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Show butteT: (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) Butte, Mont., Aug. 26. Marcus Daly has sailed from Europe for American soil and his friends- are waiting patiently pa-tiently his return to Butte. There will be the hottest kind of a time in the old camp that night. ..h-e PePle of Butte are! wondering ! If W. A Clark will extend Ids proposed railroad (the Los Angeles & Salt Lake) from Zion to this city. The question will certainly receive the seiious attention atten-tion of Tom Brown unless! Clark declares de-clares himself. 'Mrs. Joseph Gelhtus of Melrose vis-ted vis-ted her sister last week, Miss Kathleen Kath-leen Naughten, West Park 'street. " Mayor - McCarthT bean Ins coun tenance the past weey has foretold some happy event he has been receiving receiv-ing the congratulations of his friends upon the arrival of a new mayor at his home. -- The Montana State School of Mines. Butte, opens Sept. 11, 1900, and offers a four-year course in mining and electrical elec-trical engineering, divided in two terms of twenty weeks each year. Tuition free to residents of Montana. In the examination of applicants for teachers' certificates, recently held before be-fore County- Superintendent Downey, the returns "have just been made. There were twenty-sevent applicants, and all but two were successful. Those who received certificates were: Professional, Profession-al, Teresa O'Donnell, Margaret Ho-gan, Ho-gan, Winnifred Bretherton. First grade, E. E. Paxson. Edith Foote, Lola Morgan, Ella Swift, Margaret Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, M. Leota Wann, Queenie Price, Mary Feenney. Miss Swift and Miss Fitzgerald did not take the examination, examina-tion, their old certificates being simply renewed. Second grade, Kate Rugg, Helen Connell, Catherine Leonard, Kate Harrington, Ella Crowley, Ida Jeffrey, Nora Sullivan, Kate Moran, Harriet Ballou, Olive Newbro, Emelen Trewin. Third grade, Martha Fish, Anne Laurie, Cora Featherlv. |