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OMAHA DAILY pared with gr and industry by Hon rd of the San Pedro river. and the counsel sent this government express confidence n result substantinlly e encroachment HIS FINAL MESSAGE ED FIROM FIN blishing our claims founded by United States many years held fit of all nations will which this country s With Can its expectation Froy been th F During the past year a suggestion ties, the auth ¢ entitled to the Mextean Rorder. rovernment w ility of enlargi of Prst Vears. seyeral exper nd of the United States s good will fences of the contra id of s protective it Blaine act tion has not felt ther ind the British mini if the Dominion is progressing favorably Intereourse with Spain. mtinues on consideration terminated nt representati paid in like cal i maintenance es in the ab o of his labor FoRcas IRe1on e Alaskan bou in the light of his Passamaquoddy the operatior discornible, nent for the maintained or iner as many duys oAt Nt f Ancrican workm wined Lo exercise tem every o1 Dangers Attendis in transit to por A general p 10t be contemplated b without the grrave gt ey | equivalent 1o the exactior upon our commerce 4 We must supix s of Canada and American manufactu the political fully with his fi compete Success: ling ventures of ous Minor is also reported and the lack of consulir representation in serious drawback 1 canuot believe s represent a settled polic, iy branches changed a somewhat rad trade relation: | relations must contin tive duties if the pay r the conflict ud that vesult working people when i pleasait to contemplate unemployed, should, I think, be distress of our ntimate, and is attained | ity of the | ¢ its frequent and s streets of foreign swed 1o acquir and shall not the controve isheries on the i MGl rtional Copyright. International continuously by unreasonable proclamation formity with the act of March surinee being hwarted or WORK OF ADMINISTRAT Ihe it St imtially the same basis as the subjects of Above Reproact By a specialcouven ted January s of the several ex 1 provisions of u the United States sotintions are in The reports « ccutive departments. submitted, resume of the whole work of the administra- tion, with the transactions attention, n joyed by Canndians, rdly too much to 81y that the dian Pacitic | parallel our northe have been appli and Germany with other e The Nicaragua Canals invited to the l ) carnestness th The Canadian railec wry but of the country, is awain methods of administration whi pursued and which have been cted and dis sreat enter \ppropriation, bursed witl Stites from n this cong us 1o attract the public hat will insy and at a diminished per ce The public busi nds of freight, and it car- 1 States to he Columbin 24, comploetion £ cost for col 118 been trans its proper vl \ completed. 5 068,16 pounds of freieht T e they e rerenal cly and with a people in th 1its of sorvices « for their prot i States over t possible degreoe t] and maintained | States government to Pacific tions of thi: ction and comfort pounds of fre uference to consider the question of | [Eanmitio of silver were aceept the United States the Pacific coast 1 Mr. Joseph Nimmo, jr., statisties, when befor mittee on relat S0, said that s ted between different points in across Canadian t Ats 1o 100,000,000 a year. Advantages OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS. an enlarged > of nations to which they conference assembled at Bru rts from portson 5 pounds of freizht Department chicf of the «d upon the con- 4 of this ereat « Our relations with 1 of this g1 | undisturbed by any ser her nations st v ot invitations issued in my public messu cof silver upon an S controversy ifferences with United States velating to hat the free coing probably amo I (i % affairs, with ng | with Chili | re affair have interests of our people and cqually those growing out of the een adjusted. There have is no disposition on the part | people or government of t d States to may be accomplished by the temporary chec that very soon com- been negotiated and concluded Law conunereial 0 reciprocal tr Brazil, Dominican tervenes I belicve conditions will compel overnments to unite with us lations of Canada 1 her own people. whether, if \nd trend of things ar agreements relating following countric 10 present state of thin ontinue, our int transportation for the transaction tain West In not be put upon iness of the world ind our entirei | of Canadian canils and of the St. Lawrence | . and British (¢ and Austria-Huneiry Guatemala, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. struction of an American Misleading Politieal E “The report of the secreta will attract speci many misleadi made as to the preliminary emphisized, befor First, that m March 4, Austria-Hungary of ship com en conclude: lakes and one Under these