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French make) and a large pike and MEATH. mel decided to promote a testimonial President of Insurance Fund—T. J. ST. LOUIS COUNTY. crook' slashers, with hickory handle St. Patrick's Pay was Gaelic League Doyle, St. Paul. to M. J. Casey, who is retiring from Secretary of Insurance — Thomas County President John Simons, 511 was made near the premises. The Flag Day in Navan and a satisfactory the managership of the local branch Welch, Stillwater. N. 13th Ave. E., Duluth, Minn. Stale Treasurer of Insurance—John i illes were of the olden type and were sum was realized. The following col­ of the National bank, after 52 years' Sheeliy, Montgomery. Division No. l, Duiuth—President covered with rust. lected: P. Conroy, W. J. and J. Ken­ service. State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. William F. Murnlan, 509 E. 3rd St; r News from O'Connor, St. Paul. Vice Pres., John F. Scanlon, 107 ft W. The death took place on the 14th nedy; J. Reillv and B. Reilly, P. and An extensive range of buildings Director of Insurance Fund — John 5th St.; Fin. and Ins. Sec., W. J. Mc- Moran, Minneapolis; K J. McManua, St Bride, 7 W. 5th St.; Rec. Sec., W. J. ij'st. of an old and respected citizen B. Clarke. The usual annual collec­ used by Messrs. John O'Donnell & Co. Paul; P. L,. Cummings, Minneapolis; J. Lynott, 1224 E. 3d St.; Treas., J. W. of Kilkenny in the person of Mrs. tion will be shortly held and the com­ E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thomas Welch, Lydon, 426 E. 3d St.; Med. Examiner, Dr. as seed, corn and wool stores in Mar­ Stillwater. E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bldg. CAR LOW. sympathy was passed to her husband Catherine Reade, Patrick street. The mittee anticipate a still more satis­ ket street, Clonmel, were completely Meetings are held on first and third NATIONAL OFFICERS—1m A. A. O. H. Wednesdays, at Cathedral Hall, Second For a farm in Coolnamar, near Bor- by the Board of Guardians. deceased, who had reached an ad­ factory response. destroyed by fire. The damage amounts Ave. W. and Fourth St. National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan ris, , containing 20% Standing on the banks of the river vanced age, was a member of an old The development of coal and iron to several thousand pounds, and is not Jolly. Pawtucket, R. I. Division No. 4, West Duluth—Presi­ Irish acres, P. O'Neill, auctioneer, En- Aw berg, between Mallow and Fermoy, Kilkenny family, and her demise has National Vice President—Miss B. A. dent, John E. Cullen; Vice Pres., John mines was advocated by P. White at adequately covered by insurance. Mahone", Calumet, Mich. Keenan; Treas., P. H. McGraw; Rec. niscortby, obtained £1,025, or £50 an , Ireland, is a remarkable caused much regret. the Navan Board of Guardians, and During the public procession in Tip- Natio tl Secretary — Mrs. Adelia Sec., J. W. Bothwell. 601 57th Ave. W.; edifice known as "Johnny Roche's Christy, Cleveland, Ohio. Fin. and Ins. Sec., Jas. Connelly; Mad. acre—a record price in land sales. The death has occurred in his 77th he said there was a seam at Athy, at perary on St. Patrick's Day, a man Natioijil Treasurer—Mrs. Mary C. Examiner, Dr. Payette. Tower." The whole tower was built Connolly, Syracuse, N. Y. P. J. Byrne, Carlow, has been elect year of James Lawler, farmer,, Bish- Follostown to Drogheda. On the mo­ named Philip Donovan, tinsmith, New SCOTT COUNTY. ed solicitor to Baltinglass No. 1 Coun by the labor of one man, who subse­ cpslough, Thomastown. In early life tion of Mr. Tinimons, a resolution was Road collapsed in the street and died STATE OFFICERS—U A. A. O. R. County President, F. J. Leonard, Jar- cil by 23 votes to 13 for P. D. Blayney. quently resided hi it. This individual, he amassed great wealth in Australia. adopted relative to