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HASKELL, Cashier Word from Holland says that that government will strongly support tho Amorican proposal for a permanent court of international arbitration. President Taft is sending for the Insurgents and is trying to smooth matters over. An Associated Press dispatch says: "In his talks with Representative Hayes and other callers tho president said ho was not withholding patronage from any re publican senator or member of con gress because of votes cast against Speaker Cannon, against the rules of the house, or against the Payne Aldrich tariff bill. If, however, thero are any among the insurgents who intend to carry their fight against the speaker and against tho rules to tho extent of opposing pure- NEW HOOK A New, Complete Edition of Mr. Brya ns Speeches Containing All of His Important Public Utterances In two handy volumos. 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A Brief Outline of Contents In theso volumes you will find all his important political speeches on tho Tariff, Banking, Curroncy, Blmotalism, Incomo Tax, Money, tho Silver Question, Imperialism, Colonialism, Government Ownership, The Trust Question, Guaranteed Deposits, Election of Senators by Direct Voto, Inltiatlvo and Referendum, Labor, 1908 Tariff Speech, State and Nation, etc., etc. Hero you will find all his speeches in foreign lands, boforo tho World's Peace Congress in London, in Cuba, Japan. England, etc., etc. Theso books contain his educational and religious locturos The Price of a Soul, Tho Value of an Ideal, The Prince of Poaco, Man Missions, Faith, etc., etc.; his miscellaneous speeches ??,fTl0i'i Giray 8 CB5 omorinl Dav at Arlington, Receptions in Lincoln, his homo citv. at fin Whitn TTm,c ne I " L'UcI,t:Botyc"n ban,"0t' t0 UlS Nolshl,or3' Tributes to Jeffrrson! 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Gifford Pinchot, late chief fores ter, has issued a public statement which the Associated Press summar izes in this way: "The conservation of natural resources and the con servation of popular government aTe both at stake. The one needs con servation no less than the other." Mr. Pinchot concludes his statement in these words. "But these specific dangers of public loss are merely parts of the great issues between the special interests and the rest of us. That issue is whether this country shall be managed by men for human welfare, or by money for profit. It is a tremendous moral issue, far greater than any man's personal feel ings or personal fortunes. It lies between the people and their repre sentatives on the one side and the interests and their representatives on the other side, between progress and re-action, between special privilege and square deal. I repeat that the supreme test is the welfare of the plain people. It Is time to apply it." President Taft has named Henry S. 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