. Review of reviews and world's work. it would be ill-advised to talk much aboutit at the present time. But there are manyhighly intelligent Americans whose sense ofthe ideal fitness of things will never be satisfieduntil they believe that ultimate Philippine inde-pendence is the policy toward which we areworking with fixity of purpose. These sensitiveindividuals should by all means support thepolicy set forth by President Roosevelt in hismessage of February 15 on Dominican relations. The course of public affairs does notVenezuelan j.^^ smootlilv in \enezuela, and the Controversies. J internat


. Review of reviews and world's work. it would be ill-advised to talk much aboutit at the present time. But there are manyhighly intelligent Americans whose sense ofthe ideal fitness of things will never be satisfieduntil they believe that ultimate Philippine inde-pendence is the policy toward which we areworking with fixity of purpose. These sensitiveindividuals should by all means support thepolicy set forth by President Roosevelt in hismessage of February 15 on Dominican relations. The course of public affairs does notVenezuelan j.^^ smootlilv in \enezuela, and the Controversies. J international position of that countrywill never be quite properly reestablished untilthe eccentric President Castro is succeeded by amore experienced statesman. But our policy in1903, under which England and Germany gaveup their blockade and accepted arbitration, is notto be regretted, and in due time all the foreignclaims will be adjusted and paid off under theplan then adopted, althougli our government will THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. 269. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE (WASHINGTON), FROM THE TREASURY TERRACE TO THE CAPITOL, NOW IN GALA ARRAY FOR MR. ROOSEVELTS GREAT INAUGURATION PARADE. have to give the business its constant supervi-sion. Venezuelas liostile attitude toward theAmerican Asphalt Company, which has for agood while owned an asphalt lake in that coun-try, reached a new stage last rnonth. The com-pany has wholly failed to establish its claims inthe Venezuelan courts, and its rights and wrongsmay possibly become the subject-matter of aninternational arbitration. T^ n .. Toward the end of the present month The President ■,, t_, ^ , and the Mr. Koosevelt expects to make a trip° ■ to Texas, and thence to proceed toColorado, where for several weeks he will dis-appear in the wilds on a mucli-needed has been extremely busy throughout thesession of Congress, in addition to which he hashad his inaugural message to write and variousmatters to decide upon relating to his newte


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