Show INCOMING JAPANESE their number in tho united states they como to our shored for education and unlike the Chin chinese 5 adopt our and customs cheap workers it if in singular rag ular that tho the influx of japanese ha been passed by with no 60 little notice mid collector of the port timothy guy I 1 phelps the other day for many years vicy they havo haro been eo coming 1 in twos and singles hinl cs but latterly there bas not nob been ix cn a 1 steamer that has haa not dmd aih it q tota iota cf f Japa nobe tho the people should bo be warned in time before the evil boco so great that its ita eradication may i enquire the harsh measures that I 1 have ive been found with the chinco tho the immediate o occasion for mr phelphs ro remarks marks sa rays Ys the san aran cis biaco ciaco co F us a memorandum that lie he nad just received from froin tho com ini joner of immigration migration ini showing chewin that for that part of april which had then clapped there had been brought into to this port vic fio number of ml 41 japan ese of whom ja were males and six bix females tho the nurna number e r d did id do not t in include C lu d 0 those expected expect W d on the which alg ht ral ani 1 the fl figure to over on no previous oc acion nr ion hal the oriental st steamers camers barour brought r lit over such a horab of alio ts and ana never before hin the queston question ii as s to their desern desirability in vic the Lom community bac been la raised Ac conling to tho the fi aim compiled at tho the adico of tho japans a consulato conc ulato in this city there are arc at pre present on this thia coast com t sa japans se BC men and women 1 I malling mal cing over boco in all D dut but ut these figure by tho the admi adm sion of the consuls clerk elemir arc only approximately correct cormet lind and tho the evidon es would tend i 0 show chow that the actual number is much larger tho the groat great majority of tho the males arc young youn men or boys who havo como to this country to acquire nn an education they adopt the manners of the abo white whitco and 1 chown no inclination to herd by thenis themselves cIves but like all orient oriental al Ie peoples oples they will work for 0 aa ridiculously small o and hundreds and oven even thousands have supplanted the servant ser want girl g irl and the serving man inam in the homet and clubs of aan an francisco tho ambitious labor for little more than their board passing the middle part of tho the day clay at L bo bool and giving their s services morain morning 0 and night for what they cat and a to 1 bleeg bleep with ith haps a lollar tor for spending money now and then them thero has in this way i ay been introduced intro duco into the homs of S sin n francisco Iiran cisco a new order of menial horvic Br sor vie vic and ami many families milica fa that had been unable t to hire a girl farl 11 or even LL a chilles 4 could give 1 c f food od and a n a F shelter ilal tc r to some diminutive jap aar ious to become profi io in the kearnin learning of tho whit whites es and ana willing 0 for that end to biye iyo his time nud and labor tho certificates on file in the immigration office describe fully ninety por cent of these miran im to bo be farmers yet it 15 is known that very few leavo leave the city for the interior they civo their occupation as farmers probably i for tho the reason that they come from tho I 1 I 1 peasantry P and hav having 1 ifie been enga 0 cil cd in no employment of a definite character give civo that of their fathers while they have remained in the cities they are arc well fitted to take the places of tho whites white in vineyards ld and orchard br card being able to withstand the summer licals without suffering |