Show WHY AMERICAN TRADE I FALLS OFF IN CHINA Chicago o March Harch 1 A to 10 the Tribune from Washington I D I m says ICI II Neither tire the boycott I In Iii China thina nor the luck lael of or an un consular service Is U entirely responsible for time the failure of 01 In tire iho th orient to 10 teach meach tire the proportions t ti 11 which It II Is IK entitled The Thc consular CO II SU I bill hili may juray or nr may inn y not go through on tho time present outlook helm ehll unfavorable I IThe Tire The boycott Is Ia more Imaginary than real according II In I to 10 reports received here That Is I to II 0 lay UI ILI millions of o Chinese In thin tho Interior cities cilles are not reached d by b Bill any nil boycott colt proclamation There 1 Is a feeling against foreigners In is dl di directed rented today towards America en tomor tomorrow row toward l Germany later on l antI and last of ot nil all Japan J will be Le This IH is 11 merely a It feeling however of ot n a desire to build up UI China for tor Itself Tire The failure of ot American trite to 10 In III Increase creAse an rca rapidly as It Il should do Is de tie declared tinted delle to It bo bl tire the fault of ot American mer uter merchants chants who ho have bins not net yet lt discovered that they must adapt their methods of manufacture and sale nalo Io lo to tho tire market they the nr are arc locking after 11 Homo Iome ex Imor Unary reports havo havi hn e been pent In III to tl tile the department of commerce anti labor go gons goIn In ns to 10 show that much of tho time supposed displayed by the Chinese American goods Is 18 caused by bythe bythe the persistence P of our m rs In refusing to study the 1 market arid to In make themselves acquainted with tire the oriental mind |