treaty favored admission has | ation between the great of the treasury owWn Seaport towns in view of the nts that have the public revenues should not only be en secured in eve 1 trade advantages, support which is given to voads and stean should with- rkets for farm products in order to reat underlyin fon which the ‘An opening has also been d products thit this policy is maintaincd, our export tradi relieve that en reduced f undoubtedly, Ihe object of the power of the pensions durin Teal with this v this administrati 2,504.178.70, un exees AT $114,400,200.00° over the sum expended during adeOnanads 1ees have postponed consideration cannot be realized L veler must sury wapt his g0ods Lo the new ] involved is the only complete markets and facilitios for excl ed, has gone people and not If there ave any who still think that the surplus should have | by hoarding it i depositing. it sovernment very banks interest Our Sister 1t Congress at vised of the begun; our have entered the new fie ise. In thecase of food products, and manufacturers | en kept out of « ) repor ¢ Chilian continued to pay to roport that the Chilia o mpyithe deposits, or who continued in force extended pension legislation was a | lishment of American period secure fully one-thivd de of the countrics of € which now amg 000,000 annt cent of this o t to leave the argul Valparaiso, 4o This has been ecepted, not only ¢ JTRorion shoap 5 1o ahout $600, the form of 1 sms will tak \ppreciates city's Good Work., position of this The following in our trade xpenditires for SOG.50, leaving a There was paid during th 3 E5T0, AL et ahiay the ourse with that brave people. clusive evidence ind confidence the fact that a conyention submit avhitration apon the public de rplus in the treasury \ption fund effect up to Scpteiml Deing in som » povernments f-1hoso cluinie s available and used fo we public debt receipts fro L ON $42,060,241.08 while from internal reven part the e Austrin-Hungary ments wude upon in value from &47,6i, been pending ved in every way i Y e inereased & hias inereased from £14,160, ! BYOrRDIL. ources 853, 754,417.95. The net loss 1o | and its peopl wis $42,67 disposition chiefly in whea and dairy ) ! rests and our hopes for them und tho 6xpenditurcs ot $01.¢ 4 surplus of Of 2,000,000, large increase in the governments ommereinl | their people and of the largest development The eash balance in the treas Qnounsig ury at the end of the fiseal year, will be $20,902, 377 So far as th agreements went £74,204,625, but it has orts from the ng mostly uf sugar eriide drigs Turopean ¢ cn markot has boen an policy and to our American trade. benefits of en s and of o mor Tudiu rubber and iYo0iL aLR oLl W 80 0 receipts and expenditures rewinining months of year there are not ouly the usual ¢ or even the reduce the public uncertainty pusiness adjustinent conditions, > secretary has very w ined from gue | possible ¢ expectation | m our officia sering Nea Controyersy. A treaty providing for the 1o disputo between Great 1 States 08 to the kil Rering soi February lust nues during and justly but firmly made Our Relations With Hawall, inges o our Hawaii have laws, sinco s changes and pending the m their taking effecy cannot was made duri s ching steamers from th casels, thred vessel from the the command of navy, were sent into the sea systematically patrolled were made sud it is bell portance that the projected sub ey for which ha conditions, commercial have quick than new legisla of the concession made Estimates for the Comiug Ve harbor and nay tion av Peard river Vst TR nces of the friendliness of the | ehdin 0, 1808, aro & g the estimated appropriations ern Pacific while the ses their wuy to the ; utions i3 appre tiun islands a yery Yhe frigndly uct of this government in B that the sinking redemption passage of t the United Stat from taking rsbups should not until the prohibitiol oxtended to the 1 rocommend that president, by proclam taking of soal fcan vessels in case the result of the tribunal of & restruiuts can be applied to the vessels of all 10 10t restrain o | New Orleans by the [ other nutions. quirements by the sum the | manifestation of gracious appreciation, 0,510,081.49. The retirement nupliment has been itual respect prohibit th north Pacitic by nd good will: watter of co Protest Against the Action of France. 