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8 THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907.

affected in the slightest by the effort. bled. and h groan went up froM the gregation at Boston, under Abbe La RIGHARO CROKER He seemingly was almost as fresh as Irish-American contingent, for from Poitre. "MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.' before he started. back in the ruck came "The American church independent of „ 3 MAIN QUALITY Three-Store Buying "You don't mind, then, that the dis­ rushing forward liks a whirlwind. the London Vicar Apostles." CLOTHES CORNERS. Power at Your Command. advantages of not training at New­ Reiff straightened , urged him 17S0 Gets Sweet Revenge on the —Aug. 15. First American bishop. MINNEAPOLIS: market are so great?" was asked. with his hands, and he came home Dr. Carroll, conso rated at Balti­ Nicollet & 4th. 7A British . Croker's smile lost some of its sweet- , over two lengths ahead of Wool Wind­ more. ST. PAUL: •Good Clothes and Nothing Else. ness and became grimmer. He an­ er. The time was 2:41. 1"90—First Catholic Bible (Douay ver­ Robert & 7th. swered: "Lord Rothschild asked me: Even before he loft the track Mr. sion) published in Philadelphia. CHICAGO: . Jackson & state. Expert fur repairing, Ireland and America Rejoice where I trained Orby. I told him I' Croker was handed many congratula­ 1"93—May 25. First priest ordained Maurice L. Rothschild." storage, insurance. Over Result of Derby. had a bit of a garden at Glencairn, in , tory telegrams, and there was an in United States—Rev. S. J. Badin, 3 which I used to exercise him. Evi­ avalanche of such messages awaiting! Bardstown. j dently heath like that at Newmarket him upon his arrlvr.' in London. l-Iis j 1S0S—See of Baltimore made archepis-: OUR $15 suit section is the gathering place for money-savers. is not necessary to train Derby win­ secretary had spread ilifin all out mi- | copal by Pius VII. j America and Tammany Hall tri­ ^ We have two essential things that manufacturers like, ners. A little bit of a garden answered opened on a larg? sfjuar" table. thellSOS—Jan. Only one diocese. 2 bish-i umphed over England today, says a in this case admirably. cablegrams from Amcricu one side) ops, 6S priests and so churches in j ready cash and; big outlet. We show the power of these at cablegram to the Chicago Tribune of "Don't forget to tell my friends in and the telegrams from all parts of | the United States. j this price especially. Just now there's a big lot of Hart» June 5. America thaJ the Irish flag is flying Great Britain on t;ie other. Together New York. Boston. Philadelphia and, An American owned horse, hred in Schaffner & Marx fine suits, a big wholesale season's end pur­ over Glencairn tonight. I have only they more than covered tile table, and j Bardstown made sees j Ireland out of an American dam. rid­ two flags that are flown there. One is hundreds more came iti during the-ISIS—Dec. 3. First Catholic church in chase, in all the best fabrics and styles. They're $20 and $25 den by an American jockey, sired by a the stars and stripes of my own coun­ e-. (ning. These n>o >;i?.e- seoiro1, to Ohio founded—St. John's, Perry horse carrying the highest strain of values, and we are selling them at $15. try and the other is Ireland's, whose please Mr Cr> •!• ki:ic- out the mes- 1522—Dr. Fenwick consecrated first There was no joy at Epsom—except to decide whether he is to run or not. sai;;'< addressed t : her. bishop of Cincinnati. might just as well ask $15 and $18. You will want to make for Richard Croker. the former Tam- I think, however, that he will." Rothscnild and August 1>I- 1333—Oct. 13. Dr. Pudchell, second these your own just as soon as you see the suite. i many Hall chieftain, whose colt. Orby. Asked what he had given Reiff for -r.ait look dinner uiil Croker. Al- bishop of Cincinnati, consecrated. captured the Derby, and the throngs $9.75 will go a long way, too, in another great suit line. winning. Mr. Croker replied: "That is th'-'igii Croker stvt>.' last nigh; Jiat he 1S34—Aug. 11. Convent burned by a * of Americans who backed his colt. between Johnny and me. I would like di<: not bet a pen iy it is learned from mob in Charlestown, Mass. ' Tonight the Irish and American you to say, however, that the report 3 rtli.il-.le source tha' his wagers on 1S37—July 20. First No. of '"Wahr- flags fly over Glencairn—and Ireland If you are a man that clings to a light weight felt hat until that I offered Maher $7,500 to ride O-l/y \ ielded trem" ivi'-i' > winning.