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fn.-r,
p e o p l e o f the c o u n t r y as a w h o le to w a r ra n t this c o u n t r y as in ex ha us ti bl e; thi s is not
so. T h e mineral wealth o f the c o u n t r y, the proper fu cil iti «. In tn, w ï î
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t h e Fe d e ra l G o v e r n m e n t In t a k i n g action.
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co al. iron. oil. gas. and the like, d o es not t w j « n Hawa ii and th*.
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r e p r o d u c e itself, and t h e r e fo r e 1» ce rta in c o a s t w l i e shipping Uws «'n
It is c e r ta in th at f o r s o m e t i m e to c o m e to I f exha us ted Ultimately; an d w a s t e f u l ­ laxad un to i“rL"* J
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FOREST GROVE.......... OREGON
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size an d w h o w o r k f o r wages.
T h i s m e an s wo uld .
P u t there are c e r ta in o t h e r f o r m * « h . l a u t « » j y P- i ; r , ! î “ « j s ?
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t h a t t he re will be an e v e r In cr e as in g need o f w as te w h ic h co uld be enti rel y « t o p p e d — ably fo itlf> ina the Island.
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The Secretary of \\i»i nas gone to the Phti
to c o n s i d e r t he p r o b l e m s In se par abl e f r o m a the wa ste or sol! by washing, f o r Instance,
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g r e a t In dustrial civ il iz a ti o n . W h e r e an I m ­ w h ic h Is a m o n g the most d a n g e r o u s **f all ipp ln t*
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report on the Islands.
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m e n s e a n d c o m p l e x business, e s p e c i a ll y In w ast es now In progress in the Unit ed Stutes,
¡M ed Informal in q u iM
It
1 again re c o m m en d that
t h o s e b r a n c h e s r e la ti n g t o m a n u f a c t u r e and is easi ly preventable, so that this present xeruship be conf err ed upon
tr a n s p o r a t i o n . Is t r a n s a c t e d by a l a r g e n u m ­ e n o r m o u s loss o f fertility is en t i re l y un- Rico.
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d e l i c a t e t as ks b e f o r e our w h o le civiliz at io n.
l i m b e r fatnin* wh ich will be felt ln ev e r y un the work Uf m apping th. mining d u , . , u' l „ a r ,
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M u c h o f t h e w o r k f o r t h e a c c o m p li s h m e n t
hous eh »Id ln the land.
T h e re has ulr eud y fur «tu dy ln g m e t h o d » tor minimizing th,
Wants Currency Changes.
ta» l i m i t a , ¿ “ ¿ ' " ■ ' " ‘ "n a l a y , , . “ ,
o f this end m us t be d o n e by the ind iv id ua ls t e e n a rise in the price of lumber, but t he re
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c o n c e r n e d th e m s e lv e s , w h e t h e r si ng ly o r In Is certain to be u more rapid an d h ea vi e r t" el d In nil propai wnya the dev el op, ,,« ; to
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c o m b i n a t i o n ; a n d the o n e f u n d a m e n t a l f a c t rise in the future
o f the mining Industry.
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w it h his ha nd s, >s t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t f a c to r g r o w t h cont inue unch an ged , pr a c t ic a l l y all . .. o "t. an » h i p line »
t h e c it i z e n s o f n o n a t i o n posse ss greu-
** ' S l i '3
in s o l v i n g the p r o b l e m a r ig ht . B u t it is a l ­ our lu m ber will be exha us ted in an o th e r through fore ig n linea, and which, particularly }?* . >4» r proud, for f o S ? T nt;
e r g y a n d In dustrial a b i l it y
In no nation
f o r as South and Cen tral An,erica . 7 .
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m o s t e q u a l l y i m p o r t a n t to r e m e m b e r that generation, while long be f or e the limit to
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lutes u serious barrier tu the , «tension uf " i' * " * for thor.,c»h ' , „ ,
m' ” ' » nd W H
r e a c h t h e p r o p e r s ol ut ion .
It Is id le to hol d sc ar c it y will n t l k t Itself f el t in m any b l i g h t ­ OUI
INCOME A N D INH E RITA NC E T A X .
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a n d it is f o ol i s h , w h e n s uch is tlie rase, for
Ab ou t
t h a t w i t h o u t g o o d la ws e vi ls su c h as c hi ld ing w ay s upon our National welf are .
Not o n l y t h e r e la not n o w , but ther e never »Ida d e l . ,
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p e o p l e to h o a r d
m o n e y ins te ad o f kee pi ng
W h e n o u r t a x la ws are rev ise d the qu e s ti o n la bo r, as t h e o v e r - w o r k i n g o f w o m e n , as the 20 per cent of our forest te rritory is now r e ­
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It In s o u n d b a n k s ; f o r it is such h o a r d i n g o f an I n c o m e t ax a n d an i n h e r it a n c e tax f a il u r e to p r o t e c t e m p l o y e » f r o m loss of se rved In National f or es ts ; but these d o not has been, a n y o t h e r n a t i o n In the world so *» d
t h a t Is t h e i m m e d i a t e o c c a s io n o f m o n e y
s h o u l d r e c e i v e t h e c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n o f o ur life o r limb , c a n be e f fe c t i v e ly r e a c h e d , any in clu d e the most valuab le t im be r lands, w h o ll y f ree f r o m t he e v i ls o f mili ta ris m a> ** trame.y d,t. l.rt iY * i
i t r l n g e n c y M or e ov e r , as a rule, the bu si nes s le gis la to rs .
In m y J u d g m e n t b o t n o f these m o r e th a n the evi ls o f r e b a t e s a n d s t o c k - and in any event the pr o p o r t io n is too sm al l is ours.
