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Roscommon. a man named Dempsey was working Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Presi­ J?^ea i£onli?lly' 114 North SMy. The death has occurred at Roscom­ at plastering work at the Commons, dent, Charles Doran, Eagle Lake; Vice aVi snnEf'rS#;1 Treas*« P- H. McGraw, mon of Mrs. Catherine Dillon, at the Pres., M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Rec. -*216w South *•***»j'-ooventnFifty-seventh Ave. W.:.... .Med! Little Bray, he fell off the scaffolding Sec., W. A. 'Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin. KraminoF T\n Chas. W. Payette,' "rr' 402 age of 102 years. She was connected Sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. Central Ave. W. Meetings held on sec- NEWS FROM and sustained serious injuries. Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; held on i L haH, atfj!' m eaCh month ,n Alley's with the MacDermott Roe family, and Treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; The late Stephen Geraty, Carnew, Med. Examiner, Dr. Blgelow. Meetings was aunt to the Rev. J. J. MacDer­ l$ft personal estate valued at £19,451. are held on second and fourth Sundays SCOTT COUNTY. Antrim. Ballytre, to the deep regret of a large mott, P. P., St. John's Newfoundland. He left £500 to each of his daugh­ of month in A. O. H. hall at 3:30 p. m. ifr • • A Belfast coroner's jury found that circle of friends. The Roscommon County Council ters, £200 each to his niece, Annie CROW WING COUNTY. dan?Mi?nPreS,dent' P' J' Le°W *>r- Matthew Elroy, laborer, aged 25, of the . has decided to refuse payment of the Clarke, and his son, John; £50 to the County President Wm. Barron, 414 Divlsion No. 1, Belle Plalne—Pres.. Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. Dr. G. R. Maloney, Belle Plalne- vim ^ Church Army Home, Oldpark road Bel- Mr. John Redmond recently receiv­ maintenance of extra police. The parish priests of Tomacork, County Pres., John Kelley, Belle Plaine' Ren! Division No. 1, Bralnerd—President, Sec., John E. Stearns, Belle Plalne- Fin" % fast, died from heart failure, follow­ ed from Father O'Byrne, of Rush, a chairman said the necessity for extra Hugh Breason, 609 Kingwood St.; Vice : Wicklow, for Masses, and the residue National Guard Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. 3rd St.; Sec., Jamea a Stratton, Belle-plalne ing spasm of the glottis, "caused by a copy of a hitherto unpublished letter police had long since disappeared. of his personal property to his wife. Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 6th St.; Ins. Secj, James h. dtratton. bSi« Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 816 N. 9th St.; Plaine; Treas., John F. Clarke- piece of bread accidentally lodging in of Lord Macaulay, which has a par­ Tyrone. Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St.; Examiner, Dr. G. R. Moloney. Meetings Monaghan. Armory are held en first Sunday of month lS his windpipe, while eating his supper." ticular interest at the present time, Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; ,n Joseph Nugent, of Woodslde Ter­ Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi­ Fraternity hall, at 12:80 p. m. ™ Prior to the occurrence Elroy had in view of the charge revived in the race, Omagh, died on Feb. 8. The funeral took place on Feb. 15 zens:. State Bank Bldg. Meetings are of Miss Teresa Murray, Clones, whose held on second and fourth Tuesdays of STEVENS COUNTY. complained of shortness of breath. course of the Home Rule controversy William Stewart, proprietor of the By The Hibernians of month in K. C. Hall. An unoccupied house at Tallygarley, that the Irish who fought for James death occurred suddenly at the ad- rJ County President M. Mahoney. Mor- extensive Templeragh corn and flour Hennepin County DAKOTA COUNTY. the property of James Walshe, Bailee, II. were actuated by a desire to main­ mills, Stewartstown, died on Feb. 12, vanoed age of 94. The deceased lady T DlyWon Ne. l—President Jamea T was sister of the late Rev. Dr. Murray, County Peesldent, T. P. Moran, Hast­ r,i*^®rf'8 • J,0® Pres., Frank' Han* t > was destroyed by fire early on the tain the arbitrary power of the King. as the result of an accident. ings, Minn. *orrie; Kec. Sec., Eugenefeu^»ne_ Flts-Fits- morning of Feb. IS, entailing a loss The letter was addressed by Lord the celebrated Catholic scholar and Division No. 1, Hastings—D'tv. Pres., Kn FU*- Sec.. G. G. Hanra- Tipperary. J. ff. Barrett, Hastings, Minn.; Vice 5S2* w»-,"iiIn"v£ec-> Ttos. F. McCan- of £200. Macaulay to John Cornelius O'Calla- professor in Maynooth College. APRIL 15, 1914 Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings, Minn.; examiner. Dr. Some farms that have been purchas­ The Local Government Board has Rec. Bee., Thes. 8. Ryan, Hastings, Fitzgerald. Sick sommlttee. John ijpf Armagh. ghan, the famous historian of the Irish Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, paly. C. McCarthy, John Ring. ""--Meet- sfc} Mary Kelso, who never married, ed under the Land Act were up for sanctioned a supplemental loan of Minn.: Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien. Hastings, IMUy th# mon at Lfn- Brigades, and was, apparently in re­ Music by First Infantry Band. Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Medical Ex­ ney^s toflL "> died recently at Acton, at the age of ply to one from O'Callaghan, vindicat­ auetlon recently In the districts ad­ $6,500 for the purpose of completing aminers, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meet­ joining Carrick-on-Sulr, realized from ings held on second and fourth Thurs­ 8TEELE COUNTY. 102 years. ing the motives of the Irish Jacobites. the erection of a number of cottages Watch fer further announce­ days of month In A. O. U. W. Hall. Married.—Feft. 11, in St. Patrick's £25 to £28 per statute acre. Land in the Clones Rural District. Macaulay repeats in the letter his HENNEPIN COUNTY. <3W'rge Cl Toher' let on the eleven monthB grazing sys­ Died recently: Charles Wilson, ments. D n Church, Portadown, by Rev. Father view that "though the victory of Wil­ County President—J. P. Donohue, 1619 a iy?!i?. S,°- Owatonna—Pres., John McDonald, C. C., with Nuptial Mass, liam produced much evil, far greater tem fetched up to £5 an acre. Corback.—Feb. 6, Mrs. Julia Byrne, Irving Ave. N.; Vlee Pres., J. F. Cogwln, Brick, Vice Pres., James B. Quinn* The death occurred at the Ragwell, 200 Fremont Ave.; Rec: Sec., F. E. Mon- Hec< Sec., J. E. M&lone; Fin. Sec., J. b! William James, eldest son of Arthur evil would have been produced by Mullamacteer. ahan, 818 Tenth St. S.; County Treas., MrionCf Ins* Sec., J« 2. BC&loiie s ^Tre&s. Clonmel, on Feb. 16, of Mrs. Griffin, John Moran, 906 Twenty-seventh Ave. John Hogan; Med. Exam., ,G. G. More- Walsh, Woodhouse street, Portadown, the victory of James." But he fully Waterford. The church in Philadelphia is con­ N. E.; Chaplain, Rev. M. O'Brien, 3115 « Meetings are held on first Wed­ to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of a centenarian, having reached the re­ West Forty-fourth St nesday of month in K. P. Hall at 8:30 endorses O'Callaghan's view as to the The late Surgeon John O'Neill of sidering the erection of a $200,000 in­ p. m. Thomas McDonnell, 46 William street, markable age of 105 years. motives of the Irish. "To a consid­ London and Waterford, who died in stitute for her Catholic deaf and dumb. Division No. 1. Minneapolis—Pres., J. SWIFT COUNTY. Portadown. erable extent," he says, "our views co­ Died.—Feb. 14, John Shea, Carra- P. Clark, 2301 Cole Ave. a E.; Vice October last, left an estate of £9,721. Pres,dent D An inquest was held on Feb. 12, into heen. Feb. 11, David O'Gorman, Bal- Pres., P. V. O'Donnell, 3500 Longfellow Clontar/ — - F, McDermott. incide. I admit that the Irish Jacob­ Died.—Feb. 19, at St. Joseph's Ter­ Aye.; Rec. Sec., Thomas O'Neill, 2429 the circumstances surrounding the ites were not, like the English Jacob­ lyboy.—Recently,. W. Loughman, Foil- Mgr. Provost Motler, of Bradford, Eleventh Ave. g.; Fin. Sec., W. P. Casey, Division No. 1, Clontarf—Pres., Wm. macduff.—Recently, by drowning, Da­ race, Green street, Waterford, Anas- 253 Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. M. Kenna; Vice Pres., P. J. McCarthy; death of Andrew King, a retired farm­ ites, the defenders of arbitrary power. England, is 90 years old, 65 years McHugh, 2439 Twelfth Ave. 8.; Treas., fiJr ^,f'.n^twoI$?va?.auKh;F''!- sec.. talia, Cunningham.—At St. Mary's E. J. Owens, 2425 Twenty-sixth Ave. S.; J£?„?'Nellj Ins. Sec., M E."cokioiue;' er of Mullaglass, whose dead body was vid Butler, Patrickswell—Feb. 11, M. Treas., John Gosson, Sr.; Med The cause of James presented itself, street, Dungarvan, on Feb. 19, Mrs. priest, 50 years a canon and 25 years Med. Examiners, Dr. Henry, Donaldson Exam., • taken from a flax hole on the night no doubt, to the Roman Catholics of O'Donnell, Ballymulty.—Feb. 12, Pat­ Bldg.; Dr. Hynes, Washington and First Dr. O. Dagnault, Benson, Minn. Meet- Mary Doyle.—Feb. 16, at Main street, a Domestic Prelate. ; Ave. S. Meetings are held on first Sun­ !E I aoew »«?in flrst Sunday of month of Feb. 7. The jury returned a ver­ Munster as the cause of civil and rick Maher, Maxfort.—Feb.' 20, Mrs. day and third Thursday of month, at Tramore, Martin Hayden.—Feb. 18, at 527 First Ave. S. dict of accidental death by drowning. spiritual liberty." Felix O'Neill, Lisronagh. WINONA COUNTY. Kilkenny. 109 Barrack street, Waterford, Jack, Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres., ',!/,• / • . Donegal. youngest son of Mounted Constable C. CALENDAR OF IRI8H SAINTS. Felix McNamee, 1527 Ninth St. S.; Vice U Ryan 364 E Died.