Show SENATOR CANNON HOME talks talk interestingly of that fredall in tho the orient ogden utah nov 8 united state senator cannon is home from Us lla trip of 0 investigation to the orient where he left lie his companions senator pettigrew nod and ired fred T dubois who will toon soon return sir mr cannon did not cart card to comment too freely upon the conclusions clu he had arrived at as with the other two gentlemen lie he will nill compile a to be printed and circulated as a senate document lie said we vo had bad good opportunities for making the t ie observations which were the object of our journey to the orient numerous confer conferences encee were had with the lending leading men of japan tile the men through whose influence that empire adopt adopted what it calls tho the gold standard in addition to this we examined the industries of the country those to which have been applied the modern methods and the innumerable home industries which are carried on now as in centuries gone I 1 there is very little to fear at present from the competition of japan in manufacture she has destroyed much of her advantage by adopting a policy which was dictated from england what with her vast standing army and with an increase of taxation such as is instituted by the present administration in japan ther are not the same inducements for the investment of capital in large factory systems besides the difference of exchange is now in favor of china to tile extent of nearly 12 per cent and as the latter empire is likely to remain on the silver ver basis athe 4 the sti stimulus stimulant mulan to oriental manufacturing is largely in china the effect of chinese competition is a more serious question a menace so vast that no protective taris tariff will guard us against it the labor of chinese factories is skill skilled edit it is drawn indrawn from the inexhaustible fund of pearly of population it is the most patient hardworking hard burd working abstemious la bor in the world I 1 it t averages less titan that 10 cents per day of our money it produces aa much per capita in factories and in mills is as any labor in the world china can call produce as much cotton as she needs she can call draw from the mongolian sheep hocks flocke all the wool necessary for the world she H ne has in two provinces so it is stated staled by engineers and others with whom I 1 conversed more iron and coal contiguous than is to be found within the entire boundaries of the united states stater she is making rails and all kinds of 0 iron and steel fittings it will not be many years if financial conditions throughout the earth remain as they are now until china will be an ex porter of all the things which she line ha formerly dought bought from civilized lauds lands |