-. He hsitsfreund," first German Catholic and America are rejoicing over the Orby is without foundation. Maher pUie ! the money im "th* ago who:: ill* paper published in the United August or later, first lime you see a "Diamond" telescope hat discomfiture of the British. would have ridden for me if he could, odds were as long as 30 to 1. Further States. you'll know that you want it. Lightest weight, pearl 6hade, $3. Ireland and America backed Orby but he had a previous engagement, and more, he spread the tip broadcostj 1S37—Jan. 13. The seven days' de- heavily, and the Irish admirers of I made him no offer of any kind." through Ireland that his horse was! bate between Bishop Purcell and Croker won enough money to become The day began badly with torrents a, certainty One of the most satisfac- \ Rev. A. Campbell commenced. Not only the silkaton 6oft collared shiit at $1, but landlords. of rain, which occasioned the first dis­ tor.v features of the victory to Mr. 1S44—May 6. Know-Nothingism de- 1 Croker receives $32,500 from 'the $1.50 quality pleated or plain bosom shirts, with appointment to the crowd. In spite of Croker is that the horse practically J molition of St. Augustine. St. Mich- purse, and, although he denies he the absence of Queen Alexandria, how­ was trained by him. For a long time! ael's and a-nunnery at Philadelphia, attached cuffs or four detached cuffs at $1. wagered on the race, it is known that ever. a big circle of royalty headed by he has had certain ideas regarding 1S44—July 5. Catholic, church at his party won hundreds of thousands, King Edward and the Prince and training, and these ideals he put into Southwark (Philadelphia) attacked, getting 11 to 1. Princess of Wales was present. As practice in the case of Orby. with suc­ several killeti. The British people receive the vic­ the morning wore on the weather cess highly gratifying to him. 1849—May 6. First national council of tory of Croker coldly, and to add to band has had a cold in his head is en­ cleared and the race was run in glor­ Orby is by . the sire of Flying the American church at Baltimore. the slights placed upon the farmer titled to a like reputation." ious sunshine and without that dis­ Fox. Orme was the first foal begot by. 1849—June 29. Father Mathew, "Apos­ Tammany boss by the Jockey club and A readiness to give up, in little comfort. from dust that is usually and would no doubt have won tle of Temperance," arrived at Stat- t others, he was not. invited to the King's things is the most tactful appeal pos­ FOR THE present at the Epsom course. the Derby of 1S92 had he been able to en Island. | Derby dinner tonight. sible for a return of courtesy at oth­ The crowd was perhaps smaller than start, for he was known to be far su­ 1S50—Dr. Purcell created first arch­ i It has been the custom for scores of er times when the matter may be of in previous years, but it had all its perior to his stable companion. La. bishop of Cincinnati. S years for the king to have the winning importance to us. well known gaiety and picturesqueness, Fleche, which finished second, andili52—May 9. Second national coun- | owner as his guest after the Derby, but It is a high attainment of politeness and included a large gathering of should have beaten the ultimate win­ cil of Baltimore: present, S arch­ to allow others to be mistaken. Let a Irish Int. Exhibition f Croker was not asked. Plainly the Americans and Irish. ner, . The dam of Orby. bishops and 26 bishops. j,- English consider Croker an undeslr- trifling misstatement pass unnoticed Croker's confidence in Orby, which Rhoda B., is strictly an American 1S55—Aug. 6. The Know-Nothing con- ? able turfman and took the occasion to where no principle is involved, and DUBLIN he expressed last night, did not falter product, being by Hanover-Margerine. flagration-massacre in Louisville, <>' show their opinion of him. when a mistake is past remedy it is once today. He went to Epsom in an Ky. )? Richard Croker is the happiest man best to let the subject drop. The ar­ automobile with his Irish neighbors MEMORABLE EVENTS 1S55—Aug. 18. Catholic church of TAKE THE OLD RELIABLE | In England tonight., Xot only did he gument of the "I told you so," charac­ Mrs. De Milev, Mr. and Mrs. Shenson, Sydney, Shelby county, Ohio, blown I win the Derby, but by so doing he ter is always quite superfluous. and the bishop if Dublin. His cth^r In the History of North America Cath­ up by powder. .