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•e *-J cor \ n J. BEARD, Prop 0 L VIICEMT, Prop. Only Flrat-ClassShop in the City IS cent» 25 “ 15 “ 25 - Ilin Culling Slump.Hnj » ai :. me J. J. BAIINES S SON J. w. vo ,n. S| cci.ilist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. DECE M Bl.lt NO «nd m«f*fst*!rg athrer* »’bina thè cirouisr pr•»;■■e«sls uf l*A!k, * vitina from them 4*<l«rstlon» of th«.r Intenti»»«** and vlrws a* to ¿»strabiti!) <»f tr» adopllan of me»*uree tnsurtng Ibe i b-noflt» -sf equal.iy uf tre«tm4int of ali i fr*lgw*r« tbrouglxiMt i"htna Whh grsllfymg unanimi!*, th» re* c •incfded In this comimcm potWy. mabltng m* l<» ••• la thè »urcsoaf ul ter* minstion of i »* m * nego<ianon» pr»»wf u fri <h* friendly »pini whlch animate» ih p»w larfous power» liit»r»ot*d In tb* uni mctrd 4*vrlopmcn< *W cummrrc» ahi duatry ta ih* <*blne*« Kmpirv «• a *■ of vaat brachi tu li»« «hai» «umm# »1 wurid l*H»»eft letti la <*«*wrrrl. * he In thl« cotte Insto*, wbh h I had gratlArwIbn to annouttc» as a coo»p • I •ngagement lo ih* tat*re»led pow* Mar«b jo mw. I bopefuHy dlacero a I» tcullai fa«io* far ih» abwtrment of di*trust uf f->r«ign pur possa, whleh a y»*r |«4»t had appeared lo ln«|dre poltry uf Ibo imperlai gn» e romeni. fnr ih» cFeeitv» **»rtl<»a by II »d p» and «uthority to quell thè crIUro») fcu«lgn movemeut in th» n»>rth*ri» p ine»« m<**l itntn«»lli m Man< *hu »*niim*nt Acrekthg io tceilfy ’• Aderir I Ingncw* and abili!, uf (be mini»!ratino tu ro ’«• the suffer«« General Blacksmiths and Wajonnialers.... se qrtsnoN ...Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OR VIA BANK OF SCIO SHASTA ROUTE CAPITAL, $20,000. OFFICERS) am ? p m p w l<* »• p m K a *w . H w a m. P h » , 4 V a. »n » ' * ’ I • I » • m M . II fea m • . » a is m.e »• . », «warn nt.. Yarn A. W. HAGEY • tt«lr»« fej P**4>, Ni«« <>r I Scio P laning HARRY S JOHNSTON M ills Al L KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All Ku l< if Lum I er, Sa-h, Hoor*. M »ullugs Sliug'v*, Paint« ant Oik BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND SCIO, OREGON SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props Dur Riiís Are Eirsf-f'lass and Olir Horsc.-i Are G oim I Ihiwrs. Hack Connects W¡th All Trains at West Scio and Morning Train at Munkers. g- • • > «otorattesi of th* ttnpertsl i-»w»r tn P* n«t b* suffered to d*'«y the ape* ’y and them. dn has b**n accepted as la full cun- » c<>mpt«t» e*tabilshm*nt of th«« fronti«* • ■ < >f 'M« . e-.r the effrottv» -r.»n< * with our own deair«m for wa J lina to which w* ar« «ntlti*4 un»<*r the Opp 'f "he l «Mti»n«-d Tagats te '%•»» held and hold that «ffeetiva r«para. Russo America* treaty fur tha cewaton ai th« auch<*ni> of ih« V ! Atate* wat How for wrong« suffered and an *ndur- A-«ska ually •na«’«!. hu« opening the 4. m »T itvg a*<tiesa«wt that will make IhMr to- la thia rel«d »n. I may rafee «i*'n te if thè ost«n*i<*n i»f a «tabi# administra- curv*n«'r* imposalbl* can be«< be brought : the n**! of definitely marking th« Alas- thin >«-e tn >, th* i»rvltury of the about under aa authority which th« i hl- 1 kan boundary where It follow* lhe Ill»< •reti Ixgn throlrtng In bring this about, no« Nation reverence» reverences anil and obeys, obey*. WhHa meridian. A convention to that »nJ ha* I »I Recommendations for Civil Gov inte«t in mift’h last a civil rom* doing f we forego ho Jot vf our 4in- 1 been before th« Menât* to T Hmr two ml»« )I<M1, « mt*v**4 of the lloru William doubted right in ««act exemplary and do- f year«, but •• net » acting ha« been tak«n. I II Taft, t Ohio; i*rofe*»4»r » Iw-an C. ernment in the Philippines. terroni punishment of tbs r*»p*>n«1b;« . contemplate negotiating a new con » entt-»n w reatar. ■ f Michigan. Iloft, l.uke £ autiuu» and abettura of th» criminal «4 us ' fur a Jotnt determination of th1 » meridian wm Newly Fumuhrd and Prilled Ten . H-»n Henry C. Whereby r wo and uthot mil ion* kava auf. I by hellctceritfi« observation«. The»*. 14«. must. at»d Profaawnf Bernard Thraighuwl J* f*r«d gr ieious injury. • ‘ I« b#ll*v*J will give m^re accurate »nd MVIfW or cium -* The «Imi of the!» For h« real culprits, tb* avtl conn- unquestionable results than the ald^r»ai Our table» are supplied with the he * »pa < f thetr authority •»U a who have miaLed the imperial methods b*r»iufuro ln«l«p< ndrotiy foi» •et t rth In tn-iructlona of bed the market* aHnrd.J* 'a* ilgment and divert*«! the sovereign sis l«»w*d. which. •• Is known, pr.'VU th orilj- io their own guilty snda. foil ea* crop»nt at aevvral palais on th« line » addreseed to the flevrelary Th« KMsr, al « Tw Th« W«(t I«4 mi South olMt. SOa OREGON tikm be- -»*»*• impocatlv« within ths ■ th-ugh hot varying at say placo 1 be ir*n«wuil*d*t* them. Op«rHi««u <4 th« IxparffiMMi CMw> rational limn* of retributive jusiiee. Ho- than N® f«*t. g a rd mg thl» a» the iftitlai condition of POH TO HICO ANO CUI)* Iw«>gK Qv««tMMU. Inter national Arbitration rteptable SSCI leasen I between China It I« with satl»factl that t am ghie and the power». I said tn my m»«*«ge 4-rss In «be • *»r me ro-Fragreae to announce the formal not I flea I Ian at uf 4kq ifarr 11 to th« Chine»« Emperor. WAHI1IN4 •••>«« !