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«$-•• ct THE IRISH STANDARD Saturdaj, June 26.
na, for trespass by fishing in the River i^and Commission to have a fair ren ndicated by the Local Government Kuiuiti Klien Oonroy, St. Paul; Mary J. Vice ^•"'dent. John F. Scanlon, 107K Keiliy, Brainerd. West Feale, off their own farms and iinec. fixed. ioard circular, the Athlone Guardians a d n Auditing[ Committee — Margaret Scott, Secretary,arv;, W. W-T J. K&llWMcBride, 7. "We.t-A 6?hSt!5?«5?* 10s. each. The defendants claim a On Friday night the body of Bernari lave ordered a supply of 7,000 boxes «alxfanet Sullivan, Minneapolis; Recording right to flsh, the river running by their Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. East. }V/* " lte?reSu^r. Jj. Gallogly, a volunteer drill instructor jf turf at Is. 3d. per box. Local re Insurance Secretary — Marearet A 42* News from Ireland respective farms. was found dead in the' ruins of an oli quirements will give a big impetus to Grady, Stillwater. 8 ' E. Kildare. schoolhouse near Inneskeen, Count} .urf-cutting on the Bog of Allen and Rochester06 Treasurer—1Margaret Sullivan, Monaghan. The cause of death is un State Medical Director — Dr. B W Avenue West and Fourth street °M The Naas Urban Council has decid -he Connaught bogs. Buckley, St. Paul. • known, but an inquest is pending. rect0 of ed to increase the salary allowed to Wexford. o.HL [?, insurance Fund — Nellie Division No. 4, West Duluth. Antrim. hard and effectively. The farmers, Pu,iian* r Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. Mr. Hall, Town Surveyor, by £15 a Died—On May 19, Mrs. Thomas At a late hour on Saturday night or uunn Tha Larne Rural Council have, de however, hope for the best, and so does Anna mSf i" n Hagerty, Shleldsville; John E. Cullen, president* t„i,. year. Scott. Roseville, Ballybay, Francis St" Paul Duluth; Margaret Nolan, Keenan, vlce president; p. h everyone. A usual, the apple blos early on Sunday morning a man named Graw, elded to ask the L. Q. B. to sanction a b Large consignments of pressed hay Reilly, T.C., Ballybay. 57th loam of £360 for the purpose of carry soms failed to escape which almost Patrick Tobin, Island Road, was arrest stAj&l.l.iK£?.mi2?ttee.r Ellen McGrath, Jas. .... are being dispatched from Athy to the Queens. ed by Constables Grace and O'Reilly, y St C U<,: Nel secretary; ing out a water scheme for the village means that there will be a scarcity of "e MScoll^St Paul ' * '° * iner, army in France. Hay, in the market, In tbe recent examination of Agri Enniscorthy, on a charge of tearing tmenl of Woodburn. fruit this year. The night was pierc is still selling at from £5 to £5 10s per cultural students held In Marybor DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME ingly cold, ice being on water in houses down recruiting posters. When brought SCOTT COUNTY. Armagh. ton. ough, Mr. Patrick J. Dunne, son of AND PLACE OF MEETING. for domestic use in the morning. to the barrack and searched it is al The premises of Mr. John Montgom Died—On May 17, at Merrion Row, Mr. Denis Dunne, Barnfleld, Rathan- ANOKA COUNTY. dan?*Minn.PreSldent' P- J- Leonard, Jer- The death has taken place at Bruck- leged that a revolver loaded in three ery, funeral undertaker, Irwin street, eSldent J hn P Co,em Dublin, William Gardiner of Rathan- gan, took first place and secured a £50 chambers with six rounds of ammuni Anoka!'Mlnn. ' ° " «- G. Rl8MalOTey 1,Belleepi>'ialne~Pre*- ***• Portadown, were completely destroyed less Hotel of Mrs. Annie McShane, gan, Kildare.