• J; evened up scores with the English guests were Mr and Mrs. Nonuan j olics Should Study. | Jockey Club. When these autocrats of PROBATE NOTICE. Mack. Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Hc- It is well that American Catholics Donahues For June. State / of Minnesota, County of Henne­ | the English turf barred Croker from pin—Probate Court. Cormack of Buffalo arrived in another; should know the history of their coun­ "From Chancellorsville to Bull Run" In the matter of the estate of Harry A. CUNARD | the privileges of Newmarket those in- Sowle. Deceased. automobile and joined him in his box,; try. says the Church Progress. Here- is the title of a very interesting feature ? timate with the characteristics of the Letters of administration C. T. A. on which was located in the balcony tier, | with is submitted some of the most; of Donahue's Magazine for June; "The the estate of Harry A. Sowle, deceased, 7 former Tammany chieftain were cer- late of the County of Hennepin and State conimandinci a splendid view of the j memorable events in North American; Making of a Member." by T. M. Ket- of Minnesota, being granted to George A. i tain ho would not take the snub lying Lyon of Hennepin County. Minnesota: course. In the neighboring box?s were Catholic history down to the period tie; "Some Women of the Mediaeval and it appearing upon proper proof by LINE i down. With a patience developed in WHOSE MOTTO IS Lord Rosebery and Lord Rothschild. of the Know-Nothing riots: Century," by. Dr. James J. Walsh; the affidavit of the said George A. Lyon, ""!• .his long political career and with the; made and filed herein.' that there are no Soon the male membi-rs of tho party The Know-Nothings were members "The Late Rev. Anthony D. Ubach,' debts against the estate of the said 1 taciturnity typical of the man, Croker! Harry A. Sowle, deceased. SPEED were hu:;y in the betting ring, wager­ of a secret society that directed its ef- j by James Connolly; "First Conimun- quietly awaited an opportune moment It Is Ordered, that three months be, SAFETY COMFORT ing all iheir ready money on Orby at forts against all foreigners, but was; ion Day," by Mary B. O'SuIlivan; and and the same is hereby allowed from and | for his revenge. It came today. Bv after the date of this order, in which all odds varying from S to 11 to 1. especially hostile to Irish and Catho-j "The Regent of Bavaria," by Ben persons having claims or demands against FASTEST STEAMERS. i sending Orby first under the wire at.; the said deceased are required to file the After the second race Croker we it lies It died of inanition during the. Hurst, are other illustrated articles j Epsom he showed the Jockey club that same in the Probate Court of said coun­ N. Y.—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. to the paddock and saw Orby saddled. Civil War. that will hold the attention of read- ty for examination and allowance, or be A though it. might debar him from train- < forever barred. • Record Passage, 5 days 7 hours 23 minutes. He said a few words to Reiff and re­ 1492—Oct. 12 The Cross planted by;ers. It Is Further Ordered,, that the first 4 lng at Newmarket it could not prevent Monday in October, 1907, at ten o'clock turned to his box with a confident Columbus on San Salvador. Richard Aumerte contributes a story ] him from capturing the blue ribbon of a. m., at a general term of said Probate The fortunate winners of the two first prizes offered by this paper will smile on liis face. When the horses 1493—May 9. Alexander VI. is­ of unusual character. "The Grav Court, to be held at the Court House ; | the English turf. Revenge is sweet to in the Citv of Minneapolis, in said coun­ travel by the Magnificent Steamers of the Cunard Line. went to the post he seated himself well sues the first American bull Path," the Rev. P. j. Cormiean, S, .T.. ty, be and the same is hereby appointed