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THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914.

"House" was played. The magistrate tle Traders' association. In acknowl­ said there was only one case of lar­ Dan. -Coughlan; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan, din JIc® James W. Both- 316 Pleasant St; Fin. Sec., C. Fltsger- well, «01 North Fifty-seventh Ave. W.; •<» refused the application of Mr. M. J. edgement, Mr. Bamford alluded to his ceny to come before the Grand Jury. ald; Ins. Sec., John McCall; Treas., T. Rec. See., James J. Godfrey. 709 North Buggy for a reduction of the fine, and pleasant relationships with so many The condition of the country was sat­ R. Coughlan. Meet In K. C. hall, second Fifty-fourth Ave. W.; Fln. Sec. and Ins. and fourth Sundays of month at 3 p. m. th trH a 8 £on°°»y. 114 North Sixty- NEWS FROM it was stated that the defendant would kind friends, and Baid he would al­ isfactory. Crime was never extensive third Ave. W.; Treas., p. H. McGraw. appeal. Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Presi­ 216 South Fifty-seventh Ave. W.; Med. ways cherish the happiest recollec­ in the county, but the Crown business dent, Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake; vice Examiner, Dr. Chas. W. Pavette mi *0 At a meeting of the Committee of tions of his association with them. pres., M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; rec. Central Ave. W. Meetings htld on stc? had been attractive to members of sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; fln. Antrim. same society for clothing poor Catho­ the Kilkenny Gaelic League, the Dow­ sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; ins. haS,^t8 pfm. ®aCh month in GUley's Mayo. the profession. On one occasion sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; [r denies the ru­ lic boys in Derry; £100 a year to the ager Countess of Desart, presiding, - i District Inspector Nealon, R. I. C., there were twenty-eight records. To­ treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; SCOTT COUNTY. mor that he is about to marry Miss Sisters of Nazareth, Derry, for the the following, which was addressed to med. examiner, Dr. Firglna. Meetings o of the WeBtport police, has lodged a day there was only one. That was are held on second and fourth Sundays Frewen, a niece of Mr. Moreton Fre­ benefit of the poor visited by them; the secretary, Miss E. McCarthy, was of month in 'Woodman's hall, Madison dan?t^nnrreS'^ent' F* X Leona^, Jor- claim against the Mayo County Coun­ most discouraging to the members of Lake. wen, ex-M. P. for Northeast Cork. £50 a year to the Derry District Nurs­ read from Mr. Francis J. Bigger, Ar- the legal profession (laughter.) - Division' No. 1, Belle Plains Praia '( The death has taken place at ing Society; such sum as may be nec­ cil for a sum of £1,000 for personal CROW WING COUNTY. Dr. G. R. Maloney, Belle Plalne- vies digh, Belfast, under date of Feb. 21: injuries alleged to have been received Pres., John Kelley, Belle Plaine' h«? of Mr. James Sinclair, who for fifty essary to pay off the liabilities of Rev. Waterford. County President Wm. Barron, 414 I2r' T°»h^of' Jtearn8i B«"e Pialne; Fin! "A Cara: It is very nice of you to during the disturbances In connection Fourth Ave., Bralnerd, Minn. Sec., James H. Straiton, Belle Plaine: years was employed as weaver in the W. Doherty in connection with the re- ask me to qaen the Kilkenny Feis, on The Board of Works have accepted Division No. 1, Bralnerd—President, Ins. Sec, James H. Stratton, Belle Ardoyne (North Belfast) damask fac­ erection of High Tower Catholic with the production of the Rev. Mr. Hugh Breason, 609 Klngwood St.; Vice Plaine; Treas., John F. Clarke: Mad the 21st fcV? next, and I will have Hannay's play, "General John Regan," the tender .of Mr. P. Costen, contrac­ Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. 3rd St.; Examiner, Dr. G. R. Moloney. Meetlnn tory. When in 1887 the Catholics of Church; £50 a year to his nephew, great pleastuto in doing so. There is tor, Waterford, for the .erection and Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 6th St.; are held on first Sunday of month fn recently in WeBtport. Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. 9th St.; Fraternity hall, at 12:30 p. m. m Ireland decided upon making the Pope Wm. Hannigan, and the residue of completion of new schools at Ben- no place J Ike visiting better than It is now generally understood that Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. 9th St.; a presentation, Mr. Sinclair was en­ the estate for the foundation of "Han- nettsbridge, County Kilkenny. The Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; STEVENS COUNTY. 