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T J I tQNTUOKYXHISH AJMI3 RIOANt a t E THE HENDERSON ROUTE Worlds Fair Rates 700 Tuesday and Thursdays Limited Seven Days Good only in Coach and Chair Cars 1000 Limited Fifteen Days 1100 Limited Sixty Days 1300 Limited to Deceniber 15 Only line operating Free Reclining Chair Cars on all through trains to St Louis Nos 41 and 44 are solid vestibuled trains composed of combination baggage and coach tree reclining chair car Pullman observation parlor car and diner meals a la through solid Louisville to St Louis Nos 45 and 40 are composed of vestibuled reclining chair cars seats free and Pullman sleepers City ticket office 230 Fourth Avenue Union Depot Seventh and Water Streets LJ Irwin TicketGen l Agent A J Crone Ticket Agent Union Depot H IH 111 I I II HtH1 I I H 11 + 1001 1 JE TRACY L H STRAUB w BOTH PHONES 363 TRACY STRAU FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS crr STREETShat IHM IMHMM Ml MMHHH III STATIONERS hq Br 1 dley ijert Cotl- coavoaA PRHT Blan oo t > aDo M Box Manufacturers BINDERS I ReprRentarolthellammonarypswrlterforKentuckTpewrite BCore Third and Green SISf KYet + + f + H + i + tt t t t t H FINE WINES CHAM- PAGNESALKOLJ3 345 West Green Street LIQUORS CIGARS 1 GOAL 100 Bushels Pittsburg First Pool 1300 100 Bushels Pittsburg Fourth Pool f 1200 Pittsburg 1st Pool 325 PllUburg 4th Pool 300 Jelllco 300 Laurel 300 Coal is freshly mined and well screened JOS DOUGHERTY Home Phone 2SS 1416 West BfOadwaj DRINK t tl6nru- J wnsKy BOTTLED BY HENRYe 407 East Jefferson Street TELEPHONO nee Worlds Fair Short Line 1 r Southern Railway U FORTYTHREE MILES THE SHORTEST FASTEST AND BEST TO THE wo LtnS fAI t LOOK AT THE SCHEDULE Leave Louisville 9 a m daily arrive St Louis 456 p m Entire train of Pull ¬ man sleepers through Southern railway standard dining car and vestibuled coaches from Louisville to St Louis completeLeave Louisville 1015 p m daily arrive St Louis 732 am Solid through train from Louisville with buffet drawing room Pullman sleepers and free reclining chair cars All trains make close con nection in Union Station at St Louis with Wabash suburban service direct to the Worlds Fair grounds ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES FROM LOUISVILLE 13 good returning until December 15 1904 11 good returning in sixty days 10 good returning in fifteen days Tickets will be on sale daily at the above rates f1 coach excursion tickets on sale every Tuesday and Thursday in July August and September good re- turning seven days P E Carr City Passenger and Ticket Agent 234 Fourth avenue Louisville AJ Crone Depot Ticket Agent Seventh Water Louisville C H Hunger I fort District Passenger Agent 234 Fourth avenue Louisville G B Allen Assistant General Passenger Agent St Louis BIG FOUR THE BEST LINE T- OIndianapolis Peoria Chicago AND AW POINtS IN INDIANA and MICHIGAN Cliviland dBuffalo New York Boston tJ AN9 AUPOINTSEASr- Isfonnutiol1 cheerfully furnished on applioatioa at City Ticket Office Big Fmir Retite 6JW Fourth Ave or write to ST Gt s Gial Agent PM8 Bger Agt I LeMIl IjY l u u r 0 Katie A Smith formerly of Gran W Smiths Sons LADY EMBALMER Washing and Dressing Ladies and Children a Specialty Elegant shrouds made to order at reas ¬ promptly BOTH PHONES 1677 OFFICE 652 FIFTH STR- EETLDBAX FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER e CARRIAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 3360 700 E Chestnut Street Both Phones 1180 Established 1863 JOHN 8 RATTfRMAN Successor to Mrs Geo Ratterman FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Carriages furnished for all occasions All calls promptly attended to day or night 1119 W MARKET ST WILL BEOIN SOON Contractor Joe Mackin has completed the foundation forthenewgymnasion for St Marys College He expects soon to begin work on the foundation for the new buildings to be erected by the Sisters of St Catherines IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE Offered by the Henderson Route Between Louisville and St Louis Commencing Sunday June 26 Ken- tucky popular line the Henderson route will inaugurate a safe and fast day service between Lcuisville and St Louis in each direction and will improve the time and equipment generally of all trains between these points Three daily trains will be operated in each direction on the following safe schedules between Louisville and St Louis Leave Louisville 830 am 9 p m and 7 am arrive St Louis 616 pm 720 a m and 616 p m The equipment is brand new just from the shops of the most modern vestibule pattern and is as fine as on any train op crating in or out of Kentucky The 830 a m train through without change of cars will be composed of Pullman observation parlor cars free reclining chair cars dining cars and high back seat passenger coaches The 9 p m train through without change of cars will con slat of Pullman sleeping cars free re ¬ dining chair cars and high back seat pas ¬ senger coaches The dining cars on day trains will serve meals a la caite you pay only for what you g t- All trains will leave from and arrive in the Seventhstreet Union depot Louis ¬ ville arriving at and departing from the magnificent new Union Station St Louis For any other information call upon E M Womack City Passenger Agent 230 Fourth avenue Louisville or F G Cnnningham Traveling Passenger Agent 206 North Broadway St Louis U BENTON HARBOR AND RETURN SI Via Big Four route Train leaves Seventh etreet depot 1yAuguet8- at 8 odock a mot