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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Mar 1897, p. 3

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madly relieve the situation the gov- eth In sun Indebten for the amount of the stamina "ma accrued, which It must ultimately pay. whue Its ability to pay I: not strengthened. but weakened. by 5 continued deficit. [mm are Imperative In great emergencies to {reserve (he governmenl or us credit. In . (Allure to supply needpd revenue in time of peace for the maintenance of either has no justification The best '11 for the government to maintain m credit In to pay as It [on â€"â€"not by ram-tins to loan-Jun by keep- in; out o! debtâ€"through an ndcqmte income secured by I. gym 0! tan- tlon. external or mm]. or both. It in an settled policy of the government. panned (mm the beginning and me- flod by all Mel and “min an» (icon. to also «he bulk of our rem“ one opium. We mould have more revenue,- and (is! “than: «by. In". drum or postponement. A W In me tmnry mud by loam I: not Q, permanent or file reliance. u will trace while It Ian, but It cannot hat Ion: while the 01mm of an [overn- mgm ire grater nun Its receipts. u m been the cue during the In: two In. Nor m It be forgotten "I“ went much such loam may tem- lulu-nob.“ Icon-III... TM qnmhm 0! Ink-mammal lu- mflnlllnm um lun- nrly and "MI nun-"um ll wlll In my annual 0'0- have: In w'urv- II by mos-rune. I"! IIIâ€" ler [ml nmmvnlal m.- on at I» mule. I‘Mll Ihnl «mama. lu mun-«I wha- Ilw puny l-‘Iuwn nur cull Inrl «In-v mum-y nwlnu (mm M In nuppwlrd Ivy Il- n-lullvo \nlm 0' I” It" mac-l.- Ilv Yam- 0! Ill- Ill- wr elm-l; ram"! and M "ml ‘Mru may human" Iv- ”In"! "II-I l» luv! mum”; at nor «in. gold hy "pry mun-v. II «at command le "will ol Ibo nwrnmvnl. Ihv lnlrnrlu‘ 0! ll: nun-vary and Illa lnvlr-lamllu of In ohugnunnn mm Iv wan-rd. Thu can u»- mmmamllng rvvvllrI u! the poorku .0an ll wlzl nnl hw- nnlwwlovl. firm)- in dvmm‘h‘d In on" Mark M II» gnu-mm! II I" Hm. MI ”pt-rum- In [writ-la Illu- Ilw pres- PM «lemma-elem u' basin.” and db"!!! among IM- owl-Ir. Tru- urn-ml «on- my mun I» nhvrtod In all thk on. Wilma. aml "Hummus” MopM‘ where-aw u I! Immd nnd y-rm-vmod‘ 'MP‘P' In "It mum ll may I): Ile- "log-Ml. If (hr nvwnuvw an In "mam as nnw, m- only rwllof mm mm mm mun In (mm ukrrnml oxmmllmroa. But Ilw pvr-svnl mml not Mme ma! ,rmamm rnmflllnn of III: k-vvvrnmom. I I has mm mm nnll‘nrm ["1"le Io rw (Irv. no! ImrrnM‘. nur mu-Inndlvm obli- nllrms. MM Ihls mlky "Inst again be 1 mmnml and \lguronsly «Marv-3d. Our, rm-vmn-c :hnulcl alwayn he lmrrn. onnuglr to moot um out and prompt. l mg um only our ('Ilfl'Plll navel! and the prlnrlpnl and Inlowfl of Ibo ymNir . debt. Mn to make prov" and lllwralt firm-lawns for lhat MI lie-”Hing . 1d] of nubile rredllnrs. Ihe soldlnc «I ”I‘ll“. and ms 'ldnvrs and or- am am an the pensioners of the' YMIM Slates. The gnwrmm-M should nM hp ver- mmevl to rum upland. or Inn-Pan- nu déhl. In um “In the mat. sull- bly to provlde ngalm l I: Is the man- ta 0! duty; Ike certs!“ and nay. remedy for noun of our mam-Isl mm- cultles. A deficiency Ia Inevitable so long as the expenmmm o! the gov- ernment exceed- ln receipt; It can onlybemlbylon-orn- I'm-«nevi cane. While n large annual surplus waver-we my Invite waste and ex. Inna-nee, humus um cre- ate- altrun ad undermines public all print: cram. Neither Ito-Id be m Mm more loan-a tad more mm apt! to be but If. lhmton. mum In In windo- nut in. u "mum In mm. a ram- m to an. ulna" any eon-Mort- uon nu "mm at our can-to. Mult- I93 and comm In". and [bit It». Ihnl oxMu-Iln. can-NI and “syno- doul» 015"!"le I'm Ibdr "Ivon- am demands. I IN" emu-u: concur In such huh-n It Inch porn- I. wu- M In (M IWI u I: my pawn-o Io OWN A cumâ€"hm at mono-ml. urn-Mfumed (Ilium M Milan»! ”I11" um um mama-t we ram lldoow, bum um arrow" at I Hr «mum and un-rlal mun- fur