—May 24, at his residence, scholarship tenable in the Albert Col tion was found on him. On Monday Ke e : wife of Mr. James McShane, merchant, SS E &>£.®e : Re* by a fire which took place on Saturday Killeenmore, Hugh McCreevy, lege, Glasnevln.i Dunkmeely, County Donegal, and moth evening he was brought before Mr. v • Charles 13. Green* Pin can night. The damage is said to be only The death of Mrs. Annie Cushion, James McArdle; Ins! Sm er of Rev. James McShane, C. C„ Done , Kilkenny. John Bolger, J. P., at a special court. Ardle; Treas., John Ward-"MeS^Ex»m partly covered by insurance. which took place at lier residence, Bal- iners J. H. Frank and A T fSlSl" gal. Athy Guardians last week decided to His Worship remanded the prisoner A retired school teacher named Miss lyclider, Maryborough, on Friday, May month in Woodman Hall at t p. m. jv- -Jtswaag Down. order coal from Mr. Parkinson's col till Monday next, bail being refused. zrs^ Ellen Kirkwood, of Annaghmore, near 21, caused the deepest regret, not only BIG STONE COUNTY. Mrs. Alice Newman, sister of Mrs. liery at Wolfhill, and also from Kil At Enniscorthy Feis on Sunday last Castledawson, while at breakfast on in Maryborough and the surrounding STEVENS COUNTY. Sunday morning, May 30, was taken Roger Casement, who is at present re kenny. The latter was quoted at 30s. St. Michael's Band, Athy, gained first Graced, Minn36"1' M> J' McDoa"««. 2d. by rail, or 28s. 6d. by cart. districts, but elsewhere through the prize in the band competition. There ria°Unt5r Presldent. M. Mahoney, Mor- siding at Warrenpoint, County Down, 0 G Vl e- ,r An suddenly ill and died almost immedi Queen's County. dr?w B Shea°; vice p«s 'j | ?f-' , " Died—On May 17, Mrs. Patrick But was a large entry, including metropoli r dent Jame ately. She had been principal teacher has made a complaint to the district e S J ere lah Sca Lawler,'°Morris• viice ^i 'i!i » T. ler, Boolyglass, Iiigginstown. Roscommon. tan bands, so that the success of the C p GHinn » ? nlon; Fin' Sec' rahan. Morris^' Ree «&. VFrttnk Han- at Derganagh National School up to inspector of police at Newry. She gerald, Morris' F?n' a ' ®u*ene Fita- complains that she was insulted while Kings. During last week several members local musicians is very creditable. ass han, Mon-is; Ins HiuirT about a year ago, when she retired. ney, Donnellv* j? , Thos. F. McCan- awaiting a train at Omeath station. of the Congested Districts Board tour 1 Cavan. Mr Jasper J. Joly, J. P., Clonbul- At Enniscorthy Feis on Whit Mon T. RtaaeSd examiner. DiTbl Died—May 25, at the Cottage, Don- ed the West. They visited the board's C. McCarthy* John rK? ff' John Daly, Thers has just passed away at Puta- logue, has served notices on the Eden- day, Maisie Kearns, a little Dublin girl aghadee, in her eighty-seventh year, large estates near Roscommon, where BLUE EARTH. ghan, near Belturbet, Mr. Thomas derry Nos. 1 and 2 District Councils of resident in Waterford, secured first Selina, daughter of the late Alexander important works are in progress. A Hynch, at the remarkable age of 103 his intention to apply for $400 compen prize in the Irish Dancing competitions STEELE COUNTY. McMinn, J. P., of Herdstown. journey was made through ithe Mayo years. The deceased assisted at put sation for the burning of his bogs at (double jig and reel for boys and girls congested districts (our Castlebar cor 6111 Qecr ting in this season's crops, and up to a Dublin. Clonbrown, Clonmel, Ballydermott and under ten years) out of sixty-three Owatonna, lafni? ' *« C. Toher. Cloncart, containing from 1,200 to 1,500 respondent states), where, it is under competitors, and third prize in a