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Show . ii im want up to date ftnTTcw for ladles and a" shoe that tits your foot and gives you comfort and good wear, don't forget the celebrated "Green ."Wheeler Shoe'; sale at the City Shoe Store. Special Buy your smoked ham and bacon and salt bacon at wholesale price. Don't forget I ! also carry home rendered lard. I Cheapest place in town, at S. B, iSorenson's, few doors west of posteffice. The Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society's annual book iii out, containing the usual long list of premiums for competitors com-petitors at the state fair at Saii, Lake Oct Ist.to 7th. Mr. T H- iSuith of this city is supervisor I of the draft and riding horse de- j ipartment. Alien of Cove.Mr. E. 'tc. Niel. has sold his home in t'..e Fifth ward to P. H Pendleton 01 Big , Horn. ! One of the heaviest thunder; storms in the history of theyal- j ley passed over Cache last Ved-. nesday evening just at twilight. No damage is reported. The ar-1 tillery of the heavens was m j play in a most energetic man- j uer for an hour, and a heavy ! : rain afterward fell which is re ported to have aided the crop ; , materially. Dr. 0. C. Ormsby is meeting with gratifying success in his profession in Kexburg. A re-. re-. cent issue of ihe Fremont Journ- al contains an account of various I operations performed by him for gangrene cancer and other dangerous dan-gerous ailments, the patients be-? be-? eori.T T.imeSeld. Edward Mr. Jensen, the P'rst North street tailor, recently received a letter from a friend at Richmond, 'stating that a suicide and murder mur-der had taken place there. The news spread abroad, and was traced to Richmond, wherj it was found that there was n foundation therefoi. The sto y was doubtless uttered jokingly. ,The case against William Evans, 62 years old, charged with etjtiem'g a 15-year-old girl from her home, was heard yesterday yes-terday before Justice Clark and l:.ken under advisement until i;s morning. Evans was ar-ip ar-ip 'rA in this citv about two Thompson, Alma Hertz and others. The operations were i all eminently successful. $300,000-60 TO LOAN ON FAR.V.S IN CACHE VALLEY and on improved City Property in Logan at a lower rate of interest in-terest and nn more favorabie conditions than can be secured elsewhere in Cache county, or in Utah- No expense, no red tape, ar.d no delay- Loans closed day of application- Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Tithing Office Corner, It will be. interesting news to the many friends of Miss Carrie Erickson to learn that she has won the state scholarship offered offer-ed by the Oread Inst'tuto of r-- Worcester, Mass., the examining board of the college awarding it recently on the examination pa-"' pa-"' pers sent in by the young lady. 4 The Oread offers a scholarship " to one person m each state una Utah is to be congratulated on its successful competitor. Miss Erickson is well and popuinr.y known here, having been a successful suc-cessful teacher in the puunc schools for a number of .years. She will leave next September for Worcester, and will there ; take a special course in km3.st'.c : science. .,, vot-iii- ago for having, it is alleged, alleg-ed, persuaded Eliaa Jones to run away from her home in Logan Lo-gan . Herald . The funeral service over the remains of the late Mrs. Anna Mohr was held in the Fourth ward meeting house Wednesdav afternoon. H. J. Nielsen offered offer-ed the opening prayer, and the speakers were Patriareh O. N Liljenquist, Elders John H. Anderson An-derson .Andreas Peterson, Oioi Peterson of Hyrum, Alfred Hansen Han-sen of Srnithfield, and Bishop Thomas X. Smith, all of when; had known and spoke highly the deceased lady . Elder i ar-senofNesvton ar-senofNesvton pronounced the benediction. Elder M. J. Ballard rendered a beautiful solo. |