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Show completely ruined. Cause of the fire is said to have been, def ec- tive wiring. Doc. Woodring of Salt Lake City was a Bingham visitor on Wednesday. : Mrs. J. Bogan won the cut glass dish recently raffled by the local Lady Maccabee Lodge.' It is said Mrs. Bogan is one of the Lodge's luckiest members. The case against Harry A. Larson, charged with the involuntary invol-untary manslaughter of Lola Player was dismissed by Judge Ritchie in the Third District Court on Wednesday. . Larson and Mrs. Isabell Detmers were returning from Bingham when the accident occurred . on the Redwood road, March SO, 1923. Arthur Player, the father of the little girl wrote to the district attorney, saying that he was convinced con-vinced that Larson was .not guilty of negligence, when' the little girl was run over and killed by Larson's car. II. Barksdale, of the Spere Tent and Awning Company was in camp representing his popular firm on Thursday. Chips and Shavings Around Bingham At the annual meeting of the American Mining Congress, held at Salt Lake on Monday last the following mining men were elected who represent mines in this camp: V. S. Rood, of the Utah-Apex Mining Company, was elected first vice governor, and L. S. Cates, of the Utah Copper Company; D. D. Muir.Jr., of the United States Mining Company, and Imer Pett, of the Bingham Mines Company. Chris Turgis was charged this week with speeding on the Bingham highway. Harry Brown returned to camp this week after spending the winter leasing on some mining min-ing property at Mackay, Idaho. Harry says he has no intention of resuming operations there. Barney Quinn of Salt Lake City, and a popular property owner in Bingham was in camp on Wednesday looking after his business interests. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marinoni died at the family home near the Utah-Apex Utah-Apex mine in the Highland Boy district on Monday last Interment was made in the Bing ham cemetery on Tuesday under the direction of Howard Lee of the O'Donnell Undertaking Co. A complaint has been issued charging L. Dasakalakis with involuntary manslaughter. He ran over Mrs. Carl Fors on State street on Saturday last, injuring her so severely that she died before she reached a hospital. Dasakalakis was an employe of the Highland Boy Mining Company Com-pany and had recently purchased purchas-ed this second hand car which he was driving at the time of the accident. ST M; t)chiara native of Al-berquerque,, Al-berquerque,, New Mexico, died at St. Marks hospital on Tuesday from injuries received after he was struck by a train on the Bingham and Garfield railroad, on Sunday last. He had been employed as a track man a few days prior to the accident. Victor Eckman, of Salt Lake City, who owns a considerable amount of property ina camp was looking after his interests here Wednesday. The Elks of Bingham will give one of their popular dances in Canyon hall on Monday next, Monday, March 17th. Music will be furnished by the Gibson Girls Orchestra, of Salt Lake City. Be on hand with your best girl and don't forget your little bow of green. Thomas McLaughlin, an employee em-ployee of the Highland Boy Mining Min-ing Company, died at the Bingham Bing-ham hospital of pneumonia. The body was shipped to his sister sis-ter who resides at Council Bluffs Iowa, by the O'Donnell Company for interment. Guy McNabb, 33 years of age, is at St. Marks hospital at Salt Lake nursing a badly crushed arm as the result of a cave-in when the steam shovel on which he was the engineer was partially par-tially buried by a fall of dirt that came off the side hill, bringing bring-ing with it several large boulders. bould-ers. Deputies Callicott and Beck-stead Beck-stead from the office of County Sheriff Ben Harries coming from Salt Lake to Bingham on Wednesday Wed-nesday noticed a pleasing (?) odor arising from the side of the main highway near the lead mine . On investigation a complete com-plete still, mash and all the nec-cessary nec-cessary equipment for the manufacture manu-facture of moonshine was found in a tunnel underneath the road. The deputies removed their find to more secure quarters, but up to date are still looking for the owner, to whom they are anxious to return their find. Numbers One and Two Volunteer Vol-unteer Fire Departments were called to a fire which started in the bell tower of the Sweedish Lutheran church in Carr Fork on Sunday morning. Both companies made good runs and the fire was soon extinguished, jaltho it is understood the bell is |