worked twenty-nine years at trade; served time on Lynchburg News; worked in June, 1902, on Richmond Times; applied for membership in Roanoke Union about three years ago, and was rejected; was originally a member of the former union at this place, but ratted. 514, Niles, Mich.-James Pender. 515, Iowa City, Iowa-John N. Nusser, age 27 years; worked at trade twelve years; learned trade in Iowa City; drew a permit from Detroit Union No. 18, but did not look for work, and left the city two days afterward. 517, Beloit, Wis.-William H. Farner, age 55 years; worked at trade thirty-five years; learned trade in office of Waukesha County Democrat, Waukesha, Wis.; has been member of union before, but let card expire ten years ago. 525, Benton Harbor, Mich. -- Edward Kyes, learned trade in office of Ricaby & Smith, Benton Harbor, Mich.; worked in St. Joseph and South Haven, Mich. E. B. Harkrider, learned trade in Press office, at Germantown, Ohio. Etta Harkrider. learned trade in Herald office, Eaton, Ohio; worked on Herald. at Niles, Mich. E. A. Harkrider, learned trade in Press office, at Germantown, Ohio; worked on Herald, at Eaton, Ohio; Herald, at Niles, Mich. H. A. Wells, learned trade in Denver News jobrooms, at Denver, Colo.; worked in Greeley, Colo., on Sun; in Palladium office. Benton Harbor, Mich., and Democrat office, at Greeley, Colo. Rejections, Suspensions, Expulsions, Reinstatements. 14, Harrisburg, Pa.-Charles Fenstemacher, rejected, for going to Pittsburg at the time of the strike. 17, New Orleans, La.-E. A. Winkler, expelled for ratting. H. Powers, suspended for non-payment of dues. 20, Nashville, Tenn.-W. A. Sears, expelled for nonpayment of dues. R. E. Howell, expelled for working in a non-union office. 23. New York, N. Y. (Photo-Engravers)-Joseph Brooks, J. C. Bruen, Fred Brinsley. L. B. Dow, F. A. Farnan, J. N. Goetze, K. Gabriel, Al Hauver. E. Hartzie, E. J. Hartzie. M. D. Littel, M. Marootian, B. Martin, S. N. Northcote. Fred Ockert, David Roberts, George Schroeder, Henry Vogel, suspended for non-payment of dues. 35. Evansville, Ind.-L. D. Goodman, W. G. Shrode, expelled for non-payment of dues. 54, Raleigh, N. C.-Charles R. Thomas, suspended for non-payment of dues. 58. Portland, Ore. (Multnomah)-P. J. McCormack, expelled for working in an unfair office in Astoria. 68. Keokuk, Iowa-Earle Fogle, suspended for non-payment of dues. 79. Wheeling, W. Va.-J. A. D. Moore, rejected. 95, Helena, Mont.-Thomas J. Ross, Robet H. Perrett, expelled for non-payment of dues. 98. Carthage, Mo.-H. A. McKee, George Stump, suspended. 103, Newark, N. J.-Willis Taylor. reinstated. 111, Knoxville, Tenn.-James M. Dean, suspended for non-payment of dues. 138, Austin, Texas-W. F. Speight, declared unfair for working in a rat office. 172, San Antonio, Texas-Joe Boehmer, E. M. De Ahna, expelled for non-payment of dues. 203, Council Bluffs, Iowa (Bluff City)-George Oliver, reinstated. 216. Springfield, Mass.-H. O. Filatro, reinstated. Lydia Kernan, rejected. 233, Niagara Falls, N. Y.--Robert E. Swackhamer, suspended for non-payment of dues. 247, Chicago, Ill. (Swedish)-Ernst Younggren, Ernst Deurell, Alex Sward, reinstated. W. S. Odén. Ernst Lindblom, suspended. 258, Easton, Pa. -Harry L. Stone, reinstated. Calvin Winters, suspended for non-payment of dues. 308, Watertown, N. Y.-E. B. Peck, suspended for nonpayment of dues. 329, Waterbury, Conn.-George E. Henry, expelled for non-payment of dues. 330, Chicago, Ill. (Bohemian)-Charles Tesar, expelled. 338, Charlotte, N. C.-Ed W. May, Charles A. Stephens, suspended for non-payment of dues. 350, Joplin, Mo.--William Senter, expelled for non-payment of dues. Frank L. Myers, rejected on account of youth. 