Show TO FORCE ROGATION A OF THE EXCLUSION LAW Chinese Expect to Adhere Rigidly to the Boycott Plan Until Laws Are Made In Their Favor Washington Reports continuo to pour Into the department of state from diplomatic and consular agents In China regarding tho rapid increase of feeling against America Americans Ameri-cans and things American as expressed ex-pressed In edicts Issued by local au thoiltlcs In various parts of tho em iplre For six months the situation in China has been the subject of very genuine concern to tho department and Mr Rackhill the American minister min-ister at Peking Is under Instructions to keep Washington thoroughly and frequently Informed of the situation Ho Is also exerting himself at the Chinese Chi-nese capital In an effort to check or allay tho antiforeign feeling that appears ap-pears to be growing While not admitting ad-mitting that the situation Is ono of Immediate danger the officials hero would not be at all surprised at any developments a month may bring forth Although at the outset demanding only a return to the provisions of tho original exclusion treaty of 1880 which excluded from this country Chinese Chi-nese laborers without specifying the classes of Chinamen which should bo admitted In some provinces manifestos manifes-tos have been Issued declaring that If the boycott Is rigidly adhered to America will bo forced to forego any exclusion at all Such expressions have been Immediately denied by Mr Rockhlll at Peking Although directed primarily against Americans tho feeling of ill will that seems to ho growing In various parts of the empire is interpreted by Orien talists to have a far deeper meaning In a word It Is declared to bo anti foreign and thorp are Indications that all foreigners with the possible exception ex-ception of Japanese will soon be as keenly affected as are Americans |