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Show Cache Junction Notes Since the discovery that Wm. Mc-Culloeh Mc-Culloeh and Gotlicb Krahcnbuhcl weie rivals In love, they have to some extent been rctiograding fiom tho condition of things as protraed by the poet Ruins when he said, "When man to man the world o'er shall brith-ers brith-ers be an'a' that. "They have been trying try-ing In the past few weeks to outshine each other, the latest magnificence adopted by Gob being a lovely shirt waist in which lie meanders about our little illagc. The other day Hilly Mac acquiicd a splendid new hat, which at once laised the envy and the he of our filcnd Gob, and when In this excited state his gtammar is liable to get slightly out of order. So when a mutual friend inquired if he had seen Mac, he answeied in a short, though not oversweet manner: "No, I didn't see Mac, confound him, nor his new hat too." Mis. J. Ciookston leturncd jester-day jester-day from her trip to the Garden city. Miss Ruby Thompson went to Salt Lake this morning. The Clarkston and Cache Junction baseball nines will play a game at the new ball grounds at Cache Junction on the 4th. The old veteran ball plajcrs, J. Crookston and C. Rradbury will be the batteiy for the local team. Jim Rrlggs will act as umpire. Messis. Raugh, Purdle and Lee went to the capital on Filday to look after their mining interests. Mr. J. II. Raikor made a large sale of wheat tills week. Our excellent citizen, Mr. Miuphy, has been quite sick for the past few tl jj s. John Rrlggs and sons are still keeping keep-ing bachelors' hall. They don't like, it. Ft cd Crookston was up from Salt Lake for a couple of dajs. |