370. El Paso, Texas-J. W. Smith, G. P. Richardson, J. A. Byrnes, suspended for non-payment of dues. 442. La Salle and Peru. Il-Martin A. Madaj, J. H. Klosowski, suspended for non-payment of dues. 461, Cairo, Ill.-F. E. Austin. Frank Connell, dropped for non-payment of dues. INTERNATIONAL STEREOTYPERSANDELECTROTYPERS UNION Nominations for International Officers. FOR PRESIDENT. Freel, J. J., of New York No. 1-Bv New York No. 1; Boston No. 2; Chicago No. 4; Philadelphia No. 7: St. Louis No. 8; Baltimore No. 10; Boston No. 11; St. Louis No. 36; Indianapolis No. 38. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. Campbell, A. Thomas, of Washington No. 19-By New York No. 1; Boston No. 2; Philadelphia No. 7; Baltimore No. 10. Frey, J. Fremont, of Indianapolis No. 38-By Indianapolis No. 38. Lane, George F., of St. Louis No. 36-By St. Louis No. 36. Mangan, Thomas, of Cincinnati No. 5-By St. Louis No. 8. Straube, L. P., of Chicago No. 4-By Chicago No. 4. Sumner, Charles, of Kansas City No. 6-By Kansas City No. 6. BEYER, J. B.-At Chicago, Ill., August 27, 1902, of typhoid fever. Age 51 years. CAMPBELL, R. H.-At New York, N. Y., September 5, 1902, of cancer. Age 75 years. EPSTEIN, OSCAR-At New York. N. Y., August 28, 1902, of oedema pulmonum. Age 40 years. MCELROY, C. B.-At Washington. D. C.. September 11, 1902, of neuralgia of stomach. Age 39 years. HAMILTON, LOUIS-At Rochester, N. Y., September 15, 1902, of consumption. Age 40 years. JONES, PERRY-At Richmond, Va., September 12, 1902, of consumption. Age 46 years. MORRIS, H. O.-At New York, N. Y., September 1, 1902, of chronic nephritis. Age 60 years. PHELPS, WALLACE H.-At Alliance, Ohio, September 9, 1902, of typhoid-pneumonia. Age 48 years. POTTER, WILLIAM R.-At Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 1902, of apoplexy. Age 68 years. RICE, WALTER E.-At Pittsburg, Pa., September 9, 1902. of apoplexy. Age 35 years. WALLER, CHARLES H.-At Chicago, Ill., September 3, 1902, of heart disease. Age 40 years. WILLIAMS, W. D.-At Montgomery, Ala., September 3, 1902. of tuberculosis. Age 22 years. State of Trade. La Salle and Peru, Ill.-Trade is good. Prescott, Ariz.-Work is very good. WHEN Mr. Schwab gets sick the doctors prescribe complete rest and a trip to Europe. Suppose some of these stable men working for $9 a week were to get sick, would their charity doctors give them such a prescription?Chicago Socialist. LIST OF UNIONS IN ARREARS. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Sept. 27, 1902. Pursuant to the provisions of section 3, article v, of the by-laws, the following unions are published as being in arrears to the International Typographical Union. In connection therewith, attention is directed to section 7, article vi, of the by-laws, which is as follows: "Sec. 7. No funeral-benefit claim shall be allowed unless the deceased was possessed of a current working-card at the time of death, nor shall a funeral-benefit claim be allowed if, at the time of death, the union of which deceased was a member is in arrears for per capita tax to the International Union." 25, Baton Rouge-For August. 38, Haverhill-From November to date. 51, Lawrence-For August. 73, Ottumwa-From July to date. 97, Peru-For August. 109, Pittsfield-From June to date. 113, Atchison-For August. 147, Ashland-From July to date. 157, Sydney From July to date. 197, Janesville-For August. 204, Limestone City-From May to date. 207, Eureka-From June to date. 214, Pendleton-For August. 225, Alexandria (Va.)-From July to date. 237, Sandusky-For August. 245, Woonsocket-From July to date. 265, Ottawa (Ill.)-For August. 269, Peekskill-For August. 275, Victor-For August. 285, Ansonia-From July to date. 294, Waukegan-For August. 296, Lindsay-For August. 297, Concord-From July to date. 304, Albuquerque-For August. 343, Fort Scott-From July to date 351, Sharon-For August. 