Show THE PACIFIC TRADE Tho Earl of Harrowby Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder former president of London Lon-don Coird of Trade is i dead Uo was born January 16 1S31 Editor Tribune Tho foregoing from yesterdays Tribune rec4 lln the following from tho Ixmdon TImes o April W < > 1XS7 and which I heard delivered by the gall In Parllamcnt tho I night before I this country wants to dominate tho Pacific It must bo bold In that matter and approach It In such a way as will Impress the nations of Limo world I wo do It In a poor 01 petty spirit wo will defeat the object wo have in view and leave 1 the position open to moro enterprising enterpris-ing nations thm ourselves Tho noble Earl was making a speech In favor o helping tho building of tho Canadian Ca-nadian Pacific railroad In pursuance of the policy ho advocated tho Canadian Pacific Pa-cific railroad Is I In fact accomplished as also time fortifications of Esquimau among the Impregnable ones of tho world D fact that so vexes the soul of my friend Con rlan Suler As to domination tho sinking of tho Maine aroused a sleepy Nation which slnco its eyes were opened has called check and If thcro la domination lathe la-the Pacific It will not bo exclusively by tho Enrli nation II A March 2 1MO 1 I will not be unless this year the American people decide that our own estate on this continent is sufficient for all our needs all our childrens needs and that when we venture outside we an treading upon dangerous ground Just now the presentation which the Democracy makes was well described by l Representative Marsh in Congress Ion I-on Tuesday when he said the Democratic Demo-cratic party In time of pence Is hell for I war and in time of war Is hell for peace 1 will be noticed that while other nations have been struggling for their respective spheres of influence in China our Government has Bccurcd the open door for that great empire and that the great powers have consented con-sented to the arrangement which means that American ratio and American Ameri-can Investments there will remain undisturbed un-disturbed no matter what complications complica-tions may arise and It really is one of the greatest of modern triumphs All the others have tried and failed because be-cause China feared their motives Her statesmen however listened willingly to the solicitations of this country for CO1 I they knew that there was no longing In this country for even n square rod of her terriotry The trade Is l open our I coast lies Just across the Pacific in fifteen days sail our ships strike the I coast behind which 600000000 people are clustered and If we aro shrewd I enough to gft but l dollars trade from each one the commerce that will bo I ours will be such a spectacle of splendor as was never before seen In this old world I I |