double few weeks ago delivered milk every A couple of days ago a consignment Sentinel, John Mcclfi ' m^L80." Lak«i S. Brick? Vice ^Pms at32ma~P£.ea * Joha acres. , stood, the possession of many non-resi jig and reel competition for girls under Chaplain. Hev Fr *nd Rec, Sec j 5 James G. Quinn* morning at the local creamery. of peaches grown in County Dublin dential farms is to be resumed by the Division No l Ma»kato. Malonel ins." f4c j0n^: f?n; Sec.rj.ft were disposed of in the Dublin Corpo Mr. W. Lowry has resigned his posi sixteen years, out of eighty-four compe Mr. Frank Kellett, a native of Bailie- board, and divided among the tenants borough, who was employed in Ar- ration Market by auction, by Mr. Mor- tion as Clerk of Birr Union, and refus titors. This little girl is the winner ing to reconsider his decision, the in congested areas. The Popham es of several first prize medals, and one nott's, Dublin, twenty years ago, is re an. There was very keen bidding and tate, near Boyle, was also inspected, ported a victim of the Lusitania dis the lots were eventually knocked down Board of Guardians has accepted his of the four that won outright the hand and some big graziers interviewed. fTlWsBnN^Vfn ™nCthha^2*epCOm *** SWIFT COUNTY. aster. to Miss Lambe, fruiterer, O'Connell resignation with regret. Mr. Lowry some silver cup presented by Mr. Keat Roscommon is boasting of the finest ing, M. P., for a four-hand reel at New Presld Clare. street, for the handsome price of 24s. was appointed thirteen years ago, after Pres' CloSurr «nt-D. P. McDermott, his release from four months' inpris- crop of early mushrooms grown there market (County Kilkenny) Feis last Th® death of the Very Rev. Canon a dozen. as S? 1 0nt rf P WnL onment in connection with a United for many years. The warm, moist July. Sec' Wm' d /? , Madison Lake: In«" M. Kenna; ^'ce pres p T M"n Curry, which occurred at the Parochial A fire which caused extensive dam weather of May is responsible for this Irish League meeting in that town, The death has occurred of Mrs. Cos- House, Corraclare, Diocese of Killaloe, age broke out in Lower Abbey street. welcome first gift of the soil. Treas.. John Gosson°" Sr'• recently, is widely regretted. The de Dublin, recently on the premises of the Previous to that he had been one of grave, Ballinamany, Enniscorthy, sis Dr. o. Dainaiiii Si. " Med. Exam.. jngs are held on matSSuni^ln,,V Meet" ceased priest, who had at'tained a ripe Northumberland Works, owned by the leading auctioneers of the district, 8ligo. ter of the Most Rev. Dr. Browne, ln A. o. H. waii 81 Sunday of month Mr. J. P. McLoughlin, son of Mr. old age, took a deep interest in every Messrs. A. Armstrong & Co., paper and was extremely popular, especially Bishop of Ferns. John M. McLoughlin, Tully, Calry, CROW WING COUNTY. movement that tendered to further merchants, wholesale stationers and in Nationalist circles. Died—May 22, at his resident South WINONA COUNTY. County Sligo, is one of the passengers Ireland's interest. envelope and account book manufac Limerick. Main street, Wexford, John A. Connick. 8 0 414 who were rescued from the Lusitania. ^h^ve^^lVd^Minn "' "' «« One of the doctors on the ill-fated turers. The outbreak occurred shortly In the reel, jig and hornpipe compe Wicklow. „®yIsion No. l, Brainerd President Mr. McLoughlin has been about six migh Breason, 609 Klngwood St ? Vl0e **• w! Howu,d1stI*r vi' McMillaa, Lusitania was Dr. Joseph Garry, son before 8 o'clock, and within half an tition, Misses Kitty O'Mahony and May John Kinsella, a fisherman from Ark- (74 Indiana A?