—Feb. 17, Mrs. Margaret Grace, Pres., John Mason, 313 Sixth Ave. N. E.; King St^ " - y The Cavan Urban Council has ap­ On Feb. 12, 13 and especially on H. Reilly.—Recently, Thomas Hickey, March: Devotion—St. Joseph. Rec. Sec., F. J. Boulger, 2745 Aldrlch Dtvls'on No. 1—President, John Sher- plied for a loan of $30,000 for the pur­ the morning of the 14th, the 130 in­ Talbotslnch.—Recently, Thomas Pow Ave. S.; Fin. Sec., F. E. Monahan, 818 man. 1777 E. King St.; Vice Pres., M. J. Redgate. 21 S.—St. Benedict, Abb. St. Enda, Tenth St. S.; Ins. Sec., Jas. Kelly, 2925 Lynch BH Washington St; Rec. Secy., pose of improving and extending the habitants of Inniskeragh, an island off er, Piltown.—Feb. 16, John O'Gorman, Final arrangements are being made Bp. Eighteenth Ave. S.; Treas., Edward Bev- John Dugan, 203 W. Mark St.: Fin. waterworks system of the district. Callan.—Recently, in London, Lady ans, 2502 Fremont Ave. N.; Med. Exam­ Secy., Dennis Lynch, 614 Washington Arraumore, were thrown into a state by the Land Commissioners for the 22 Su.—Fourth Sunday in Lent. iners, Dr. James Hynes, 54 Third St. S., St.; Ins. Secy., Dennis Lynch, 614 Wash- The Lislin evicted tenants will of panic on finding that the island was Blanche Edwards, aged 60 years. and Dr. W. B. Murphy, 1528 East Lake Kin^nsfV: ^ea^' ^ J- Ryan, 264 E. purchase of the Hook estate. The 23 M.—St. Cyril of Jerusalem. St. Meetings are held on first Sunday King St.; Med.M Exam., Dr. George J. shortly be reinstated in their old hold­ being submerged by an abnormally Kings. estate was owned by the Marquis of 24 Tu.—St. Macartino, Bp. and third Thursday of month in Rich­ Tweedy, 78 E. Third St. Meetings are mond hall. held on second and fourth Thursday of ings. high tide. There was a violent south Bernard McGuinness, son of Mrs. P. Ely, but was put into the Chancery 25 W.—Lady Day in March. ™°nth In Knights Columbus Hall at The following deaths have taken west gale raging in Boylagh Bay, McGuinness, Main street, Edenderry, Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Presi­ 7:o0 p. m. Court, which made the conducting of 26 Th.—St. Killeigh, Bishop. dent, Duncan C. Hadley, 1232 Fifth St. place: Recently, Mrs. Anne Reilly, which caused the spring tides to rise died on Feb. 15. Deceased, who leaves the purchase negotiations infinitely 27 F —St. Glolla Mac Liag. N. E. Vice Pres., John Kilroe, 2218 WASECA COUNTY. Mountprospect.—Feb. 16, Mrs. Bridget to a height unprecedented since 1881. a widbw and young child, spent a Second St. N. E.; Rec. Sec., S. E. Cun­ more troublesome. It extends from 28 S.—St. John Capistran, 1456. ningham, 819 Second St. N. E.; Fin. Sec., se?a.Unty Pres,dent' J* p- Coughlln, Wa- Reilly; Drumshiny.—Feb. 15, James In that year the island was submerged number of years in America. 29 Su.—Passion Sunday. P. S. Jeffries, 420 Eighth Ave. N. E.; Hook Head to Sheilbagan, and also Ins. Sec., P. S. Jeffries, 420 Eighth Ave. n Division No. 1, Waseca—President. McCabe, Barrack Hill, Belturbet. one stormy night, the inhabitants luck­ When returning from work at Car- includes Killesk and other townlands 30 M.—St. Fergus, Downpatrick, 584. N. E.; J. J. Daley, 209 Central Ave.; wimfn? £amb«?rt: Yice Pres- John f! ily escaping by taking refuge on the rig, about four miles from Birr, a man Med. Examiners. R. P. O'Brien, Medical siS. ohJli0' w°'V Conway; Ins. v Clare. in Sutton's Parish, and some town- 31 Tu.—St. Faelan. Block, 608 Nicollet, and Irving C. Mc­ LiUy Cllarl08 McLoone; Treas., B. J. upper floors of a two-story building. named Tooher was knocked down and lands elsewhere. Donald, 601 Syndicate Block. Meetings During a thunderstorm which pass­ are held on the first Sunday afternoon ed over West Clare, on the afternoon The houses, some seventeen in num­ severely Injured by a motor car, and third Tuesday evening of month, in Division No. 2, Janesvllle—President, Westmeath. A. O. U. W. hall, 310 Central Ave. tlvani Vlce Pres., T. Foley; of Sunday, Feb. 15, lightning descend- ber, are now close to the water's edge. which, it has been stated, was being Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. M. Byron: Rec The death occurred recently of Most • ed the chimney of a house at Cloloney, Originally they stood much farther driven at an excessive speed without Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Pres., Sec., J. Dalton; Treas.. James McBrlde. Rev. Dr. Murray, Titular Bishop of Michael Meagher, 1613 Fremont Ave. N.; Ennistymon, instantly killing a man from the water, but the heavy storms a light. Another man named Tierney, Vice Pres., R. E. Branton, 1615 Lyndale Ussus, and Vicar Apostolic of North named Michael Egan, and knocking of the Atlantic have gradually worn whom the same motorist passed on Ave. N.; Rec. Sec., J. G. Mitchell, 1902 Queensland. He was a native of Mul- Lyndale Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., I. F. Rice, unconscious two other persons who away the land in front of the houses. the same road, had a narrow escape 2603 Lyndale Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., P. J. LADIES' AUXILIARY lingar. Kinnane, 2021 James Ave. N.; Treas., O. were in the same apartment. The people then raised embankments from injury. He just managed to M. Duffy, 2522 Emerson Ave. N.; Med. for protecting themselves from the jump into a ditch as the car whizzed Died.