I» Incl flun- nm "pun-mo III-I public ("mum un‘ "m. in manhunt! um! n» mum". In a! "w friend. n! I». country N r- dlmlnfl "nu ma a "not! it" Ir- mud. n In ”can "on mum of all pamp- um um nut-Moi mar In b m. Inky-rt a! M panic-n man-mum. Tho uni-"mun In. at all rum; wflh A "kl and. In my «vim-m. II can but pfvvo lwnvfirul I" ["0 "NI" nmnlry. am. Mon ol’ our financial Ian on a» oumrowth u! not-dens and mu and should not I»! nan-Md vub- om unruly-“on and dcmunnlnllun of no window or the pmpmed chum. If. m b. nun ‘0 an rut: and “ugh-g huge flatly." _ _ “1m adequnte revenue Mound. but not null! then. can we enter upon Inch chum-4 In our nun law. on um. while tmutlns 5:11er and volume to out money, no hater uupou upon the gun- crm-em the note-ally of Mann-hung to Int-o a gold Wn’O. um) Ill mund- ‘1}ng luvylublo temptations l9 syco- had. 0m- linauclal syfltvm needa some rerhllun; our money In all gum! now. but Its value must not furtltvr ln-throat- «tn-d. l: shuuld all be put “pun an endurlng basis. not subject to easy atlnrl; um- lls stability to doubt or dls- pule. Uut' t-urrency should continue umlt-r the supervlslon at tho‘ gun-ru- ntenl. 'l‘lte sm‘vml farms of nut paper tnuney nm-r. ltt my judgmo-nt. a con- stant embarrassment, to Um govern- ment and :1 sad..- balam-e In the (run!- ury. 'l'hoerefurt'. l helluva ll IINW‘SHM‘V to dn'vmn- a system will-1|. wlthout dl~ mlnlshwtg the cln‘ulallng mt-dlum 0' ofleriug a pwmlum fur Htl contraction. wlll pix-want remedy Inr tin-tie arrange- ments. whlch, temporary In tin-Ir n:- Iure. mlgm Well in the yvflrfi 0! our pmpt-rlty have been displaced by Ilse: prot‘lalunl. The reammsibllitiea of the high trust to which I have been culledâ€"vulways of grave lnuonrmnw~ure augmented by the prevailing business emmillnns. en- tailing idleness upon willing labor and loss to useful entvrprlms. The t-ountry ls suffering from industrial disturb- pnuc: from whlch speedy who! must be Fellow Cluzenszâ€"Jn obedlonce to the will or the pvuple and In their presence. by the uuthorlly vvstml in me by thll oath. I assume the arduv us and re-sponv Ilble duties 0! President or the United States. relying on the suppurt of my countrymen and lnvoklng the guidance of Almighty God. Our (aim teaches that then: I: no sat-er rellance than upon the God or our tatllers, who has so slugularly favored the American people m every national trial and who wlll not forsake us so long as We Obey His commandments and walk humbly ln_§ils footsteps. Presldcnt- McKinloy's Inaugural ad- dress. delivered lnmmuuleiy after he {31d (uken the oath of «um-o. Is as fol- was: Upon Tuklnu flu Klein: 0! (iowomI-ont Ila blunt-m "nu-Ions Sal-Jean u! lunâ€" "portnuco-â€"rnvon . Pal-co Treaty and lulvnmuonal Bin-alumnu- PRESIDENT M'KINLEY TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NATION. INAUGURAL ADDRESS. m ot Cities-nip. tt ie inspiring. too. to remember that no great emergency in the one hundred and eight year: of our eventful in. tlonli life has ever arisen that has not been met with wildom and confine by the American people. with fidelity to their best interests and highest. den, tiny and to the how of the American name. These years of glorious history have exalted mankind and advanced the cause of freedom throughout the wot-id and immeasurably strengthened the precious free institutions which we enjoy. The people love and will mlâ€" tain these institutions. The great ee- sentiai to our happinees end prosperi- ty in that we adhere to the principle- npon which the government was es- tablished end insist upon their faithful observance. Equality of rights must prevnii and our law: he nlways Ind everywhere respected and obeyed. We my have failed In the discharge of our full duty as citiaenl ot the t re. public, but it in camllng In encour- urlng to realise that tree speech, 1 free green. free mount. free «knoll» the m and unmanned ‘ ot