« • Pres., f. ruS teen years in America, and was re o McCaffrey, 216 N Srd R» • of Mr. Patrick Garry, J. P., Co. C., hour the whole premises, which ex Foley got first and second prizes re low, was charged at the Cahirciveen cently employed at Hotel Bond, Hart I?4 §>n feci: M^j" ^ dhanahea, Kildysart, and brother of tend back from Lower Abbey street to spectively, and in the four-in-hand reel Police Barracks at the prosecution ot junior competition Misses D. McMa- ford, Conn. f efffiTBSlfi Rya?'2644E^KlnSI^1. Dr. M. P. Garry, the well-known Irish Abbey lane, were gutted. The damage District Inspector Hicks, R. I. C., Ca hon. May Foley, M. Flynn and Kitty Tyrone. International Rugby footballer, and at is estimated in round numbers at about hirciveen, before Mr. John Mannix, J. Thursday ot At the Loreto Convent, Omagh, the C nd d tOW in St. Thomw hau. » month firesent Tuberculosis Sanatorium Doc £ 45,000. O'Mahony secured first prize. The P., that the prisoner on May 25 at Ca °n K c HaU ^' ^£*0?' reception was performed by the Right tor for Clare. No news has yet been The cost of meat in Dublin will soon above prize winners are from New- hirciveen, did act in a manner prejudi Rev. Monsignor O'Doherty, P.P., V.P., DAKOTA COUNTY WASECA COUNTY. received from him. reach prohibitive prices, and times will castlewest. cial to the safety of the Realm by say of Miss Clara McLoughlin, who took Unty Presldent J Died—at Clare Castle, on May 18, go exceedingly hard on families who Leitrim. ing "Down with England, and to U t Pre dent T M BecZ ' - P- Coughlln. Wa- the name of Sister Margaret Mary, inw, M rnn " ' " * °'an. Hast- Mrs. Minnie Fitzgerald, wife of Patrick have not enough at the best of times. Among the victims of the ill-fated with England. The sooner we are Division No. l, Hastings—Dlv. Prea Lusitania we regret to note the names daughter of Mr. McLoughlin, Holy Fitzgerald and daughter of the late The late Miss R. M. Sweetman of ruled by Germany the better. We W Cross Parish, Glasgow. Sec., Charles „ ' Conway; Ina John Mahony, the Square, Kilrush.—At Donnybrook, left £10,325. She be of two from the above district, a lady would be far better off with German Lilly. 68 McLoone; Treas.. B. J. The death of Mr. Patrick McLough St. Joseph's I-Iospital, Kilrush, on May queathed small bequests to her serv named Mary Rooney of Faughary, rule." He was remanded for trial. lin, D.C., Magheragart, Dromore, is re 16, Thomas Fitzgerald, son of the late ants and £1,500 to a relatiev. The re Manorhamilton, and a gentleman A man named Murtha Nolan of gretted by all classes throughout Ty Thomas Fitzgerald, the Square, Kil mainder was distributed in charity. named Peter McPartlan of Rossinver, Fauna, was recently ai rested in Dun- rone. At the meeting of the Omagh montS rush. A man named John Byrne was re Ballaghameehan. lavin under the Defence of the Realm District Council of which deceased was Cork. cently arrested and lined in Kings A regrettable affair ticcurred on Sun Act for praising the Kaiser. He got HENNEPIN COUNTY. a member for twenty-live years, a vote . At Schull Petty Sessions last week, town under the Defence of the Realm day, May 30, when a man named Philip two months in jail. LADIES' AUXILIARY. of condolence was passed to his rela befor® Mr. G. R. O'Connor, R. M., a Act for using anti-recruiting language. Clyne, son of James Ciyne, road fore Died—May 2o, at his residence, 16 tives. young man of the farming class named Mr. F. Slieehy Skeilington was ar man in Carrick and district, lost both Spencer avenue, Dublin, Capt. Thomas The frosts of a few nights at the end J. Owens oioe » j?