BOZEMAN NEWS, Special to The Independent, Bozeman, July 22,—Funeral serv ices for Mrs. A. Lemme were held at the family residence, Rev. Frank B. Lewis, former rector of St. James’ Episcopal church, officiating. There were many beautiful floral tokens, and a large number of friends of the family were in at tendance. The remains were inter red in the family lot in the Masonic cemetery, the pallbearers being R. E. Martin, R. E. Brown, Nelson Story, Jr. Frank Kyle, J. H. Baker and George Y. Patten. Frank Black, electrician for the Gallatin Valley road, is taking a va cation, and has gone to Seattle and Portland for a short stay before go ing to San Francisco to attend the Panama-Pacific exposition. Robert Emmett McDonnell of the engineering firm of Burns and Mc Donnell of Kansas City, Mo., and his wife and son, are spending a few days in the city on their way to Washington. They are visiting Mr. MccDonnell’s father John McDonnell and other relatives and friends in and hear Bozeman.