T h e r e n e v e r h as be en any other
k, on tai J i 'd i c ' » í " V ’ T " ’
larg e na ti on, not e v e n C h in a , w h ic h f,,r so »hould not loneer
o f o u r p eo pl e is c o n d u c t e d w it h h o n e s t y and
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t a x e s s h o u l d be part o f o u r s y s t e m o f F e d ­ w a t e r i n g ca n he r e a c h e d w it ho ut g o o d laws.
to ex pe c t that the reserves c a n a c c o m p li s h
p r o b i t y , a n d this app lies al ik e to f a r m s an d eral t ax at io n.
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I s p e a k d i ff i d e n t l y ab o u t the T o fall to s to p t he s e p r a c t ic e s by l egi sl at io n m o r e than a miti gat io n o f the tr ouble which l o ng a pe ri o d has ha d r e l a t i v e l y t „ it, num- I'leniy o f ' t.'ip'do
hers si. sm al l a r e g u l a r a r m y as has ours.
hi be buiit
p
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fa c to r i e s , to r a ilr oa ds a n d banks, to all our
i n c o m e t ax b e c a u s e o ne s c h e m e f o r an i n ­ m e a n s to f o r c e h o n e s t m e n Into t h e m , b e ­ is ah ea d for the Nation.
Far m or e dras ti c
l e g i t i m a t e c o m m e r c i a l ente rprise s.
a*,:
c o m e tax w a s d e c l a r e d u n c o n s t i t u t io n a l by c a u s e o t h e r w i s e the d is ho ne s t w h o sure ly ac tio n is needed.
F or es ts can be lum ber ed N eve r at an y t i m e In o u r nl at o r y has thl, •'«rifle counts fortlflcatlou,
In t h e ef for t to p u n is u the g u i l ty It is the S u p r e m e C o u r t ; w h il e in a d d i t i o n It is will t ak e a d v a n t a g e o f t h e m will h a v e e v e r y ­
Na tion s uf fe r e d f r o m m i l i t a r i s m or hern In l‘ hl,uld be provided for til our
so as to give to the public the full use of thp
re m ote st d a n g e r o f s u f f e r i n g fro m mill- hors.
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b o t h wise an d p ro pe r to e n d e a v o r so f a r as a di ffi cu lt la x to a d m i n i s t e r in its p r a c t ic a l
t h i n g th e ir o w n wa y.
If t h e s ta te s will co r -
po s s i b le to m in im i z e the di s tre s s o f th os e w o rk in g , a n d g r e a t c a r e w o u ld ha v e t o be r e d t h f N evils, well a n d g o o d ; but the thei r mer can tile t im be r witho ut the s l i g h t ­ •arl-nn
N e v e r at a n y t i m e o f o u r history
l-ntll our battle fleet is mUnh •
est d et rim en t to the forest, any m o r e than
w h o ha v e be en m is l e d by the gui lty .
Yet e x e r c is e d to s e e t h a t it w as no t e v a d e d by
has the r e g u l a r A r m y b ee n o f a size which
Pr***nt it - .*
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never be
be «nil
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N a t io n m us t s t an d r e a d y to aid th em .
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ish
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ca us ed llie s l ig h t e s t a p p r e c i a b l e tax upon
it is not po s s ib le to re fr a i n b e c a u s e o f suc h the ve r y m en w h o m it w as m o s t d e s i r a b l e to
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h a r v e s t ; so that there is no parallel be tw e en the t a x p a y i n g c it i z e n s o f t h e Nation.
Farm ers an d W a g « - W o r k e r s .
Al­
d i s t re s s f r o m s t r iv i n g to p u t an end to the
ha v e t axe d, f o r if so e v a d e d it w oul d, o f
,
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W hen
D e p a r t m e n t >t A g r i c u l t u r e was f ore st s and mines, w h ic h c a n only be c o m ­ most a l w a y s it has b ee n t o o s m a l l In size unU.d
m is d e e d s th at a r e the u l t i m a t e c a u s e s o f the co ur se , he w o r s e th a n no tax at a l l: as the
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forests,
if
suf fering, and, as a m e a n s to th is end. w h e r e least d e s i r a b l e o f all ta xe s Is t h e tax w h ic h
an d un d er p ai d .
N e v e r in o u r e n t i r e history
usef ul nes s.
N o d e p a r t m e n t o f the G o v e r n ­ used as all our f ore st s ha ve been used in has the N at io n s uf fe r e d In t h e le ast particu­
f
po s s i b le to pun ish t ho s e r es p on s i b le for
bear s h e a v i l y upon the h o n e s t as c o m ­
California, ntfp
t he m .
T h e r e m a y be h on e s t di ff e r e n c e s o f pa r e d w it h the d i s h o n e s t m an . N e v e r t h e ­ m e nt . h o w e v e r , lias m o r e e m p h a t i c a l l y v i n d i ­ the past and as most o f t he m are still used, lar be ca us e t o o m u c h c a r e h
a s be
lian
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n given
g i . c n to
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or
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op i n i o n as to m a n y G o v e r n m e n t a l po l ic i e s ;
the A r m y , to o m u c h p r o » m
less. a g r a d u a t e d i n c o m e t ax o f the p r o p e r
m l l n n e e n n c e gi ven it. an¿ N,'[v l*V.' »hole Union .is tho.-. 'of 'J E
P o s t o f fi c e D e p a r t m e n t c o m e s so c o n t in u a l ly ag ed that many decadt-s ha ve to pass b e f o r • too m u c h m o n e y sp en t up on It, c
but s u r e l y t h er e c a n be n o suc h di ff e r e n c e s t yp e w o u ld be a d e s ir ab le f e a t u r e o f Fed ura l
on it, o r beca use it The batti., r « ;
I/. ,ui*'iana aaj i r
an d i n t im a t e l y in to to uc h with t h e people. ef fe c t l v ? use c an be m a d e o f t he m again. All
as to the nee d o f u n f l in c h in g p e r s e v e r a n c e
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h e t w o c it i z e n s w h o s e w e l f a r e is in the these f a c ts are so ob v i ou s that it is e x t r a ­ has been t o o large.
