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Show VICTOR HIBERNIANS HONOR THE MEMORY OF MRS. ELIZABETH ELIZA-BETH MALONE. At a regular meeting of Division 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians of Victor, Colo., it was ordered that resolutions of respect be drafted in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth. Malone. mother of Pev. Father Fa-ther Malone, editor of The Intermountain Intermoun-tain ami Colorado Catholic, and the committee presents the following: Whereas. It has pleased the Almighty God in Hi wisdom to remove from this world Mrs. Malone. and by her demise we are reminded of the shortness and uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death, and admonished to be at all times prepared for the summons which must come to us all: therefore, be it Pewdved. That our Order extend to her bereaved son. Pev. Father Malone, our heartfeult sympathy in this his great porrow: and be it further Pesolved, That as a token of sorrow and esteem, a copy of these resolutions be sent to Pev. Father Malone, and a copy be spread upon the books of our Order. PEV. EDWARD DOWNEY, JAMES KELLET, Committee. St. Elizabeth's Parish. Ransom like of Butte, a former stu- - ' "' f . dent, passed through on his way to California Cal-ifornia Thursday morning. Some of his bosom friends met him-at the depot during his short wait between trains. Ransom goes to the coast in search of health. The best wishes of all for a speedy recovery go with him. 4 -v ' Dan 15. Shields of Park City and Frank J. Harrison of Evanston, WVo., cx-students of All Hallows, called to renew old acquaintances during the week. ? 5 J. and H. Williams of Pocatello. Joe Riley of Butte and Ed. Bonner of Cher--ry Creek, New. are the recent arrivals among the students. |