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Show J i PUEBLO, COLO. I M ithrr Mary M. Willibalda, the su- f l"i"r of the Sisters, of St. Francis, s lister M. Donata are in the city !""'nhi 0 Yd- the Sacred Heart orphan- '"' r hieh the community" are building 1 '' outbe.-n j;art of the city. F. M i . 1' r' ih. the architect, showed them f ,r!',,"-h the building yesterday. The j w.-re well jdeased with the pro- J i 'j-s made by the contractor, Daniel 1 5 lahoi.r Vi considering the many obsta-A obsta-A I s l;" ha'i to (-(intend with. The work T . is lirst class. It is hoped that I ' instiMition will be ready in about j 'Jln !v days. In the near future a j t!:;,'f"":' ivi" 1,0 designated for the in- 1 -1!'''';on. who will take up her penna- j ! ; r- si iej)rc jn Pueblo. Tart of her I .''i ,s lvi'' ')? 10 solicit? and receive I !,"!n the charitably disrxised jieo- I !!' '"r"1" ti,y ,ooking to the furnish-a furnish-a I "R "' ;u' orphanage and its opening T 1 ' ;is f ;i,,y a date as possible. W I ai!lp' Anna S. Breed, one of the old 1 -f'1, prominent residents of Pueblo, & St- Mary's sanitarium after a j She was the widow of the J I I '"'eoi-Ko T. Breed, who whs one of V I t,M Pioneers of this city and one of f J "'"J'-'t jirominent citizens. t j I , 'i'iam Martin and family .moved f I n ,!-f'r handsome new residence at P . f'nier of Canal street and Routt j f R""- r 1 1 i;v " "1P Kinney, a prominent mining f I j 0 " ("ri;ip!e Creek, was the guest I '"' I:f'a of the American Bridge j ai:,i,ny 1:e. :, , .. I 1 pun'' V0,,!a Shane vas delightfully i f I thir vTr.Tuefiday veiling by about ' in u . I her J'ou"S friends, who called ) I d by at her home on east Second ! T- eff'The cyening passed most de-1! de-1! tully.in games, dancing and music, t-ight refreshments were served by the young hostess. . Thomas Foley is inclosing a large vacant lot south of the Northern avenue ave-nue viaduct to be used as an extension exten-sion to his lumber yards. Mrs. Harry Fagan is visiting in California. Cali-fornia. 1 . |