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W“. 21, 1914.
Che 6uel.lc Gmenlccm.
7
:HELLg‘z's POEM ON EMMET.
L ,.....
-I J. Sullivan of San Fran-
W, Hill Pl-ocllrod the Original
0,1);-, Thomas Addis Eml:l:let’a
Book From an English Family
gsldteil to the Poet.
an a-rlaclleo, Cnl., lilrl-ch 4, lali.
' .r llr. ncyoy: ’
., s.y Ill lovers oi
iraedon: hring
to [II I
am M . -
ltirreilwndent.
revive
lrllll oolnnlsm i
mean United states. interviewed me on
us Illluect whll ,1 or
lad Ilterwnrlis wrote two pressing let-
W, ml.“ lat, ll‘. 1 could, in
ohialnlizg a cop at these verses Yo
l; he certain I w onl too need
.. do Mill uld. consider
rt En-lnl .
l accordingly wrote to several trlenda
nlong others, the Secretary
rlplled in the negative. but asked me to
lirlte to the lnadalle tuanlly. relatives or
(lie yoct, Shelley. I wrote to them, with
in: result that a copy at these verses
ass brought by one at the Fadalle lam-
lly lo .hlerlca, to Dr. Thomas Atldia
lllllnlei. The iollowlng letters are or
Sullivln, Esq.
Sir:
With leierence to your letter o!
c
rrrets written by the poet, Shelley.
elllllled “Robert Emmet‘: Grave," a
ilal-e to state:
ill That the original Shelley malnu-
' doubtless you ruler is
not in the possession oi my uncle, the
Rev William Esdnlle. hut in that or
s a 2,
letter was dnl
llasstd to in who has ex resa-
cll his willingness that the request
made on your cllen he -
desirable thlt. I Ihnll copy n
lite e v m it . nd deliver
the to you or your c or your
llliflsentlitlve, in person. I In y stnte
that I slinll he In New York only one
‘light. as I will be sailing on the 30th
iar Bermuda to rejoin my regiment,
which is ltatluned the
I am unable to time dennltcly
Flier: I shall he -shying In New York.
CD would ndvlxe you to communicate
;lll:(mB on srrlval oi the ship in New
or
-y
(I
in enclose my card and remain,
Yours very truly,
lslizncdi: Palwr c. Eso.tn.s.
NIGHT l.l:T'rr:I.
San Francisco. Aug. 2!, 1913.
Dr. Thomas Addie Emnle ‘
Emmet Building, Madison Avan
cw York.
Mr. C. E. .i. Eadaile will iurnish a
‘, . t seems my
mi-her had no complete copy. Please
Inswer.
W, FIVANGKS J. SUl.L‘l‘I'AN.
‘-1 Mission street.
NIGHT 'I'KL!>n‘lAliI’.
Narragansett Pier. R. I.,
Aus 30. 1913.
"in Frank J. sullivan,
ms lliisslon stl-cat, san Fl-an.
mm C the manuscript
M on ;l>(. Ecdnlla. who mailed
“mm is at v i am under great
em on to you and will write at
T. .
hers poems on E nl
Salli. m
Shelley tn give
t
great a -
e o
II: no elnquantiy defended by Curran.
his love iol- irclaad nsvar w l-l.
yr true to her movie. No won-
tllen, that the ll-lah Duet. Dennis
erlcl MCCIYCIIY IIYI "thlt lha Dub
lla edition or Shelley’: early poem.
would have contained poem
least which I think the worlrl would not
nllllncly let die, a poem ny Shelley an
L
2
n
a
.
2
El
was
der.
3
2
Ra e Elrlme .
ill ds too. it is but iuat that all
who auifered ior Ireland should
me cncc send you my rhsct
tor 3150 to he used hy you for O‘Dontr
van Rcasa, the victim or English
tyranny.
Your sincere rricnd,
lmllvcls .7. s
lvllx.
