Show I 1 JAPANESE INTRUSION I 1 I 1 chronicle it is announce that the washington WazIl ington authorities are discovering that the japanese coolies aro are pouring into this country over the canadian and mexican borders in spite of the alleged ability and willingness of the al kado to keep them out it Is also we are ashamed to say added that they icar fear to deport depart all the japanese unlawfully found bore lest delicate i n I 1 w the united states abt Japan ap i n sh I 1 b I 1 11 W nand tur bedi bedet 1 x 1 SA I 1 we are free to say that bat if ff the ciocu execution of our domestic laws la vs involves trouble with japan the matter may as wel well be brought to a head now as lat at er we do not want japa japanese n esc coolies in this country that policy has been distinctly intimated both by congress and the president there is a lav law upon the statute book which requires the deportation of any Japa japanese neso manual laborer found in the united states without written evidence thac that ho he is here by the wish of the japanese government ern ment it is the duty bof the administration to execute that law it is eald sald that secretary root has it in contemplation temp lation to protest to the japanese government overn ment against this wholesale why what has tho japanese government to toda do with the t lie enforcement ment of our domestic law laio let us en force our own laws and if any other country objects to it why lot let it ob jec the secretary la Is said to think that the japanese government ought to exert itself to discourage its coolies from flocking into the united states under the circumstances there is perhaps a moral obligation since we have refrained from enacting a corn com 1 exclusion law on the faith of the japanese governments claim chafin that it would itself keep its coolies away for the reason that it did not do sire them to come here but dut we have never believed that it was in th the e abw power r of the japanese government to prevent the coolies from going wherever they pleased and were able to go when once they th y were out of japanese jurisdiction but while we do not believe lieve it possible for that government to control the movements of its subjects outside its own territory torri tory it Is possible to shaw shaw its good faith by the most energetic efforts to do so and in particular by giving fair warning that no japanese Japa neso found here in violation of our laws could ha havo volany any claim for protection and redress for whatever evil might befall him exclusion I 1 from public vo lionis for example it has not dono lone so I 1 the tile dealings of 0 our government with tho government of japan in relation to tho intrusion of japanese coolies baa has been hirthe on I 1 the theory that tho governing class claes tit bf a t people whoso masses manses are the anost unreliable and tricky of which history makes mention Is 0 of an en dorcly different character chai acter from the masses s of the governed gov orned and could bo be fully relied on to carry out in n letter and in spirit nil all understandings which might bo reached r or at ony Arate e to I 1 make te the utmost to do BO that theory theorn has been beon accepted by all of lib and we ive aro are carefully noting the results |