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99, Jackson, Mich.-Charles Sarata, age 18 years; for apprentice membership; worked three years; at present employed on Saturday Evening Star.

106, Madison, Wis.-Theo. I. Wilson, age 28 years; at trade twelve years; has worked on Inland Ocean, West Superior, Wis.

107, Tri-City (Rock Island and Moline, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa)-V. H. Drescher, age 31 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade on Davenport Democrat. Charles Meyers, age 29 years: at trade twelve years; learned trade on North York Reformer, Newmarket, Ont., Canada; worked on Shoe Trade Journal, Chicago, in 1901.

119, Jefferson City, Mo.-A. Campbell McKibbin, served four years in McConnelsburg, Pa., and Graham, N. C.; has always worked in small towns since completing trade.

127, Hartford, Conn.-Emil Stephan, age 35 years; served time in Leipzig, Germany. F. W. Yarroll, age 21 years; worked five years at trade; at present working at American Paper Goods Company, Kensington, Conn.

132, Camden, N. J.-Elmer B. Riggs, age 40 years; twenty-one years at trade; has worked for W. F. Fell. Philadelphia. Eugene M. Coffee, age 22 years; learned trade at Beverly. George Estridge, learned trade with Burk & McFetridge, Philadelphia. George B. Clothier, once a member of No. 132; went to country; card expired. Theo. W. Messick, learned trade in Milton, Del.; applied to No. 132 in 1901; left town without taking obligation. William P. Shourds, age 27 years; learned trade in Camden. James M: Bentley, in business here.

134, Paducah, Ky.-Milton M. Miller, age 21 years; served five years on Standard, Danville, Ky.; never worked in union town.

148, Wichita, Kan.-Cliff Rannells, age 28 years; learned trade in the Kansan Office, Newton, Kan.; never worked in any other office.

155, Shreveport, La.-Bob McDonald, age 28 years; learned trade in office of Ozark (Ala.) Banner; at trade twelve years; worked on Star, Ozark, Ala., and Progress, Shreveport; never made application to join union before. W. A. Jennings, age 28 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in office of Times, Timpson, Texas; worked on Courier, Tyler, Texas.

165, Worcester, Mass.-Harry L. Waste, age 20 years; North Brookfield, Mass.; four and one-half years at trade; learned trade in Times office, Wilmington, Vt.

195, Paterson, N. J.-Gustave Kuehn, age 27 years; has worked at trade eight years; learned trade in office of Volksfreund, at Paterson, N. J.; has also worked on Passaic County Journal and Evening News, at Paterson.

205, Jamestown, N. Y.-Floyd H. Smith, age 30 years; at trade twelve years in Advocate office, Bath, N. Y. Winfred W. Breed, age 18 years; for apprentice membership; at trade three and one-half years, in Journal office, Jamestown, N. Y.

209, Lincoln, Neb.-Will N. Hassler, age 30 years; at trade sixteen years; belonged to Washington (D. C.) Union in 1894, but left there and neglected to take withdrawal card; since that time has worked in Pawnee City, Neb.

220, Columbus, Ga.-W. C. Russell, age 18 years; learned trade on Corrallton (Ga.) Free Press; never worked in a town where there was a union; six years at the business. 319, Taunton, Mass.-James H. Farrell, age 21 years; for apprentice membership; worked at the business two years, in the office of the Taunton Herald-News.

321, Connellsville, Pa.-U. B. Pittinger, age 22 years; worked at trade five years; learned trade in office of Echo-Pilot, Greencastle, Pa.; worked on Windber (Pa.) Journal and Somerset (Pa.) Standard.

360, Menominee, Minn.-John P. Haglund, age 35 years; at trade six years, in Escanaba, Mich.

407, Linton, Ind.-Frank Stoner, age 27 years; worked at trade eight years, on Courier, New Castle, Ind. Barney Fretz, age 34 years; at trade sixteen years, on Auburn (Ind.) Courier; News, Goshen, Ind.; Independent, Edon, Ohio.

427, Vicksburg, Miss.-H. H. Cook, age 27 years; learned trade in the office of Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald; has not worked at trade in three years owing to ill health; worked at the business eight years, in Vicksburg, prior to his leaving. Arthur Close, age 27 years; learned trade in office of Arenac Independent, at Standish, Mich.; has worked at the trade thirteen years; now working on Greenville (Miss.) Times; worked at office of Democrat, Decatur, Ind.; States-Graphic, Brownsville, Tenn.; Courier, Humboldt, Tenn.