[Mr. SlIliiVIn'l check (or $150 for the
0‘Danovnn Roses Fund wen acknowl-
edged last week.-Editor G. A]
THE DAY IN DENVER.
Oratory and Sung Figure on Pro-
gramme of Emmet Anniversary
Meeting.
DENVER. Cally Marci 7.-The c
II III: I leating capacity
o( 1.200, 3 d it was packed to overhau-
lns. rally a hundred not belnx shit to
obtain lentil.
-r chairman or the evening was
Chuleu T. Mahonuy, . young lawyer or
D
were Rev. David T. O'Dwyer. Hon. John
B. MCGIIIYID Ind June: J. Sullivan,
and Rev, William o'Rynn, who, uthongn
this new advance d prosperity.
ol which some tnvelerl Ipelk and write
so glawin y.
The musical part or the programme
was good, hut perhaps the singing or
Moore‘: melodies by Dr. John Price, ao-
c
m and Miss Halbrook had a repu-
a.s I harm-St in the Thomas 01‘-
BSLYE.
A selection at irisll airs was played
Ily Mrs. Rose O'Connor nulry, violinist.
and Miss Ruth O'Connor. pianist. irisil
hy stllnson McWlll-
Dl-. Pri
who was accompanied on the hula hy
lilies Josephine Haydn i-iolilroclll. Miss
le lunlligan, Misses lda
Danicl Murphy Ami
Mild liiurphy 11 ii Tlmo
othy Murphy, and the llicuovcrll sisters.
P. y. McEl.‘lel'y recited Emmet’: sneech
(mm the dock.
Resolutions were adopted expressing
- mcrs prin-
pies and the doternlillatlou t port
them until complete irisil Indellendence
is rich v
BANQUET IN TACOMA.
TACOMA. wash., Mlrrh 1.-The Rob-
ert Emmet Literary society or Tacoma.
celebrated the
3
A delegation or about riity attended
[ram Seattle. accomlnnled hi
lrlahnlen. na was
arm Li! 3
Visiting
unteii.
The celehrntlnn look this i
The members and
a
w some lalnpli, which
aoit light allout the room, and with the
picture oi George Wnshlnaton an we
sl e rocnl racing the vmnre of
rd w its love lnr
in irelnnrl itsclt hut tilmughout the en-
- l. .
me vlll“-tis speech in the dsclr was do
Kelly, I young stu-
ths Seattle Jesuit cnileso.
ii ll
ti .
mgrplizaygilm at the evenings entertain-
- by Claire costello.
iall loy-
d id
l“iZl3‘r'l‘l'L‘. [slit lalld ot our iutllers, and
vinen T 1. cannon recited “Erllfl
Flu,” enthusiasm hrok Icons in round
fter round oi xlwllllw '9' ‘"9 3”“
' u some day to am over
nopl
Thomas RI.-
lalln Ray and .i
‘lsIi‘ir!pili‘da.-Irenl sans a nlmlt dullgatiui
Irish. sons In W“ -“" ‘ ""’
compnnled by lira. Brynn Lilla:-at ran
ml snectiy. , 19 "
young C
in her a
lhllr.
lily oi Anaconda. Manh-
ohn 1. Duran or smile
ta.
ta
Enduring
-4
I
1'
was” accomliilllad
k to Erin.” by W9 "W" ‘“""
Illlrr
E’
Mlrcul M.
FATHER 0’BRIEN'S EIILOGY.
St. Paul and Minneapolis Iriali
Men and Women Hear Eloqllent
Speech in Luudution of Enlinat
and His Principles.
51'. PAUL, llinll 'l.-Speak-
lng belore an enthusiastic Audience lhll
Hibernian nudi-
st. Thomas Cllurch, Minneapolis. deliv-
ered one oi the moat eloqent uld inspir-
as ever been as
following programme was given: " tar
spangicd he once. “Mother
hiachrrc lilra coarse Dilly. musical
se tidna. itallau Trio; re ratio,
"story or Ninety-eight." Susie Clarke;
violin nlc, Mcquads; recimiou,
c solo, “Kerry
"Fontenny." '1'. F‘. Kellill
ance," Mru. A. M. Conroy, "God Save
Ireland," nndlence.
titer 0' rich said, in Dart.