1u cousequence of the action of the ¥ proclalming 8 protector over certuin wiby L districts of the west coast venience, not should not collect revenue pose, but only us compulsion such that the government in expenditures, for the y for the tribunal of arbitration has becu pre- added the estimated surplus at the beginning BEL: YAY, DECEMBER WEDN 1892, and from this grogate there mugf W deducted, as stated | larger volume by the retary, AWt £44,000.000 of mated unexpired Kppopriations The public ctmfidence in pur ment to malfitifn the parity of all our money issuch, ‘whether coin or paper must remain unghaken he demand for gold in Europe and the « us are in a consider ree the result of the efforts of some of the Furopear ments o incre fhair gold reserves t these efforts should he met by appropriation Nt iponour part. ‘The conditions that have hEve created th Irain of the treasur old are ir dlitical and not ¢ an important degred mercial. In view ¢ fact that a_general laws in the near revision of our r future seems to be probable, it would better that any changes should be a part of that vevision rather than of a temporar nature. ng- | resulted there, as in the depart OUR MERCHANT MARINE, Liberal Dealing With Steamship Lines. mor Nocessity for ver since our hant marine luring t from the nsequent calls upor States tand passage imports e reain an n shipn An iner of American travel to Burope has co a vast sun to forois v large the vibut Wehie hip owner inee v the books ¢ (Itogether extinguished this const strain, In the yoar 15092 only 12,3 | secrotar ur imports was - brought i 1800, | sels, The foreign stoamship pay- | our trafic them total | with the overnmer have | in time ¢ show ed n Shver ¥ lust fiscal year nder the act of ' reof £51 purchases since the passage of t been 120,470,081 ind the nggre their ar paid for siiver during the year was 94 ounce, the highest price July 11861, and the lowest $0.8 of the fact that the swsitting and that clusion has as yet been reached 1 withhold upon this subje ( ng the Ameriean vos maintained by dor contract which part ’ro and i I 108608 in note ver are many ment th p respective S by war, t hecome it by ¢ i in peace | st da bl wil cor ors ¢ heing £1.02 March 21, | T felt monetar and hay that th or of polic fool was both into le ot T yme chang W pron and huvin e, was | the postn JUSTICE, ies. The DEPARTHENT O1 exy Work of the Agninst the The report of law submitted cannot ¥ ducted the inerea rk of the Dep: nent of Justice He has in sev the « tection and Aftorney Federal Government. the attorn « General - Claims nera frain from saying h with ¢ val veat professional siill required 1 and wh increased pro- | contract one mail s with th dition vice dircetions A from Hurts isions making some classes of erime to the officers of bringing in 1 Thie tion of five 10,000 t 4,000,000 01 210,000,000, and wi City of York and Cit of which the iy department was authon- ized by lation _at the last ses sion o American registy seven of th swif t Ve upon the sca to our naval reserve, The contracts mude with the r to Central and South Amer have increased the frequency and shortencd the time of trips, added new ports of eall, and sustained tinly have been withdrawn. Tl Buenos Ayres is the first to the *public under the Amervican ARG so new. and is to thing if the prisouer is sent to one state | Steamship City of New York conlinement, and is Paris in February nex thing if he is sent to ano I, carnes uge 4 ¢ that a uniform cre policy inaugivated by prescribed by congress. 1 have be ex- | that appropriat required 1o pressed my coneurrence in the recommenda- | OPlizations of the government tion of the attorney general that degrees of | L0 Cts may be prouptly murder should be gnized in the lines that have entered S T G G T, u may ot be ¢ tates. These grades ure fo 0 Our Tut distinctions in evimos Th ramive them would enabla: the vittithe] St H)va di cretion in apportioning struct and would uy rélieve CXey vantages in the ocean trade of th what is coming to be a very heavy burde that we did not possess on the the examination ot these ap) The construction of the Canadian Pac tion for commutation establishment, under Ly Cla Canada and_England amsh vvice from Vancouy and Chi ly threaten our the Pacific, T'his camers receiy ymuissioner of caped to punishment in the ty th United States, wh with impartiality tricd bunals of they could be let for the e truc Applicants for Exceutive Cle The numerou clemeney pres victed in the U penitentiar attention toa fact ney general in his tine allowince for ¢ prisoncrs is statutes only penitentiury provision neney. nted in behalf of pers: ited States courts and have called rred 1o by the port. namely od behavior for prescribed by the fo where the state in whi s located had made suc Prisoners — are given the benetit of the provisions of the state law reg ulating the penitentiary to which they may be sent. These are too liberal, and some perhaps The result is, a sentence for five for iven my 10! that a 1ch leral I the t servieo Ar flaz. The m with th in illibera t6h service to Boulogne and werp is al quite a differa her. 1 vecommend lit for good behavior be mtinuanee this ms or ind s thi all the Sts i the P had by reason of mtinentil d through ou cifie Threatened. anition ¢ courts to exervise nishment