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Show I BUTTE. I DEATH OF JOHN A. HA SLAM. (Written for The Interm;untaln Catholic.) Butte, Mont., Aug-. 1. In the death of John A. Haslin, which sad event took place on last Friday, this community j loses a man or most estimable char-! char-! acter. Heart failure was the imme-i imme-i diate cause of his death. The deceased was 51 years or age and j a native of Frederick town. New Bruns-j Bruns-j wick. I For the past years he held a prom-! prom-! inent and responsible position in the j D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Company, where he made a host of f: iends by his courteous and affable manner. lie leaves three brothers and a lesion of warm friends and business associates who deeply regret his sudden death. The funeral took place from St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Church on Sunday at 10:30, where requiem high mass was sung by Rev. Father DeSiere, assisted by Rev. Fathers Harrington and English. Tw floral offerings contributed by friends were numerous and beautiful. The pallbearers Mere James Barry, I John Canty, James Canty, Frederick Sully. George Broderick and Joseph Peters of Anaconda. Father Callahan read the funeral services ser-vices at the crave. |