10 dc i u, also mm t t 'i '!! th;-- it sny Important that the national guard .o t il ri i is far greater thin In the to mak, Hum jicrmain s nrii a w i to enjoy noteThe nation "iiituiur When one nation wrongs another or of th- - fvcral states should be accustt I i i th In tha ft tl his with of l.iltor liec.iuse great corporations r in nt of h Sin ni piosperlty w worthy jrohcruy rongs main others there Is no trihu tomed to actual field maneuvering, e pefiorn tin imir IhW irV' can hi i ome such oidv by engaging in Incourse prmririlv tioe to the hljrh Individ Although Ih, wisdom of ,frtntittg fnr-- i rvry M f'.mi hi forwhu h the wrungdotr ran t f u tut nn-t f heart-v,- t irn nally In connection with the regulars. nlti lommorio amt int. rutile com-m- i rescrv,- - i ual average of m i 1117. nxhip. tuken tott It la Either i t.il rough! ttijceasitiv suptn For th reuKon we are to he tn (hi birth roe is piculi.irli tin held of Ihe gen localities vir finvnioM Iri a ll d reris,nu, gether with our gr it n.itunl reaoureea in and see the 0 this put lated upin the surnsa of tha congratuwrong n, pin a n field i . i that imt It - in ahem tilt ; to ex then has Hiding and rank tr hut an Import. tut f.u im therein la tie iiilgminment and hruta(lt uggTes r tt f t i.l nf Amrr ut tt at M.ir.aH List fall, maneuvers prmlmn Umn f I nt Is ilirnin.it, tie ihij.is In gr, it cor om lamt f cut lung pi , I t f, .lowing stati-nontlnued tieworking II lot or Is rise lie ug loll, In which a larger number of regulara essarjr ca hi! Ill irv til liliiw fl (lH- t In i tfot e p sll i I, potation- - hi elate utmn It Is ditliinlt to Th i mile hue puliil.-nition a it Inn tty to staml up for and national guard took part than was t n th llnJtin U in in art itt gitnd In v ran be suc- The fnri t it ..ivith ir .ippiovul of thi In- p.itiint with an argument tn.-i- ton h Is expi.-- t devised some method Us Bntil rights ever before nernblrd together In time bemrv UiN v.unti and thn man whurs fill onlv wl n it hi the full suiiport unit, living th.se policies, and matters should hi 4i ft to the fates, principle hy whteh there shall he a degree of In of peace No other il ic Ivtllged nation has, urMios the of the pi upl It can not uncct mi ,iri m it ,f the West their desire lh.it th.si pilueiples he kept cause more than i neea-- state ttH il minion mntrol offemllng o'er to its poplllatlon, aurb a back i orporn is t nitre al.MiMhtj y (IimmI Ann relatively terms of Heating in case be m anv not policy and uld i' afilv of Jw-- a for tlthough waoked It substantially umhangid would bins. thing r t aa ts f army w bit h ours, and while the mitnr hart. nf otn operated within course apt lied io upon tlnnt ipun-- t thetr wdl But he most Iv Hired powets for thos with army Is so wttall we are not to be pingrtxMvc spirit to thm state ataieall.iiriir htftv iHor,itmn fit sound ct nn but In oth r states tirifheP att w e a i that the views of those rKp.f aseet changing i mnlit nms most sense of International obligations If w tall to keep tt at a very high -f mutt Him t pit cf MrthhUii or Th national whose laws thc whose onl inti i, t t the forest is ti ignnte mid with keenest turd most genetous ap Caution Against Extravagance. crued. dC.-- l grade of pioficienry. alone what to tail adequately who government anxious reap aie between pri elation nf the illffertnce The enlai g. no nt of mope of the funcright i'' no i)H Kt i f htlm (h many flreat jrogix has been made In with great imputations To ti y to th, v have riot own tn.l then move away If th gteat riv tions of the nation il government re- deal th deHut the and wrong to lmfnsraiiW of thf nyM kind our cvit in an Intr nip rat ta hind them with thim hy adequate Cot itum should Oav of hating .! the bv tiled mu nations present quired lopmenl as a nation structive, nt di magogd spirit would, in rmt t cUfrUHhip if this r ouhI ry with eulfUient guru. We should, The making of burst nsirves within would the nf result ompletelv fout.si itan iso of expense, involves, it - Win) lh.it Should kt p all probability mean that nothing what however, jutv mu h more heed than at railroad an wagon road land grant lim nn Immediate ri erutl acence of bat tur and the parted of prosperity through ii h iiik among ever would to a' onip'lshed. ind, with its wl'l preterit to the development of an extenas for the past three high thi 'loiliM of o- - another Ism In one form which the imiiitiv s passing Justifies witkrnnl