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Milwaukee (Wis.) Photo-Engravers No. 19-Charles Kaeuper, A. C. Curth, M. N. Dickie, D. E. Rounds, William H. Howard, J. N. Williams, Edward S. Smith.

Rochester (N. Y.) Photo-Engravers No. 22-Edward G. Weden, Charles C. Hockins, William Goetz, William Alexander, Allen C. Sanders. William F. Speis, W. M. Brye, Homer L. Knight, Frank Culver, George W. Brickle, William J. Hender, jr.

Applications for Provisional Membership.

Helena, Ark.-J. H. Geduldig, age 25 years; at trade six years, in this city.

Northfield, Minn.-Emily W. Hobb, age 29 years; ten years at trade, in country towns.

Denton, Texas-Worth S. Ray, age 25 years; at trade ten years, in Denton.

Applications for Membership.

[The following applications for membership are pending. Objections to the admission of any applicant should be promptly forwarded to the secretary of the union where application is filed. Addresses of secretaries will be found in the list of subordinate unions.]

2, Philadelphia, Pa.-Charles C. Parker, age 42 years; Conshohocken, Pa.; has been twenty-five years at the business; served apprenticeship in Boston, Mass.; never applied before. Calvin P. Neilson, age 27 years; in business nine years; served apprenticeship in New Bloomsfield, Pa.; took traveling card from Newport News No. 353 in November, 1900; card expired by limitation while applicant was in coal business. J. T. Morrow, aged 45 years; Newville, Pa.; twenty-seven years at the business; served apprenticeship in Newville, Pa.; was a member of Denver No. 49 about 1879. Harry C. Seitsinger, age 39 years; learned trade here, and was formerly a member of No. 2; suspended for non-payment of dues; believed to have ratted on Williamsport Times during strike in 1893. Patrick McMenamin, age 32 years; suspended for non-payment of dues by No. 2 February 18, 1894; has been working at Rand & Avery's and the Pathfinder. Boston, Mass., and at Gaudinier's, New York city.

14, Harrisburg, Pa.-Charles Stoey.

19. Elmira, N. Y.-M. S. Hemenway, age 29 years; learned trade in the office of the Philadelphia Record; worked at trade seven years.

21, San Francisco, Cal.-R. H. Wright, age 29 years; at trade eight years, learning in the office of McNeil Company, Phoenix, Ariz. Charles W. Jacobs, age 55 years; at trade thirty-nine years; an ex-member of No. 21. Lee H. Estes, age 42 years; at trade twenty years; former member of San Diego Union. Alfred H. Sinclair, age 40 years; at trade twenty-five years. Louis Merke, age 35 years; at trade twelve years. A. W. Calway, age 35 years; at trade ten years; worked in St. Paul and Duluth; at one time a member of the former union. Walter J. Smith, age 24 years; at trade seven years. Genevieve A. Grindley, age 24 years; at trade six years, learning in the office of the Berkeley Herald; also worked on Berkeley Gazette. Alex. Macdonald, age 29 years; at trade eight years. W. A. Beebe, age 39 years; at trade ten years. John Lees, age 23 years; at trade six years. Peter M. Ross, age 26 years; at trade nine years. R. P. Smith, age 32 years; at trade twelve years; worked in San Diego, 1894 to 1896.

23, Milwaukee, Wis.-W. L. Springer, age 26 years; worked at trade six years; learned trade on Clinton Herald; has worked at Clinton and Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago Label and Box Company. Harry Hansen, age 32 years; worked as machine-tender for ten years; was member of machinists' union until going to London in 1900. Elizabeth C. Evans, age 46 years; six years at trade; has worked in Milwaukee and Wauwatosa, Wis.

39, Grand Rapids, Mich.-Glenn O. Curry, age 24 years; learned trade in Hopkins, Ludington, Saranac and Grand Rapids, Mich.

40, St. Joseph, Mo.-William M. Noah, age 25 years; at trade fourteen years, at Spickardville, Mo.

44, Rome, N. Y.-George Morris, last card from No. 6; expired while in other business.

