For this reason I cordially commend to the consideration of Congress the recommendations of the Acting Secretary of State.
Teddy Roosevelt
The Public Record
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909. A member of the Republican Party, he was born on October 27, 1858, in New York. Roosevelt was a prominent leader of the Progressive Movement, advocating for domestic policies that included trust-busting, regulation of corporations, and conservation of natural resources. His administration is noted for significant reforms and the establishment of national parks and forests.
In view of the interest and importance of the subject to the public, and especially to the business community, I also suggest that authority be given for the printing of a special edition of 5,000 copies of the Acting Secretary's letter.
Agriculture in the United States has long been dependent for its prosperity upon the demand from abroad for its surplus product.
It will, in my opinion, be found upon examination that, while the measure proposed is a modest and more or less tentative one, involving comparatively slight expense, it promises important and far-reaching consequences.
It would be most regrettable, however, if this improvement, which has been brought about by the zeal and energy of individual consuls rather than by the efforts of the service as a whole, should be accepted as fully satisfying even present…
It is proposed that these agents shall be chosen primarily for their expert knowledge.
The magnitude and steady growth of this export movement from our workshops and factories are such as to suggest the grave importance of providing it with all the official apparatus necessary to its full and free development.
I also inclose a letter from the Secretary of War, submitting the reports for my consideration.
I transmit herewith, for the information of the Congress, the annual report of the Philippine Commission.
The general plans for the work must be agreed upon with the aid of the best engineers of the country, who should act as an advisory or consulting body.
The consulting engineers should not be put on the Commission, which should be used only as an executive instrument for the executive and administrative work.
The Commission should consist of five, or preferably three, members, whose respective duties, powers, and salaries should be assigned to them by the President.
I transmit herewith, for the consideration of Congress, a report by the Secretary of State concerning the importance of reform in our extraterritorial judicial system in China and Korea.
Of these men the one appointed as administrator of the Canal Strip should also serve as minister to Panama.
Actual experience has convinced me that it will be impossible to obtain the best and most effective service under the limitations prescribed by law.
Their acts were in plain violation of the letter of the statute, but the case presented is not an aggravated one, and I believe that their severance from the academy, their reduction to the foot of the class of which they were members, and…
I transmit herewith, for the consideration of the Congress, a communication from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the reestablishment of the boundary line between the State of Colorado and the Territories of New Mexico and…
I transmit herewith a report, by the Secretary of Agriculture, of the operations of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904, in compliance with the requirements of section 11…
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Peters may be reinstated to the position of sewer in the Government Printing Office without regard to the provision of Rule IX limiting the period of eligibility for reinstatements to one year from the date of separation.
I believe in the future of this movement, because I think you have the right combination of qualities.
If the present rate of forest destruction is allowed to continue, a timber famine is inevitable.
The great significance of this congress comes from the fact that henceforth the movement for the conservative use of the forest is to come mainly from within, not from without.





