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. . . . [Marcu 18, 1905-
. _THE GAELIC AMERICAN - -
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7 ULLIVAN, :
- WHO MISLED JOHN HAY? ‘The next in ordes of the brothers was the | brought within, measurable distance the her gact to rennin, through the instr a 7 _. JOHN E. ‘s .
teritorial p intained his posi. | great end for which we all Tong and ro ity of these Treaties th sa Sates which ah
—_— tion against the the freedom of our beloved © te pele ogessed andl A D’ INSURANCE.
An Explanation Asked of His Ex- ene Tam, sir ars very sincerely, ‘The greotest cathusiasm prevailed at the BUILDER, REA
traordinary Statements tt. My Joun Toure, meeting = hea an ing of the: reat victory 4
7 chie
the Washington Post.) weed eB] Secretary | United States over the forees of Anglo: Ostices, 6202 Sth Ave., corner of 52nd St., Brooklyn, an
may be thought of the pro-| freed to submit, dark night having set in rite’ i Beth St., Brooklyn.
/ English policy ef Mr. Hay, everybody will some ime e before wit th the re cognition of ublic meeting of the Belfast Di District gee 5761 5th Ave., near “y .
ne ef jenry VIIL. as King o} Committee an rane . .
ae cis inespable of making ats | “Cromwell, of course, was our midnight | Cumann na nGaedbeal, held in Tower, ‘aa THE GAELIC 8 SOCIETY . ome see the beautiful two-story and basement, two-family -
‘ eee eres ume | ghoul, and it was during his benevolent as | North street, Belfast, ga Sunday, the 1st : If looking for a nice sig but on 58 Ste betwee,
ratements , and it was during his benevolent as- | North street, Belfas , : ing built on r
Sy And Ee emerefores he mi we because { Simulation that the large P ist possessions | day of February, 1905, Mr. Robert Johnston, ceqular monthly meeting of the| prick and stone houses, 12 and 14 rooms, now being 1,
. mmebody in whom he repoces confidence | Of the third brother were absorbed by the Belfast, in the chair the flowin Asuna | Gace Soctety was held on Saturday evening Sth and 6th Aves., opposite the Redemptorist Fathers’ Church.
7 mildcmannered “saints” Patrick Joseph | at the rooms, 47 West Forty-second stret . =
“Dutch Bill” about jain, seconded. by Me, "Parish Carbe he executive committee reported having : 128 Bay Rupoe.”
ma Supported by a number of gentlemen present, | arranged. the details of several matters of : TeLerHoNe | 250 Bay RIDGE, +:
d carried unanit : at interest to the society, among :
7 i vorkit yf
Resolved, That we, the Belfast District | most important being the working out o!
Committee of the Branches of the Cawana | the plans for the great annual Fels, Cebit Telephone, 1886-Chelsea.
na aGaedheal of Belfast ‘and the adjoining | agus | Seanachus, will be held in x
districts in Ulster, in public meetin Carnegie Hall on Easter Sunday evening.
bled, hereby desire wo place "on cord | ou The eEntize programme will, be announced DONNELLY MANUFACTURING co.
ei i ime, and it will be found the
. Senate of the United States of America has | (2 2 # t » .,
Senate ‘ed to the American pepe, ‘and also | best ever ‘presented to the friends of the
fo the eause of human 2 refusal | society from an artistic and educational li
fe approve of the “cutand-dricd” Arbitration | standpoint. :
ee ee ee eee ees | bean caret, historical, mes ei Headquarters for Uniforms of The Irish
ing its undoubted right of scrutinizing an ry committees reported ly and satis- ,
modifying or Tejecting such Treaties, if| factory progress during the pest month, Volunteers in accordance with -
found to contain any xopasals not in aceord- | a" ry of old-time staunch supporters olun
ance with the principles embodied in the | 4¢°4ne society were admitied to regular -General Orders No. 11. ee
Constitution of the United States, or tending 0 n to Feu -
in any respect to curtail the privileges or sa ned and mong te neers Right ish teed
i lower the dignity of the American people. | Rev. Joseph F. Mooney, Vicar-Gei ua. 3
mets comand Ding seater And be it far i hee sor, | BE Atehiocese: Patrick J. MacNuity, State . ++ Perfect fit and finish guaranteed .