thrfor sive system of floating mines for use in rt.iiT ty tl it 'f anything son absolute o minagtd as t prevent the OIK vi ats. h, lea. Treat Arbitration fo- - inrman.nt r t n'lmii maios impiuvements nun whso all our more Important harbors. These d it would be nf a harmful sin uml'-- tit. nt of June 4. ISK7, of Hbotitf to In are We way every endeavoring far greatei than would tie wise in hard accotnplisbi utandutUN of lutiK uiitl hosu im'boi)h1 mines have been proved to b a most forThe VrwtU-inaturi people nr cd to bast (or v go or lieu selection tusu-illwill, with roidlal every good Hints. in. help Buttl, ships and forts, toBm ihh public continue to show the very .in't a uch that thy midable safeguard agujuxt- - hostile fleets. that Oill.tl .111.1. In all cases where mmemtnt whl It will tend to luing us huildings ami imprint d wateiways ate thiv have shown that -. quiloirs of tlio mider-itn.w thm at fore-- t u covtred bv tend to hkktr ih r , The Philippines. the real with nto relstlona mote Investments whnh should he made when gisiil fthmlty k. t sill wo thouM ihsi-,In avoid lla i, In the Philippine Islands there has tit app ai to be essential to not tdmT of this pollcv gt,.iils a of munklnd ln we hate the mom , hut abundant revpursnbm of y tvr uii oth-min mil vit the quUt do unworthy anv diningot -- .tilers miturs or Irecn during the past year a eontlnuatlon riu t shall shortly lay hi fore the enues and a Ung- surplus always Invite doing an h.iv - lit govt mot nt lands within to sufh nty than foriitming whom w step Iv tip of m t'ltr.ition with 'all powers of the steady . progress which has obtreaties and constant rare should without hilt and itmcd u or If extravagant will ho him a had that In tun without burn will, as in the tained ever sloes our troop ptopos, d for, st are willing to enter Into definitely he takt n to guild igmist uiuini - withdrawn from sale or that bin thiMrtii and gt amh hildren will whlrh nt just I urth t more, inaling or at Joist in minimizing what at tin got the upper hand of the Insurgent. tieath-with tis Increase ef the mdin.aiv txpenscs uf gov ftoin tho Inhltud of ta adding uf mis, i.p f m of evil there ix to iyj detig't fitrv tending th (ompletlon of such I'nh.n Tho Philippine people, or, to gpeak more request of Ihe frtirai nt comliii I rst l f i on m if tup.tiiiwti- - vv ri. th, owners of the lupd sum of the goMt ilitnvhii of th coun an in the accurately, tbe many tribes, and even eminent ho.lv eornpns d of ptaeth-Similarls should th take sotry. In ftrrat w' an ns Thi of i creuftnn Capital and Labor. i will tnc rev.nt math trtmg rants is I gtrat have races, sundered from on another more statesmen from all Pit about haluialuation. In the vast and . omplu ate.1 mechanism l tv to wraith, cither In no spirit of I a Hell si lip or lea sharply, who go to make up th tills gov f our rpoih rn i iv ilizi d life the dominant tuion it Ih In the asked tin'In a set to join withconfurr-hUdtr Uu Thi v me not dividual rr lorp.-ratIXahli-hn- it of game reserve tri leople of the Philippine Islands, contain ond eminent Hague t tahUfth power of the Cougr4 note Is the note of imlusti lallsm. and the against the n h man inv more than wherf in nta he mnny elements of good, and gome elework It the ai. whlrh at that is hoped specimen presfryed uniform ml uf naturaliat ion.' and relations of i.ipital and lahoi. and espements which we have w right to hope against tin poor man. (hi the iontr.tr at so The Hngu now hegun ready hejqdlv are which our of wild to time amnias numfrou hac from time nhke tow ltd rn h man cially of orgaiiue.i tapii il and organiztd they an stand for progress. At present they are to soma further br tamed may step ia for whhdi that eiticted purpose, labor, to taih othi r and to the public ut and towj'd pom mm, provUhd only that rapidly tending toward extinction Thl carries out tin utterly Incapable of existing In ward completion be n mpplement d in a few Mate ha large come s.ond in importance only to eai h arts In a spirit of Justlie and ih at all or of building up a civurged ties Ire expressed try the first Hague con laws life. of by Intimate the ta hamg pcrial application eettr y towanl his fellow. Oieit guest ions family ilisation of their own. I firmly believe Pensioni. Itself ferepce Bhould revision be r comorr Theft hensiv ptlm-arjas 4 o the tain the As long statis i. lions ate necessary, and onlv mitt that we can help them to rise higher and