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Show I coincteMSIMBBBBBBBBB I sad on account of his w idowcd mother being an Invalid, nml Carl was her main support. Mrs. Peaison seems I to be having more than her share of I trouble. Four j ears ago her husband was expected home when the sad news readied her that he had been killed on a railroad, and now the second sec-ond accident In a slmlllar way. Call was seventeen years old and has always al-ways been a study boy, being veiy kind to his mother. -, The sympathy of all goes out to f " Mrs. Peaison and we trust that her remaining da swill be brighter than those of the last few jcar. Mis. Kate Biaton Ashmcnt seemed u divorce from her husband James Ashmcnt last week. She left for Oie-gon Oie-gon Monday morning. The couit gave her the custody of the thico' Ijoungestchlldien, and the two older bojswero given their choice as to which one of the patents they should Join. They chose to go with their inothci and left with her. James Ashmcnt was lined Monday for sti iking James Peteison. The tioublouioseover the scpiiiatlon of Mr. Ashmcnt and his w Ife. The people aie lojolclng oei the condensed milk factory. Most of the capital has been subscribed. Mr. C. Z. Ilarils and C. 13. Men 111 left for the east last week to Imcstlgatc the profitableness of the Industry and If they lcpoit taoiably woik will commence com-mence atonce. It Is expected that tho factoiy wlllbc In running oidci by the 1st of October. fir Out majoi, August Schow. has staitedupin tho furnltuio business, lie Is located In tho old stand of the "Peoplo's Meicantilo and Creameiy Co." The stoio Is well filled with an up-to-date stock of wallpaper and furniture, tho Illicit to bo found In Cache County, outside of Logan. Miss La u i:t illdgcs left homo last Monday. She lias been teaching our winter school. A pleasant surprise was glcn her Wednesday ovcnlng. Slio has been very successful this win-tir win-tir In teaching and was hired for next year, slio will spend a few dajs in Logan with her fi lends beforo she leaes for Salt Lake city. ! Reports nro coming fiom the far mers that considerable of tho lucern I was killed last winter. Tho sheet of Ico that covered the entlio county proved very dlsastcrous to tho lucern. 7 Tho lowland suffered much worse L than tlio highlands. A great many fiKg report that tlicro will not be a half a Cj crop of haythls year, if AYit. L I |