| Show I MAKES A PROBLEM I j thousands of Chinese Arf Are Forced to Seek Employment Employment Employment Employ Employ- ment Elsewhere SITUATION MAY BE SERIOUS Tina They Am ro liil Likely Cly to Invade To Towns 4 Cau Ins Trouble In lu Labor Circles Following tho the destruction of or Chinatown China Chinn town In San an Francisco thousands s ol of Chinese were thrown out nul of or employment employ ment and hundreds d of nr others were left destitute and antI con consequently ef forc forcer forced ll wherever the opportunity opportunity op op- to seek elt a livelihood offered An order nudes was Issued Is is' issued Is- Is sued shortly after the tho earthquake demanding de de' manding the tho evacuation of Chinatown and the Chinese e were ell subject to tho thi imo rule as aR the tho whites whiteR As A a 3 natural consequence of being l from their habitations the thousand Chinese of the stricken strick strick- en en city proceeded up or or down th the an and settled In other towns A loiter letter received hed in this tills city a day ir 1 r two a ago o from flom Wallace allace el IH I of or Portland Ore slates states that 1300 Chinese Chin ChIn- within three I ese c entered that city days after the disaster Several similar simi simi- similar lar reports have e been made from flom Seattle an and Portland Crave o Problem Arises A grave gla problem has arisen from the s h dispossession oss c of the Chinese Chin Chin- than two two- ese In hl San Francisco FI more morp thirds third of or Chinatown having been barn to- to ally deStt destroyed and only onh a n few W of or the Ow members of tit the settlement Jling new solvent CO The Tho fuel fact that Chinese are known to tn I work for far starvation m wa wages lS l'S and that there will now host be Ill several thousand looking for fOl employment t along the tile is can causing ln a It great Ilat deal of un- un among the labor leaders throughout the west wesl J J. J N. N Spalding vice Ice president of the Utah Federation of oC Labor when seen yesterday morning stated that while no complaints had been boon received ed from front the tho coast as yet t In hl regard to by the Chinese there was no question that it would be oe a n grave grae question In the near future Up tip to the present Urn time slid said Mr 11 Spalding wo o have had no reports from the coast in hl regard to the unemployed unemployed un un- un-I un employed Chinese but hut we WI are aro expect expecting I ing to hear of oC trouble there thelo at ut nn any time I have havo peen been reliably informed I that the city administration of San Han I Francisco will lake take steps to close cloRe Chinatown and every even effort will twill be I made to prevent the Chinese from rein taking up their old stand in the Ute city elly i This will mean that the tho Cel Celestials who have hav nod lied the tho city will wili b be he forced to remain elsewhere and It i is only a l question of or time when the they will comeIn come comeIn In conflict with the American work work- Ingmen Forced to tn Seek Work orl Though the major majOl portion of the San Francisco o Chinese w were re merchants there were wele also hundreds of laundrymen laundry- laundry men actors vendors vendol's and so EU on who lost everything they owned In the world and will trill be forced to seek seel employment employment employment em em- al at what whatever vel 01 offers 18 of or the refugees from While a ufe few v Chinatown have hav come eume to Salt Lal Lake e there has been no considerable number number num num- ber be and ande e wedo lo not anticipate any local Inal trouble trouble tho Iho trouble If an any occurs will be he Jn In the Uw smaller coast towns Unload a thousand Chinese on one of oC the tho th small towns and you OU have a acry avery very cry different proposition than would be bt tho same number of Orientals In u a utown utown town the size of San Francisco which has been used used to to dealing with them Chin Chill Chen Chell known as the Mayor 1 of Chinatown when asked in r regard to the condition of or the Chinese in the stricken city said Most Lost of or our people Ayere lere ere left absolutely absolutely abo- abo destitute b by the tire fire While there were a few of the richer members members mem mom bers hers of the community who had mone money In the banks for fur the most part palt they kept theft theli- mone money In their own houses hou es or places of or business which wore ware destroyed Some Seine of oC those who owned property property property prop prop- erty In the district remained in San Francisco but many were forced to leave the city for other places along the thc coast and Inland We Ve have only had a few fow here In hl Salt Snit Lake In Local al Send Money Throughout the entire country every effort elfort Is la being mado made h by th the Chinese to take care calc of those of or our ou people who have lJ been cn visited b by ills dis aster From Salt Lake c we sent pr 1 to the earthquake victims In hl Chinatown All money Intended for forthe forthe forthe the relief reller of the San Sun Francisco Chinese Chinese ChIne Chin ChIn- e ese e II is being received h by the s six sic c companies comI companies com com- I in Oakland A great rent many of or those tho e who havo have I now left the city Intend returning when order Is restored |