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Show WHITE HOUSE MADE A BACHELORS' HALL WABHINOTON, July T The White house for the rest of the summer to to be a sort of bachelor's hall, for FTeatdent Tsft does not Intend to spend alone tn the bis; mansion the hot days that congress con-gress requires him to stay here. On his return from Indianapolis tho president found ths WhHe buavsj deserted and so quiet that hs Immediately akd Secretary Hllles and Major A. W. Butt to move In and join him. Mr. H J l les' s fam II y Is down en Ions; Tiler, and Ma)OT Butt is unmarried, so arrangements were eaffliy m l . They have practically the entire White houe at their disposal, and will not only sleep there, but expect also to dine thr in more or less state when tho ptulveat'l duties keep him in town. |