Show J F CHIN GHAN GOES BACK I E Mayor of Chinatown Must I Return to Native Land I 1 1r r t I ii WILL GO BACK ON NEXT BOAT I t Has Been Waiting in Pert Tewnsend Five IVtonths 1 I E Uncle Sams Inspectors Decide That E tho Salt Lake Oriental and His Bride Cnxmot Be Americans I I r Chin Qunn Chan mayor of Salt Lakes t Chinatown mutt return to China with his new Celestial bride Is tho word which comes from Port Townaend after live wcar months having been spent by Chin In trying to get past Uncle Sams Inspoc tors torsAs a partner in the firm of Quan Wo Sine Co Chin had for a long lime been r ho acknowledged mogul of Plum alley when a little over a year ago the death of the wife whom he had left in China when he emigrated to America caused him to return to the Flowery Kingdom to jr pjiv his respects to the departed and to S wind up his affairs there This was all accomplished In due line and then Chin proceeded to fall In love with an almond eyed maiden who doubtless charmed by 1 his princely American ways hud tendered him sympathy In his bereavement and who llimlly consented to fill tho aching void in hlshcavt by becoming his second I wife READY TO START HOME With the chiming of the wedding bells p Chin was ready to return to his adopted laud to dazzle anew the eyes of his Plum alloy admirers not only wjth hlfl own Importance Im-portance but with the beauty of his new wife But he was doomed to disappointment disappoint-ment While Chin has many friends among his countrymen hero atid among the American citterns ns well there are Jealousies and clans and mild feuds even on Plum alley and these arose to thwart the welllaid plans of the conquering hero iincnl his homecoming Word was sent to Port Townscnd that the woman who had accompanied Chin to these shores was 001 being brought here for Immoral purposes I aflldavlts were made to the effect that he had sold Ills Interest In the Plum alley store before leaving on his Journey to the c Orient and therefore that ho was not entitled to consideration as an American IJ merchant Ir GETS HELP FROM ZION In refutation of those and other like allegations u al-legations mado by bin tnornles Chin te i cured affidavits from tho highest ofilclahi and leading business men of Utah and Salt LnkcClty setting forth that he was I whaLjiciuprescnlcd himself to be but It scoriis that these did not go with the a Government ofllclals Chins application for reiuln Isslon to Uncle Sams domain v was turned t down upon a hearing before the authorities at Seattle and after u II I i ry wait of several months the department at ye Washington has sustained tim llndlng andy and-y It Is announced that Chin and his bride J must be deported upon the llrat outgoing 51 steamer tl1 ChIna It IR lucobsarlly n t sad tt dlHappofntmcnfto Cllln and his Plum al I oy friends while those who sought the f t mayors undoing will doubtless look upon > tin action of the Government as a new evidence tlmt life Is worth living 5 SOME BLV7IE UNCLE SAM t Some of Chins friends attribute his cx w elusion to the fact that certain Government c Govern-ment Inspectors had a grievance on account M ac-count of action alleged to have been taken by the Chinaman on a previous occasion I J i In defeating their attempts to keep outnumber a out-number of Japanese women |