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Show JAPS CAUSED THE U. P. LITTLE BROWN MEN HAD TO FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES. Accident May Bring About the Dismissal Dis-missal of All Japanese Acting as Section Foremen. Passengers arriving from Cheyenne this afternoon state that only ono passenger was killed in the wreck ar. Dana, Tuesday afternoon, out that several of those injured in the disaster disas-ter and taken to the Cheyenne, hospital hospit-al for treatment had since died from the effects of injuries received. It is also alleged that the wreck was caused by a crow of Japanese section men, working under a Jap foreman, and that none of these men were competent com-petent to perform track work of this character. Passenger on the ill-fated train, and those who assembled at the scenn of the wreck directly afterwards, are said to have been deeply incenseii and considerably excited when they realized the disaster was caused by incompetent Japanese section men, and for a time the little brown men who caused the disaster were threatened threat-ened with punishment at the hands of an enraged mob. Before anything was done, however, the section crew disappeared from the scone and the work of rescuing and caring for the injured occupied tho attention of everyone present. It is also raid that other Japanese section crews are scattered along tho road on the Wyoming and eastern part of the Utah divisions, and that these men will be superceded by either eith-er while men or at least by white foremen, as soon as competent men can be found to take charge of tho section crews. |