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Show BlffGHAi IS 10 FRONT WITH ELOPEHEIT CASE Affinities, However, Only Succeed Suc-ceed in (Jelling as Far as Biugliam Junction. Blglotto Mario, an Italian miner of Bingham, Is locked up In tho county jail with a serious charge staring him In tho face. Incidentally, Mario Is accused of eloping from Bingham last Sunday morning morn-ing with a woman who already had a husband. As the story comes from Bingham, Mario, who is about 25 years of ago, and Mrs. James Rorlando. wife of an Italian merchant at the camp, aged about were recently attacked by the affinity craze and decided to elope. Accordingly, thoy wont lo a livery stable early Sunday morning, whllo tho majority of tho .good people of Bingham, and some of tho bad ones, were still slumbering, and, securing a conveyance and a driver, hit tho high places for Bingham Junction, whero they secured a room, temporarily. Mrs. Rorlando, Ror-lando, It Is said, was also sufficiently thoughtful of tho future to tako 3S of her husband's monny along. She also took one of her two children with her. By the time tho driver of the conveyance convey-ance had returned to camp, Rorlando had learned that his wife hud skipped, nnd informed the officers. They then went to tho llvory stable, secured tho same rig that had convoyed the eloping pair to the Junction, and compelled tho driver lo tako fhem lo the exact spot whero ho had left them. Mario and Mrs. Rorlando. It is said, were found In a room together, and It was with difficulty that the officers prevented pre-vented Iho husband from attempting to wreak summary vengeance upon the man. However, no violence was used, and after Rorlando had consontcd to take his erring wife back to Bingham with him, Mario was placed under arrest and brought to tho county Jail. It is understood that ho will bo charged with adultory. |