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Show OBITUARY. Butte. I . The moving pictures of the Parian I rlay are proving quite a novelty here. I Few, before seeing these magnificent views, had any idea of the magnitude !of the scheme carried out so religiously and so punctually by these humble peasants. Hon. J. K. Toole of Montana has been cleared of all suspicion that he had accepted ac-cepted a bribe. This is announced as though he were a rara avis among po- litical birds. It Is evident he was not used as a "tool for either of the parties :. - In the fight for. the senatorship. Des- 4 eret Evening-. News I Frank V. Browe of Melrose, who was 5 instantly killed at Mountain Consoli-I Consoli-I , dated mine No. 2 by a live wire, was t buried on Thursday, Feb. 1. at 10 a. m., J from St. Patrick's. Requiem high mass 5 was celebrated. U The funeral of Mrs. Edward Dunn took place from the family residence J 807 X Montrose on Tuesray morning, I thence to'St. Fartick'-s, where Requiem Mass was celebrated. Annie Walsh, aged 21, wife of Pat I "Walsh, 304 X Wyoming street, con- P sumption. After services at the Church v body shipped to Phillisburg. . Mrs. Charles Harkins, aged 39, 405 "W Woolman street. , Burial services at I St. Patricks. |