III adv-nu. This continual. [linked u I. “pom! u poo-urn. or m m annulus; of non tn- mu a. muon- ‘ N In†Iv the our". boldâ€... ‘cl “In. found h their on lion. .0 winced. '1 1 iii § § m. no «you at the In! nun he Mullen «cum that. u M mun b- unt-n. We may either m 9' Inn-II Ira-9!: hug A-_e 3 [I E .0 l.“ all Home a! WWW E“ 0‘ continue In : Dirlod 0' m. Tm- womanly h and. m o: luv but undoubt- aolov- Iulnr which '0 work hive Mu nominal the condi- upoulblc. All by un- 4 nun-nu flu-lulu:- I would be any month ~m Than IIIII manually W (W; ‘1'!†""1!" menu-m of Import Duties a Menace to the Business Mums of the Countryâ€"Reciprocity Treaties 5 ' Mableâ€"Monetary Legislationâ€"Rela- tions of Labor and Capital. W "7 ‘ ' " which no Mo- “MW!†' H - Q‘ W! “"9"†AND THE TARIFF DEALT WITH ls with Questions of Vast Importance to the Nation an tart! from ma um- d our mine. nndn. I! ll. mun met to no†that mum I.†nun-may unlined from en: mm a! the subject. but u but an u--. “a..." u; Ink. madmum uflmuut To "- non tho m u I but!!!†mum at- natal nail-t (nut- mld anbiy n~ cult II ruin to the would? comp-men who In «mam. IIIIM "I... our ml Intuit! I. not by much. (arm chann- to 81'! mm product. the tar-nun m (lo-tenth: products. but by proper rent-lion to [in Manta eon» um!†a Mr ohm»; and IN: and un- not be mom '7 my hm? chann- uMch wound sweet Inf-mm, all do‘ math commaâ€. (odd and bad alike The question or mutation of tho trut- ltalh apart In. um auction 0! tum m. m Tam! chm Md. Wt, 0! meals policy mu n!- nn I: the prime mouth and of IM- counu'y. m «ability rho-M not be (milk-Hon Th. country an mute-cod In tho unto-I at the pronoun um! W. It It “malady undulnbk (ht thin "Item should In damned or [ht (hm should in flaunt and mm! ‘clunm therein. Our part experience rm. tau mat prosperity tn this coun- try In Al's" come under a protective rum: and that tho country cum“ pmv per under fltlul uric chm": at short Int-run. louver. If tho um: luv- u I who». work '0". and If Mum- nu uncured under them and In pror- ufllc. It I. better to endure for r (In! night lnconnnlnen Ind lingual!!!†In uh.- oolcdur. thin to um bum . Ian and to. ram: chum. It :g’fmmy to 9. wind tint it not to amend M the mute“ 0mm .7 n chant. In In. nnl. an In men cum Interferon cm: the cum pram no", of "no country. Tb. «mly rel-Non of the cum to M. contention. u I who“ In that "no um! mala- mama. mm mu; and (I. um um "to hm’ Wtï¬i ‘52.», .r the.» flue!- amid con-Only in mm In any m new. a! mun... 'wfl __. ‘. ,_ , On! mm I‘Voeltfl bu Non "to "auction of «I. um .- a no.†of main «ho evil. o! "M In". which fl" t" In IM cum†I Mn donor":- d. No! IIOM’ would (M. In vholly Inca-cum mu m «Ivor-Ion of our 0!- fom In Inch . «mam won" man "Io shalom-um! of nll Inc-"Mn! IMO-M to do any mm "on. min In" 0' .n- I‘M. A†, , "coulomb. wanna-m- ummy _ ."QQ'ZB'QIIVIE mu. IM mimic Ilonu cm" mm “mm. Ibo on!" 5- 3.30... .73. .3 it 3 I.’ I .DI .Vul b xxxx I. may upon web commom. (ho hum: mamm- lhcnof. Ind that. "0306 thanâ€; I nmoflly Winona this tum to (In commune!) of (M Cm um. I vlo' lo (be In...†of I luv "smut In I!» and-Ion. nnd Moot!» In In opu- ulonc. upon which an duo-(Ion- cln Do "1 mdhld‘tht 90' rib. MM. law Ioum be - mmr’ and paper ox- enbo of conch-clonal authority to the cud that ouch «I!- would be cradle-1d. 'VHI Can 8. Don. Awuy Wl‘h. I both" on! Donovan... um allâ€" cï¬lulnauont. ,wllch woven! or onâ€! competition. mmknt ovemuluflu- "on. and other "us In lrull «unlu- uou- Ind pnctlou Ivhlch lmuflounly n!