| Show I THE TUE JAPANESE QUESTION From the light now thrown on the with time the chool dren ot of the coast It Is evIdent I that there Is n a widespread senti sentiment meat ment In the tho West against time tho presence ot of the tho Japanese In thIs c cOuntrY Laborers Io do not Japanese and would rather favor an directed against Japanese ImmIgrants They to the tho Japanese Japune o on the sante ame ground as the tho Chinese The school Is but un an incident IllustratIng lug Ing this general genral anImosity toward on nn race It If this sentiment is III en cn encouraged I It with will undoubtedly ute extend tl and In time include other classes ot of immigrants It If exclusion laws are trained against tIme tho there Is but II a short l measures the tho ot of Greeks aM others Where is 18 the tho stoppIng place It If this course Is entered upon If the interests ln of at this country laws of a amore more those ui nl the Iho beet policy polley would to make malce them bent n 1110 to nil all races and nationalities alIke A question ot of great greal Importance has been raIsed In connection wIth this trouble with the Japanese children and that Is one relating to states rights The attitude ot of President as we tc understand It Is that the In interests ot o the tho nation demand that the tho Federal government shall not he be placed In n a rIdIculous before tho ho world by the tho attitude ot of the tho Zeus zons ot of uny one state lIe consid eve en It Intolerable that the he national gov government should bo be hampered by de to the tho states stales In the perform face ot of Its duties The record of at the administration Is ono one ot of do doing Ing things and It hits has won von Popular ap on this account The people feel they can trust time tho not notto to go bc beyond ond prop r limits even when I lm h acts without precedent p pIt It Is the duty ot of the to en cn entee tee ter Into treaties foreign with the n advice and coun counsel el ot of the tho Sen Senate ate In the capacity of treaty maker he represents over every one of at atthe the states find and territories ot of the UnIon antI It is 19 the tho Indisputable duty dUlY ot of each state to honor Ibo ibe obligations thus Into Each ho bo bound by the entered Into In Its behalf other the Ir flower would ito bo a hal hol hallow low lolY mockery ry The duty of time the President 10 n the tho Is also ato to 10 ito cart care bitt the be faith Sully lully o and ithaca n a treaty Is Ie n a supreme lat 1111 ot of time the land hand It Is evl cv Ilent that the II a with limo tho dut duty ot of that hat law II faithfully executed Is In titis no menace to rights ot of tates lit the tho It Is Int Interesting tl to notice till 1114 foreIgn uN ar nn t extraordinarY interest t tIn In the relations between this COUll try and Japan It Is III In a dl pat l recent recently ly Iy 1 with troll tail that ho Is kepI thor thoroughly views ot of the tho jOC It its III en the els mil cU cusi tio t tip Cl quest bit tho ho 10 gov to I 1 father tather resolute lI the Ito or of for arid rights on tito tho Amur river 1111 III Siberia Thu Tho ot of 1 IL Is still In InGerman German fY All I tills II how tito tho interests or of ofha tM ha ot of the tho w wOrld are arenow now n With ono one r A loen 11 In it IL city on an time the slop plop ot at this country Is III enough to arou interest In to hemi S |