railway lines con owi territory some ad tions transc cases on ica us Agaiidt the Government, fast st Japan The aggresate of clgims pending aevinst the government in the court of claims is cnormous. Claims ta the amount of S0,000.000 for taking of evidence of 10 persons « to be loyal war ave now before that court tion. When to these aire added depredation elaims antl the French indeed startling. In the defense of these luims the govermtient isata great disad vanta The cliinmnts have prescrved their evidence, whoreas the. government nts to rummige the field for what y cun find, - This difficulty - is- peculiarly t where the fact to be established is the disloyalty of the claimant during the war. If this great threat against our revent o have no other check il is certain congress should supply the Department of Justice « with appropriations suficiently liberal to |y re the best legal talent in the defense of | these claims and to pursue its v scarch for evidence, line Inglish th dire or 850,767 per trip for thir 1dition to some further aid th con may be used for mpeting American ctof M b 3, 1801 heen made within the last s Tam informed, to estublish under imi uditi line between Vancouver and some Austealian port, with a view of seizing there a trade in which we have had a large intere 100,000 anmall tracts by which the vessels naval purposes. The ¢ Muil, under the spoliu- ives only $ 12fforts have year adi’s Diserimination, 1e commissioner per Of navigation states that our imports from o English a very livge ent of Asia‘is now brought steamships and their connecting railways in Canada. With a view of promoting this trade, especially in tea, Canada has imposc a discriminating duty of 10 per cent on tea and coffee brought into the Dominion United States I contest between American the - | with diminished sul ; Canadian line to wl and artillery mfantry continue, T think w least s which his predec us by DEPARTMENT OF WAR. Policles Sugge: Chan, i t Years, The report of the secretary of war again to the attention portant sd Con- th of congress s e in I suggestions thoe wrms of the service ¢ have before urged should be passed. Our army is small, but its organization il the more be put upon the most approved modern basis, The conditions upon what we called the “frontier” have herciofore quired the maintenance of man | but now _the policy of concentra viously the vight one. The new posts sl have the proper strategic relations to the onl “frontiers” we now ha e of the west and the north and part of our southern Doundary. 1 donot think that any question of advantage in localities or st determine the location of the new posts. The organization and enlargement of the | au of wilitary information which the seeretary has cffected is a work the uscful ness of which will become every year morc apparent he worl of building heavy guns and the construetion of coust defenscs hias been well begun and should” be carvied without check. as o reory is to that trans ch favored ization of portition a as 1o mal one, and tl have | o which 1 have nination s to les from Canadi No subject, I think, more near the power and the prosperity of owr country than thisof the developmentof our merchinit marine upon 1 11 we Id enter into conference with other competitors and all would agree to withhold government aid, we could perhiaps take our chanees with the bhut competitors estab A and maintained their lines by govern ment st until now they have practi cally excluded us from participating. In my opinion, no choice is left to us but to put_the issuc, moderately at least, on the same 1i should the importat s should our great huve ssidics OUR NEW NAVY. Review of the Gresi Work That CMENT, Accomplished. The report of the sceretary of the nav our new navy. When the present tar, s dutics only on Hus Been POSTOR ox Improvement in the Seev Increase in report of the | Shows i most gratify | emcient and prog great bus markable 0 M tevenues. stinaster e and an he general ing inerease and a most sive management of th ss of that department. The re the num ber of postoftices and iu the miles of mail in terchange furn high state of the lets and entered upon h three modern The ve 1l 1o e steel vessels were in commission sels since put in commissior minission the total of 1 rin. of the d Durii three wo other L put in durir winter will make a increase in revenues, in Wis administration partne the current year tugs have © ships and a mtract and vanced, and the the arrival been unex e s auother evidence of the perity which our people ofices mean New routes Launches ha rpedo boat ox- | woik upon the four monitor of their armor delayed, or they in commi new are under ¢ will be are aw which hi would have bee tension of our border settlements creased revenues mean active commer The postmaster 1l reviews the who! 