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Show j Diocese of Belena. ETJTTE. if Born, June 7. to the wife of Mike (: O'Connor, of 113 Bell street, a son. Miss Margaret O'Regan. teacher of '; French, will spend her vacation with j: I'ortland friends. . if Mrs Frank Kennedy and daughter, I Miss Eleanor, were Butte guests last ! week, f v - if Miss'Kitlic 'O'D-vnnell will visit in ! Arizona and Florida during the sum- i mer months, -irli ? fl Dr. J. L. Hanifan is out of town on a professional business. 1 Mrs. M . ). Powers of Dillon arrived jV In the ity'la,?t veCk " wceks tvif!it I with her sons. r . ! Mrs. Thomas La veil went to. Boi-6 on Wednesday .of 'last week to visit relatives for a week. T. II. Scanlan, traveling passenger : - i agent of the Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, rail-road, arrived in Butte Saturday and will remain throughout the present week. Ed Donlan, a well known Missoula lumber man, is among the recent arrivals ar-rivals at the Fiulen. John Finnegan of Twin Bridges is in the city on a week's visit with friends. D. J. Murphy of Philipsburfg arrived in the city last Friday on a visit to his brother, who has been ill for some time. j Sheriff John McMahon of Towell county was up from Deer Lodge l3st j Monday. James Curran, a. Walkerville miner, was painfully though not seriously in-; in-; jured yesterday by being thrown from ia horse which , he was mounting and being kicked in the face. It was necessary neces-sary to put nine stitches in the wound, which will leave an ugly scar. Kdward Murphy, Montana representative represen-tative of Sprague, Warner & Co. of Chicago, returned yesterday from San Francisco, where he was called a short time ago by the illness of his wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Toole of Anaconda Ana-conda have teen spending the week with their daughters, Nora and Thula,-who Thula,-who were attending the university here. f Mi-s Kathrin Giltner of St. Taul. will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ignatius Donnelly at their home, 824 West Broadway, this summer. Miss Giltner is the niece of Dr. Donnelly and an accomplished ac-complished pianist as well as an artist. This is Miss Giltner's firrt season in society. Mrs. Frank Conley of Deer Lodge and Miss May Tremblay of Missoula are staying at the Thornton. |