The only line that offers -i Croker tonight, and it is doubtful if as the time and place when and where to the front of his box, drawing his 1494—Jan. 1. First American Chris- j pays tribute to the Sacred Heart in a J a king's ransom would delight him the said Probate Court will examine and silk hat well forward, grimly set his tian church consecrated. i poem, "God is Love;" and Mary We.n adjust said claims and demands. Regularly Two Sailings Weekly . near as much ;is the victory of today. And It Is Further Ordered, that notice teeth, and remained peerlrt? steadily 1512—May 27. Florida discovered on has a greeting to the season, "Sum­ of such hearing be given to all creditors To and from United States and Queenstown. _• After the rare Croker was like a boy. and persons interested in said estate by through his glasses. Curiously enough Easter Sunday by Juan Ponce. mer, Hail and Farewell." •*; His usual inip;issiveness. undemonstra- forthwith publishing thfs order once in THE GIGANTIC NEW FAST CUNARDERS. "CARMANIA " (Triple-Screw his posture was identical wit'i that of 1513—Sept. The Dominicans under "The Flight of Innocence." by Sister each week for three successive weeks in Turbine.) "» tlveness, and taciturnity disappeared,1 the Irish Standard, a newspaper printed the king, whi was in the t.alcor.y of Peter de Cordova bring gospel to the M. R.; "The Meaning," by Mary M. and published in said county. giving place to enthusiasm that lie Dated at Minneapolis this 19th day of LARGEST TURBINE STEAMSHIP AFLOAT. "CAROMIA" (Twin Screw), th* Jockey .iub stand. Aborigines of the Gulf and all are Redmond; "Cuchulain Coming to the both 20,000 tons. * took no nnins to conceal. It was thev June, 1907. Orhy's bad start made Croker lose martyred. Ford," by the Rev. James B. Dollard, By the Court: proudest, happiest day of his life. Me GEORGE R. SMITH. STEAMER FROM Sailing dates. his smile, but he regained it when near 1544—Texas hears the "Glad Tidings" "Miss Selina's Mistake," by M. C. Ke- Judge of Probate. Etruria, ,.....N, Y. .. May 21 June 22 July 20 both said and showed it, and his first from Father Anw. de Olmos. ogh; "Kitty's Letter," by Nora Tynan Ivernia, ...... Boston . Apr SO May 28 June 25 July 23 Tottenham corner, Orby was discerned ! PROBATE NOTICE. Lucania...... N. Y. .. May 4 June 1 June 29 July 27 act after the winning number went up 1549—Fa.ther Onnoello, a Dominican, O'Mahony: a lengthy installment of CARONIA. . N. Y. ... May 7 June 4 July 2 July 30 to be a close third. When the histori- i State of Minnesota. 'County of Henne­ Umbria ....N. Y and he escaped the plaudits of his martyred in Florida. the serial. "The Desert and the Sown," pin—In Probate Court. ....May 11 June 8 July 6 Aug. 3 cal cry "Hats off!" arose as the horses j In the matter of the estate of John Sulli^ Saxonia, .... Boston .. May 14 June 11 July 9 Aug. 6 companions in box IT was to rush to a: 1565—Sept. S. St. Augustine Florida, by Anna C. Minogue; "People in van. Decedent. Campania. N. y. .. May 18 June 15 July 13 Aufc. 10 rushed into the stretch were followed CARMANIA. N. Y. .. May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug. 18 telegraph office and send a telegram to i Print," numerous book reviews, and On receiving and filing the petition of by "Orby wins," Croker rose to his thf> oldest town in North America, Catherine Sullivan, praying for letters his Irish home saying: "Orby wins. | the Question Box complete the make­ of administration, on said estate. All modern improvements. Including band. feet, his smile gone, and his face founded by Melandez, and mass cele­ It Is Ordered, that said petition be Hoist the Irish flag over Glencairn im­ up of the issue. No CUNARD STEAMERS taken off Quernstown route. ALL call-there a* gloomy because when just in front of brated. heard, and that all persons interested in mediately." said matter appear before this Court on heretofore. his box Orby stumbled as if his hoof? 1566—Cross at last takes root In the Monday, the 15th day of July. 1907, at 10 Immediately it was realized that Peninsula under Father John Roger. Good Breeding in the Home. a.m. at the Probate Court in the Court caught some obstruction, but the stum­ House at Minneapolis in said counts', and Orby had gained the coveted victory Of course, no delicate nor honorable Company's office ble was n. >rr.entary. 