tickets at city ticket office 2W Fourth avenue and at sJGwtw O1 lAIt t eI < t c J L 11111111111111111SPEAkING HII 1111 wfl PRINTING GIVE USA TRIAL ORDER tIC Dance Invitations Ii Wedding Invitations Note and Bill Heads Tickets Dodgers Etc I HOME PXXO2VXS 940I Kentucky Irish American I 326 VESr GREEN SrREET 7 Yf iVIriA 76Rr7 f7V1fl iTAJ I FAAA 1i TAi YfAA71ArIi 111TI7 ATi HIBERNIANS What They Have Been Doing the Past WeekGeneral- News Notes The Maryland State convention begin- ning August 11 and lasting three days will be held in Frostburg Division 1 will meet Tuesday night and a large attendance is looked for as several important questions will be up discussionDivision hold its regular meeting Wednesday night when reports will be heard from different committees on im- portant matters A large attendance and much Interest characterized the last meeting of Division 1 of Memphis The same report comes from many other quarters of the South The question of consolidating the di- visions has not been received very favor ably by a majority of the members they believing it to be to the orders best in- terests to have rival divisions Last Tuesday night Division 2 of Utica NY held a rousing meeting attended by State and county officers returned from the national convention Chief among the good things was the address delivered on Daniel OConnell by Rev Father D J Moore the talented young assistant of St Agnes church Hibernians and Irishmen everywhere should take to heart the following wise resolution adopted at the national con vention Believing firmly in its power- as an educative and moral force and real izing that a clean and independent press can not serve its true purpose unless ade quately and liberally sustained we rec ommendto the patronage of our members the Catholic papers and magazines and more especially the National Hibernian which is the official organ of our order The Hibernians are never lax in chant pioning the cause of the working people Their attitude is fully expressed in the following which was adopted by unani mous vote upon the recommendation of the Resolutions Committee We depre cate the uncalledfor and unwarranted treatment the lawabiding miners of Col orado are receiving and express the earnest hope that ere long the tights guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States may be secured to then There is nothing to be added to the following declaration of the national con- vention on the Irish question as it exists today We hail with pleasure the evi deuces of a regrowth of the independent selfreliant spirit once so marked char- acteristic of our ancient race We believe it heralds the dawn of a brighter era for the frish people in the cradleland of the race We reaffirm our belief in and at tachment to the undying principle of Irish nationality and confidently hope that Irish faith and endeavor may soon find their reward and fruition in the reestablishment of an untrammeled Irish nation Did any Catholic society ever give ut- terance to nobler sentiments than those expressed by the Hibernians in their late convention Read them and then answer Bowing in humble submission to the divine will we avail ourselves of this opportunity to give expression to and enter upon the record of the proceedings- of this convention our keen appreciation- of the loss the Christian world has sns tamed by the death of the late Pontiff ieo XIII His great learning dear judgment piety boundless charity and untiring energy in striving for the betterment of mankind made him the striking character of his time and bound him by strongest ties to eyery member of the Christian family We renew our pledges of loyalty and obe- dience to the teachings and mandates of our Holy Mother Church As dutiful children we extend our heartfelt greet- ings to our Holy Father Pius X and pray that he nny be long lived to admin inter to the wants of his numerous flock MILLIONAIRES The Millionaire Club recently organ- ized in the West End announces a select hop next Tuesday evening at QSlrader Hall Twentyeighth and Chestnut streets A handsome club room will be opened soon at Eighteenth and Market streets by the members among whom are Ed wrdI Mackey Floyd Cottner John OLeary Bud Slater John McGrath Ed- ward Vetter Harry Ridgeway Robert ildebrandt Louis Pucks Charles Slater and Thomas Guntber Prof Tuell will furnish the music for all their soda gatherings VS SEMONINS The Garrya will cross beta with the strong Semoaln team tomorrow after- noon at Garry Park The G rrys have the remarkable record of lodag but C game out of ninetaeuplayed this aeries The 9BC6essof the team i is dae in ag1at MMUHUC to the pitchittg of J knMgckayt- b IIIIIIII II JOB I Ie = QARRYS who is now considered the best pitcher Iin the city league The Garrys are open to challenges from any team in the city or State TEBEAUS DEFENDER One Reason For the Lack of Proper Local Base Ball Management The Kentucky Irish American has con tended all along in its columns that the most noticeable feature of the local base- ball situation was the able defense of Manager Tebeaus shortsighted manage ment given by the daily sporting writers Walter Haldeman Pearce the able sporting editor of the Times being a chief satellite in this line His attacks on Harry White tarry Quinlan and Forest Wright have become disgusting to the fairminded base ball public the only explanation plausible being that he is trying to curry favor with Tebeau In the case of Pitcher Wright and regard ing