In the w a r a g a i n s t s u c c e s s fu l di s ho ne s ty .
be d e v i s e d w h i c h t h e S u p r e m e Co u rt will
ha ve suffered b e c a u s e e n o u g h c a r e has not It*;. :.i \„ k. : .i r ••
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been
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O f cour se to c he c k the waste o f t im ber pr eparati on in a d v a n c e f o r p os si ble war
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be comparatively easy. Until it u
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terest to m a k e suc h p r o v i s i o n a n d no one necessary stride in advance is ndw
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In du s tr y Is a l w a y s n e c e s s a r y . Just as w a r how to handle th* fleet - as to met'.
generally.
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pl ai nt t h a t t h e law c o u l d not be i n vo k e d w o r k s h o p .
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else t o o lax, an d In e i th e r c as e in ef f e c t iv e y ea r s has be en s u c h as to m a k e it e vi den t tu re In t h e c o u n t r y .
large pri vat e owners, an d those o f the West loll o f d e a t h t han all o u r w a r s put t o ­ f..rm in time of p* ace whatever
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are rapidly fo llo wi ng .
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f o r p u r p o s e s o f “ j u s tl c e .
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war is declared it is too hte to flwDit.
these fuels should be co ns er ve d and not this c o u n t r y f or the ye ar e n d e d J u n e 30.
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is by practice at sea. under all the erf |§HRj
the g o o d results o f suc h a policy.
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sion o f F e d e r a l a c t i v i t y .
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v o c a t i n g c e n t r a li z a t i o n .
It Is m e r e ly l o o k ­ e xi s ti n g st at e o f p u b li c op in io n, w h i c h so d i f f e r e n c e w h e t h e r w h a t he e ar ns is call,
I f all that ought to be d >ne ar .a ^ ^ B
i n g f a c t s in the fa ce , a n d r e a l iz i n g that p r o f o u n d l y i nf lu enc es bo t h the c o u r t s and s al ar y or w a ge s , a n d w h o r e fu s e s to ente r right to ke ep the fee o f the coal, oil and gas sult o f a c c id e n t s in nulls, m i n e s o r on rai l- be don«-, at least let a beginning h « . ^ M
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c e n t r a l i z a t i o n In bu si nes s h as a l r e a d y c o m e Juries, h as b e e n do ne.
In my lost three annual messages,
rig hts to d e ve lo p the m un d er prope r r e g u l a ­ is s af e to say that the d e a t h s d u e to i n d u s ­ a spec I,'ll message t,, the l ist - ongnlj^^B
a n d c a n n o t be a v o i d e d o r un do ne, an d that s el ve s need s t r e n g t h e n i n g In m o r e th an o ne slons. an d t a k e s to c o n s t r u c t i v e i n d u s t r y ln
trial a c c id e n t s a g g r e g a t e In t he n e i g h b o r -
t h e pu b li c at l a r g e c an o n l y p r o t e c t Itself I m p o r t a n t p o i n t ; t h e y s h o u l d be m a d e m or e ste ad, is r e a s o n a b l y sur e o f an a m p l e re
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necessity for legislation that will
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f r o m c e r t a in e vi l ef fe c t s o f tills business definite. s> th at no ho ne s t m a n c an be w a r d in e ar ni ng s , in he al th . In o p p o r t u n i t y this m e th o d, the c oal dep os it s shou ld be
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f o r t he ex e r c is e o f c o n t r o l t h r o u g h the the r eal w r o n g d o e r c a n be re a d i ly pun ishe d. a f a i r a m o u n t o f f r e e d o m f r o m w o rr y ,
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G o v e r n m e n t by the C on s ti t u t io n Itself.
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T o c o n f e r up on t h e N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t .
w o rk e d In sufficient q u a n t it y b y t h e se ver al a g g r e g a t e c o n s i d e r a b l y less th a n o n e y e a r ’ s grades, so that they may become t h o ^ H
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In s e c u r i n g a g i v e n r e fo r m .
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Th is c h a n g e o f a u t h o r i t y a n d d i r e c t i o n w en t n e c e s s a r y p r o v i s io n f or t h e A r m y .
Unless
A l t h o u g h t h e .agreements reached
t h e e n a c t m e n t a n d e n f o r c e m e n t o f st at e f r o m t i m e to t i m e it u n w a r r a n t a b l y i n va de v f o re s u g g e s t to t h e C o n g r e s s the advls
into ef fe c t on April l. w i t h o u t c a u s i n g a p e r ­ u m p l e pr o v i s io n is no w m a d e by C o n g r e s s I c o n f e r e n c e did not In any direr :
l a w s o n t h e s u b j e c t, a n d th e n the e n a c t ­ M o r e o v e r , d i s c o n t e n t is o f t e n i i p r i n i d with ab i l it y o f a N a t i o n a l s y s t e m o f Inspection ce pt ib le c h e c k In t h e p r o g r e s s o f the w or k .
to put the M e d i c a l C or p s w h e r e It sh o ul d bo ; t p e le n gt h h o p e d f or by the more m W h e n Wl
m e n t o f t h e F e d e r u l la w, w it h o u t w h i c h
put di s a s t e r in the next w ar is In ev it ab le , f yet in m a m di re cti o ns imp r ant so?
