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Show t CRIPPLE CREEK. : t At St. Peter's Church two Jesuit Fathers from the St. Louis (Mo.) university uni-versity are giving a mission. The mission mis-sion started last Monday morning, with High Mass and sermon at 10:30 a. m.; evening service at 7;30. Every day during dur-ing the week a short sermon will be given in the forenoon and evening. The mission closes tomorrow. A great num-I num-I her made the missiont Have you? If not. do so at Victor. Mrs. Dick Gibbons of Independence returned home from Pueblo lastrues-day. lastrues-day. John McNeenee spent a few days in Altman the past week. Lawyer James Owen has gone east. ani will return with Mrs. Owen and the baby. F. S. E. Drury of London, the-new superintendent of the far-famed Independence, Inde-pendence, is at the National. :- O. G. Nescbitt and Bob Lochlin, old-time old-time passenger men on the fourth division di-vision of the Denver & Rio Grande, spent a few days in town visiting- old acquaintances. Maria Murphy ha determined to give up her allegiance to Queen Victoria and become an American citizen. She declared de-clared her intention in the county court mni lucauay, Mrs. Frn.nk Maher of Independence left Tuesday to join her hubby in Leadville. Lead-ville. The work on the pastorage is progressing pro-gressing nicely, and from present indications indi-cations it will be ready for occupancy by the early fall. Frank G. Peck," secretary of the famous fa-mous Portland Gold Mining comoany, came in yesterday from his home in cu 'orado Springs. Mr. Peck put up at the National, and later went over to the property. . Several Leadville and Aspen ladies are down visiting their friends, and incidentally in-cidentally taking in the great gold camp. . The Colorado State Federation of Labor La-bor champione were most rovally welcomed wel-comed to Cripple Creek, Victor and Altman joined in the reception. Presi dent coates made a telling address the parade was magnificent, and to end it all, the grand ball on the 6th took the cake in many respects. At the last election of officers of the Knights of St. John the following worthy gentlemen were elected: George E, Lysight, president; John Swift, vice president; Frank Whark-mont, Whark-mont, second -yice president; William Leeman,- recording secretary; Judge McFeely, financial secretary; R. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, treasurer. .. The lodge boasts of, 100 members in good standing, twenty of whom are of the Uniform Rank.- TOe following are the officers of . . the Uniform . Rank: George Lysight, captain; Thomas Tal-lon, Tal-lon, first lieutenant; James Sullivan, second lieutenant; trustees, H. H. Han second lieutenant; trustees, H. H. Hand, E. J. McCloskey, James Sullivan! Thomas Tallon and Pohn Swift. |