462, Nebraska City, Neb.-Leo Kern, at trade ten years; learned trade in office of Gengenbach, Baden, Germany; now working at Staats-Zeitung, Nebraska City.

488, Princeton, Ind.-H. K. Stormont, age 27 years; worked at trade ten years, on Clarion, at Princeton, Ind. 493, Henderson, Ky.-Herbert Wilson.

509, Greenville, Texas-Will Bolling, at trade eight years, in Farmersville, Texas, and this city.

517, Beloit, Wis.-Will Donnelly, age 45 years; at trade thirty-one years. Josephine W. Vincent, age 28 years; at trade six years; learned trade at Waukesha, Wis. Katherine Coppin, age 33 years; at trade sixteen years. Arthur H. Platt, age 24 years; at trade seven years. Anna Haley, age 26 years; at trade six years. Will Garrigan, age 41 years; at trade twenty years. John E. Briggs, age 46 years; at trade thirty-two years. F. C. Stockwell, age 34 years; at trade eighteen years.

518, Marion, Ill.-John W. Grear, age 49 years; at trade thirty years; has worked in Chicago and Evansville.

Rejections, Suspensions, Expulsions, Reinstatements.
2, Boston, Mass. (Typefounders)-Richard S. Rileigh,
A. W. Burgess, suspended for non-payment of dues.
42, Minneapolis, Minn.-O. C. Stadden, expelled. L.
H. Thompson, G. F. Olson, reinstated.

48, Atlanta, Ga.-J. H. Loyd, reinstated.
68, Keokuk, Iowa-John Ferris, reinstated.

99, Jackson, Mich.-James E. Wickwire, suspended for non-payment of dues.

128, South Bend, Ind.-W. H. Van Doran, expelled for non-payment of dues.

187, Wilkes Barre, Pa.-Guy L. Bonham, E. G. Klinesmith, Ario M. Freas, suspended for non-payment of dues.

209, Lincoln, Neb.-J. H. Worrall, expelled for nonpayment of dues.

280, Marietta, Ohio-E. O. Cartwright, E. A. Walters, Robert McKinney, W. E. Shockey, Dennis Gallagher, suspended for non-payment of dues.

384, Montpelier, Vt.-C. C. Lord, suspended for nonpayment of dues.

431, Manitowoc, Wis.-John H. Timm, suspended for non-payment of dues and fines.

Election of Officers.

Bakersfield, Cal.-President, Earl S. Russell; vicepresident, W. C. Simpson; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Hicks; executive committee, W. C. Simpson, Anna Clark, Ed Willis.

Beaumont. Texas-President, P. N. Collier; vice-president, L. Keefe; secretary-treasurer, C. T. Minor; executive committee, L. Keefe, H. Semple, W. T. Ecks.

Frankfort, Ind.-President, John Eaton; vice-president, Pearl Michael; financial secretary, Marion Koffel; corresponding secretary, Joe M. Gardner; sergeant-atarms, Fred D. Kennedy.

Hamilton, Ohio-President, Reuben L. Kinsey; vicepresident, Charles E. Mayers; recording secretary, John F. Mayer; secretary-treasurer, Michael J. Long; executive committee, Messrs. Kinsey, Mayers, Long; auditing committee, Messrs. Pritchard, Linn, Fulmer.

New Haven, Conn.-President, John G. McGowan; vicepresident. C. N. Ballard; secretary-treasurer, Joseph J. Reilly; auditing committee, G. G. Tegge, William Fortin, P. T. O'Dea.

Richmond, Ind.-President, F. A. Maiers; vice-president, O. K. Parker; secretary-treasurer, A. G. Flagg.

Spokane, Wash.-President, D. A. Cartano; vice-president, T. S. Heskett; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Bronson; recording secretary, Charles Lamphere; sergeant-atarms, Charles Rusk; executive committee, T. S. Heskett, John Anderson, H. W. Metcalfe. James Jacobs, Edward Haefliger; delegates to trades council, H. O. Brown, T. S. Heskett, J. T. Snyder.

