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perance Band was awarded the first tion fees, etc. There was only one ap­ WATERFORD. Su.1.Vth:^BM,n Co||roy. St. Paul; Mary J. VLO« President, John F. Scanlon, 107)4 '£x*ri-.r- Reilly, Bralnerd. West Cth St.; Flnanolal and Imurano* prize in the brass band competition plicant tor the position. . Married—On June-"no 16,*«> at">• Holy Cross Auditing Committeecommittee — Margaret Scott, • Danl • 0..111 w> * f&JSiSS 1 West Itk 8tJ open to all Ireland. Church, Tramore, by Very Rev. Canon Margaret Sullivan, Minneapolis; _ _ „ „ ' . . , Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. MEATH. Coffey, P. P., Tramore, uncle of the In«uranc«— •«Secretary *— — Margaret A.- News Ireland KINGS. James Gallagher of Carnisle, Kil- Grady, Stillwater. from bride, assisted by Rev. Pierse Hearne, Insurancemsuranc Treasurer—Margaret Sullivan, Judgment for the defendants was dalkey, County Meath, a prominent St. Mary's, Clonmel, brother of the R<£.h®»ter. „ . - - - — State Medical Director — Dr. E. W. Kris, given by Mr. Justice Boyd in an action Gael, met his death in a tragic manner bridegroom, May, only daughter of Mr. Buckley, St. Paul. in the King's Bench by the Oliver Ma­ on June 14, as the result of r. gun acci­ Michael Connolly, Park, Kilsheelan, Directors of Insurance Fund'— Nellie OIVUIOB No. 4, West Dalath. ; Liberals had made many professions Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. !i ?•' V ANTRIM. chinery'Company, Manchester, against dent. and William, son of Mr. A. C. Hearne, Paul; Josephine Hagerty, Shteldsvllle; John E. Cullen, president: John Mr. J. R. McAlery, son of Mr. J. M. of the justice of Ireland's claim to Anna WlUesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, Keenan, vice president; P. fr. Sri" Messrs. Alesbury Bros., Edenderry, for Relieving Officers Kenny, Reilly and Glen, Kilsheelan. St» FftUL Oraw, treasurer; J. W. BothwelL Ml McAlery, Belfast, has been appointed self-government, and registered them £55 10s. 3d. The defense was that a Brien reported satisfactorily concern­ Auditing Committee — Ellen McGrath, * avenue West, recording secretary* 1 > *• * by passing the Home Rule Act, they Kennedy.-St Cloud; Nel­ n'' financial ana Insurance sectional as well as constructive engi­ chain mortiser, for which £48 was ing the condition of boarded-out chil­ WEXFORD. lie McCoil, St. Paul. lrer. Payette, medical exam. neer on the Central Argentina Rail­ had left the Act there and disap­ claimed had been warranted capable dren to the Dunsliaughlin Board of About forty Wexfordmen of the la­ peared. They had now to ask how way, his headquarters being Cordoba, of mortising hubs of wheels faster and Guardians. Satisfactory? reports re­ boring class left the town for. South DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME ' SCOTT COUNTY. did Ireland stand with Sir E. Carson AND PLACE OF MEETINQ. where he has resided for the past four tnore efficiently than that in use by garding their educational progress Wales, where employment has been and "Galloper" Smith in the Ministry. ANOKA COUNTY. S,Mltnn.PrM,<,ent' F' *• Jsr- years, having charge of the building of the defendants. The jury found a war­ were also supplied by Mr. P. Murphy, secured for them through the local La­ The outlook could hardly be described 1(lent John P Cotem Division No. i. Belle Plalne—Prea n> the great new station there. ranty had been given, and that the N. T., Dunshaughlin; Miss B. Mulli­ bor Exchange. The men include about Anoka!'MlnnT" ' ' «- as hopeful. He advised that they must The total tonnage of vessels arriv­ machine was not up to it. gan, N. T., Dunshaughlin, and Miss one-half the number from Wexford and Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., William be prepared for all emergencies. L- Ward; Vice Pres., John L. Green- ing in the port of Belfast for the Died—June 15, in Dublin, Margaret, A. Conlln, N. T., Dunboyne. the district who were thrown out of Rec. Sec., Charles EL Green; Fin. See.' At Derry Petty Sessions recently jMcArdle; Ins. Sea, James He period from January to June de­ younger daughter of the late John work a couple of weeks ago in conse­ Ardte; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ iMsi$1 the driver of a traction engine was Moloney. Mrn/iivf. ;,?y?} 1>er. Dr. O. K. creased, according to the harbor mas­ Magee, Main street, Birr. QUEENS. quence of the strike at Kynoch's, Ark- iners, j. H. Frank and A. T. Cain*, summoned for having used a locomo­ month in Woodman Hall at t p. m. ter's report, by 145,651 tons, as com­ The Queens County Council on Mon­ low. IffifS !fS *;? tive not constructed on the principle BIG STONE COUNTY. pared with the corresponding period KILDARE. day coopted Mr. Denis Booth by 11 The New Ross District Council pass­ of consuming its own smoke, or with STEVENS COUNTY. of last year. The decrease represent­ At a meeting of the South Kildare votes to 10 for Mr. Denis O'Shaughnes- ed a resolution making canvassing for 1 m j McD nMu 5 apparatus to prevent the escape of Gsx^r - - ° . rJCounty President. M. Mahoney, Ifor- ed 79,574 tons in Cross-Channel and Agricultural Society held in Athy, Mr. sy, junior, to fill the vacancy on the positions under the council by candi­ Division No* 1, Qracevllle—Pfa>. An coastwise traffic, and 66,079 tons in sparks and the dropping of live em­ drew B. Shea; vicePte%.. Tp TnlMr' 1 Pre dent • 'yv If V ' M. J. Minch, J. P., presiding, it was council caused by the disqualification dates' friends a disqualification for e & ^ J!i '_ Jamea T. bers and cinders on the public road. S % ®p., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. See.! M£?HS: J1c* Pr««-. >i*nk Han- H,r •• .... foreign ships. decided owing to the war, to abandon of Mr. Denis ,6'ShaMghnessy, senior. such a candidate. Q1 n aty ln Sec Tr.?; r t ,u ®; - C. P. GiniSS u 8 7 The police evidence was that the en­ the show this year. The question of er^'r n1" Dln5af,y: Me<5- Bzamln- S2&. WHS; *£ !£•; a a"BSS: At a meeting of the Kilmore, County !J £[; M. HandalL Meetings held . gine was emitting thick black smoke holding the Flower Show was left to - RO8COMMON. Wexford, Farmers' Association, a reso­ and th,rd Th and was a nuisance. A fine of os. and S?ateraity hIj? »wd*y at A verdict of death from internal the decision of the ladies of the Horti­ Much regret has been occasioned by lution was passed in reference to the costs was imposed. Sunday hemorrhage and shock, but adding cultural Committee. the death of Mr. Mathew J. Flanagan, detention of Irish cattle at English BLUB EARTH. that there was not sufficient evidence - At Athy Petty Sessions Mr. A. K. J. P., of Tomora House, County Ros­ landing ports, asking that this rule be County President, P. J. McQrath m.ai STEELE COUNTY. DUBLIN. J»» Lake; County Vice President.' Sudd to show how it was caused, was re­ Pennycook was sworn in a magistrate common, which occurred after a some­ abolished, as it inflicted great hard­ An interesting test of the training Coughlin, Mankato; County -Secretary w turned at an inquest on John Crans- for County Kildare. what protracted illness, at the age of ship and suffering on live stock, espe­ 0^toIlSa.5lSSe,,t' Qeor** c- To»»er. of