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From Stereograph, copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.

AT YELLOWSTONE PARK

The above snapshot of President Roosevelt and Major Pitcher shows the two entering America's Wonder Land at Mammoth Hot Springs.

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From Stereograph, copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.

AT FORT YELLOWSTONE

The above picture shows President Roosevelt accompanied by John Burroughs, the noted naturalist, and a party of friends, setting out for a

trip through Yellowstone Park.

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"Capitalist and wage-worker alike, should honestly endeavor each to look at any

matter from the other's standpoint.

lant officers and gallant men who actually did the fighting; but remember, too, to honor the public men, the shipwrights, and steel workers, the owners of the shipyards and armor plants, to whose united foresight and exertion we owe it that in 1898 we had craft so good, guns so excellent, and American seamen of so high a type in the conning towers, in the gun turrets, and in the engine rooms. It is too late to prepare for war when war has come; and if we only prepare sufficiently no war will ever come. We wish a powerful and efficient Navy, not for purposes of war, but as the surest guaranty of peace. If we have such a Navy-if we keep on building it up-we may rest assured that there is but the smallest chance that trouble will ever come to this Nation; and we may likewise rest assured that no foreign power will ever quarrel with us about the Monroe Doctrine.

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