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n-inn,iinc,TtT'""T'1-*-' irrmB-r ryygsp'; /•" 1®;'y«!KKTS'-T;; mm.w^- ;.V MBE STANDAM), SATURDA' FEBRUARY 6, 1909. 5 authorization of the last congress, sons, J. P., and F. G. McCann and a I publican, and in that year the street it is thought was due to a sudden at A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hastings Sibley, May 24, 18 r ¥«' Minneapolis is entitled to a half mil daughter, Mrs. Alex McEachern. Mrs. railway company reduced its trainmen tack of heart failure which overtook H. A. Young, 190!) Ogden avenue, last to Jan. 2, I860, as first state govern lion for the new building, but only McCann was a member of the A. O. H. from 16% to 15 cents per hour. Then Mrs. Beaumont on her way home from Friday. Henry Adoniram Swift, July 10, 18 Tri-State 'Phone 273. $25,000 has been actually appropri Auxiliary, the Woman's Belief Corps the most serious strike occurred dur-. church. It is thought that she was A new Catholic congregation has to Jan. 11. 1864. ated thus far. and the Women's Catholic Order of ing my residence in Minneapolis. The'about to enter the Academy, and feel- been Incorporated in the diocese of Steven Miller. Jan. 11, 1S64, to Ji That cerebro spinal meningitis is Foresters. The funeral was held at railway employes belonged to the ing weakness creeping over her, sank Superior. It is located at Amery and 8, 1S66. CITY IN BRIEF. considered as either contagious or in 8:30 a.m., Friday from the residence Knights of Labor and the pibl'c was down on the lowest step of the .stair- i>- to be known as St. Joseph's congre William Rainy Marshall, Jan. 7 fectious is the ruling of the Minneapo and at 9 a. m. from the Ascension with them, but tho railway company ease ;uid expired. Mrs. Beaunu>'H w;ib gation. Tile incorporators are Rt. llev. 1866, to Jan. S, 1870. On next St. Patrick's night the Chor lis health department which refused church. The interment was in St. had the Mayor and all the powers with one of the best known pioneer women Augustine F. Schinner, bishop of Su Horace Austin, Jan. 9, 1870, to J^ al Union of South Minneapolis will t. allow the remains of Bessie Col Mary's cemetery. them. Scabs were employed to drive of St. Paul and had resided here for perior; Very Rev. AA'tilter Fardy, vicar 7, 1874. render in the Holy Rosary school hall lins to be brought into the church in Mrs. Myrtle Leahy. the cars, and one police officer was as- the past forty-five years. She is sur- j general; William Kelly a/iri Walter Cuslunan Kellogg Davis, Jan. 7, 18 the comic operetta, "Trial By Jury." order that requiem mass might be Mrs. Myrtle Leahy, aged 27 years, j signed to each car. But this was not vived by a daughter. Miss Caroline M. i Frunpont, communicants of the con to Jan. 7. 1876. Division No. 2 Ladies Auxiliary A. celebrated for her on Monday morn- wife of J. P. Leahy formerly of Min- clear sailing, as many of the police Beaumont a son, Irwin J. Eeuuiuunt, j gregation. The articles of incorpora John Sargent Pillsbury, Jan. 7, 18 I i t O. H. will give another card party and j ing last. The deceased was the daugh- ; neapolis, died recently at Cheyenne, were on the strikers' side, so an army and a sister, Mrs. DeLancy Cleveland tion have just been filed. to Jan. 10, 1882. social on Friday evening Feb. 12, at the j ter of Mrs. Collins residing at 519 I Wyoming. The funeral was held Mon of cowboys were imported from the of New "Fork City. The funeral ser A message was received Saturday Lucius Frederic Hubbard, Jan. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Healy; Emerson Ave. N., and passed away on day last from the residence of Mr. West, to drive the cars or shoot. Our vices were held at St. Joseph's church announcing the death of C. K. W'halen, 1S82, to Jan. 5. 1SS7. 1414 Grand St. N. E. I the 28th inst. at the age of 15 years,: Leahy's mother, Mrs. Ellen Leahy, citizens were Imprisoned from 30 to 90 Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. a conductor on the Great Northern i Andrew Ryan McGill, Jan. 5. 1887, The ladies of St. Anthony parish! ,h? cause of her death being the mal 1709 Linden Ave. Mass was offered days for not moving along fast enough. John Husten, 13 years of age, was running out. of Superior, at ono of the j Jan. 0, 1SS9. ii ady above mentioned. Pacific coast cities. He was in ap- : aro making the necessary preparations , ,, . up for her at the immaculate Concep They were finally released, through an struck and instantly killed by a Chl- AVilliam Rush Merriam, Jan. 9, 18 „ .