- rm [aunt-lo In“. an be pnvcnlcd why the 90"!“ o! my Conun- to "Nov In. column“ um. 1mm MIMI. and am: the morn! cute." through mu- Ida.- nnd maimed-u- con-mu al- â€"-_‘L_ __A, , . pro-moo at the new conditions. and un- this to mm!- wlth mm at to cut out whauver of evil hu ulna In connec- ‘ (ion with them. Tho power of the Con- m to regulate taunt-tn commerce I. u! Ibnlute and unqualiï¬ed mm. and wlthwt limitations other than thou mm W by tho motttutlon. Tho Con- gress bu constitution] lutboflty to main an law. noeuury and proper for umtln; lhll power. and I an ulbfled that this power hn not bun exhausted by Any [extol-Hon Iww on the «amt! books. It I: trident. thereto". that "II- mtrlctln at commercial freedom enun- Inx mtnlnt upon national commerce XIII wlthlu the renal-(tn power of the Con- ‘ gnu. nag! that A win and mien-M01 No more Important subject on: come heron tha Congress than ml. of the rogulntlou of Internist. business. The country clnnot Iflord to :1: cup":- on the plan out under our pecullnr system of covmmugt we are helplm In the pol-Mo. anti, :0, on the other hand. tho stubborn defense milk. of what In good Ind what II had In the existing lyn- tom. the resoluta man to obnmct any attempt at betterment. bur-n bund- neu to the hiltorlc truth that win ovolu~ (to? In tho Jun Menard min-t nvo- lut on. Import-m of the subject. “0 Yuri" 0mm. In «{0ch "SI-i»); “(3 â€â€˜ """"'"-' "" "w" '"' "ELâ€"i: During the fan of m : comma-menu afghxi'ga as! I“. m W'm ‘0 “'5 3:33;." "ulna a." - . m w or mm m them!" of l! ï¬du- m'nted by tho President to a corp-I- lo Icy I cubic from I point on tho rot-uh cons: to the Philippine Illa-d- a yg_ at now. A mm; of m- V 'n (um. um which loch cor- mun ‘7ng uhdéruie_ to my Ind 3f-‘Ith‘eRI-cn.~h_ prihh- (anti vim [re-I â€Mule. and no this. it In at the highs! human to an. on m- 0! unity and far-Mu! an... no: uvolluolaevuloluuon'm. m I. In an of federation all continuum mom I. m..- mn and any soul on“ wort through mu... and .- lab-coma“! (Macrame-acor- mm" lo gm hunt. to It I. ma- mryfmmmlo'nh “denim Ind than have been-o Im- want futon d nonlet- thl life. Both than at rm column and “nonunionuchlootmnnm nry Wk?! any an huh do "It Oppoonm to each kind of «nah-non Mould at. tho form 0! mm to whatever 9! had In tho W at any given condition w unionâ€"nu of u- ucks upon when. u not not noo- nnmm u nah: for some at the not: far-reaching W! work for our peo- vte m been Amputee m bum comm-luau! And unions. Mb nus! rc- mm from trout-Ivy at cm..- liner- fmnce with the nun a! «has. Org-n- ma capital and «united law lute should remember "III In m m m the Intern! at etch must b. M Into harmony with the Interest at an ml public: and tho conduct a! cu. m! conform (o the Mutant] rub d obo- dlenee to the Inc. of lama-u Mom. amunnmaï¬MWW-l Each should remember on: I- m no power, 9: taunt «the m an minim of balmy. My 91-; mm â€an. Every outlaw. M'wm. m be jun-naglh m a! ll ( to It would be UMI “do. on am my“ unuuuuuu-uwmon- um! our am not... UN.) Du Muumlduwm:mw mammal mutan- h. I am. Mr- nm. The non mile. 0! m u:- an- cmmy eta-Mn b I.“ an. n quinine-u null (mm. ID. copro- omu noun at m- m-mm n no amount. haunt. Ila m hm lmfllflfll on I). now MM is will (no nun of cocoon-um; m .0 at mu mum-«Influe- u '1" lmlk‘fll supply any Iqmmu m 0! pro- ducun maul".