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Show ANACONDA, MONT. ! j 1 A rousing meeting was held Thursday, Thurs-day, Jan. 17 evening at the A. O. H. hail by the sons of Erin and the friends of home rule for the native land, addressed by Hon. T. M. Kettle, member of parliament from the county Tyrone. Captain William Kelly presided pre-sided and Miss Mary E. Healy of Butte rendered a solo, accompanied by -Miss Mary O'Dea on the piano. Captain Kelly, in introducing Mr. Kettle, made an address that prepared the audience to listen attentively to the speaker of the evening and the visitor fully met the high praises that have been accorded him. More than "20 was subscribed at the close of the meeting, of which the folio fol-io wins is a purtoil list of the subscribers. subscrib-ers. The list is still open and will bo increased befora it is sent to tiie national na-tional treasurer of the Irish league-. T. I B. Fitzpa trick of Boston. Captr.iii Ducie and Thomas Gavin, $2." cadi: Patrick J. Daly. $20: Captain Kelly John Sheehy. Joseph MiJJonnelI, P. J. Dooley, Pat Keaney. John McDonough. Mc-Donough. W. IC. Dwyer, Frank V. Hurley. W. James Johnson. Father Codpnia::, flO each: I. J. Monahan, Joseph Hughes. John Hamill, John Brogan, Tim Calnan Denny Lynch, I Mirhad Doyle. John McCaulay. D. B. Myers. John H. Tolan. P. M. Halloran. Pal Sugrue. Owen Mackin. Phil 1 Greenan. Frank Hamilton. Harry ! Hyr.es. P. M. Sullivan. F. Moynihan, Frank Burns. J. J. Gibbons, Father Pirnat. Peter J. Kennedy. Pat. Grogan, Peter J. Byrne. James Devlin. Father Lardy, Mike Cannon. Tom Riley. T. J. Kelly, $5 each: Dan Lyons. $3: Mrs. Burns, Barney Joyce. Frank Fitzpat-rick, Fitzpat-rick, $2 each. Batte Intermountaiii. |