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Show STAGE UPSETS AND SEVEN ARE INJURED Bingham. Nov 23. There was a nerious runaway here this afternoon. I when the Upper Bingham stage. drawn by four horses, came down the j canyon, carrying passengers toward I the railroad station The stage was driven by James ! Levy, who had several trunks with ; him In the driver's seat. Just as the vehicle was nearing the police station sta-tion one of the trunks fell forward from the seat and struck one of the horses This frightened the animal, whose plunging started the other horses. Down the steep canyon they ran at a hair-raising pace, and at a sharp turn in the road the stage overturned Levy, the driver, was badlv bruised ,?nd was taken to the local hospital Tom Pappas was Injured In the back and had one of his hands cut Mrs John Rogers, an aged woman, was the most severely injured and she now lies at the home of Mrs Edward Clays. She sustained a large cut across the top of the head and injuries in-juries to her back Sadie Alder's right shoulder was broken and she was Kent to Salt Iake for treatment. .Mamie Morris and May Reynolds were bruised, but were not severely hurt. so far as is now known Nellie Degraw sustained a bad cur across the left eye and both legs were badly bruised. Drs. J S. Flynn. F K Northrup and A. R Anderson attended the ln-nired ln-nired persons. The train to Salt Lake was held In order to permit conveyance to Sadie Alder and Nellie Degraw to the capital. Dr. Northrup accompanying them. |