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Show TWO 1TALIA.S ROBBEU. Anil That ou a Union Pacific Passenger Passen-ger Train. There were two ioung Italian pea-ant boys in n peck or trouble Sunday night at the Union passenger passen-ger depot, bavin,; btcu robbed of all theirbioniy and the railroad tickets on w hlch they w ere traveling. The buys were passengers on the Union Pacific train which Is duo In, Ogdea from tho east at Ikjg. Upon1 arriving here they toot their baggage, bag-gage, which consUted of a large allse and several small bundles, into the waiting room? Intending to take the Central Pacific tassenger train for San Francisco, which leaves th Is pol ut at T o'clock. A fter they bad been in the room some time the depot offlUali were attracted at-tracted to them by their anxious movements. Neither or the Italians could talk English and an Interpreter Inter-preter was procured. To him they stated that their .names were Moriuinl Alexandro and Morluini Enrico; that they ..were on the I way from Italj to San Francisco to join part of their family, now living there, buuday morn-lug morn-lug when ou the train, the younger, about nine'ycars eld, had sixteen dollars and a double railroad ticket for San Francisco, in an old purse, deposited In tbeinslde rocket of bis coat They thought everything every-thing was all rlhtunUl upon looking look-ing at tbe purse, while in the waiting wait-ing room, they found that some thief had gone through the 'wallet and extracted beta cash and ticket, thus throwing them upon the mercy of tbe world without a sou. They must have been robbed while oh the tnlq, aa the loss was discovered shortly after their arrival here. " The railroad officials at this point could do nothing, except to sell them a ticket and in case the lost one is ever found refund the money. As the boys bad nothing, to buy one with they will in all probability liave to remain here until their friends In California, send tbeni relief. re-lief. h f They are young fellow, the elder being about nineteen and the younger about nine years old. Beth seem to be very brisjnt-and on tbe train the passengers, amused themselves them-selves trying to get the jounger to talk English. Hie whole Italian population of Ogden could bare been found at the depot during the evening, condoling with their unfortunate un-fortunate brethren. Standard. |