Show r an CASUALTY AT A mongolian run over mangled and killed EDITOR at the pr present Cs time a difference of opinion cs ex ests amon among men concerning china mans rights and privileges we who live in in the in mountains of utah fear little competition among ua us by any class of humanity I believe we try to do our duty and be respectful ful to every one an inquisition was holden at croydon station on thursday the insl on the dead body of a chinaman who came to his death under the following circumstances As no freight train came into the station about four wednesday evening it a appears pears from the evidence given at tile the inquest that he was aging trying to steal a ride on one of the br brakes a es he must have made a slip someway which caused the train to run over him cutting him through h hia his thigh and right groin mang mangling ning him most severely his ilia erica cries were most piteous the train was sloped stopped poor chung foo was dragg dragged to one side where he continued linued to suffer for about two hours doctor kohler of morgan city was passing at the time and helped to drag him from his position the doctor said nothing could be done for him for death was sure there was no other chinaman at tte the station thre for no one could understand what he said but all agree he desired the doctor to t give him cometh something to end liis his misery the doctor refused rel lelu used sed but in his wretched condition the su suffering frering man made one grand effort and found his ilia opium box took all there was in it and in twenty minutes lie was asleep in death the jurors say ho he came to his death by trying to steal a ride on the brake of a railway car according to report there were some white men doing the same thing but they traveled no further r that day wo we had made preparations to bury burl the celestial Celesti albut but a deputation of h icamen came from evanston and took him by thursday nights train back with them I think I u understood them to say that after three years he lie would be conveyed back to china chin land JP J P CROYDON may 19 1882 |