blind students was given lately in town, Ballyleavey, Richhiil, near Ar­ Died—June 13, at her residence, 6% years. The deceased was for a num­ cially young lambs. In the course of a the Technical Schools, Parnell Square, magh. Main street, Leixlip, Kate, the belov­ ber of years a popular land commis­ discussion on the subject, it was stat­ in presence of an interested gathering, ed wife of John Sheridan. sioner. He was the eldest son of ed that Ireland was free from the dis- CAVAN. which included Sir Horace Plun- the late Mr. Frank Flanagan, one of kett, M.P., and Mr. T. W. Russell. Died—At his residence, 313 Staple- LONGFORD. the most extensive sheep breeders in In making an application to the New The system used is the inven­ ton road, Bristol, England, Philip Died—June 16, at a private hospital, Ireland. Ross District Council for the vacant tion of Father R. M. Ryan, and con­ SWIFT COUNTY, Flood, M.D., youngest son of the late Dublin, James O'Brien, merchant, Bal- Replying to Mr. Francis Meehan, Mr. position of assistant clerk a candidate John Flood, C.E., Castlerahan, County sists of writing on either thin alumi­ Pre8, 1 ina more, and late of Killoe, County Birrell said recently he was not aware informed the council that the idea of ashWaas.'sS^Ht dtt dent—D. F. McDermott, num or prepared paper, the reading a*****'' m* Sullivan, Madison Lake* Pm Cavan. Longford. that the Arigna Colliery Board have offering a man £40 a year and expect­ being done through the sense of !??•' W. A. Lyon* 'Madlwn ffi;' Pin threatened to close down the mines, ing him to dress decently and fit to ap­ McQrath, Madison like; lj£ touch from the reverse side. Sh-P«CS,nnor' Madison Lake; CLARE. LOUTH. but he understood iliat certain ques­ pear before gentlemen on that sum McNamara, Eacle tS"! A big exodus from West Clare, prin­ The Sydney "Freeman" reports that Med. Examiner, Dr. The Oireachtas for All-Ireland Gael­ tions have arisen in regard to their was a farce. The letter provoked mucb OB 4 a very cordial welcome was extended . •ISP" and fourth Sundays^ cipally the young men of the farming ic Festival is to be held at Dundalk on management which it is suggested laughter. ™*th In Woodman's h&, M.M ln^LsZ'•&. o? H? Ha°£ Sunday of moat* to Very Rev. Father Cullen, late of class from the rural districts, left the Sunday, July 25. The Oireachtas is might lead to that result. He did not Died—June 13, New street, Ennis- Kilrush Terminus recently en route Castleknock, at the Bethlehem College, CROW WING COUNTY. - ;/l the great musical and industrial festi­ think that he coulti usefully intervene corthy, Kate Kelly, aged 75 years; at WINONA COUNTY. •••' a , by the Sisters of Charity and their ,.. for America, and were seen off by a val organized by the Gaelic League, in the matte'r. Templescoby, Ennlscorthy, Eileen President. Wm. Barron, 414 pupils, on his arrival in succession to F°",rth-Ave,, Bralnerd, Minn. KlWtT, $fnin!nt, Ji- J- ««* * large number of friends. and it brings crowds of visitors from Mary Patricia (Baby), youngest daugh­ Division No. 1,. Bralnerd — President Pending the election of a new clerk, Rev. Father O'Reilly, as vice-provincial Hugh Breason, 609 Klngwood St" vEii ail parts of Ireland, England and \ 8LIGO. ter of Mr. Michael J. Furlong, J. P., Pres.. H. H. McCaff£^ 216 N. Irt S? in room of Mr. T. Frost, resigned, Miss of the Vincentian Order in Australia, 201 w Sea, Join Dufu, Scotland. On the opening day it is A most enjoyable function took Templescoby, ag^d 7 years. 