50, Valley City (Saginaw, Mich.)-Jacob Pobuda, worked at trade five years; learned trade in Smith & Heinecke's job-office. L. S. Amberger, worked at trade five years; learned trade in Bastian Bros. & Co.'s job-office. Martin A. C. Salvner, worked at trade five years; learned trade on Saginaw Post-Zeitung.

54, Raleigh, N. C.-Eduard H. Lewellyn, age 22 years; worked at trade five years, in offices of Edwards &

Broughton, Raleigh. N. C.; Star, Wilmington, N. C.; Telegram, Greensboro, N. C.

55. Syracuse, N. Y.-Mrs. John Wilkins, formerly worked in Rochester. John Gilden, worked at Hall & McChes ney's, in this city.

68, Keokuk, Iowa-Albert Kiefer, age 30 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade on Post and Anzeiger, this city.

92, Little Rock, Ark.-A. W. Bargar (deaf mute), worked ten years in various country towns in Missouri and Iowa, and at Omaha, Neb. B. Irwin, jr., has worked eight years in Austin, Texas; Chicago, Ill., and Cincinnati, Ohio.

94, Jersey City, N. J.-Charles S. Parker, age 33 years; worked at trade thirteen years; always worked for Oak. ley Perfume and Soap Company, this city. Adam Ruly, age 20 years; worked on Evening Journal, this city, four years; never worked in any other office. Joseph Marx, age 20 years; worked for John Compton five years; only place he ever worked; for apprentice membership.

96, Glens Falls, N. Y.-Harry Howe, age 20 years; learned trade in Glens Falls Republican office. H. C. Kuffee, age 25 years; learned trade in Times and Messenger office, Glens Falls. Will Stevens, age 25 years; learned trade on Daily Star and Times, Glens Falls. H. C. Partridge, age 30 years; learned trade in Sandy Hill Herald office. H. C. Cronkhite, age 35 years; learned trade in Sandy Hill Herald office. Eugene Sansouci, age 22 years; learned trade in the offices of Advance Press, North Adams, Mass., and Glens Falls Publishing Company, Glens Falls.

107, Tri City (Rock Island and Moline, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa)-Edward Borcherdt, age 53 years; at trade thirty-four years; learned trade in office of Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. Matthew F. Buncher, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in office of Kramer & Co., Rock Island, Ill.

112, Scranton, Pa.-William W. Evans, served his apprenticeship in this place.

118. Des Moines, Iowa-P. T. Hartnett, age 25 years; worked at trade eight years; learned trade in office of Anton Rank, Ft. Dodge, Iowa; holds expired traveling card, issued by the International Typographical Union March 17, 1900; until a few weeks ago worked on Free Press, Mankato, Minn. Mrs. Harry Songer, age 37 years; worked at trade ten years; learned in office of Miller Bros., Marshalltown, Iowa; never belonged to a typographical union.

121. Topeka, Kan.-O. E. Hardy, age 41 years; at trade nine years; worked in non-union towns mostly; a short time in Kansas City.

130, Halifax, N. S.-William Hooper, served ten years at business, in Halifax, N. S. I. Turner, served time in Prince Edward Island.

137, Johnstown, Pa.-David Stewart, has not worked at the business or been out of this city since expelled.

138, Austin, Texas-Lawrence Sellers, age 28 years; at trade fifteen years; has been member of union before; expelled for non-payment of dues; learned trade at Statesman office. Austin, Texas; has also worked at Von Boeckmann, Schutze & Co., Austin, Texas.

146, Charleston, W. Va.-J. L. Druen, age 26 years; never belonged to union; worked in Raleigh, N. C., while an apprentice; also at Charlottesville, Va., where he became a journeyman; has served eight years at trade.

152, Manchester, N. H.-W. B. McKay, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Manchester; worked on Washington News. Washington, D. C., from 1894 to 1897, and on Norwalk Hour, Norwalk, Conn., in 1898 and 1899; made application to Columbia Union, Washington, D. C., but paper failed before action was taken and he left the city. Charles J. Deschamp, age 24 years; at trade five years, in Manchester. C. L. Fitzpatrick, age 50 years; at trade twenty-two years, in Manchester.