“it is an inallllct of human nature to
pay honor to the authors or great
-M.-hlevemenln.
sul
tionnl martyrdom, national heroism. nss
national immortality A na-
tion cannot hring orth pntrlota and
die. cret-cs still lives although centur-
ies have passed since . arathon was
taught and Tllcrlnopyluc was held.
to
E
D
n
:l
s.
- S
3
or Columbia would live for thousands of
years in the names of Washington and
Lincoln.
5 to the land toward which
turned to-
tlle llislory v( his collntr
ilgure oi Hugh o‘Ncill siill looms brave
and inspiring. the dying words or 5311-
el gn battleilelcl kindle his
nl:il'l touch heart: that ire reldy
ho .
I Im sure you WLII agree with
and generous and and
h nd the memol’! of Robert
Emmet.
"And It is well that his been In. He
won his way into the hearts of the peo-
ple and they have never (altered in their
allegiance No le de cry is necessary
to rous the iourta o
iilarcn It is ior him as red-lettered and
too
cs oi lallurea.
the over practical patriot ‘would he in-
clined to-say. nut train the nnlllelc
grave or use lrlah martyr comes‘ in us
another nlctsalzs nrld another legacy:
“He teaches the secret oi mlnhWd-
the wairhwol-ti oi those who aspire-
-nlat man mlllt tollow irccdoln though
it lead through blood and are
Thai ncrlllca in the hitter drart which
trscnlen still must and -
That every naillotic lite is the patriot’:
epitaph.’
I
“Hi: lite and his memory give the lie
the accusa-
at
or
a
ll r k out n
dceiia nhmllli ll!
rherlahed. that no loan’:
Edward Cosizlns
local scclcty wcr .
se who imrllilnated’ ill the lucci-
lllg ieit more strongly inlilucd than ever
with the prltlrlll s o nlnlct
nnd more determined to devote illum-
selves to the rurlllcrancs oi the on as
spoke about what the
c doln I
hi .
y lrnnll Mclluth slid tor which as died.
rollslol is aueslioned, that he may won
lhlp at what altar he pleura and that
ills picture will adorn the balls or mail‘
hnmell Illke o
nlrellulr FIRM: and i. s
thclr richest and poorest.
"Moi-ling: like thin hell! lllollndildn oi
airs. nay iiccarlay is I newcomer to
til. city. She nude wnrm rrlends rol-
hrl-sell last evening with her singing
o e song."
The Audience I'll truted to A real
dent at the A. 0. H. of Indlantpolll, Wu
heartily Anplluded in hll rnponu to
toast "inland . Not a P
Inca.‘ He nil in part:
I predirllim lint the Clamnb
Gael has made About Ihe resent Home
l'niII'>l diatnllt irom tile land llu alrllg- Rule moverllsllt and its bur-ya! by thn veruhmt known lager was presented. , . .
s ior one hundred and rir-ven Llberalrnrty hssrolnetruc. IntM1Iy'I my Flupzu-[ck .l.o random; [vto ’
years ailrr he olisrsd his lire as a nut Lilli-ngo Tntarlc that pianainic writer, ..,,,,. -. .
lice ior his country proclaim lo the ilir ' ollnnr iuiorlns ill mildly I
' ' - The scene or llohsrt nnlnlcvs trial v
I h . ,
;o;Id‘:o:lthlll:.>:l‘yly l‘EXC:l<)‘lhta[;IY::'i‘0ul‘;eihI‘:: gist 2:‘ rloul-lilacs’ or inland are In‘ 5: “unwed D, an AV Hm”, I my ‘
Xnandt-ii that lrsisncn dcslin ylh well was H than ill" I" M I ll: rm‘ ms‘ A"‘“ H ‘ " mm V’ 1
u ircla'hd'a drea is lo ‘ya nalion IoYd:uI'II'i;lllen";B'ln‘P;Di:g lo dilrldsolii" ” lb’ ”l""'""‘ '0' ' '""'“"”' ‘,
mm "M n ma“. "1 M mm D .0 H Y" M The amtnr or the evening was l-ion. -
n to put a stop
arch.
