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Show Diocese of Denver f ELIZABETH KELLY, Correspondent. f The Inlormounta-in. and Colorado ? Catholic is placed on sale at the j 1 James Clarke church goods house, 627 i Tifteeuth street, Denver, Colo. i CITY OF DENVER. The Knights cf Columbus Hall an j Assured Fact. .Mrrady fully $20,000 has been raised I fur iho erection of the handesome I l'iiishis of Columbus hall, which is j y jn-. b.ibility of the coming year. For nvn years the members of the Denver ) (iiuhi jl rave cherished the plan of f i.ui 1 J in 4 a hall which will be a credit I i ho urbanization far and wide, and i ) tneie is every indication that the f l-all will be completed and ready fur j i;-- within eighteen months. So far f-ite has not been selected, nor will I i; he untii the lirst $25,000 is raised. j I The property will require an invest- jnnt f at leait 515,000, and the bal- Mu- will be used to begin the work. ! :ock in the venture is selling well, .'old as soon as the full J25.0W) is sub- l F rH'cd t!ie subscribers are to meet j nd liHtennine the corporate name, ?:roui't if capital stock, number of ' ir;. ciurs. names of those to iserve for t !:e iirst year, and. in fact, ail the details de-tails of inc'rporation. Subsequently the hn.-ird "f directors will determine the i" ;s t i n of the building and the I e mount to be aaid therefor. ; I Father O'Neil Recovering. Tt -c members of St. Dominie's con- ? prrsHtion arc pleased to hear that 11"''' pustur. Rev. Father Francis A. o'Nell. is gradualling recovering ? frcni the sickness which ha confined 5 him ' the bed for the past few weeks Binl v. ill soon he with them again. Father O'Neil has been suffering from i a sfvore attack of sciatic rheumatism j P i- the past two weeks and grave fears j vere entertained for his recovery, but Tne physicians announce him out of danger and promise that he will be j :ible to attend to his parochial duties i by the first of the new year. I He is a great favorite in this city I and the news of his recovery will be j received with much rejoicing by his j many fiiends and the jnem'oerB of his I varish. I Church Music at Women's Club. " At the Women's club last Saturday I afternoon a very delightful and rinf-criptii-e musical and literary pro- V gramme was rendered by, Rev. "Father f o'Kyan and St. Leo's church choir. Mrs- Kdviard Hermans was in i charge of the musical part of the pro- gramme and received showers of con- f gratulstion upon her success. I Father O'Ryan gave a reading of po- I file translations illustrative of sacred music, while the four parts of the Mass were sung alternately with the i priest's reading. The readings were supplemented by a rendition of St. ; 'eoili Mas?, which was sung by a double quartette and proved a liberal I education. The feature of the programme was the arrangement of the Gloria, Sanctus find Credo and Benedictus to accom-f accom-f psiiy the reading of Father O'Ryan. I The choir wr.e made up of the fol- I lowing members: Miss Spindle and Mrs. Marceila Powell, sopranos; Miss Ella f Slauson and Miss Rotschlaub. altos; I Mr. Weber, tenor, and W. D. Russell, I basco. Charity Ball. Kxtensive preparations are being nane for the annual charity ball which "iil be held in this city under the aus- j p es of St. Vincent Aid society on the j ning of Jan. 5. and the committee is j making every effort to make the pres- i ent bnll eclipse any previous event in the history of the society. C-otiUtii . hall ha . been secured .for "lie night, and with one of the best orchestras in the city furnishing music the coming ball promises to be the feature fea-ture event of the season in Catholic circles. cir-cles. Those in charge of the ball occupy high positions in the social world and are among the most wealthy and prominent prom-inent Catholics of the ity. Mrs. .7. K. Mullen, president of the Aid voriety. has been chosen to look after the affair, and has named the committees to assist her under the following fol-lowing chairmen: Thomas Savage, floor: M. H. Mitchell, press; Charles Wilkins. cxec-jfive: Mrs. K. Mc'hris-t! Mc'hris-t! refreshments; Joseph Walsh, door; John Egwn. cloakroom. SALIDA, COLO. P. -. -. Bcrke left for Cripple Creek ' uesdny afur i jdeasant visit at his V' me hero. 4 Mj.s I.ydia ?.vre, who has been in 7'urbio 'or some time past taking tifniment from a specialist, has re-f re-f tinne.-l to h-M- home in Poncha, though l oi much inipioved in health. " '' Willia;:-. Vry- .-if alt Lake- City has fissiini! ii i-hr. "sv of the V:m Xoy news s.'Hiid p. the depot. Mrs. Frye accom-t-ani'-d 1 r husl.iand here and they are I-'cat.-d at "S?j 'Front street. ! . t-wii;jy lin- sad message sped from m-ntii to mout h, "Miss Killeen is '-.;." .1 li- arts were ad and eyes I'-ej-o tcji-fn! ks the tidings were im- t 't. : t .seiuom is such universal spr-i. spr-i. - expri-ssed at the death of an indi-v-:t.ii. livery fi aduit .o of of the high school .it son-,.? Hme or other passed a year '' " jth ;i; Kii!e?n's jurisdiction and i o v.-. ; hough ;ased to r.ifin and wo-ti;.i:d:oo!l. wo-ti;.i:d:oo!l. their regard for her is as sn or g, i heir sorrov.- as intense 'as that' ' T t iie boys and gills v.hcni she was t''a.-ii;-.:g ;it the time she became ill, i s"- -, years ago II r. Thomas Ki'l'-r-i died ,ind I- ft two children, the yv: p. ; i but i; months old. to the care of -. i: f;nlier and cent. Within the. r'St .car Mr. Killeen parsed away " a lonti illness during which time l :s r-i-i(. wns untiling in her devotbn j 'o Tije two hoys had grown to j kiio'v ; lo i r aunt as a mother and re- '-.i -die iias filh-d the place of both :")" j.-. Wlitle they will now be cared ;' 't in the cistern home the loss of this ) f ;,ilc uu.irdian is to them irreparable. ' V.ijci a! s"t vi:-cs were t onducted Wed-'K"!.iy Wed-'K"!.iy .Horning at the Catholic church, o,' -which body Mirs Killeen was a de-cte, de-cte, member, and the edifice wbs f icw or., with friends, irrespective of v. ho had come to pay the last tWoutc (.f rpsject. The entire corps of -'-hn.il t-achers uefed as an honorary: ill from the home to the church, i d it the church door ten little girls win te gowns with '.vret-.ths and veils. 1 i ccd-d th casket to a position before :i:c During the service Mr. K. 3- '.i;i',ion rendered "Calvary" and Miss Itose Craig an "Ave Maria." The re-i.ianis re-i.ianis were snt in the afternoon to the ami:;,- home in Buffalo for interment. And thus to ihote who knew and loved 1 conns ihe closing scene, but in the years to come when the mantle of time tliiili enshroud her memory some inc!-X inc!-X o'''it of daily life -will recall her gentie v'ays and noble teachings and many a ..(art will heave a sigh that she has pone and feel an incentHe to a better bfe for having known simple, beautiful -try Ivilleen. Salida Lccord. |