>•* 1 I tes-40« t Mr I’uwnrd < nbnn »wlunumy. I it -«it that negotiation« m«y begin to Thr Hague un |U',»i<n.’.-r t of the »trpf» Kìniey» m**«ag - a«nt iu *u gr«s# !■> * . . " K . rr . n . n! *f P C-» RICO nay. it foil •• *»n as w« and t!>e other »Fmded guv- It of rallflrations of the convention t«»r !*d ’ by rhe «. i of the 4‘ongroe* the pacific «cillement of the inter nation tl .-¡m«- at* »nail be eft«»- lively aatlsfl««! of To th* Menale and Huu«o of Rrpr*««ata- uve-1 April lî, I»«' Is in aurr«a«ful Y »ur MAjrstys ability and power to disputas by t< power*, namely, the United Uveo 4'i- n Th» c urt* have been »«tab- treat • sth Ju«t etrrnn»«« ths pH nd pal Htatea. Austria. He’.gitim Denmark i ’»a* %%ith the outgoing at th* aid *u«1 th» the G »rrncf St 4 hl» **4 '* ;«le» France. Germany, Italy, Parola. rs who are doubly culpable, not land. Incoming <»f th* n*w century you brain Lh-g tnteHlgerilly and harmoniously* *r»» ■ ward th« foreigners but toward Portugal, houmsni*, ltu««1«_ Hiam Up the laat se«*i««n of th* Xlh i'ungrea» with ar« miking a ct rnmendab»» guerra*. On Your Majesty, under »ho»« rula the pur- Hneden and Norway «nJ The %>t i** evld«n«-ea on every hand of individual «nil Novrmlxr a general •lection Japan ai»o has since ratlflt-d th» Ihe « I*»»« of t'btna to dwell In ’ronrord with landa National prosperity and with proof of th* in if e ■ »• ♦ » t member* c-f Th« adm!hl«trat1ve C‘»un« V w as !■« the wor«»l has hitherto found «ipr«»eV»n Convention. growing »tr« ngth and larroardng power th* Le<i*I«-ur* and tne body hss been m Ihe wr < nw and pmtsediu-n assured to of the permanent court of arbitration hv* called tn for good ot It« . ubile»« tnstHutioh* Your ■ ' ' ■ V fb st Monday of been organl*c-1 an ! II has »«^ p r-t ruiev , «trangríA,'' mmntrvmcn «ill joiw with y»u in fa* tvreember Taking as • point of deparlur« ths or order and a cohslltullon for the In- H'ltation that Ameri-an Uberiv w m«*r* I r» mni*-nd that legUlatl n be endete I ••• in «e- r t! t imperial appointing Karl 14 ternati nal Arbitration Hureau. flrmly *»tabU»hrd than ever before and cordane« with article 23 of Ih» conventi -n by i'ongteM ronferrfng upon the lUcre- ('hang ; Hung and Prines Ching that tove for it and (h* d*i*rm ? na iIon to Whop«», pa’i providing for the appointment by each ter y of th« Intet sr «ui«rrvt«lon over th« , plenipotentiaries to arrange a preserve it ar* moi universal man *1 put ! !/• land» In !'<>’■'■> III. » and that he I |«<f j MaUüi Í tirm*nt. and the •dirt of fleptember signatory power of person» of known be d'.r •••?. .I to «■» Ÿrtaln the b*calk*n anJ Soy (ormer period of out hist »>ry« competency in question» of Internali Ä. whereby certain high ofBcUls Wer» de« Th* R» public was never ■u st tong b* i ■ - ! » ,f t ■ -■ • < !» »• law «« arbttrature 1 h«v« appo'nted a* qU4 Cause n«i"4rt on stn«f ‘tiy entrenched 1 in ev«r unable to t h»<*k th* rising strength Ignatrd for punishment, thl« ilovernment mu <1 «4 tn th* ctown af drain at th»' 4»t« The of the HiKSer» ar>d api-earod to t»* a prey hga move»! In concert with ths other member« of thl« court It-n. !trr'.i»i.:n th«- . « >t <»n ,»f Ihr heart« uf the p«*<p‘* as now Ubo tn the Vnilet Harrison of Indiana, et Pre-blent of the <* srlHullofl with frw amer.dm*ni*. e« 1**1» 1 tu Internal illu<rnaion« In the unequal Powers toward th« opening uf negntia- Stgt«« and that appropriation» f r sur- ®t wht. h Mr <\»ng*r a*»ks«*4 by Mr l‘nite*1 fltate«: H n Melville W. FuHer. V» . • he rt’ i.’r »•>.! the me h- λ Of th* • • || left the bands uf it* author», Th* contest, the ant foreign Influences guon of lillnol« (Thief Juallr« of the United »'iditinn* which have b«cn ma*!