- ml at cum not only In the MI. but I. u- manor of circulation. and of awn. .11 mm or moan Mancunian-lo. and. II I!» cm of In. Mun. mumm- ht. an can bllnbd gold nun-dud. lamin- a Law and “but. How Io count. my ant-«C an. [or low And rev (3.9.1. to. to hold In emu no «nonunio- In 'Wv employer or two. with.“ mum Individual Inmatm nun-m mm at eta-wil- the MM! My nomad... lntnrut run an s potent Inclu- In bulnm activity. and In on!" that "use run my In can!!!“ to non nu vm- In. mod. 0! the “no†and o! 'U'I)‘ â€mud communal. and to amen: II. mum at ï¬nancial “(twin uhlch Injutlouuly “he! "mu-m. Inm- nau. It II m" that mm mm by an «luau: of elasticity In out me- I-ry ay-lon. Bank- uo nu mlml ur- vnnu or comma“. um um Ibo-I ma be pllcod. n In u vacuum. the burden a! hams-Mn. And mama. - clrcululon ulna-to to NM! lb. and- ol ow Mum man-uh- aad at cm damn-no and (min mm; and the luv. .1 III. m I. In "(Iliad mu a “new" supply Ito-«Id u alv‘ "n “Ilium to! a. W hut-h a! w. country. A _ In my walnut. the turn! on anthra- :Ilo coal mould be remand. And anthra- clu put nctully. when It now u now- Imlly. on the (no list. 11::- Ivould have no "no: :1 III u'vo In crbOI: but In :rlm I: might be of unlu to tho poo- plc. ,. _ Tho cue- In which an am: can pro- duco u monopoly on Io low an to con. ammo an lncomldor-blo nctor In the quenlon: but of coum I! In any use I! be found [but a given rat. a! duty does promote a. monopoly which work- Ill. no proloctlonln would object to ouch reducuon or mo duly .- would counuu compeuuon, _ _ J For Expert 1’arill Communion. Wherever the amt conditions are Inch that e needed change cannot with ad- vnntage be nlsde by the application at 'the reciprocity idea. then it can he dude outright by a lowering of duties on a given product. it pouihlo. such change should be made only alter the fullest consideration by practical experts. who should abproach the subject from a business standpoint. having in View both the particular interest: alleoted and the commercial well-being of the people. as a whole. «The machinery for providing such careful investigation can readily be supplied. The executive department has already at its disposal methods of col- lecting fact. and ï¬gures; and i! the conâ€" ‘greu desires additional consideration to that which will be given the subject by its own committees, then a commission or business experts can be appointed whose duty it Ihould be to recommend action by the Congress after a deliberate and scientiï¬c examination or the various schedulea as they are anected by the changed and changing conditions. The unhurrled and unbiased report or this commisaion would show what changes should be made in the various Icheduies. and how (or these change. could go without also changing the great pros- perity which this country is now enjoy- Inn. or upeetting its axed economic pol- icy, _ _ __ ' [In I orator “and tor m‘ not!!! â€or our product†on tho no hold. on tho other to loom-o In mated "to lowering o1 dulln- whon tho, In no longer nooaod to! prom may our own noolo.’ "mm .llll‘llllil! or don-3o only Do dlorourdod for the uko of tho uninmm of loud mm- pllohd. It It prov. Inpoodblo to at"! tho pondln; tmuoo. one u thoro noon: to ho no warm! tor tho mauve; to exocuto omen. or to mom! the vending traueo oa that they m ho ratiï¬ed. thorn tho umo andâ€"~10 oocuro Mammy-â€" would be me! by direct; lest-19:193. mun II ll gun try-ï¬n_ on M camera. When mu 1. am they can not canted that. be they ï¬rm or ï¬fth. they have nothing to Grand from amid. "announce. lore and no" the 1mm Interdependence and comm- ", of