'Ye Fairt Citle.' I hope the language the Great Southern and Western Rail­ Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi­ trusted with the weaving of a silk da­ nigan's Nursing Charity" for nursing is making good progress, and trust contract amount is about £1,000. zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are County President, M. Mahoney. Mor- way company will erect a flag station held on second and fourth Tuesdays of rls mask table cloth and napkins, forming the sick Catholic poor of Derry in you will have a large gathering at at Murneen, midway between Clare- The members of the Waterford month in K. C. Hall. 1—President, James T. the gift. their own homes. your Feis, and many competitors. I company of the Irish National Volun­ Lawler, Morris; Vice Pres.. Frank Han- morris and Kiltimagh, and the com­ DAKOTA COUNTY. ^5r>rrii8' ®ec,» Eugene F&s- Facts which have come to light in­ Donegal. wish to present a large Irish made teers had their first drill practice on F.n ii Morris; Fin. Sec.. G. u. Hanrt- pany's engineers have already been County President, T. P. Moran, Hast­ nan, Morris: Ins. Sec., T&os. F. McCan- dicate that negotiations are in prog­ brooch of silvered bronze to the best Tuesday night, March 3, in the Mar­ ings, Minn. 85 Michael Gilmour was remanded by arranging plans for the construction Division No. 1, Hastings—Dlv. Pres., 2j t examiner, Dr. ress for the building of a steamer at piper, best dressed in national cos­ ket House, Peter street A large num­ J. J. Barrett, Hastings, Minn.; Vice rloi~ o aommittee, John Special Court at Carrigans, Donegal, of same. In the district where it is Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings, Minn.; McCarthy, John Ring. Meet- tume." ber of young men turned out and th Belfast which will eclipse in size and on a charge of presenting a loaded gun proposed to erect the new station Rec. Sec., Thos. S. Ryan, Hastings, ney^s ^falL ® month at Lin- tonnage either the Vaterland or her King*. were put through various movements Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, at Sergeant Devlne. It was stated there Is a large population which will Minn.; Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, sister ship now being built in Ger­ by three instructors. They showed Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Medical Ex­ STEELE COUNTY. that accused had in his possession, Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, P. P., Mulla- In the near future considerably In­ aminers, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meet­ many! Lord Pirrie and the Belfast apart from the gun, a loaded revolver horan, has been raised to the dignity much promise, and the instructors ings held on second and fourth Thurs­ o£"£a,Iw5nnent' G#0rg* C' Toher' crease consequent on the distribution days of month in A. O. U. W. Hall. Harbor Commissioners have arrived and 16 rounds of revolver and shot­ of Canon of Ardagh and Clonmacnolse. were very much pleased with the way h InY«ls»?n™0, *• 9watonna—Pres., John of some large farmB acquired by the they got on. §f Vice Pres., James IS* Qulnn: at an understanding regarding the gun ammunition, and that he toi<^ the Canon O'Reilly spent many years as C. D. Board. HENNEPIN COUNTY. JV??'Malone;Fln. See., J. B. dredging of Belfast Lough channel to The syllabus of Feis Portlairge, County President—J. P. Donohue, 1619 iftf & n8, ®®?*» J* B, Malone; Treas., police it was only a matter of time curate in Banagher, where his energy Upwards of two hundred cattle Irving Ave. N.; Vice Pres., J. F. Cogwln, John Hogan; Med. Exam., G. d. More- a considerable additional depth. At until they would be "cleared out," as and zeal for the spiritual and temporal were driven from six hundred acres 1914, to be held in Waterford City on 200 Fremont Ave.; Rec. Sec., F. E. Mon- ™eetlnS8 are held on first Wed­ an' early date a 60,000 ton liner will Sunday, July 1% has been Issued. It ahanf 818 Tenth St S.; County Treas., nesday of month In K. P. Hall at 8:80 he and others "were waiting the or­ welfare of his flock is still fresh in of grazing lands, the property of Mr. John. Moran, 905 Twenty-seventh Ave. contains 57 competitions, which em­ be under consideration. ders of Oarson." their memory. Upon his promotion to E. C. Walsh, near Crossmollna, on N. E.; Chaplain, Rev. M. O'Brien, 3115 brace all subjects that come within West Forty-fourth St SWIFT COUNTY. Armagh. Down. the pastoral charge of Shannonbrldge, Friday, Feb. 27. he was presented by the inhabitants the sphere of Gaelic League activities, Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres., J. ClontarVf Presment~D- F. McDermott, A disease similar to infantile para The employes in the mills owned by Monaghan. such as essay writing, story telling, P. Clark, 2301 Cole Ave. S. E.; Vice Clontarf—Pres., Wm. lysis (which is prevalent in the Ir- the Bessbrook Spinning company, F. of Banagher with an Illuminated ad­ Pres., P. V. O'Donnell, 3500 Longfellow M. Kenna; Vice Pres., p. J. McCarthy: dress an4 purse of sovereigns. Since T. Gallagher, J. P., Clerk of Mona­ singing, dancing, etc. The major Ave.; Rec. Sec., Thomas O'Neiu, 2429 Sea, Andrew Kavanaugh; Fin. Sec.! vinestown district) has broken out in W. Harris, Dromalane, Newry, and Eleventh Ave. &; Fin. Sec., W. P. CtfBey, t . I9f- Seo- M. E. Conlogue; his appointment