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KLAMATH VOL. V ire of mt ra REPUBLICAN. KLAM A I'll IATIR NfiWS munitrs tits*« NO. 35 ’“>1 maintaining spheres of |nftu»nne In «•a»'«ration ©I •f th« Imperial power In P«- ! not be suffered to delay the speedy snd ' them, '■hlna the circular propo««l« of law, |n. (In has been n accepted mi In full con- I complete establishment of th« frontier By th« Spring of this year the effective vlilng from them dectarstlone of their onanre with our uwn d*-slr»w, for we line to which w© are entitled under the opposition of the dissatisfied Tagala M Intention* «nd »lew« ■■ to dealrabllllÿ 'have held and____ Tlm rnliilitora ut l'ehlu hnvo rrachnd hold _____ that __________ effective _________ ripara- Kusso Amerlcan treaty fur the cession of the authority of the United States was '■f the adrjplloii of m-aaure« Insuring the * tlon for wrongs suffered and an endur Alaska. mi atfrooiiiout. virtually enoed. thus opening the door b »»lit» of equal.ty of treatment uf all ing settlement that will make their re- | In this relation, I may refer again to for the ester *|on of n sLibl© n-lmlnlstra- for' laoer« througtaait China Ilio now war roventi« bili will ruduno currence Impossible can best be brought] the need of definitely marking the Alas r r> over much of the territory of the I With «ratifying unanlmltr. th« re- Kl»out under an authority which the Uhl-! kan boundary where it follows the 141st hlpel>tg<> Desiring to bring this about. I rom All Parts ol the New World lo»Hlbm $lo.ooo.iHH. Recommendation« lor Civil Gov «t.on»e. coincided in thia < ommon policy, n»«e Nation reverences and obeys. While meridian. A convention to that end hag ar- I appointed In manti ’set a civil com I enabling rne Io »« In the auccaaaful ter I Ilio | h ti.b’ii roll (or ih« coinlUK yonr doing we forego no Jot of our un- ' been before the H«nate for some two mission. composed of the Hon. William and the Old. mination of tn»«e neg .nation« pr<»f of doubted right to exact exemplary and de- ' years, _ ernment in the Philippines. but as no action has been taken, I H will rail lor |I42,Q.W.UOO. Taft, of Ohio; Professor Dean C. the friendly »plrlt which animate« the terrerit punishment uf the responsible J contemplate negotiating a new convention ‘ Wor-•st» r. of Michigan Hon. Luke E. verloua power« Intereated In the untrsm- Authors and abettors uf the criminal a/tw for a joint d» t* rmlnatlon of th»* meridian I lu-Kot rrnor of Hhaliithnl publicly Wright, ol Tennessee; Hun. Henry C. I meted development of commerce and ln- whereby we and other nations hav© suf- by hellocentrls observations. These, a a It iiti*<l mi Ito,or l«*nd»r«. hie, <»( Vermont, and Professor Bernard or ISTTKtST TO OUK MANY Kt ADI US REVIEW or THE CHINESE QUESTION du«try In the Chinese Kmplre as a «„urce fered grievous Injury. • | Is bellevej, will give more accurate snd M -*»♦•«, of California. The alms of their ; of vast benefll to the whole commercial H.i-rvtaiy <.H|fo*t »«limili« for guvora* For the real culprits, the evil coun- unquestionable results than the sidereal J world sellers who have misled the Imperial methods heretofore Independuntly fol- I mission and he scope of their authority in. nt < «iHu.n i, »«i-Jll,141.762. judgment and diverted the sovereign au- j lowed, which, as Is known, proved dH- i are clearly set forth In instructions of 1‘owere Arted In < oneert. R.vtaw <>t Iht Impartant lt«p. Th« Mistury of s Year Th« Weit Indic» -..•orjo von I,. M«y«r, sf lioatou, will . In thia conclusion, which I had the thorlty to lheir own guilty ends, full ex erepant at several points on the line, al April 7. is*o, addr> se» d to the Secretary ' ttratinratton to announce a« a complete-1 piation becomes Imperative within the though not varying at any place more' of War, to be transmitted to them. p«nln<i ol I lu Pul W««k In • 1«. i|>|> itii< J nmlMiaMdor to llnlv. Oper«hon» ol |h« Dcparimcst» Other eng,gement Io the Interacted powe-s rational limits of retributive justice. Re than 700 feet. I ondoued Form. toieijn Questions. < liarlo« A. Tow no n<’<-opta«l tho ap- I March 3U. IKM. I hopefully discern a po garding this as the Initial condition of PORTO RICO AND CUBA Jatrrnallonil Arbitration. It.ntlal factor for the abatement of tile un acceptable settlement between China poliitiii. iil <■( r.-iiator fruui .MitiuoM.ta, It Is with satisfaction that I am able f J dlNlruat of forrlxn purpunes, which fur snd the powers, I said In my message Wurreee In the Former— Progress to announce the formal notification ot i w AntttNo ion u«< 3 pr*sment m © M.l «Il il.miti a «rii «ut lona I «pooch ill Salem, Or., r» elected it« reform uiu- u yrar pawl had Mppearrd to Inspira the of October U to the Chfnese Emperor: Toward Cuban Autonomy. The Hague, on Heptember 4. of the ¿epos- ' kirio yn m« M*Mg wsnt iu < u .gr»a» to . policy of th© Imperial government,___ "I trust that negotiations may begin so ilio h< o» o agalli«! holdlug the I'hlllp* and h I c || m I ofheora. The civil government of Porto Rico day. Il foll/W» j f'»r the effective exertion by It of power soon as we «nd the other offended gov It of ratifications of the convention for ’ pluaa. To the Mi ituir an«j Iluu»c of Rrpr©»«ntB- and authority to quell the critical and ernments shell be effectively satisfied of the pacific settlement of the International . provided for by the act of the Congress Ili« «hip «ubrldy bill will ilirplace approved April 12, 1900. Is tn successful llves Majesty's ability and power to' disputes by 1« powers, namely, the United operation. The courts have been estab foreign tnovifTient In the rxethern prov- Your A «inali Aincrlcan Io -« tuut>wl a tJ.o I'blllppiim t>lll. With th© outgoing of th« old and ths In« r» meet lrnrn»-ditttely Influenced by the treat with just sternness the principal Htates, Austria, Belgium, I>nmark. Eng lished; the Governor and his associates Laud ol ml o. 1« at Manio IXniiiugo, 1n< uning of th© n w erntury you b«-g>n France, Germany, Italy, Persia, Kroger wept at Etuporor William*« offenders who are doubly culpable, not land. Manchu sentlm«*nt. Portugal, Roumanla, Russia. HUim. Hpaln, working intelligently and harmoniously, l.uaou. th© I mmi srssiun of th© (Ath <*«mgr«aa, with alone toward the foreigners but toward Keeking to teallfy confidence In the wlll- are making a r mmendab!»