354, Edwardsville-For August. 358, Greenwood-From March to date. 363, Jackson-From July to date. 365, Derby-For August. 366, Berlin-For August. 374, Du Bois-From July to date. 381, Boone-For August. 382. Salem-For August. 383, Martins Ferry-For August. 422, Huntsville-From March to date. 423, Newburyport-For August. 426, Bristol-For August. 439, Bakersfield-For August. 440, Kittanning For August. 445, Oswego-For August. 448, La Crosse-For August. 457, Brazil-For August. 464, Charlottetown-From April to date. 469, Greenfield-From March to date. 472, Palestine-For August. 478, San Juan-From July to date. 482, Parsons-For August. 485, Dixon-For August. 486, Gloucester-For August. 500, Lebanon-For August. 503, Nevada-For August. 3, Boston-For August. 12, Detroit-For August. 15, Toledo-For August. 17, Washington-From January to date. 19, Milwaukee-For August. 24, Cleveland-From June to date. 25, Anaconda-From June to date. 26, Atlanta-From May to date. 16, Louisville-From May to date. Newspaper Writers 1, Boston-For August. 6, Ottawa-From April to date. 11, Philadelphia-For August. 45, Leavenworth-For August. 7.80 35 10 66 00 1.05 132 00 17 10 21.00 60 00 46. Sacramento-For August 49. Denver-For August.. 60. Roanoke-For September. 65. Washoe-For September 66. Portland-For August. 67. Lockport-For September.. 69. Newark-For September. 70 Lancaster-For August. For supplies.... 75, Burlington-For August.. 76, Terre Haute-For August.. 78, Fort Wayne-For August 79, Wheeling-For September. For supplies.... 3. 00 10.80 20 40 54.00 12.00 1.50 7.50 16.20 9.00 6.60 25.50 80 For 60 copies Journal for August. 3. 00 11 40 15.60 17 40 21 30 35 75 30 11.40 31.50 5 40 11 10 27 30 35 9.90 20 21 90 10.20 11 70 For supplies.... 3.00 12.00 216, Springfield-For supplies.. 53 8.70 219, Canton-For August. For supplies.... 13.0 3.00 00 810 5 40 960 16.30 30 00 3.90 20 40 2.70 16.30 150 9.90 5 40 630 2.70 11.70 2.00 510 630 8.40 13.20 10.50 2.10 10.50 220, Columbus-For August.. 221, San Diego-For August.. 224, Brockton-For August 226, Vancouver-For August. 228, Norwood--For August... 229. Crawfordsville-For August. 231, San Jose-For September.. For supplies..... 232, Binghamton-For August.. For supplies........... 233. Niagara Falls-For August. 234. Corsicana-For August.. 238, Steubenville-For September.. 239, Carbondale-For August. 240, Altoona-For August. For 40 Journals for October. 242, York-For August.. 243, Hutchinson-For September. 245, Woonsocket-For June.. 247, Swedish-For August.. 250, Beaver Valley-For September 251, Muscatine-For supplies 68 40 70 6.60 121. Topeka-For August 34.20 122. Kalamazoo-For August 18.00 125. Durham-For September. 126. Butte-For August 25.20 249, Fort Smith-For August... 129, Hamilton-For balance August, part Sept 16.50 130, Halifax-For August... 18.30 132, Camden-For August.. 12.60 253, Holyoke-For August... For supplies....... 260, Findlay-For August. 261, Italian-For August.. For supplies.. 6.60 254, Riverside-For August 1 15 15.90 50 300 2640 35 9.60 8.70 30 540 259, Waltham-For August For supplies... 5.40 35 105 11 10 16.30 570 262, Uniontown-For August. 10.30 1.30 478, San Juan-For May and June.. 480, Tiffin-For August.... For supplies... 5 copies Journal for September. 481, Iola-For July and August.. For supplies... 482, Parsons For July.. 484, Muskogee-For September. For supplies.. 487, Rich Hill-For supplies 488, Princeton-For supplies. 490. Shawnee-For August. 491, Pocatello-For August.. 493, Henderson-For August. 494, Lawton-For August 495, Port of Spain-For August For supplies.... 496, Albany-For August.. 502, Crookston-For August.. 507, Princeton-For August. $4.20 11.20 4 80 5.10 8.70 4.50 240 4.00 2.40 6.60 80 3.90 5 10 3.30 8.10 540 4.00 25 4.20 80 240 3 30 6.80 1.00 10 4.50 270 4 20 2.70 12.00 03 2.70 2.70 1, Philadelphia-For August 2, Cincinnati - For August 3. St. Louis-For August.. 