Show TOWN BOARD ENJOINED Col Wall Takes Issue With Them in Regard to Mill Hill Tailings Being a Nuisance Bingham May Ia S Colonel E B A Wall has bas served notice on the town board of BIngham Canyon that he ho has secured from the Ird judicial district court an Injunction restraining them from enforcing ling Ing ing certain health ordinances lately lat ly passed pad by b the board pertaining to mill tailings He accompanies this notice with witha a letter In which he disagrees with the board oard of health In declaring mill tail tailIngs tailings Ings a nuisance and detrimental to the health conditions of the camp but on the contrary contra by chemical action that they the neutralize the unsanitary un effects of foetid matter thrown Into the creek by b the th pro peo pin pie of the town ton He claims that if this ordinance Is 18 held to be legal he will be compelled to close down the Dewey DeEW mill that in order that no hardship may fall upon any resident of ot the town he wilt will at his own expense a sewer system s stem from his mill to the southern limits of the town provided the citizens of the town will agree to connect with that system and furnish flumes and pipes of ample capacity for their needs need needA A small strike of the men in the em employ employ ploy plo of the Coal Lumber company ny for higher wages has been sat satisfactorily settled The Auerbach baseball team of Salt Lake will play the Commercial Club team teamon on the diamond Sunday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon May lIa 23 Ja Miss lIss Eva Ea Mann of the conservatory of ot music of Fort Collins Colo Cob will oft spend the summer in Bingham and will open a music summer school Chester Christensen of ot Upper BinGham suffering Is from a bad case of ot Wood blood poisoning caused by b a cut from a piece of glass A fine new brick Mock block Is III under con construction on ou Main In street on the site sHe of tho the Smedley block recently rec destroyed by b fire Johnson Jo Berrman man arrested at Upper BIngham for stealing a revolver ansi and scabbard from E Eo J Meyers sheep sh ep camp near Dalton Lark on the night of May 33 was arraigned this afternoon before Frank H justice of the peace pleaded guilty and ana was wu sentenced to ninety days in the county jail to which lie he was taken on this evenings train by Deputy Sheriff J L Forbes Isaac Workman was arrested this aft afternoon afternoon afternoon on a charge char of criminal care rare carelessness carelessness on a complaint sworn to by b John JohnB Butter Butler B Workman while riding on horse horseback horseback horseback back on Depot ward about two weeks ago ran over Maude Butler Mr Butlers little girl 3 years of ot o age Knocking her down with such violence Io nce as to fracture her ber skull necessitating ne a painful opera onera operation tion In tn which a portion of the skull had to be removed The child Is Irs now in a fair faIT way to complete recovery being con considered entirely out of ot danger Workmen Workman claims that toot he was not guilty of o fast driving but that the barking of some dogs frightened his horse to such an extent that It became unmanageable |