- su« c» On rvluaal io meet him. ! ©vM< »»<■«•» on *v« ry hand «if Individual and Your Majesty, under whose rule the pur Sweden and Norway and The Nether , the 6th of November a general »lection < «»htracl for rrocUotl •»( halntn, Or.g National pr >«p©rity and with proof of th© Ingnois and ability of the Imperia) ad- pose Five lll»ll Were kilted l.y til« blowing of China to dwell In concord with lands. Japsn also has sin^e ratified th* was held In the Island for members of mlnlatratlon to redress the wrong« end («»•tuib< ” has I jotu awarded to a Chi growing »lr«ngth and Increasing power prevent the evils we auffer«*d »nd feared, th© world has hitherto found expression j convention. The administrative council the legislature and the body has been up of a power h<>ti«o in < hicauu. for guo«l of l(«'pub l<-<n Institutions. Your the marine guard, which had been sent In the welcome and protection assured to of the permanent court of arbitration has cago firm. been organized, ant it has ad »p’ed rules called to convene on the first Monday of rountrymm will join with you In C«- to Pekin In the Autumn of Th» »hurt »>■•• l«n of th« il!ty-«lath fur the strangers.” December. Iu a Rir»M’t <lurl In a West Virginia l|«-ltatlun that Arn©rl<an liberty la m<»r© protection of the Ix-gatlon, was with Taking as a point of departure the or order and a constitution for the In I recommend that leglslatl n be em-vetsd ■ <.»gr««« waa «ucceasfuliy opened, In ac edict appointing Earl LI ternational Arbitration Bureau. town h inlnhh r was killed by a prom* firmly r»(abll*hr«J than ever before and drawn at the earliest practicable moment, Imperia) by Congress conferring upon the Secre that love for It and the d©<©rmlnathm to and all pending queations were remitted, Hung Chang and Prince Ching cordance with article 23 of the convention tary of the Interior supervision over the C.d"raiU> game warden« arr«»t»<l 16 luriil lawyer. preserve it ar< mure unlv«r»al than ai a« far a» wj were concerned, to the or Plenipotentiaries to arrange a set providing for the appointment by each public lands In Porto Rico, and that he M»r iiki IW who hw<l klllwd 3l) <!«•<»y. edict of September signatory power of persons of known be directed to ascertain the location and Il Is • Hliiiatwl that tasabla valuation any former |»erlod uf our history. dinary resorts of diplomatic Intercourse. tlement, snd the . competency In questions of International The K< pub.lc wax never so strong, be* Rolttani bl«w up a bihsrum, <>r.. of < »r« .-on b»r lutio will la* about |2.- The < hln m - Government proved, how- A. whereby certain high officials were des- 1 . law as arbitrators I have appointed as quantity of lands the title to which re cmum « never so strongly entrenched In ever, unabb- to cheek the rising strength ignated for punishment, this Government |»«uh, but IsHI l<* k* l si U m » rg«h. 000.(IUD lew Ulan in IHUV, Benjamin mained In the crown of Spain at the dite ; the heart» of th© p©«<p © as now rhe <>f the Box« r« «nd appeared to b« a prey has moved In concert with the other members of this court. Hon the cession of Porto Rico to the United of Indisna, ex-President of the A sitsiig«» wiHimi» Is sstillug U m * I’a- Fir© In th© Cambridge, Ohio, Work* Constitution,with f« w am ndm« nts. exists to internal dissensions. In the unequal powers toward the opening of negotia Harrison, States, and that appropriations for sur United States; Hon Melville W. Fuller »• It left th© hands of its authors. The tions which Mr. Conger, assorted by Mr. < ontrst, the anti-for» ign influences soon veys be made and the methods of the pago I im II mhs lu ba gui loti by I lie ir of tho American Tlnplal© Oun|»anyt a«h|iiioti* which hav« b in mnlr tu ‘l i gained the sacendsncy, under the leader Rockhill, has been authorised to conduct of Illinois. Chief Justice of the United disposition of such lands be prescribed cl roams* States; John W. Griggs, of New Jersey rau»«*d a loss < n ilniBbed tin alone u! pro« laitn larger fr©«-dom and mor© ex ship of Prine© Tuan. Organlz«d armies of ; on behalf of the United States. by law. General bases of negotiations, formu Attorney-Genera! of tho United States j tended <itls«nshlp popular government Boxers, with which the imperial forces ('«iagrws0tti*B l-swy ai><! Senat» »r Tel* Itetwr. II 117.5.000 and I?00,000. and Hon. George Gray, of Delaware, a lated by the Government of the French has dernunstrateij In its U4 years of trial affiliated, held the country between Pekin FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS |rr ara lu favor uf »’ff» rlug humos lu the John Luke llolv*Hutrhlnson, fifth her© its stability and security and 'is and the coast, penotrstsd Into Manchuria Republic, have been accepted with cer Judge of the Circuit Court of the United I Army Shoold Br 00.000 to lOO.OOO— jioars. earl of ib»noghmure, it <>n© time assist« effideri« y aa the best Instrument of Ns- up to the Russian border and through tain reservations as to details, made The Mleara*aa C anal. | The Bavy, Postofllccs, Ktc. l l»«na I development and th« best safe their emissaries thnatened a like ri>« necessary by our own circumstances and ( Oscar L. llooffB» a West Point ra«l©t. ant commissioner in l*«a stern Rou- guard to human rights. by other throughout Northern China. Attacks upon by like similar reservations The important matter of an Interoceanlc The present strength of the Arrny la When • he sixth <‘ongr©»s assembled. In foreigner», destruction of property and powers open to discussion in the prog- ‘ ' cana’ has assumed a new Dhase. Is <h I ng frtitu th«« «’ff»'<’ls of a burning msnia, <1i«*«| of |iaralygia, Iu Loodon. Ad- ; lOu OW men—<&.00B regulars and 35.0u0 vol- negotiations. The ----- disposition <U* tcimwi hering turcupm to its me refusal que;«on to reopen untrer©. the quo v nucr tl »n me unteers. avx oi .