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Show I Fl ark city. v j J. C. O'HfVra returned Wednesday from a brieflrt visit to the metropolis. Manager HW nry Welsh of the W. D. & B. big tore?, visited in the metropolis on business theA fOI-e part of the week. Hugh Kilkennjy was up from the city last week lookiUig after his mining interests. in-terests. .7 News was received last week that James J. Conroy, a former resident of this city, had I been killed by a premature prema-ture blast in lone of the Butte mines. Mrs. Conroy Jvus formerly Miss Emma Barry and is 1 well known in the I'ark. Deceased wals a member of Ontario lodge No. 1, . o. U. W.. until a few-weeks few-weeks ago. vllien the lodge was abandoned, aban-doned, and hi" decided to' drop out of the order. Al widow and two children are left to mJiurn his untimely death, and to these i extended heartfelt sympathy sym-pathy in theiil sore beieavement. Miss Ernstiile E. Rees. daughter of Mrs. J. W. s Tiggs. and Mr. Peter Kearns, two v ry popular young people of this city, w ere married here Wednesday Wed-nesday mornin ? by Rev. Father Galli-gan. Galli-gan. The yo( ing couple left on the morning train for a wedding trip, and after Nov. 25 Till be at home at the Lynn Kimball 1 muse, at 911 Empire avenue. ave-nue. Mr. and )lrs. Kearns have a host of frieneis in t rliis city who wish them much happiness and prosperity. |