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Show FOUR WERE INJURED Trainmen Have Serious Time While Switching at Bingham Junction. Friday, the mythological day of misfortune, mis-fortune, upheld its claim to the title Prlday ai Bingham Junction, when Chris ?SeVAlnia Gofr', AlberL Hansen and Tom Bckman. traJnmen In the employ or tho Rio Orando Western. wer all more or less seriously Injured while on Chris Reese, who was squeezed between two cars and badly Injured, is now "in h.V 1ll0Snltal battling for his life, out the doctors are very uncertain as lo the outcome, because of internal Injurle". Alma Goff, a brakeman. was signaling with a lantern from the top of a freight car when he slipped to the ground and was found In an unconscious condition oJllBKSiCr?!,s t,,e Lals wllh hls arm broken nnd his face and head badly cut. beli e pulled nto safety bar.ely In time 0 savf n-Ir 't fw,lhlnff engine passed '?Vv,fle acki' J"5t 'i moment later. Albert Hanson was .walking along thr top of a freight train when ho slipped between two cars and fell 10 tho ground whore he was -badly bruised, but with n,!iTab,e nr,osonc of mind he graced the. bottom of one of the cars and was dragged along several hundred fct boforo bo-foro the train stopped. This art undoubtedly un-doubtedly wived his he. for hall ho Jit I ed until the tender reached him It wo, Id have chopped him lo mincemeat, when h.i. was 11 a minting condition Ills nciwcs 8lra,n PrOV"1K 100 m"h for Tom Eckman. the last of tho unfortunate unfortun-ate quartette, had a very sin lar - experience ex-perience to Hanson's, differing In thn Di. James E. Robinson was th nhv-slclan nhv-slclan In attendance and was on hand promptly as each new case wns reported The cases have created considerabM excitement at tho Junction and man in-qulriep in-qulriep are being constantly made as to ihe condition of the four patients |