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Show chin mrsiUMoviE" ' OFERJSIflS DIED SMUT j Ciiin Ming Silk, a well known Chinaman, China-man, who has been in Bingham for about six years,- died last Sunday night of pneumonia after an illness of abojjt 12 hotiTs. . SiJk was wU known nd well liked here. For some time he haa ot-tn janitor for the Bingham State hank, the Commercial Club and operated the machine at the Paramount-Prin-ces. He was about 30 years of age and was one of the best of the Chinese in the camp. He was known as one (if the most efficient operators of a movie machine in the camp. He was iKo connected with the Souol Cafe. Th funeral was held Tuesday afternoon after-noon from O'Donnell's chs-iiel in Salt Lake. |