the others his attacks only show that his knowledge of the game and what con stitutes a ball player is extremely limited We confess our amazement when we learned through the Times columns of Wednesday that Pitcher Wright had been receiving the magnificent sum of 30 per month and can not understand why Wright should be so ungrateful to Manager Tebeau as not to continue at less than the wages paid laborers ot the street Possibly if he had continued to pitch winning ball he might have been raised to 35 at the end of the season but not before The Kentucky Irish American has no axe to grind in this case but in behalf of the sport loving public it enters a protest against the niggardly management of the local club and at the same time sug Best that the Times give its aforesaid sporting writer Walter Haldeman Pearce a long and well deserved vacation STPATRICKS PURGATORY Annual Pilgrimage to a Lonely Spot In the County- Donegal The pilgrimage to the top of the mountain of Croagh Patrick is a great and famous one but a still greater and far more famous onethe greatest and most famous in IrelandIs the pilgrim- age to St Patricks Purgatory Lougb- Dearg County Donegal In memory of St Patricks retirement to this lonely spot for prayer and fasting a pilgrimage a threedays oneIs annually observed by several thousands of people who come from various parts of England Ireland and Scotland and oftentimes from America and distant Australia The pilgrimage to St Patricks Purgatory is lonelyi ins of Donegal The island is very small one might cast a stone clear over It yet frequently there are several hundreds of people on the island at one time and day or night their orisons never cease This pilgrimage begins on the first of June and winds up on August 15 and it is one of the most ex traordinary and one of the most elevate lug scenes ever witnessed SURPRISE fOR HUBBY She was a young wife just married from boarding schoolone of the lovey dovey orderand although highly edu- cated didnt know beans from any other vegetable Hence this dialogue with the cookNow Sara what are we to have for dinner Theres two chickens to dress mam Ill dress them the first thing Where are their clothes Gracious mam theyre in their feath- ers yeti Oh then serve them that way The ancient Romans always cooked peacocks with their feathers on It will be a sur- prise for hubby It will that mam If you want to help you could be paring the turnips Oh how sweet Ill pair them two and two in no time Why I had no idea cooking was so picturesque ill think main that washing the cel- ery is more in your line All right Sara Ill take it up to the bath room and Ive some lovely Paris soap that will takeoff every speck Thank you mam Would you mind telling me the name of the asylum where you were eddicated I think Ill have to ake some leseona there myself if we are going to work together The high crushed kid belts are the- beet for ordinary wer The long flat potob in the frost of the blouse t fo nolougergoOdBtylej A deep craiak girdle worn with a abort bolero adds to lib fiicfarMq eMM r n IRELAND Record of the Most Important of the Recent Events Culled From Exchanges The Orangemen of the North are dis organized and breaking into factions William Beatty a Letterkenny Con stable ended his life by committing suicideThe Rev John Fay parish priest o f the united parishes of Coole and Dangan is dead John Dillon MP was one of the noted personages who witnessed the sports at Kiltimagh Among the many valuable gifts for the Armagh Cathedral is a costly gold chalice from the Holy Father Pius X The sudden death announced at New castle County Down of Dr William Keown a well known and clever oculist His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin presided at the solemn opening of Grey stones new church Bishop Donnelly preached the sermon At the Armagh assizes James Machett convicted of administering tartar emetic poison to his brotherinlaw in a cup of tea was sentenced to twelve months im prisonmentWhile from Waterford to Tra more the Rev George Sweetman of Drumcannon suddenly fell off his wheel and was picked up dead Death is at ¬ tributed to apoplexy- At Belfast a demonstration was organ ized by the Grand Lodge to celebrate the battle of the Boyne but a counter demon stration was held by the independents Neither attracted much attention While bathing in the river near Balli namore County Galway three brothers Lawrence John and Patrick Loban aged thirteen nine and seven years respect ¬ ively and another youth named Coffey were drowned Word was conveyed to the Navan police that a number of valuable cattle the property of Michael Rogers Navan were maliciously destroyed by poison on his lands at Conoughmore It is believed that the animals were poisoned but as Rogers is popular with all classes no reason can be assigned for such a wanton actNews comes from Fermoy that William Aaron caretaker of the Douglas grounds Kilworth seeing Patrick Mahony in the grounds ordered him out Aaron alleges Mahony assumed a crouching position and approached him whereupon he dis- charged ¬ a double barreled gun at Ma bOny killing him almost instantly Aaron then handed himself up to the police at Kilworth He was remanded for eight days charged with murder Now that rumors of an approaching dissolution of Parliament are circulated from time to time the prophets are busy circulating probable party gains and losses in the event of an appeal to the country The successes gained by the Liberals at