Show J r TR TRADING D G w WITH TH FR FRIENDS ND'S I M MM M MM t t M t. t M Whatever you may conclude to do said a member member mem- mem mem mem- ber her in the Reichstag the other day addressing his remarks to the Agrarian leaders we must continue continue con con- to draw our raw cotton cotton- from Georgia our copper from Michigan corn from from Kansas petroleum petro petro- I bum leum from P Pennsylvania and pork products from Chicago While hile these rem remarks were no rio doubt intended exclusively ely for home for consumption for the Agrarians Agrarians Agra Agra- rians lians are arc the snobs of Germany they Germany they con contain ain preg pregnant pregnant nant siant truths that neither Germany nor th the United States can can- afford to forget The Emperors Emperor's friendly friend friend- Iy ly overtures to us made macic through the sending of the Prince to our pur shores have been most cordially rec re re- re- re c ived No Ko Noone one is justified in que questioning the genuineness genuineness genuineness of the friendliness on either side It was only an added manifestation of what has been e existent ex existent ex- ex fo for foi years ears There are tens of thousands of Germans Germans Germans Ger mans mans l long ng resident in America The continue continue con con- to le leave 1 e the every ver year jear and adopt JI E as their own land Even f ocial and rid iid political relations ons were were tiled d and and id d the tile trade ti-ade relations between the the- two coun- coun Ii remain strong In 1865 we did lid l' l I J J of trade with ith Germany In 18 1891 we ie did iid r I times times-as as much viz worth Unless e unforeseen ruction occurs there is scant scant rean reato rea- rea Jj n a to believe we will do less trade as the decade f advances The Germans want our agricultural and manufacturing and products and we are glad to sell tp thel them l It is now quite a common thing for commercial commercial com corn mercial travelers of Chicago Cincinnati or St. St T Louis onis to rover over Germany as lIS a part of their territory territory terri tern tory in drumm drumming ng for business The visit of Prince Henry I only makes it the easier to carry on n com cOrn commerce commerce merce with our otis foreign friends So that the Reichstag tag member uttered no new sentiment when he de- de c r d that his isis country must perforce continue to get cotton coHon copper corn corn com petroleum and pork from fromm America m ic I I- I I I I t I I I It 1 1 1 I 1 |