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treaty or law it is necessary that thafinsult should follow, then the laws and the treaties ought to be repealed because it is not the policy of this Govern- -ment to exclude their class. When you are doing a favour it is just as well to do it politely."

The above was spoken in San Francisco where

there has been more of a prejudice on the subject of ex-

-clusion laws than any other part of the country. One of

the troubles connected with the exclusion law was corrup-

tion existing in the Consular system, by which in many

cases the certificate of the Consul was wholly unreliable

because procured through fraud. The President has taken

decided steps upon that subject, has removed the officials

conniving at this corruption and loose practice, and has

restored by his proclamation proper evidential weight to

the certificate of the consuls.

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I can speak with certainty and confidence

of the President's earnest desire that the classes of

Chinamen, the merchants, students and others, who have the

right to enter the country, shall not be in any way hinder-

-ed in their free coming and going between China and the

United States. It may be necessary in order to accomplish

this that there be some change in the law or treaty, and

if so the President will certainly take pleasure in effect-

-ing and recommending to Congress such reasonable changes,

The method of securing this by boycott is not a fortunate

one. The illegality of the boycott and its violation of

our treaty rights, I need hardly explain. The United States

does not claim that the individual Chinaman is bound under

the treaty to trade with any of its citizens; it does not

claim that a number of Chinamen may not agree to withhold

their trade from the United States, but it does insist

that associations shall not be permitted to be formed which

shall use means of intimidation and threats to prevent

Chinese merchants who wish to trade with the United States

from continuing that trade. The evil of the boycott is that

it

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