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Show C. W. CARD IS DEAD. Logan, Sept. 5. C. W. Card, a pioneer i of Cache county and Logan City, died last evening after an illness of over a year. He was ST years of age and leaves numerous family, one of which is Pres-Sent Pres-Sent C. O. Card of the Alberta, Canada, stake. R. H. Wilkinson "and Dowd Napper, two Loganites, have returned . from Cape Nome, whither they went last spring. They have the same' story to tell of that district that has been told by other pilgrims pil-grims who have reached home. They report re-port a general exodus from Nome, and predict that 20,000 of the 35.U00 now there will leave during the next few weeks. President Kerr of the Agricultural college col-lege announces that the catalogue of the institution will be out In the course of a few days and that the coHeee will , open Sept. IS. Some persons, it appears, imagined that because the catalogue cat-alogue had not been issued that the college col-lege had been closed on account of the smallpox scare. The disease has almost entirely disappeared from Logan and will In no wav interfere with the colleges. The B. Y. college -opens Sept. 20, Logan gossips are busy with a new-story. new-story. Last spring Mr. J. Albert Johnson, member of a jewelry firm here, went east to study optical work. While there he received' word that his mother had died in Denmark and had bequeathed to him a considerable estate. He therefore went to that country to settle the affairs of this estate. Not long ago he notified his wife, who was left in this city, that he did not intend in-tend to return here, nor to live with her again. He turned ever to her all his interests here, and the firm of Johnson & Ownby has accordingly been dissolved ' and a new one formed under the name of ! Ownby & Johnson, with the deserted wife as the junior .partner. The affair has created auite a stir in local society. |