‘urgtinga like this h
to her onlla
eld under
or s sdxiely laai 1‘ll,'l‘l‘r lowered ,, . ’ 7 -v Meade i . . .
John B. McGIurnn ol Denver. Hz nlri
art: - -
“Ireland never taught a war oi rou-
Nstlonal .
View at tho nledgrs nnd promise! of the
El‘
a
idea in-hind me it
uuliul that . art
the history or irsinnd. and in our rols- wlllll e slam. in : l ‘
"WI with nslsud. brolleu promises uly Ihe broken spirit that can do that = ' 3
and vlnlslcd treaties. and that ll’-nhlih Ind lrrland's aplril Ivu ncvcr broken ‘
d iorbid-history pen a hall r ouraclv IA-night by hoII- '
in y )2: have to draw lnnnlritvlon Irarn cring the and dry or one or irrla
he Illilura cdniured u h the career noulclt Ind pures sons. who hrlwly o(- l
and lac death at Emmet: ,. pl. ,. “K in. 1,...“ r. l
“'In the midst or the tolnhs ll grave -"Ii"-I Wins vermin In helm” ‘
my , “en mm,“ no mm. at ins lrirh ideal. The l cal lived in
Am, .,,.,,,,1,, ,, lh, he“ 0, me my,’ , his dcnln and the success at his fziluya
d. it L‘l‘l)ln Ill glory nl rsi perish
xliallrl-. I lurch. and I
And the people llneel by tht slulnl. and
y D! the ilumelct-4
For the
be
no
lll.lVEllllDR lllln'lyllliilll.si=illi.
State and City Executives Attend
Banquet in Honor of Emmet ll.'l
Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS,
bnllflllct Bl lhe Hotel
in Indian Dolls in
o ladies were preserl .
1nd,, M
More than three hundred nlulnbcra
the l-Jmmet Club gathered lit the annual
last
night, the largest attendance lat uhy Iran-
swor
stone
torch to be lit, and ihe nnme to
writ. and the sword‘: red work to
do 2."
English,
eelchruiln
a
birthday ol the grut lrlah patriot.
it was also the drst meztlng at which
1
ol
uvlali ed aelnsil wars (or the
bencni oi iiinn.
"Elllulei. who the greatest conqueror
also re
.m:..:.?.?:..m..
lrlsh Parliamentary leaders. even recent-
ea lhnl they have aur-
i-lc dsrlsd til. -
"Fortune '
Emmet sllll ill-ea
dellccd by the new volunlcsr lnol-snlent..
No matter what rolu-r-lions ireland may
get iroln tlluc in tlllll-. the ultimate
goal in the same goidl Emmet Iuughl-
an irlsll riepulrllc.
hlr. Donnciiy nuplrd the toiiowiug
from John Redl'nnI'id'a speela delivered
in Dublin, Aug. 9, l on: ?...?.
"No slngl. rulcrlu. large or man has .
dependence might hold way.
for the sell snls principles that the
revolutionary (sthers or the United
Slaw: estsbllstled here."
spoar seated stthe speakers’ lahle, l ,
,mm,,,, H, um M ,.,,,,‘,,,,.,,,,,,y Ever been ohtalnrd ironl the English THE ST. ENDAS COLLEGE
“,2 “.,mm Moan,” Josm, A‘ “C. Govt-rnl'ni>nt for Ireland lly purely ton BUILDING 1:-UN-Dy
,, ., ' won.“ 3"," my ,.-nn. C4 alitutinnaii Teih r :ou cannot poi L.