Wm liberty and nor-hip an tree no felt} w W it will take time to taunt-n the pm- twrity of former years. If «a can“ promptly attain It. we can resnlutoly turn our no" In "on dlrecflon um! alt! In ruurn hy fflendLv legislauon. However nonbinding the situation may tux-par. congru- '11! not I am sun. be found lacking In dioxin-m or Ability to relieve It, to far as [ocula- unn can do so. The mtontlon of confidence and the nvku of business. whlch lieu of all parties no such deâ€" are. depend more large” upon the mu. men-gene and lmofllmt acne; of m thsn upon any other such my meeting we mum. Hwy rightfully um that not only a .ryswm a! '9':me shall be «(2!»th that will mute "we largest innum- with the has! burdon. hm that ernry mans wlli 7-9 ”non tn dew-$.19!- ratmr than Intros.” mr [mule expo-"dim”! Bust. new! condmons are not the no“ prom- hing. Tho deuce-510- 0! lb. hit (our yam Mo mm with non“! Invent] up: nu no“ body o! m. country. and upon uoao man than Ibo m at small (arms. Andean-n bu lan- nlnlwd and lube: mam. 1". n- rlvnl o! mull-mums. um I. I ro- lh-t I. both. No portion of mu poo.- lMIul lo more «mm to [In mm.- umu of rm government not can Ian! In um: supp-m. uuu- nun mu non rkmnulb- or tally "I your Oh." I- "u mlmnuncc at tho mum-OM 0' II noun rnlluod to In win and "ml an IM pron-elm. ugm-uo- Ml In! to "w gun-doc" a mm In I I. Tm copra-rd malno- or Industry 0- IM [um Am! in (M mlw and “am In: banned Ibo anlly at the pooh u inn-0. no damna- uvon "nut. and In the rovialnn of the (arm "well! ailontion nhoull be gin-n to the ro-en- Minn-m and extrusion or the min- rm-lly principle of the luv! of 1890. un- rio‘r which no arc-a! I nimulun was giv- A‘n in our foreign trade. in new and ud- mummy-nus markets. (or nur surplus agricultural and manufacturntl pm< dun-m. The brief irinl given this lesb- lnllon unply mum». a lunher experi- ment and nddiilnml discmuonary pow- er In the making at commervhi tren- uu. the find in vie-w ulwayu to be the cum“!!! up of new murkcu for the [wanna of our country by cumin; conceni-m- to tho produou of other lam!» um we and and cannot undue. nun-Ives. and which do not involve my to... u! hboc to our on movie. but um! [07 "non-u thgufi aggloygnant. To 1m: pulley we are all, or what- 'VP' party. firmly bound by the voice of (he peopleâ€"~11 power vainly more po- (c-mlal than the expression at any po- litical platform. The paramount duty or vonurma In to stop deflol-rnclel by the restoration of that protectlve leg- Ishtlon which has always been the flrmesl prop_of the treasury" The W!“ sage of such a law or laws would alrenglhon the credit of'thr- urn-orn- mnnt both at home and ahrnad. and {:0 tar mwnrd slapping the drum upon the gold n-srn'o held for the redemmlon of uur currency which has been heavy and well-nlg‘h constant (or several )‘081‘3. Tlmre can be no misnndorstandlnn'. either. about the principle upon which this (arm tnxmlnn shall he levied. Nothing hns ever been made planner-at u when” elevtion than that the com trolling; principle in lhe raislng or raw onus (In imports is zealous care for the American lmervsts and Amerk‘un la- hor. The people have dwclared that such legislation should he had as will give ample protocuon mu] mwuurnge- men! In the industries and the dm‘hlnpâ€" let M our country. It is. therefore. earnestly hoped and expected that com grass will. a! the earlivst practicable moment. enact revenue legislation um: shall be fair, reasonable: conservative. and Just, and whlvh. whlh- supp‘ymfl snmciem revenue for public purposes. will still he slgnally beneficial and helpful to every section and every en- !egn-ise o! the people. from taxes upon ion-hm production- onterlngk the United sum-a {or sale and consumptionâ€"41nd uroldtnx tut the most part every form of dlrect tan- tlmx. except in time of war. The coun- try is clearly opmed to any needless additions to the aubjm-ts 