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Show Local Items. jrnclnmes Neilscu nnd McDonald, McDon-ald, of Salt Lake, ciunc up to attend at-tend tlic funeral of Ephraim Es-terhoklt, Es-terhoklt, and returned Tuesday morning. They were sisters to the deceased. Justice Frank, of the"7th ward, came from Odgen last week with an attack of typhoid fever. While the best of medical attention has been given him ho is failing every day nnd his present condition is precarious. Mrs. N. A. Luudberg, nn aged widow of Prpvidenco Bench, died Monday morning;. Funeral services ser-vices will be held today at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lundberg was 71 yenrs of age at her death- and leaves four children. Mrs. Margaret Edwards, mother moth-er of "William and Jdlm Edwards, died Monday morning, of general debility. The funeral services will ibo held tomorrow at 2 p. ru., in the Third ward meeting house. She was in her 8Gth year, and during her life wns universally respected'as n woman of excellent excel-lent virtues. Great nnniliers of people are visiting the Logan Furnituro Co's place of busiiiess this week to witness expert demonstration of the "Majestic Range." A. O. Harris, of St. Louis, is a cracker-jack cracker-jack demonstrator, and it's jolly good fun to watcli hiin.a Better go over and see the fun and' got n biscuit. Since Saturday morning, Snm-uel Snm-uel Bench desires to ho addressed as lion. Mr. Bench. At that time a whopping big boy made his np-pearnnco np-pearnnco nt tho Bench domicile and Snm feels quite proud, ' despite de-spite .the fact that Mrs. Bench prohnhly, had most to do with the event. Things on moving along nicely. T |