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Show CHURCH PROPERTY DEEDED TO BISHOP. A deed transferring the various pieces of property to the Catholic church in Silver Bow county to Bishop John P. Carroll was filed in the office of County-Clerk County-Clerk and Recorder Gilroy last week. The church property in each diocese in that church is always held by the bishop bish-op of that diocese, and the deep in this instance transfers the real estate from the name of the late Bishop John Baptist Bap-tist Brondel to John P. Carroll, the present bishop.' Accompanying the deed is the record of the appointment of John P. Carroll as bishop of the diocese of Helena to succeed Bishop Brondel. The appointment, appoint-ment, it was stated, was through an apostolic mandate, given at Rome Sept. 12, 1904, and signed by Pope Pius X, supreme pontiff, and his secretary, Aloysius Cardinal Macchi. Further, it is stated that Bishop Carroll was consecrated con-secrated Dec. 21 last by Archbishop John Joseph Keane. at the cathedral in Dubuque, the assisting consecrators being be-ing the bishons of Omaha and Baker City. - . The various lots of land and Catholic churches in Silver Bow county are named in the deed. The conveyance ! ! also includes the Rallaklava and Burke lode claims, whic.t were deeded to the : church by the former owners. The mineral min-eral rights are not reserved in these ; deeds.' These two claims are located in j rthe eastern portion of this city, just j north of the Modoc and Modoc Exten- j sion lode claims. j |