the byeelections have been a source of much encouragement to them and their organs in the press look to the future in jubilant mood There have it appears been thirtytwo elections since 1902 These seats were represented in 1885 by eighteen Liberals fifteen Conservatives They are now held by twenty Liberals and twelve Conserva- tives The Liberals have improved their position in the thirtytwo seats by four as compared with 1885 and upon this basis it is calculated that in the United Kingdom excluding Ireland the Liber- als have a majority of from sixty to seventy over both Tories and National- ists Some of the Liberals are even sanguine that the party will haye a larger majority It may be well for them to re- member that when party votes are evenly balanced in so many constituencies fore- casts can not inspire deep confidence If the Liberals should quarrel with the Irish and Catholic voters in Great Brit- ain it is safe to assert that their victory- If they secure one would be but slight LOUISVILLE WAS THERE In a glowing description in the last issue of the Western Catholic of the In- duction of thirtyfive candidates into the Quincy Council it was noted that among the 150 visiting Knights was one from Louisville The three degrees were con ferred by teams from Quincy ann Gales- burg Before the initiation members and candidates to the number of 250st tended mass at St Peters celebrated by Rev Father Kerr rector and chaplain of the council An eloquent sermon was preached by Rev Father Connors of Hannibal and at the banquet in the evening toasts were responded to by Father Brennan rector of St Rose church District Deputy Sir Knight dichaei Doherty of Galesburg Judge Ccrwin of Pine Bluff and others With the added new members Quincy Council now erseede 900 embracing a goodly O i 0 J PABST BEER ALWAYS PURE Brewed from carefully selected barley and hopsnever permitted to leave the brewery until properly aged TEx3PHONE 1t3e3o Louisville BranchFourteenth and Jefferson Sts DRINK Hofbrau Pilsen 1 r Beer BREWED BY SENN Be ACKERMAN BRE wING COLEF l INOORPORATED TELEPHONE 4B2 x4oITIrIIiLIC KY Cumb Phone Main 1913 1913oeZ Geo Wiedemann BREWING COMPANYS Celebrated 4 Draught and Bottled Boers Sold at all leading bars and cafes Renowned for purity strength and excellent flavor Gruber and Deuser Managers Louisville Ky ASK FOR Otto Brewerys Cream Beer DIERSEN BROS Proprietors ONE OF THE FINEST BEERS MADE Telephone 1137 JOHN F OERTEL BUTCHERTOWN BREWERY CREAM COMMON BEER n 14001404 Story Avenue Telephone 891 LOUISVILLE KY JOHN XB FRANK VV AL TERS Clay = Street Brewery i 812 and 814 CLAY STREET Telephone 2092 LOUISVILLE KY NORTH STARRE- FRIGERATORS Solid hardwood extra well constructed with cork filling and asbestos lining ALWAYS GIVES SATISF- ACTIONGEHERSON 217 Market St near Second IR M ANDRIOI X 8 SONS r r WAGON N MANUFACTURERS Carriage Repairing and Rubber Tires 205 and 207 WEST GREEN ST representation of the business and pro fessional people of the city YELLOWSTONE PARK TOUR Every Expense Included In Ticket Person ¬ ally Conducted Party The only exclusive Yellowstone Park excursion from this section in 1904 will be run by the Monon Chicago North ¬ western and Northern Pacific railways leaving Cincinnati Louisville and In dianapolis on Wednesday August 3 The train will be called The Yellow stone Park Special and will be composed of Pullman palace sleepers dining and baggage cars It will run to Yellowstone Park and return without change al ¬ though stops for sightseeing will be made at several places All expenses will be included in the ticket and everything furnished will be firstclass An illus ¬ trated folder telling all about the tour can be had by calling on or addressing B H Bacon District Passenger Agent Monon route Fourth and Market streets Louisville SI8 NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN S19 Via Big Four route Tuesday August 2 Only 150 more to Toronto good returning via lake steamer Buffalo to Cleveland Stopover allowed at Chau tauqua Get tickets and sleeping car berths at city ticket office 259 Fourth avenue S J Gates General Agent GRAND OUT Of TOWN EXCURSION Sunday July 31 Big Four Route to the Indiana gas belt Special train leaves Seventhstreet Union depot at7 oclock a m Extremely low roundtrip rates as follows Rushville 1 Knightstown 1 Anderson 125 Alexandria 125 i Ma rion 150 Tickets on sale at city ticket office 250 Fourthavenue and at depot S J Gatse General Ageat e I ploeiix JIill park Open For the Season NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE DATES FOR PicnicsSocials Outings greatlyImproved Parties ¬ ager of Phoenix Hill Park before closing contracts C B THOMPSON hOiitlS r ROSEBUDS A SPECIALTY FLORAL DESIGNS 682 Fourth Avenue 261 W Jeflsrson St Both Telephones 10SO All orders receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaran- teedQUICK MEAL GAS RANGES 4 Lead in quality style reputation and merit Universally acknowledged to be STANDARD OF EXCE- LLENCEGEHERSON 217 Market St near Second QO TO PioneerBottling House FOR STRAIGHT WHISKIES Irv BIG JUG AT DOOR JF DANT 913 WEST BROADWAY sear Union Station REMANN BEOS IMPORTKKa F FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Distillers and Wholesale Deal- ers ¬ in Finest Brands of Ken ¬ tucky Whiskies especially PEARL OF NELSON BOTTLED IN BOND felephoie 1948 234 Sixth Street WINES LIQUORS CJIABS VALS SALOON f VAL LESTER Prop Hot Lunch every morning from 930 to 1230 oclock 44g ART QRlBErK IfaT t v- n N