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POSTAL AFFA IR S.
t h e use o f t h e p r o c e s s o f i n j u n c t i o n by th » an d g r a d i n g o f g r a i n e n t e r in g Into inter
m e st at e l a w s
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co ur t s , n o t o n l y in l a b o r disp ute s, but w her e st at e an d f o r e i g n c o m m e r c e as a re medy
i t i e a n V - t P - n every m M - t • And ti
for t h e pr esent evils.
T h e r e m u s t be t h e c lo s es t c o - o p e r a t i o n b e ­ s t a t e l a w s a r e c o n c e r n e d .
of the Congre.*« a postal sa v i n g « bank s ys ­
I refrain from
t w e e n the N a t io n a l a n d s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t s d i s c u s s io n o f th is q u es t i o n as I a m In f o rm ed
RE« LA M ATION W OR K
tem. as recommended by the Postmaster- n e c e s s a r y » r e v is i o n .
And the
i nte dis c us s io n as to jus iny tne ,
In a d m i n i s t e r i n g t hes e laws .
Ir ri g a t i o n s h o u l d be f a r m o r e e xt en s i ve ly General.
The primary ob je ct is to enc ourage n e c e s s a r y pr ovi sio n.
t h a t it w il l s o o n r e c e i v e t h e c o n s i d e r a t io n
But t he M e d i ca l D e p a r t m e n t Is n ot the s ub s t an t ia l p r o g r e s s has bPcn mad»s?
d e v e l o p e d t han at pres ent , no t o n l y In the amo ng our people economy and thrift, and by
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s t a t e s o f t h e g r e a t p l a i n s a n d the R o c k v
T h e r a t e o f pa y f o r I te en c o n v e n t i o n s were agreed upoasi
In m y m e s s a g e to C o n g r e s s a y e a r a g o I
Q U E STIO N S A F F E C T I N G I .A B O R .
an opportunity to husband their resources, vis ion s h ou l d be m ad e .
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T h e N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t s h o u l d be
t he re is no h i g h e r ty pe o f c it i z e n t han the r e a c h e d , an d resolutions were ado:*'
I « m o d a l l y ca ll y o u r at t e n t io n to tlie c o n ­ m o d e l e m p l o y e r .
l an t lc a n d G u l f States, w h e r e it s h o u l d go ti«s at hand for d e p u t i n g their money in A m e r i c a n r e g u l a r offi ce r, a n d he s h ou l d
It s h o u l d d e m a n d th
i n g t h e p r o g r e s s made in m » i ^
Viewed, however, from the
di tio n oY o u r c u r r e n c y laws.
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And ci
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of savl nes banks.
w h i c h a g r e e m e n t was not yet
b a n k a c t has a b l y se r ve d a g r e a t p u r po s e in e m p l o y e s an d It s h o u l d c a r e f o r all o f
experience o f the past few weeks, it is e v i ­ ha ve a f a i r r e w a r d f o r his a d m i r a b l e work.
.swamp
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s i d i n g t h e e n o r m o u s bu si nes s d e v e l o p m e n t then» p r o p e r l y In ret urn .
dent that the advantages of such an insti- T h e r e sh o ul d be a re la ti v e l y e v e n g r e a t e r c o m p l e t e to m a k e conventions pH®» Decembe
C o n g r e s s sh o ul d s h o u l d se r io u sl y d e v o t e it s e l f to t h i s task
titlon are still more far-reaching.
Timid Increase ln the pa y f o r the e n l is t e d men. A n
»f t he c o u n t r y . a n d w it h i n ten y e a r s t h er e a d o p t le g is l a t i o n p r o v i d i n g l im i t e d but defl
Cuba.
r e a l i z i n g th at u t ili z at io n o f w a t e r w a y s and
depositors have withdrawn their savings for espec ia l p r ov is io n sh o u l d be m a d e f o r e s t a b ­
l a s b ee n a n I nc re as e in c i r c u l a t i o n per c a p ­ ntte c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r a c c i d e n t s to all w or k
A y e a r ag o in consequence of
Of hall
the time being from National banks, trust lishin g g r a d es e q u i v a l e n t to t ho s e o f w a r ­ t l o n a r y m o v e m e n t in Cuba which th*!
ta f r o m $-1 .4 1 to $;<;{.04.
F o r s e v er a l y e a r s m e n w it h i n the s c o p e o f the Fe d e ra l pow er , w a t e r p o w e r , f or e s t r y , i r r i g a t i o n an d the re
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d o n a l l e g i s l a t i o n Is n ee d ed .
T h e r e c u r r e n c e ar se na ls .
In o t h e r w ord s, a m o d e l
am i . the I’ nllert Pl at e, Inter«" ne t«
men their earnings; all o f which money has ficiently lon g an d w h o d o th ei r w o r k well.
i f e a c h c r o p s e a s o n e m p h a s i z e s the d e f e c t s p i o y e r s '
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i f the p r e s e n t laws.
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should
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•«vision o f t he m , be c a u s e to l e a v e then» as s h o u l d a p p l y to all posi tion s, p u b l i c an d ties o f t he w e st e r n h a l f o f o u r c o u n t r y f o f safe deposit box to the detriment of pros­ e n c o u r a g e r eal ly g o o d m e n to m a k e t he al gov e r nm en t undei Governo» - M
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i r r i g a t i o n is m o r e ( m p o r t U t t han almost
vlngs hanks such money would be re­ o f ou r present A r m y is to s e c u r e an d r e ta in I 1° the Island because of this autieri,
ltsaster.
Si n c e y o u r b o d y a d j o u r n e d t he re m e n t has j u r i s d i c t i o n .
any other m ovem ent.