0! Internal taxnuon. and ls committed by It: lat- as: popular utterance to the system 0! tarjff taxation. Berlpuxny. ml'fiihmflfl more 333 7 3mm ""' m Ii; applet-amt theae data by prawn. as a proper column for it a mania!!! marine amply aunt-tent for mu- carry- ing trade to foreign mntriea. Tho ‘ queetlon it one that appeals both tn our business neeesrltiea and the patnatie aspirations o! a great movie. l'aratta fancy. it has been the policy of the United Staten since the foundation of the gov- ernment to cultivate relation! of petal! and amity with all the nationl at the world. and this accords with my con- ception of our duty now. We have cherished the policy of non-intercu- ence with the ail'aira of foreign govern- menu. wisely Inaugurated y Wash- inst-3n, keepi oumlvea free from en- tanglement eit er aa alllel or foes. con- tent to leave undisturbed with them the settlement of their own domeatlo can- cerna. it will Do our aim to pursue I firm and dignified twain policy. which ahail be Jan. in rtlal. e'ver watdlful at our national or and alwan in-‘ min ‘30“ the enforcement at m um _ [ht-‘41 Algerian citing ifié‘hfih‘s‘e’r 'oc‘ vii-FE imp'lo'y'ea'. on- I! us prior to the civil m. Col-mm m In. hon "[809 or buy nun In 030 ppm (hum-Ms smoum [in prnmpt ailm- Hrm in m- rnlonuon nf our Arm-Nona merrham marlin. om the pfld‘ of the ms in all the mt man highways at (Yummy-rt, To my mind, for more Im- pnrtant suhjoru no lmpvruh'ely de- mand Its Imvnlpm rounder-um TM mum! Sun-s has my"! tin. with velom npldlty In every field of outer- pflse and end-savor, um" we hive be- cmne foreman In near” an the m1! um of lnhnd trade. comm Ind Industry. Yet. walk (M: II "to. our American Inna-ht” mflm Ml been steadily doc-Mn!" until 1! h m m pm In (M arrange of tw‘gd lmrtmt or unworthy. The but In- terrsts of the country demand this. and ":0 mph harm, unfove the in! wherever and «mm It has been thus administer’d. The declaration oi’ the party now to- stored to power has been in the put that of “opposition to all combinationl of capital organized in trust: or other- wise to control arbitrarily the condi- tion of trade among our citizen." and it has supported "ouch legislation u will prevent the execution of all Schnies m oppress the people by un- due charges on their supplies or by un- just rates (or the transportation of tholr products to market." Thu pur- pmze will be steadily pursued. both by the enforcemvnt of the Inn no. in existence 1nd the recommendation and support 0! Such statutes in my be necessary to carry It into effect. N-tunlmtlm n-d Inn-kn!“ ‘ Our nutumllntlon and immimtion lawn «hm-id he further improved to tho («mutant ivrumotIon of a safer. a better and u hlglwr citizenship. A rare peril to the republic would b» a citizenship too ignurant to undentnnd or too Vl- claim to appreciate the mat value and benefit of our constitution; and lurk and Ixalmt .il who come hm to unit. var upon them our gate- mut ho promptly and tightly cloud. Nor must we be unmindtul 0! "u need 0! Imâ€" prowl-men: WM our oitiunn. but with the ml of our font-then “count. the wmd o! knowing. and (m edu- cation "literacy mun b. bull-bod from tho land it '0 mn attain that Nah destiny .- tho m of ti. on- Iilhtoud nation. 0! tin world. 'Ikh. under Pinion”. we ought to with". Morâ€" in th- dvtl um and no on. but tho etu- MM to no! And nub». not Mary 00 prompted I lid in bout! of any party. It.- be... it ham to In in m. M- mutton-m I vain-l spot. an I” r.“ V l lull Attempt in WI 5 ti. spirit in which I! in would. puma.- In no. “I to man it. amnuturfluotlnh‘umv. In. W appoint-non and“ com-mum". minis. (1th no wand public luv-nu It: can. "mum Ia.