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Show BUTTE NOTES. Miss Katre Naughten has returned from a week's visit with her relatives at Melrose. - . . N. Sharkey, a prominent citizen of Glendale, was a visitor to Butte during the week. .. Miss Howard, who has been teaching school at Hamilton, has returned to her home in Iowa. During her stay in the city she was the guest of the Misses Boland in South Butte. -j George Crangle came in from the , Monarch mines, Basin, to look after ; his mining interests in German Gulch During his stay in the city he paid a pleasant visit to his mother and sisters sis-ters on West .Granite. Edward Citangle of 'Anaconda paid a flying visit to Butte last week. Miss Bessie M. Lawlor came over from Helena on Saturday evening and spent Sunday with her friends in this city. The State convention of A O H will be held in Hibernia Hall Center-ville. Center-ville. on June 19. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. will meet at the same time. The local branches of the order are making active preparations to give the delegates a grand reception. Rev. John Bernard Harney, C. S P first cousin of James M. Harney of this city, will receive ordination on June 9 at the Church of St. Paul, corner Sixteenth Six-teenth and Columbia avenue. New-York New-York City. The Reverend Father has just completed a distinguished collegiate collegi-ate course at- the University of Washington, Wash-ington, and will celebrate 4 As first mass on June 17 at his old home, Blooming-ton, Blooming-ton, III. Miss Camillus Harney, a sister of James M. Harney of Butte, will graduate gradu-ate With hicrh v. T?- - ...... ...... uwivio uuim me uomin- ican Academy of Sininawa, Wis., on June 20. The children who have-been tinder instruction in-struction for the last" five or six weeks will receive their first communion on Thursday, the 14th inst., being the feast of Corpus Christi. Right Rev. Bishop Brondel will administer ad-minister the sacrament of confirmation on Sunday, June 17, at St. Patrick's at 3 o'clock. James Maher, secretary of the Western West-ern Federation of Miners, has returned J .. . I ' from Denver, where he has been in attendance at-tendance at the meeting of the miners. Mr. Maher was unanimously re-elected secretary. The position is one of great responsibility, but Mr. Maher has been found worthy of the trust and is greatly great-ly esteemed by his associates. The injunction order enjoining James ; A. Murray, E. L. Chapman and the Grand Opera House company from removing re-moving any of the movable fixtures from the Grand opera house was tiled in the United States court on June 1. All the property contained in the opera house, even to the kitchen chairs in the boxes, is enumerated in the document. |