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Show 1 -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 ! WE if DENVER. 1 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-6 DENVER. i j 2Jew Ckcir at Cathedral One of the i Eest in City. t Special Correspondence.) To. Mr. Nelson the cathedral congregation congre-gation is indebted for organizing one of the finest choirs in the city. The new choir of twenty-five voices under (he direction of Mr. Nelson, with Pro- rest-'or Pe Chaureny as orsanist, ren- f tiered Millard's Mays in Cr last. Sunday 31 the 11 o'olor-k High Mass in a thor-Mighly thor-Mighly artistic manner. Members f the cenpxepration united in saying that the music was inaenificent. ;. The members of the newly organized j athodraI choir met on Thursday even ing, Oct.. to form a choral society. Clergy and Laity. Tlcv. J. R White left Denver last .reek for Carbondale. Pa., to attend the Tunpial of his father, Mr. John White. Iit-v. Father White has the heartfelt i-ymaihy of the cathedral eniigrega-tioti. eniigrega-tioti. to which he has endeared himself during the j.-ast few months while acting act-ing as assistant pastor. Rev. Father McDonald is ill at ft. Joseph's hospital with an attack of typhoid ty-phoid fever. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. j Rev. Father Fede. chaplain of Ft. Vincent's orphanage, reached a touch-f touch-f inely eloquent sermon on "The Jtosary" at he High Mass in Logan Avenuj chapel last Sunday. The Sodality of the Immaculate Con- ception tVoung Ladies' Sodality) will hold their monthly meeting in Logan Avenue school next Sunday afternoon. After the religious exercises a musical and literary programme will be given, which will consist of a recitation by Miss Rosalind Shiel. a vocal solo by M'ss Blanche Crean and a piano solo by Miss Mary Salmon. All the unmarried unmar-ried ladies of the cathedral parish are earnestly requested to be present. Rev. Father Lajeunesse of Fort Col-' Col-' lins was a visitor at the cathedral rectory rec-tory last week. , Mr. Edward Dundin of Cimarron is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Guinau. Rev. Father Mc.Cabe of Idaho Springs was in town last week. The ladies who so kindly volunteered their services for the fair in aid of the Sisters of Mercy deserve great credit for their work during the past h . few weeks. Although the fair was not the financial success that it should have been, it was owing to no lack of energy on the part of the management. oy a movement aiong tne vein under the engine bed. '' -S Monday afternoon Christopher S. Batterman, superintendent of the Boston Bos-ton & Montana Mining company, and ! one of the best known mining men ! in Montana, died at Murray & Freund's hospital. It looks much like straight 25-cent charges for . shaves in all of-Butte's barber shops after a few weeks. The raise in the tonsorial artists' prices has been agitated for ome days, and now matters are assuming definite shape. |