1of his administration of the office and 1o of his statistics down to the month of November last. ( The postal vevenues have incre: the lust year nearl 000,000, The « for the year ending e 30, 1802, is less than the defigigpey of the pr ANl Done Without Se miracts | n let during this admin istration, under the appropriations for the eit | s of the navy, including new vessels M1, | and their appurtenances, to the amount of ceding | &35 000,000, and there has been expended year, The deficicucy of the present fiscal ame period for labor of nuyy | year, it is estimated, will be reduced to | yvupds upon similar work $5,000,000 without £1,352,428, which will not only be extin- | {he smallest s charge of fraud or guished during the, gost fiseal year, but a | ) ty. ‘The enthusiasm and the interest surplus of nearly §1,000,000 should then be icers, both of t it | shown, n greatly kindled. The xeellod capyeit MSLIUC been added 1,500 nesw anail routes during the | build ing and year, with o mileage jof 8,863 1 and the | shiy 1 0 total number of miles of new mail trips | adii ver I added during the 15,000,000, | remained to with and The number of miles of maii s added | before the ofic m of during the last four yours i 0,000,000, | co cour ieved th this addition being 221,000,000 in the con than were in operation in the in 1861 The nur ereased b ave | during the Ocean Mail Service, atious, the payment coblracts for occan mail In these caleu made under the is nearly sol ourney miles t whole countr will be clothe ber of 2,790 during the the past fol s last, the total “in been 1 ficos has boeen i ear; and duri o Octo the nun The nun been nd th ¢ than ¢ veuse i Arly 1,000 oft has t four yo doubled in the ber of n in that time Postage For three years which was an increage 1 revenue for the three cars endin 18840, the inerease during the last being more than three and al great as the increase during the ending June 80, 1889, Nosuch i viously appeared in the partmois ‘I postmaster general system of promotion, intr vection into the depariuients here, and it has | groutly extended, 1 recommend such legls ordey Thre ending 0. venues for Years. 1802, i req years revenue has r @ er 500 citie 1 onts, in a of work and that better done. rcent of 1dd, with the Pavis, to the [ ntine 1 Intion and ind deve approprintions as ) this movement Proof of Prog ymmendations of Ocean ) ot eive for \s nfidence ment of ha 1 earn docks AFFAIRS OF THE INTERIOR, Immense Am Faitht work unt of Wusiness 1y by the Doy, Conducted tment The di W the taking of the Blever penin RS ¢ ARALIE by t ratiticati the subject care ratification of the ag clined to follow this certain that: some troversy shall be b Lands opencd te Th rres: franme S inpor mitke rey upon its ol 4, 18 iver the interior ful thobght, 1 who has and 14 which tl ught toan end cttlement is urgent vernment provided by M for Alaska was, in it nd i temporary. The inc ation he development of s tmining and con itimperative: that the law should b ed and better provision made for the st and punishment of criminal coment wetion by i the form of con Land Ofice Afiirs, T por cratifying st ) the reneral lu 1o work of | seemed present s of his oflice, » benofit the nd territor developing e Land elaims, estab contested land ress in its w work ereat impetus wi iven 1 n of those s wher elaims inder Mexican exerted their repro completed a unsettied erants have so long these results are added the former cession of dian Is" which_have been tlement ating during Vion nearly 26,000,000 acrd Cents ne is adn and the o 55 for ratification by whichabout 10.000.000 shed. Work of the Indian Burenu. | The work in the India u, in ecution of the policy nt has been lavgely dirceted to two chief ™ First, the otment of land: eralty to the Indiaus and the cession of sur- plus Jands: and, second, ucating the Indians for their own proicetion for close contact with the white men fort ir nt exercise of the zenship. i all, allotments and patents issued to dor the present secretar missions and 500 addition en made for which process of preparation | The sehool attendance of Tndian has been i 1 over enroll 1ol bei niform system of sci T study has t national iy seli e the ex wion pur the work of ed new viti ive been made 5400 Indians many ents are now in un 1ot patent the 20,000 per cent bee fully orgimize los assun res th Politic burdens Onght Not to Connt. 1 have several t been called remc \dian agents appointed by complait s misconduct, | belicye bat the Indian service at th ot impro wd s now administered on the with . good aearee of efficiency. 