Show THE CHINESE PROBLEM to read tho anous comments of the eastern pi ess upon tl e chinese pi eblem many aie in then criticisms on tho pomplo of the coa it because of their desiro to have from their midst a class of foreigners who are but stumbling blocks in the way of and pios penty io the white laborers laboi ers one of the latest 13 aiom an exchange in which the editor avows that every body lnona that the measure originated in the hostility of the california hoodlums to the chinese and the fear of laborers on the coast that the celestials Celesti als would leduce then ft ages about as senseless an ap pic hention as that of the english weavers that invention would throw then out of employment the apprehension of low wages by the im nor is it senseless to the laborers of the pacific coast the staunch that the chinese have in america aro the monopolists president Art hurand the people who have no practical edge of a class of foreigners eiith hom they have neier associated railroad want them because they can apt their work done as cheaply almost as though the owned and held the celestials Celesti als in bondage people who know them but want they have read from the pens and others who have associated with them in the the bill is too severe with the twenty years clause tho people of the coast w ill be sati hed with the ten ear clause ind if it becomes a low at the end of that time if the whites of tho pacific coast aie not more prosperous then we ay flood the countr with the hei to say that this question is medely a political one does a pi eat injustice to the people of this region politics has nothing to do with atna question the move la for the general good of all white people occasionally we sea a chinaman becomes americanized cuts off and conforms to the rules and regulations of a civilized nation no one objects to this let them all do it and and live as decent people and there will be no more complaint because of their being here than there is for oth r foreigners but we notice with infinite pleasure that the so called hoodlums and workingmen and philadelphia aro becoming apprehensive of tho priced ft ages by the vetoing of the chinese bill and in accord ance with their feelings held anti chinese meetings on the dinst both meetings were 1 irtely attended the one at Chicago presided pie sided oer by mayor barnson Har who eap exp ess ed his 8 with the boiking men and said tro chinese were a nuisance and a curse to the american peo i pie tha ma or dimple reiterates the sentiments of every white man on the coast who have inca among them if n st ue 1 ganv beats advocate and friend of iha heathen in the east will the same sentiments expressed by ma or hanison let it come we of the west have stood it BO long dont think we will perish until aba eastern people will become the same as ft e coast and rocky Moun tian regions |