«drill Under », the act of March 2, Itobbers raidml t he office ol tho West N.»% rmb.r ixo. th© (©»pulatlon of th« .»laughter of native converts were re dttlili given hliu by baOers. U»iltr.i Htatea was £» >> 4X3. it is now ported from all sides. The Tsung 11 h ''.mperors Government to admit of the forfeiture of the contract of the on the 30th of June next th» present ern LumU'r Company in Portland. (Jr., 7C >»i .£9 I h«*n w© had 16 states. n<»w Yamun. already permeated with hostile liability for wrongs done to foreign gov- Maritime Canal Company, which wax I unteer force will be discharged and just i cl r«< tl><» ©ni|»loyaa wora ready 0» we hav« 4a Th« n our territory constated »ympathbs could rnak© no effective re «•rnments and their citizens and to act terminated for alleged nonexecution In I Regular Regular Army Hi be Army u «Hi be re.luccd reduced to to | ^M.7!..’UClLaddUIOn?J A*® October. 1*99. the Guvemm»nt of Nicara officers snd &.02S enlisted men. receive ibair Nuiember wages in coiu, of tMoiA s«iuar© mil©«, it la now x<»46.u^ sponse fo the appeals of (hr Legations. In guilty perform aa the foreign Mlnlstera At tnla critical juncture, In the early •»iuar© m !«••» Education, religion and gua has since supplemented that action a board of officers convened by President mu I s©curr<l fi.iUO. at Pekin may be In a position to make Hprlng of the year, a proposal was made j m<<ruljt> have kept pare with our ad- adopted a comprehensive by declaring the so-styled Eyre-Cragln Cleveland Al \ew Y -rk. Ui© Faaig-Tipton Com« Vancemml In other directions, and, wnlle by the other powers that a comb.n*d gives hope of a complete settlement of J option void for nonpayment of the stipu- scheme of const defens* and fortifications all questions Involved, assuring foreign i la ted advance. Herl be aas<mbl«d In Chinese waters as a : ext» ndlng Its power, th© Government hus which involved the outl.iy of something Protesta In relation to psnv rl<»««><| the must su< ct*«sftil auction demonstration, under cover of rights of residence and Intercourse op | these acts have been filed In the State over Sluo.MW (M). adhered to Its foundation principles «n>1 moral T is plan received th« •ale <4 trotting slid imciiig horses in Ils abated non© of them In «haling with our which to iia<t of the Chinese Govern terms of equality for all the world 1 Department, and are under consideration. approval of the Congress and since then hi*l< ry. I lie proceeds of the sale Were new people* and powesslona A Nation ment respect for fore.gn treaty rights and ; I regard as one of the essentia) factors Deeming Itself relieved from existing en- regular a propria if -ns have been made and f.l 2, IM) fur 7oj hur»es, au storage uf »«» prrn<rv-<l «nd blest gives reverent the suppression of the Boxers. The ‘ of a durable adjustment the serurement gagements, the Nicaragua Government the work of fortification haa steadily thank» to <;«*« and invoke« his guidance United Htates, while not participating in of adequate guarantees for liberty of shows a disposition to deal freely with progressed. Mor« man HO.QtiOOOO hlv© Ker William |lowar«l Day. D. D.( about foOo m head. and th« conllnu.in< <• uf hla car« and favor. the Joint demonstration, promptly sent faith, since insecurity of those natives the canal question, either in the way of been Invested in a g-eat number of forts who may embrace alien creeds Is scarce negotiations *ith the United States or by and guns, with all th© complicated and from the Philippines all ships that could general »r» rvtary of th© A. »M. E. H m * Fir© in tho uppor atorernani of Hay- be spared for service <>n the Chine*© ly a less effectual assault upon the taking measures to promote the water scientific machinery and electrical appli <> ih I rh«»r* b, »Il <1 at 11 arrlsburg, I’a., w «»d Bros snl the Wakefield Rattan CHINESE PROBLEM ! coast. A small force of marines was rights of foreign worship and teaching way. Overtures for a convention to effect ances necessary for their use. The proper stf**l ?3 roars. < - tnpan) al Boston, caused a lows of 1 Unded at Taku and sent to Ptkin for the than would be the direct invasion thereof. ; the building of a canal under the auspices care of this defensive machinery requires 'of the United States are under considera men trained in its use. The eumbtr ot f I..O,t <Hi. of which t»A,()00 waa to the Cause» Th»»« I r»l I p fo the Hrrrnf protection of the American Ixgation. Matter of laffeaawitF. jiev I’atrirli Fechan, arrhbialM’p of ’I rouhlra. other powers took similar action until our tion. In the meantime, the views of Con men necessary to j»crform this duty a Ions The matter of for Indemnity some 4<iu m«-n w» re assembled In the capí- • the Catholic nrr fallóme»» of < lilrago. stork and bull ling of llaywood Bros, In our foreign Intercouraa the domi- wronged citiaens to a question of grave gress upon the subject In the light ot La ascertained by the War Department, and Ihr Walrflold Company and til«« will retire from the ««live mana¿©« n<nt qusatlon ha« burn the treatment uf