155, Shreveport, La.-Fred B. Donham, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in office of Pender (Neb.) Times; worked in Herald office, Spirit Lake, Iowa, and Globe office, Worthington, Minn.; never before made application to join any union.

161, Fall River, Mass.-Anne A. Delaney, age 23 years; learned trade with F. Delaney; never applied before. James Wadsworth, age 40 years; learned trade on News. James Guilfoy, age 34 years; former member of No. 161; suspended for non-payment of dues. Joseph P. Silvia, age 19 years: learned on News; never applied, before. Charles W. Bramhall, age 20 years; for provisional membership; at business three years and ten months; always on Fall River News: Michael Fitzpatrick, age 19 years; at business four years; always in Fall River. William Ray, age 58 years; at business forty-eight years; always on Fall River News. Sarah Corey, age 38 years; always

on News. Ella Shaw, age 36 years; always on News; never applied before. George W. Soverino, age 35 years: at business twenty years; always on News; suspended member of No. 161. Thomas Bramhall, age 43 years; at business twenty-nine years; always on News. Robert A. Holt, age 43 years; at business twenty-five or thirty years; learned trade on Fall River Monitor; also worked on Boston Journal and Fall River Herald. but for last fifteen years on Fall River News; suspended member of No. 161.

190, Omaha, Neb.-Silas Showalter, age 22 years; four and a half years at trade; learned trade in office of Nonpareil and World-Herald, Council Bluffs and Omaha. W. P. Davis, age 23 years; ten years at trade; learned trade at Frontier office, O'Neill, Neb.; worked on Times, at Salt Lake, in 1901; Tribune, Fremont, 1902.

196, Logansport, Ind.-Perry G. Davis, age 27 years; worked at trade twelve years; running paper at Kirkland, Ind., five years; previous to that held card from Anderson Union.

212, Pawtucket, R. I.-Oscar H. Redman, age 24 years; served time with Chronicle Printing Company, Williman tic, Conn. Albert A. Penney, age 20 years; served time at St. John, N. B.; South Framingham and Attleboro, Mass.

219, Canton, Ohio-Joseph Murphy, age 27 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in office of Jacksonian, Wooster, Ohio; has worked on Crescent, Orville, Ohio; Enquirer, Galion, Ohio; Forum, Bucyrus, Ohio; never applied for membership in any union. Blaine Deierling. age 18 years; for apprentice membership; worked on News-Democrat, Canton, Ohio.

238, Steubenville, Ohio-U. G. Baker, age 23 years; at trade eight years; learned trade at Towanda, Pa.

240, Altoona, Pa.-Charles H. Ewing, age 46 years; at trade twenty-six years; learned trade in Patriot office, Harrisburg. Lewis Raymond Shultz, age 18 years; at trade four years; learned trade at Bulletin office, Bellwood, Pa. S. T. Lobaugh, age 51 years; was at one time a member of Williamsport (Pa.) Union; has been out of business for some time. E. T. Lamont, age 50 years; was a member of New York some time ago.

249, Fort Smith, Ark.-J. W. Mitchell, age 33 years; learned trade in office of Journal, LaCygne, Kan.; former member of Kansas City (Kan.) Union, but moved to country several years ago and allowed card to lapse; has not worked in union town since 1897; has worked in Olathe and Coffeyville, Kan.

253, Holyoke, Mass.-James C. Laville, age 23 years; worked in Lady Lane Printing Works, Leeds, Eng.

278, Hillsboro, Texas-F. J. J. Campbell, age 32 years; worked at printing trade ten years; was a member of Dallas Union in 1892; worked in small towns after that and let his card expire. George P. Hunter, age 19 years; worked three and a half years, in the office of the Hillsboro Mirror; never worked anywhere else or made application before.

292. Grand Junction, Colo.-Walter S. McNeer, age 23 years; worked six years at trade, in office of Atwood (III.) Herald; has worked in Tuscola Journal office; applied for membership in union in Indianapolis, but left city before action was taken; was a charter member in Havana Union before it was recognized by the International Typographical Union. A. C. Newton, age 49 years; worked thirty years at trade: learned trade in office of Register, Des Moines, Iowa; made application to the union in 1875; was granted a working card, but left city before being obligated.