The vr titans of the ivil war have a Policy on Western Hemisphere tic naturnlUHiion laws The eourU control of the polite power the great and singular mental power ran claim upon the rmtmn ruth as no ether of not true that tha United State' higher In the scale of civilisation and- It should bo havifttr to es must tie altogether extreme manage smh torpor itimis naturaiite power successfully and - ITha pen feed any land hunger or entertain anv. .uf capacity .lor body fit our eit mens possess named by natkma) authority which require Interference by the federal and such man must have great rewards slon bureau ha- - never in It history been definitely project a regard thr other nation of most earoestly hope that in the end they which naturalization tha Htlmony upon authorities, whether In the way of safeBut theso eorpoiatiOns should be manthe weatern hemlsphete save such aa tr- will he able to stand, if not entirely alone, managed In a more satisfactory manner conferred should be definitely pre guarding the rights of labor or In the aged with clue regard to the Interest of than Is now the are yet tn some such relation to tha United All that this counior their wellare. crtbtd: publication of impending natural way of seeing that wrong Is not done by the public as a whole. Where this can States as Cuba now stand. This end see Is desire .to thr ttrlghborlng Indians. try In itatlen applications should be required In sight, and It may be Inbe done under thu present laws It must la not unruly parsons who shield themselves beanti countries civ. stable, of the Indians toward orderly, The prosjwrous progress advance of thetr hearing in court; the hind the name of labor. If theie Is re- be done. Where these laws come short luxation, them- -' definitely postjroned - if our people are conduct whose all is not country people Any rapid, though perhaps of kusoed form and all certificates wording sistance to the federal courts, interferothers should be enacted to supplement selves well can count upon our hearty foolish enough to turn the attention ot that could be hoped for In view of the hoUki be uniform throughout the coun ence with the mails, or interstate comthem. If a nation shows that It the Filipinos away from the problems ot is commonly declared It friendship. elrcumstanees to be courts should and the try. required merce, or molestation of federal property. The bureau of corporations has made that ths slow advance-of 1 achieving moral end materiel prosperity,.know how to xut "with' reasonable effIndians the maki of to State the returns er-- tf some crisis careful preliminary investigation of many Secretary the state authorities hr of working for a,atablr. orderly, and Just of at character iciency and decs nor In tor tat and political to due the unsatisfactory of naturalizations llated ati periods call for to face which they are unable It will make a the men Important corporations. matters. If It keeps order and pay Its government, and towaid foolish and das- to take immediate appointed conftrred. the federal government may special report on the beef industry. help, then Serous Intrigues for a complete Independobligations. It need fear no Interference charge of them, and to some extent this Protection of Elections. ence for which Jhey are as yet totally Interfere;' but though such Interference , Bureau of Corporations. from the United States. Chronic wrongVhil Is true. the standard of the emto of Tbs the government pro power - , caused a condltionof be may by things Tha policy of the bureau Is to accomployes tn the Indian service shows great tect the Integrity of tha elections of Ha doing. or an Impotence which results in unfit out of connected with trouble coarising civil a of of the purposes of Its creation by the ties On hand our people must ever the other ef general loosening years. plish that bygone Improvement Wrt official 4 Inherent and bag been smxm question nf labor, the Interference T operation, .not antagonism; by making end while corruption- ot ttomani and kftlrrnea by r.p.wuJ'af. c 'gniai Itself simply takes the form of restoring constructive intervention by that th juktiticatiun for our stay in tiia legislation, not destructive dishonesty la now the rare exception, tt ixratlona of the Supreme eourt. There where, ultimately require order without regard to the questions prosecution, Ihe Immediate object of its Is nevertheless the fact that the salaried I no enemy of free