10 any Jegislkiion s possible by which " the selection of Indian pents can be iy rew from all ) tisan suggestion or Considerations, 1am it would be a torelief to the exec and a to the service, The wion for istenee of th 1 Ar Indiaiis m quate, This smallos it esti mated for simissioner npon the theory U ind 1ot ought to be heir suppor however, of tl nding depredation against this i other consider submitted timate for 000, This appropriation was not should been, and the oversizht 1o be remedied at the: carliest pon me o1 wed i iive eat benetit e Chieyer L Public d for secre interior in tal ¢ mind have A Complication Needing Unravelin In a special message 1o the stated the rensons why 1 hid not the deed for the i 10 the Unite by the Choctiaws and_ Chickasaws « formerly embraced i the Cheyenn Avapalioc ation and remaining Wlotment A resolution of th e ( hie opinion of that b wit ling the facts sage, 11 il I il the F2.001,450, paid cented to 10, 18 iject, ceded thit t o 15t to that tribe e e fact that it i manche ab t cal Chi in tion with the legls hat [ not t itied i will : Great Work of the I ort of the comn f | retary of the tuterior in his Tevort,” will at- | | tice is given b; with hest soeure States messi deal with recommendation and mission be nereial interests | Great Good ment dond pounds. the July ther pound since My, June, Ju erease in U port of § incr por 000 pounds in Targely promoted byt ired by seeretury and make th fully hildren | tions United States 1 v tistied ment ) by i into this ¢ shall be ace countries, the disease is m which i th v previo tract great (e amo been the \ttention it of v Judged by sk done, the 1 believe is officient with fide Wt the or \tion” of and that the work has Ih « ! been Abilit very largoly i fores s 1o the The ¢ £144,050, 00, ated. A def i or the war. year I further ad S 10 t | 1'be reache 0, 1504, vill e at the highest po 00,000 Soldiers Must e Cared For vie exprossed o8 that the care of the arof the rob corn a v than that of disabl that this pre ith our o disabled veterans to the ios pr W 0,000 of war of th nd thrilling s welcom ot that states je of the many in thoe v, honor Union weific Debt, Al 1 called protoct ment in its The submitted a order o wer the itic railway wer of railvoads las full report, i exact the debt, the licns Property upon 1k Wi stion as we find it will, under exi the interests of the I recommended i my last o that a commission by tion aud I rencw t that the comy nd take e s whi iven full power, RUSK'S WONDERFUL WORK. Accomplished by of Agriculture. The report of the mtain St only the of the adminis of 1t many nt department break down the introduc has stimu vernment abroad oftics th to participate in trade in hog ¢ 1802, amnoun, st 46,500,000 month of rts poun 18015 in 3,000,000 th ) e sume 85,000,000 Linst pounds month provious ye wis an inevease of 41 i in August of 55 per cent over the ponding months of 1891 Over the law was put into operation comparison of the four months ugrust, 184 shows an in of and mths of 1801 number of pounds of ¢ vl products of 62 per eent wse of value of GG per cent d from ith the sne The sed beef inere 60 per cent, D i there have been exported 54,60 attle, agninst 203,55 head exported in I'his Increased ¢ tation 1oy ing the i law the his oficial spection subordinates thorough and exclude from all cargoes dise spected Killed O P od or camonin. the Engli arriving The requivement of that live cattle be sl the W vegula from th t the pleuy Anicrici of thel be de OENG 1within the United States, o5 carching con nd guar now tlo b ed from again getting any foothold. The rdly be es nted W once insist that’ tho ey epted as satisfactory by but if the present intained and the inspection san Aps, At idencd othel excription from vinarinns particip niiy expect that th cattle shall b 1 e revoked Fporle products taken alive to cnormo in restri ¢ 1f our cattle ean b the Inerensed Agricultural | Agricaltural Exports, constitute 711 per o the 717 00 Au i he b ark for wer ultura 1 effort 15 0f2S ] fou worablo e ot % i An old sol enfeebled by B in variou as incurable with bLeen in poor ealth si Hood’s Sarsapar Immediately his cough sweats censed, aud he I aly rec saparilla, especlally (o comr Bospl grew night ied g0 neral nends Hood's Sar- des i the G, AL K. rega “HOOD'S PILL8 cure Habituat Constipation by Festoring perisbaliic ction of the liaeRtary cans ‘ the aggre- last voar has in the history of the office the ofce done (L is known dishurse civil was \ppropri £10,058,621 Tho year The tif the e main sions aud per 1is o mate s orati ople that itting the inade Tho nber last upon th 1tton action relation com very information as to ny's deal that ting conditions, United unnual appointed to that con Seeretary agriculture valuable work o jy Secretary © the enlargod noof owr 1€ Yy countries heen wuets with o R2,000.000 June, ent covre-, 10,000,000 ve been exported wnd v ex nd an ox 157,000, -4 20,560,000 potnds i s been inspection author: yme v faithiul _cfforts of the B8lont to care- states not, ports, in thid any 108t