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Show OGDEN CITY. Two hundred miners from Butte arrived ar-rived in Ogden Saturday morning. Members of the party state that they are the advance guard of about 3,000 miners who were thrown out of work by the closing down of the Butte mines who will pass through the city during the next week. About three-fourths of them are on their way to California, and the rest will try to obtain work in the mines of Nevada, Colorado and Utah. A triple funeral was held at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's church over the remains of the three Italian laborers who were killed in the Southern Pacific wreck. Father Cushnahan officiated. Interment took place in the Mountain View cemetery. -4- Major Myton states that as soon as Moffat's road crorses the divide and comes over into this slope, towns will be staked out along the line. One of the towns will be named Massasoit. Don Maguire. the well known news- paper writer, as Utah collector of minerals min-erals for the St. Louis exposition vis- ited Bingham and during three days obtained many samples and also made arrangements for the forwarding of others to his city headquarters. He has a large field to cover in a brief time, and hurriedly departed last Saturday Sat-urday for another camp., To do Bingham Bing-ham justice he should have spent at least a week here. Bingham Bulletin. |