government more some civilized nation, and In the western T'hlllpptnes muit ultimately rest chiefly which have caused the breach of order conservative Investigation paid Indian agenLs ar not large enougl hemisphere th adherents of the United upon th good we are able to do In the Inquiries; by as Insidious none so the and lengeroua fer to keep order is a primary duty and of law and fact and by refusal to Issue to attract' the best men to that field of to the Monroe doctrine may fore Island, t do not overlook tho fact that fio one de- States of the electorate. in a time of disorder and violence all oth- - Incomplete and hence necessarily Inaccuthe United Slates, however reluctantly. In the development of our Interest tn To achieve satlrfactory results enrruptlon work. would It and excuse fends or Ion, orcorrupt sink until or questions into abeyance rate reports. Its policy being thus one the official tn charge of an Indian tribe gem to follow that non would ojijiose In flagrant eases of such wrongdoing or the Pacific ocean and along Its eoasts, der has been restored. In tha District of open of an Interth Philippine have played and will play should possess Ihe high qualification Inquiry Into, and not attack upmeasures to eradicate It I Impotence, to the exercise f Columbia and In the territories the on, business, national police power. an Imjiortant part and that our interesto the bureau has been able to which are required in the manager of a rigorous veotnmead the enactment of a law difederal law covers the entire field of govhavo been served in more than on woy Our interests and those of our south gain not only the confidence, but, better largo business, hut only In exceptions! against bribery and corruption In ern neighbors are tn reality Identical. by th possession of th Island. But ernment; but the labor question Is only still, the of men engaged In cases ts it possible to secure men ot such luted a of such Seder at elections. The details acute In pope Ions centers of commerce, legitimate business a type for these positions. They have great natural riches, and if our chief reason for continuing to bold 'tw may tie safely left to the wise discreor mining. Nevertheless, manufactures, within their border the reign of law and them must be that we ought In good The bureau offers to the Congress the Service. tt should Postal tion but of the Congress, go Justice obtains, both In the enactment and In the en- means of getting at the cost of producprosperity la sure to Come faith to try to do our share of tho aerv Is In Postofflce the tbe it tinder Constitution as the Department it far forcement of law the federal government to them. While they thus obey th pri- world' work, and this, particular piece tion of our various great staples of comconIn tve severe has and Increased and Include to should efficiency, go. possible within Its restricted sphere should set an merce. mary late of civilized society they may of work has been imposed upon us by ditions aa to revenue and expenditure penalties against him who gives or y example to the state governments, rest assured that they will be treated by th results ef tbe war with Bpoin. Th of Rebates. The Increase continue hts intended Influence 10 bribe a satisfactory. In a matter so vital as this affectu in a spirit of cordial and helpful symproblem presented to u in th Philipwe must strive to keep was t9.3S8.181.10. revenue Above alt the net an as and else, or year providuring elector; opinion ing labor. I believe that under modern the highways of commerce open to all or 8.8 pathy. We would Interfere with them pine island ta akin to, but not exact !y the amount of not the cent, ns de for the totgl receipts only publication is jer Industrial conditions It often necessary, on onlv In the laet resort, and then only like, the problems presented to the other equal terms; and to do this it is necIng to $143,382,824 34.' The expenditure xpendlture for nominations and elec- If It became evident that their Inablu.y great civilized powers which have and even where not necessary, It Is yet reto 31SZ.382. 