[22] S. D. 208, 1900, p. 9.

[23] Ib., p. 8.

[24] See page 40 of General Merritt’s Report, War Dept. Report, 1898, vol. i., part 2.

[25] S. D. 208, 1900, 56th Cong., 1st Sess., p. 11.

[26] Ib., p. 10.

[27] The writer is certainly one of these, and while calling in question the wisdom and righteousness of our Philippine policy, he cannot refrain from avowing just here a feeling of individual obligation to Mr. Root for his exquisite tribute to the personal equation of Mr. McKinley, delivered at the National Republican Convention of 1904, which was, in part, as follows: “How wise and skilful he was. How modest and self-effacing. How deep his insight into the human heart. How swift the intuitions of his sympathy. How compelling the charm of his gracious presence. He was so unselfish, so genuine a lover of his kind. And he was the kindest and tenderest friend who ever grasped another’s hand. Alas, that his virtues did plead in vain against his cruel fate.”

[28] See Navy Dept. Report, 1898, Appendix, p. 117.

[29] S. D. 208, 1900, p. 13.

[30] For the Merritt proclamation, see S. D. 208, p. 86.

[31] In 1906.