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Show BUTTE, MONT. Sunday afternoon the body o? Flur C. Sullivan, an old resident of Butte, arrived in this city from Goldfiol:', where he died of pneumonia Nov. 5, aged 36 years. He is survived by three sisters and two half-brothers. He went from Futte three months ago. He had worked in this city for several years. His sisters are Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, Eureka, Eu-reka, Utah: Miss Maggie Sullivan, Butto. and Mrs. J. T. Grant, Buttu. Miss Josie O'Neill of Eureka is a half-sister, half-sister, and Dennis and Patrick 0"NeMl of Butte are half-brothers. The body was taken to the residence at 14S East Center street. A quiet wedding was celebrated Mon-'day Mon-'day by the Rev. Father Leightham, when he united in marriage Miss Boa-trice Boa-trice Meunder and Fred A. McArthur, the latter a well-known resident of Anaconda, and an employe of th3 Anaconda Ana-conda Copper Mining company. Miss Meunier is well known in Butte, where she has resided since early childhood and attended the schools up to a few years ago. She is the daughter of Joseph Jo-seph Meunier. a widely known and respected re-spected member of the French -Canadian element in Butte. J. Benjamin Meu-.iieer, the brother of the bride, was for some time clerk of the city health office under Dr. J. T. Sullivan. The young couple started for Anaconda with the well wishes of a host of friends and companions of the bridj in Butte. They will reside In Anaconda, where the bridegroom holds a good position po-sition with the company. |