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Show ANACONDA, MONT. President Dan McDonald of the merican Labor union is in the city and will undertake to organize a work-ingmen's work-ingmen's union. Mr. McDonald will speak at Turner hall and explain the purposes of the organization and how it works in other places. Mr. McDonald was successful m organizing or-ganizing the school teachers of the city, and while all the teachers did not come forward to take the obligation, some or them did, and Mr. McDonald and Mr. Riordan express themselves as satish.i with the showing. Mi"s Vlice Mahoney, county superintendent superin-tendent of public instruction, was elected president: Miss Anna . Barrett Bar-rett vire president; ' Miss Mary Bren-S; Bren-S; ! secretary, and Miss Esther O'Keefe, treasurer, . The meeting was without enthusiasm and poorly attended, but it is oonh-dently oonh-dently predicted that it will I be but a short time until every teacher m the public schools will belong to the or- ""Siteved that the Anaconda Teaehcrs' union is the first and only organization of the kind in the United states or probably the world. One of the objects is said to be to see to it that the teachers are nfo naid for their services and that the pay s Screaled about 10 per cent above the present figures pakH" this district. The funeral of Miss Alphonsine Ber-nier Ber-nier who died Sunday morning from blood poisoning, occurred Tuesday morning from the family residence. No. cr?errv street. Mass was celebrated It Si Sock : at St. Paul's church. a There was a large attendance at the church and a number of carnages followed fol-lowed the remains of the young woman to the hill cemetery. . . . etlMnm has a death occurred in this S"Xd hid ,hhEpVUr, of her ,.c quaintance. dillonTmont. A pretty wedding occurred in SJt. RoVrhurr-h Wednesday evening. Feb. S?whe5 Mto AHee M. Baker - and John M. Cosgrove were married by the Re. Father A'an den Broeck) The wedding was a quiet one, the members of the families of the principals being the only witnesses. , An hour after the ceremony had been performed the couple .were on the south bound train for Lima, where they will make their future home. The bride is the only daughter of County Clerk and Mrs. Baker and is a bright and accomplished young lady. The groom is one of the best known engineers of the Short Line and stands high in the esteem of his employers and fellow workmen, and is deservedly popular.. Mrs. Cosgrove has been a resident of Lima for several years and moved to Dillon with her family less than two months ago. Her return to Lima as a. bride was warmly welcomed wel-comed by the people of the railroad town who. in company with all the friends of the young couple, wish them a happy and prosperous voyage through life together. Rev. Father Van der Broeck has" gone to Helena to recuperate from his recent re-cent illness. |