308, Watertown, N. Y.-Charles L. Marks, age 27 years; seven years at trade; always worked in Register office, Fort Plain, N. Y.

311: Grand Forks, N. D.-Sam Malmin, age 33 years; worked at trade fifteen years; learned trade on News and Times, Grafton. N. D.; never worked in union town. Charles W. Argerbright, age 38 years; worked at trade twenty-three years; learned trade in office of Journal, North Manchester, Ind.; made application in Fort Wayne, Ind.. in 1882, but before action left town. George J. Silk, age 27 years; learned trade at " X-Rays, Hamilton, N. D.; worked at trade five years. W. R. Kratka, age 20 years; learned trade in Press office. Thief River Falls, Minn. also worked on Crookston Times; working on Plaindealer, Grand Forks. Fairly J. Milne, formerly a member of this union, but was expelled some three years ago for ratting; for reinstatement.

329, Waterbury, Conn.-I. C. Matteson, age 29 years; learned trade in office of Rural Times, Otego, N. Y.; worked at business twelve years; was formerly member of Rutland (Vt.) Union.

347, Wabash. Ind. - Charles Hammes, age 25 years; worked five years at trade; learned trade in office of Lincoln News, Hamlin, W. Va.; worked on Wayne (W. Va.)

News; Jerome Haddox office, Hamlin, W. Va. B. M. Wayman, age 29 years; worked sixteen years at trade; learned trade in Register office, Nickerson, Kas.; last card expired at Los Angeles, Cal., for non-payment of dues, while he was not working at the trade. Miss Carrie Phillabaum, age 25 years; worked four years at trade; learned trade in office of S. H. Farrington's Waterville (Minn.) Advance.

355, Whatcom, Wash.-B. C. Ferguson; age 48 years; worked at trade about twenty-five years.

356. Jacksonville, Ill.-H. J. Hearvey, worked at trade fifteen years, in following towns: Amboy, Centralia, Havana and Effingham, Ill. Charles D. Riggs, worked at trade about fifteen years; was member of Clinton (Ill.) Union, since disbanded.

368, Litchfield, Ill.-John Leslie, age 55 years; at trade thirty-five years; learned trade principally in own office, as publisher; now working at Gillespie, Ill.

377, Atlantic City, N. J.-Charles B. Middleton, age 25 years; at trade eight years; learned trade on Pioneer, Bridgeton, N. J.; has worked on the Woodbury (N. J.) News.

387, Mount Vernon, N. Y.-Howard Van Tassel, age 24 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in office of Tarrytown Argus; also worked on Press-Record and Daily News, Tarrytown.

399, Plainfield, N. J.-G. E. Mowen, was a member of Hagerstown Union No. 98 when it surrendered its charter. 409, Lorain, Ohio-H. P. Humbert, age 37 years; learned trade in Lorain Times office; has worked in the following places: Reporter, Elyria, Ohio; Lorain Herald, Lorain, Ohio; J. C. Benedict office, Chicago, Ill.; made application to Cleveland, but withdrew it.

413, Sayre, Pa.-G. P. Kelley, formerly of Scranton No. 112; dropped card in 1895. W. R. Walters, formerly of Wilkes Barre No, 187; dropped card in 1893. C. W. Clisbe, formerly of Elmira No. 19; dropped card about 1882. Fred Brewster, Carmody job-office, Waverly, N. Y. 434, Trinidad. Colo.-H. Dunham, age 32 years; worked at business twenty years; learned trade in Mount Washington, Ohio; last worked at Hennessey, Okla.

441, Salem, Ohio-Harry G. Paxson, age 32 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade at Echo office, East Palestine, Ohio. Patrick O'Rourke,

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four and one-half years; learned rage 21 years; at trade office, at East Palestine, Ohio,

443, Herkimer, N. Y.-Philip Marhaver, age 46 years; learned business in Ilion Citizen office, twenty-eight years ago; never worked anywhere else. W. Gilbert, age 21 years; learned trade on Campbellford (Ont.) Gazette; now working in Herkimer Democrat office; six years at the business.

455, Owosso and Corunna, Mich.-Frank Johnson, Benjamin Bustard.

