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Show ANACONDA, MONT. Mrs. "Mary Duffy, wife of Edward Duffy, employed by the Copper City Commercial company, died last week at the family residence, No. 255 East Park avenue, of Bright's disease. The unfortunate lady had been ill for many months and th end was not unexpected. ! Mrs. Duffy has a brother at Tono-pah, Tono-pah, Xev., and he has been notified of his sister's death. The family originally came from northern Wisconsin. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. . , . Roger Edwards, one of the old-time citizens of this city, has announced that he will move to Washington shortly. Mr. Edwards has been a resident resi-dent of this city for a great many years and has held positions of trust while here. At one time he was the postmaster of thiF city. He is a brother of Congressman Edwards. The change made by him was on account ac-count of a desire for a climate that would benefit his health. Harry Calahan, an employe of the Washoe smelter, was brought to the hospital this morning with a badly bruised leg. The injury was sustained by a falling timber. Rod T. Williams has returned from Helena and is well pleased with his trip He thinks that the state capi-toj capi-toj building is all that could be desired de-sired and a credit to the state. Contractor Dolan came down Monday Mon-day from Butte.' |