Taunton, Mass.-President, John T. Chalk; vice-president, William Stott; recording, secretary, Charles G. Kidder; financial secretary and treasurer, J. Rupert Beck; sergeant-at-arms, James E. Scanlon; executive committee, William Stott, Charles G. Kidder, James E. Walsh, A. J. Barnes, jr., J. Rupert Beck; delegates to central labor union, John T. Chalk, Charles G. Kidder, A. J. Barnes, jr., James E. Walsh, J. Rupert Beck,

Wabash, Ind.-President, O. O. Rudig; vice-president, M. C. Collins; secretary-treasurer, George Ply; sergeant-at-arms, Clarence Owens; recording secretary, Fred Hammus; executive board, Frank Houser, M. C. Collins, John Hammus.

Warren, Pa.-President, Walter McKinney; vice-president, Walter Askine; financial secretary, James Marker; treasurer, W. S. Pittman; sergeant-at-arms, Fred Shutt executive committee, Messrs. Smallman, Woodruff, Beurstedt.

Waukegan, Ill.-President, Dewey Hamilton; vicepresident, Bertha Waters; secretary, Edna I. Storz ; secretary-treasurer, Samuel Bradbury; sergeant-at-arms, Millie Gallagher.

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Miscellaneous

Provisional membership fees James Reuben, $2;
J. R. Callahan, $2

Per capita tax collected on cards C. H. Davis, $4.50;
H. A. Davis, $1.80; G. W. Plumb, $3; E. P. Sey-
mour, $1.80.
Sacramento Allied Trades Council-For supplies.
Butte Allied Trades Council-For supplies..
Chicago Allied Trades Council-For supplies.
San Francisco Allied Trades Council-For supplies
Omaha Allied Trades Council-For supplies.....
Springfield Allied Trades Council-For supplies
General Fund-Sale of buttons and sundry sup-
plies to individuals..

The Typographical Journal-
Individual subscriptions..
Advertising.....

Sale of half-tone.

Total.....

Executive Council or Defense Fund

$4.00

11 10

8.00

4.50

13 75

10 00 3 60

60

18 55

84 60

56 69 1.00

$45,548 92

American Toilet and Supply Co.-Towels for July.....

Indianapolis Light and Power Co.-Fans for July...

Clerk Hire-Week ending August 2: Bookkeeper, $24; stenographer, $14; stenographer, $14; stamp clerk, $14; stenographer, $12; clerk, $12; stenographer, $10..

G. J. Mayer-Seals, rubber stamps and photoengravers' stencils.

Janitor's services to date.

W. B. Burford-5 dozen transfer letter cases
Western Union Telegraph Co.-July messages..
Postal Telegraph Co.-July messages
Dyer & Rassmann-Rent for August
Auditing Books Secretary-Treasurer Bramwood
and Treasurer Union Printers' Home-R. C.
Irwin, $25.67; S. A. Christy, $25.67; E. B. Twy-
man, $25.66.

Indianapolis Engraving Co.-Engraving labels.. Clerk Hire-Week ending August 9: Bookkeeper, $24; stenographer, $14; stenographer, $14; stamp clerk, $14; stenographer, $12; clerk, $12; stenographer, $10

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LACEY, JOHN-At New York, N. Y., July 24, 1902, of dropsy. Age 31 years.

LICHT, LOUIS-At New York, N. Y., July 18, 1902, of phthisis. Age 40 years.

LINDSAY, T. A., JR.-At Albany, N. Y., July 23, 1902, of consumption. Age 33 years.

MCCLINTOCK, A. B.-At New York, N. Y., July 26, 1902, of pneumonia. Age 32 years.

REILLY, JOHN J.-At New York, N. Y., May 28, 1902; drowning. Age 31 years.

WOODHOUSE, JOHN F.-At Atchison, Kan., July 31, 1902, of cancer. Age 53 years.

The Secretary-Treasurer's Accounts.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., August 4, 1902. James M. Lynch, President International Typographical Union:

DEAR SIR-Your committee appointed to audit the books and accounts of the International Union from February 1 to July 31, 1902, inclusive, having completed its duties, submits the following summary of the receipts and expenditures of the International Union for the six months covered by this audit, as shown by the itemized vouchers on file in the secretary's office and his monthly reports published in THE JOURNAL:

1902.

Feb. 1. Balance on hand

Feb. 1. Less due by local unions

Cash balance.

July 31. Cash receipts to date.

Total Expenditures

Balance..

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Total disbursements from fund.

15,704 90

Freight and expressage..

5 56

Exchange..

21 25

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1902.

Transportation of inmates.

379 95

BURIAL FUND.

Premium on bond of treasurer.