- «Mn the tum“ my ml. 0: eta-to- Iho I. rk!?f§§? i One of the lessons taught by the late election. which all can rejuice in, Is that the citizens of the United State. are both law-refinet‘llnfl and law-nbldtn people. not enslly swerved tram t path of patriotism and honor. This II in emin- accord with the genius of our lnstlluxln'nn. and but emphasizes tho udvuntugea or tnculcating even I gruutcr love for law and order In the future. immunity should be granted tu none who violates the lawn. whether llldlviduaia. corporation. or communio ties; and as the constitutIOn impose. upon the President tho duty of both its own uxecuilon and of the statute. enacted in pursuance of us provluoul. I shall endeavor carefully to carry them mm elect. w... w.-." "m. M7 *7 , V7 , The" gum-Julie: mun! be sacredly puserved And wisely strengthened. The constituted author!!!“ must ht cheermlly and vigorously upheld. Lynching: must not be tolerated In A area-t and civilized country Ilka tho United States; vuurtsâ€"nol mottoâ€"mull execute the penalties of the law. The pwservauon 01 public order. the right or discussion, the integrity at court- and the orderly admmlsmtuon of Jun- uce must continue Iorever the rock or safety upon which our government 89‘ curely rests. _ election. are dearer and more nah-er sally enjoyed groggy u: :1 “3r before. DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER. Senators: ’l‘o inn-e been chef“ to preside over the senate of the United 8mm in a distinction which In, em- :en would prize. and the manifemtion of confidence which It lmpllen II an honor which i sincerely lung-into. fly gratitude and )oynlty to the We of the country to whom I owe thin lunar an! my duty to you at well demand such 1 wave. «club!!! and con- scientioul mnruction and entom- mm 0! your ruin n ma til. ”Irwin; mum-gout! , _ th- Mr: Vice-M to the south. Al the ch-plun closed Vice-President Hobart nddn-md the senate'for the first time. maklng In «may... well- modulnted tongs. He said: TM! II the obligation 1 Mn mor- mu taken before the Lord Ml hln To up I: win be my ninth my count-m prayerâ€"1nd l and! m- Mently rely upon the {Manne- and sputum of an the purple In the db chime of my Iolemn mmnslblflfiel. "I will faithfully execute the dies of President of the Unltod aunt. and mu. to the hem of my ability. me. protect and defend the come-(Ion of the United Staten" It wm b0 my ennstam am to do nothing um permit nothing m h:- done um: um arrest or disturb (his (mwlnt swntlmont at "my and error-ration, this revival o! esteem and .afl'lllauon which now immune so many "mu- samls In both the old and the In ‘ onlauc Notions. but 1 sh" cheer“ do "th“ mm. to much And 1m It. [A m min mt the vault of II. out administered by the out! 1-.- tIen 'Meh. 1- their mpecuve m to r u 3991,01”.le h" m at countrymen M1: l- mnclumn. l anagram)“. on country mg the lruorml sum 0! the mph um! um mum-mum of (out! will "cry-rifle M npmrvM. TM "- NM vlevtlnn not only mm! nmmnooly Gamay-strand the "munch. a! cec- unnll nr «#mfaphlral "m. but co some all-m also I!» nnJudIm thick for ya" have dlsnaotrd ml? mumlls Ind marred nur true gmznen n a nation. 1‘» triumph a! the grow». who” venue! ll «arm-4| Into “that to- day, Is not the triumph of one Minn. nor wholly M «an party. but a! all saw nous Inc! all m:- pu-npte. The north and mum no hnxar cm-Ma an an aid "ms. hm upon primipm and palm-.1; um! In (his fart sun-l1 ovary low-r of (M mnntry can find muse for truo fencing: "on [)1 us "in!" In Incl cnmvua [Ms mm; M n ennohllng Ind will be both a gain and blaming lo or be- loyed country. I "In! and bin"! ll «m 'v. n In M- n"! gm! mmnn-mvâ€"Obsn In hart hmbor lawn-mu mama I» um and ram-4 hum Mann a! nu ltlmul mun. Ania. whine: ncwm mm". my In», I"! M. [inn - mr noporhmfly for Iflal tutor: I» prank "a rifled lo 9.99 Juana-M um It. MN! 'MO I «nu-M" I mt ummhl In ma. "mum an! Dunn; Milkmen! of the gamma. In flow of mm mnvlokrauont l mu do". n my I.” u mldonl lo «)an magna- II ”(madman m- ung on Monday. Ibo um any of March. II In III-n In.“ to I. an IM "wt of an numb. cl m- all“ non than I nut "in II but. can-n WV" cool". too oun- o! m “Mr-un- a! an poo-hr will “a no country M I” canon”.