the over-taxation immediately afterwards. President—Mrs. Mary B. Daly, 1806 dan, Minn. who received no education whatever, Central Ave., Minneapolis. Division No. 1, Belle Plalne—Pres., Died—April 2, John Ryan, Garryhill T. Crotty, merchant, Kilkenny, who of Ireland. Mr. Kelly said there should As a result of a fire at Moneygall, Vice President—MISB May E. HammiU, also erected a mill, constructing the Dr. G. R. Maloney, Belle Plalne; Vice school; March 27, at his residence, has been'appointed, a magistrate for be a tax on any land-owner who would near Nenagh, Miss Anne Corr, an aged Duluth. Pres., John Kelley, Belle Plaltie; Rec. Slyguff, Bagnelstown, William Kidd. water wheel alter a special design of Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 Sec., John E. Stearns, Belle Plalne; Fin. that city, is a brother of the Very not till a certain proportion of his lady, in whose small shop it occurred, Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. Sec., James H. Stratton, Belle Plain*; Mr. Redmond has written a public his own. Long before the introduction Rev. J. T. Crotty, O. P. land. dropped dead. Her niece, Mrs. Rohan, Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ Ins. Sec., James H. Stratton, Bella of the bicycle ho went about the coun­ bault. Plaine; Treas., John F. Clarke; Med. Ex­ letter to Mr. Governey, Carlow, in R. H. Smithwick, Co. C., T. C., Kil­ of , who was living with Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, aminer, Dr. G. R, Maloney. Meetings which he states that the meeting for try in a wheeled vehicle of his own Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St Paul; Mary are held on first Sunday of month in kenny, has been appointed a magis­ MONAGHAN. her, at the time, was badly burned, J. Rellly, Brair-erd. Fraternity hall, at 12:30 p. m. which the over-taxation resolution construction propelled by foot power. trate. Peadar O'Donnelly, Gaelic League and lies at present at Roscrea Union Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo­ STEVENS COUNTY. emanated was called and controlled by On the motion of Mr. Donovan, the Died—At Johnstown, James Tynan; organizer under the auspices of Dail hospital in a critical condition. lis; Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. Mallow Urban Council tendered sin­ Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. men who are hostile to the Irish party at Gorticalogue, Ballingarry, John Lut- Uladh, is at present located in Clones, Grady, Stillwater. County President, M. Mahoney, Mor­ and to the constitutional movement in cere condolence to Mrs. T. Walsh, the trell; at Johnstown, John White, sub- Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ ris. from which center he is organizing WATERFORD. van, Rochester. Division No. 1—President. James T. Ireland. This agitation, he states, be­ widow of a recently deceased member postmaster. the counties of .Monaghan, , and State Medical Director—Dr. E. W. Lawler, Morris; Vice Pres., Frank Han- of the council. Lismore Guardians have passed a Buckley, St. Paul. ranan, Morris; Rec. Sec., Eugene Fits* sides being "mischievous," is "mani­ Fermanagh, with portion of Tyrone, vote of sympathy with P. Meade, edi­ Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie gerald, Morris; Fin. Sec., J. j. Hanra- festly dishonest," and he warns the E. O'Mahony, organist, St. Patrick's, KINGS. with a view of laying a new foundation Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. han, Morris; Ins. Sec., Thos. F. McCan. Cork, has been appointed to St. Pat­ tor Dublin "Telegraph," on the death Paul; Josephine Hagefty, Shieldsvllle; ney, Donnelly; Med. Examiner, Dr. K public against it. At the meeting of the Kings County for the movement in that part of Ul­ of his mother. Anna WUlesen, Duluth; Margaret Nol­ T. Fitzgerald; Sick Committee, Jaha Strong complaints