116.70. Vtn Increase of about to a were all all of also of but tions atop all candidates complete essary put be should organoften wise, that there to do Justlr at home in the Orient More distinctly Whether the shipper or the rail- 0 per irent over the previous year, being contributions received and expenditure ornd unwillingness isation of labor In order better to secure bates, abroad had violated tho rights of than any of the power wo are endeavroad is to blame makes no difference; the thus 18.979,492 38 In excess of lbe cur Slide by political committees. or Invited had the rights of the individual to foreign oring the United State develop tho natives tbemaelve Delay In Criminal Prosecution. All encouragement should be given to any rebate must be stopped, the abuses of rent revenue. Included In these expendito the detriment of th enso that they ahull taka on aggression was attentof a and car ture terminal total la No the better worthy the appropriation private private subject such organization, so long as It Is conshare In their own government, and body of American notions. k for the continuation and extern ion of (he Congress than that portion of tire systems must be ducted with a due and decent regard for track andand the In asserting the Monro doctrine, In aa far as ts prudent w are already adh Ion free of dealof Attorney-Generthe rural the service, of the th legislation delivery report w hav , taken tn mitting their representative to a govthe rights of otherg. There are In this stopped, which declares It to be which was an increase of 84,003,237.3$ ing with the long delays and the great taking such steps aa country some labor unions which have unlawfulCongress regard to Cuba, Venezuela, and Panama, ernmental equality with our own. Thor or over to amount for for the ib In this true thm purto the expended Justice person corporation any exjvertenced the are commissioners, judges, and governors habitually, and other labor unions which In endeavoring to circumscribe pose tn tho preceding fiscal year. Large ae of Beaver, Green and Oaynor, and and offer, grant, give, solicit, accept, or re- have often, been among the most effec- ceive theater of war In the far East, and t tn th Islands who are Filipino ond who discrimbeen as benrfi has or this and the Isolated concession, these kenson. Were rebate, expenditure ejiecial any cltisen-ehlp tive agents in working for good open door tn China, w have hav exactly th same share tn th govof the transportation of cent results attained In extending the use. 2 should not call your attention to secure Inth our and for uplifting the condition of ination in respect own interest aa well as tn ernment of the island as have their colacted In Interstate of to malls a or distribution free resident the difflcuttle encountered but th foreign any them; property Bhould to closest be of those whoso welfare the Interest humanity at targe. There leagues who are Americans, while In tho whereby such property shall of rural districts have justified the wls egards these men who have been IndictIn which, while our lower ranks, of course, th great majorur hearts. But when any labor union commercedevice cases are, however, of the outlay. Statistics brought ed for criminal practices are not excepwhatever be transported (loro any not greatly Involved, ity ef the publla servants ar Filipino. are seeks Improper ends, or seeks to achieve by own Interests of down show In to the kind in 1st the a less rate than that named October, 1908, tional; they are precisely similar a ppeal la made to our sympathies. Within two year we ahall be trying th proper ends by improper means, all good at tariffs published by the carrier must be that on that date there were 27,138 rura to What occurg again and again tn the strong eitlaena and more especially all honorable Thera are occasional crimes committed experiment of an elective lower bouse la routes am case of I the sufficient that enforced. While established, who of serving approximate! have opinion criminal on so vast a scale and of such peculiar the Philippine legislature. public servants must oppose the wrongof re If 12,000.600 means In rural districts would be undesirable. to It enable at to jveople it them take present advantage Meanwhile our own people should reas to make ue doubt whether It (a doing as resolutely as they would oppose which has horror not Impracticable, finally to clothe mote from postofflees, and that there f a system Of procedure at member that there la need for th highnot our manlfent duty to endeavor the wrongdoing of any great corporation. were wera 8.859 at time Commission that and courts in Commerce the the Interstate pending peUtlun Federal grown up Of course any violence, brutality, or corleast to show our disapproval of the deed est