4, Buffalo-For August.. 5, Rochester-For August.. 6. Cleveland-For August. 7, New York-For August.. 8, Newark-For August.. 9, Chicago-For August. 10, Milwaukee-For August. 11, Baltimore-For August.. 12, Louisville-For August.. 13, St. Paul-For August. 14. Indianapolis-For August 15, Evansville-- For August.. 16, Pittsburg-For August 18, Belleville -For August.. 19, Columbus-For August. 21, Detroit-For August.. 24, Toledo--For August.. 810 27.00 23 10 12 30 3.00 660 6.30 510 9.90 4.20 4.20 8.10 3 30 3 30 25, Wheeling--For August. 2.10 12.00 6 30 3. 60 14.40 6.30 Hollenbeck Press-500 clasp envelopes, $4.25: 2.000 circulars in re convention, $20; 2,000 circulars in re pressmen. $10.25; 750 circulars in re amendments. $3.50; 1.500 return of vote forms, $5; 500 2-cent stamped envelopes and printing, for Organizer McLoughlin. $12; 750 2-cent envelopes and printing, for Organizer McMahon, $18.75: 40,000 amendment ballots. $46. Janitor's services to September 13 Clerk Hire-Week ending September 13: Bookkeeper. $24: stenographer, $14; stenographer, $14; stamp clerk, $14; stenographer, $12; clerk, $12: stenographer, $10; extra clerical work, $25. 125 00 Central Union Telephone Co.-Rent of phone, March to September, $32.70; long distance toll, $12.05. $119 75 3. 00 44 75 3.00 95 W. B. Burford-One 600-pp. record. Janitor's services to September 20 James M. Lynch--Part September salary The Typographical Journal-I. Benjamin, photo 4603. Knoxville No. 111-On account of death of J. B. Hopkins.. 100 00 3 00 897 51 176 05 6615 75.00 40.00 638 09 C. E. Hawkes-Services and expenses in Huntington... 8.00 12 01 4.00 65.00 9 32 4604. New York No. 6-Oscar Epstein, 4605. New York No. 6-R. H. Campbell 4606. New York No. 6-H. O. Morris. 65.00 65.00 65.00 125 00 53 20 J. H. Leath-Services in Bessemer. 5.00 Philadelphia No. 2-Order council 98 14 Montreal Photo-Engravers No. 9-Benefits. 5.00 4607. Montgomery No. 222--W. D. Williams 4608. Columbia No. 101-C. B. McElroy. 4609. Richmond No. 90--Perry Jones. 4610. Philadelphia No. 2--William Potter 4611. Chicago No. 16--J. B. Beyer 4612. Chicago No. 16--C. H. Waller 4613. Pittsburg No. 7--Walter E. Rice. 4614. Alliance No. 497--W. H. Phelps 4615. Rochester No. 15-Louis Hamilton. 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65 00 B. G. Brady-Expenses to Elwood. Tipton and Terre Haute.. Halifax No. 130-Benefits. 61 00 T. R. Drake-Balance expenses to Mt. Pleasant. Boone, Creston, etc..... SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS. H. Stevenson-Balance expenses to Montreal and Peterborough.. Supplies 324 39 44 15 Montpelier No. 384-Benefits.. 27 50 Rent of desk room-Per Hugo Miller. Individual subscriptions to Journal... 60.00 107 83 Terre Haute No. 76-Order council. 50.00 J. E. McLoughlin-Balance expenses to Elizabeth and Morristown.. Advertising in Journal. 92 82 W. B. Wilson-Services in Grand Rapids.. W. C. Phillips-Part expenses to Selma, Troy and Bolixi.. 7.00 turned 7.00 50 00 C. E. Hawkes-Services and expenses in Indianapolis. H. F. De Gour-Expenses to Allentown, Easton, Slatington, etc. 5428 46 75 General Fund-Typographical Journal. General Fund-Miscellaneous expenses. 638 09 1,904 36 Eugene Kirk-Part expenses to Carthage. 25.00 G. R. Dabney-Services in Pittsburg M. S. Hayes-Expenses to Coshocton... Montpelier No. 384-Benefits.. Carthage No. 98-Benefits 78.00 Balance on hand Septemqer 10, 1902...$40,003 03 Receipts to September 25, 1902.. 8.049 19 Expenditures.. THE great duty of the present age is the effecting of such an organization of labor that there shall be work for every man (or woman) and a man for every work.-Horace Greeley. Balance on hand..... $48,052 22 7,409 70 $40,642 52 |