were made at a rick's, Fermoy, and professor of music committee of agriculture, a resolution an, St. Paul. Daly, C. McCarthy, John Ring. Meet­ ster, and enlisting the support of all Most Rev. Dr. Hackett has appoint­ Auditing Committee—Ellen McQrath, ings first Sunday of the. month, at Us meeting of the Carlow Urban Council in St. Colman's College. St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, fi*. Cloud; ney's Hall. * was adopted, on the motion of Rev. classes of the people for the spread of ed the Right Rev. Mgr. Power, P. P., thar no reply had been received from Timothy Forde, a former member of Nellie McColl, St. Paul. Father O'Reilly, P. P., seconded by the work. Dungarvan, Vice-General. STEELE COUNTY. tlie Cord Chancellor's department to the Cork Guardians and District Coun­ Mr. Bermingham, protesting against Fifty teams met on Mr. Brennan's DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.-—TIME County President, George C. Taker, a recommendation that Mr. Purcell, cil, has died at his residence, Garra- the excessive taxation of Ireland dur­ AND PLACE OF MEETING. Owatonna, Minn. newly-purchased farm at Cumry, Bal- WESTMEATH. labor representative, should be ap­ vagh, Inniscarra. Division No. 1, Owatonna—President ing the last century, the additional lybay, where soil that hadn't seen the At the obsequies of the late Thomas ANOKA COUNTY. pointed a J. P. Mr. Purcell said he Votes of condolence were passed by John S. Brick; Vice PreS;, James H. burdens recently imposed, the addi­ light of day for over half a century Fagan, Carpenterstown, Castlepollard, County President—John P. Coleman, Quinn; Rec. Sec., J. E. Malone; lin. was not anxious for the appointment, the Cork corporation to the relatives tional burdens threatened in the fu­ Anoka, Minn. Sec., J. E. Malone; Ins. Sec., J. EL Ma­ was turned up for an oat crop. It is a the celebrant of the high Mass was Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., William lone; Treas, John Hogan; Med. Exam­ but he thought Carlow should have a of the late Rev. Dr. Henebry, ex-Dis­ iner, G. G. Morehouse. Meetings are- ture as likely to ruin the industries hopeful sign for the future to see so Rev. J. T. Gilseman, C. C., of Lobins- I* Ward; Vice Pres., John L. Green; Labor J. P. as well as other towns. trict Inspector Wall, and Mr. Curtis. Rec. Sec., Charles E. Green; Fin. Sec., held qn first Wednesday of month la and commerce of the nation, and de­ many old grazing tracts ploughed for town, nephew of deceased, and among James McArdle; Ins. Sec., James lie* K. P. Hall, at 8:30 p. m. P. M. O'Leary, Clonegal, County Car- Youghal Urban Council has passed a manding Ireland's exemption from Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ the season's crop. the clergy attending was Rev. Joseph SWIFT COUNTY. low, principal of Kildavin Boys' school, resolution congratulating Michael Col­ iners, J. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. further oppression in the way of taxa­ Died—At Rawdeerpark, Mrs. C. A. Fagan, C. C., Summerhill, brother. has, as a result of successful teach­ bert on his promotion as local post­ tion. BIG STONE COUNTY. „ County President—D. F. McDermott Murphy; at Clones, Miss Catherine The death is announced of J. Fay, Clontarf. ing, been promoted to the first section master. County President—M. J. McDonnell, The at Ballybritt, Keenan; at Cortaghart, Ballybay, B. Bishopstown House, Westmeath. Division No. 1—President Wm. M. of the first grade, the highest rank in The death, aged 76, has occurred at Graceville, Minn. Kenna; Vice Pres., P. J. McCarthy; Ree. parish of Coolderry, near Birr, has Walsh. Died—March 30, at her residence, Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres. J. P. Sec., D. F. McDermott: Fin. 8ec-, Tim the teaching profession. Mr. O'Leary Mitchelstown, of William Browne, late been re-opened after having been Tralnor; Vice Pres., T. F. Rowan; Reo. Foley; Ins. Sec., M. E. Conlogue; $reaa., A Bachelor's club has been formed Correally House, Street, County West­ •las. O Donnell; Med. Examiner, Dr. O. is chairman of the South Wicklow clerk of Petty Sessions. He was son Sec., J. M. Scanlon; Fin. Sec., C. P. Gln- "closed for upwards of 70 years. at Clones to resist, by force of arms meath, Rose Mary, relict of the late naty; Ins. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; Treas., J. Dagnault Meeting held every first Teachers' Association, and past presi­ of the late E. Browne, Enniscorthy. M. Randall. Meeting held every first Sunday of each month at Hiberalaa Died—March 18, at Fever hospital, if necessary, the taxation of the un­ William O'Beirne, aged 50 years; at Sunday and third Thursday of each MalL dent of the associa­ Birr, Kings county, Annie Teresa, the married; to impart housewifery arts month at Fraternity hall. DERRY. his residence, Ballinderry House, Kil- WINONA COUNTY. 1 tion. third eldest daughter of Philip Mc- to the members; to discourage "walk­ At the Derry finance committee, Mr. beggan, Owen Duffy. BLUE EARTH COUNTY. CAVAN. Dermott. ing" and "company-keeping," and to County President, P. J. McGrath, C°«nty President, M. J. Ryan. SI4 B. McCollum wished the country could Madison Lake. King St., Winona. The death of Mrs. Margaret Judge, abolish presents to ladies. A three- get rid of the Insurance Act in its WEXFORD. Vice Pres., Daniel Coughlin, Manka- .Division No. 1—Prea, J. A. McMillan. , mother of Very Rev. James Judge, LEITRIM. weeks' courtship is permitted to mem­ to; Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; 328 W.Howard St.; Vice Pres., F. Rice, entirety. It was simply a robbery, and Died—March 29, at his residence, Treas., Michael O'Brien, Mankato; Bar­ la A ; 0, Sec J#hn J. P., V. P., , is announced. Some excitement was caused in Mo- bers wishing to marry, failure to win »nt ro f/ i !if' Sf *' Dugan, t o one was satisfied. In his own em­ Thomastown, Arklow, Daniel Somers; geant, M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; At the examination for qualification hill as the result of a middle-aged involving a forfeit, other than the loss Sentinel, John McCall, Mankato; Chap­ as assistant county surveyors held by ployment, hundreds of pounds had March 24, at his residence, Whites- lain, Rev. Fr. Hughes, Mankato. jjyncn, oi« Washington St: Tre woman named Mrs. Donnelly, of Shra- of the lady. With local ladies a five- Division No. 1, Mankato—Pres., Mi­ J. Ryan, 264 E. King St; feed. 'Joen contributed with practically no town, County Wicklow, Daniel Mc- the Local Government Board, Michael garna, Gorvagh, collapsing suddenly in minute business chat once a week is chael O'Brien, Carrol St.: Vice Pres., Iner, Dr. Lester, 401 Winona St Meet­ return. Grath; March 25, at his residence, 92 Dan Coughl&n; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan, ings are held on second and fourth J. Gordon, county surveyor's oflice, the street. She was attended by the all that is permitted. 316 Pleasant St.; Bin. Sec., C. Fitzger­ Thursdays of month In St Thomaa hall. Cavan, was highly successful. The J. R. Scott, J. P., Willsboro, lias priest and subsequently removed to Main street, Bray, James Roy Vance, ald; Ins. Sec, John McCall; Treas., T. R. Coughlan. Meet In K. C. hall, sec­ WASECA COUNTY. * i candidates were drawn from all parts been co opted to membership of tiie the police barrack. son of the late Clement Vance, Cork, ond and fourth Sundays of month at 2 1 QUEENS. of Ireland, and also from England. He Derry No. 1 R. D. Council in room J." The Local Government Board sanc­ in his 79th year. p. m. v„County President, Thos. Foley, Janss- The death of William Delany, M. P., is a son of Hugh Gordon, U. D. C., Major Quinn, resigned. tioned the