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Show I BUTTE, MONT. I The funeral of the late Edward St. Jean took place from the family residence, resi-dence, 415 Chestnut street, at 8:30 o'clock Monday morning. ' Judge Jeremiah J. Lynch and family left Monday for Ireland, where they will visit for some time. Judge Lynch has not been to his boyhood home for more than twenty years, and he is looking forward with much Interest to the renewal of old acqualntaances. Mrs. J. J. McCaff ery and baby have returned from California, where they have been visiting. Mrs. McCaff ery visited both in San Francisco and her native town, Vacavllle. She returned to Butte soonoer than she anticipated because of the very hot weather at the Golden Gate. The funeral of Jaomes, the 3-year-old sot of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of South Montana street, was held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. Sullivan's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Julia Barry of 1040 West Porl phyry street, proceeding to the Catholic Catho-lic cemetery, where interment was made. The little boy died Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. Besides his parents, par-ents, he is survived by Timothy Sullivan, Sul-livan, an uncle, and Miss Mae Sullivan, Sulli-van, an aunt. Edward Barry and Miss Nellie Barry" are also uncle and aunt. The former is connected with Browne-Flanigan company, and the latter with the Sumons store. |