Show ASKS TO PROTECT L TRADE TRAn IN N KOREA I l Envoy From Figurehead Emperor Emperor Em Em- perot Says Japan Aims to Close Open Door I EXISTING TREATY IN WAY H HI B 81 Hulbert Wants Salt Lake to See That Agreement ls Is Not Abrogated Here are ome things that U. U H. H Hulbert Hul- Hul burL bert her says sn's the thc people Including ing ing the time people of oC Salt Snit Lake ike should hould take takeco co cognizance of oC even cn If tb tu the theater of action Is in the tire Far East Mr 1 Hulbert was In Salt s1 Lako last week weck as special eno envoy of oC the tire ell ler of Korea cal cally deposed cl two years yeu's ago o b by time the Japa Jap Jap- a anese nese What hat Mr tIr 11 wants is to have II e the I treaty now in force Coree between the time United Int States Slates and mil I Korea 0 rea kept in force To that end he hc has inns asked the Manufacturers nit and Mei Merchants chants association to petition the senators from Utah against nn any air proposed Ir- Ir pro posed abrogation of oC such existing treat treat- Ic ies les It I Is argued that Salt Snit Lake Jake has a very close dose Interest in what goes on in the J Far Far- I Last East lat even e cn If it It It I Is several thou thousand and mil mules s across aers' aers the Pacific A considerable I portion porton of or th the tea lea of ot spices and of or Oriental manufactures of all al descriptions coming conring coming from the Orient are aie used uell in this tins cl city The Tine directors of the the Manufacturers ers ens and rual Merchants association will wi talc lake up UI Mr iii- iii Hulbert's Hulberts communication Monday evening e UI The following excerpts excell show r tire the he nr arguments Mr 11 Hulbert Hullt advances alt 1 In iii Manchuria Japan Javan I i has haM s severely Cel Injured our trade trado Is closing cbs clos In Manchuria and contemplating eos- eos II lug ing the thc door to our Ol tr trade in n Korea a nation of or people c possessed of or naton considerable wealth l U and 1 good 10 oud 1 buyers Our present ent trade with wan Koreans Is al e hut but our OU prospective trado Is much larger larser Two years cars c ego ago o. o when Japan forced I her bier protectorate upon Korea KOTEn she prom promised tried led that the tn treaties alc I. I between Korea Koren unit un and the tine other treal treaty powers should bo be 10 pre pre- served Tho Those treaties guarantee that thai the rate of customs duties dirtIes shall shaH bo be seven per cent cent Japan now desires and Intends I I to the tine abro abrogation of ot those treat treat- Ie los e that sue she he ma may annex the tho territory to toJ toJa J Ja Japan a finn n By By doing doing so she sine will I. I break down clown nil all ni customs barriers harrier between Japan an and 1 Korea an and will wJ raise the import duties from other countries to 40 CO W or 01 10 per percent percent cent as they thoy are In Japan CIlc Chinese c Trade Too This will wi have ha e two results of or definite Injury to our tra trade e First it i will wi cut us off from the tire Inc present ent and prospective export trade truce to the er very promising market marlat mar mar- lat ket of Korea Koren second eton it will wm make it I possible for th tIre the Japanese by driving out the tire Korean people us a J they openly threaten threat threat- en n to do to secure cure land hand whereon to grow the tire raw materials to supply the Japanese mi mills In this liis way our m trace e with wih China Chinn will vili be ie seriously damaged ama ed These se things s earn can cn be le lar largely c prevented pre if t our government declines to let tho tine treaty be he ablo abrogated ate It 1 I is a larger laJer matter mater than merely Korea It I is a hi blow ow at ot tine the open door anti and I If tine the infraction of this tins principle can cain I. I be e summarily foi forbidden bidden the lie prospects pros liros- for COI the tire future will vili wi be bright But nut If wo we tamel lamely allow alow Japan a e foothold on tho tha mainland of ot Asia sia no one ran cn tell tel where she sire will wl stop Need Hit Hit- til Market The Tine momentum with which our in- in 11 arc are developing demands room for fol expansion Without foreign irma markets definitely o assured U lec Wl WI are likely sooner own or on 01 later inter products lo to stifle In tire the plethora of or our 1 Mr Hulbert Ha says S 'S that the tire chambers of or if commerce and tile the tle boards of or trade of or ninny many of the leading heading cities are ore bringing what Influence thc they can cnn to lo h bear ar on the tire thet t senate enate committees on Cor foreign IJ affairs affaire to tu prevent treaties the tire abrogation ot or the existing |