standard of conduct among th Amerwith authority to fix railroad for the establlnhment of new rural routes Ohlch amounts In effect to making' the and our sympathy with those who have icans sent to the Philippine Island, not ruption, should not for one moment be rates, general sesome of law as man the a believe not of enforcement the do fair I Unquestionably genera! part that, easy against have an entire but, Buffered by It. The case must be extolerated. only among the publie servant curity to shippers, the Commission should Increase In receipt is due to the in aho has no money, and difficult of en- treme In which such a course ta Justi- among th private Individuals who go right to organise and by all peaceful and be rura facilities creased somewhich a even the of to where vested the with the forcement, postal power, given so feel ta point this because ease I action may to them. It honorable means to endeavor to persuade fiable. But In extreme rate has been challenged and after full service has afforded. The revenues havi times securing Immunity, us regard the be administration of these v tha What that in .form and proper. their fellows to Join with them In organJustifiable deeply debeen also aided greatly by amendments man who has money. In criminal cases to be unreasonable, to izations. They have a legal right, which, hearing found to tho action shall take must depend upon Islands I have positively refused to judicial review, what In the classification of mail matter, and die writ of the United States should run the circumstances of the case; that I subject any discrimination whatsoever for according to circumstances, may or may cide, of the abuses aecond of curtailment of to the take its rate The wheels throughout Its borders. the degree of the atrocity and upon political reasons ond hava 1 Delated that not be a moral right, to refuse to work shall bethea reasonable upon In class The to thev as not commission loatlce should the he average malting privilege. clogged, ruling of our power to remedy It. The cases In In choosing the publlo servant considin company with men who decline to Join place; In the volume of mall matter for trnve been clogged In the cases above effect Immediately, and to obtain which we could Interfere by force of eration ahould ba paid solely to th their organisations. They have under no take the 1903 end with and absnluti It the where Is has period mentioned, unless It reversed, until beginning and by proved ms ax we Interfered to put a atop to worth of the man chosen and to th elrcumstanees the right to commit vioa' 1905 1905 be June. for the fy In accused to Ing to of lew. court the (that the portion ret impossible my bring Judgment There ta no highneeds cf the hdand-t- l lence upon those, whether capitalists or most Intxlerable conditions In Cuba are necescom 40.47 Is as neednow for cent, log per act estimated). Constitution th place by appointed Important legislative of men Jn our public eorvlo It is not to be ex Yet er few verv who refuse to support body sarily pared with 25 48 per cent for the perlou hfs trial, as regards the regulttlon of corporaours which in than w have In the Philippine Lxlands their organizations, or who side with ed ' At present the Interest of the In ho- pected that a people like Immediately preoedlng, and 15 92 for thi Is this act to confer on the Interobvious shortcomunder Gov, Wright and his associates. eiv certain of those with whom they are at odds; for tions four-yespile period Immediately preceding se nt man are amply safeguarded; but state Cbmrmrce Commission the power X whole shows by So far ax possible these men should b as nevertheless mob rule is Intolerable In any form. ings, that. th Interests of the government, that ts revise rates and regulufjpns, the rr a free hand, and ineir suggestions !ii e Its belltf In the given consistent Its prat Tbe amendment and strengthening to The message here points out the the Interests of honest administration, vised rate to at once go Into effect, and principles uf t iv a ami .religious liberty should receive the JicartF backing both of the employers' liability law Is ret to stay tn effect unless and until the need for improvement in our consular that ta Ihe tnterhats- of the peoj le, are and of ordch freedom, a people among of the Ex&utlve and of the emigres. ax be. ld No whom enn ommended, and the passage of a law court of review reverses It. need of a Vigilant and