#» * rcfti., Murphy was charged under the De rested at his residence, Grosvenor hands, and had his face horribly mutil McEniff, late of Arklow, aged 88 years. HENNEPIN COUNTY. of May have considerably damaged the fence of the Realm Act with tearing Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, on ated as the result of a dynamite cart —May 24, at her residence, Globe Cot potato crop all over Tyrone. Where 1826°i4th Avi."aent' Mlsa Mary B°y'an, down recruiting posters at Schull Rail Saturday night, at the instance of the ridge exploding when he was boating tage, Wicklow, Alice, widow of the the buds have appeared above the way Station on May 1. Mr. Foster, D. military authorities by two detective at Drumsna, Carrick-on-Shannon. late John Hodgens Young.—May 21, at ground they have been entirely cut I., prosecuted, Capt. Dickie represent officers, acting on a warrant charging her residence, Ballanagh, Avoca, Coun mlTi:thPAVeSes:- F,rankc E. Mon- Longford. ln eC down, and it is feared the early varie Kelly. 3619 84th Avi^g . #ref, " ing the military authorities. The de him with an offence under the Defence At a late council meeting Mr. P. ty Wicklow, Mary, relict of the late Be Bdw ties will be greatly retarded in the vans, 2515 Chicago Ave. " " fendant, who was not professionally of the Realm Act. He was taken to Michael Clarke. Division No. 8—President P o * « O'Connor presiding, Sylvester Kiernan, growth. Extensive damage has also lan, 1826 14th Ave <5 . if ,Ma'y Boy- represented, was sent to jail for four the Bridewell Police Station, and was the only applicant, was appointed rate been done to fruit trees in bloom. a°4?,„rKl 3, teen days. subsequently removed to Mountjoy collector at the rate of 8d. in the A man named Gilleece has been re Order for Hen ring* SWA"" « "°o. u°V°S3£ A further increase in the price of Prison. N. E.« Treas iriSSlfi r7?? Jefferson St. pound, and the application of the late manded at Drumquin, Tyrone, charged State of Minnesota, County of Henne- Ni E. * Michael Lydon, 407 4th St. bread was announced last week in A man named James O'Flynn has collector for superannuation was or pin. In Probate Court. under the Defence of the Realm Act In the Matter of the Estate of Mathlas Mrs.Vp!°Lk Coiilns ' 4207 nvfaPOllS — Pre"-. Cork. On and after Monday next, the been remanded at Dublin on a charge dered to be put on the agenda for next P. Jensen, Decedent. Vice Prs» lEr.L v|noent Ave. S • with having interfered with recruits on nf0wpiV7ing and filing the petition Ave® "* nih price shall be as follows: 9 'Ad per pair of having damaged a recruiting poster meeting. ot Jens P. Jensen of Hennepin County. iSB ar the occasion of- the hiring market in W el ey 1600 Avi: N.-E - Rec S;' Minnesota, praying for the allowance Fin' Sec " i? £V ' James' Avi. N j E-; Rec. Sec.. zMr® N yy ^ for the best white bread delivered, and by writing the words "Remember Nine At the suit of Abbeylara Coursing a 1ru en *in. Bee., P, Klnnane, 2021 James iva «3 6th Ave. N E A !f O'Keefe, that village. t " ™ * Purporting to be the 9d. per pair for the best household. ty-eight" across it. Club, Patrick Kelly, Granard, was fined last V» ill and Testament of said de 6 Tipperary. cedent and presented therewith as and Nil Treas., Thos. Mc'convUle^ilf'Jt^St: The still further increased price is at Died—At Camac House, Dolphin's 2S£S l!>s. and costs for hunting over pre Keen regret is felt in Tipperary at Will and Testament and tributed to the enhanced cost of flour. Harn, Cathorin'e Koran, aged 15 years. Ko o-JJ . ,irs..of Administration c. t. a. served lands with greyhounds. Mr. the death, in his eightieth year, of Mr. be granted thereon to said petitioner. Most Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan, Bishop of —At 8 Ross Road, Mrs. Mary A. Gill.