1597—New Mexico receives the inde­ then, or as soon thereafter as said peti­ the party in Croker's box raised a. persons opens another's letters. Even tion can be heard, show cause, if any The rac? was truly run—and the fatigable Franciscans. there be. why said petition should not S. W. Corner Metropolitan Bldg. hearty American cheer, which was 1601—They penetrate the savage fast­ the youngest children in the household be granted. best horse won. The great majority of And It Is Further Ordered, that notice taken up by the throng. His friends should have the great pleasure of Formerly Guaranty Bldg. the crowd, disappointed over the de­ nesses of Upper California. of such hearing be given by publishing showed Croker with pats on the back opening the letters addressed to them, this order once in each week for three C. Car ley, Manager, Northwestern Dep. Minneapolis, Minn. feat of the favorite, Slieve Gallion, 1615—And those of New England on successive weeks prior to said day of and handshakes. His face was wreathed the distant seaboard of Maine. and so be trained into a recognition of hearing, in the Irish Standard, a news­ acknowledged the superiority of the paper printed and published in said with smiles. He doffed his hat to the personal correspondence. Irish-American horse. 1613—While the *Tesuits invade the county, and by mailing a copy of this or­ congratulations, and rushed off to send Practical jokes are rarely indulged der to all the heirs-at-law of said de­ The turf was in fair condition, de­ Canadas and found a mission at cedent when their address is known or his telegram and make his way to the in by persons of nice perceptions, and can be ascertained by due diligence, at spite the heavy rains of th? morning Quebec. paddock, where, according to the time- teasing passes the bounds of good least fourteen (14) days before the date when the nine aspirants for the highest 1624—Lord Baltimore abjures Protest­ of said hearing, unless notice Is waived honored custom, Orby. with Reiff on taste when it ceases to be a. matter of Dated it Minneapolis this 19th day of s honors in the racing world faced the antism and resigns office as Secre­ June, 1907. his back, was led in front of the king. tary of State. pure fun on all sides. By the Court: starter. GEORGE R. SMITH. Croker said: "I indeed am proud and 1625—The Sons of Loyola, carry the Inquisitiveness is always bad form. Judge, of Probate. delighted to win and know that every The start was fair, with Orby in bad banner of the Cross to the lakes 'JWhom is your letter from?" "What one of my friends in Ireland and Amer­ position and off almost last. makes your eves so red?" are inter­ SUMMONS. 1634—March 25. Lord Baltimore's State of Minnesota. County of Henne­ At the first jump , the Standard Vehicle Co. ica share my joy. This is the first Catholic colony settle in Maryland. ferences with one's rightful privacy. pin—District Court, Fourth Judicial longest priced horse jn the race, as­ District., h time a horse bred in Ireland ever won Lady Day—"And religious liberty A closed door should be respected-and Egbert A/ Weiitworth. Plaintiff, vs. Lot­ the Derby. Irish horses have won be­ sumed the .lead, with Slieve Galiion give assurance of seclusion. tie May Wentworth, Defendant. 229 North 1st St. obtained a home, its only home in The State of Minnesota to the Above fore, but they trained a£ Newmarket. close behind and Bezonian, Galvani and the wide world."—Bancroft. The rough proverb, "Wash your Named Defendant: Wool Winder leading Orby, and A11 You are hereby summoned and requir­ Minneapolis, Minn. With a horse half American, ridden by 1684—Father^Andrew White, first mis­ dirty linen at home," carries a valu­ ed to answer the complaint of the plain­ an American jockey, bred and trained Black last. able truth. One who is so disloyal as tiff in the above entitled action, which sionary of Maryland. complaint has been filed in the .office of *{'" In. Ireland, you can see that it is a For five furlongs the field strung to repeat to an outsider, however inti­ the Clerk of the District Court, in the M T "Fathers Daniels and De Brebuef along in practically unchanged posi­ City of Minneapolis. County of Henne- genuine Irish-American victory. among the Hurons." mate, anything to the discredit of the Din and State of Minnesota, and to serve K&P "My! but there will be jubilation in tions, then John Bull dropped back. family, deserves to forfeit all family 'a copv of your answer to the said com­ 1635—First Catholic College in North plaint on the subscriber at his office, 635 Ireland tonight. The mountains will REIFF WINS AT TOTTENHAM America at Quebec. rights and privileges. Andrus Building, Minneapolis. Hennepin County. Minnesota, within thirty days blase with bonfires in celebration of CORNER. 