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Show l BUTTE. t t -f -f 4- 4- A pretty wedding was celebrated at the Catholic Church, Livingston. Monday Mon-day afternoon, when George Khlre. Inland Inl-and .Miss Christine Hiller were united I in marriage. Uev. Father O'Kurrell performed the ceremony in the presence 1 of intimate friends and relatives of tlis bride and groom. The bride was attended attend-ed by Mrs. V. I . Gillott. w hile Mr. W. I. Gillott acted its best man. At th conclusion of the m uriage "ceremony the wedding party enjoyed a wedding supper at the Park rest a man r. The groom is one id" the trustworthy engineers engi-neers on this division of the Northern Pacific, where he has been employed pr many years. The bride is an accomplished accom-plished young lady and has a large circle of friends, who wish the happy couple a prosperous future. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge will reside in this city. Rev. Father Holtmin has arrived at Hillings to take charge off the Catholic churches in that city and Red Lodge, during the absence of Rev. Father Van L'larenbeck. Enlarged and reconstructed, the new quarters of the banking house of Daly, Dona hoe & Mover ar easily the handsomest hand-somest in the northwest. Although skilled skill-ed workmen have been aV work for weeks in remodeling the front of the building and fitting up the interior, it is difficult to believe that such a trans formation could have been accomplished. accomplish-ed. Yet it is but one of the many evidences evi-dences of the splendid progress of Butte and another reminder that the town has long since passed the mining camp stage. Keyren McEvoy, age H4 years, died Friday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. James Mahar. 81 West Mercury from ulcer. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon. |