seven years ago, as ghan Asylum, whose election as Chair­ number of competitions are, of course, 253 Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. Treas., JohnH Gosson, Sr.; Med. Exam.! some districts in . A nurse in Messrs. A. Wilson & Co., Newry, were McHugh, 2439 Twelfth Ave. 8.; Treas., Dr. Dagnault, Benson, Minn. Meet- P. P., of Mullahoran, he has built two man of the Urban Council has been devoted to the , and B. J. Owens, 2425 Twenty-sixth Ave. S.; o. the Lurgan Union, Miss Annie Carroll, put on three-quarter time on Friday, strongly opposed by some Councilors, students of Irish history are well en­ Med. Examiners, Dr. Henry, Donaldson lngl-" e R H.1I° flrst Sunday of month died from it recently. It is a new and February 27. chapels, which will stand as lasting Bldg.; Dr. Hynes, Washington and First monuments of his untiring energy and has Issued summons against a num­ tered for. Ave. S. Meetings are held on first Sun­ WINONA COUNTY. mysterious disease, and it originated The King has awarded an Albert ber of his opponents. day- and third Thursday of month, at organizing capacity. 527 First Ave. S. in America some four years ago. It Medal of the second class to Hugh Klngf'st^ «&nt' ^ J- Ryan' 3" =• "" Meath. Canadian Orangemen Assist Carson. Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres., is called anterior poliomeyeltis, and Adamson, of Banbridge, in recogni­ Longford. 32? wS,Hnw»;,i11w>re?" J* A" McMillan, A verdict of death from accidental Felix McNamee, 1527 Ninth St. S.; vice kt! st vloe Pres.. F. Rice, takes the form of acute paralysis of tion of his gallantry in rescuing the At the last meeting of the County The Orange Grande lodge, at their pres., John Mason, 313 Sixth Ave. N. E.; Hi Ave.; rec. sec., John Dugan! drowning was returned at the Inquest meeting held in Guelph Ontario re­ rec. sec., F. J. Boulger, 2745 Aldrich fin« sec., M. J, Lynch, the spinal cord, and deprives the per­ late G. A. Mearns, gas works manager, Board, G. A. A., Mr. McDermott, the Ave. S.; fin. sec., F. E. Monahan, 818 514 Washington St.; ins. sec.. M. j son affected of the power of motion. on the occasion of an explosion and popular secretary, tendered his resig­ held in Athboy on Saturday, Feb. 28, cently, ordered that the following res­ Tenth St. S.; ins. sec., Jas. Kelly, 2925 Lynch, 514 Washington St.; treas., M. X on the body of Francis Leyden, which olution on Home Rule, moved by Jo­ Eighteenth Ave. S.; treas., Edward Kn Tin g St: med. exam., Dr. Up to the present the medical profes­ fire at Banbridge Gas Works in De­ nation, and the members presented Bevans, 2714 15th Ave. S.; med. exam­ hSfi ™ Winona St. Meetings are was taken out of the Athboy or Trum- seph E. Thompson of Toronto, and iners, Dr. James Hynes, 54 Third St. S., held on second and fourth Thursdays sion have been unable to discover the cember last. him with a gold medal as a mark of and Dr. W. B. Murphy, 1528 East Lake of month in St Thomas hall. cause of the disease. . the esteem In which they held t»1JfohaT% pointments were made: Music, Rev. tances in Gaelic circles and in the ond St. N. E.; rec. sec., S. E. Cunning­ a net in Puliagody Lake, convenient er was the sole relative present at angemen, strongly Indorses your de­ ham, 819 Second St. N. E.; fin. sec., P. S. McLoone^' to the town, a pike which brought H. Bewerunge; Irish music, Mr. R. town generally are extended to him. Jeffries, 416 Eighth Ave. N. E.; ins. sec., At a meeting of the Granard Dis­ the inquest. termined opposition to the dismember­ P. S. Jeffries, 416 Eighth Ave. N. E.; down the scale at 55% pounds. The O'Dwyer; Municipal history, endowed <; Queens. ment of the Empire, and sincerely treasurer, J. J. Daley, 209 Central Ave.: Division No. 2, Janesvllle—President by the Municipal Council, Mr. Webb. trict Council on Monday, March 2, the med. examiner, R. P. O'Brien, Medical James Sulllvan; Vice Pres.. T. Foley; monster was almost 4 feet in length hopes for success." Block, 608 Nicollet. Meetings are held 8- s ,t 11 following resolution was adopted: The Queens County Committee of on the first Sunday afternoon and third t i? S? Byron; Rec. by 28 inches at its greatest width. The Council of the Dublin Industrial Tuesday evening of month, in A. O. U. Sec., J. Dal ton; Treas.. James McBrlde. Development association had under "That we, the Granard District Coun­ Agriculture and Technical Instruction W. hall, 310 Central Ave. Carlow. are making commendable efforts to es­ discussion, at their last meeting, the cil, respectfully ask the Irish Party Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Pres., In the Barrow near Bagenalstown, importation of uniforms for the in­ to press on the government the neces­ tablish centres throughout the coun­ Michael Meagher, 1613 Fremont Ave. ty where national teachers may be N.; vice pres., R. E. Branton, 1615 Lyn- LADIES' AUXILIARY Mr. Patrick Byrne, a local angler, cap­ spectors of the National Society for sity of having a clause inserted in the dale Ave. N.; rec. sec., J. G. Mitchell, tured