*' t«i o '• gained thr «»■<»» dancy. under th* i**d«r» ’ Rockhill, haa o««n authorised tn conduct J Alate»: John W Grigg*, of New Jersey. iTlnr, Tuan, organised •rratu of on lM»h«if <»f th» United Atate*. proclaim larger freedom and m*»r* «g- •hip at f Prtncw by Law Attorney-General of the Untied |l| A ! r • lottdvd clt!x<n«Mp Pogutar government Hoxrro, with which the imperial fore*al | donerai ba»e» of negotlatIona. formt). FtOtHAL DtPAHlMtNTS haa dvmunstrated In It« !H years of trial • Fliiated, held the country between Pekin ' Jatrd bv the Government of tts* French • nd linn. George dray, of Delaware a h«r* It« afabHily ami security and ‘ lb and the roast. p«-n<4rat«d Into Manchuria ¡ Republic1, have been accepted with cor- Judge uf the Circuit Court of the Vlilted Staten lain react* étions •* to »fetalis, mad« krmy sbotild Hr fa.neo I m it» «too— *ftl< |*n> y as the I m - s ( ln*trum*fit uf Na up lo th* Ruaslar> border and through Y be Nwsy, l*<a«i»m«'ra. I'lr. their emt**arlea threatened a like rts« nect'Mary by our own ci ro u met » new and tbmal development and the best »«fe by other, i Th» important matter of an !nt»roe»»n!r througnuut Northern China. Atta«ks upon by tike «Imitar rroerv«th>n« gt.ard to human rights ”1*1 •tre ng th ' ’» Arm y I« When the at*lh <*ungr«s* asM-mbbd. In I foreigner«. dewtrucLun of property and | P*»w«r» open to dt*cu««inn In the proa rana' has assumed a new nhv«e. Ad- mm isguiirs and J& *O VSI« ress uf th« negotiations. The dlspo«Hlnn laughter of native convert» were re- > Notemb*r. H rj 0. the population »*< the hertng to its refusal to reopen the quewtf-»n Ihe avi ft Match • im. The Taung ll | rtf the Emperor*« Gov*rnm«nl to admit of the forfeiture af the contract at th* Unliml H*a:»s was &.>* <G, it is now ported from «II •!<!** luu* heal the prvOeut vai liability fur wrong» d>»ne to foreign guv ! Maritime (''anal Company, which was PmSdrnt ill be dt*cha*ge«t and ti»« A. J. Johnino TS.So| '.W I pen we had i< state* now Yamun. already perrmated with huGIle ernment* and «heir clti»*n« and to act trrmtnAted for alleged nonegecutkim In it* w«* have Then mir territory consisted sympathies, could makn no effective re «Ui I m » reduced to WÎ4 Vk< Ptrudtnl . J. W. (uion of *<» <do square miles It I* n»»w J.SM.iA. •pun*« to the ap|wu*l« of th->- Legations. upon such additional designation of the I October. 11®*. the Government at Nicara * nite tad mni In iwa perm>qs as the foreign Ministers guilty i>erWi>H» f*»roign (SUiwr C. V. Johnton square mllee At tnla crlthal juueture. In the e^r y IMucatkm. redgion ami gua has since supplemented that action rd af win r» ««Miv-ntd by Pr. »blent during of th« year a p4»q»«»aai wa* m»»1r at I’ekin may be lit a positiun to make by declaring the so-•(> led Fyre-i'ragtn morality have kept par» with our ad ' •* * compre hrt»«lv« ■ •»( c d'- m* »nd ( nlift«*»lion* vatteem« nt tn other direct tuns »nd wnlie by the o’her powers that a cumb n< d g'Jves !i*>i»i- <>f a c >mi '»-t* »«-ttirm^nt of npllon void for n>»np4iv inent of th* stipo b <s a general b nk ng an>l ri hing» extending its the Government has fleet be aaattnbl» •! in Chigre» waler» as a alt questions invt>|v«d, «««tiring f»»r«ign iat*»! advance Protest« in rviatl»>n to w h * t '! •' u , > uf *om*-ining rights of roaldensg and Intercourse o* moral 4«*m>>n«tration. under coyer of adhered to it* foundation principles and these arte have beem Al<*4 In the Atate I • ■* I‘ .« pl*n received the bu'tnes». 1 «n» ma *• at ru-rent rates abated none of them In dealing with our shlch to < i4ct uf IF» ('bines* Govern terms uf «quallty for all the world » a I of the 4 opgres« and «Inc» then Ihppartment and are under considerati*»*» I regard as one of the eascntlal factors lieeming Itself relieved from <il t n< an ar »«>? *, rl.ni< n» have b« • n mid.- and new fH-ople* and A Natl »n ment reaprot for forr gn tr aty rights *nd aid drafts taurd on principal cldcs. it<>x*-r« Tm of a durable ad|u»tment the ocurement gagements. the Nhvaragua Oevertttnrnl • tk of (u< t*f>- **» <*n ha* st c-adiiy s«» pm>erv<-d and blest give« reverent th* suppression »»f th* ! « V » •• h»v« thanks to (*#** and lnv*»krs hla guidance United HtAt'S. while not parti» Ipaling In of adrqunte guarantee* for llh«rty uf shows a dl*po«ltl*vr* to deal freely with 1 - -c g at r» -rr .T f »r’i and th« continuant < of hi« care and favor. the Joint demonstration, promptly sent f.'lth. «G. > h-c-< ;r«ty of th■••« native* lhe canal question, either In the way of from th* Philippines ail ships that could 1 who may embrace alien creed« la scare»*- ne got la I Ions with Ihe United Atate» or by ; .-i» w:th alt thn » c-'i»t«|:-.-i*t< 4 and be spared for service on the Chine*« iy a lr«a efTrctual assault Upon the taking m*saures to promote the water*- rn » * ' t , » ■- I eh » It l»*al Sppll« CHINESE PROBLEM roast, A «m <11 force of marin« » was rights of foreign worship and teaching V «• «-»li r- i í• * r o»< The pr«»p«r way. Overtures for a conventi» IO effect than would be th* direct invasion thereof landed at Taku and sent t to I*« kin for the »f ‘ . i‘.< ■ i >■ requires the building of a canal tinder th* au*pl < mu »re I tint I «-»I Ip tu thr Herr al protection of th* American la-gallon. trwb *4 in It* u»*i. The number of Malter of Indemnify, of th« United Atate» are under conefd« T4» Other ptiwrrs tuok ■Imitar action until Iruuhlrs. - <sary to i - *»< -m ihl» duty alun» The OUT •l«m. In th» meantime, th» views of C on« mailer of indemnity for - ti.r 4 fH II W - fr- ,V « -<«-tn bled In the cap!