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Show Tmerraountain news. BUTTE, MONT. John T. Murphy left Monday night for a business and pleasure trip to Sno-Une Sno-Une and the coast. 71 e n 11 until after Xew Year's -n? :.andMrs.. Ernest Hardcastle of CeorL69 P1rk Street "uertained Mrs George 5eigler of Anaconda last week. The engagement of Miss Margaret R fenion of Chicago and Michael Sullivan Sulli-van of Alhambra Springs is announced, ttie wedding will occur early in Jan-Mr. Jan-Mr. Sullivan has a host of friends in this city who will rejoice with him in i tie gtod fortune. of winning the prom-of prom-of so excellent a young woman as Miss I enlon. And the good wishes of 'l will go with him. Mr. Sullivan will leave in a few days lo spend the holidays holi-days in the Windy City. Mies Annice Harrington and J. R. Qumlan were quietly married at Sacred Sac-red Heart church lat Thursday afternoon after-noon by Rev. Father Callahan. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan left for California. f The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Healy was held Sunday afternoon from the ' leu, i.v lesiaence, .31 west Quartz frtreet. Services were held in St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church, and interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Healv was the" mother of James K. Healy. county attorney-elect. The floral offerings "were exceptionally numerous and beautiful, and many sorrowing friends accompanied accompa-nied the remains to the grave. The pallbearers pall-bearers were: D. C. Courtney. Thomas Driscoll, P. J. McArthur, J. H. Rvan; John Early and William Killov. j Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley of Butte were called to Missoula the first of the week by the serious illness of their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Archie McTaggart, of North Fcurth street. 4 ' The members of the police force are lamenting the death of another of their number in the person of Jack I Coggins, who died at St. James' hospital hospi-tal Tuesday morning, after an illness of three days of pneumonia. This makes the third death in the force in as many months. Officer Coggin was about 40 years of age and a general favorite among his associates and a man respected re-spected and esteemed by all the citizens. citi-zens. He was appointed to the force during the present administration. He was unmarried, and had a "number of relatives in this city, including a cousin. cous-in. Frank Collins, president of the Miners' Min-ers' union. The funeral of Policeman John Cogging was held Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Frank O'Connor, 109 East La Platte street. Services were held at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. 4 Several persons from this city were present at the ceremonies of the consecration con-secration of the Rev. John P. Carroll Car-roll as bishop of Helena, which took place on the 21st in Dubuque, la, I Among them were Miss Mary Carroll, 6ister of the bishop; the Rev. Fr. De-Siere De-Siere of St. Patrick's church, the Rev. Fr. Callahan .of Sacred Heart, the Rev. Fr. Batens of St. Lawrence's and the Rev. Fr. English of St. Mary's church. The Rev. Fr. Day of Helena, administrator admin-istrator of the diocese, was also present. pres-ent. Mrs. C. T. McDermott of Butte, who is also a sister of the new bishop, waa unable to go to Dubuque at this time, owing- to recent illness. Bishop Carroll will reach Helena about the first of the new year. Elaborate Elab-orate preparations are in progress to give him a splendid reception in his new diocese. In Butte these prepara tions are almost completed. After the religious ceremonies here, a reception will be given under the auspices of the local Catholic clergy-. Among'the laity the new bishop wiil not be neglected. Dinners and luncheons are promised, and he will be given several opportunities oppor-tunities to meet, socially, the distinguished distin-guished men of the city. |