i Resolved, That as members of av- | President of th
“Which of the statements is true, ; f
that all ing an especial and deep interest in the | way, President
z om rs, Mr. Hay can propery degoniat by Tce steal al een, anaes ire ration inviolate of the gree itttions wars ie eeidert ot mere 232 West Fourteenth Street, .
jurnis je ’
Stogeitert ai ination ges | Fe, apne Oat tempted Chit concate | Inyo our only eel rom Brak | HP sche and Tih grote a has pear Near Eighth Avenue, NEW YORK,
eee econ previous to the | Mis Joy, made a hard and fast bargain with | misgave We respectfully urge upon | Peis Ceoll: Patrick P. Meagher, one of as
Honing of the protecol, ond the tanguage ta | slericus, and gave him a college in May. | the Sense she absolute necessity wkich ee | few men in New York who can set
igning of the protocol, guage i u
which their report was made that it had been | S000, the Janisary output of which have | iss gpon its part, of safeguarding to th | Irish publications; Francis 3c NeCarren, Miss "
: : 1 nit | ever since been making it their business to | fullest extent the inestimable privileges iss Anna Eagan. °
. rome hg a se waters Sane and ie | cheat and coerce and cajole us ‘to adore the | Civil and political liberty at Present enjoyed | ‘The Gaelic Society is incorporated under
Mr, Hay's statement is true, that one of our} Golden calf and conform ourselves to the | D» fee am ean, people, by lefeating that | the laws of the State of New York, and the ° 9
naval office: one of our diplomatic off models set up by that Spiet a5 they theme Constitution, of the United States, and to dues are $5 . :
cers conceived and executed such a d Y jestroy by this means # 8 of the valo: :
cers one ed aod x st re sue © c ” says that those janissary priests | and resolution of the ancestors ‘of the Amer- probody named Long has been appointed 146 and 148 West 3st Street, NEW YORK,
ment without the knowledge of the State| ase due “tile power ‘a maaeing oteocle | Rag Feet a at the Resoinen, | Chief Secretary for ireland in room of Mr. “ ‘
to know a fact of such grave importance. | 128 they could choose no books is the "Resoteed. Thet all Wyndham, driven out by the Orangemen - MANUFACTURER OF ALL :
, rs it we respectfully urge yon .
We therefore respectfully but earnestly ask | Posite of what John Morley, when Chief | |, Kesoly le that land, in| —
that Mr. Hay shall furnish the proofs in his | Seeretary for Fesiand, stated in she How spite LE Gier protests tothe Sonera att HE PEOPLE oF erg rate 2, aa ia
possesion, if there are any, of his statement. viz Fnareser could | animated with a Jealous hatred of thie preat iy the grace of (od free and Independes t d
Until he ‘does so, The must refuse to | U¢ any books he pleased. What “Clericus' Republic of the West, we feel that no eifort | Fiver’ Osean, Te e€ everages
Oy Post m to :. 1 ‘Pt § CUNNINGHAM, Karte, con 1s
“ark SUr Sete Wc | oi rnd OA to on] a ce ea Ga
Mr. Hay indulges in another broad state- : . a r. . =n
— to be incorrect, as I bavi im bi O Cones aod SELTZER, VICHY, CARBONIC, Etc.
Oficial of the State Deva egeat BOF any | teachers who ba had afterwards to be initiated SUPREME eB GE THE STATE OF pext of ite
into snele legree: EM . axnte Manxix, of the City o} —_—
Steet without sabting fo Sens | Whe “Cle” are tithe teachers | “Wan Haogvine Plaga apne hang) Yoke ew ogg uence cet | sy Extra Ginger Ale and Club Soda. +3
Here, Rein, somebody othe Senate: | auty to counteract West British influence in Taxatin, also known a3 Kate Lenahan, if i are ve
Mee” * has willy sehool-book tes t congratulate him | Hiving, and ie igoue,, if ol at games | faa te ast Wail and Festament :
re unknowa to 1 devis- | O'Cosseus, late ofthe County of New York, dec PTL
Fine In the Sta te Deparinent’s oficia m being on fhe Bere ideo the Atlantic | tes, “Jegatees, grante at ue Hpsjand cach of pou are led et MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
and lengthy statement of » 1905, € for ay iam, next of kin, executors and a sefore, . oof cus County of New Yar
{the term of the protocol there is not the ‘hom this is] Or of the said Kate Lanatan, if decesed, | (ecm an cucu oy futon eh day Teizrone: 2524-A, Maison Square,
ji ight- : and the respective husban Is and wives of sai ten o'clock ip the forenoon of that day, nen and : -
slightest allusion 10 ie Senate or the slight rural “city” 0 ioees, legates, grantees, asiguees, heirs at Eite'f attend the probate of the sad ~ Will and =
ju ty of Longford, there | law and next of kin, whose names are un- | Testament,
1c judgment of the ery Rev. James Rey. | known to the plaintit’; and also all unknown | 4 And such of you as are hereby cited, aa are wner -
Second—On that same sfteroon, Janu ind Moydow. About | Petsons who by purchase, inheritance or other- | yon ontnmy ie you have van tienen, | WM, K, O°BEIRNE. . °° OWEN O'BEIRNE.