« ■rt '.lined by he "ar livpirtmtnt. wrongrd ■ resa upon the subject In Ih» tight In our foreign intercourse citisene te ot the domi- a question of 4 tai as legation guards. Oi'f lm im a ‘■»wane*, to be H IM Oka nt question hue been the treatment ut concerrt th* report of the otnmlRe* appolnttd to M* **ur«*d In money gto ( 4 d I» • Still the peril lnrr»aj»«d The legations <r#- M or nmr» n»HD ary posts tn ” r- í the Chinese problem etamlne the comparative Apart from thl» sufTIrtent reparation may prove tn t nif-d *«.*t«-g »»her than th* e«m«t- our relations » ith the power» have been reported the development of the »editbiu* yond the ability of China Io meet various tran»-lsthmlan ship canal pro)- muvr-nrnt In Pekin and th* n*ed <»f in Ute jni were r< nnvur In emphatic disclaim - > e» t« may b* awaited. *-■ fort n 4tii.ni» i": nu iitxp uf !<► h«i»py. i-v’*« i» b< r»g constantly increased Th« recent trouble« In China aprir.« creased provision for defense against it *re of any P»irjM>»M at aggrandisement 1 I commend to th» early attention ot <r» •« M r» than U ! ‘ *-U *«> hav« iMklnu uf lakw Fort«. from the anti foreign agitation which for through the <1l*mrmt»ermrn! of the em- ' th* H*n«t* th* conveniIon with Groat SCIO OREGON r * p* -I In bul'; II» g «txl equipping While preparations Were In progress for pire. 1 Am di»pr*t 4 10 think that due I Britain tn facilitate th* construction of the past three years has gained strength «ni (key ran on’y be cared for - ■ !n the northern provinces. Their orlg.it k lari compensation may be made In part by • such a canal, and to remove any obj*c- r Regular Army The poets now .Q tlon whl.h might art*« out of th» mn*en- .»! d . k • P the tttlili kJ In i • lies deep In thr character of lh» Uhl- I guarani»** of urlty for for gee and other» io be bulli proviti« Itesr races and In the tradillons of their open an sttvmpt of the foreign ships tu r>an right« and Immuniti«*«, and mo«t tk*n commonly called the Clayton Hul- wiMion,» and. If fully gnr* g -vernment 'Hie Tai Ting rebellion and • landing «t Tak ; was m Important of ail. by the petilng of China wer treaty. require »V« Many ot The fort* t«» the equal commerce of all the world. the ope ning of Chinroe |*ort« to forejg i Ar* from the Chinea« fort*. Hrlaltnne With «pn<M. »«t« are trade and settlemsnt disturbed alike tit» were thereupon *h II»d by th»- fu*Hgn v»«- The»e view» have bcm amt will be earn flatlsfartory progre«* ha» b-en made *.t »trat« the occupa- «ela, th» American Admiral taking no estly advocated by our representatives. toward the r»,nclu»h»n of a general treaty h«aBogen»1ty . nd the aselusion of (*hlna. W» have la wh « h U The Government of Ilussla ha* put for of friendship and Intercourse with ft|Min Mranwhllr f«*te|gn activity made Itself part In th«» attack, on thr ground (hat & CO., Proprietor», 'tween '»! » an! «*» troop» For felt In all qj.vrtrrs. nut alone on th« we acre not at war with I'hinn, an«! ti at ward a suggestion that In the event of a tn replacement of the old treaty, wnlefe rnt our tn op* in that Island can- nsoildate prufra« t«-d dtverwritce of view« In regard coast, but «lung the great river«, arteries a host tie demonstration might passed lulu abeyance by rearon of th« i ’or materially dim*»« and In the r»m*»trr districts, carrying new th* «ti11-f »r«dgn eV m« nt and strongih-n <•> Indrmnitlr», the matter may be reie late war. A new « unventum of ««tr.» I*.» ly not u ’H the conclusimi I to oppo*r th* rellevlmf co|- sited to th* court of arbitration st The Ideas and Introducing new associations th* Itotcr« tkm to approaching completion, and i t the constitutional conven umn. Two days later, the Taku fort» Hague I favorably Incline to this, be among a primitive people which had pu» would be much phased wer« a commer tion and a government pro- st.rd for centurle» a national pulley uf were > captured after a sanguinary c-n- ilevfng that high tribunal could not fall cial arrangement to f-JUw I that f«e| vldrd * y tb* Nalh snai ' Nmatltutlon »hffUid Al< t Hrvrram'e of communication with tn reach ¡» solution no !•«•« condwlve to Ixtiaikm, we »hould not suffer to (*»»« an op,pur- hav* been estabi ■! »nJ I!