Show JAPANESE A ARE BOBBED ROBBE Section House Hou on Union Union Pacific Is Broken Into Ito Special Correspondence Co Coalville ColYle Aug 20 Jay D Stannard of f Cheyenne Wyo Vo and WM W M Bostaph of 0 Ogden Utah U taking governmental mea measurements of the water of the Weber river and its tribu tributaries tries passed through this place yes on their way to Ogden after having completed complete their measurement measurements as stated County Attorney C A A Callis this morning received a a telegram from Su Superintendent Superintendent Baird of the Union Pacific at Evanston stating that the te house of the Japanese section seton men at a station about tw two miles mUes this side of the Wyoming line lne was entered last lat evening by unknown parties who partes ran ransacked ransacked sacked the th place securing about 90 in cash besides looting the place of a number of other oher articles of more or less value The telegram was placed in the hands of f the sheriff who went immediately in pursuit of the te thieves but as no description could be given of them It i is doubtful whether he will wi be beable beable beable able to co find theta them the Railroad men who were replaced by b these and other oher Orientals take a grain gin of comfort at the above occurrence and in fact say they have very little love for the for foreigners eigners Charles R B Hancock arrived home yesterday from Cape Nome and the Klondike country and seems more snore sat st with home now than ever He left lef here about May 1 of the present year and sailed from San Francisco May 17 He visited Nome Kome and a few days there was was sufficient He reports thousands of dollars worth worl of machin machinery machinery machinery ery there that tha has never been unpack uniack unpacked ed for fol use and probably never will wi The death rate there he says averages fifteen to twenty daily and nd he enter ins a 0 very poor opinion of ot the place while Dawson and vicinity he says Is all right but still sti not good g od enough for him for tor he has no desire to return Provisions there here and ad even een at Nome are ar plentiful at present present but bu the country is overrun with men who know kow noth ing lug at all al about mines mine or mining arid and thousands will wi either perish there ani or have hae to be helped out And taking all once in all nI more mote he is quite quie satisfied to be at t home al |