— Magau, Solicitor, prosecuted. " 's ordered. That said petition be John Fogarty, who was a local leader n a11 persons interested Workmen's Hlui at^p? mf' °f montl, Qork, last week laid the foundation At the Children's Hospital, Temple At Ballymahon monthly sessions Mr. matter appear before this Court of the Fenians in the '60's. After the h ay of stone ot the new Collegiate Church of street, Thomas Francis Connolly.—- ?? a . *u i June. 1915, 0, Gerald Daly, who with Mr. James Duni- rising was quelled lie went to America ?i J5 \ 51- at the Probate Court in M'trv^^T -d^ Minneapolis—Pres St. Finbarr, which is an adjunct of the House at Minneapolis in said vice^pres Jenril 2°r?? A'd^ch Ave. N:'; May 18. at his residence, "BrooUside," can and Mrl James Nall.v was prosecut b 10 on his release from prison, but re n i r™' or as. soon thereafter Ave. N.: rue Sol iR ®' £ Bryant Honan Iioatel, Cork. Merrion, County Dublin. James Mul- ed by the police for not selling bread ™.,fa^ petition can be heard, show Division No. 6—President p t Emerson Ave Nr' ka"y, 526 turned to Ireland a few years after a ny here be wings, 2720 14th Ave S ; Vic« P?es m" ath rlne loU, of 12 and 13 I.ower Bridge street, by weight, protested against these pros tSIi. i i i l - why said peti- M- Ryan, 1502 3rd Ave s • fp»? A 'Carlow. wards. tion should not be granted. J. Roscoe, 311 Nicollet A v*. L- i' Dugan, 1839 Bryant a™ <$ ,- Anna -i.'. Sister Mary Kevin (Miss C. LilUs, ex-chairman South Dublin Board of ecutions being instituted without any fi^nd*U *5 further ordered, That no- ard Farrell, 2119 Cedar Avi - Fin Mrs. Nellie Webster ,.na' sec- Charged with an offence under the hearin" be ffiven. by pub c Guardians, deoply and deservedly re J. C. Sheridan, 4521 30th Ave.' S. Treas" v e Carlow), was received into the Mercy previous notice to discontinue a very Defence of the Kealm Regulations, lishing this order once in each week 1Cummings, 2720 14th Ave S to i 9 u ^°Te$i»-'PJ53S& gretted.—May 21, at ICishogue, Clondal- for three successive weeks, prior to Division No. 7—President S 'p Order at the Convent, Queenslown dur old custom. The head constable said James lloran, Golden, was sentenced ay of hearing*, in the Irish Stan- ^ newspaper printed and pub- non, 432 University Ave N B • vE. ing the week. kin, Mary, widow of the late Timothy the prosecutions were not instituted a CH Ue Se p U ay8 to two months' imprisonment at hard lished in said county. £r-Vn %^ T £= * Thoi. Pep- Sffid ar-.orir"^ ^- 0"th an°l Ncill, aged SO years. at the request of the public but by di £ t Minnea lis per, i?in. Sec. J. F. Coewin* Tr*»n« t b» Died—May 27, at Presentation Con labor at a special court at Cashel, for of^u'no 1 J, 15 P° . this 3rd day Cullen, 1117 Harmon Place; Ins Sec" j' vent, Bagenalstown, Sister Mary Ur Fermanagh. rection from police headquarters. shouting: "Up with the Germans;" By the Court: N Ance^KeHy/^3519' 24thnAve°'^~vre>''i>^r'" JOHN A. DAHL. "httane.sw&ATi ^c sula Hayes.—May 20, at the residence At Lisnaskea Petty Sessions before Louth. "go on the Germans." JOHN A. SWISENEyf Atty?atG C°Urt ar Tr of lier mother, Mrs. Cblgan IItG Tullow Mr. H. Walker, R. M., and other magis Considerable distress is being felt At Clonmel Guardians' meeting a Ave. S.; Fin ''»rrt t^! o ow. 2606 Uth - j® street, Carlow. Agnes V., the dearly- trates, George Gallon, cycle agent, was among those dependent on shipping in letter was read from the Castlecomer