« stabil ty The t< ¡»graph and the railway spread P kin fol! ;iuw«4. and a combined fore»« of the xi .blHty sn<t enlarged prosperity of (unity to rrafflrm the ll*» that dial w* hav» re- assur d In For to Hl ing over fhe|r land, thr steamers plying additional guard* i wh ch wa« advancing China lt*rif than Immediately bmcflrlal i existed between US and Mpaîn from the 1! ducro* hs garrtsuir»« to ii-Jt which Includ* I !l«x wa« checked »1 tu the power«. on their waterway«, th* merchant and to Prfchi by the Pel |ri<l«|H*mj*m time of our «arli*»t co. an d to na’ivt troop*. Th<re 1» no room fur The l*olatlon of the M’gs- the missionary penetrating year by year Lang Fang ! enhance the mutual banchi» of that < urn j! further reduetten h- re We Will tie Fe- •ton« waa ccmnl fr. OTHER FOREIGN RELATIONS . m« rviai 1nt« roour»e which la natural tx- qulrod to k*rp a ronGderabl* fore« in farther t* th* lnt*riof bs »»fur t By June ». the legation* were cut off Chine»« mind type» »>( an alleu invasion, twwn the two countries the PhlUpi-tn« l «»rois for *«»me tim* to An Identical note from th* Y.tmun «»r- changing thr course of their national life ItrlntloRS With <4«-riw«*ty. Frutn *he best Information oh- Ry the term« of the treaty of pet-« come. • nd fraught with vagus forebodings of dcrod each Minister to have Pekin, und r Good will prevails In our relatlun« with taln vble w* shaH need I her*» fur th* Im- the line boumllng the ceded l^htilpptne ‘i’n disaster to their beliefs and their self- a promlaod escort, within JI hours the German Empire. An «mbable a<1ju«t. group on the *»>uthwea( failed lo Include m -r»’e future fr n â*«J* to O) «*W m*n gain tim«-. th«-y repll«d asking prolonga- •cmtrul men! of the long pending question of the »evrral small Island« lying weet of th* I am sure t). number may b» r»durod •• It oh of the tlm* which was afterward admlasioti F«»r several rear« b«for* the present of our life Inaurane« rompa* he ■ i?gr--.!x shall rotti» to acknowledge grant«-«!, and requesting an Interview with Hulu*, which have alway« been re»»*g trouble« «11 th« trsource« pf foreign dr nle« to de bu»ln> »« in Brussia haa be en • 4 j V of th- f ltr.1 Alate* of nixed as under Spanish control. The •>* r th« T^ung It Yamun on the following rriichrd One of the principal companies p|.»mai‘y. backed by moral drmonstra* which there aro avuring Indication». thms of thr physical force of fleets and day. No reply b Ing received, on th« ti a a already been readmitted and the way rupatlun of Hlbutu and Cagayan. Sulu It mset be apimront that we will ra- ‘ morning of th* teth th» (httmn Minister. arm«, have I »-rn needed tu secure dur Is opened for the other« to »bars th« prlv- by our naval force» elicited a ctaim on qulra an army of about O!.«*), and that , the part of Ai>ain. the resentlal equity rrojwct for the treaty right» of foreign- Itaron v -n Ketteier <<■! out for th* Ya- Heg*. ' of which ruuid not be f Tinuid In order during pr» -»-nt r*>ndiii<»ns In <‘uba and mun to obtain a res pons«, and on the j Th* settlement ars «nd to obtain satisfaction from th- Ramnan probi «-m. way was murdered. An attempt by th« to cure th« drfet't of the treaty by re Ih* Phiiippthv» th* President «Mould hav* to which I ad vet my ¡«at nie»«age responsible authorities for the sporadic auth-'flty !•’ InCfra « the for-e to ths legation guard to roravor his body wua ha* »• romi ll»h*d g«H»d result». Pear« and moving all possible ground uf future mu- outrages up- n the perrons and properly ’ fulled by the China««. »b«*r «»( Indudrd In un«|erst«ndlng respiting the lni«rprei*. i contentment prevail in the Islands, espe uf unoff« nd ng f sojourners, which from > i Ulh ty should he given tu fai»« I'rkle« IrSSli««« ittarke«!. cially in Tutulia. where a convenient ad* tton of Its third article. I directed the n.iti* tlm* to Um* occurred at widely sep >r> in the Philippin«« up to Arm d for«-»* turned out against th« mlnlstrathm that has won the round »-nee negotiation of a supplementary treaty. !» - araU<! point» •n « the northern provine«». the Taft commission beile»«« whl<h wll) t*c forthwith laid before th* ) legations. Thotr quattrra wer« surround • nd 4-»(**t tn of the kindly-disposed natives a» in the • rase of the Outbreaks In w i r 4-fT*4'liva In detecting «nd ed and atta< ked Hie tn s»li>n compounds has been orgtnixed under th« direction Senate, whereby Spain quit* ail till* and i "hum • nd flban Tung guerillas. a»*a*«tn» and la- !*<»* l Ing i of anti-foreign I placards h-- w re ahamli«n«d, their Inmate* taking of the commander uf th« L’tlled SHal»-s «-«Aim of tide to the l«lan«j* named, a* drone« than our own soMhera. well a« to any and all Island» bci • •«'»■< came a daily occurrence, Which the fe- rtvfuga tn th« British tegatloei. where all naval station al Tango Tango. Th#» full diet u«sh r»* uf thl* subject hf An impell*l meat Inspection law been to the I'hilipptne Arrh!p«Ugo l>lng out pealed prubs* on of the Imperial I pi»wer tn* other I* gallons and guard» gaih« r«d •cr of War in hl» annual re- »Id» the line« describe#! in **b1 third ar tha Ae»cre(»rv falhd G > <he«’M or punish These Indam- for mute sflrctlv* defense. Four buml/rd