disintegof a na not recognized warrants advises the creation (he worst feilm?. like the There system,, of better the attention Much space is here devoted to crime of lynching lx never more than rated supjKtrt ot our public servant In tional requiring the adoption of a block sig-- ' and suggests the subject the gallery no better Congress. Indeed, In subject tint Individuals and not the Phlllmdnes hy good citizens here nal system, to prevent railroad acci- consjderation of the problem of the enactment cf a national quarantine warrants the attention of th bench and sporadic,aresomolested ut th Ir fundamental the United States, Unfortunately hitherlasC proper housing of the poor In our law. dents urged. the bar throughout the United (States. who home to thou of our people her at rights It lx fnevlt tide that such a na great cities, and the Importance of a Many suggestions for the Improveliar specially claimed to be the chamUnions of Government Employes. Extravagance In Printing. tlon should drxlre eagerly to glvs ex shown. of the solution exment call question I of conditions proper in Alaska are prexslon to Itx hprrur on an occasion Jlke pion ot the Filipino have in reality youv attention to the great The message continues: . This will Jews- - hi been their norsl enemies. of the travagance In printing ahd binding goadmission of that of the others tbe made, among There Is no objection to emrloyes of On this subject the messager says: vernment publications, and especially to continue to be the esae a long ag they it witnesses such syswhen severe or anil be should to There or Klshencf, belonging con from to forming that government the delegate territory the fact that altogether too mry;y & ended cruelty and strive to make th FUtpino Independent, l laws. It is very desirtematic and unions: but the government can neither of are printed. There I grea.r-these publication as the crurtty and oppression and stop all Industrial development ojiprreslon discriminate for nor discriminate against able that married women should not 'ork Hawaii and Porte Rico- Island by crying out against the In factories. of which the Armenians have been the th The prime duty of the man x constant tendency to Increase their n men who are in its employthe number and their volume. It Is an un thThe Alaskan natives should be given victim. anJ which have won for them law whkh would bring It on the ground , ment. or who seek to be employed under ts to work, to be the breadwinner; th to aay that no appreciable right to acquire, hold, and dispose pity of the civilized World. that capitalists must not "exploit" prime duty of the woman Ik" to be the derstatement It Moreover, It la a very grave toImproif property upon the same- conditions as th Indignant talandx. Such proceeding are not only All questions of harm would be caused by, and substafl- of American Citizens Abroad. band mother, the housewife. Rights - , I FUtho sepriety for governmentforemployee to tlal benefit would accrue from, decrees given other Inhabitants; and th privilege unwise, but arg moat harmful .Even where It is not possible to the purpose of tariff and finance sink Into utter insigthemselves together ot printing now don by of citizenship should be given to such as cure In other nations the observance of Ipinoo. who do not need Independence at tbe amount Ing tre with the when nificance from salaries comjiared extorting Improperly high may b able to meet certain definite re- - the principles which w accept na all, but she do need good laws, good the vital importance of trying at least the government. Especially is this true mendous, In Ha waft' Congress should u firmly to jpqbllo servant, and th Industrial dequlrements. Laws for Is two ft necessary so these Conditions that Concerning , to Citizenship. service. The classified shape within tbe of those Inlv the governor power to remove Not only are the law relating to natvelopment that can only come If th Insist upon the rights of our own citiduties of the man and ef the woman can letter carriers, both municipal and rural, the officials appointed nnder him. The zen without now defective, but those reregard to their creed or vestment ef American and foreign capital are as a whole an excellent body of pub-H- e be fulfilled under reasonably favorable uralization of Honolulu should be dredged. race; without regard to whether they In tho Island ta favored ta all legitimate If a race does not have lating to