22, 1905, a correspondent of the New York Me from Astate ctand the: Locchill ae | wise have, claim to have an interest in or Piel sorters Doe hy aera ae fed, or inthe :
Tribune was informed by an offici e rdagh si D e cynolds was | Hen pon ‘the premises describ a nth fe com alt of your neylect or failure to do fo 80, a gearing
a ‘appoiated by the Surrogate to represent a
State Department that “the arrangement bas escent? Gas | paint herein, bx, theoush oF wider the be sd | Ss eee a ‘present a ’ /
none of the attributes of a treaty, and will tie school and | at law and wext i t| As Testiosy Wrensor, "We haw F famed the Sea :
jot require ratification by the Senate.” wot and | st e Surrogates Court of the said County ’
: vt. | found the, + . to | Heart, late of the City Of New York to be hereunto afi
This The protocol itself not only omit- a eee ees Smmet's imper. | ceased, gid, the “respective husbands” and | («3 SEES Hoe “aetee e Tiowas a |
os u provision for submission iskabi wives, if any, of such heirs at law and next ie of our said County of New Yor . oe
iskable speecbe ‘Wells the ean did contain 1 See oh cy sald County of New York
b the date on which i was to take Of ee tha | Bnet ut tat shoo es rma Hal| te te wn fe ian eter a Sr Lind ot tara FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
precluding all idea of the submission of it gether as | E rT and Marcaret Joseruine Raw - AMES A. DONNELLY,
, both individually and 2s Executor and Cigek of the Surrogate’s Court.
to ee Senate. understood that the the manager | Excoutrix especie under the last wa Joux J. O'Grany, a in aan assw are
and choice ther, but | and Testament of Margaret Heart, decease romney for .
hee, correspondent of the London Times cabted | © Sawel ‘of the tater in | Ele asarn Suir, Wienran Heaton, Hasm: | np, ay bead way, New Yorks te 5
January 26, 1905, that the protocol “requi t to the first be did not Heart Suite, Minnze C. Sarrn, Maz- | 4), Brobaig Clr bare She jreuck onthe day |
no sanction by the Senate, but was to be wet ne CABET Kaiser, SOCIETY OP THE Hevrens oF Feturn day, with sworn prost of sexs
followed, a3 originally understood, by imme- ae ire oe feacher THE Howe f Sours 1” Puacavany, House. oF STE OF NE ~ —FOR— ,
i "1 ive , MartHa Rosertsox, Tite Guu.v oF CRT OF THE STA” ‘
rf diate gstion in pursu iis terms refrain from playing Sultan sie Tnsnae Suvtoun, Caasiés VaNbewsinr, SRE SUN, oF Rew SOK Wattat B H R
. 2 | Bevrniney ns
It was described semi-officially, if not offi- y toma Taree Hh Manoane Joqertnt fe Renusavs cceiemare te ars, Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs.
cially, as not a treaty and not subject to ised | Surrsi, “Mary” Metov, the name “Mary” | hacoulon and, Exccutrix respectively Under te or :
ratification by the Senate.” hen wwe a the spit, to whics | betme titious, her teas. Christian “naite | Ryne wags alts hac a han No, 319 West 42nd Street,
ne ivi ue, , whose names une
cate Sanwary 29, ndent of the London Standard | the Irish priest bound himself, not content | being unknown to the plaintiff; Frances. 5. ling, and repli, an aevirect tesateen, | Near Eighth Ave., New York.