tal i* legation guards. concern Measured In money alone, a the report of the committee appointed to at a minim im allowance, to be IB.420. HU!) the peril Increased. The legations rrat Io the building a<lJoluln/. I the Chine*« probirm Apart from this sufficient reparation may prove to be be. examine the comparative merits of the There are 5S or more military posts In mani of hie office with th« clow uf the I our relations with the powers have been reported the development of the seditious yond the ability of China to meet. * All various trans-lsthmlan ship canal proj the United States other than the eugst- A ». rt"u« ra.o ln occtirrrd at III« j>rw©nl year. movement In Pekin and the need of In ! defense fortifications. The number of happy the powers concur In emphatic disclaim ects may be awaited. Key Aug. min», near iiiinon. I*«. ; Th© rtrmt truublra In China spring creased provla on for defense against it ers of any purpose of aggrandisement these posts la being C onstantly tncreaseff I commend to the early attention of «■•i>»r*l W. !.. Whlt», »« <|o«il»r- I llty-on© men More than C2.ffiO.ffiB have Taltla* uf Taka Forts. wore ••momled. The from the anti foreign agltatlun which for through the dismemberment of the em the Senate the convention with Great by Congress nt*.t> r ^»n«r«l ot Ih» Sa* n ulng ¡« rty, alt« r nearly three hours’ the pant three years has gained strength While preparations were in progress for pire. 1 am disposed to think that due Britain to facilitate the construction of been expended In building and equipping lIMial piard, |>I vh <!« m I gnllty lo coti>|>ll». hard work, succeeded In digging into - In the northern provinces. Their origin a larger expedition to strengthen the compensation may be made in part by such a canal, and to remove any objec- them and they can only be cared for by the Regular Army. The posts now in UT iu ■lai» iiiillntry elothln^ frauila, I he ?hs m l>er Iti which the men were i lira deep In th© character of the Uhl- legation guaids and k«rp the railway Increased guarantees of security for for I tlon whl.h might arts© out of the conven- existence and others to be built provide lirar rares and In the traditions of their open, an attempt of the foreign ships to eign rights and Immunities, and most ' tlon commonly called the Clayton-Bul- • il'l ,i>iil«U<'ml lo IU yoar. Iti |itla»u. riitomlad accommodations for. and. If fully gar. All w« r© rescued, not one government ‘ITir Tai Ping rebellion and make a landing at Taku was met by Important of all. by the opening of China wer treaty. risoned, require 26.QUO troops. Many of The forts to the equal commerce of all the world. thr opening of Chine©«' ports tu forelg i fire from the ('hiñese forts. Relation© With Spala. John Itati»*«. a cuual—LI-, «•• luiir- la-lug »«rioualy Injured. these posts are along our frontier or at w« re thereupon sh 11« d by the foreign ves- These views have been and will be earn trade and aettlrmrnt disturbed alike th« made Satisfactory progress has been important strategic points, the occupa <l«r>'*l «t Itali««, T-l . bjr burniti^. Ili« »»<». the American Admiral taking no estly advocated by our representatives. • otia.il < .»mral Stow« any a Ilia floor homogeneity . nd th« »<■< lu»lon of China. ’ toward the conclusion of a genera) treaty tion of which is necessary. We have in The Government of Russia has put for > Ullhlng lisci booti «•lumlo'l w Itti tur* War la urarly an.lad. M- «ttalilb foreign Hvlty mad© Itse l! part In the attack, on the ground that For of friendship and Intercourse with Spain I Cuba between SOOo and 6000 troops. felt In all <« earlrra. not alona on th« we were not at war with China, and that ward a suggestion that in the event of a I tn replacement of the old treaty. which l-'Uttbo alpi Ignilod. Bolle <*)»*« w<m the present our troops In that inland can coast, but along the great Kvcrs, artagle« a hostile demonstration might consolidate protracted divergence of views In regard passed into abeyance by reason of the Kruitor'« luiaaion to Europe waa (rua- buninl out. John ('tapinati nini ».I not be withdrawn or materially dimin and in the r< mot« r districts, t arrying new the antl-fortdgn el« mints and strengthen to Indemnities, the matter may be rele late war. A new convention of extradi* ished. certainly not until the conclusion Fnuihnor, ralonn k.op»r«, wem arroti, tratod by tho kal«vr. I dr a« and IntreMlucIng n« w gasoclatluns the Boxers to oppose the relieving col gated to the court of arbitration at The tlon is approaching completion, and 1 of the labors of the constitutional conven- ‘ ' Two days later, the Taku forts Hague. I favorably Incline to this, be •d, < hargnl wltb tho mtirdrr. Mu« mon w»ro killed in a train among m primitive people which had pur umn. ~ ! tlon njw In session anil a government pro were captured after a sanguinary con lieving that high tribunal could not fail , would be much pleased were a commer- turd for centuries a national pulley uf B I feel that vided » y the National Constitution shffuld wreck near suiauu. Cal. flict 8«veranee of communication with to reach a solution no lews conducive to ‘ rial arrangement : Boxerwar© arth© an>un I Tlon T«in. Isolation. ! we should not suffer to pass an oppor have o©en established and its stability The telegraph and the railway spread P kin follow« d. and a combined force of the stability and enlarged prosperity of tunity to reaffirm the cordial ties that llio l»lbmlaii canal commiaaion assur d. In Porto Rico we have re- lb© Duam It yhoun was the w«»r«t Iu ing over their land, thr steamers plying additional guards wh:ch was advanc n< China itself than Immediately beneficial existed between us and Spain from the ducec1 he garrisons* to 1636 which Include ir.oiiimrml« llio Mcaragua rout». ream. on their waterways, the merchant and to Pekin by the Pel Ho, whs checked at to the powers. time of our earliest Independence, and to ''*.