—Feb. 19, Mrs. Annie Wey- Examiners, Dr. Egan, 2p6 Masonic Tem­ HENNEPIN COUNTY. Carlow. ple, and Dr. Flynn, 1711 Emerson Ave. waves, but on Feb. 14 last, the ma­ past. The owner or occupant of the mes, KinnegacU,—Recently, Robert Els- N. Meetings are held on second and • Coun'y President, Miss Mary Boylan, The Rev. Joseph Dempster, rector worth, Mount street, Mullingar. fourth Tuesdays of month in I. O. O. F. loin 14tn Ave. S. jority of them were awakened by the motor car remains unknown. hall, Third and Plymouth. of the Scotts Church, in Carlow, died waves sapping the foundations of their The sale of the estate of Lady Chap­ Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres., on Feb. 15. He was highly esteemed Kerry. Division No. 5, Minneapolis—Presi­ "''f- Mulvihill, 707 University houses. All quickly rose in alarm to Something of a sensation mingled man, in this county, is now in prog­ dent, T. F. Darcey, Cahill; vice-presi- V te Pres., Mrs. Julia Demp- by all creeds and classes in the town. A. O. H. DIRECTORY dent, Wm. Ryan, Cahill; recording sec­ sey, 2924 Columbus Ave.; Rec. Secy., see the water pouring in over the with amusement was created in Bally- ress. The estate consists of 457 acres, retary, W. Gleason, Edina; financial Died.—Feb. 10, William Henry Pat­ Mrs. M. A. Lane, 811 16th Ave. N.; Fin. embankment and making its way ih- bunion on Feb. i8, by a number of including the village of Clonmellon. NATIONAL officers. secretary, James Ryan, Cahill; treas­ f' Casey, 626 Fremont terson, of Quinagh House, Carlow.— President—James J. Began, St. Paul, urer, James Delaney, Cahill; T. J. Mo- N., Ins. feecy., Miss Mary Garvey, to the houses. Cattle were loosed and the employes in the Wireless Station. Wexford. Minn. • riarty, insurance secretary, Cahill; will r»r,e*?-' Mrs- Clara Ryan, Feb. 17, at 2 Burrin street, Carlow, medical examiner, Dr. Blake, Hopkina n driven on to a little eminence in They went on strike for better pay Vice President — Joseph McLoughlin, Meetings are held on second Sunday \r iP?' .St.; Med. Exam., Dr. Rose Thomas Sheill, aged 77 years.—Feb. The farm at Ballyvergin, consisting Philadelphia. Vallely, S35 Andrus Bldg. Meetings the middle of the island for safety. and marched through the town shout­ Second Vice President—Ctaas. J. Foy, of month in Cahill at 2 p. m. are held on second and fourth Monday 13, at Private Hospital, Dublin, Minnie, of five hundred acres, has been sold Perth, Ontario. of month in A. O. U. W. hall, So. 7th St. The waters quickly rose and flooded ing cheers for Larkin, a name by Treasurer-—Thomas Maloney, Council Division No. 6, Minneapolis—Pres., M. beloved wife of H. P. Sheridan, Spink. by private treaty to Mr. McCabe of F. Crahan, 2646 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Vice Div sl n the whole island, carrying off most which the ringleader has since been Bluffs, Iowa. _ Pres., Simon McNulty, 1712 Twenty- ' ? 2, Minneapolis—Pres., Mr. Molloy, M. P., has received no­ Longridge, Baldwinstown, for the sum Secretary—Philip J. Sullivan, Thorap- Mrs. P. L. Collins, 4207 Vincent Ave. S.; of the sea rods which had been gath­ commonly known, and he was applaud­ sonville. Conn. seventh St. S.; Rec. Sec., Thos. W. Hick­ Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Kauth, 166 15th tice from the Estates Commissioners of £2,200. The farm is heavily tim­ ey, 2413 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Fin. Sec., P. rvt?" r • „ Rec- Sec., Mrs. Mary ered during the winter for kelp pur­ ed for his action which was readily L. Cummings, 2720 14th Ave. S.; Ins. OKeefe, 413 6th Ave. N. E.; Fin. Sec that as the application of Mrs. Mary bered and is a valuable property. NATIONAL DIRECTORS. Sec., P. L. Cummings, 2720 Fourteenth Mrs. Bridget Ray, 2132 Grand St. N. E.'; poses. This in itself will prove a con­ settled when the men accepted an ex­ Ave. S.; Treas., James P. Mullen, 3932 c rS Condren for reinstatement in her farm John Devereux of Michael street, P. T. Moran, Washington, D. C. 11th Ave. S.; Med. Examiners, Drs. wo'=h?- ": t.