Show The Chinese Treaty Chicago InterOceans Washington Washing-ton It is thought the new Chinese treaty is like the bill vetoed by tho President limiting the arrival cf Chinese on each ship to persons engaged in commercial i b ssp dnnr rcoillci business and not laborers Officials of the state department aro still reticent Col John Hay assistant secretary of statenow acting secretary during Evans absence authorizes a positive and sweep inK contradiction of all dispatches purporting pur-porting to give the general terms of the new Chinese treaty upon the authority of information alleged to have been received re-ceived by the state detriment He says the state department has not given any nforma ion as to tho purportof the treaty which is aid to have ben signed and that although of courto it may be safely assumed to be in accordance with the commissioners irutructionp any staIr ment purtorlirjg to be telegraphed irom Wathipgtjn concerning it is merely imaginary Your respondnnt is I also enabled to say that it is in the highest degree improbable that any surh detailed stipulation as those imagined by San FrancIco cou d form part of the treaty fur the commisiono instructions contemplate con-template only claring the way for legis ative action by Congress |