| Show I I NO 10 CHINESE G LEG LA TI N Quite Quie Certain Congress Will Wi Not Make Modifications of the Exclusion Act Act IT MAY REVIVE THE BOYCOTT With Wih Negotiations at nt n a I Demi Hrad lock ud American Commerce In lit Orient May Severely Dec Ie c 9 A dispatch to the tho thoI ln h In D C rs will wi not hiot enact 11 lon modifying the tile exclusion cx act net Asa AH i a the boycott of Amer Amen American ican 1011 will wi bo ho und II 1 I 1 cre ere will wi bo ho a 1 greater Ieuter envelopment tf l f it 11 feeling throughout II lii Tho The prediction an as to lo the tho alti atti altitude tude of Congress COngro H waH wal made yes yesterday re yesterday by b leaders l of both house and 11 Tile The he policy foley of or tho the Chinese Chilese people Is bated ba ed entirely upon this attitude In edicts Issued by tho the Chinese emperor they lure urged to 10 re U refrain 11 frain front from boycotting boycott log American goods good pending lending action by ii Congress The rime vice viceroys i roys ros of provinces proclaimed I President loos el hud had given assur aRBur that Congress s would pass re measures and ull thor the Chinese Chines should continue to purchase American goods ns 04 al heretofore until tho the purposes lit Hf the legislative branch of ot tho the Ameri American can go eminent developed It I Is understood the Chinese o lega Ilu legation loll tion lon t here her IllS bus been making Inquiries ns ne n nto neto to the tho of notion action by bj Congress and Is satisfied there Is no 10 chance whatever of ot tile the enactment of or tory tOr legislation A deadlock has haR occurred In the Ihl treaty negotiations between Minister Hock heck i iI I hill lalli hi ant ind Na a Tong Tung uns of the tile Chinese for foreign fori i eign eln office UH ml ll n at 1 result of the tile refusal ot It I the tue former to 10 alow the Ito admission of ot Chinese Into tile the American pos hues possessions sessions In ho the In exchange for this tills privilege No NIL rung Tung un was 1105 I to the thi classes a of Chinese whIch I II should hould be he granted entrance Into tile the I United States Slates thus authorizing tills this I I government to II exclude everyone who tulot to como come directly within classes I With Wih Congress CongrEss unyielding treaty negotIatIons impossible of oC successful I conduct the Iho President Is by h the tile ot of a it I serious blow to 10 American commerce In tha the orient Dur Duly During DurIn log ing In the tho last year Increase ns of ot export was chiefly to China Japan and anul four tour other countries amounting In ill the tho case Clie of oC the lift n to 11 Of or Hilt Ihl sum stain wai In cotton colton coton cloth coth 10 In copper and OCO In min mill mineral eral oils I |