«6 native troops. There is no room for Senator Fnirlianka, of Indiana, In- th« mlsaionarv prt.etrnting yrnr by y« ;»r In ng Fang. The Isolation of the Lega enhance the mutual benefits of that com* further reduction here. We will be re Hou»© Democrats will offer a now OTHER FOREIGN RELATIONS. merclal intercourse which is natural be- quired farther to th© interior, became lo the tions was ccmulrte. lio.lii.cl a I lli to admit t Iklal.oina a« a to keep a considerable force in By June 9. the Legations were cut off atmy bill, Chinese mind typ«s of an alien Invasion, tween the two countries. the Philippine Islands for some time to •tale, with two repiiweiitatitea. An Identical note from the Yamun or changing thr rt»ur>r of their national life Relations With Germany. From the best information ob By the terms of the treaty of peace, come. Secretary Hay sign««! a caual treaty dered each Minister to leave Pekin, und r Good will prevails In our relations with A re| ort cornea from Queen Charlotte and fraught with vag ie forebodings of a promised escort, within 24 hours. To the line bounding the ceded Philippine tainable we shall need there for the im witn Niearagmi, disaster to their beliefs and their adf- the German Empire. An amicable adjust, mediate future from 50.000 to 60 000 men. group on the southwest failed to include lal.iml that th» Indian« tliero are abort •ontrol gain time, they replied asking prolonga ment of the long pending question of the the I 'lilted States gunboat Mono« ary of hod. Ilieir want« will la. attended tion of the time, which was afterward admission of our life Insurance compa several small islands lying west of the I am sure the number may be redu* For several rear« before the present the Insurgents shall come to acknowledge granted, and requesting an Interview with nies to do business in Prussia has been Sulus. which have always been recog will wi*«ter al Takd. troubles m H the resources of foreign «11- to. the Tsung 11 Yamun on the following reached. One of the principal companies nised as under Spanish control. The oc the authority of the United States, of plomacy. back»»d by mor.il demonstra which there are assuring Indications. Th© Ch I ties© court has Inet r<mfi.laure It 1« ren««erted In Tien T»itl that the Ilona of the physleal force of fleets and day. No reply being received, on the has already been readmitted, and the way cupation of Sibutu and Cagayan. Sulu, It must be apparent that we will re by our naval forces elicited a claim on morning of the »th the German Minister. In Fieri Ll an*l I'rinre < hlng. German« l.-l ”0 killed uud many arms, have I rvn needed tu secure due Harón von Ketteler. set out for the Ya- is ope nod for Che others to share the prlv- the part of Spain, the essential equity quire an army of about 60.000. and that liege. rrapret for the tr< nty rlaht« of foreign - during present conditions In Cuba and wounded wart of I'ao ling Fu. wheie Iwelv© hundred l>oloinrt> »ui rvnd«’r- mun to obtain a response, and on the The settlement of the Samoan problem, of which could not b© gainsaid. In order the Philippines the President should have ers. and to obtain satisfaction from th-* way was murdered. An attempt by the thev were attacked l.y 2.&00 lloxera. e«l t«> th© Americana at Vigen. to which I adverted In my last message. to cure the defect of the treaty by re authority to Increase the force to the responsiblB authorities for the »¡»oradle legation guard to recover his body was has accomplished good results. Peace and moving all possible ground of future mis present number of 1<*),000. Included In < m.’re««inan l>riKg« introduced a Outrages up n the perrons and property fulled by the Chinese. An Austrian flrl«l marsh »1 rritlcl*«* contentment prevail In the Islands, espe- understanding respecting the interpreta- this, authority should be given to raise of uroff»ndng sojourners, which from ' tlon of Its third article, I directed the reodiition in III» hou«c requiring th« tlm© h> tlm* oecurr«d at w.dely rep th«* Britiah army organ is© lion. Prkln Leaatioas Attacked. clall. In Tutuila, where a convenient ad native troops In the Philippines up to »..t.larv of war to invealiiiale the ar.it« d points n th© northern provinces. Arm d forces turned out against the ministration that has won the confidence negotiation of a supplementary treaty, lBOffi, which the Taft commission believes An American warship will make a which will be forthwith lafd before th? • s tn the r.<«e of thr outbreaks in Ss«* I. gâtions. Their quarters were surround, and esteem of the kindly-disposed natives Senate, whereby Spain quits all title and will be more effective in detecting and practice ot “baaing" at Went I'oiut. deinonalration agaiiist Morocco, id and attacked. Die mission compound« hits been organised under the direction Chum and Fhan Tung. suppressing guerillas, assassins and ronator l'»tli|{i»w intnwineed a reao- w re abandoned, their Inmates taking of the commander of the United Status claim of title to the Islands named, as drones than our own soldiers. Posting of antl-foreign placards b hix men were drowiml In a l«riy well as to any and all Islands belonging naval station at Pango Pango. r< fuge In the British legation, w here all lulioii in tho aenat« calliuit upon the cam© a dally occurrence, Which the re* The full discussion of this subject I hm » i diRMMtcr «iti HpokaM ritcr. An imperial meat Inspection law been to the Philippine Archipelago lying out the other legations and guards gathered po»lm»«l»r if«uoral to «end to the «enate prat».i probation of th«» imperial power