1639—Aug. 1. Ursulina Nuns arrive Society requires that whatever their after service of this summons upon you. '* this -.event. Every Irishman, from the private relations, husband and wife exclusive of the day of said service; and Slieve Gallion sprang out in front, and settle at Quebec. if vou fall to answer the said complaint poorest to the richest, based his hopes with Bezonian following. Reiff. how­ 1648—Daniel, the Jesuit, proto-martyr face the world as a unit, harmonious within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court . on Orby. Every one who could raise ever. moved up. aecornpanied by Wool of North America, murdered. and with interests Identical. Never, for the relief demanded in said com­ even a sixpence or a shilling bet on Winder, and as the field swept toward under any circumstances, should they plaint, together with plaintiff's costs and 1667—First Illinois mission established. disbursements herein. him. He justified these expectations. the trees,at the world famous Totten­ "The pentarchy (N. Y.) hear discuss the peculiarities of one anoth­ Dated April 20th. A. D. 1907. M. C. O'DONNELL. We have a large line of Driving Wagons, Runabouts, "Reiff told me he thought he rode a ham corner, Orby came forward to the gospel." er in the presence of a third person. Attorney for Plaintiff. Light Surries and Top Buggies. Call and inspect our poor race, and that with a little, more challenge the leader. Reiff. who up to Personalities that are made to do 635 Andrus Bide.. 1673—Upper Mississippi discovered by • Minneapolis. Minn. judgment he could have won by six or that time had not ridden a clever race, the self-sacrificing Marquette. duty as family jokes are never funny samples or write us for Catalog. ; seven lengths easily. Orby is a grand challenged just before the turn was 1697—First permanent mission at Lo- to the stranger. C. P. Preston ft Co.. Insurance and : horse, and so gentle that in Ireland the reached anc". swept into the straight­ retto, California. All public display of affection be­ rentalr. 311 Nicollet. Mrs. C. P. Prea ^children ride him, but in a race he away half a length behind tile favor­ 1708—Catholicity suppressed in Penn­ tween husband and wife is in equally ton, Mgr. jiV "/• seems to have an instinct that he must ite, and before the field had fairly sylvania. bad taste and is always .regarded with Best $3 Shoes for Men Dufaud Wine and beat other horses, and thus far he has straightened the little American rushed "The American church independent of suspicion. !• 4jK»t failed. For a moment in the stretch to the front with his moanz and came pay Protestant tithes. Some persons always wish to share Liquor Company :• iny heart sank a little when Orby, in away jump by jump from Slieve Gal­ 1768—Feb. 3. All the Jesuits in Cali­ their smaller ailments and require an HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL. passing my box, stumbled slightly, but lion, which was stopping badly, despite fornia expelled. audience for their sufferings. A ERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS. Si'vsji touch of the whip and he was in his punishment. 1774—Jan. 7. Site of Cincinnati sur­ French woman orvce exclaimed with Barnes Bros. Bankers 316 Hennepin Avenue Stride again, and rushed to victory. In front of the grandstand and hall veyed, its 640 acres costing $49! " comic pathos: "Talk of patience of the MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. Alter the race Orby did not seem to be a furlong from the finish Orby stum­ 1774—First permanent Catholic con- Monsieur Job. Any woman whose hus- REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Telephones; K. W. Mela 27MJ. T.C. 3MT ri li . ';•* '• h- '< 4: r.? V:-'' V- \.< 01F E C