enacted for tJrrmany. While it may sim ticle. and agree« that all such l«ian«i* |M<rt is called lo your «arnesi attention. ma lory appeals to the I Ignorance and persons were crowded In It» narrow com> plify th« Inspections, It prohibit« certain Tbr tsvr. , pas* Two th<>u*4nd native converts w r* products heretofore admitted. Thera 1» •hall be comprehend«»! In Ihe cc#«l<>n of uf III* the ■»<****. miw«»» mend. •ui ij*rr»tHi»n ad th» archipelago a* fully •• If they h«4 Very r fli Imi »«-rro* has bran render*#! and ab*ur»l tn their accusations, and I assembled In a nrar-l>y p»ace under pru* still great uncertainty a« to whether our In been espresaly Included within those line» by the Navy tn ronnection with th« Inaiar- deeply ha-t .• In fhflr »pirlt. ild »••»< t*cU *n of the furi tgc.ers. Unr» of defrn«« well tklgh rstlngulshrd German trad« tn leflls in their In consideration of thl» cession the Uwlted rr in II Phlhrpin«’« and th» rocenl Philippine«, b » work rutirlnstive • Hrr'nitlive harm Tl»r> aimed were strengthen»4. trenches dug, barri meat products CAB rrvtv* under its new States 1» to pay flpalf» the sum of |l'* ‘ disturbai in China. cades ra >*<l «n-.i pr»i «rations made tu burdens. Much win depend upon regula st no particular ria«» <»f foreigners, they A bill 1« now pending to effr t the ro- A very • <iti• factory »rttlement h«« b*»-n tions not yet promulgalad, which we con- were impartial in attacking everything stand a *uge which al once tw-gnri With thr negotiation of the partial fldrntly ho(*e will b« free from the dla- <>mmrnd4ll<m mad» In my last annual ma*!* uf th* ' i-|««>‘llhf qurettun <*f the f -trlgn Ai outbreak in Hhnn Tung n me »«age. that appropriate legGiatlun be Hr «if aitiiit pGtM A fraeiii. man armistice of July It. a proceeding which crimlnatiuns which attended th« enforce. wdi'r'h German miee onarlr« were slain had to carry Into eg«utk>n article I ah * tn m secured and the wa* dtubilr«* promoted by the represen re h*a m*nt uf the old *t*tut<a. was the to« ria I viral result of the m»ievn v for a tlmrrnrnrnl armor plate The remaining link In the new line of of th« treaty of peace with Spain. b> | IM lent (««at hing« The p silng <»f »rditi»«».!« tations of th«v Ch!n*-s* envoy tn W‘ash which the United Atatr« aaeume«! th» ' ing on. tn« way st» ojwnrd for the con plant avi elded direct lelrgrapidc communication l*l«'»n pls car«!* «»hotting tu thr utter dretruc- veyance to Mr Conger of a test mesaage th« United Aiate» and the German Em (sarment of certain claims for tndsm- ' Thr •la*vnlf«M l»land«. •ion uf foreigners and f every farmgn Ils cititene ciltaen« against Apa Atm In. In nlty of Ila I a«k •4- nt by th* Aerrrtsry of Atale through pire ha« recently been complete«! atTotd- M h « « given in thtrg ru tinued unrebuk-d Htvelil«« that action be lake» to fulfill thl* obli the -rp »rt * th«- Uoiernur of Hawaii a« d< nion»tration« toward tbs stranger the kind ‘»ttlcee uf Minister Wu T'-ng mg • gratifying o*»««!un for exchange c»t Fang Mr Conger's r»q»!y. dispatched fr««m friendly rung re tula I ion» with th« German gation. tn thr priori»» and 4r%« i -pinr nt of the gained strength by 'gvn’t^i. n Pekin on July I» through the same chin- Emperor. Is'itnds during the period from July 7, the H«orr Aallaliww. net, aft- rd«d to th« outside world tn* CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINES ’Mr* th* late >f h* approval uf th« Joint I hr fl«*r r War. The sect «'omm«»nly »lyled the IH r* flr»t tiding* that the Inmat»« of th* U- rr« -iut-or, f the «Nmgrrws providing for Gur fr -■ > r st» ■ * with Gr-*• Hrtt developed greatly In the province* north galiot»» were alive and hoping for succor. i ttion up to April ». !*•' the The war In M-ulh Africa Hrrommewdallnn« for a Civil fin»- th- i »> •in continue uf the Yangf *. an! with collusion of ITil* new« stimulated th* pr«q*arations f« dale of the approval uf the art providing Introduced important questions b A co nd I - rrnmrwf for the I i I bmi I«. many notsbis jFIclal«. Including some »n a joint rail« f ex (»edition. In numisr* «ufti. a govern-'-nent f »r thr territory and there« lion unusial In international war« was I ! In my laat annual message I dwelt at th* Imm dial« c» uncll« of i he thr«Hie II «elf «dent to overcome tb« resistanc* wb rh I after lb. Iliwa’ift »er.au« take»» presented In that while on« belligerent I b>. >m »larmlt giy aggressive No for*dgn- fur a month had been organising brtwern •<>me length up«m the condition of af In tie vr-ir I MH glvr« a total population had control of thr »ea«, the o*hrr i had Retnturrem<n<s • r « life f»Ut»’'.!