for mor© effective defense. Four hundred enacted for Germany. While It may sim side the lines described in said third ar the Secretary of War In his annual These Infinm- fall«»! tn ch» m or punish port is called to your earnest attention. Iexaa* vote lor presidential cl» ctors anv lulormaliot. ho may hate iu hia ticle. and agrees that all such islands ana lory appeals to the Igno rance and p-rsoits were crowded In Its narrow com plify the Inspections, It prohibits certain The Navy, waa Bryan, 2B7.4S3: McKmlej, UI,. po«Mo.idon coiicotuliig |x«tal fraud« iu auiH*rstltlun of the misers mendacious pass. Two thousand native converts w re products heretofore admitted. There Is shall be comprehended In the cession of Very efficient service has been rendered assembled In h near-by place under pro still great uncertainty as to whether our the archipelago as fully as if they had &n* and and absurd In th«lr accusations, < a lai. been expressly Included within those lines. by the Navy in connection with the Insur deeply ho-til© In th«lr spirit, could not tection of the foreigners. Lines of defense well-nigh extinguished German trade in I Diversity of Oregon defeated Uni Taint Wang Huang, author of th« but work culrrln.itlve harm They aimed were strengthened, trenches dug. barrl- meat products can revive under Its new In consideration of this cession the United rection in the Philippines, and the recent versity of Washington iu (ootbull By outran'« upon th« I'ao Tin« iu mi«»iou- at no particular class of foreigners, they cad©s rais’d and preparations made to burdens. Much will depend upon regula States Is to pay Spain the sum of 3100,000. disturbance in China. A bill Is now pending to effect the rec A very satisfactory settlement has been stand a siege, which at once began. tions not yet promulgated, which we con (3 to 0. ail««, waa | at raid through th« «treat« were Impir Id in attacking everythin»: With th«* negotiation of the partial fidently hope will be free from the dis ommendation made in my last annual made of the long-pending question of ths foreign Ar. outbreak In Shan Tung, ’n Fulton. Kentucky, wna visit©«l by a of Um lain iu a cart under a atrong which German m >s onnrles w-re slain, armistice of July 14. a proceeding which criminations which attended the enforce, message, that appropriate legislation be manufacture of armor-plates. A reason had to carry into execution article 8 able price ha© been secured, and the hr© w hi« h daxtroyd >0 ggtabliahmeuts Gorman «uard, previoua to l.einx hand* was the t<»n natural result of the milevo w»»b d< ubtless promoted by the represen ment of the old statute«. tations of the Chinese envoy In Wash The remaining link in the new line of of the treaty of peace with Sphin. by necessity for a Government armor-plats od oier to the protl«ioiial «oterumeunt lent teachings The p atlng of seditious ing on. tne way was opened for the con direct telegraphic communication between which the United States assumed the plant avoided. •fi<l < UMNfHl a loos of fjAO.OOO. placards exhorting to thr utter destruc veyance to Mr. Conger of a test message the United 8tatca and the German Em payment of certain claims for indem The Hawaiian Island«. A Sumpter, Or., miner was badly in* lor de. apitatiou. tion of foreigners and of « very foreign s< nt by the Secretary of State through pire has recently been completed, afford nity of its citizens against Spain. I ask Much Interesting information is given th co tlnuril unrebuked. Hnstil© The «late of laiuialaim Mtaliliahed a th1-g jorvd by the ex plosion of giant powder the kind offices of Minister Wu Ting ing a gratifying occasion for exchange of that action be taken to fulfill this obli the report of the Governor of Hawaii as the stranger b ang Mr. Conger's reply, dispatched from which be placed uu a Btnve to thaw qiiaranttn« «t.tion at El I’aao, Texaa. demonstrations toward friendly congratulations with the German gation. to the progress and development of ths gained strength by organls-itlon. Pekin on July 19 through the same chan- Emperor. out, islands during the period from July 7, to «uar.l a«ain«t th« |M»w»ildo iutrodiiv I nel, Afforded to the outside world the Tl«© Hover % a lint Inn. CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINES. 1S9M. the date of the approval of the joint The Boer War. »• Fred W. Bnhsnell, for sevml yeiirs lion <d lull« ute plnaue into that «tat« The sect commonly styled thr Hugora first tidings that the !©•©•♦•• *• resolut'on of the Congress providing for Our friendly relations with Great Brit- from Hie f«r l ««t by way of the Pacific d< v©lop< <1 greatly In the provinces north r <’lty editor of fliw MinneH|«oli»* I’rihutm, »in continue. The war in South Africa Ilrcommrndatlnn* for ■ Civil G*v- their annexation up to April 30. 1900. the Il>« l«>ul«inmt health otlicn of (hr Y.'ingt r an I with collusion of 1 date of the approval of the act providing ntroduced Important questions. A condl- died at that city ut cancer of the atom* eon«t. rrnmrot for tbr ■•■■nd«. _ ______ many _______ notable _________ officials. _ ________ Including some __ in a a government for the territory and there «ill work in coujuuction with the lon unusual In International wars was ach. ! In my la-st annual message I dwelt at th< imm <1! < < < ■•tin« I » of the thr<»neItself c ^resented In that while one belligerent | some length upon the condition of af after. The last Hawaiian census, takeu ’Irxa« in»|H>clora. b< • tn< ¡liai mil giy imc < sslvc No foreign- f * in the year 1896 gives a total population jad control of the seas, the other had I he population of Indian Territory Is I rank Hawley, an American eloctrio er life, outside <r the protected treaty T io ports, shipping or direct trade, but