456, Washington, Pa.-H. B. Morris, age 24 years; five years at business, at Alliance, Ohio, and Montpelier, Ind. J. L. Carter, age 26 years; six years at trade; learned at Supper Table office and Journal office, Washington. O. J. Turner, age 37 years; learned trade with H. F. Ward, Washington, twelve years ago; last card lapsed in Chicago. James L. Stewart, age 20 years; learned trade at Pittsburg Printing Company and Washington Reporter; has just completed apprenticeship.

460, Chatham, Ont.-Roland Leslie Reid, age 21 years; four and one-half years at trade in this city.

461, Cairo, Ill.-James T. Moreland, age 47 years; learned trade on Cairo Bulletin; worked in Promulgator office, Metropolis. II., 1870; Democrat office, Anna, Ill.. 1899; made application in Frankfort, Ind., but left before application was acted upon; was elected but not initiated. 463, Middletown, N. Y.-Gilbert H. Benedict, of Ellenville, N. Y. Alfred C. Murphy.

471, Sherman, Texas--Pearl Fitts, age 18 years; at trade four years, in Perry, Okla. Dick Hopson, age 52 years; at trade thirty-seven years, in Sherman, Texas. T. E. Bomar, age 54 years; at trade forty-four years, in Sherman, Texas. G. W. Rose, age 32 years; at trade eighteen years, in Cisco, Texas. Volney Hatter, age 27 years; at trade ten years, in Sherman, Texas. R. F. Ford (twothirder), age 22 years; at trade eight years, in Sherman, Texas. Edgar Ferguson (two-thirder), age 17 years; at trade six years, in Sherman, Texas. W.S. McCauley, age 25 years; nine years at trade, in Tullahoma, Tenn.

482, Parsons, Kan.-W. L. Piatt, age 26 years; learned trade in office of Labette (Kan.) Star; has worked at trade nine years; never before applied for admission.

490, Shawnee, Okla.-J. F. Kimbrough, served four years, at Rich Hill, Mo.; at trade twelve years. Morriss Leftwich, age 18 years; served six years, at Madison, Mo.; applies as two-thirder. M. A. Leftwich, served six years, at Madison, Mo.; five years at Lexington. Neb.;

six years at Keytesville and Salisbury, Mo. H. M. Condict, served five years, in the office of the Independent, at Lamar, Mo.

Rejections, Suspensions, Expulsions, Reinstatements. 14, Harrisburg, Pa.-Thomas Sutch, suspended.

23, Milwaukee, Wis.-Pauline Babor, rejected for incompetency. John Murphy, William F. Grode, rejected on account of previous records.

47, New Haven, Conn.-Myron W. Dibble, reinstated. 103, Newark, N. J.-Cesare Fire, rejected. Victor Calver, suspended for non-payment of dues.

118, Des Moines, Iowa-E. E. Evans, expelled for ratting. Al Anderson, rejected. Frank Mathews, suspended for non-payment of dues.

190, Omaha, Neb.-F. M. Sprague, J. M. Sirpless, L. B. Hayes, Charles McKettrick, Charles P. Rodman, John Swanson, Fred Moser, Alfred Smith, A. T. Johnson, expelled for non-payment of dues.

236, Ogden, Utah-George G. Taylor, reinstated. 240, Altoona, Pa.-F. M. Shope, reinstated.

253, Holyoke, Mass.-William H. Kiely, expelled for non-payment of dues.

255, Anaconda, Mont.-O. R. Wald, expelled for nonpayment of dues.

270, New Castle, Pa.-Fay Haven, reinstated. 291, Aurora, Ill.-Fred Roach, suspended for non-payment of dues.

311, Grand Forks, N. D.-R. R. Marsh, reinstated. 328, Streator, Ill.-F. E. Bastion, rejected for incompetency.

338, Charlotte, N. C.-Charles M. Ray, W. T. Thurmond, suspended for non-payment of dues.

441, Salem, Ohio-Charles M. Day, suspended for nonpayment of dues.

443, Herkimer, N. Y.-D. J. Beers, rejected.

Election of Officers.

