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Show I WASHOUTS AT BINGHAM l1 ; ;j WERE GENERAL 1 ' ' 1 1 iCot a roa.l, rail or Avagcn was spared i 1 1 by the torrents by which Bingham was I i ' f., ' immarsed, said Manager Johnson of tho i j ! Boston Con. on. his return from camp, , j and while the furnaces of the valley )' have not experienced the effect, at ' )' camp it has been most provoking. In 1 i the reopealny of the outlets In which j , transportation Is confined to wagons i j, tho county had shown, aald Manager, ' ' JohnBop, e. wsWtngncss to help out, and traffic along their, will have been re- i ! stored ln short time, while thoro was 1 assurance when he left that tho Cop- 'l per Belt railway would reach all connections con-nections ln a few hours. The Bingham , division of the Rio Grande, which al60 i suffered from the waters that tore ( down the canyon, has been as diligent , j as usual ln repairing the roadbed, and conditions are rapidly recovering the ( ' norma! at this hour. |