- llc mu It In "Id-M. that“ an no mm min. In IIuI m d no [you 5 Wu man a. .0...“ on the fit! of the amt”. hen... I“ I0 "on hume- or H» mph. Ow mm not am M (m In. .01. pan»:- mum that II no annual o! um "um an M- M «m Ibo "can! undo. at m- m We u. out" Im- port. In. I Want! via-non. nod pnlflm ou- mg on pally all!!!“ u n It ml ml.“ was InmuMy pom . W. an annual "w Nubian «I: and mu‘ouufly. "mum (nun. In af- tpd um II early «Milan (hr bl- ». clumps who my dun-nu «m. m up. "so manner «l mu kahuna- mhr on Man IIM nun-men nut-d now. 0m I‘IIWOI IMI "mm-«Hui v0..- â€" and poring»! gum in Roma-N]. ‘u nefloct noon the extent". Maul; The ct-ndluon of 0m publlo mum I: ha Inca Indie-m. Ilt'mnd. the I.- dem couwonuon or on I! “one [an the power to pro“ my... In! for the government. Not to cooâ€" vem u uukr luck drcumm I can vb: In no otter Due un- an m at n plu- duty. 1 do not ”will“ um: ll. legu- mt that com In Won In 4..- nm to our nut-l balm- Imu- enu. m seminal an lb. IM'I of "a poop". and the” mac- II the a: o! mar-m! In tho «location of tho moo-Ian will 0W6 not mf- muul my. butane-om. M mun-no tau-slow! IMM- M um I on.“ launch! no mm M "an now. Tho Mtg: have at!) may can: mg m In done. AM “(Mac I. m MumlhmuuMM-m m. It. cull-ao- a lamb“ Io- ' The importance Ind moral influence ‘0! the ratification at such a treaty can hardly be ovemiimnted in the cause of advancing civilization. it any well engage the bolt thought of the states- mcn and opie and every country. and I cannot ut con-idar it Iortunaie inn! ii. was reserved to the United 8mm in have (he leadershlp In to stand 3 work. Eur. Seal-n at Own... It In: been the uniform practica at each President to nvold, no far as non- alblo. the convening o! conga-u In 91‘ trwrdlnary session. it in an example which. under oudin-ry circumstance- nnd in the absence 0! n puMlc neoclâ€" nlty. II to be commended. nut n {nil- un to convene the representatives of tho people In congres- in rxtn non-Ion whoa ll Involve. neglect ot a public duly pluc- tlu_ responsibility 9! Inch -__.t, . Arbitration ll the true method oi: nei- tlement of International as well a: lo- cul 01‘ Individual difference. It wan recognized as the best means of ad- Justmont of «linen-once. botween em- ‘ployen; and employ” by the forty- }nlnth congress. in 1888. and Its appli- 1caiion was extended to our diplomatic brelatlona by the unanimous concur- ’rence of the senate and house of tin titty-first cungresn. in 1830. The latter resolution Wu! accepted a: the [main of nvxotlaikmn with us by the British house of common! in “393. and upon our Invitation a trmty of arbitration he- t\\'een the United States and Great Britain was signed at Washington Ind transmitted to the Senate for It: rati- fication in January last. Since this treaty is clearly the result of our own initiative: since it has hot-n recognized as the loading feature at our foreign policy throughout ourentimnntlonnl his- torthe adjustment of difficulties by judicial method: rather than by force of arms~and since it presents to the world the glorious example of mama and peace. not passion and war. con- trolling the relations between two of the greatest nations or the world. an exunpie cennin to be {allowed by oth- ,- ._ , 7.‘IA_ -_n.__ E§Tiir§s§~eétmnfume the Surly fiction 0! the senate thereon. not merely u ; matter of policy. but an : duty to Inta- kind. lean: we must [wold the (animation 0! territorlnl (Agnes-Ion. War should never be entered upon unlll every amen- cy at peace bu ruled: peace I: prefer- able to mu- In almost every conun- ‘EP‘ZV: ,A _ . A. u. III- Vania. "Papa. whit does this Inn. 1! b Data to sustain to noun? " uh! n by of km fond parent. "It man my son. the your math. lad-mulcumohm '- mutant-mum!“ ln. Pine-[~10 not a. (rut mark on the panel mm: elk afar-ha. Jam? Hr. P.â€"Alnlnflo. In. P.