187 50

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1902.

$22,241 18

GENERAL FUND.

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Headquarters-Rooms 7-12, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind. Long Distance Telephone, Main 2886.

GENERAL OFFICERS.

President-James M. Lynch, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind.

First Vice-President-C. E. Hawkes, room 643, 225 Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill.

Second Vice-President-Hugo Miller, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind.

Third Vice-President-T. J. Canary, 308 West 142d street, New York, N. Y.

Fourth Vice-President-J. F. O'Sullivan, room 93 Globe office, Boston, Mass.

Fifth Vice-President-C. S. Walls, 51 Patchen avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Sixth Vice-President-P. G. Nuernberger, 740 Clifton avenue, Chicago, Ill.

Secretary-Treasurer-J. W. Bramwood, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind.

TRUSTEES UNION PRINTERS' HOME. ·

President James M. Lynch, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind.

Vice-President-Thomas McCaffery, box 51, Colorado Springs, Colo. Secretary and Treasurer-J. W. Bramwood, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind.

William Aimison, 711 Cedar street, Nashville, Tenn. E. W. Patton, 441 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C. L. C. Shepard, 238 La Salle ave., flat 2, Chicago, Ill. Agent-William Kennedy, Inter Ocean office, Chicago, Ill.

DELEGATES TO AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.

James M. Lynch, De Soto building, Indianapolis, Ind. Frank Morrison, 423-425 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Eugene F. O'Rourke, Herald composing-room, New York, N. Y.

William M. Garrett, 428-425 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

J. F. O'Sullivan, care Globe, Boston, Mass.

ORGANIZERS.

Bonnington, F. J., room 19, 533 Kearny street, San Francisco, Cal.

Brady, Bert G., 217 North Liberty street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Calvert, A. D., 54 North Fifty-ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dickinson, A. Frank, 20 Spring street, Utica, N. Y. Drake, T. R., 112 North avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa, or care Nonpareil.

Dunn, H. E., box 681, Denver, Colo.

Gosnell, S. G., care Standard, Anaconda, Mont.

Hays, John, box 522, or Journal office, Minneapolis, Minn.

Hoffman, D. H., care News, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Houston, Clint C., box 266, Atlanta, Ga.

Huddleston, J. H., 46 Denison avenue, Toronto, Ont.
Jones, P. M., box 794, Omaha, Neb.

Kizer, Charles G., 125 Brewer street, or box 96, Norfolk, Va.

McKay, W. J., Vancouver, B. C.

McLoughlin, J. E., 18 Chambers street, New York city, N. Y., or 1271 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. McMahon, Henry, 84 Salem street, Woburn, Mass., or box 1795, Boston, Mass.

Phillips, W. C., 13 Madison street, Memphis, Tenn. Stevenson, Hugh, 148 McPherson avenue, Toronto, Ont. Wells, D. M., care Daily Statesman, Austin, Texas. Wilson, W. B., 269 South Front st., Grand Rapids, Mich. Woodrow, S. T., 132 Federal street, Camden, N. J.

COMMITTEES.

Committee on Government Ownership and Control of the Telegraph-A. L. Randall, 1510 North Capital street, chairman: F. C. Roberts, 220 K street, N. W.; W. N. Brockwell, 522 Tenth street, N. E. All of Washington, D. C.

Committee on Government Typefoundry - A. W. Bowen, William M. Leavitt, T. A. Bynum, 423-425 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C.; Thomas Campbell,

1012 Twenty fifth street, N. W., Washington, D. C.; J. Lindsay Scott, Rutledge, Delaware county, Pa.

Committee on International Copyright Law-J. I. Sullivan, chairman, 30 H street. N. E., Washington, D. C.; James H. Platt, John M. Shaen, Typographical Temple, Washington, D. C.

Representative on American Federation of Labor Advisory Board-A. P. Marston, 708 Twelfth street, N. E., Washington, D. C.

TRADE DISTRICT UNIONS.

Photo-Engravers' Trade District Union-Secretary. D. L. Fraser, care American Machinist, 216 William street, New York city.

Typefounders' Trade District Union-Secretary, E. P. Legge, 208 Conroy street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCILS.

[In a jurisdiction where more than one trade holds a charter from the International Typographical Union, they shall create a joint standing committee, to consist of three members from each body ***."-Section 123, General Laws.]