Inca-"(Hahn polltlml nnd eco- m-h mum render it Int-union! an n" chub-d and orderly power. to In- ch: on the proper nonun- of the world. mun. Ind will Invite to the" m m um! Imprm um: -Iuhl condition by recognising mu mum, and order In the prerequisite. of he count! «why-um. ï¬lo Independent as "on "I America need In" the 3|th four of amen (ram the United Sum. It behave. each one Co III-II- um order mm:- uu own border: and to (II-chug Iu jun obllnflons to (or- 'mm Clnal favored. TM Conun- hn wl-ely provlclal "ml '0 shall bulk! :0 once Ill Inlllmlnn n- nnl. l! poo-IBM n Pan-ml The umrm-y "to"! rm". that wâ€" an nation-tal- ly stall" [and mi. (mm "M m Pol-am Gaul Conuny. 1‘0..th- un new mom rm: Colombl. to n. sure her ml lo cur bullalu mo canal Tm. worl all.“ be carried out n n emu-om policy without more lo chance of “Human-Non: and It chock! I. began under dram-um which will In... It a mullet of mm (M all Il-MMnllont to conllvme the volley. The canal VII! 50 of great beneï¬t to am. all of Important lo all the «no. ll 'm be of Idnnlm to no lnd-arhlly and clan n Imam. our mlllnry podllon. I! will be of «lun- un lo «a. mnmn 0! tr Anor‘ let It in «neatly lo In that I" or! "lose mama will do u some of Hum have litany «long mm signal l mm lo the nmnhlo eon-Bon- thn of mo Congress I'M Han-Illa In fill-IO. which hen the name" a! are. m Inc-(mum during the I.“ m , ..._- W... wuâ€" .. - M! {In omen. In which not duty in mma mom. Ml lnrolna "mom may (no lav-Mac. o! "w mnhlnory IL rv-nly In onlglmrq u fl‘ho "In“. h,†._. _ _. ._.â€... n M a mu" 0! mm 0 con «winner. to our county «an IM U» [M JIM» and Intro I oma Mn Mn the am to a. M [and oMcn of The "in†court. No no down In! mum" run M â€lulu-wry nnuln In tho can of I mm at In». hot-«m no and our «our "white It I. «runny Io In m- od Iâ€! ‘0‘}: am tug wl!l_ gnu .- l Intern-Nona! Arbitration. A. civilization no". In!" become- lm and Im the normal condmon of for em nlulnm. TM In! century M: can I muted dlmlnutlon 0! van bot-«n civilised pom": wan I'llh nnclvmud man an 1-me nun mnmn o! hum national polleo duly. "comm [or the volt-n or the worm. When-v" poulblo "hilt-flown or noun mun" method would be employed In "on of urn Io "mo on. mine- have.» clvulud muons. Il- Ihoun no yo! no uorld nu not pro- m "Mk-Ml" Io mud" n poo-wk. or mutiny dnlublo. to lmroh arbi- Inuou In "m emu. Tm lomolloa o! the Mlnmlloml tribunal which I"- n TM "am In on «on! o! cool on": m IMeh Inc! comma". [a 1» “In" 0' nfl making my M II It .__ L_‘n,4 Cuba lies at our doors. and whatever affects her for good or for ill affects us also. So much have our people ielt this that in the Platt amendment we deï¬nite‘ Ir took the ground that Cuba must here- after have closer political relations with us thtn with any other power. Thus in a sense Cuba has become In part of our international political system. This makes it necessary that in return she should be given some of the beneï¬ts of becoming part of our economic system It is. from our own standpoint. s short- sighted snd mischievous policy to fail to recognize this need. Moreover. it is un- worthy of s mighty and generous nation itself the greatest snd most successful republic in history. to refuse to stretch out a helping hand to a young snd weak sister republic Just entering upon its area of independence. We should II- wsys tearlessly insist upon our rights in the taco oi the strong. and we should with ungrudging hand do our generous duty by the weak. 1 urge the