T h e c o n s t a n t pu rp o s e
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stru
n o w taking steps to provide for «
ed
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of ficers. T h is
l o n e y f r o m 2 per c e n t to 30 pe r cent , a m i a r e p r e v e n t a b l e a n d t h o s e th at a r e not. has R e c l a m a t i o n S e r vi c e h as be en to use the tual benefit o f capital and labor.
d i ff ic ul t y rests f u n d a m e n t a l l y o n the q u e s ­ in the island and our expectation is
1 further commend to the Congre*« the c o n ­ tion o f pay.
the com ing year t«> be able to tu:
he f l u c t u a t i o n w as e v e n g r e a t e r d u r i n g t he b e c o m e a p p a l l i n g in the m e c h a n i c a l , m a n u
Along
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T h e S e c r e t a r y o f the f a c t u r i n g , a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o p e r a t i o n s o f w a t e r r e s o u r c e s o f the pu b li c la nd s f o r the sideration of the Postma.«ter-General *» rec >m-
T h e n o n c o m m i s s i o n e d o ffi c er d o e s no t c o r ­ Island o v e r again to a government
u l t i m a t e g r e a t es t g o o d o f t h e g r e a t e s t nu m
mendatlon for the extension of the parcel« re spo nd wit h an uns ki lle d l a b o r e r ; ho c o r r e ­ by the people thereof.
Tre asu ry h a d to step In and b y wise a c t i o n ' t h e da y.
Cuba is t
It w o r k s g r i m h a r d s h i p to th
h e r ; in o t h e r w o rd s, to put up on t he land
especially on the rural routes.
There s pon ds to the best ty pe o f s k i ll e d w o r k m a n d o o r s ” li IS not possible that this : D jcembt
nit a s t o p to t h e m o s t vi ole nt p e r i o d o f oa
o r d i n a r y w a g e - w o r k e r a n d his f a m i l y to ha ve p e r m a n e n t h o m e - m a k e r s , to use a n d d e ­ post,
re now 34.215 rural routes, ser vin g nearly or to the s u b o r d i n a t e offic ia l in c iv il In st i­ should permit Cuba asal n to sink II
d ila tio n.
E v e n w o r s e th a n su c h f l u c t u a t i o n t h e e f fe c t o f su c h a n a c c i d e n t f a ll solely
15.000.000
people
who
do
not
have
the
ad
­
s t h e a d v a n c e in c o m m e r c i a l ra te s anil the u p o n h i m ; and. on the o t h e r h an d, th ere vel op It f o r t h e m s e l v e s an d f o r t h e i r chil
And b
W a g e s ha v e g r e a t l y I nc re ase d in condition from » hlrh we rescued t
vantages o f the inhabitants o f cities In o b ­ tutions.
dr e n a n d c h i l d r e n ' s ch i ld r e n .
T h e r e has
m c e r t a i n t y f e l t ln the s u f f l e n c y o f c r e d it ar e w h o l e c la s s e s o f a t t o r n e y s w h o exisi
taining their supplies
These recommendations ou ts id e o c c u p a t i o n s in the last 40 y e ar s an d that we ask o f the C ub an peopls , Decemb,
»ven at hi g h rates. All c o m m e r c i a l Interests o n l y by i n c i t i n g m e n w h o m a y or m a y not been, o f course, o p p o s i t io n t o this w o r k
they
be
prosperous,
th
at
they
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n
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pay
o
f
the
soldier,
like
the
pa
y
o
f
the
have been drawn up to benefit the farmer
•uffer d u r i n g e a c h c r o p per io d.
E x ce s s i v e
h a v e be en w r o n g e d to u n d e r t a k e suits f or o p p o s i t io n f r o m s o m e Inte re ste d m e n w ho and the country shopkeeper; otherwise.
, e l« e s so as to b r in g content, ordf
I officers, shou ld be p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y Increa se d
a t e s f o r c a l l m o n e y in N e w Y o r k a t t r a c t
de s ir e to e x h a u s t the la nd f o r t h e i r o w n
Of mo
n e g lig e n c e .
should not favor them, for I believe that It T h e first se rg ea nt o f a c o m p a n y , if a g o o d progress to their Island, the yueet
n o n e y f r o m t h e i n t er i or b a n k s in to the s p e c -
As a matte.* o f f a c t a suit f o r n e g l i g e n c e i m m e d i a t e profit w i t h o u t r e g a r d to t h e w e l ­ Is good policy for our Government to do man. mus t be on e o f Mich e x e c u t i v e a n d A n t i l l e s : and our only Interference l,
i la t l v e f ie l d
T h i s d e p l e t e s t h e f u n d th at Is g e n e r a l l y a n I n a d e q u a t e r e m e d y f o r the fa r e o f t h e n e x t ge n e r at i o n , a n d o p p o s i t io n
When th
r o u l d o t h e r w i s e be a v a i l a b l e f o r c o m m e r c i a l p e r s o n in ju re d , w h il e It o f t e n c a u s e s a l t o ­ f r o m ho ne s t a n d w e l l - m e a n i n g m e n w h o did everything p< « fi b l e to aid the small town and a d m l n l s ta tl v e abi lity, and such k n o w l e d g e and will be to help t h e m achlevs la
the country district
It is d u r a b l e that the o f his t r ad e as to be w o r t h f a r m o r e th a n
isee. a n d c o m m e r c i a l b o n »were e r e
g e t h e r d i s p r o p o r t io n a t e * a n n o y a n c e to th.
B *11
not fu ll y u n d e r s t a n d t h e s u b j e c t or w h o did country merchant should not be crushed out.
China.
0 p a y a b n o r m a l rates, so th at ea ch Fall e m p l o y e r .
we at pr esent pa y him.