* Margaret Sullivan, 759 siderable loss to the poor people, who tra penny per hour. Rev. Wm. T. McLaughlin, Union Hill, Washington bt. N. E.: Treas Mrs on the James Newton estate was not son of the late Michael Devereux, N. J. Barber and Murphy. Meetings are held Elizabeth Jeffries, 416 8th Ave "N. E I depend for a living mainly on the Michael F. Powers, Grand Rapids, on second Wednesday and fourth Sun­ Ranir „]P'\.Phelan- St. Anthony lodged before the date (May 1, 1907) Limerick. Faythe, has just passed the Board of day of month in Maccabee Hall, corner M eetln kelp industry. All the little fields Mich. of Franklin and Bloomington Aves. ?n£ „ es are held on first specified by the Evicted Tenants Act, Miss Healy has disposed of a farm Trade examination entitling him to William J. Doherty, Chicago, 111. and third Mondays of month in Work­ were covered by the tide, and when M. J. Barry, Columbus. Ohio. Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., S. men's Hall at 8 p. m. she does not come within the class of about fifteen acres at Shanbooly to an extra master mariner's certificate E. Shannon, 432 University Ave. N. E.; the waters abated a scene of havoc Vice Pres., W. G. Baker, 524 Irving Ave. Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Pres., whom the Commissioners had power Thomas Ryan for £420. She also in the merchant service. STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. Vin» 18?9 Bryant Ave. N.; met their eyes. The roadways were N.; Rec. Sec.. Thos. Pepper, 51 Western eS M s to provide for under the act. sold three other farms, one at Knock Died.—Feb. 12, at Carorelgh, Mrs. President—T. J. Doyle, Endicott Ave.; Ins. Sec., J. M. Brownrigg, 811 y, ? A ,l', £ - Jennie Rice, 2025 Bry- cut away, the foundations of the and two In the Clondrina district, at Bids., St. Paul. Sixteenth Ave. N.; Fin Sec., Wm. H. K9s r^ve" 7 Re5- Sec- Miss Mary Hart, Cork. M. E. Berney, late principal teacher of Vice President—J. P. Kennedy, Fari­ Donahue, 635 Palace Bldg.; Treas., John 528 James Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kath- houses sapped, their kelp material bault. erine Ryan, 1502 3rd Ave. S.; Ins Sec a good figure. Caroreigh National School.—Feb. 12, Cullen, 20 North Twelfth St.; Med. Ex­ Weba r 161 The Local Government Board has carried away, their houses full of State Secretary—P. J. O'Donnell, 3500 aminer, Dr. James O'Donnell, 204 Don­ A^' '? - 9 Emerson The death of John Duggan, of at Oak Lawn, Stanmore, Middlesex, Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis. aldson Bldg. Meetings are held on first Ave. N., Treas., Miss Irene Hughes, sanctioned a loan of $30,000 to the water and sand, and many of their Treasurer—John Sheehy, Montgom­ and third Thursdays of month in I. O. 1015 3rd St. N.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. A." Knockbrack, Abbeyfeale, occurred re­ Cosby Francis, youngest son of the ery. McLaughlin 219 Pillsbury Bldg. MeeU Skibbereen District Council for the boats destroyed. 0. F. hall, 703 Hennepin Ave., at 8 p. m. ar cently in his 100th year. He was the late John Deane-Drake of Stokestown, State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, Janes- ® held on flrst and third Tues­ purpose of erecting laborers' cottages ville. Division No. 10, Minneapolis.—Presi­ days of month in Lodge hall 3rd StSt> Down. last of the old native weavers in the Wexford.—Feb. 14, Mary Anne, wid­ President of Insurance Fund — T. J. dent, G. J. Molan, 1518 Jefferson St. N. and Plymouth Ave. N: ^ ' and repairing existing ones. The loan Doyle, St. Paul. E.;' vice president, W. C. Feeney, 802 will cover a period of seventeen years. Miss M. Corr, of Derryogul, Kilkeel, district. * ow of the late James Ford, Bally- Vice President—J. J. Nolan, Bralnerd. 26th Ave. N. E.; insurance secretary, Division No. 4, Minneapolis Pros The death took place on Feb. 15, Secretary of Insurance — John Ma- John Moran, 905 27th Ave. N. E.; finan­ PrS" A»i£e Kelly, 2926 18th Ave. S.; Vice The late Mr. W. Morton, gunsmith made her final vows as a member of hogue House, and eldest daughter of honey, 220 Temple Court, Minneapolis. cial secretary, John Moran. 906 27th Nellie McGough, 2826 Bloom- of Mrs. E. O'Dwyer of Mary street, the late John Carley, Cornwall, Kil- State Treasurer Insurance — John Ave. N. E.; recording secretary. F. D. e'i,^eCc ^'i S- Mary Trow, and antique dealer, of Cork, left estate the Order of Poor Clare Sisters, on Sheehy, Montgomery. Feeney, 802 26th Ave. N. E.: treasurer, \ y,e- s-: Fin. and Ins. Sec., Limerick, a highly esteemed citizen. lurin, aged 81 years.—At Clonmore, State Medical Director — Dr. J. V. J. B. Bonner, 945 27th Ave. N. E.; med­ ™nna Bryant, 2116 Bloomington valued at £5,6S0, the bulk of which Feb. 17, in the Convent in Newry. 8 Glenbrien, on Feb. 11, Martin Mern- O'Connor. St. Paul. ical examiner, M. F. Maguire, 2339 Cen­ 4^,®- • o S? -' Mrs. B. M. Walsh, 2110 17tn goes to his niece, Mrs. Fanny O'Con- Miss Corr was given the name of Longford. Director of Insurance Fund — John tral Av'e. Meetings are held on 2nd cate' iiik^ h?3"*?8" Pr* Barber, Syndl- agh, aged 73 years.