adoption of rectprocity with Cubs not only beesuse it is eminently for our own interests to control the Cuban market and by every rnesns to foster our supremacy in the tropical lands and water. south at us. but also because we. of the giant repub- lic ot the North. should malts all our sis. tor nations of the American continent feel that whenever they will permit it we desin to show ourselves disintereatodiy and eflectit-eiy thsir friend. ‘et commerce Needed. It In earn-ctr! hoped that e secretory Wm only he created. with I not In the cannot. The topic multipli- cotion of questions Queuing labor end capital. the growth and complexity or the emulation: threulh which both lobar and oovitll now ï¬nd expression. the steady tendency toward the employment or capital In huge corporations. and the wonderful ctrideo of thh country toward lender-hip In the International busineu world Justify an urgent demand (or the creation of ouch I pocItion. Substantial- ly all the ieadinz commerciui bodice in 1 this country have united in requesting Ito creation. it is desirable that some such measure as that which he- aireedy penned the Genus be enacted Into low. The creation of such I department would In itself be an advance toward dealing with and exercising supervision over the whole subject of the great corporations doinl an Interstate business: and with this end In view. the Congress lhouid endow the department with large powers. which could be Increased as experience might show the need. Cuba Mult Hove Consideration. I hope soon to submit to the Senate a reciprocity treaty with Cuba. On May 20 last the United States kept its promise to the Island by formally vacating Cuban soil and turning Cuba over to those whom her own people had chosen as the first oIYicIale of the new republic. COMO am the (m. Ind I" no mm“- tlo mud at an me I'm Dunn-r .‘Ct‘fltlmbm M'- some writs-Mk If ml! Ilium! I0 .2 II! a... Inn-mt of mm Ind that In huh. rlc manor, II nm to u at "all! hot. 0! “-de no mm: It"! at ï¬lm He. nu toll wanted , or I m Inner mm of lrrlnm I: , In: in. I n-m In m, than: I. on. each! I In! no- I’m-mold†â€ml: caulk mm or nâ€" m 09!, a- an d Mlhbmmmltth nut mu maltkrfllolcllhllnunm â€in". mumhtmo.hflm mwmnmymutb'm cop-chum»: hIMvn‘lpofIa-e-lm. lflunrmr’un-nthmm an n the m". u (to W low. mmmMn-d.nmnmlhfm the II tum-1mm (In in tum mm um- “ on; mr'v‘mmâ€" n q. mnvMMHndhvan-udnâ€" might!- [or m 0!“ ml m lb in n my m unmflo for 1Mâ€. 3-. a mum ntm (an an no Rem-'0 W29 '."".""'. 'mih 3m m "-0-- no ion...- 1» mun-n mama's lui std- M be loll f0! 1’ u I“ “m an. auto; no man In. I â€'2' 9""??- mm. tn mu 0! m lam-m I.†ha. onunmmmnmmcnn the lamina 0! no m of annually “4" I'm-"n- for (to am m 0! mo for Want. A W bunt-y that no kn unit In not IN! m 0' ml Ink-"CI I†MIMIâ€"tlhruan-dni mite Inn. mull-u Ml! m m up- my on one mm m pile-Ind ._ ,.__, 7....“â€" [In "my. should receive arm-u um- How and «Mom H In of [roll Impur- tnm that (M "Milan 0! may Mlloml guard to the rumâ€. uld "Wanner rm M "to [mud 8mm would in Mod. and um In yam-e 0! mr mm M" In" a pmtk‘l. and each»! â€nun Iho'H be Wed. The mom†modding for the Mob anal-um nl ma mum- â€um and for mum! "w Mme“ 9.0140"! m n» n- th! land. which an “Indy "and ._, n rum hr â€loudly rum»... Till». the well a nu- army and Iho mu unborn!†«man. u my be out-- "and Imam" "will". «In In modern (Ima- nw can MI won a but" unn- m at real con-(mean «cannula!» "In our main Mr: given In "a "flip- pm bland: "I.