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Page 1: Note and Bill Heads BranchFourteenth 940I Inyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7vq814pf7d/data/0800.pdf · T J ItQNTUOKYXHISH AJMI3RIOANt a t E THE HENDERSON ROUTE Worlds Fair Rates 700 Tuesday and

T J I tQNTUOKYXHISH AJMI3RIOANt at

E THE HENDERSON ROUTE

Worlds Fair Rates700 Tuesday and Thursdays Limited Seven Days Good only

in Coach and Chair Cars

1000 Limited Fifteen Days 1100 Limited Sixty Days

1300 Limited to Deceniber 15

Only line operating Free Reclining Chair Cars on all through trains to St LouisNos 41 and 44 are solid vestibuled trains composed of combination baggage andcoach tree reclining chair car Pullman observation parlor car and diner meals a la

through solid Louisville to St Louis Nos 45 and 40 are composedof vestibuled reclining chair cars seats free and Pullman sleepers City ticketoffice 230 Fourth Avenue Union Depot Seventh and Water Streets L J IrwinTicketGenlAgent A J Crone Ticket Agent Union Depot

HIH 111 I I I I HtH1 I I H 11+ 10011JE TRACY L H STRAUB

wBOTH PHONES 363

TRACY STRAUFUNERAL DIRECTORS

AND EMBALMERScrrSTREETShatIHM IMHMM Ml MMHHH III

STATIONERS hq Br1dley ijert Cotl-

coavoaAPRHT

Blan oot > aDoM Box Manufacturers

BINDERSIReprRentarolthellammonarypswrlterforKentuckTpewrite

BCore Third and Green SISfKYet++f+H +i + tt t t t t H

FINE WINES CHAM-PAGNESALKOLJ3

345 West Green StreetLIQUORS CIGARS

1 GOAL100 Bushels Pittsburg First Pool 1300100 Bushels Pittsburg Fourth Pool f1200

Pittsburg 1st Pool 325PllUburg 4th Pool 300Jelllco 300Laurel 300

Coal is freshly mined and well screened

JOS DOUGHERTYHome Phone 2SS 1416 West BfOadwaj

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BOTTLED BY

HENRYe407 East Jefferson Street

TELEPHONO nee

Worlds Fair Short Line

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Southern RailwayUFORTYTHREE MILES THE SHORTEST

FASTEST AND BEST TO THE

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Leave Louisville 9 a m daily arriveSt Louis 456 p m Entire train of Pull ¬

man sleepers through Southern railwaystandard dining car and vestibuledcoaches from Louisville to St LouiscompleteLeave

Louisville 1015 p m dailyarrive St Louis 732 a m Solid throughtrain from Louisville with buffet drawingroom Pullman sleepers and free recliningchair cars All trains make close connection in Union Station at St Louiswith Wabash suburban service direct tothe Worlds Fair groundsROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES FROM

LOUISVILLE13 good returning until December 15

1904 11 good returning in sixty days10 good returning in fifteen days

Tickets will be on sale daily at the aboverates f1 coach excursion tickets onsale every Tuesday and Thursday inJuly August and September good re-turning seven days

P E Carr City Passenger and TicketAgent 234 Fourth avenue Louisville

AJ Crone Depot Ticket Agent SeventhWater Louisville C H Hunger

I fort District Passenger Agent 234 Fourthavenue Louisville G B Allen AssistantGeneral Passenger Agent St Louis