„v. The best ever held l parent good health on leaving here; for a bazaar to be held in the parish is the unanimous tion Church at 9 o'clock. The inter orderof Judge Seagrave Smith, a IJetr.-j cago Great Western freight train in to Jan. 4, 1893. expression of all who attended the ment took place at St. Mary's cem ocrat, who sustained Lawyer Canty, ten days ago on a visit. Mr. AVhalon . hall Wednesday, Thursday and Fri the Mississippi st. yards while on his Knute Nelson, Jan. 4, 1893, to Ji musical at St. Anthony of Padua con etery. another Democrat, in the contention way to school last. Thursday. He was is survived by a wife and a sister. Hu day evenings, Feb. 17, 18, 19. 31. 1S95. vent Wednesday evening given by the James T. MoCann. that their imprisonment was unconsti the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. was a. member of the Railway Con David ATarston Cloiiph, Jan 13, 1S!_ The next of a series of dancing par girls of the class in instrumental music On Wednesday last James T. Mc- tutional. But the street railway com- Husten of 81 Winnipeg avenue, l l'.o ductors. to Jan. 2, 1899. ties under the auspices of Division under the direction of the sisters of Cann, an old resident of this city died pany won the victory and all who de- boy was very much liked by his com John Lind, Jan. 2 1«9!>, to Jan. No. 3 Ladies Auxiliary A. O. H. will St. Joseph. The program of selections at St. Mary's hospital of Brlght's dis- ; sired employment had to sign an iron- panions who miss him sorely. The 1901. be given at A. O. H. hall, 10th and A LARGE SPACE. included many difficult numbers but ease. He was 46 years of age and is ' c-lad agreement that they would not school children all visited his remains Samuel Rinnali Aran Sant, Jan. Washington Avenues N., Monday even fCf the young ladies exhibited rare skill survived by a widow, three sisters,! join the Knights of Labor, so help at his home and marched In procession 1901, to Jan. 4. 1905. ing, Feb. To Be Given to Agriculture, Horticul- IB. and were equal to the occasion. Those Mrs. M. Walsh, Mrs. J. Walmsley, and their God. Eva McDonald wrote a to the church with the funeral Mon tur« and Kindred Subjects. John Albert Johnson, Jan. 5, 1905, The ladies' temperance society of taking part woro Esther Herbert, Miss Margaret McCann, and two 1 book about it at the time, and if you day morning. The funeral services Seattle, Feb. I.—Agriculture, horti January, 1911. St. Anthony parish will meet tomor- Edith Dugas, Teresa McDonald, Flor- brothers, M. J. McCann of Seattle and 1 will remember, you published a poem were held at St. Patrick's church at culture and kindred subjects of in row, Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock at ence Bredemus, Blanche Baupian, AV. M. McCann of Chicago. The two of mine bearing on the situation, en- 9 o'clock. Interment was in Calvary. terest to the farmer will occupy more PROBATE NOTICE. St. Anthony hall. All members are Irene Minogue, Frances Storch, Grace last named will be well remembered titled, "Lowry's Slaves." Edw: rd O'Toole, 122 Arch St., \*lto than 50 per cent of the entire exhibit State of Minnesota, County of Hennepl In Probate Court. respectfully requested to be present Sullivan, Rose Rakowski, Irene But- by old residents of this city as mem- ' I admit, Mr. Editor, that we now has been lying at the City hospital space at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex In the Matter of the TCstata of Patrl' Craven, Decedent. on this occasion. I )pr Mollie Long. Alice Lydon, Diana bers of the firm of McCann Brothers, I have a good street railway system, but unconscious since Saturday, Jan. 23, position, to be held in Seattle during On receiving and filing the petition The young Ladies of St. Clement's j Hill, Frances Mahoney, Agnes Walsh, job printers, and publishers of the, if we are to have history, we certainly died Monday evening at. 10 o'clock. Mr. the summer of 1909, June 1, to Oct. Thos. R Craven, praying for T<ettsrs Administration on said estate. parish will give a card party and en- j Lillian Sweet. Celtic World. Funeral service will be ought to have facts. ^ O'Toole was struck by a Rice street Ifi. In addition to the agricultures It Is Ordered.