. ae 3 tees, helte at law, next of kin, execut
“The United Suntes will take over the.| “ntirely with the demoralizing system of | of claim to be creditors of Margaret Heartt, | grantces,asslences, heite at law, pext of kin, executors Terevwoxs: 1858-38.
barge of the Dominican finances within the | ¢éucation set for the latter in Maynooth, Tate of the City of New ased j ie respon, hanbanda and wives 6
we fotnisht eee ad him trotted out once a year to the ‘Tre Peorie or THE STATE ORK, | SCF Yevincea, lepnicts, grantees, assignees, heirs at .
rerrenae ee congress. afters "wil “ake | House, and there, a sight for the ‘angels o Gus Texewest House Dares oF Tate | iw and nes of kn, phone tarmcs are unlown (0
c - lows : ‘It OF York, Georce A. Harr: i kno soho by pur. |.
their course ‘under "a simple, Execusve | ¥&eP &t, swear as fo SEE Se” pone, Gener A wre ane | Ble bianco aera cee e ,
cir Gade ithae! Logue, take. the -Atmishy | of George, A. Ham fon & Br Brothers} Soromo™ | ingore fof Hen pon ep der foal THE TENTH _ ANNUAL
wat the American press undertod the mins that Twi be fata and bea ive | FO Jet ete SI Cae | Ra tn rokowi deg tea ited
ag reeves erate o sow "Yorke ti
‘ork Sun printed a cable from Santo Do- Fee, Tee, ae alten, Sfonet! “fee | spective nuatands and wives any, of ouch
° 5 « ale, : 2 mid wext of uiny ail of whose names .
cenaiven of ihe Cael Sus tok come ies Hee ee, fae aes Ati Wd
nek, “John’” Jones, the Christian ina a
f the custom-house receipts in accordance Of the last fourteen defendants are fictitious, | Heattt S Sure, i Mae Samm i Slanane TK ataa, AND
with the terms of the protocol signed here the true Chri names of said defendants | Socirry ore Ate, Maatin Rowuicrson,
January 30.” being unknown to plaintiff, all of said four: Fancarea cr ug tran Savioun, Cuantys Vanoen- —
The New York Evening Post said jJast defendants being Tenants in the | gi, [anes f, Aiccouon, EMEAREDN Eoxcharo ~ ‘
dently there was no dncan of aking: the premises described in the complaint. De- | Fwy {0-"bowamo, duregbary 1. Suir" tase
consent of the Senate.” on Cleitian name being “unkaown to the” plaintiff: :
‘The Buffalo Courier said: “That the prot- Tarat. Desinen ts New York County. “ osrrson Pand ail other eon who are . (OF THE
ecol was arranged without full instructions SUMMONS. .° veut ‘PeOre oF THE .
from Washington it would be difficult to b Torus Anove Nawro Derzxovtrs o ‘+ House, Dnraere -
lieve, even if the announcement had not | {he succession of the sso nee ", He ahs "You ane HEREDY sumMOxED to answer the serge inci gy Naw Your, Gronck A Hanoy FIRST REGIMEN
been officially made at the time that the | "Ves there bas been “a rotten foundation complaint in this action, cacy George A: Hargpron kbrothers, SoLoMton'L: Kavi, J
yor - M E ‘TTHEW H. MeER¢
the Sonat ould not require the consent of | aig down som where ‘neath the nati within twenty days after the service of this Se ace ‘Couraxt, Grtbo Fenian
t pate ‘a of the Irish race.” summons, exclusive of the day of service; | Jona! § WILLIAM L. GoopstEts ‘and
hese evidences are sufficient to Parnice Feaniten, ad in case of Your failure to appear, oF an- ee p Kkcetsee tp, "Joba! Cao Wis
Sure
sty Ate oe that he owes it 2 himself,
as to the country, to a full and
pubhe disclosure of all ‘he facts, va 1g to
ia unconstitutional and happily abortive
transact When that is done, it will be
m who has misled him into making the
statement swe have been exposing to th
light of trut
FERRITER FURTHER EXPLAINS
Editor Tre Garis Auras
my letters of Feb. 183 re March 4 I
re set forth the cause that h:
or another, the fundamental principles which
0 to form that ni: rut!
h of
f what I
me of
Ireland,” it w: f our
the eve of our long, dark night. The eldest
brothe he Irish priest the ki
i d, and TF
BELFAST HEN REJOICE.
Nationalists Applaud the
United States Senate
65 Great Grorce Street,
BE.rast.