9,. any augc ml 0 n e or re onn ,
mm!" not how ,0" , “mu 1,”,-. wllil-ll as not born I-xlorted in one way 7"“ E'”“"' 7"‘ G"'1"’ ““"""“‘- I
Alludlng to the resolution
: t
=v
E.
prlxaud
ways
Dmar air. Denny-will you please give .
me lrpal-o In acknowledge the (allowing ’ .
suluu-rlptlolla In the st. End College
nuiidlng I-‘und-all tron: New ynrll and
words of iroilillgl-ill, to Avoid clvli In . Brooklyn!
The Chlirth Al-L Ind lsler the Land not
were vrotllaeod lbelalutcly ay the indu-
coca oi Fenlanlnnl"
"Tail irolll Ml. Redmond is a grclll
tribute to lhc trlllh oi the contention
and
sincerely you .
- - - - P.ll rvlaal. - ..
F. 0. Box 1652, xew rorit. rs. Y. '
l6lh March, i ii.
rer lion amiln J. Keogh:
oh .
nty
,, Janlcs nuticr .
W Gr 2 .
the meeting. a said well that ll 7. . .
,,, W. ,,.,c,.m;o,,, mg “.,,,,,..,,,L, ,. dmontl bellm ll ills slatcnlcnt la lion. ynhn iv coir. lull.ou '
m,,,,m,y hm ,,,.,,,gh you m. lsaz was not only ul.-c nut proyhellt." shanlroi-ll ciuh. her D. Murphy . I0lI.i’lii
nhnalzed the necessity or ollacrylng the Ilile ult-aided as tnasunaste hielllbfrs or Shlmrock Club. per
dhmu um bmmn H” ,,,m.,,(,,,, or and oihcr sneakers with their sublecu ai. Mlirrly: M. Mun-ay. . ’
um ,ec,,uve ml ,,g,,..u,e b,.,,,Cge, were: -‘rile may we Celt.-hrhte," Joseph ourry,i=:conion,.v. Mcbermolt, 5
M “, 60“ me . H shta, Judge or the sp ellate court: 1), Murphy. B. Lyons. J i-lul- l
“hue m,,,,nm R,m,,,, .. M, 0, The Irish liars in Am ricl. captain lags, 1). O'Connell, T. Okellly '
lrillll ncsslry, he named his iirat son I Kelleher. and "The spirit oi l-:l-in,‘ - 5 ellcil . . 15.00
,.;,,,,,m G,.,,,,,,,, R,,,.,,,,, ,0, M m, lira ollaa ‘Tovh John Alktnlon alas J liogall ho
mt ms‘, ,,,‘m,,,,e,,. Emmet’! l-‘area l." . llllle s eet o'xciii straw. 1. Show
my“, 3,.” "M M, l.,m,,,,,, Mm. lad, and the clips hard with Ihe Kelly. L Mccsrtily-:2 uc.h.. 3.00
iora came from county lirulagh, Irzr “Ems 0! “God Sure Ireland" nnd “ he A. Murray. E. Corr. M. nrr-cr-
1,,,,,' W, “M ,, ml, , ,, . ,, “,1 starspllnglcd ElIIIl!(‘l"'lIylh0!e1)l‘Beni.. I-‘. silo, Miss A. Mlirny, lllsa
proud or his irlsh ancestry. as i un- ?‘-'0-T id. ‘ u y F. Tremor-sl
dersunil it. the Bella came ll-our one or PUEBLO IRISH CELEBRATE. ear --------- .. 8.00
Ihe counties that wants to bc crleludcd - aionllrrrn oi nlsisll club. pcr
in: Home ule. ill a dc.--ondant or PL‘ . cot, hlslch 5.-The Joh John Muiuily (names will an
um. mu, (,0... Armpgh, "H. to u. sol-le citcllly cluh last night gave one par 1 l rl. .. ...... .. son
at the lit-at oraioricsi, uiusinl
srnry entertnlnlnonu in honor at the
mp .11 mg 1.1,“ ,r,.,.,l,l my in Innitcralry oi the hint or Robert Enl- Joh ‘allay mull ,
gt lcr." et ever hear in 1)‘, Brooklyn irisnds, per Iilsrtln L X“
..I. P. 0'l‘iBh0n)’, editor or the Indiana P. ml trust In th-lrmun ol the Binnie (names will avvcar
(Tnthulac. and recogaltrd as am! at the committee at arr-nxemonts an too late l . .. 5.00 ‘
llelat illiol-lucd authorities on mndltllmll much credit cannot be liven him for
ll ircland, sal ‘A lot oi people In this We Iiwwsful results.