T h e s a m e Is tr ue
T h e law s h o u l d be m a d e such
T h i s o p p o s i t io n
1 tax. In the s h a p e o f In c r e a s e d in terest t h a t the p a y m e n t f or a c c i d e n t s by t h e e m - not l o o k fa r e n o u g h ah e a d .
I ask for authori ty to re -fo r m f t .
OKLAHOMA.
o f the r e g i m en ta l se rg ea nt m a j o r .
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is.
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are
h a r g e s . Is p l a c e d on the w h o l e c o m m e r c e p l o y e r w o u ld be a u t o m a t i c Instead o f be in g
m e n t with Th in s under wh ich the » J
Oklahoma has become a state, standing on
u n d e r s t a n d i n g th at it w o u ld
be
ut t e r ly a full equality with her elder sisters, and her men shou ld be m e n w h o had fu ll y r e s o lv e d
f t he c o u n t r y
o f liioo was fixed, by re mitting a
a m atter for lawsuits
W o r k r d e n shou ld
w ro n g to a l lo w a f e w i n d i v id u a l s to e x ­ future is ansured by her great natural re­ to m a k e the A r m y a life o c c u p a t i o n an d Ing the obl ig at ion o f China fo rt ^ j And the
T h e m e r e s t a t e m e n t o f t he s e f a c t s s h o w s r e c e i v e c e r ta in a n d de fin ite c o m p e n s a t i o n
t hey should be able to lo ok f o r w a r d t«»
hau st f o r t h e i r o w n
tem porary
per so nal
h a t ou r p r e s e n t s y s t e m is se r io u sl y d e f e c -
source«.
The duty of the National Go ver n­ a m p l e r e w a r d ; w hi le onl y m e n p r o p e r l y m e n t o f all that par t of the
f o r all a c c i d e n t s in in d u s t r y Ir r e s p e c t i v e o f
yell
Ive
T h e r e is ne ed o f a c h a n g e
U n fo r -
ment to guard the personal and property rights
o l the 1
ne g l i g e n c e .
T h e e m p l o y e r Is t h e a g e n t o f profit t h e r e s o u r c e s w h i c h o u g h t to be de
nusltfled
sho ul d be g l « e n a c h a n c e to s e c u r e ¡ d e m n l t y w h ic h I* lo
un a te l y . h o w e v e r , m a n y o f t h e pr o p o s e d
of the Indian* within her borders remains of
t he p u b li c a n d o n his o w n re s p o n s i b il i t y v e l o p e d t h r o u g h use so as to be c o n s e r v e d course
those final re wa rd s.
T h e i n c re a s e o v e r the *11 (¡55. 492.09. and interest at 4 ,
unchanged.
h a n g e s m u s t be r u l ed f r o m c o n s i d e r a t io n
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f
the
present p ay need not be gr e at In t h e l o w e r A f t e r the reeeue o f the forel*l
e c a u s e t h e y a r e c o m p l i c a t e d , ar e not e as y a n d f o r his o w n profit he s e r v e s t he pu b lic
ALASKA.
p e o p l e a s a whole.
W h e n he s t ar t s in m o t i o n a g e n c i e s w h ic h
P e k in
du ri ng the B o x , r
f c o m p r e h e n s i o n a n d tend t o d i s t u r b exl st-
I reiterate my re co mmend ation« of la«* year g r a d es f or the first on e or t w o e nl is t m e nt s , In
n
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Decen
ng r ig h t s a n d Interests.
W e m us t al s o rule c r e a t e risks f o r o t h e r s , he sh o u l d t a k e ail
Some form of local self- but the In crease sh o ul d be m a r k e d f o r the 1900 the P o w e r s required fiora l -
T h e ef for t o f the G o v e r n m e n t to de a l wit h as regards Alaska.
ut a n y pl an w h i c h w o u ld m a t e r i a l l y Im pai r t he o r d i n a r y a n d e x t r a o r d i n a r y r is k s In ­ t h e p u b li c land h as be en ba s e d u p o n the government should be provided, as simple n o n c o m m is s i o n e d o ffi c er s o f
t he
u p p e r p a y m e n t o f e q ui t ab le Indemnlti
v o l v e d . and the risk h e thus at the m o m e n t
he va lu e o f t h e U n it e d St at es 2 - p e r ce nt
s ev e r a l nations, am i the final pr
the
old I
and
Inexpensive
as
possible;
it
•
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impossible
g
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e
s
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l
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n
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en
o
u
g
h
to
m
a
k
e
it
o n d s n o w p l e d g e d to s e c u r e c ir c u l a t i o n , the a s s u m e s w ill u l t i m a t e l y be as s u m e d , as s a m e p r i n c ip l e as th at o f the R e c l a m a t i o n for the ( ongress to devote the necessary time evid ent th at t hey
t r o op s
" fre_ Tr*
inte nd to s t a y p e r m a ­ d e r w h i c h the
Ser vi ce .
T h e l an d law s y s t e m w h i c h was to all the little details of neceamry Alaskan
•aue o f w h i c h w a s m a d e u n d er c o n d i t i o n s
it o u g h t to be. by the g e n er al pub lic . On ly
s i g n e d at
Pek in, ÿ.-ptember 7. I"
is
from
1
nentl
y
in
the
A
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,
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d
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n
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l
pa
y
d e s i g n e d to m e e t the n e e d s o f the fert il e legislation.
e c u i i a r l y c r e d i t a b l e to the Tre as ur y.
I do
Road building and railway build- shou ld bo gi ven f o r hi gh q u a li f i c a t i o n s in t h e a m o u n t o f this Indemnity -
In t h i s w a y c a n t h e s h o c k o f the a c c id e n t
an d w e l l - w a t e r e d r e g i o n s o f
t he
M id dl e
ot p r e s s a n y es p e c i a l plan
V a ri o u s plans be ¿1 iff used. Ins te ad o f f a ll i n g up on th«*
Irg should be encouraged.