fairs In the Philippines. While seeking of 1OB.O0O. of which 31,019 were native Ha •BH.UflO, MS against 190,IffH in IBVO, to Impress upon you that the grave re waiian». ports, was suf«* No for« ign Interest waa s The number of Americans re vas only accessible through the territory premotor, i" now in laui.lon in the ill- e hii iucrease of VII,77», or 117.fl iwr secure from spoliation. f a neutral. Vexatious questions arose sponsibility of the future government of ported was 8485. The results of the Fed t«r««l of an A neiican ayndicate. Mr. F those Islands rests with the Congress of The dlplotn.i.le representatives of rtte eral census taken this year show the trough Great Britain's action In respect cent. Haw Icy aaya th« capitaliata he ropro- pow< rs in Pt kin strove In vain to cheek t i neutral cargoes not contraband in the United States, I abstained from rec Islands to have a total population of 154.- i he population of Wisconsin, na an* rent« ar« ready to «|a-nd no lo-a tin n this movement. Protest was followed by c telr own nature, shipped to Portuguese ommending at that time a specific and 001, snowing an Increase over that report d »uth Africa, on the score of probable or final form of government for the terri ed In 1S96 of 44.981. or 41.2 per cent. Thers nounoed by the census hurenu, is *J,OOV(* I t.tMHi.itOO in tlm coliatructiun of elo.» demnnd, nnd demand by renewed proteat, ( to l»e m< t with perfunctory edicts front ispected ultimate destination to the tory actually held by the United States has been marked progress In educational, (M9, HN ngiiliiat tflKfi.HMO in IHPO, an trie Htirface road« iu lam Ion and to the the e palace and evasive and futile asrur oer states. 8uch consignments In Brit forces, and In which, as long as the In agricultural and railroad development of iDefense of 3 h « j ( () r « j « jjj |N,r cent, I*he ta ships, by which alone direct trade Is surrection continues, the military arm the Islands. •nburl.i to a radio« of 31» mil««. Not antes from the Tsung II Yamun. •pt up between our ports and South must necessarily be supreme. I stated The Twelfth Cenaas. I wo steamer? collided on the river a (HUiny of liritlali capital will be c :c e of the R« X’T Influence narrowed t fries, were seised in application of a my purpose, until the Congress shall ab< ut Pekin and. while nominally st g- The Director of the Census states wBoiit 20 miles h I m » vu Huiitingloii, W. Naked. He exprrawea him»elf a« Confi malUed as aedlttuus. It uas felt that Ps 1 w prohibiting British vessels from trad- have made known the formal expression the work In connection with the 1 ’th tg* with an enemy without regard to any of Its will, to use the authority vested sus Is progressing favorably. ^n., sinking do (xmlbonta containing dent that the un.lartakiug will lie a spirit p< rvuded the cap tai Itself, that 1 This »ntrnband character of the goods, while In me by the Constitution and the stat tlonal undertaking, ordered by the con the imperial forces were Imbuid with its a *00.000 hnahelB of coal, entailing n loss tliiaiieial »uceeaa. utes to uphold the sovereignty of the o irgoes shipped to Delagoa Bay In neutral gress each decade, has finally resulted in doctrines, nnd that the Immediate coun- of *100,000, Major Wood, conitiiiinding the Cana a. lors of the Empress Dowiig» r were in f ottoms were arrested on the ground at United 8tatea In these distant Islands, as the collection of an agregation of statis Urged destination to the enemy'a coun- In all other places where our flag right tical facts to determine the Industrial Advices from Anstridig atiUo that dian mounted police in the Yukon ter full sympahy with t‘ e unit foreign C» y. Appropriate representation on our fully float*, placing to that end at the growth of the country, its manufacturing the volcano on <„ Bnnch ialniKl, . In Hi» ritory, who collect« the royaltiea on nu>v« n>< nt. art resulted In th© British Government disposal of thj Army and Navy all the and mechanical resources. Its richness in The Increasing gravity of the c»»ndi- mines and forests, the numbers of Its Britain group, ha* Mgiiiu L Ifflcoinn gold, report« the collection« thia year t|< ns In China, and the hum nene© of agreeing to purchase outright all such means which the liberality of the Con ugrlcuitural districts, their farms and \ ung T suii . Thereafter, the dishearten« d go 'da shown to be the actual property of gress and the people have provided. No products. Its educational and religious op. «'live, citnalng h grout uplioHvnl on oil the K lomlike output na amounting peril lo our own diversified Interests »n Chinese troops offered little show of re American citizens, thus closing the Inch contrary expression of the will of the portunltlesi as well as questions pertain the «moire, as well ns to those of all L iik I hiii | «<(| l Muuy untivi'« linve been to nearly »»00,000. about *100.000 the other tre ity government!, were soon sistance A few days later, the impor dent to the satisfaction of the immediate Congress having been made. I have ing to sociological condit ons. killed. more than waa received laat year. Ten tant position of To SI Wo was taken. A ly Interested parties, although unfortu steadfastly pursued the purpo«« so de Precaution Against Extravauiinee- MPpr• « luted by this Government, causing rapid march brought the united forces to without a broad settlement of the clared. employing the civil arm aa well Tn our great prosperity we must guard Iho nwiird of th* Hwiiw goverumont per cent of the jt.dd luilied la «uppoMil profound solliltud . Ti e* United Blates, the populous City of Tung Chow, which nately toward the accomplishment of pacifica question of a neutral’s right to send against the dangers It Invites In extrav