†ml» nhould nice to [in- than 3‘!"va In the MINI-Co rm Inn-emu. who Mn nmpnd "a m eon-inhu- nnd Jon-d with our m mum-(Ira lo Iod- wuh Mn" tool will (at the volt-n 0! II. blinds. Philippine Poilcy‘ Vindicaied. On July 4 last. on the one hundred and twenty-111th anniversary of the declua- tion of our independence. peace and am- nesty were promulgated In the Philip- pine lslnnde. some trouble has since from time to time threatened with the Mohammedan Moron. but with the late inaurrectionary Filipinoa the War has en- tirely ceased. Civil government has now been Introduced. Not only does each Filipino enjoy such rights to life. liberty and the pursuit of happiness as he has never before known during the recorded history of the Islands. but the people taken as a whole now enjoy a measure 0! sell-government greater than that granted to any other oriental: by any toreign power and greater than that en-. Joyed by any other oriental: under their own governments. save the Japaneac alone. We have not gone too far in granting these rights of liberty and eel!- govermnent; but we have certainly gone ‘ to the limit that in the internals o! the Philippine people themselvea it was wise or just to go. To hurry mature. to go lutar than we are now going. would on- ull calamity on the people of the islands. No policy ever entered into by the Amer- Ican people hu vindicated itlell in more signal manner than the policy of holding the Philippines. The triumph 0! our arms. above all the trtumph or our law- and princlpiea. hna come looner than we had any right to expect. Too much praise cannot be given to the army for what it haa done in the Philippines. both in warfare and horn an administrative standpoint In preparlng the why for ch‘ll government; and elmllar credit belong: to the civil authorities (or the way in whlch they have planted the need- ol sell-gm" eminent in the ground thua made read) (or thorn. Tho courage. the unflinching endurance. the high aoldlerly elllcicncy. and the general kind-heartednna and humanity 0! our Iroopa have been atriu- ingly manllutcd. There now remain only name “.000 troops In the talandn. All told. over room have been not there ‘ O! courae, there have been inditidual in- vtanoea or Irorwdolng among them They waned under tearful dlflicultlea oi climate and Iurmundinaa: and under the air-in ol the terrible provocationa which they continually receive Irom their loco. occasional inn-non of cruel retaliation occurred. Every eitort has been made to prevent avch crueitira. and ï¬nally thou efforts have been completely auc- cmful. After making all allowance lot "if“ mlldï¬'dl it "mama true that low Indeed have been the instance. in which war haa Mn waged by a clvliited pow" aninat aunt-china"! and lntharmn larce- when that ha- been no little wrongdoing hy the ill-ton an In the Phil- ipplna Manda. 0n the other hand. the anount ol dink-alt. important. and hone- iiciont wort: which ha. been done I- Coll-"I'D Inflkuhhb. anml Guard anoMuflon. Tho remnant-[Ive- or the able com- p-ny Imp: then common. Ionz under con-Identlnn. continuing. m the noun- Umo. :6 pupal-e to: laying the «by. They luvs. howevcr. 4! length new to them. and In nil-American llne bo- tween our Paclnc count and In. China†emplro. by way of Honolulu and the Phillppma Inlandl. ll thul provided tor. and In expected within a. tow monthl to‘ bo ready (or business. Tum cinnamon. mouthed. umont olha xhlnn. 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