Show Senators Stewart and Cnllom Introduce Anti Chinese Bills WASHINGTON Dec 10Senator Stewart today Introduced a bill supplemental to the Chinese exclusion act It makes It unlawful for any Chinese laborer to enter or remain in the United States for any purpose whatever The act it is provided shall preclude the entry into the United States not only of Chinese laborers whoever who-ever have been here but of all who have been here and departed Also all Chinese persons who may desire to pass through or over the United States for any purpose whatever Senator Cullom also introduced a bill on the same subject i provides for ten years after the passage of the act the coming com-ing l of Chinese to the United States is to be suspended During such time it shall be unlawful for any Chinese laborer to come or having so come to remain within the United States Every Chinese person other than a laborer who may be entitled by tho treaty of 1880 or this act to come within the United States shall obtain permission per-mission of and be identified and entitled by the Chinese government or other foreign government of which at the time such Chinese Chi-nese shall be a subject This certificate I shall be vised by a United States diplomatic diplo-matic or consular representative The provisions of tho act apply to all Chinese except diplomatic or consular officers and their attendants Chinese found unlawfully unlaw-fully within the jurisdiction of the United L States shall be removed to China Chinese u now in this country must obtain a certificate certifi-cate within ninety days Secretary Noble today sent to the Senate Sen-ate the annual report of tho Nicaragua Canal company which shows that work has been prosecuted with energy during tho past year and much progress mado in the actual work of construction I |