—Feb. 9, at Selskar, Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St. Sunday and 4th Tuesday of month in nell. Sister Mary Elizabeth. Patrick Hannan of Longford, re­ Paul: P. L. Cummings, Minneapolis; J. 1. O O. F. hall, 22nd and Central Aves. The Newry Urban Council has re­ cently admitted to the bar, has estab Wexford, Richard Pemberton, fourth E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thos. Welch, \ m<,ntl i Fermanagh. Stillwater. LE SUEUR COUNTY. CS hul "''*™ ' '» A largely attended public meeting solved to provide a public cemetery lished himself in his home town, son of the late Capt. George Pember­ in the town. The rural district au­ ton Pigott, Slevoy Castle, Wexford.— NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. County President, Jacob Gish, Le Division No. 5, Minneapolis Pres was held in Inaskea recently to sup­ where he intends to practice his pro­ National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan Sueur, Minn. Margaret Mullen, 2204 Dupont Ave N'• port a project to have the level of thorities have decided not to con­ fession. Feb. 14, at Qallinaglough, Barntown, Jolly, Pawtucket, R. I. Division No. 3. Montgomery—Pres., C. Lnei?»eSM ^ry Gleason, 2507 Emer- National Vice President—Miss B. A. D. McCarthy: Vice Pres., H. F. Cassidy; Mary Morrissey. • lowered by two feet, in tribute to the cost of the scheme, v Louth. John Sinnott. Mahoney, Calumet, Mich. Rec. Sec., Ed. Clarkin; Fin. Sec., D. A. otu c ' • Sec., Maria Jor­ which will amount to about $25,000. Wicklow. National Secretary—Mrs. Adella Chris­ Hanlon; Ins. Sec., D. A. Hanlon; Treas., dan, 2719 Emerson Ave.; Ins. Sec. Kath- •i i || i an endeavor to prevent the periodical The manufacture of a new manurial ty, Cleveland, Ohio. P. J. Keohen; Med. Examiner, Dr. erine O'Brien, 3226 dirard Ave N • flooding of almost 3,000 acres of land agent—shell lime, containing a small National Treasurer — Mrs. Mary C. James McKeon. Meetings are held on rreas., Martha Griffin, 500 6th Ave s' Derry. Died. — Feb. 16, at Walterstown, Connolly, Syracuse, N. T. drst Sunday of month in Catholic Med. Exam., Dr. J. p. Flynn corned along the shores of the Lough from The marriage took place on Feb. percentage of fishy matter—is being Knockbridge, Dundalk, John eldest School Hall. Bryant and 20th. Meetings are* held on carried on with considerable success MURRAY COUNTY. inesch»Ws Thursdays of month Belleek to Belturbet. The flooding has 5, at the Creggan Chapel, Faughan- son of Robert Craig, aged 37 years.— STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. e S a C ner 4th St and caused a heavy and serious loss to by the Bently Poultry Grit Works at President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley, 1806 County President, P. M. Cauley, Cur- 20thAve N a" "p. m! " vale, with Nuptial Mass, celebrated by Feb. 8, Joseph, youngest son of Bryan Central Ave., Minneapolis. rie, Minn. the farmers. the Rev. W. Hegarty, C. C., of John Omeath. It is claimed for this produc­ and Margaret Devlin, Corballis, Smar- Vice President—Miss May E. Ham- Division No. 1, Avoca—Pres., M. Cul­ »'v'fi°n No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., mill, Duluth. len, Sr., Fulda; Vice Pres., Edw. Fitz­ N F . vfy d waddick, 2535 Taylor St. Some time ago the Fermanagh Joint McCallion, Dunneybrewer, to Mary, tion that it is an excellent dressing more, Ardee.—Feb. 5, at 81 Park Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 gerald, Fulda; Rec. Sec., M. E. Cullen, '„v'c.e Pr®8-. Mrs. Margaret Moran. Technical Instruction Committee in- for pastures and useful for potatoes, Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. Fulda; Fin. Sec., J. J. Crowley, Avoca; 2301 Madison St. N. E.; Rec. Sec.. Mrs second daughter of Thomas Gallagher, street, Dundalk, at an advanced age, Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ Ins. Sec., Wm. Nagle, Avoca; Treas., Pin^siw1 Martin, 2545 Pierce St. N. E.; , creased the salary of Miss M. Maguire, Innishirrer, and Lunntagh, Derrybeg. being a great improvement on ordi Alexena, wife of Robert Roy.—Feb. 5, bault. Thos. P. Flynn, Avoca; Med. Examiner, Maiiisnn St w' Jkiafgar®t Moran, 2301 Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, M. A. Trow, Avoca. Meetings are held Irwin 1xf' £ec- M,ss Mary crochet teacher, , from £45 The largest vessel ever built on the nary lime as a manurial agent. at Marfleld, Kilcurry, Thomas McCart­ Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; Mary J. on third Sunday Of month in A. O. H. i? ti?' f33 2.rd Ave. N. E.; Treas., Mrs to £52 per annum, owing to her in­ Deep regret was caused in Drogheda Reilly, Bralnerd. hall, Avoca. Foyle in Derry was successfully ney.—Feb. 7, at Dublin street, Dun­ Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, creased work in connection with the launched on Feb. 14. The vessel is on Feb. 15 when it became known dalk, Anne K. McKevitt, wife of Peter St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo­ NOBLES COUNTY. lis; Elizabeth McNally, St Paul. h ss s new class at Teemore, which was named the San Francisco, the owners that Christopher Tighe, one of Dro- McKevitt.