BIG FOURTHE BEST LINE T-

OIndianapolisPeoria Chicago

AND AW POINtS IN

INDIANA andMICHIGAN

ClivilanddBuffaloNew York Boston

tJ AN9 AUPOINTSEASr-Isfonnutiol1 cheerfully furnished on

applioatioa at City Ticket Office BigFmir Retite 6JW Fourth Ave or write toS T Gt s Gial Agent PM8 Bger Agt

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Katie A Smithformerly of Gran W Smiths Sons

LADY EMBALMER

Washing and Dressing Ladies and

Children a SpecialtyElegant shrouds made to order at reas ¬promptly

BOTH PHONES 1677OFFICE 652 FIFTH STR-

EETLDBAXFUNERAL DIRECTOR

AND EMBALMER e

CARRIAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Phone 3360 700 E Chestnut Street

Both Phones 1180 Established 1863

JOHN 8RATTfRMANSuccessor to Mrs Geo Ratterman

FUNERAL DIRECTORAND EMBALMER

Carriages furnished for all occasionsAll calls promptly attended to day or night

1119 W MARKET ST

WILL BEOIN SOON

Contractor Joe Mackin has completedthe foundation forthenewgymnasion forSt Marys College He expects soon tobegin work on the foundation for thenew buildings to be erected by the Sistersof St Catherines

IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE

Offered by the Henderson Route BetweenLouisville and St Louis

Commencing Sunday June 26 Ken-

tucky popular line the Hendersonroute will inaugurate a safe and fast dayservice between Lcuisville and St Louisin each direction and will improve thetime and equipment generally of alltrains between these points Three dailytrains will be operated in each directionon the following safe schedules betweenLouisville and St Louis

Leave Louisville 830 a m 9 p m and7 am arrive St Louis 616 pm 720a m and 616 p m

The equipment is brand new just fromthe shops of the most modern vestibulepattern and is as fine as on any train opcrating in or out of Kentucky The830 a m train through without changeof cars will be composed of Pullmanobservation parlor cars free recliningchair cars dining cars and high backseat passenger coaches The 9 p m trainthrough without change of cars will conslat of Pullman sleeping cars free re¬

dining chair cars and high back seat pas¬

senger coaches The dining cars on daytrains will serve meals a la caite youpay only for what you g t-

All trains will leave from and arrive inthe Seventhstreet Union depot Louis ¬

ville arriving at and departing from themagnificent new Union Station StLouis For any other information callupon E M Womack City PassengerAgent 230 Fourth avenue Louisville orF G Cnnningham Traveling PassengerAgent 206 North Broadway St Louis

U BENTON HARBOR AND RETURN SI

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Dance Invitations IiWedding Invitations

Note and Bill HeadsTickets Dodgers Etc I

HOME PXXO2VXS 940IKentucky Irish American I326 VESr GREEN SrREET

7 Yf iVIriA 76Rr7 f7V1fl iTAJ I FAAA 1i TAi YfAA71ArIi 111TI7 ATi

HIBERNIANSWhat They Have Been Doing

the Past WeekGeneral-News Notes

The Maryland State convention begin-ning August 11 and lasting three dayswill be held in Frostburg

Division 1 will meet Tuesday nightand a large attendance is looked for asseveral important questions will be up

discussionDivisionhold its regular meeting

Wednesday night when reports will beheard from different committees on im-

portant mattersA large attendance and much Interest

characterized the last meeting of Division1 of Memphis The same report comesfrom many other quarters of the South

The question of consolidating the di-

visions has not been received very favorably by a majority of the members theybelieving it to be to the orders best in-

terests to have rival divisionsLast Tuesday night Division 2 of Utica

N Y held a rousing meeting attendedby State and county officers returnedfrom the national convention Chiefamong the good things was the addressdelivered on Daniel OConnell by RevFather D J Moore the talented youngassistant of St Agnes church

Hibernians and Irishmen everywhereshould take to heart the following wiseresolution adopted at the national convention Believing firmly in its power-as an educative and moral force and realizing that a clean and independent presscan not serve its true purpose unless adequately and liberally sustained we recommendto the patronage of our membersthe Catholic papers and magazines andmore especially the National Hibernianwhich is the official organ of our order

The Hibernians are never lax in chantpioning the cause of the working peopleTheir attitude is fully expressed in thefollowing which was adopted by unanimous vote upon the recommendation ofthe Resolutions Committee We deprecate the uncalledfor and unwarrantedtreatment the lawabiding miners of Colorado are receiving and express theearnest hope that ere long the tightsguaranteed by the Constitution of theUnited States may be secured to then