Aurora, Ill.-President, Albert F. Miller: vice-president, William F. Hitchcock; secretary, Miss Ida L. Gray; treasurer, Charles Berthold; sergeant-at-arms, William Barth; executive committee, George Eames, Edward C. Finch, Albert H. Hughes; delegates to trades assembly, Edward C. Finch, Edward J. Raymond, Albert F. Miller; auditing committee, Gus Anderson, Charles W. Klamser, D. S. Allen; delegate to state allied crafts union, George Eames; delegate to International Typographical Union convention. Miss Ella Flannigan.

Boise, Idaho-President, O. W. Athey; vice-president, Fred Fenn; sergeant-at-arms. Ed Finnegan; secretarytreasurer, E. F. Caton; executive committee, F. L. Whims, W. J. A. McVety, W. H. Wells; auditing committee, E. E. Roach, A. C. Boot, J. E. Malloy; delegates to trades council, F. C. Simmons, W. H. Wells, W. J. A. McVety, F. J. McKenna, F. L. Whims.

Charlotte, N. C.-President. J. J. Williams; vice-president. Robert L. Harris; secretary-treasurer, Pearl L. Garnes; recording secretary, G. L. Dooly.

Clarksville, Tenn.-President, C. L. Perkins; vicepresident, P. L. Bridges; financial secretary, W. J. Binkley; treasurer, S. L. Gray, jr.; recording secretary, Miss Emma Morton; sergeant-at-arms, Bristol French.

Fall River, Mass.-President, Patrick J. Walsh; vicepresident, Eugene Sylvestre; financial secretary-treasurer, N. Duverger; recording secretary, Alphonse E. Pierce; sergeant-at-arms, Michael B. Tracy; trustees, A. E. Pierce, Richard Patterson. T. J. Howard.

Jacksonville, Ill.-President, W. H. Clifford; vice-president, F. W. Paradice; recording secretary, Abe Wood; financial secretary, E. O. Mayer; sergeant-at-arms, A. Konrad executive committee, F. W. Paradice, J. Thomson, W. Hammond.

Joplin, Mo.-President, Frank Tew; vice-president, A. F. Stennett; secretary-treasurer, J. S. Armstrong: recording secretary, F. C. Clippinger; sergeant-at-arms, Lon Troxel; delegate to International Union, W. A. My ers; alternate, J. S. Armstrong; auditing committee, J. A. Dickey, J. A. Briswater, Al Stofer; executive committee, A. F. Stennett, F. E. Newkirk, W. A. Myers, N. D. Ackeman, D. C. Grafton; delegates to central labor union, A. F. Stennett, J. S. Armstrong, Frank Tew, J. A. Dickey, J. A. Briswater.

Mount Vernon, N. Y.-President, William F. Daly; vice-president, Peter Kane; recording secretary, William E. Owen; financial secretary-treasurer, Fred J. Woodard; sergeant-at-arms, James Howard.

Newburyport, Mass.-President. C. W. Johnson; vicepresident, William R. Whitmore; recording secretary,

Annie Mannix; financial secretary, Charles P. Sargent ; treasurer. Fred L. Roberts; sergeant-at-arms, C. F. Tibbetts; auditing committee, D. F. Foster, C. F. Tibbetts, L. P. Balch.

Ogden, Utah-President. F. A. Zitzman; vice-president, N. J. Peterson; financial secretary, J. H. Randall secretary-treasurer, D. B. Ellis; executive board, N. J. Peterson, William H. Adams; auditing committee, F. Á. Zitzman, William H. Adams.

Phoenix, Ariz.-President, S. Palmer; vice-president, E. P. Wilson; recording secretary, Frank Loveitt; financial secretary, M. G. Wood; sergeant-at-arms, D. N. Ambler; executive committee, J. Wygmans, J. F. Elwell. San Francisco, Cal. (Mailers)-President, F. E. Raubinger; vice-president, W. F. Moore; secretary, J. B. Reighley; treasurer, W. H. Parker; sergeant-at-arms, James Coyle; trustee, Thomas F. Burke.

