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Show advised him to fo home. This seemed to aJiger Podorich, who started out of the door, muttering to himself and makUrg threats against the bartender. The Incident wim supposed to be closed when quite a while afterward Podorich returned. Boyden was Bitting on a high stool at the-end of the bar, reading read-ing 3 newspaper, and two men wero playlns pool at one of the t3bles. These were the sole occupant of the place at the time. Closing tbe door behind him as he entered, Podorich drew his gun and leveled it at Boyden. The gun missed fire at the first at-tempt, at-tempt, but the second was more fuc-cesfful, fuc-cesfful, the bullet lodging. In a pillar near where Boyden was sitting. Just missing his head. Pete then reached . under the bar and securing a revolver fired at Podorich, the'shot taking ef- . feet In the apex of the right lung. I Podorich made a dive for the side door and started up the stairs from the -saloon toward his rooming houso. . After walking about seventy yards ho i reeled and grasped a post to stead himself and Immediately dropped dead. Boyden at once phoned to Deputy 'Sheriff James' Hair and told him to come up, as he had shot a man. On : arriving at the saloon Hair phoned to ' the Justice of the peace and Boyden j was ordered committed to jail. He j was taken to SalfLake this morning, i Boyden Is about twenty-four years of age and is an old-time resident of i Bingham. Podorich had resldede here 1 about a month, coming from Colorado. Ho was about thirty years of age. j Both men are single. SHOT IN SELF-DEFENSE. Ringh3.ni. June 5. Further particulars particu-lars are at hand today regarding tho I shooting of George Podorich bv Peto ; Boyden in the Berkley saloon last night. Podorich had been drinking j preltly heavily lately . and the bartender bar-tender noticing his maudlin condition |