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Show UU STRAY BULLET KILLS A LITTLE BOY TOOELE, Aug. 2 Antoro Rottino of Bingham, 12 oyars of nge, rushed into town about 1 o'clock today and told Harry Botis that his brother, Edo, had been wounded by a stray bullet about 11 o'clock whllo the two were walking walk-ing over tho mountain from Bingham. Botis at once notified the pfficers, and he and Juvenile Officer Alonzo T. Gowans and Deputy Sheriff William Tate accompanied tho little fellow back to tho scene of tho accident, They reached thero at 2:30 this afternoon, after-noon, and found that Edo had died whllo his brother ran to give tho alarm. Aji Inquost will bo held tomorrow. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Attillo Rottino of Bingham wero notified by telephone, and camo hero by automobile. automo-bile. The older of tho two boys told the officers that ho and his brother started start-ed at 9 o'clock to walk across tho mountains from Bingham to Tooele. When they had reached about half way tho younger boy fell, both having hav-ing heard a shot. Finding that tho bullet had entered his brother's abdomen, abdo-men, Antoro started on tho run for Tooele, arriving here at 1 o'clock, and immediately Informing Harry Botis of the accident |