with rod and line a salmon of the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, new Land Bill giving future tenants taught Irish. The question has been 1908 Lyndale Ave. N.; fln. sec., J. F. Rice, 2603 Lyndale Ave. N.; ins. sec., P. HENNEPIN COUNTY. forty-nine pounds. It was four feet and dissatisfaction was expressed an opportunity of catering the Land before the committee at recent meet­ J. Klnnane, 2021 James Ave. N.; treas., six inches in length, and thirty Inches Courts where the landlord refuses to ings, and that body states that cen­ C. M. Duffy, 2522 Emerson Ave. N.; med. County President, Miss Mary Boylan, "that the N. S. P. C. C. should still examiners, Dr. Egan, 206 Masonic Tem­ 1826 14th Ave. S. in girth. persist in unnecessarily Importing sell." tres can be established at several cen­ ple, and Dr. Flynn, 1711 Emerson Ave. Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres., tres, and although a good many teach­ N. Meetings are held on second and Mrs. Mary Mulvihlll, 707 University Mainly through the exertions of the goods that could be procured locally Leltrlm. fourth Tuesdays of month in I. O. O. F. Ave. N. E.; Vice Pres., Mrs. Julia Demp- ReV. J. Klllian, a recreation ground ers, up to fifty, have signified their hall, Third and Plymouth. sey, 2924 Columbus Ave.; Rec. Secy, —or In Ireland." The death of Mr. Mathew O'Rourke, Mrs. M. A. Lane, 811 16th Ave. N.; Fin, has, at last, been secured for Tullow. willingness to attend the lectures, a Division No. 5, Minneapolis—Presi­ Secy., Mrs. Kath. Casey, 526 Fremont Galaway. master of Mohlll Union, has caused good many more are confidently ex­ A. O. H. DIRECTORY dent, T. F. Darcey, Cahlll; vice-presi­ <•28 4th St S.; Treas., Mrs. Clara Ryan, This is a great boon; yet it is only considerable regret throughout the dent, Wm. Ryan, Cahlll;. recording sec­ 87 Holden St.; Med. Exam., Dr. Ross one of the many benefits Father Kil- The Local Government Board has pected to become pupils. retary, W. Gleason, Edina; financial Vallely, 835 Andrus Bldg. Meetings County Leltrlm, where he was widely NATIONAL OFFICERS. secretary, James Ryan, Cahlll; treas­ are held on second and fourth Monday lian has brought to the people of the remitted surcharges of £107 17s 6d, Roscommon. President—James J. Began, St. Paul, urer, James Delaney, Cahlll; T. J. Mo- of month in A. O. U. W. hall, So. 7th St. £42 8s 6d, and £22 4s 6d, made in known and respected. Deceased was Minn. riarty, insurance secretary, Cahlll; town. The sports field contains sev­ son of Mr. O'Rourke, ex-national A resolution has been passed by the Vice President — Joseph McLoughlln, medical examiner, Dr. Blake, Hopkina Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres., eral acres. respect of outdoor relief three reliev­ Philadelphia. _ „ Meetings are held on second Sunday Mrs. P. L. Collins, 4207 Vincent Ave. S.; teacher, Llsgllllck. The funeral on Roscommon County Committee of Second Vice President—Ctaas. J. Foy, of month in Cahlll at 2 p. m. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Kauth, 165 15th Cork. ing officers in the Loughrea Union. Agriculture and technical Instruction Perth, Ontario. _ Ave. N.j ins. Secy., Miss Mary Garvey, Loughrea District Council has Monday, March 2, to the Catholic bur­ Treasurer—Thomas Maloney, Council -Division No. 6, -Minneapolis—Pres., M. AVe. N. E.; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Dr. R. J. Ahem was elected Resi­ ial ground at Drumlea, was represen­ calling the attention of the depart­ F. Crahan, 2646 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Vice O'Keefe. 413 6th Ave. N. E.; Fin. Sec., adopted a resolution congratulating Secretary—Philip J. Sullivan, Thomp- Pres., Simon McNulty, 1712 Twenty- Mrs. Bridget Ray, 2132 Grand St. N. E.; dent Medical Officer of the Cork Union tative of all sections of the commu­ ment to the need of a technical school sonville, Conn. seventh St. S.; Rec. Sec., Thos. W. Hick­ Ins. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, 759 by 42 votes to 33 votes for Dr. H. J. Mr. J. J. Hanafln, assistant clerk to in the county. ' ey, 2413 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Fln. Sec., P. Washington St. N. E.; Treas., Mrs. the Council, and secretary to the So­ nity. Deceased leaves a wife and two L. Cummlngs, 2720 14th Ave. S.; Ins. Elizabeth Jeffries, 416 8th Ave. N. E.; B. O'Mullane, at a meeting of the children to mourn his loss, and for For some time past the streets of NATIONAL, DIRECTORS. Sec., P. L. Cummlngs, 2720 Fourteenth Med. Exam., Dr. Phelan, St. Anthony ciety of the Poor Law Officers of Ire­ P. T. Moran, Washington, D. C. „ Ave. S.; Treas., James P. Mullen, 3932 Bank Bldg. Meetings are held on flrst Cork Guardians recently. whom great sympathy is felt. Roscommon town have been cleaned Rev. Wm. T. McLaughlin, Union Hill, 11th Ave. S.; Med. Examiners, Drs. and third Mondays of month in Work­ The burial took place on Friday, land, on his recent marriage. by a gang of laborers under the direct N. J. Barber and Murphy. Meetings are held men's Hall at 8 p. m. At Leltrlm Assizes, on Tuesday, Michael F. Powers, Grand Rapids, on second Wednesday and fourth Sun­ March 5, of Daniel Mullane, Codrum, Mr. O'Malley, M. P., purposes ask­ labor scheme. One man waB recently day of month in Maccabee Hall, corner March 3, Mr. Robert A. White, White Mich. of Franklin and Bloomington Aves. Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Pres., Macroom, who had reached his 110th ing Mr. Birrell if the C. D. Board has dismissed, and the direct labor men, William J. Doherty, Chicago, 111. Mrs. Annie Dugan, 1839 Bryant Ave. N.; Hall, Dromohalr, farmer and a former M. J. Barry, Columbus. Ohio. Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., S. Vice Pres., Mrs. Jennie Rice, 2025 Bry­ year. yet acquired the estates in Letter- consisting of from six to eight local E. Shannon. 432 University Ave. N. E.; ant Ave. N.; Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Hart, grand juror, was sentenced by Mr. Jus­ 528 James Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kath- more District, where a few years ago have Vice Pres., W. G. Baker, 624 Irving Ave. Deep sorrow is felt throughout the tice Molony to a month in Jail with laborers, struck work in sympa­ STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. N.; Rec. Sec., Thos. Pepper, 51 Western erine Ryan, 1502 3rd Ave. S.; Ins. Sec., «*• diocese for the death on Saturday the people were so afflicted with pov­ thy. The work of cleaning the streets President—T. J. Doyle, Endlcott Ave.; Ins. Sec., J. M. Brownrigg, 811 Mrs, Nellie Webster, 1619 Emerson erty and disease brought on by bad hard labor, having been convicted on Bide., St. Paul. , „ , Sixteenth Ave. N.; Fln Sec., Wm. H. Ave. N.; Treas., Miss Irene Hughes, night, Feb. 28, at the parochial house Monday of the larceny in August, is being carried out under the protec­ Vice President—J. P. Kennedy, Fari­ Donahue. 535 Palace Bldg.; Treas., John 1015 3rd St. N.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. A. and unsanitary houses that the public bault. Cullen, 20 North Twelfth St.; Mea. Ex­ McLaughlin, 219 Plllsbury Bldg. Meet­ I * of the Ven. Archdeacon Cotter, P. P., 1909, of a purse containing £2 17s 6d, tion of the police. State Secretary—P. T. O'Donnell, 3500 aminer, Dr. James O'Donnell, 204 Don­ ings are held on first and third Tues­ Blackrock, Cork. The deceased, who had to be appealed to for relief and Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis. aldson Bldg. Meetings are held on first days of month in Lodge hall, 3rd St if he will urge on the C. D. Board the the property of a widow, Mary Kee- Sligo. Treasurer—John Sheeny, Montgom­ and third Thursdays of month In I. O. and Plymouth Ave. N. had been ailing for some time, was gan. ery. _ 0. F. hall, 703 Hennepin Ave., at 8 p. m. urgency of bringing permanent relief Mr. P. Lyons has been promoted State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, Janes- Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Pres., one of the oldest and most beloved Limerick. from the station mastership of Ath- vllle. , Division No. 10, Minneapolis.—Presi­ Mrs. Alice Kelly, 3519 24th Ave. S.; vice priests in the South, where he was re­ to these people. President of Insurance Fund — T. J. dent, G. J. Molan, 1518 Jefferson St N. pres., Mrs. Nellie McGough, 2826 Bloom­ lone to be superintendent at Sligo, in Doyle, St. Paul. _ E.; vice president, W. C. Feeney, 802 ington Ave.; rec. sec., Mrs. Mary Trow, garded as an example of zeal and Kerry. Mr. Davidson, a Protestant and a Vice President—J. J. Nolan, Bralnerd. 26th Ave. N. E.; Insurance secretary, 2606 18th Ave. S.; fln. and ins. sec., Mrs. native of Belfast, was, on Saturday, place of Mr. Walmsley, promoted and Secretary of Insurance — John Ma- John Moran, 905 27th Ave. N. E.; finan­ Anna Bryant, 3414 Girard Ave. S.; treas., piety. Ordained about 1854, he be­ Thomas O'Connell, Meenkelly, N. S., changed to Dublin. Mr. Lyons' pro­ honey, 220 Temple Court, Minneapolis. cial secretary, John Moran, 905 27th Mrs. B. M. Walsh, 2110 17th Ave. S.; came Chaplain of St. Mary's of the Feb. 28, elected Surveyor for one of State Treasurer Insurance — John Ave. N. B.; recording secretary, F. D. med. exams., Dr. Barber, Syndicate Blk.; Abbeyfeale, has been notified by the motion in the railway service has Sheehy, Montgomery. _ Feeney, 802 26th Ave. N. E.; treasurer, Dr. Murphy, Lake St. and Bloomington. Isle, and was subsequently Curate at Commissioners of National Education the divisions of Limerick by the Coun­ State Medical Director — Dr. J. V. J. B. Bonner, 945 27th Ave. N. E.; med­ Meetings are held on flrst and third ty Council, in which only one Conserv­ been steady and rapid, and he is yet O'Connor, St. Paul. _ , ical examiner, M. F. Maguire, 2339 Cen­ Wednesdays of month in Maccabee hall, Ovens, Bandon and Cork South Par­ of his special promotion to First Sec­ a young man. As relief clerk for a Director of Insurance Fund — John tral Ave. Meetings are held on 2nd Bloomington and Franklin. ish. Dunmauway was his first pas­ tion of First Grade. ative sits. The salary Is £250 a year. Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St Sunday and 4th Tuesday of month in Several fully qualified Catholic candi­ number of years he was frequently in Paul; P. L. Cummlngs. Minneapolis: J. 1. O O. F. hall, 22nd and Central Aves. Division No. 5, Minneapolis—Pres., toral charge, and twelve years later The death of Patrick Mormlle, Kil- Sligo before his promotion to station E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thos. Welch, Margaret Mullen, 2204 Dupont' Ave. N.; he went to Kinsale. On the death of leaney, Glin, which took place after a dates went forward. Stillwater. LB SUEUR COUNTY. Vice Pres., Mary Gleason, 2507 Emer­ To the deep regret of the commu­ master in 1902. In the latter office he County President, Jacob Gish, Le son Ave. N.; Rec. Sec., Mary Morrissey, Archdeacon Coghlan, some ten years somewhat lingering illness, has occa­ NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Sueur, Minn. 1013 14th Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., Maria Jor­ nity, the death occurred at the Con­ served in Woodlawn, Boyle, Claremor- National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan Division No. 3, Montgomery—Pres., C. dan, 2719 Emerson Ave.; Ins. Sec., Kath- ago, he was appointed to Blackrock, sioned general regret in the district, ris, Navan and Athlone. Jolly, Pawtucket R. I. _ , D. McCarthy; Vice Pres., H. F. Cassidy; erine O'Brien, 3226 Girard Ave. N.; where he celebated bis golden Jubilee. and his funeral was large and repre­ vent of Mercy, Limerick, of Sister M. National Vice President—Miss B. A. Rec. Sec., Ed. Clarkin;Fln. Sec., D. A. Treas., Martha Griffin, 500 6th Ave. S.; ** A * 4 Josephine, only daughter of the late Tyrone. Mahoney, Calumet, Mich. .. _ . Hanlon; Ins. Sec., D. A. Hanlon; Treas., Med. Exam,, Dr. J. P. Flynn, corner Clare. sentative. Deceased was assistant National Secretary—Mrs. Adelia Chris­ P. J. Keohen; Med. Examiner, Dr. Bryant and 20th. Meetings are held on Daniel Sheehan, street, Cork. At the County Tyrone Assizes, ty, Cleveland, Ohio. _ _ James McKeon. Meetings are held on the flrst and third Thursdays of month secretary of the Glin branch of the National Treasurer — Mrs. Mary C. first Sunday of month In Catholic in Schuler's Hall, corner 4th St. and Deep regret was caused throughout T. Tldmarsh, chairman, presided at which opened on Wednesday, the 4th Connolly, Syracuse, N. T. 20th Ave. N. at 8 p. m. Bast Clare by the death, on March 5, United Irish League for several years. School Hall. the annual meeting of the sharehold­ Inst., there were 19 defendants for MURRAY COUNTY. Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., of John Clara, Newmarket on Fergus, Kildare. ers of Messrs. Cannock ft Co., Ltd., STATE OFFICERS—L, A. A. O. B. Mrs. Mary J. Waddick, 2535 Taylor St trial, a larger nqmber than has been President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley, 1806 County President, P. M. Cauley, Cur- N. E.; Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Moran, who was one of the most popular men In reply to a letter from Mr. John Limerick, on Wednesday, March 4, for trial at any Assizes In the County Central Ave., Minneapolis. _ rle, Minn. 2301 Madison St N. E.: Rec. See., Mrs. i In Tharadee. In his early youth he Hackett, D. C., chairman of Kildare Vice President—Miss May B. Ham- Division No. 1, Avoca—Pres., M. Cul­ Margaret Martin, 2545 Fierce St N. B.j when a dividend of 9 per cent for the for the past twenty years. mlll, Duluth. len, Sr., Fulda; Vice Pres., Edw. Fitz­ Fln. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Moran, 2301 was one of the foremost athletes in Workingmen's association, asking the half-year ended Jan. 31 was declared, Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 gerald, Fulda; Rec. Sec., M. E. Cullen, Madison St. N. E.; Ins. Sec., Miss Mary Tlpperary. Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. _ . Fulda: Fln. Sec., J. J. Crowley, Avoca; Irwin, 833 3rd Ave. N. E.; Treas., Mrs. Clare, being a member of the Dalgais government's assistance in the matter carrying £752 to building account and Taeasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ Ins. Sec., Wm. Nagle, Avoca; Treas., Katherine Burns, 915 27th Ave. N. B.; Football club, twice champions of the of the Barrow drainage, Mr. Birrell Killenaule Petty Sessions Court has bault. Thos. P. Flynn, Avoca; Med. Examiner, Med. Exam., Dr. M. F. Maguire, 2339 £10,992 forward. Dr. Tldmarsh and Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, M. A. Trow, Avoca. Meetings are held Central Ave. Meetings are held on county, also a runner and jumper with states he is in entire sympathy with Mr. P. R. Toppln "were re-elected di­ passed a resolution of regret at the Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St Paul; Mary J. on third Sunday of month (n A. O. H. flrst and third Wednesdays of month in hall, Avoca. many successes to his credit in his the scheme, and he hopes shortly to rectors, and Messrs. Craig, Gardner death of Mr. A. J. Cooke, for forty- Rellly. Bralnerd. _ „ I. O. O. F. Hall, 22nd and Central Aves. Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, NOBLES COUNTY. native county and throughout Mun- send an inspector to report fully on a and Co. were re-elected auditors. A two years C. P. S. In that district. St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo­ Division No. 9, Minneapolis—Pres., lis: Elisabeth McNally, St Paul. County President, Thos. Burke, Ells­ Mary Turner, 1218 Jefferson St N. B.; ster. For many years be was a lead­ subject which shall have his most bonus of £100 was given to the direc­ The death occurred suddenly at Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. worth, Minn. Vice Pres., Margaret Kelly, 1615 7th St ing cornetlst in the Newmarket Brass careful attention. Beakstown House, Holycross, County Grady, Stillwater. __ „ _ ... Division No. 1, Ellsworth—Pres., S. E.; Rec. Sec., Mary Coughlin, 251 tors. The chairman said the earnings Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ Michael Holloran; Vice Pres., Thos. J. Western Ave.; Fln. Sec., Mrs. J. M. Col­ * Band, and later on was one of the At a meeting of the Kildare Work­ this year were the best they had had Tlpperary, of Mr. Edward Butler, an van, Rochester. _ _ _ Fagan; Rec. Sec., James. Burke: Fln. lins, 314 13th Ave. N. B.; Ins. Seo. Mrs. organizers of the Thraderee Pipers' 'extensive farmer, who had been prom­ State Medical Director — Dr. 3D. W. Sec., John Carey; Ins. Sec., James J. M. Collins, S14 13th Ave. N. B.; Treas., ingmen's association, Mr. John Hack­ for the past ten years, with two excep­ Buckley, St Paul. _ ... Burke; Treas.. Thos. Sweeney; Med. Ex­ Margaret Tierney, 219 8th Ave. N. B.; Band. AB a fowler he was celebrated ett, D. C., presiding, the selection of inently associated with the recent Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie aminer, Dr. Cress. Meetings are held Med. Exam., Dr. R. P. O'Brien, 204 tions. Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. on second Wednesday of month in the Medical Block. Meetings are held on as a sure shot. Since his youth, Mr. Messrs. J. J. Murphy, J. P., and J. Louth. Holy-cross agitation. The Rev. Fa­ Paul; Josephine Hagerty, Shleldsvllle, church, at 7:30 p. m. flrst Thursday of month In Odd Fellows' Clara was a Nationalist of the first ther McCormack was a gueBt in the Anna Wlllesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, Hall, at 8:15 p. m. Moore as candidates to go forward in St. Paul. RAMSEY COUNTY. water. He was prominent in the the Interests of the association for The late Mr. Robert McDowell, house when Mr. Butler collapsed, and Auditing Committee—Ellen McGrath, RAMSEY COUNTY. farmer, Mullaharlin, County Louth, St Paul; Annie Kennedy, St Cloud; Division No. 4, St Paul—Pres., John Burnt Store Riot in Ennis In the early election as District Councillors was was in time to administer the last Nellie McColl, St Paul W. Mulrennan, 119 Case St.; vice pres., County President, Mrs. Bllen Conroy, days' of the Plan of Campaign, return­ ratified. left personal estate valued at £13,419. riteB of the Church. John W. Ryan, 300 Blair St.; rec. sec., 865 St. Clair St; Vice Pres., Miss Jo­ He confirmed settlements in favor of Thos. Donahue, 470 Charles St.; fln. sec., hanna Cook, 67 B. Eleventh St; Rec. ing from the noted meeting with many Very Rev. Canon Mackey. P. P., V., Wexford. DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME R. J. Connolly, 189 W. 7th St.; ins. sec., Sec., Mrs. Margaret Scott, 412 Central his sons, Robert and John, and he left AND PLACE OP MEETING. J. E. Corcoran, 63 Union Block; treas., Ave.; Treas., Mrs. Margaret Carey, SOS scars to his credit. Of late years he presided at a meeting of Athy Sub- At the Wexford Assizes, Mr. T. A. Martin J. Lee, 105 Summit Ave.; med. W. Central Ave. Meetings held at Hi­ £500 each to his daughters, charged ANOKA COUNTY. examiner. Dr. C. G. Perry, 816 Lowry bernian Hall, 7 th and Franklin Sts. was identified with the cattle driving Committee for Technical Instruction, Ashe, hotel proprietor, New Ross, ap­ Bldg. Meetings are held on second and propaganda, which did much to clear held Monday, March 2. Also present: on his farms at Mullarharlln and - County President, John P. Coleman, fourth Mondays of month in Hibernian Division No. 2, St Paul—Pres., Elisa­ pealed against the decision of County Anoka, Minn. hall, at 8 p. m. his district of land grabbers. In the Rev. J. O'Callaghan, B. A., and Messrs. Wrlghtsfield, which, subject thereto, Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., Wil­ beth Moynaugh, 79 Atwater St; Vice he left to his wife, £1,000 each to his Court Judge Brereton Barry, decree­ liam L Ward; Vice Pres., John U Green; Division No. 9. St Paul—Pres., Jas. Pres., Margaret Roach, 60S St Albans Gaelic League branch In Caradh Cait- T. Hickey, J. P., and J. B. Deegan. ing him for £20 In an action brought Rec. Sec., Charles B. Green: Fin. Sea, A. Hogan, 867 West Central; vice pres., St.; Rec. Sec., Margaret Clarke, 107 lin he was ever prominent and was a sons, Ernest Victor, Benjamin Noel, James McArdle; Ins. Sec., James Mc- J. W. waters, 2166 Marshall Ave.; rec. Litchfield Ave.; Fin. Sec., Mary Hynes, Messrs. J. P. Halsall, principal, And H. by Joseph White, a shoemaker, for In* Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ sec., John Loobey, 954 Gaultier St.; fin. 1016 Albemarle St; Ins. Sec., Mary No- familiar figure throughout Clare and Painting, vice-principal, attended. The and Noel, and William Woodtown, iners. J. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. sec., T. J. Redden 933 Carroll Ave.; ins. lan, 923 Edmund St; Treas.. Mary Wag­ and the residue of his estate he left Juries received through being knock­ Meetings are held on third Monday of sec.. T. A. Rafferty, 473 Rice St; treas., ner, 528 Virginia Ave.; Mea. Exam., Dr. limerick at Gaelic League festivals. returns showed that 144 individual month in Woodman Hall at S p. m. T. W. Lawler, 869 Aurora Ave.; med. Owen McKeon, 607 Lowry Bldg. Meet­ to his wife absolutely. ed down by the defendant's pony and examiner, Dr. McKeon, Rice and Uni­ ings are held on second ana fourth Deity. students were attending the classes, trap. The decision was reversed. BIO STONB COUNTY. versity. Meetings are held on second Wednesdays of month In Hibernian Hall making 400 class entries. The per­ An address and purse of sovereigns and fourth Fridays of month In Hiber­ at 8:15 p. m. J|' The successful Derry Feis closed on have been presented to Mr. F. N. County President, M. J. McDonnell, nian halls, at 8 p. m. centage of efficiency for January was Wleklow. GracevlUe, Minn. Division No. 3, St Paul—Pres., Miss '^Ifptnrday, February 28, with a crowd- Bamford, late station master at Gree- Division No. 1. GracevlUe—Pres., An­ ST. LOUIS* COUNTY. Johanna Cook, 67 11th St; Vice -Pres., prise winners' concert The prize 43.6, and for February, 52.5. Pay­ The Baltlnglasa magistrates have drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; Mrs. Mary Kenny, 703 B. 4th SE; Rec. ments were ordered, and some other more, who is leaving Ireland for St. refused informations In the case of Rec. Sec., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. Seo., County President, A. J. Powers, 314 Sec., Mrs. Mabel Allen, 49 11th St; Fin. Millar and Beatty Cup Compe- John's, New Brunswick. The presen­ C. P. Glnnaty: Ins. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; Second Ave. W. Sec., Mrs. Elisabeth McNally, 305 Mack- matters discussed. John and Winifred Mitchell, who Treas.. John W. Glnnaty; Med. Exam­ Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres., John ubin St; Ins. Sec., Mrs. Doretta Mc­ ftttfon, tor first prize winners, went to tation was made at an influential iner, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings held Brown, 11 East Fifth St.; Vice Pres.. Manus, 458 Carrol Ave.; Treas., Mrs. It Cox, Dublin, who received a Kilkenny. were charged with the kidnapping of on first Sunday and third Thursday at J. J. Hlgglns, 412 Second Ave. W.! Margaret Casby, 582 John St; Med. gathering In Dundalk, the address and four children who were about to be Fraternity Hall. Rec. Sec.. Frank McGIrl, 803 East Sixth Exam., Dr. R. A. Burns, Lowry Bldg. store cap. Thomas Bradley waa fined £5 at purse being handed over by Mr. J. M. St.; Fln. See., W. J. McBrlde, 21 Superior Meetings are held on first and third HfeMfe B. Hannlgan, J. P., Derry, boarded out by the Baltinglass Guar­ *LUK EARTH COUNTY. St.; Ins. See., W. J. McBrlde, 21 Superior Thursdays of month In Hibernian Hall Kilkenny City Sessions for having, as Johnson, J. P., chairman Dundalk Ur­ dians, and who, It was alleged, had St; Treas., James Lydon; Med. Exam­ at 8 p. m. pononal estate valued at £10,- alleged, used premises In King street, County President. P. H. Jordan; Co. iner, Dr. B. W. Fahey. >17 New Jersey ban Council. Mr. B. Goodman, Coun­ been driven away by the accused to Vicevivw Pres.,*risvm *P. • J. McGrath;oicuniiii vCo. Rec. Bee.,, Bldg. Meetings are held on first and WASECA COUNTY. H» booneathed £100 a year to Kilkenny, known as "Kettler's. Inn," ty Chairman, spoke of the good feel­ Charles Do ran: Co. Fin. Sec., Dan third Wednesday of each month In tltt. Vincent de Paul Society, Der- their own residence. Coughlan; Co. Treas., John MulIvlhlll; Cathedral hall. Second Ave. W. and Division No. 1, Janesvllle—President for the purpose of unlawful gaming. ing that had prevailed between Mr. Mr. Justice Gibson, opening the Co. Chaplain, Rev. P. G. Maloney. Fourth St. Elizabeth Glynn; Vice Pres. Sarah the poor; £50 a year to the The police stated that the game of Division No. 1, Mankato—President Moonan; Fin. and Ins. See.. Julia Mur­ Bamford and the members of the Cat­ WicUow Assizes on Friday, Feb. 27, Division No. 4, West Duluth—-Pres., phy; Rec. Sea, Mary Dalton; Treas., Michael O'Brien. Carroll St; Vice Pres., Frank Soars. <07 North Forty-ninth Anna Burke.

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