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j —.-mv. IIIUII,11 Mi TRADIjS COIJNCII,FLOOR GF NEWBRING FINIS TOFULLSBILLSSecond Story of Chemical! Favorable Report of Senate Building at the School of \ Committee on Law to Let Mines Gives Way While Power Companies Have 20 Workmen Are On It.: Control Is Presented.Due to lie employment of in-coinpeleni jik-h, il is said. 10 flu* failure i»C I In: com i;:lt;'1or to -allow for I lip difference in altil title from that lie liiicl boon iira'cl io. tin- second floor of the now chemical and metallurgical building nailer oim-sl ruction a( the school of mines collapsed at 6:40 o'clock last night, carrying two laborers ro I In* lower floor willi ifJohn A. .Murray received severe scialr-lifs about tin* face and head. Aooilier workman was bruised about the body in the crash which followed llio collapse of tin* floor. About lfi mnn -who also worn employed on I ho floor at the time, escaped injury.mntraetor Hartley of Helena, who was In charge of Din work, osliiuaics I hi* ilama i;c to rh# structure at about $11.bop. The huildiig was amrlod last lt;).•!«.!••• and is exported to coi-l in i hn neighborltoi d of $!ltU),i»Htl when rmr.ubu-'d. .....Work of choiring away ihe wreckage was .started Uii.- morning.EXAMINATIONS IE HELD FOR II. 5, STENOGRAPHERS(Special United Press Wire.)Washington. May 1. — Con foremen reports on the water power hill . mark tin? end of the* 12-yeut- fight j hc-tween branches of congress oven * legislation regard itg water power sites on navigable streams.Tin*, bill would permit, flve-veav leases cm power sites. and at the : expiration «if that, time the government is given the option of purehas-1 ing the plant by paying the licensee his net investment, or by Issuing a license to a new licensee who shall pay the original license for his net : investment, according to the expla-! nation of Senator Jones, the father of the measure.The United States may take over and operate any water power plant in time, of war or for any purpose involving the safety of the country.The United States civil service commission amioutjcos that severalhundred stenographers and typists are still needed in the departmental service, \Vn‘»’iir,glotl, D, 0. Salaries range from ? 1. H»i to $1,200 per an-niiin and bonus.Kxa ml nations are held every Tuesday in Butte. Both men and women who are qualified are urged to apply to local secretary, civil service examiners, postofliee, for further information.BUTTE BRIEFSBy resolution passed by the coun-‘v commissioners yesterday morning a new improvement district for cement walks and cross-walks on whiteway and Burlington streets in : the vicinity of the 1-Iawrborne school • and Lake Ay oca was authorized. ! lOxpcndltures will be taxable to ! proparty owners benefited, the estimate being $7il per loi, payable in five yearly payments.4 41*.Dr. C. M. Eddy, dentist, 204-205 : Pennsylvania block. Phone 4025-W. ’ —Adv.Angus A. Uoss and Miss Louise Crawrord, both ol Helena, wore married at the Grace Methodist parsonage Thursday evening, the Rev. Charles Rhodes officiating. Mrs. Rhodes and Charles Goforth were the witnesses. After the honoy-
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The Butte Daily Bulletin

Butte, Montana, US

Sat, May 01, 1920

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