â€"- Ob! Art «I mm men not pert-e- uon. Mr. P.â€"â€"Never. In 11â€"00mm- cred from the mime madmt, what kind of work wand you all that? It. P.â€"â€"l would all It I Maserâ€"Bona- Among the novel Men In anrial It'- lnuon in the rouplinu mgmher o! a number 0! balloon: in that might it called a tandem form. In Um taro- mm to a machine which II "pm to do the propelling. Ties. Balloon "e umbrella-slum, all mull hy- dram gas. The a! In suspended - Ion. Manes below a. Innoc- proper. “disco-mud vflhltlynfn-oo! aluminium. 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I). prmwbor, tho van a but an: I“. I loo". flowing [on Hand In- til. 00 ban, a! I and II". mutu- mfi around M1 «at. to "(prod IN rhvm‘b. Fro- !” he! and to I“ full flow M Ibo manual“. and Id blag fat-mu ‘lll tho lug-an, In Um». no pm In Inc-lull!“ on lb. ”Malina. In "to "In“ the ”or V” assisted Into a hl‘ film "to. cinch to" mar ll. black .00. Ill MI Ill Mr. hung a lam surplus- of bright who! upon which n gum rm '1. vmuam. 0- It. an" It. ("at run- dm about n M Ian and mm helm thick show! I II. "(It That. were the «pork! claim of an oflchl who nu out the Man; “a homo" Una mauled the and)" film :- old-um palr of "mnlen' Ann churn. lb. wonblpon Manned. and any of them Md not teach their home. unul night,” I «nut uni our ouch) and mad «mm my be nun ; nut the Mona-Mp- In my hon an to noun. And llltll‘. and an the rod 0! the null. any Mound to Imp-m and honor at It. count: And mwuymmu Ibo 1: null be my highest ulm to unity the confidence the 9909!. lave n In me by dllclurtlnl my cum- In nah : manner I. to lighten your luboru. mun your nppmclnnon 0! my hone-l emm- to admlnlunygur ml;- wlth In Eye “nigh; an out?!“ good a“ pm. moto nu New! And dick-l unno- uo- cl liq public ugly-Au. Unfamfllar with your rules Ind mn- ner of procedure. I can only promin- tlut l W") bring all the ablllly l pot m to tho tallhful dlscharxe of every duty a- Il may devolve upon me. ro- lylng nlwny- upon your numallonl. your advice and yuur co-Omrnlou. um! I should feel unequal to the task did I not [mutually null-don. nut Indulgent 11d Ind connlderullou which you luv. .1 all than elven to my predeceuuu And without which I could not hop. to ucqull myu-ll to our ullnlwuuu or “muggy dongs _ potions] credit. While valeting In the settlement of the grave queulonl which devolve upon the senate It will be my endeavor to :0 guide us dellboratlon- the: In whdom may be mule frumm In works. while at the name tlme exercising Iuch (alr- nm and tmpertlemy wuhln the rules of the senate 3.9 shall duervo. ll. lent. your good upllllon (or tho aluceflly of my, «ma. it will be my constant emu-t to aid you. so far a. I may. In all muonabia expedilion oi‘ the business of the senate. and I mny he permuted to express the belief lhlt such expedition in the hope of the country. All the interests of good governmmt and the advancement im ward at higher and betler cundiiion of things cull tor prompt and positive leg- islation a! your hunch. To obstruct the regular mum 0! wine and prudent leg- islative lotion. alter the i'uiien and (mu! discussion. is neither count-ten! with true senatorial courtesy. cou- duoive to the welfare of the people not a: compliance” with their just expecta- ona. in entering upon the dutiel o! the office :0 which I have been chosen I (eel l. peculiar delicacy, (or I am awau that your body. with whom for a time I win he assoâ€" ciated. has had but a Bmlll voice in the selection 0: Its presiding oflloer. and that I am called upon to conduct your deliberations. while nut perhaps your choice in point or either merit or fit- time-honored preocdnnu and ambush- ed tradlllon- which have contributed to make this trlbuml the must dlltln- xulnhed at the teal-lam]. bod!" or tho world. 3-10.“ I" "to Air. Jot-A. madam. 1! WI... mmmml‘a Minâ€"fly alumna. 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