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Show I BINGHAM NOTES I I AND PERSONALS Special to The Trlbutiu. BINGHAM. April 11. The Knights or Pythias elected 1C, G. Locke, IT. It. Bllv-cn Bllv-cn and Henry Weiss to represent the local lo-cal order at the grand lodge convention In Mny at Salt Lake City. Tho Commercial club royally entertained enter-tained tho hulles of the camp at a public reception, given Thursday night. This was the first lime the fair sex of camp havo been given a chanco to- pry Into the elegant quarters of the club rooms, and their surprise- and appreciation of tile esteem shown them by the gentlemen was plainly written on the smiling faces. , The Knights of Pythias have purchased a third Interest In tho Society hall for a consideration of 52."00. Fred L. Bnssctt hns moved from Bingham Bing-ham to Copperton, where ho Is employed by the Ctah Copper company. .Toe Hobinson nnd fnmlly of the Frisco mlno will move to Provo soon. S O'Connell. formerly of this camp, camp In from .Jerome, Ida., where ho has been since last fall. Miss Hnttlo Pike has been granted leave of absence from her duties as teacher at the Central school, In order to ullow her lo visit relatives nt Kansas City. Mo. Mr. aud .Mrs. A. Jensen, formerly of L'ppcr Bingham, were visiting In camp during ihe week. Tho Women's Unity flub met at Mrs. Gannon's Wednesday. A good programme and luncheon were the features of the 1 afternoon. Last week daughters were born to Mrs. Howard Sandey and Mrs. Thomas String-ham, String-ham, and .Monday last a boy to the wife of Deputy Sheriff Fred. W. Doanc. Mrs. George Balllngcr expects to arrive ar-rive from Kansas about April 15. Julius Sanger, an old soldier. liaWen grunted an Increase In pension aiti ome back pay from Uncle Sam. Last' week he received a draft for $SS. 10. "V. A. Moore, the well-known laundry man In camp, hns boon on the sick lint for the past two weeks. He Is now able to be at his business. ' George Gornlck. a Greek employed by ' the Boston Consolidated, drilled Into a missed hole In the old Ben Ilur tunnel, j receiving powder burns nbout tho face l and eyes. Thr- latter he Is in danger of I losing the sight of. ! Leo Bean was caught between two cars I at tho Highland Boy mine, severely ' crushing him. ( Louis Bernardo, an Italian, was ntruck i by a. train ore bucket at the Highland I Boy head house, receiving a broken I right arm and several minor body , bruises. ! William Householder last week accl-! accl-! dentally struck his left foot with a pick J whllo working In the old Telegraph mine, j He paid no attention to the slight wound fand In a few days the foot began to ! swell and tiouble him. Going to a doc-. doc-. tor. It was found lie was suffering from a severe ase of blood poisoning. He has bfen removed lo St. Mark's hospital at I Salt Uakc for treatment. |