appointment of Edward Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Pres., Division No. 1—Pres., Michael Lam. for the Ossory division of Queens Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Vice Pres., Fermanagh street, Clones. O'Reilly as tailor in Mohill workhouse WICKLOW. M- A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Reo. bert; Rec. Sec., J. W. Conway; Ina See., county, is announced. He was a vet­ Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin. Charles McLoone; Treas., B. J. Lilly; The other successful candidates in­ DUBLIN. at a salary of £20 a year without ra­ H. Kavanagh, Ballyraggin, has been Med.i i. Examiner,.j Dr.* •*«A. *>•J. aVUUOlliRudolf. Meet-JH6Cba eran of the , and was first Sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. ing held every first Thursday and third cluded Messrs. P. J. Markey, West- Gertrude McCarthy, 16 Usher's Is­ tions, the appointment of Mrs. Bridget co-opted on the Baltinglass No. 3 Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; Sunday of each month at Workman returned to Parliament in 1900. He Treas.. John McNamara, Eagle Lake; hall, Waseca. meath; J. J. Connolly, county survey­ land, \vap. knocked down by a motor Fox as attendant in the fever hospital Rural Council. Carlow Petty Sessions Med. Examiner, Dr. Firgina. Meetings did valuable work in connection with are held on second and fourth Sundays Division No. .2, Janesville—Prea, J&a or's office, Monaghah, and J. E. Smith, car and treated for concussion in at a salary of £12 a year and rations, adjourned through respect to the late of month In Woodman's hall, Madison Sullivan; Vice Prea, T. Foley; Fin. and Leltrim. Stevens' hospital. the distribution of land in his division. Lake. Ins. Sec., J. M. Byron; Rec. Sec., J. and also the appointment of Kate Mrs. Alexander, wife of Major Alex­ Dalton; Treas., James McBrlde. Miss Mary M. Kierans, eldest daugh­ Denis Gwynn, in an article in the Reynolds as attendant in the infirmary ander. CROW WING COUNTY. A ROSCOMMON. ter of Felix Kierans, J. P., and Mrs. "Irish Monthly," Duplin, on "The Be­ at a salary of £10 a year and rations County President, Wm. Barron, 4i4 LADIES' AUXILIARY. The death is announced of John Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. Kierans, Glynch House, Newbliss, was ginnings of Industrial Germany," at the estimated weekly value' of Division No. 1, Brainerd—President, most successful at a recent examina­ quotes T. E. C. Leslie, son of an Irish 7s. 2d. Shanaghan, Ardkillen, brother of Rev. Extracts of Speech Delivered in Hugh Breason, 609 Klngwood St.; Vice HENNEPIN COUNTY. Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. Srd St.; U n m,m Mary B#yUB tion for the M. B„ B. Ch., B. A. O. de­ Protestant clergyman, as writing in P. J. Shanaghan, P. P., in his 75th Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 6th St.; 18« i 4a SKfE"* - . year. Deceased was for many years Dublin at the Formation of Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. »th St.; gree of the Queens University, Belfast. the middle of last century, that W. T. n Limerick County Council reappoint­ a member of Strolcestown District Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St; Dempse|y, ^ She is a past student of St. Louis Mulvsney—some of whose kindred are ed Dr. Harley tuberculosis medical of­ Dranch of Gaelic League. Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St; Pres., Mrs. Tresa Jordan, 3103 Cedar Council. ivec' %, M??' M- A. Lane, 811 Convent, Monaghan; Catholic Univer­ "till living in Dublin—was president ficer for the ensuing twelve months. Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi­ 16th Ave. N.;w Fin. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Died—March 27, at Roskeen, Queens More than 300 years ago the English zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are Casey, 253 Fremont Ave. N.; Treas., sity, Dublin; Richmond, Wliitworth of the Prussian Mining and Iron - The Knockancy () held on second and fourth Tuesdays of county, William Delaney, M. P.; March poet, Spencer, advised English states­ Mrs. Clara Ryan, 87 Holden St.; Ins! and Hardwicke hospitals, Dublin, and Works Company, at Ruhr Basin, West­ branch of the United Irish League month in K. C. hall. Sec., Miss Mary Boylan, 1826 14th Ave. Mater hospital, Belfast. phalia. 23, at his residence, Emo. Portarling- men to crush out Irish: "tear out their ?;•» Med. Examiner, Dr. Rose Vallely. have congratulated John Raleigh on DAKOTA COUNTY. ?mi ynD®ate Bids'-: Mistress-at-Arms, ton, John Kavanagh, late N. T„ Mo- Irish tongues," said Spencer, "for if Lillian Ryan. Meetings held on sec- :|n- A. Monahan, Irish volunteer organ­ Died—Mi.lch 30, John, husband of his reinstatement on the lands at Kyle, County President, T. P. Moran, Hast­ rette, N. S.; April 1, at Portarlington, the tongue be Irish the heart must ond and fourth Mondays of month at ihs izer in Galway, has been ordered by Annie Prennan, 69 Haddington road; after a period of 17 years. ings, Minn. A. O. U. W. hall, 17 S. 17th St • the authorities to leave Ireland with­ March 30, at her residence, Grand Nora, relict of the late Francis O'Don- needs be Irish, too." Division No. 1, Hastings—Dlv. Pres., Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Presl- At a meeting of the Limerick and oghue, Bally green House, Newmarket- Certainly, as the tongue is, so shall J. J. Barrett, Hastings, Mnn.; Vice dent Mrs. P. L. Collins; Vice Pres., in six days. A choice of English Canal Bank, Harcourt terrace, Sabina Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings. Minn.; ry ,I, ! Clare Farmers' Association, a resolu­ on-Fergus, . the heart be; if the speech be Irish Rec. See., Thos. S. Ryan, Hastings. mi. a-? i-5!S:. fefc. Mary O'Keet.; towns where he may reside was given Cavauagh, widow of Francis Cava- tion was unanimously adopted, deplor­ Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, him. He was arrested in , nagli; March 30, at her residence, The Congested Districts Board are the spirit will be Irish, but if the Minn.; Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, ing the continued increase in local now dividing the lands of Knockmaine speech be English, then the spirit will Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Med. Exam­ Meeting held every first and third Mon- County Cavan, some time ago in con­ Ballynohill, , Jane, wid­ iners, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meetings £f each month at A. O. U. W. halL taxation and calling on public repre­ be that of the Daily Sketch or the held on second and fourth Thursdays 310 Central Ave. nection with the Irish Volunteer move­ ow of the late Patrick Swift; April 2, near Roscommon, amongst the numer­ of month In A. O. U. W. halt sentatives to keep rates within rea­ ous uneconomic tenants living on and Dublin Independent. Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Presi­ ment, tried in Belfast and imprisoned at St. Joseph's, Blackrock, Rev. P. J. sonable bounds in these trying times, dent, Mary L. McBreen, 2023 Aldrich in the vicinity of the farm. The Seventy or eighty years ago this HENNEPIN COUNTY. Ave. N.; Vice Pres„ Jennie Rice, 2014 for three months. Boyle, C. M., aged 44 years; April 1, when strict economy should be prac­ Bryant Ave. N.; lUc. Sec., Mar/ £ Knockmaine lands were the scene of principle ,was well understood by the Division No. 1.—President, P. V. Dr. McEIwaine, Baiiieborougli, has at hgr residence, 13 Idrone terrace, ticed. O'Donnell, 3500 Longfellow Ave.; Vice Lally, 526 Emerson Ave. N.: Fin. See., considerable agitation some years ago. people; there was then a strong cur­ Pres., Jas. McKenna, 268 20th Ave. S.; Katharine Ryan, 1502 8r