in th» Franco-BrniiliMii boundniy <ii*- to be paid to tl>" government, which from the carlhet days of foreign Inter capitulated without a contest. tion and the Institution of local govern goods not contrband per se to a neutraJ agance In government expenditures and would indicate tho Klondike output (or course with China. Ins followed a policy On August 14. the capital was reached. port adjacent to a belligerent area. ments within the lines ot authority and appropriations, and the chosen represen put« Kiv»« llra«il 147,000 M|UHre inilaa p i< e. emitting m» oce islona te» tea Aft r » brief conflict beneath the walls, tlm aeiiaoii to have been only *9.000,- of law. Alaska Boundary. tatives of the people w II. I doubt not. fur tlfy roh I ixlll. to hiither the extens ’ en «ho ooiittiNtod tariitory. Frnuoe the relief column entered and the Lega Progress In the hoped-for direction has nish an example In their legislation of The work of marking certain provis K"ts Htmnt 8,000 *qnara nil lea north of 1)00, but the general eatimate liaa placed of lawful tr; <le, lb reap ct the sovereign tions were saved. The United States ional boundary points for convenience of been favorable. Our forces have suc that wise economy which. In h season of ty <.f 'ts a • \ »'i nine nt. and to Insure, bv soldiers, sailors and marines, officers and it at marly * JO, 000,000. •he liimuo lluanmo rnngo. administration around the head of Lynn cessfully controlled the greater part of plenty, husbands for the future. In this • II leglimele niu I kindly, but earn men alike In those distant climes and e t no n the fullest tneasure of pro unusual surrounding««, showed the same Canal. In accordance with the temporary the Islands, overcoming the organised era of great business activity nnd oppor The hint onuiiH ration shown a largo forces of the Insurgents, and carrying tunity caution Is not untimely. It will A correspondent of HautiRgo de (’nba for the lives anel property of our valor, discipline and good conduct and arrangement of October. 11N, was com filling utT in the number of I mm »I c tection law al» elliig e ltlze ns anel for the exer gave proof of the mime high degree of In- pleted by a joint survey In July last. Th« order and administrative regularity to not abate but strengthen our confidence. tho natives there are becoming modus vivendl has so far worked without all quarters. What opposition remains Is It will not retard but promote 1 gl Imats iigcntn, which in itself in a good argu cise of th. Il b io lice nt callings among telligt nee and efficiency which have dis friction and the Dominion Government for the most part scattered, obeying no ’’pts in tlm American gaum ol Imse« Industrial and commercial expansion. ment in favor ol taking llio census the I’ hie se' |>e"P e> tinguished them In every emergency has provided rules and regulations for concerted plan of strategic action, oper | Our growing power brines w'th It temp» Havana may yet bid (or a place M.ndful ot Ihl . It was Mt to be ap- every live instead of every 10 years. The imperial family and the govern securing to our cltlaens the ben« fit of the ating only by the methods common to >•> the «National hutgim. tatlorv« and perils r qulrlng constant vig propria tr • ’ at our purpose«* should be» ment had fled a few day« before. The reciprocal stipulation that the cltlaens or the traditions of guerrilla warfare, which, ilance to avoid. It must nth» lined *o In of such a coursa city was without visible control. The (’«»niuutiout woman who lias prenotine» d In The subjects of either power found by that while lneff»>ctlve to alter the general con A celebrated Knlgiah phyalclnn sHya vite conflicts, nor for oppression, but for netlon of the as would l ast, n united ‘“t be baa found that warts mil ba silt'd a physician broauee he changed powers at l’»Mn to promote the sdmln- remaining Imperial soldiery had made, arrangement within the temporary juris trol now established, are still sufficient the more sffcctlvs maintenance of thoso on the night of the 13th, a last attempt diction of the other shall suffer no di to beget Insecurity among the popula principles of equality and justice upon her complexion from that of a blond to cured l»y revacotnaton. Ho revgooi* luratlve r. forms so gicntiy needed for brunette really ought to have a little str» n thrnlrg tir Imperili _ government to exterminate the besieged, which was minution of rights and privileges they tions that have felt the good results of which our Institutions and happiness de natn.l H Kjr| of jfl W|J(| jJa(| m WMrts on gallantly repelled. It fell to the occupy hitherto enjoyed. Rut. however our control, «nd thus delay the confer pend. I«et us keep always In mind that patience. The brunette will be in nnd m - nt lining the Int gsltv of China, ing forces to restore order snd organist have necessary such an expedient may have ment upon them of the fuller measure« the foundation of our Government Is lib o,‘c hand, and seven weeks after the In u ««• b» ih v< d the whole West- a provisional administration. lashion again before long, and then she been to tide over the grave emergencies ot local self-government, of education erty; Its superstructure peace. eperation the warts had all disapiMutr- , in W"rM to be alke concerned. To The Hasel«« Proposition. of the situation. It Is at best but an and of Industrial and agricultural devel- i WILLIAM McKINLWTT. M‘u,y other remedies had beon will be gled of the change. But wo th--»« ends I mined to be addressed m Executive Mansion, December I, 1MB man always was an impulsive creature. the ««viral poweis occupying territory j The Russian proposition looking to th« unsatisfactory makeshift, which should opment which we stand ready to give iriua iu vMjUt