There is nothing to be added to thefollowing declaration of the national con-

vention on the Irish question as it existstoday We hail with pleasure the evideuces of a regrowth of the independentselfreliant spirit once so marked char-acteristic of our ancient race We believeit heralds the dawn of a brighter era forthe frish people in the cradleland of therace We reaffirm our belief in and attachment to the undying principle ofIrish nationality and confidently hopethat Irish faith and endeavor may soonfind their reward and fruition in thereestablishment of an untrammeled Irishnation

Did any Catholic society ever give ut-

terance to nobler sentiments than thoseexpressed by the Hibernians in their lateconvention Read them and then answer

Bowing in humble submission to thedivine will we avail ourselves of thisopportunity to give expression to andenter upon the record of the proceedings-of this convention our keen appreciation-of the loss the Christian world has snstamed by the death of the late Pontiffieo XIII His great learning dear

judgment piety boundless charityand untiring energy in strivingfor the betterment of mankindmade him the striking character of histime and bound him by strongest ties toeyery member of the Christian familyWe renew our pledges of loyalty and obe-

dience to the teachings and mandates ofour Holy Mother Church As dutifulchildren we extend our heartfelt greet-ings to our Holy Father Pius X andpray that he nny be long lived to admininter to the wants of his numerous flock

MILLIONAIRES

The Millionaire Club recently organ-ized in the West End announces a selecthop next Tuesday evening at QSlraderHall Twentyeighth and Chestnut streetsA handsome club room will be openedsoon at Eighteenth and Market streetsby the members among whom are EdwrdI Mackey Floyd Cottner JohnOLeary Bud Slater John McGrath Ed-

ward Vetter Harry Ridgeway Robertildebrandt Louis Pucks Charles Slater

and Thomas Guntber Prof Tuell willfurnish the music for all their sodagatherings

VS SEMONINS

The Garrya will cross beta with thestrong Semoaln team tomorrow after-noon at Garry Park The G rrys havethe remarkable record of lodag but Cgame out of ninetaeuplayed this aeriesThe 9BC6essof the team iis dae in ag1at

MMUHUC to the pitchittg of J knMgckayt-

b

II IIIIII IIJOB

IIe

=

QARRYS

who is now considered the best pitcherIin the city league The Garrys are opento challenges from any team in the cityor State

TEBEAUS DEFENDER

One Reason For the Lack ofProper Local Base Ball

Management

The Kentucky Irish American has contended all along in its columns that themost noticeable feature of the local base-

ball situation was the able defense ofManager Tebeaus shortsighted management given by the daily sporting writersWalter Haldeman Pearce the ablesporting editor of the Times being achief satellite in this line His attackson Harry White tarry Quinlan andForest Wright have become disgustingto the fairminded base ball public theonly explanation plausible being that heis trying to curry favor with Tebeau Inthe case of Pitcher Wright and regarding the others his attacks only show thathis knowledge of the game and what constitutes a ball player is extremely limited

We confess our amazement when welearned through the Times columns ofWednesday that Pitcher Wright hadbeen receiving the magnificent sum of30 per month and can not understandwhy Wright should be so ungrateful toManager Tebeau as not to continueat less than the wages paid laborers otthe street Possibly if he had continuedto pitch winning ball he might havebeen raised to 35 at the end of theseason but not before

The Kentucky Irish American has noaxe to grind in this case but in behalf ofthe sport loving public it enters a protestagainst the niggardly management ofthe local club and at the same time sugBest that the Times give its aforesaidsporting writer Walter Haldeman Pearcea long and well deserved vacation

STPATRICKS PURGATORY

Annual Pilgrimage to a LonelySpot In the County-

Donegal

The pilgrimage to the top of themountain of Croagh Patrick is a greatand famous one but a still greater andfar more famous onethe greatest andmost famous in IrelandIs the pilgrim-age to St Patricks Purgatory Lougb-Dearg County Donegal In memory ofSt Patricks retirement to this lonelyspot for prayer and fasting a pilgrimage

a threedays oneIs annually observedby several thousands of people who comefrom various parts of England Irelandand Scotland and oftentimes fromAmerica and distant Australia Thepilgrimage to St Patricks Purgatory islonelyiins of Donegal The island is verysmall one might cast a stone clear overIt yet frequently there are severalhundreds of people on the island at onetime and day or night their orisonsnever cease This pilgrimage begins onthe first of June and winds up onAugust 15 and it is one of the most extraordinary and one of the most elevatelug scenes ever witnessed

