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Show BINGHAM IS VISITED BY ANOTHER BLAZE . (Special to The Telegram.) BINGHAM, Aug. 31. Seven residences resi-dences In the heart bf "Little Austria" were destroyed by fire last night. "Little "Lit-tle Austria" Is in the heart of Carr fork, and the inhabitants of the section are nearly all Austrlans. The origin of the fire is not known, but the circumstances circum-stances surrounding It point strongly to Incendiarism, the opinion being that the blaze was started by one of the Austrian factions in the existing vendetta. ven-detta. The fire was close to the Highland Boy powder magazine, and as a consequence conse-quence the excitement In the camp was Intense. A dozen carloads of mining timbers belonging to the mining company com-pany were also endangered for a time, but these ere saved. The entire property prop-erty loss will not exceed $1000. BISHOP W. H. HAUGHAN DEAD AT WELLSV1LLE fSpertal t Th Telegram.) wriXflYlLLC Utah. Aug. 31. Blsh-- Blsh-- m I'lan. H. Maughan ot Wellsvllle. a tjAs mt ach county, and for KK fnr years a man prominent m m affairs t th town and county, m - at ate korrt of liver trouble. fclausnan was a native of krtt4 England, and was born tr-o) years ago. He came to I tab ta 10, and In that year, with oth- foMl) the town of Tooele. In fc ram to Wellsvllle with six other oth-er aa l established this town, the first tiWitttt In th valley. He had been bishop fur many years, was Mayor for tea years, served as member of two Constitutional conventions and several Legislature. |