—Feb. 6, at Anne street, Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. County President, Thos. Burke, Ells­ R1. u. l"Vo. F. Hall,a,^ 22nd andw Central Aves. I, opened in June last. The department gheda's most successful merchants, Grady, Stillwater. worth, Minn. being the Isthmian Steamship Com­ Dundalk, Stephen Murphy, late super­ Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ Division No. 1, Ellsworth—Pres., Division No. 9, Minneapolis—Pres has sanctioned the increase, which pany of London and New York. The had passed away at his residence, intendent Sligo and Leitrim Railway van, Rochester. Michael Holloran; Vice Pres., Thos. J. Mary Turner, 1218 Jefferson St N. E. t >• _•" State Medical Director — Dr. E. W. Fagan; Rec. Sec., James. Burke; Fin. a °S, Prlf- Margaret Kelly, 1616 7th St! ' dates from the first of August last. San Francisco has a dead weight ca­ Eden View, Stameen. As long ago Company.—Feb. 4, at Priorland, Dun­ Buckley. St. Paul. Sec., John Carey; Ins. Sec., James S. E.; Rec. 8ec., Mary Coughlln, 261 as the days of the Amnesty move Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie Burke; Treas.. Thos. Sweeney; Med. Ex­ Western Ave.; Fin, Sec.. Mrs J M. Col. I? , Galway. pacity of nearly 9,000 tons, and when dalk, Patrick, third son of Henry John- Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. aminer, Dr. Cress. Meetings are held lins. 314 13th Ave. N. E ; Ins, Sec Ss ment the late Mr. Tighe was a promt Bton, aged l year.—Feb. 13, at the Paul; Josephine Hagerty, Shieldsville, on second Wednesday of month in the J. M. Collins. 314 13th Ave. N. E.^ 'PreS?! v/r Owen J. Klyne has been appointed in commission is expected to main­ Anna Wlllesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, church, at 7:30 p. m. Margaret Tierney, 219 8 th Ave. N. E.; to succeed his late father as Relieving tain a speed of twelve knots per hour. nent figure in National politics in Mater Mlseracordiae Hospital, Dublin, St Paul. Med. Exam., Dr. R. p. O'Brien 2oi Drogheda, and since then his voice Auditing Committee—Ellen McGrath, RAMSEY COUNTY. Medical Block. Meetings are heid on : .Officer of the Spiddall District, The death occurred in Derry, on Annie, youngest daughter of Mathew St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; Division No. 4, St. Paul—Pres., John H«Sn TjluJ?,d ay of month In Odd Fellows' ipl;. Died recently, John Burke, Garnar- Feb. 17, of a well known shipowner, and purse and pen were at the serv­ Crawlley, Christianstown, Castlebell- Nellie McColl, St Paul. W. Mulrennan, 119 Case St; Vice Pres., nftlii itC o.loc p. tn. Dennis S. Moran, 79 East Eleventh St.; > * gy.—Recently, Mrs. P. Costello, Spid­ John MacDevette, J. P. He was senior ices of his country. ( ingham. — Feb. 6, at Gaultrimsland, Rec. Sec., John M. Lynch, 828 Holly RAMSEY COUNTY. dall. partner in the firm of MacDevette and Mayo. Cooley, William Emmerson, aged 70 DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME Ave.; Fin. Sec.. M. J. Williams, 25 Banfll if AND PLACE) OF MEETING. St.; Ins. Sec., J. E. Corcoran, 276 Fuller *«K°£iU™«r?Bk(len^.Mr8V,Bllen Conroy, The famous and historic Martin es­ Donnell, shipowners, and for over half Keen satisfaction was felt on every years. Ave.; Treas., Mkrtin J. Lee., 106 Summit Pre M, ANOKA COUNTY. Ave.; Med. Examiner, Dr. C. G. Perry, SinrS'hanna rwv'Cook, 67 E. Eleventh»" St;»« Rec.Jo­ tate of Connemara—called by Byron a century held a leading position in side through Erris on Feb. 17 when it 816 Lowry Bldg. Meetings are held on Sec., Mrs. Margaret Scott 412 Central became known that the negotiations County President, John P. Coleman, second and fourth Mondays of month in Ave^; Treas., Mrs. Margaret Carey, SOS "the trackless wilds of Connemara"— the commercial life of Derry. Pos­ Anoka, Minn. Hibernian halls, at 8 p. m. W. Central Ave. Meetings held at Hi­ in connection with the sale of the THE TRAPPIST ORDER. Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., Wil­ bernian Hall, 7 th and Franklin Sts. and Bituated in the barony of Bally- sessing a knowledge of several lan­ liam I* Ward; Vice Pres., John L Green; Division No. 9, St Paul—Pres., Jas. A. nahlnch, in the County of Galway, has guages, Mr. MacDevette's services T. J. O'Reilly estate had been satis- The late Cardinal Rampolla was the Rec. Sec., Charles E. Green; Fin. Sec., Hogan, 867 West Central; Vice Pres., . Division No. 2, st Paul—Pres., Bllsa- . changed hands for the last time. On were greatly in demand as consular factorily completed, and that the prop­ Cardinal protector of the Order of Re­ James McArdle; Ins. See., James Mc- L. W. McDonough, 670 Mississippi St; both Moynaugh, 79 Atwater St: Vice Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ Rec. Sec., John Loobey, 964 Gaultler St; Roach, 60S St Albans ,4 jjthe confiscation of the vast territory agent. erty had passed into the hands of iners, J. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. Fin. Sec., Hon. J. H. Nolan, 923 Edmund formed Cistercians, known as Trap- Meetings are held on third Monday of St; Ins. Sec., J. F. Foley, <69 Broadway . !*?£• Sec., Margaret Clarke, 107 1 from, the original owners, the O'Fla- Queens. the Congested Districts Board. The month in Woodman Hall at 8 p. m. fJtchfleld Ave.; Fin. Sec, Mary Hynes, pists. The Trappists have 20 monast­ St.; Treas., T. A. Rafferty, 471 Aurora ifi6aoJb™arle^siv; lS.*- Sec., Mary No­ hertles, In the time of Elizabeth, it estate is one of the largest in the en­ Ave.; Med. Examiners, Drs. McKeon and lan, 928 Edmund St; Treas., iliurr was* D. N. McClure, son of Mr. J. A. Mc- eries in France, 9 in Belgium, 5 in BIG STONE COUNTT. . McNevin. Meetings are held on second ner, 628 Virginia Ave.; Mei. Exam!? Dr. |p; wM. acquired and possessed for cen- Clure, Maryborough, has been appoint­ tire barony, and the landlord facili­ County President, M. J. McDonnell, and fourth Fridays of month In Hibern­ Owen McKeon, 607 Lowry Bldg. lifeet- i turies by the Martins—that well tated the good work of the sale by Italy, and 2 in Ireland. There are at Gracevllle, Minn. ian halls, at 8 p. m. ings are held on second and fourth ed assistant chief superintendent to Division No. 1, Gracevllle—Pres., An­ ST. LOUIS COUNTY. Wednesdays of month In Hibernian Hall Jmottn »nd respected Galway family. not alone refraining from throwing present 3 or 4 In the United States, 1 drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; ftt 8:15 p* 09. the Tharsis Railway and Copper Rec. 8ec., Jeremiah Seanlon; Fin. See., County President, A; J. Powers, S14 " ' Klldare. MineB, Huebra, Spain. any obstacles in the way, but also by in Brasll, 1 in Canada, 3 in England C. P. GInnaty: Ins. Sec.. C. P. Glnnaty; Second Ave. W. Division No. S, St Paul—Pres., "'«• po Wpb. 1} tile marriage (ook place Died.—Feb. 13, James Holohan, giving every assistance and informa­ Treas., John W. Glnnaty; Med. Exam­ Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres., John Johanna Cook, 67 lm St; Vice Pres., and 5 In Holland. Some of the Trap- iner, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings held Brown, 11 East Fifth St; Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Kenny, 703 E. 4th St; Kec. !pii St. Andrew's Westland. Row, Dub- second son of Daniel Holohan, at tion in his power to the Congested on first Sunday and third Thursday at J. J. Hlggins, 412 Second Ave. W.i Sec., Mrs. Mabel Allen, 49 11th St; Fin. pist monasteries are abbeys, with mi- Fraternity Hall. Sec., Mrs. Elisabeth McNally, SOS Mack- lin,by the KBV.' fr. Hatton, Adm., of O'Moore's Forest, Mountemellick.— Districts Board. Rec. Sec., Frank McGirl, 80S East Sixth ubln St; Ins. Sec., Mrs. Doretta Mc­ tered abbots, such as that of Gethse- St; Fin. Sec., W. J. McBrlde, 21 Superior fwwft imnrof" the- late . John Feb. 18, at 94 Lower Leeson street, Died.—Feb. 18, Farrell Hopkins, BLUE EARTH COUNTT. St.; Ins. Sec., W. 3. McBrlde, 21 Superior Manus, 468 Carrol Ave.; Treas., Mrs. St; Treas., James Lydon; Med. Exam­ Margaret Casby, 682 John St; Med. o* Mfs. Dowlin*. Arda- Dublin, May Eveline, daughter of P. P. Dernadlva.—Feb. 7, John Coghlan, Lis- raane, Ky. County President, P. H. Jordan; Co. Exam., Dr. R. A. Burns, Lowry Bldg. Vice Pres.,u *P. • J.Va McGrath;MWIaulj VCo. Rec.- Sec.,... iner, Dr. E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Meetings are held on first and third tassle, *illashi% Carlow, to Margaret Motrin, Baltinglass. duff.—Feb. 18, Patrick Kelly, Peter Charles Do ran: Co. Fin. Sec.. Dan Bldg. Meetings are held on first and Thursdays of month In Hibernian Hall Coughlan; Co. Treas., John MulvlhUl; third Wednesday of each month In at 8 p. m. S$iary, atatotttattttttwttf'tlM lateiPetar The death occurred, on Feb. 12, of street, Westport—Feb 15, Mri. M. A. Co. cftaplaln. Rev. P. C. Maloney. Cathedral hall, Second Ave. W. and Cardinal Ferrari, Archbishop of Mi­ Fourth St.. James Finnegan, who recently repign- MacDonnell, Caatlebar.— Recently, Division No. " - ... COUNTY. Michael Walsh, Derrycooeh. '4" lan, laid the foundation stone, tor a Michael O'Brien, oil St; Vice Pm, Dlvliion No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., aa cferkof Abheflaix. Dan. Coughli P. K Jordan, Frank Sears, 607 North Forty-ninth -Division No. 1. Janesvllle—President ; f{. Meath. "" ' great tuberctiMsls sanitarium in that Sl« nwkaatat ..... ~ C. Fltssvr- Ave. W.; Vice Pres., Jamea W. Beth- Blkabeth Glynn; .Vice Pres, BfMk 'iil^ iAfanle Marts Dowlin*dled on a-aarvfce^ of flftynlne well, (01 North Fifty-seventh Ave. W,; Moonan; Fin. and Ins. Bea, JUIa Mur- .ji On the evening of Feb. 19, while tLW&pZJ&Jf&S'kSFXs.Zi 1^ j • city. and fourth Saaiays of month at I .p. m. Rec. See., Jamea J. Godfrey, 70* North Jftink Bwke?*0" Marr D*"°n: *roaa* m t.