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Show HIGH WATERS. The followiug telegrams received yesterday, tell of high water in Cache and Sanpete. In this county it ifl the same, though the damage so far has ' not been serious. In fact high waters i prevail all over the west in proportion to the heavy deposits of snow. Mantt, June 3. High waters prevail pre-vail in Sanpete Oo. Sanpitch river in' I tributaries are overflowing, several bridges are washed away and others are f indaocer. A great amount of dam-s dam-s age is being dono to grain fields and ruftadow?, and to improvements in towns and settlements. A Logan, June 3. All the bridges on j Rear rivrT have been washed away ex-. ex-. eepting Hampton's, which is not yet i heard from. Packer's bridge, at Bridgeport, went yesteiday. There is calk of startiog a ferry. ; Fields and gardens look very prom-, prom-, ising all through Cache county. No raiahoppers. |