Show II 1 CI1ESE EXClUSION E A fARLf I OFFICIAL CORRUPTION GIRDLES THE COUNTRY Chinese Inspector Who Will Shortly t Hake Revelations That Will ttls1 Startle the Country n Ii r I New York Oct 14 Colonel J r I I I Ticcnos Scharf Cnlmersa luspeccor for IT the southern district of New York nas I rent to tIne secretary of the treasury his resisnatlon to take effect Oct 15 t He says that in hs opinion based ca to5 I four years of practical exporance anU i close observaWon the Chintee exclusion I exclu-sion act is a farce and tea resulted ia t u the corruption of the treasury desjairt 1 C rrjent Colciacl Sckarf is an exiofHcxr of the t t Confederate arrnv and a fister Hoi Ho-i ii was appointed Cbrese inspector in 1893 under the Cleveland admiafetratlcu f and immediately after his arroval here I preferred charges agaiast customs officers offi-cers wftom he accused of assisting in tile smuggling in of ChtasGe He has I never succeeded in bringing about the I ateittissal of any of the men he has ac ottSOd He says tois failure to lihat direction 1 di-rection was caused by the Influence of J tine CanadEan Pacific railway in iTiffh i quarters r I He talked freely on the subject last I night He saW fraud exists and that lie has good reason to believe that man n 5n < Ci > employment and confidence oft of-t ilie g vem0n ass maktoer 15000 each I from the iilesrai importation of ChInese I C Te ooTUptSon he believes from cut uunce la Ws possession grrdMs tus con tjaant CfcsMncin wno have no right f ft to came WiS adm tied all alous the p Canadian border at the port of Now A York and Seattle and otar points i aloas the Pacific oast He expects toE to-E < toi revelations viiih will startle I I IE country Tb investigation jccn t mcttee on coneress already provided tor J sute itsTrork this winer |