« <f the protected treaty Taku and th* capital fairs In the Philippine». U hile «erking of iWW. of which >1.01» were native Ha but no ports, shipping or direct trade, t gntfis w i* safe No forrlgn tetrrrst w*s •ent by all the eo-operating governments waa only acceMlbl« through the territory | to impress upon you that the grave re waiian«. The number of Americana re- were constantly arriving Th» Unite«! sceurs from »pulls :l«*n •pon»ibiiity trf the futur« government of |x»rtr«i was M"'- Th* result« of Ihe Fed of a n-utrai Veiatlous question« ar<»a* The »hploma’l- representatives of th* Atate» contingent, hastily assembled from taken tbl« year «how the through Great Britain » action in reaper! those Island« reais with the Congr«»« of eral powers In Pekin strove in vain to cheek the Philippines or dispatched from this Io neutral cargoes not !»lan<t» to hav» « total population of 114 • contraband tn 1 I the L'nltrd dtate«, I atxtalnrd from t< this muvemvi* Pro’csi wa* follow rd by eountrr* amounted to *om« >•» men. un- thdr own nature, shipped to Portuguese . ommendtng at that time a eperlltc and »1 «mowing an inrreaM over that report« demand, and demand by renewed protest, <!»<-th« able ro mm« nA of the iamenrod Houth Africa, on the »core of probable or • final form of government for th« terri rd m IWS «»f M ♦*! nr <! 7 per rent There to be met with perfunctory edicts from <N>lon*l IJ arum and afterward* of (Rn •uspectrd ultimata deatlnativn lo th*; tory actually h»l«J by th« United M’ates h«« Item m»rk*d t-r -gr«*« In *dwcatk>nal, the p*is<e and svaslv* and futil« assur. «ral Chaffee. Boer «tales. Au< h consignment« in Brit- j force», and In which, a« lung as th« In- >. •■,»!> and rail I development of Mrarwe gners from the Tsung it Yamun l*he l«h »hips, by which alone direct trade t« •urrewfiun rontlnu«a. th« military arm the l»iand« Toward th» «i clrc'e of the ft ger influence narrowed kept up bdWeen our porta and fluuth i must necMearlly be supreme I stated I hr Fwrlfih Onawa. began. A s«vrr< al»' ut Prkln and. while nominally «Pg Africa, were seised In application of a my purjxiH, until th« Cot.gre»« «hall The !>trrit»»r of Ihe Or.-u* «tale* that mvtlgrd a« sr -dtlleoia. It was felt that Pa Twin. In which Colonel IJscum w«» kill»*! law prohibiting llrttl*h vrsaels front trad- have mad« known th« formal »X pre*» ten th* work n ronnrctlon with ihe llth ren« Th» rilv was storm*#! and »»artly rte- •Md »Uh *« rr.rmy without regard !* a*y [ of Its will. to MM th« auihorlfv vested prrvided the rap »a! rus Is progress ng fav*rgb!y. TMs Na* Its capture afforded the baa« contrabqild character of the goods, while In me by th« Constitution and the stat the Imperial font» wars imbu'd with »is iirnjed • ■ r * b : » ’ V 1 he I 'OS- dor trine», and that the immediate coun- of operation* from which to make th* rargups shipped to Belagoa Hay in neutral ute« to upho.d the sovereignty of the gr»»s each dreads, ha* Anally resulted :n triors uf lb* Emprrea l’-aa4<r w*r« in Anal advance, which Ugan in the Ar*t bottoms w« re arroated m* the ground af United Mtat«e In these distant Uianda. a» the rolle» lion of an agrégation of stati*. with Ite anti foreign days uf Augu»'. the < • (-edition being alleged dewtinatkm to the enemy's coun In ail other p aces where our flag right t'.'Sl fart* to lerormln* the industrial full sympathy » »try Its manu!» turi»»* m<»v< m* nt try. Appropriate representation t»n our . fully floats, placing to that end at th* gr wth >f th- its r >-hrte«* is The lr.« regeing gravity of the rund!« • nd American tro«»p* at the outset An part rrwulted In the British Government ' dlepoaal of th> > Army and Navy all th« and m 1 »'lai »es ur» m!' * • nr J f-f ’ Sts. the tiumN-r«! of I'S other battle was fought and won at lb*n« tn China. and the Imiti nene» cf agreeing to put- hae* outright all »urn means “ which **-*-*■ the liberality of the Con- * ultur.it d •?»!»-<• their farms aid Thereafter, th« dishearten-d good« shown in be the actual property of gr««a and Ihe people have provided peril to our own divers« Usd inter**!« In Y»»ng Teun N > pr • I ’ » ih *>!»>• * ’I »nil an-1 roll*tous op the «m.dre, •« well as lo ihoM> nf all ("hlr.**» troop* offered little show of rr- American cillxens, thua cloaing the Inci contrary eiprr»»l<>n of «h» will of th« jw»rtun|t)e« .-(• well a« qurst|r»ns pertain A fow day* later, th* impor dent to the satl*factlon of lhe Immediate Congre»« having been mude. Ihe other treaty government« were soon •latanc* 1 have ing to Snr 11> logica I ro'*»!|t OUS appreciated by this Government. rau»lng tant posi ion of T»» Ki W > •«• taken. A ly Interested parties, although unfortu steadfastly pursued the purpose so de I'rr'-Nwl |«m G n I m U 11 * t ra * «a « wee. profound solicitud*- Th« t’nitrd lítale«. rapid march brought the united force* to nately without a broad a-ttlement of the clared employing the civil arm as well P ir gfe»t pt -• r tv we must guird fr.