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VOLUME 10, NUMBER-1
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Word from Holland says that that
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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-
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ures, to which the party is pledged,
tho president will no longer regard
them as republicans, but as having
clearly arrayed themselves against
tho party. Under the circumstances,
he declared, ho would not be justi
fied in recognizing any claims for
patronage from senators or repre
sentatives who would use the very
patronage given them as ammunition
against the party. Mr. Taft is said
to bo satisfied with the way matters
aro progressing and he has received
many personal assurances that most
of the so-called insurgents will sup
port the administration measures."
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. Graves, head of the Yale school of
forestry, to Bucceed Gifford Pinchot
as chief of the United States forestry
bureau.
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President Taft has named Frank
nV ?ow!n of 0malla to succeed
Charles A. Go8s, district attorney for
Nebraska, and William P. Warner
to succeed himself as United Stated
marshal for Nebraska.
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JS5ator R?? nas introduced a bill
granting to Mrs. Grover Cleveland a
pension of $5,000 a year Th
amount Is the same as was allowed
to widows of former presidents
Representative John Dwight of
New York announced that an agree
ment had been reached between ? the
regulars and insurgents whereby ht
latter would attend the party caucus
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