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Show J OBITUARY 1 -Twas the "wing of an eye, the gasp of a Fromthe blossom of health to the paleness pale-ness of deatfli." "Frank Browne instantly killed by a live wier at Mountain Con. mine No. 2 at 4:0 this evening, wh.lo visiting Ftsma Shirred) "c- NKVIN." These were the startling words of tto mesTafrn received hy Rev. Father Larkin. pmidl of A3 Hallows, on Tuesday, -evening last. Tho news was imm:diate4 . read to the boys. Intense sorrow was manifest in many faces. Browne was a. I student of AU Hallows and much beioved tv bo'h classmates and faculty. "In tho claps room ar.'d on the campus ho w-os a worthy opponent. A conscientious worker, with a sunny disposition and pus inclinations. Death 1 hope found him reartv to answir the suduen call j which will prove such a shock to those that knew and loved him. In the yrm , of ho won tho coUes go.d mecal for oiocmion in the junior .division and scored similar honors from the seniors m ls9. j ! Browne was to hnvo returned to All Hallows Hal-lows in January of this year. Mf.-tr Mf.-tr s solicitude for her boy's health post- PX'ved'morning eight rqulm i masse by the "faculty andi pi avers by the students were offered tor j the repose Of his coul. - I The Intermountam enwius paiky to th'is rtrickwi family. It is gild ; hat such thinks must happen, but od krows best. May Ho bo memful to "Brownie," H- K |