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Show HAAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND BINGHAM II. Atchinson of North Dakota Da-kota is visiting at the Highland High-land Boy with Mrs. Knowley. Bill Collins, is reported to be seriously ill at his apartments suffering from acute stomach trobule. A. S. Winthers, superintendent superintend-ent of the Highland Boy properties prop-erties was a business visitor to Salt Lakfc on Friday. . Supt. Joseph Hyland of the Bingham Mines Co., at Lark was busy shaking hands with many .old time friends in Bingham Bing-ham on Wednesday. Simon Gavan old time prospector pros-pector and leaser, returned to camp on Wednesday after several sev-eral months unsuccessful leasing at Eureka. J. E. Shields one of the. county's coun-ty's newly appointed deputies was in Bingham on Wednesday, he was accompanied by Chaf-feur Chaf-feur Arthur Nichols. The many friends of Pat Hyland Hy-land will be pleased to learn he is recovering nicely from his recent severe attack of pneumonia pneu-monia at the Bingham hospital. General Superintendent T. P. Billings of the Bingham Mines Co. came out. from Salt Lake the past week' and inspected the Montana-Bingham mining property. Latest reports from the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake concerning con-cerning W. H. Boland's health are anything but satisfactory. Mr. Boland was taken to the hospital on Thursday of last week. Joe Boughan, one of Bingham's Bing-ham's pioneer citizens is once more on iuir streeta..after being confined to his room for the past ten days. Joe has many friends in camp and he is receiving re-ceiving the hand shakes he deserves. |