The Governor of ta rg et pr actice.
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%ve r e c e n t l y b e e n p r o p o s e d M e x p e r t o o m - o r w o m a n least a b l e to b e a r it, as Is now the W e s t has l a r g e l y b r o k e n d o w n w h en ap
Alaska should be given an ample appropriation
A m o n g the o ffi c er s t he re s h o u l d be s e ­ C h i n a paid, up to an d Incluais»
w
h e r e w i t h to
tn f organize
t n n n ! 7# a
a f force to preserve the
the
gr e at
llt t e es o f b a n k e r s .
A m o n g the pl an s w h i c h c a s e
wherewith
ver h * th« mom
T h e c o m m u n i t y at la rg e s h o u l d sh ar e plied t o t h e d r y e r r e g i o n s o f
to w ee d o u t t he unfit d a y o f June, la it. « little
plains,
the m o u n t a i n s a n d m u c h o f the
r e p o s s i b ly f e a s ib le and whl< h c e r t a in l y
. WhiPkv s ei ;: r g to the natives vere e x a m i n a t i o n s
this *
t h e b u r d e n s as w ell &s the bene fi ts o f i n ­
F r o m th at p o ­ It w a s the first inte nt ion
Pacif ic Slope, w h e r e a f a r m o f 100 a c r e s is should be made a felony. The coal land laws up to the gr a d e o f M aj or .
h o u l d r e c e i v e y o u r c o n s i d e r a t io n is th at re
,en i l l
dsys
I
dustry.
B v t h e p r o p o s e d la w. e m p l o y e r s
• a t e d l y b r o u g h t to v ou r a t t e n t i o n by the
inadequate
for
s e l f- s u p p o r t .
In
these should be cha nged so a.* to meet the peculiar sition ..n a p p o i n t m e n t s sh o u l d b e s ol e ly by m e n t at t h e p r o p e r time
xpenwM
w
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Th is should be at- se le cti o n an d It sh o ul d be u n d e r s t o o d t h a t ,
re se nt S e c r e t a r y o f the T r e a s u r y , the es
r e g i o n s the s ys t e m lent Itself to fra ud, and re e d* of the territory
to «Bake
g a t i o n a n d ge t rid o f lit i ga t io n t o d e t e r
sn t l al f e a t u r e s o f w h i c h h a v e been ap-
m u c h l an d pa ss ed out o f the h a n d s o f the t e r l e d to at once for the present law* permit a ma n o f m e r el y a v e r a g e c a p a c i t y c o u l d ta l n ed as fu lly a* poss;
m i n e it. w h il e t he w o r k m a n a n d hi s f a m
Individuals to locate large art as of the pub- ne vor g*»t be y o n d
r o v e d b v m a n y p r o m in e n t ba n k- rs and but
the p o s it io n o f M a j o r . | e s t im a t e s a n d a c c o u n t , t
G o v e r n m e n t w it h o u t p a s s i n g in to t he h a n d s
other to
11 y w o u l d be r e li e v e d f r o m a c r u s h i n g load
domain for speculative purposes.
anJ w hi le ev e r y m an w h o s er ves i n a n y g r a d e ! s i n c e r e f r i e n d s h ip f o r Uh... - v* ¿ 3
»esa m e n
A c c o r d i n g t o th is pl an National
f the h o m e - m a k e r
T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f the
f an immense amount o f trouble, fraud a c er ta in le ngth o f t im e p r i o r to p r o m o t i o n | r e le a s e th at c o u n t r y f r o m i:s «
W i t h suc h a p o l i c y w o u l d c o m e in c re a s e d I n t e r io r a n d t h e D e p a r t m e n t
an k a s h o u l d be p e r m i t t e d to Issue a s p e d
of
Justice
gifts or
the
ra*
•d p r o p o r t io n o f t h e i r c a p i t a l In no te s o f c a r e , an d t c e l d c i t a w o u ld be r e d u c e d in
»hould be another Ju­ to the next gr ad e w it h o u t g e t t i n g the p r o - f o r all p a y m e n t s in e x c e s s o. t..
Joined in p r o s e c u t i n g the o f f e n d e r s a g a i n s t dicial division established
»ry tor :
A* early as dos - m o t io n to the next g r a d e sh o u l d be f o r t h - I s h o u l d pr ov e to be n ec e ss irj
« I v e n k i nd , t h e Issue to be t a x e d at so n u m l " r
the law. and they have accom plished much,
Henc
sible
lighthouses
and
buoys
should
'be
estab
|gh a r a t e a s t o d r i v e t he n o t e s b a c k w hen
T h e Co n gr e *s s h o u l d c o n s i d e r t h e e x t e n s i o n w h i l e w h e r e t he a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e law
wit h retired
T h e p r a c t ic e m a r c h e s an d i n d e m n i t y to t he U n it ed Stat*-* ana
llshed as aids to navigation, especially in and
ot w a n t e d ln l e g i t i m a t e t r a d e
T h is plan > o f t he e i g h t - h o u r la w
The constitutionality
_
. .
about Prince * 1111am Sound, and the survey n*,d m a n e u v e r s o f t he last t w o o r t h r e e j xens.
Greek
o u l d not p e r m it t h e Issue o f c u r r e n c y to o f the pr esent la w has r e c e n t ly be en c al le d h as b ee n d e f e c t i v e it has be en c h a n g e d
y e ar s ha ve been In va lu ab le to t h e A r m y .
C h i n w students.
