Show i tti i VETOED t 4 President Arthur has displayed t IT1 more wisdom and courage and man b t hood and statesmanship than either I i house of Congress dared manifest 1 11 He has vetoed the antiChinese immigration 1 3 i im-migration bill and sent it back tot to-t the Senate with a disapproving message i It 1 t mes-sage that ought to make the alleged grave senators and able representatives J A I t representa-tives ashamed of themselves for j having passed so disgraceful a measure > f Ie I i meas-ure Perhaps now that congressmen if a 1 f congress-men have had time to reflect upon tis the foJ > f the attempted legisla f t tioii eiiut of them will prove i worthy thi ame of American citizen M f p citi-zen to defeat the attempt that will be made to pass the bill over l J the Presidents veto At least it is < hoped Congress will not announce ° that twothirds of its members are r demagogues who care nothing 3s + r for the country except as it is useful r to keep them in office If Congress I > will go to work and pass a law for 1 i j i shipping to the NorthPole the eight 1 I or ten thousand hoodlums and i1 whiskydrinking blatherskite wide J it i mouthed sandlotters of California J t i1 who are doing more harm to that t4 f r r = i state than fifty times their number i I ofc Chinese would do we would hear 1 + rfi nothing of the Mongolian evil and itt it-t is hoped would hear nothing from i l the hoodlums and sandlotters The 1 I i loafers and rowdies may make California I t i Cali-fornia think there are too many i Chinese in the State but California 1 4 is only one of thirtyeight states in 1 t ° the Union and the twentieth in the 1 1 i number of her population hence f the foolishness of fifty millions of J1 t 1 people bowing to a few thousand 1 f l roughs and the republic being com 3 s I I j Knitted to action that reverses the 1 I j 1 1 f t WISe humane and noble policy that r 1 t it has pursued since it became a I nation 5Jtf r i i f A e J f Y i x |