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Show jf IN BIMAH v. The life of the prohibition campaigner cam-paigner Is not made up of one long sweet dream of thirstless towns nnd hydrous homes where water-propelled workmen live In the beneflcient shade of glngernle dlstlller.es unhappily the experience of Brlghnm F Grant, prohibition speaker at Bingham last night, gives the He to the Utopian Idea. In the midst of his address, he was showered with rotten eggs not onlv Mr. Grant, but Bishop W B. Waters and Rev. MarLn Thomas and the assembled listeners. The war material ma-terial smashed ..and splattered all around them and the putrescent exhalations ex-halations drove von the bravest Into hasty retreat. The perpetrators of the rudeness escaped. Mr. Grant had been speaking for about an hour and one-half and he was comparing saloon statistics with miners' min-ers' union statistics when tho onslaught on-slaught besan. . The men accused of doing the bombardment bom-bardment were stationed on a roof opposite op-posite the Bingham Mercantile company's com-pany's store, In front of which the moetlng was being conducted. Mr Grant, Bishop Waters and Rev. Mr Thomas claim thev were not hit. However, many spectators mourn spoiled suits |