‘ebruary 27, 1905.
Editor Tue Garuic Axemcan
‘e been requested by committee
o fone tie enclosed reolitons, passed
St the last meeting of the Belfast District
Committee of the Cumann oa nGaedteal for
cblicarion in your esteemed j journal. 1 also
encos short report of our meeting.
cannot expresa to you if this letter our
had bes
uccessful in
mittée also requests me ‘to express
heir appreciation of the sterling work ac-
red by.
fas if he died. after
sunset ast evening.
8
‘complishi your paper in achieving this
gre:
at _vietory, which, in our opinion,
igment will be tal
default ae ie relief demanded in ¢
plaint.
Dated the sath dayof
“Mhose names reo
taken against you by
com-
February, 1905.
w York City,
To Kate Lanahan, ako known as Kate Lena-
if living, and her issue, if any,
inknown to the plain-
tiff, and the devisees, legatees, grantees,
assignees, heirs at
utor:
spective husbands and wives of sai
and administrators
Jaw, next of kin,
8:
ex-
of the sai
id de-
visees, legatees, grantees, assignees, heirs
at law and next of
kin, whose names are
unknowa to the plaintiff, and also all
unknow:
m persons WI
ho by purchase, in-
heritance or otherwise have, or claim to
have an interest
premises described
herein, by, througi
Kate Lanahan, or
in or lien upon th
in the. complaint
hoor under the said
otherwise; also the
heirs at law and next of kin, if any, o:
Margaret Heartt, late of the City oF Sew
York, decea:
bands and wi
law and next of ki
and pla
true Christian
© J.D
, and tl
if any, of such heirs at
e Fespective.hus-
in, all of whose names
of residence are anion to
Dow!
lary”
ry” being | fictitious,
arte being unkrow®
and Frances $. Thomp-
ons who are
spon you
one ler of the
owling, a Justice of
the Supreme court of the State of New York.
dated the 1
with the empl nt in
of the County of New.
sew York.
Atneer W,
Ven.
Plaintit’s "Atrorne
Office and Post
No.
Oc ‘ree,
Wail Street,
’ Borah of Manhattar
New York Cit iy, NOY.
re ae
With
Thome n,
fendame
aid defendants being
last 5
premises.
9 THE Apove NaMED
Tye Ay HEREBY SUM
aint inthis. action,
hi ae oa the Flaine A
after eof this au
ef scnices and i
Dated the rath day of
To Kate Lanahan, also
ee pursuant to an order’
Justice of the Supreme C
ated the sath day of N
ice} Doing
the Site oP New
use, Borough ol
sherinaty fonu Thon
Golden, co Bennett fab
cl
in cane your
Hani ior dhe Sh Sie alan im
ner
2005
Blaints Adore
Ofice and Fost Office
it any, of euch 3
peony ohn” Moore,
TRIAL DESIRED. IN NEW YORK COUNTY.
SUMMONS.
Derexpawts:
MONED 1 anewer the
of yout
ttomey. within (renty da
mumons, exclusive of the da
ibe thken againal yu
the complaint,
bruary,
Si,
0. $9 Wi
Borough of Manat,
York City,
aaa Kate Lenahan;
now
~ livin and bee issue, er , whose nas n~
know: ve plain ic and ne devi en legates
levidees, legatees,
at a, ot kin
HEE
fee pert of kal of wh oan
ce are unknown tn the
Dooling. “Mary A ia an
ctitious, her frie Christian name ‘being fn cow
to the plaintid, a 28 mapa and ait
ther persons who are of cls cretitors of
us: Fieart late of the Clly. of Now Yorke
foregoing summons 1s served upon you by
of the Hohoratie
Santana i GY of New
v NO,
Aine
Office and ost Office ‘Adress,
t
fl
9 Wall Sir
Borgia gf Manat
Sy.
Review at 9 P, M., sharp.
Exhibition of
LEAGUE of New York.
Major Chas. J. Crowley, Commanding
~ WILL BE HELD AT THE
Grand Central Palace
. Forty-third and Forty-fourth Streets and
Lexington Avenue a
Friday, March 17
- ST. PATRICK’S WIGHT
REVIEW BY. : ,
MAJOR-GENERAL NELSON A. “MILES
Commanderin-Chief U.S. A, (Retired), Adj.- General of the State
of Massachusetts.
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