0, N 811 N FhL I«O" T" T* D 5 ' - 8th St; ! Georgina Frost, liis daughter, was and mentions that he is also taking stated that there will be a greater place on Sunday evening, June 13, in In?" aSf" t- 61* N. 9th St f?5 w4Ss&ok !si' pastoral charge of Ashflela, on the Tr^ n £ & Brady, 61« N. »th §t Lynch, 614 Washington St.: Trau. u j elected temporary Petty Sessions number of pipers' bands assembled in Summerhill College. Sligo, when prior WICKLOW. Ryan, 264 £<. King StT: Med. Kxam rw' resignation through ill health, of Very Clerk for Sixmilebridge. County Clare. Dundaik than ever before in any cen­ to the summer vacntion, His Lordship, Married—At St. Peter's, Bray, with aens State Bank Bldg." ItoeuSS Ire hrtd Rev. Father Gannon. An excellent ter in Ireland. An industrial exhibi­ Most Rev. Dr. Coyne, distributed prizes Papal blessing, by the Rev. J. Mc- ff KLCa Haa fourtS musical program was submitted on CORK. tion on a very big scale is also being to the successful students of the col­ Guirk, Denis M., only son of Mr. and the occasion. WASECA COUNTY. A new church at Taur, nearly six organized. lege. On the occusion the college Mrs. T. Wilson, 234 Bedford road, Rock DAKOTA COUNTY Died—June 15, at St. Joseph's Asy­ 0 U PreBl<,ent T R Mo n H s^unty President. J. P. Coughlin, Wa- miles irom Newmarket, was dedicated In St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dro- authorities entertained His Lordship Ferry, to Josephine Philomena, young- ingS . Mlnn ' ' ™ > «t lum for Male Blind, Drumcondra, net /"I TMtvld.1 a*. m — by the Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Cloyne, gheda, on June 15, His Lordship, the the Bishop, the cleruy of the deanery, est daughter of the late Robert G. Division No. 1, Hastings—Dlv. Pres. on June 12. It is only tliree years Brother Cyril John Clancy, in the six­ Most Rev. Dr. Gaughran, Bishop of and large and distinguished audi­ A Barton and Mrs. Barton, Dargle road « ass\»8KrW5? • ty-second year of his age and twenty- les McL since the project of building the Meath, administered the Sacrament ence to a most interesting concert. Bray. F?n- |e.C«* HMtffiiS, JB£: LlHjr. °one; Treas., «. j. church was started. It was pushed fifth of his religious life.—June 15, at of Confirmation to over 200 pupils of Died—Peter, third son of Peter Cul­ in?" rSS" « £.!r,.en' Hastings. Minn. the residence of her sister, Mrs. Mar­ Jjna.8ec.,M. O Brien Hastings, Minn.: forward vigorously by Kev. Father all the schools in the parish: St. len, merchant, Collmmey, Sligo. Rev. John A. Vinbert, S.S.,, of__ St. o Kane; Medical Examiners! shall, 42 Villiers road, Rathgar, Eliza­ Corbett, Adm., and Rev. J. Couglilan, Mary's Convent Schools, St. Mary's Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, San second and fourth ThuwdayJffSfhS5nth beth Agnes, second daughter of the un 1 at. C.C. The design of the church was by National Boys'- Schools and Girls' TYRONE. nFrancisco, s celebrated on... June,... 17 the in A. O. U. W. Hall "* " late Henry M. Duffy, C.E., General Mr. 1-lynes, architect, Cork. His Schools, and Doneycarney, etc. A At the Sisters of Charity Convent, golden jubilee of his ordination to the HENNEPIN COUNTY. Valuation Department, Ireland.—June lordship, in the course of an address, large congregation were present in Lady Lane, Waterfonl, on June 14, the holy priesthood. Division No. 1—President P v LADIES' AUXILIARY. said the edifice far exceeded his an­ 14, Luke Kavanagh, 107 Mount Pleas­ the church during the examination of death took place of Sister Mary Ro- T Longfellow Aye!; Vice Pres" ant Buildings, eldest son of the late McKenna, 268 20th Ave. s.; Treaa D' ticipations. the children and the administration of muald McGinn, a^