Tri-City (Rock Island and Moline, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa)-President, F. M. Sneed; vice-president, A. A. Eibl secretary-treasurer, John Schlemmer; recording secretary, George E. Morgan; sergeant-at-arms, George Siemon: executive committee, J. W. Mullen, Edward Brush, Sam Kennedy.

Tucson, Ariz.-President, George N. Beach; vice president, L. H. Dawley; secretary-treasurer, Bessie Beach; recording secretary, Frank Mareno; sergeant-at arms, Ignacio Riesgo; executive committee, L. H. Dawley, T. H. Jansen, Ŏ. C. Andreen.

West Chester, Pa.-President, L. Walter Garrett ; vice-president, William Barrett; secretary, Charles W. Gibson; secretary-treasurer, A. Wayne Elliott; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas Dawson; delegate, Walter R. Engle.

The Death Roll.

BROWN, S. J.-At New York, N. Y., June 6, 1902, of cardiac asthma. Age 33 years.

DEXTER, J. F.-At New York, N. Y., June 13, 1902, of heart failure. Age 53 years.

DOEGER, RICHARD-At New York, N. Y., May 28, 1902, of asthma. Age 64 years.

FOTHERGILL, CHARLES-At Cohoes, N. Y., June 10, 1902, of tuberculosis. Age 41 years.

HATCH, JOHN B.-At New York, N. Y., June 10, 1902, of pneumonia. Age 46 years.

HENNAS, HENRY-At Evansville, Ind., June 9, 1902, of disease of the eye. Age 38 years.

JONES, GEORGE F. -At Richmond, Ind., June 12, 1902, of heart failure. Age 48 years.

LAMB, J. E.-At Albany, N. Y., June 17, 1902, of paresis. Age 45 years.

LEACH. WILLIAM-At Sidney, Ill., June 3, 1902; accident. Age 26 years.

LUTTON, J. T.-At Scranton, Pa., June 18, 1902, of diabetes. Age 61 years.

MCCARTHY EUGENE-At New York, N. Y., June 9, 1902, of strangulation. Age 54 years.

MCDAID, J. J.-At San Francisco, Cal., May 23, 1902, of consumption. Age 37 years.

ROSS, PETER-At New York, N. Y., June 2, 1902, of arracenia. Age 54 years.

SIMRIL, R. F.-At Washington, D. C., June 21, 1902, of pneumonia. Age 32 years.

SONGER, HARRY-At Des Moines, Iowa, June 4, 1902, of kidney disease. Age 33 years.

SWAN, ALFRED-At New York, N, Y., June 13, 1902, of cancer. Age 62 years.

TEMPLETON, WILLIAM-At Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 1902. of consumption. Age 32 years.

VAN PELT, B. A.-At New Orleans, La., May 23, 1902, of pulmonary tuberculosis. Age 49 years.

WILLIAMS, C. M.-At Muskogee, I. T., June 15, 1902, of poisoning. Age 28 years.

WILLIAMS, W. W.-At New York, N. Y., June 12, 1902, of morphinism. Age 34 years.

WINDERS, J. R.-At San Francisco, Cal., June 10, 1902; suicide.

State of Trade. Oneonta, N. Y.-Trade is very quiet. Traverse City, Mich.-Business is fair.

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509, Greenville-For charter and outfit
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512, Pontiac-For charter

German-American

1, Philadelphia--For May. 2. Cincinnati-For May.. 3. St. Louis-For May. 4, Buffalo-For May.. 5, Rochester-For May. 6, Cleveland-For May. 7, New York-For May. 8. Newark-For May 9, Chicago-For May. 10, Milwaukee-For May. 11, Baltimore-For May. 12, Louisville-For May. 13, St. Paul-For May. 14, Indianapolis-For May 15. Evansville-For May 16, Pittsburg-For May. 18, Belleville-For May. 19, Columbus-For May.. 21, Detroit-For May.. 24, Toledo-For May

8.40 4.50

5 10 8.10 3 30

4.20

2.70

2.40

5270

6.90

6.90

7 20

2.70

5.00

10 00

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

10 00

10.00

10.00

10.00

2.00

500

15 60

17.40

24.00

10.50

3.90

10.80

78.30

6.60

26.10

24 60

12.60

2.70

570

6.60

5 70

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