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Show HELENA, MONT. A chair that once belonged to Father Ravalli was received at the state historical his-torical library, along with the first, millstones ever used in Montana. The interesting relics of early days were I sent to the . library by Father Y.in Garp of ' Hamilton, and Father Pall.t-dino Pall.t-dino of Missoula. , j The sisters Tat St. Joseph's orphan.-' , home desire to. return -their thahks to Jacob Sweitzer for a ton of flour scyiL to the home. The flour came in season, as ten additional children were ad-, mitted to the home this week. f -The - ladies, of hf Cathedral pariah", after 'their summer vacation, have resumed re-sumed , ;work ' in the sew ing for the orphans of St. Joseph's home. Meet- , ings will be held every Thursday at 2 o'clock at St. Aloysius hall. All friends of the orphans are earnestly requested to attend and join in thy good work of this society. ' Unless some radical measures are : I taken by property owners and coumy and city authorities the dandelion pest, and the wild mustard dispensation will ' pale into insignificance beside the Russian' Rus-sian' thistle pest. The Russian thi.si.le j has come In quietly and Insidiously, ,and not one person in a thousand know s the ' plant when he sees it. But it is 11; Helena in large numbers, and it is ail over the country between Helena una j i East Helena, and where there was one plant last year there are a thousand this year. f Mrs. E. M. O'Xeill and daughter. Miss Mamie. left for a brief visit in Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Seattle and other points. t Arthur A. Pelletier returned Monday from Butte, where he went to attend the meeting of the Knights of Columbus. Colum-bus. He Says Butte was enjoying the luxury cf a fierce snowstorm when ac left there Monday morning. |