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Show BUTTE NOTES. Judge J. J. McIIatton paid Helena a visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murray are at Atlantic City, N. J., one of the eastern east-ern water centers. Marcus Daly expects to steam for Europe on the 2."th, his destination being be-ing Carlsbad, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Brien are re joicing with their friends over the arrival ar-rival of a young insurance man, born Saturday. Miss Julia Donegan of Puller Springs, Miss Nellie Dullea and her brother. John Dullea, spent Easter in Butte, visiting friends. Miles Finlen is on his way to Europe, where he will Join his wife. They expect ex-pect to spend several months in viewing view-ing the Taris exposition and enjoying the sights on the continent. P. E. McDonough of "The Three Musketeers" Mus-keteers" company has been enjoying the sights of Butte for the past few days, under the special guidance of his old friend, Dick Moyer. Though this is his first visit to the wild and woolly west. Mr. McDonough is so favorably fa-vorably impressed with the future prospects of this big mining camp that he is seriously considering the advisability advis-ability of giving up the theatrical business busi-ness and investing his superfluous cash in some of the big mining claims in this section of the country, with the view of eventually becoming United States Senator from Montana. |