Show MAGNATE HILL POINTS PONTS OUT THE ADVANTAGES OF TRADE TADE IN THE ORIENT I ST. ST PAUL Aug The Th L-Th The trust question wa al In evidence again today In tho the dis- dis before the Trans Mississippi congress con con- Gre Cress gress s and a number of resolutions bearIng bear bear- Ing Ins upon Its various arlous phases were Intro intro- and ani ant recommended to the tho committee commit commit- tee on resolutions C Col I. I t Moses C. C Wetmore Wet Wet- et more mere of St. St Louis Introduced a series erl's of or strong trust anti resolutions which d de de- dared clan that trusts are arc a menace to a n republican form of or the government and to tf the hopes and ambitions of or youth and urged tho thu President to enforce the tho laws against Illegal combinations and If those Jaws laws are arc In Insufficient ho lie Is ask asked d to call cal upon Congress to supply the deficiency On the other hand Mr Thurber of New York Introduced a resolution asking Congress Congress Con Con- gre gress 8 to suspend Judgment until It I can be learned whether or not trusts nr are ar an evil evl J J. J J J. J Hill Hi president nl of the Northern Securities company was Introduced to th the congress and ant spoke on Our Trade with wih the tho Orient a n topic on which he has como coma to be r regarded arder aa as an authority He lie sketched d briefly the tho trade trado with wih the Orient Md nd the tho various movement directed ed to to to- wards yards securing It In the tho past pant From rom the tho opening of or Japan to foreign trade trado that tenfold country's trade has Increased The fhe population of tho the Orient with which we might trade trado constitutes about bollt one one- half of t the e population of or the earth Ho lIe discussed the prospective trado trade with the tho le Chinese Chines people eople whom he ll 11 re regarded renat as ns asmore asmore more enterprising sing and ond hetler betler business men than th tilt til Japanese He lie le paid a n hl high h trib uto to tn tho ho Chinese saying saving no people on earth could drive an Intelligent China Chinn man out of a commercial proposition Lp Lack k o of 0 transportation facilities facilities Lick ties great greatly hinders trade Our trade trado there Is capable of Indefinite development de All th the tho European countries go across two Al oceans to reach thru that trade trado which the they greatly greaty t desire while we e n need aced d cross but butO butone O one Speaking of th the proposed Isthmian ship canal Mr Sir lr Hill JI declared d he ho would not lay lav lava a c straw In the way of or Its Is construction lar ut atan sit at nn an expense e of ot some ome live Jive 1 0 hundred rl tall mil lions lons but In his opinion mi to Cort forty minions millions spent In deepening th tho channel of the Mississippi river between New Orleans anti and St. St Loula Luis ula would give lv far tar better belter beter r results su 9 In tho the end I IAl AH At Al to 10 mon money spent on the In Improvement or of f the upper waters or of r that same me river 1 It thought he would be m mud much I I bettor In in- in eted In Irr Irrigating th the e arid nylons regions eter of or orI f the great greatest reat est h e ra Toads railroads liar were Wre not In the ll I h habit ab I of taking into t. t Ito consideration river rates north of St St- S1 Louis In ln fixing their railroad rates for the reason tha the tho river business In that section was comparatively smal and nd of 0 little lite value lb Ho that for Irrigation It would h b- b no th the best plan plait for the tho government I to Irrigate and develop de Oo acres cres of or land at an expense of or 5 35 to 10 IO 10 an acre and th then n sell Iel 1 It for or from no to f 20 ther thereby h creating cre cre- a fund to carry corry on further lion tion ton schemes without any expense that first Involved beyond boond State organization for next year were reported t I by time the tl I different erent delegations They Tey Included the thC following tons olo Utah Utah ResolutIons Resolutions L. L Holbrook anti W. W W. W Hier both hot of or Salt Lake Vice pre l- l dent John C. C Cutler Salt Sai Lake Lako Porma Perma Perma- nent or organization Joseph W. W Mur lie HP le her bel City Executive committee Judge L L. W. W Ogden The Tho committee on permanent the tho tion lon mails mad mal l Its r report In the th afternoon anti convention adopted It without The Tho new officers ar are arc President John II 11 I Kirby J Houston louston Tex fex VIce VIce-pres- Col c B. B F. F Montgomery Montgomer Cripple Creek Colo Cola L. L Bradford Prince Santa Ranta II Fe N. N M. M I John S Seattle Wash aeh 1 N. N C. C Larimore Larimore N N. D D. D The secretary and treasurer will h bo be wl se se- se 1 by the tho executive committee AB At At President Smith of or Salt falt Lake Lako had signified hla his desire desiro to retire he ho did not figure as a D candidate for election re-election |