Akron, Ohio-C. E. Smith, care Beacon Journal.
Albany, N. Y.-M. J. Sullivan, 37 Trinity place.
Atlanta, Ga.-F. F. Smith, care News.

Baltimore, Md.-Robert A. Williamson, 1315 Mosher

street.

Binghamton, N. Y.-O. S. Wadleigh, 94 Water street.
Brockton, Mass.-J. J. Fraser, care Times.

Boston, Mass.-William G. Harber, 7 Spring Lane.
Buffalo, N. Y.-C. E. Kinskey, 35 East Huron street.
Butte, Mont.-Frank O'Leary, care Miner.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa-R. G. Stewart, 45 Kimball bldg.
Charleston, S. C.-G. A. Steck, postoffice box 259.
Chicago, Ill.-C. S. Naden, 260 South Clark street.
Cleveland, Ohio-Robert Bandlow, care Citizen.
Columbus, Ohio-C. D. Wilson, 364 South Fourth st.
Denver, Colo.-H. E. Garman, box 1372.

Des Moines, Iowa-E. S. Condon, box 375.
Detroit, Mich.-E. B. Gibbons, 170 Stanley avenue.
Duluth, Minn.-C. H. Johnson, 221 West First street.
East Liverpool, Ohio-J. H. Litmer, box 233.
Fargo. N. D.-E. R. Nunamaker.

Fort Worth, Texas-A. Beard, 210 Houston street.
Galveston, Texas-J. C. Oliver, care News.
Grand Rapids, Mich.-Wm. R. McLeod, cr Germania.
Hartford, Conn.-C. H. Stone, care C. M. Gaines.
Helena, Mont.-C. J. Fisk, box 1107.

Indianapolis, Ind.-Thomas E. Ash, 1524 Prospect st.
Joliet, Ill.-W. J. O'Connell.

Kansas City, Mo.-F. B. Pierce, box 876.

Little Rock, Ark.-G. C. Alley, 205 West Second street.
Los Angeles, Cal.-M. M. Lyon, 3112 Eagle street.
Louisville, Ky.-J. M. Looney. 447 W. Jefferson street.
Lowell. Mass.-J. H. Cull, 84 Chapel street.
Memphis, Tenn.-W. N. Page, 54 Avery street.
Milwaukee, Wis.-J. E. Kagi. 1068 First street.

Minneapolis, Minn.-Joseph H. Doremus, Tribune composing-room.

Nashville, Tenn.-J. W. Gower, care Foster & Webb. Newark, N. J.-H. J. Gottlob, 256 Washington street. New Haven, Conn.-C. N. Ballard, 166 Richard street, West Haven, Conn.

New Orleans. La.-C. G. Satterly, box 1627.

New York, N. Y.-George A. Chambers, care Collier's Weekly, 413 West Thirteenth street.

Omaha, Neb.-D. G. Craighead, care Omaha Printing Company.

Paterson. N. J.-William Rigg, 86 Madison street. Peoria, Ill.-W. S. Bush, 721 South Adams street. Philadelphia, Pa.-Edmund P. Banks, 850 North Seventh street.

Pittsburg, Pa.-C. A. McKeown, care box 622.
Portland, Maine-T. H. Hatch, care Advertiser.

Portland. Ore.-A. R. Lawton, care Glass & Prudhomme, 123 First street.

Providence, R. I.-J. J. Horton, 80 Powhatan street.
Raleigh, N. C.-L. F. Alford, box 71.

Richmond, Va.-Henry Meyer, box 16.

Rochester, N. Y.-B. C. Backus, 107 Ravine avenue. Sacramento, Cal.-J. J. Fitzgerald, 1018 Tenth street. San Francisco, Cal.-W. Griswold, room 20, 533 Kearny

street.

Savannah, Ga.-J. H. Clarity, 523 Margaret street.
Seattle, Wash.-W. L. Eaton, box 1177.
Sioux City, Iowa-James O'Connor, care Journal.
Springfield, Ill-Bert Wintres, 1018 South Fifteenth.
Springfield, Mass.-J. T. Buntin, 177 Pendleton ave.
St. Louis, Mo.-C. P. Connolly, 3038 Dickson street.
St. Paul, Minn.-T. J. Conlin, care West Publishing Co.
Syracuse, N. Y.-F. W. Kinslev, 117 Phelps place."
Tacoma, Wash.-Frank Smith. 908 North M.
Toledo, Ohio-C. S. Brown, box 17.

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