Show 4 THE WYOMING CHINESE TROUBLE I Gentleman Gives a Few Lake A Salt Ocntlelnar 1 Detail HOTT the Chinamen i Feel About It I 3Ir James Why lock of Chapman Whytock dentists returned last evening looking well bronzed and hearty from a two months visit at points in Wyoming In view of the recent Chinese difficulty a DEMOCRAT reporter fought to learn some new features of the horrible affair by ask I ing Mr Whytock what he saw and learned of the uprising among the whites against the Celestials Well said he I left Evanston yesterday yes-terday where are now stationed two companies of infantry from Fort Steele These government troops were ordered there for the especial purpose of guarding guard-ing the United States mail from molestation molesta-tion They are encamped in thick bushes just across the Union Pacific track from the town proper The city authorities fearing trouble from an army of idle men and twelve hundred China I men most of whom came from Rock Springs immediately deputized thirty four wellarmed marshals to guard the I citizens and their property against disturbance dis-turbance I How do the Chinamen act since the late trouble They appear determined to resent I any assaults from their antagonists in the future One of the English speaking fellows said to several listeners lis-teners that Chinamen fight this time alleo same die not fight They ask protection and it looks as though they intended to have it from the fact of hundreds of them rushing into Evanston buying every firearm that it was possible to get in the stores and from individuals about the place The city council through fear of a possible uprising have ordered every saloon closed at dusk and no liquor sold to the threatening crowd I is all quiet at Rock Springs and the Almy mines three miles distant the Chinamen having headed for Evanston Mr Beckwich the principal Chinese contractor con-tractor for the Rock Springs and Almy coal mines received an anonymous letter ordering him to leave the country but as yet he has made no tracks in compliance com-pliance with the order The people of Evanston really fear some trouble from the mixed throng of tramps and dangerous men who have centered in their small town They are well aware that the Chinamen cannot stay long without employment and something to eat and no labor is offered them The condition of affairs is not a pleasant one I |