Mllnlry who are our irirnds, allude to T. Mr onald, president or the club, 1.
M, M H ,1“, mm ,,,..,,,r -.,l., 1. . csllcd the meeting to order and intro y y. Kelleher. ill. iiarrord. l V
telldcr expression which i guild iriah- dured Judsa M -I Galllsan as obairman L . no
man nppre ate, but It the sums it is o the ruecun . . on
Q" m ,,,,.a,..ge,. my l my 4, Mr Judge Gnlll5nn's Address was llco “‘m.l-‘lood,J.L)'
lltlln as some lmsglns shc has an with patriotic csllilnlest and minds. lit an. r. llce-ti. the
arch oflhlrtv-two thousand square miles times the an Inn" -A 1 -ixhlrr M F. my s.oo
d a po ulailou or is 1( she miles or wit and st olh tlmra thin "A I-‘rlend" . ..o.llo
M3,, H, M, than D,,.,,,,,,l., Sw“19 . vlere moved ll rars hv reiilnls or the rleulbera oi ceraldlns Club. lacr
d. Bnl um, Green l-lolirln and scr MrolIII1- devolmn and suirerlug at the (nudes w-lllappur .
win, all or which maintain their on -one and daughters of Erin. . ‘ on y
piste independence in spllc or the prox- T Hrsl nllrlhlwr was I nledle: ul ,
H, ,, vowed“, ,,,l,m,,,,.g mllml, irish airs played by Mrs. .7. .1. .lil-i)oa-
romplntcly surrounded by the ace and null iiisll clairc unlilgsn rendered ll .
in the treat country in aid pleasing number entitled “When Irish ,.
,m,,d to America‘ 1, 1,, yr, my. .4”... Eyes Are Smiling," and had to respond Thomas Gllaenarl.. . l
trlgcoul position for indepcndcncs than lo sn encore. Charles ‘oorlnn gm
Two or illg lrcst nllnllml! ou the par alias ll llinrgan Miss ‘l
any or these countr s.
".loilu Stuart Hill. the great econo-
trlhuted one hundred men lo one in inc
nrmy at washiugloll as ronilzrlrt-d Iq
quoting (mm
or George Wnshlnglon,"
by his aduntcd son. George Washington
any other iurciga nation
a “Memoirs
Plrke Cun ls
Rosolllllunli ollllnnlng the I’PlI(‘lIl oi the
tlrstlnn or all alleged hundred years
pace with Ensllnd Ier
hhlirlcl Donnell’: V
gran-line were rendered lly n ma
young women, alias vrra Prcudersasl,
Miss vivlsll Kelley and airs. vi B
aicaiinn. '
sari
D. Coleman
Tnul
Telephone: lzoz sryystnt.
orpmlnrnt 0! MARK COWEN 4: co.
Uniforms and Military Equipment: I
Heudquurlcrs (or Uniforms of the Irish
Volunteers in accordance with Gen";
Orders No. 11.
Service uniiorms consisting of Khaki trousers.
B ue
Flannel shirts, cxc., also on hand. ‘ -
d ‘M "“""""“' PERFECT HT AND HVISII GUARANTEED . ‘l, .
‘d M M .787-798 BROADWAY. , ‘
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