SURPRISE fOR HUBBY

She was a young wife just marriedfrom boarding schoolone of the loveydovey orderand although highly edu-

cated didnt know beans from any othervegetable Hence this dialogue with the

cookNowSara what are we to have for

dinnerTheres two chickens to dress mamIll dress them the first thing Where

are their clothesGracious mam theyre in their feath-

ers yetiOh then serve them that way The

ancient Romans always cooked peacockswith their feathers on It will be a sur-

prise for hubbyIt will that mam If you want to

help you could be paring the turnipsOh how sweet Ill pair them two

and two in no time Why I had no ideacooking was so picturesque

ill think main that washing the cel-

ery is more in your lineAll right Sara Ill take it up to the

bath room and Ive some lovely Parissoap that will takeoff every speck

Thank you mam Would you mindtelling me the name of the asylum whereyou were eddicated I think Ill have toake some leseona there myself if we are

going to work together

The high crushed kid belts are the-beet for ordinary wer

The long flat potob in the frost of theblouse tfo nolougergoOdBtylej

A deep craiak girdle worn with a abortbolero adds to lib fiicfarMq eMM

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IRELANDRecord of the Most Important of

the Recent Events CulledFrom Exchanges

The Orangemen of the North are disorganized and breaking into factions

William Beatty a Letterkenny Constable ended his life by committing

suicideTheRev John Fay parish priest of

the united parishes of Coole and Danganis dead

John Dillon MP was one of thenoted personages who witnessed thesports at Kiltimagh

Among the many valuable gifts for theArmagh Cathedral is a costly gold chalicefrom the Holy Father Pius X

The sudden death announced at Newcastle County Down of Dr WilliamKeown a well known and clever oculist

His Grace the Archbishop of Dublinpresided at the solemn opening of Greystones new church Bishop Donnellypreached the sermon

At the Armagh assizes James Machettconvicted of administering tartar emeticpoison to his brotherinlaw in a cup oftea was sentenced to twelve months im

prisonmentWhilefrom Waterford to Tra

more the Rev George Sweetman ofDrumcannon suddenly fell off his wheeland was picked up dead Death is at ¬

tributed to apoplexy-

At Belfast a demonstration was organized by the Grand Lodge to celebrate thebattle of the Boyne but a counter demonstration was held by the independentsNeither attracted much attention

While bathing in the river near Ballinamore County Galway three brothersLawrence John and Patrick Loban agedthirteen nine and seven years respect ¬

ively and another youth named Coffeywere drowned

Word was conveyed to the Navan policethat a number of valuable cattle theproperty of Michael Rogers Navan weremaliciously destroyed by poison on hislands at Conoughmore It is believedthat the animals were poisoned but asRogers is popular with all classes noreason can be assigned for such a wanton

actNewscomes from Fermoy that William

Aaron caretaker of the Douglas groundsKilworth seeing Patrick Mahony in thegrounds ordered him out Aaron allegesMahony assumed a crouching positionand approached him whereupon he dis-

charged¬

a double barreled gun at MabOny killing him almost instantlyAaron then handed himself up to thepolice at Kilworth He was remandedfor eight days charged with murder

Now that rumors of an approachingdissolution of Parliament are circulatedfrom time to time the prophets are busycirculating probable party gains andlosses in the event of an appeal to thecountry The successes gained by theLiberals at the byeelections have been asource of much encouragement to themand their organs in the press look to thefuture in jubilant mood

There have it appears been thirtytwoelections since 1902 These seats wererepresented in 1885 by eighteen Liberalsfifteen Conservatives They are now heldby twenty Liberals and twelve Conserva-tives The Liberals have improved theirposition in the thirtytwo seats by fouras compared with 1885 and upon thisbasis it is calculated that in the UnitedKingdom excluding Ireland the Liber-als have a majority of from sixty toseventy over both Tories and National-ists Some of the Liberals are evensanguine that the party will haye a largermajority It may be well for them to re-

member that when party votes are evenlybalanced in so many constituencies fore-

casts can not inspire deep confidence Ifthe Liberals should quarrel with theIrish and Catholic voters in Great Brit-

ain it is safe to assert that their victory-If they secure one would be but slight

LOUISVILLE WAS THERE

In a glowing description in the lastissue of the Western Catholic of the In-

duction of thirtyfive candidates into theQuincy Council it was noted that amongthe 150 visiting Knights was one fromLouisville The three degrees were con

ferred by teams from Quincy annGales-burg Before the initiation membersand candidates to the number of 250sttended mass at St Peters celebrated byRev Father Kerr rector and chaplain ofthe council An eloquent sermon waspreached by Rev Father Connors ofHannibal and at the banquet in theevening toasts were responded to byFather Brennan rector of St Rosechurch District Deputy Sir Knightdichaei Doherty of Galesburg JudgeCcrwin of Pine Bluff and others Withthe added new members Quincy Councilnow erseede 900 embracing a goodly

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YELLOWSTONE PARK TOUR

Every Expense Included In Ticket Person ¬

ally Conducted PartyThe only exclusive Yellowstone Park

excursion from this section in 1904 willbe run by the Monon Chicago North ¬

western and Northern Pacific railwaysleaving Cincinnati Louisville and Indianapolis on Wednesday August 3

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