«m the eerlt’-et day« of foreign inter« the populous lily of Tung Chow, which ques'ion of a neutral s right to send toward thr auc«»tnpH«hmrnt of pacific*», •gainst the dangwpa It Invite* in estrav- courte with China, he» followed a policy capitulated without a contest. good» not ontrband per •« to a neutrai lion and the Institution of local govern agarv-e In g»verrmeni exprodltur«» and On August II. Ihe capital wa« reached. port adjacent tn a b*D!gerent area. of pea««’ ctnilllrg emitting ao an occasiona oceaebtn« to to* ments within the lines of authority and appropri *tlon« and the choarn rrprosm- law. tlfy <•••'! UHI t*» furi ;»r tn« esteno*wn Aft-r a br\ft <nnrt ci loneath the wall*, • laths flnwwdary. tAtlv»« of th* people w II. I doubt n-t. fur. lhe relief column entered and th« Usga- •f Lnwfu! ir».le. to revprcl thè eovrr Progrews in the hoped for direction h«» i *h at’ *» > ' 'le In P Ir iegldal'on of The work of marking cMtaln provJs tlon« w«-re eavrol. Th* United IMtate» t» i ' Ita govetnment. and lo Inauro, É bv Our force« have sur- tr it w -** « tonal boundary points for convenience of been favorable, ••••«»’’ in 4 season . f but earn- •*»Idlers sailor« and marine*. off!< *rs and adratnletratlon around the head of Lynn ^««sfully eon trolled tha greater part of plenty, husbands for th* future. In IM« al! 1« g> m ite and klndiy s»t. m» in» thè fur.r»! ■•••ur« of prw. m*-n alike. In th««»e distant ctinve« and 4'anal. In accordance with thw temporary tha island« overcoming th« organised ora of great bu«tne*s activity and opper- tertiun f»* tb* live» and pr party >.f • r unusual surrounding* showed the «am« arrs*'gement arrangement of October. Octubgr, It**, lite, was com- j force* , _ tunity raullow le not untimely force« of the Insurgents, and carrying ft will law ab'dtng ctt'gena and for the ever* v*l-»r. di»cipiine and good conduct and pleted by a Joint »urvey In July laat The order and adminlatratlv* regularity to not abafo bul «tr-ng’hrn <>ur C'»nfl4enr». gave pr»K>C of the same high degree nf in moduo vlvendi ha« »<> far worked without all quarter«. What opposition remain« la ef lh<ir b neftcent calling« among eie* ft a m ’* I »1 Imat* telligence and effl* iency which have «jis- thè V- Ineee |Mp,e. friction and the I>»mlnlon Government for the most part ••altered. obeying n> Industrial and commercial »i paneton. llntrulshed them in every emergency. ha« provided rule« and regulation« for concerted plan of «trateglc action, oper <»ur gr w’ng - wer brin»* w th It romp* M ndful of thl». It ea« frit to be The Imperial family and the govern that uur purpoee« »bouid be ««curing to our cttlscna the bwn- rtt of the ating only by the mefh.Ml« common to tatlorv1 • ’ »»* propri a t r q - »<< r.n«tvnt vlg* Th« re Ipmrai «tipulation that the cttlaena or the traditions of __ pronounced in favor of »uch a tour»» ment had fled a few dvyw before, guerrilla ___ _________ warfare, which, llnr » to »v »ld It *i »’ n t be u«*d ’• in. Th« •ubject» ef either power found by that while Ineffective to alter th« general con •• wouid - ha»t«n - - — untied action of the city wa* without wtalbie control vif» eonfl ’ •« ’ -r f r '. |we«a n but far Pekin to pr* mote the gdm'n- remaining Imperial soMlery had made arrangement within the temporary jurie* « trot now e«tablf»h«4. ar« still guff!« lent the t re efr. tlv* rn*lnten«nce of th >ea pew*r» at i an the nighl of th* 12th. a laat attempt diction of the other »hall »uff»r no di- to beget Insecurity among the pnpula- i > rsfurm* to greatly needed fur letmtlvo prln»-1plea of equality and just ire up*»n to exterminate the be«l»<4»d. which wa* m nutior of right« and privilege« thoy tlon« that hav« f«lt th- good reouit» nf •tri ngfkrr.l; _ g the Imperial government wht- h <mr institute ns and ha.-p'ne«« 4«. gallantly rspeited. It foil lo the occupy her» hitherto enjoyed Rut. however our control, and thua delay I he confer- p*r*d Mt us keep always In mind that and m nt dntng the Int g. ltv of <*hina. ing force* to reel or« order and organise w» bcUtved the whole Weet- neceMary «u«*h an »spedlent may have ment upon them of the fuller meaeur. - th* found«11- n of aur Government I» lib In w> ..._b !» a provisional administration wnr ’ M to be alike concerned T« been to tide « • »ve emergenclee of loe* g -rnm»nt. of education erty; Its supersiruf ture peace ern The Rwaslaa Proposl t tea. of the »trustlon It 1« at beet but an and of Industrial and Agricultural dev*!- WILLIAM M KINL’ T these «nd* I caused to be ad4re»«ed tn Tha Russiaa propuaiiiun looking to tha unsatisfactory makeshift, which should epment «bleb we stand ready to glee Fl »cut! vs Msn»l >n. 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