citizenship of th United States barbermarlne-hoepltservants. . They should be amply paid. circumstances. shool-f- l be were born here or bora abroad, eervlc ways, of children, or If the children do ought also to bo made the subject of The Bnt their payment must be obtained by plenty empowered to study 'leprosy hi tho ta- -. Th Navy. Every measure taken concerning th If when they grow up scientific Inquiry with a view to probor not and up. grow honorably elalma their fairly with arguing I ask special consideration for The strong arm of the government In Island should be taken primarily stunted able further legislation. By what act land. before the Congreea, and not by handing they are unhealthy In body and cerof the enforcing expatriation may be assumed to have Ih report and recommendations respect for its Just right In view t their advantage, W should or vicious In mind, then that race Is deon ' rate together for the defeat of those congress tariff Rico. Of ef Porto lower them ta th navy governor the Amerbeen give how an matters tainly no accomplished, of no International long and wealth, which cadent up heaping men who refuse to give promisee recomto th United States; If retheir Foreign export ican most reside Policy I citizen and earnestly abroad may material Bute of United prosperThe momentary splendor give. they 'can not in conscience taken la treating ef our foreign policy and of mend that there be no halt in the work thl to not don tt wilt be at wrong to ceive th protection of our paaojmrt. atepa ity, can avail tn any degree as offsets. baa already , Administration of protection should tha attitude that this great nation should of upbuilding tha American navy. There extend our shipping taw to them. 1 whether any degree na this of Agriculture. abuses to prevent and punish 7 a a earnestly hope for tbe Immediate enactIn tho world at large, It Is absoIs no more patriotic duty before o has be extended to on who has made the Th Department of Agriculture lure; hut it Will he wise for the Congress growg lutely necessary,to consider th army and people than to keep the navy adequate ment Into taw ef th legislation now of intention to become a citideclaration educational Institution Into an legislation. action by to supplement this the navy, and tha Congress, through to the need of this country position. pending to encourage American capital to with a faculty ef two thousand special-lat- a zen ot the United States but has not seof Labor. . . seek Investment In th Island ta , Bureau cured naturalization, ar questions of a'hlch the thought of the nation find t W have undertaken to build th Isthsciences Into the alt research making It ta factories, tn plantations, and can he done by the government expression, should keep ever vividly mian canal. W have undertaken to seThe Congress approprta-atee- , serious import. Involving personal rights ta mind - of production. ' InMuch pubthe fundamental fact that It Is cure for ourselves our Juet eharo Tn ths ta lumbering and miring. labor matters merely by riving ats millions and oftea producing friction between this and Indirectly, directly bureau treat to our The a THEODORE ROOSEVELT. foreign policy, Deity 1 9 certain conditions. work ef thl ot dolling annually to carry on this work. fovaroraent and foreign government. Impossible of tho Orient, Wo hare underthis policy takes shape hi the trad whether from im- - - The White House. Deo- - 3. 1J4. , ax eltizero f labor has done exeellert our these our law Let upon t questions in taken protect and stale territory bind In many different directions. I shall It reaches every PRESIDENTS MESSAGE READ TO CONGRESS - v i quss-tlon.-s- -- v Document Deals Voluminously with Questions of State Tariff Left for Future Communication Position of the Government Toward Organized Labor Deeding with Illegal -111 th-1- a-- -- . i d,uen-suc- y - - t t ju-t'- .n , , - i - i le h -- 1 -- i i , -- l l lt i re-r- v t r. 1 - 1 i i i c.i-s- it - h. r- -t nu-on- fr . ,1 , - I - - -- 1 1 -- . ex-ru- -- -- i m nn-a- nr 1 i I -- i -- . v ; 1 -- , sit--.- lit-- E w f itl 1 n pio-piit- tv - r- i i sir tht h- mr - I i i s rors ho-ti- -- e i fth-pdl- bn 1h 1 - mve yt -- ncsf - espe-otalt- -- no wage-worke- r.' side-trac- Fifty-eight- al -- Wage-worke- rs t per-mi- wage-worker- s, - they-shou- 1 ft t im-'H- i child-labo- n factory-Inspectio- - 'c lotiK-ex- j non-unio- - one-hal- f. -- nl inm . - rail-roo- ds. ' - k - , 1 4 |