But the laws them selves
are
defective
Ive b a n k * a d d i t i o n a l pr o fit s , but to m eet
P.l ! T <om*t
T W e is need o f
in to quest io n, a n d the S u p r e m e C o u r t has T h r e e y e a r s a g o a pu b li c la nd s c o m m i s s i o n
A
T h i s N a t io n s h o u l d h* ;• ' n
liberal approp ria tion s for lighting and buoy- I T h e y shou ld be c o n t in u e d an d e x t e n d e d
»• e m e r g e n c y p r e s e n t e d b y t i m e * o f *trln
was S»ve
d e c i d e d th at the e x i s t i n g le gi s la ti o n Is un
was a p p o in t e d to s c r u t 'n l z e the law. a n d d e ­ ir.g the southern coast an«? improving the j rig id and not a r e r f u n c t o r y e x a m i n a t i o n o f t lc a b le w a y in the ed u c at io n or
q u e s t i o n a b l y w it h i n t h e p o w e r s o f the C o n ­ fe cts. a n d r e c o m m e n d a r e m ed y.
h.s to navigation in Southeastern
Mask;-» j ph ys ic al c a p a c i t y has be en p r o v i d e d f o r the peop le , so t h a t the va st and
ifU y
N eed f o r Im m e d ia t e Action.
T h eir e x ­
of Neure
adapt
%
T h e p t l n c lp l e o f the e i g h t - h o u r day a m i n a t i o n s pe c ifi c al ly s h o w e d the e x i s t e n c e Ore of tho great industries o f Alaska as of , h i g h e r gr ad e of ficers.
T h is w ill w o r k well, pire o f C h i n a m a y g r ad ua lly
I a g a i n u r g e o n t h e C o n g r e s s the ne ed o f gress.
»
u#ct Sound an.1 tne <\ lumbla, is salmon ! I nl*'*» an o f fi c e r ha* a g o o d p h y s i q u e , unles * ’ m o d e r n c o n d i t i o n s
One wa> of
n m e d l a t e a t t e n t i o n to th is m a t t e r
W e s h o u l d as ra p i d l y a n d a s f a r as p r a c t i c a b l e o f gr e at f ra u d up on the pub lic d o m a i n , an d
Teddv 2
fishing
Gradually,
by
reason
of
lack
be e x t e n d e d to t h e ent ire w o r k c a r r i e d on the ir r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r c h a n g e s in the
I he ran stand h a r ds hi p, ride w ell, a n d w a l k I is by p r o m o t i n g t h e c o m i n g
•ed a g r e a t e r e l a s t i c i t y in o u r c u r r e n c y
Ftro£ £ u l ' d Wnó w l l b ì t a ke n^ m *ehawi»* rujned! ¡ »•!>¡T. he is n ò T “fit"' f o r ' a n y " ¿ ¿ ¡ d t T o n . 7 v è â i d e n t a *to“ “ th V « '" co u nt ry and u i t U *
r o v l d e d . o f c ou r s e, t h a t w e r e c o g n i z e the by the G o v e r n m e n t ; a n d the p r e s e n t law
The i
a w w e r e m a d e with the de s i gn o f c o n s e r v -
s h o u l d be a m e n d e d to e m b r a c e c o n t r a c t s on
van g r e a t e r n e e d o f a s a f e a n d s e c u r e c u r
fe o m e 'y FroV Fid
b,
S.
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h"
» ' ’ ol o n e !
B , f o r . h . t r a c t i v e to t he m to t ake
ng the n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s o f e v e r y pa r t o f
t h o s e pu b li c w o r k s w h ic h the pr e s e nt w o r d ­
Oovernmnct.
’
1 ‘ d St at e, h s . h e - . m . , C ol o ne l t he need f o r p
d h i .. g h e r edu . a onsl
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T h e r e m u s t a l w a y s be the most
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i n g o f the ac t h as be en c o n s t r u e d t o e x ­ use.
.............. - ------------ — g r e a t as O u r e d u c a t o r s sho ul d. -
gt d e x a m i n a t i o n by t h e N a t i o n a l a u t h o r
The eourage and en t e r r e :.» o f the rltitena o f !
The general
i n t r o d u c t i o n o f the
I h o p e s p e e d i l y to see t a k e c o n c e r t e d a c t io n t o w a M ‘ m
lee.
P r o v i s i o n s h o u l d be m a d e f o r an cl u d e .
Mr.
B
n
far Northwest in their projected V i - k * I i tne enl isted m an.
E s p e ci a l a t t e n t io n w as ca lle d t o t he p r e ­
• * ’- n*- the A r m y a f ar m o r e rig .d I n t e r n if i -n • I B « f N « o f \m erica«
w ergency cu rrency
T h e e m e r g e n c y issue e i g h t - h o u r d ay sh o u l d be the g o a l t o w a r d ve n t io n o f s e t t le m e n t bv the
passage
o f T u k o n - P a c l fl c Ex rosition. to be b el ? in lftop I
w h i c h w e sh ou ld s t e a d i ly tend, a n d the g r e a t a r e a s o f pu b li c land Into t h e h a n d s o f
o n e o f t Le- r e -u lt *
uld receive .Ibera! encourag em ent
Th «• • an d t h o r o u g h g o i n g test o f h o r s e m a n s h i p f o r !
¡ould. o f c o u r s e , be m a d e w it h an e f f e c t i v e
*3 t i l l e a
G o x e r n m e n t s h o u l d set t h e e x a m p l e In this
field offic er * th a n at prevent.
T h e r e C o n f e r e n c e at R i o la n ei r
in tn« •
ua r a n ty . a n d up on c o n d i t i o n s c a r e f u l l y pre
few men
an d to t he e n o r m o u s w a s te exposition is r o t sentimental In It* co re en I
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