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OFFICIAL MATTERS

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Items for the official columns of THE JOURNAL should be prepared on a separate sheet, and the style of the paper followed as closely as possible. Such items should not be made a part of a letter dealing with other subjects, for if this is done the items are likely to be overlooked, even though the greatest care be exercised. Write as plainly as possible especially proper names-using one side of the sheet only. All official matter must be in the hands of the editor BEFORE THE TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH, to insure insertion in the issue immediately following. The observance of the foregoing will tend to insure what is desired by allpromptness and accuracy in the publication of official matter.

Communications for the correspondence department of THE JOURNAL must be in the hands of the editor BEFORE THE TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH to insure insertion in the issue immediately following. No communication will be published that does not bear the full name of the writer.

THE JOURNAL MAILING LIST.

When a member requests a change in his JOURNAL address, he should give the name and number of the union with which he is affiliated, together with his present and former address.

Additions to the, mailing list can only be made. when received through the local secretary. Members not receiving the magazine should furnish the local secretary with their addresses.

Additions, corrections or alterations reported by local secretaries should be kept separate from other correspondence. When a member deposits his card, and his name is reported for the subscription list, the secretary should state where the member previously received THE JOURNAL, and give the name and number of the union with which he was affil

iated. When a member draws his card, is suspended or expelled, or in any manner ceases to be an active member of the local, the secretary should request that his name be dropped from the mailing list.

A large number of those who take cards and remove to unorganized towns fail to renew their cards. To prevent loss in such instances, it has been decided that members holding cards, and located outside of the jurisdiction of a local union, must either deposit their cards with the nearest union and pay dues each month, or pay International dues in advance, in order to get THE JOURNAL. Where a cardholder pays his dues to the local in advance, a specific report should be made by the secretary upon the case, in order that the name can be placed on the list and the magazine sent to the member for the time for which dues have been paid.

The 20th of each month is the latest date upon which changes for the succeeding issue can be made on our mailing list.

Upon request, secretaries will be furnished with a copy of the list of their members to whom THE JOURNAL is being sent.

All correspondence regarding THE JOURNAL should be addressed to J. W. Hays, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind.

ADDRESSES WANTED.

Wanted, to hear from Earl G. White. Address R. C. Harper and Bert Pifer, Kearney, Neb.

Felix McCarty, or any one knowing his whereabouts, is requested to communicate with W. B. Peak, 14 West Long street, Columbus, Ohio.

Alex Majors, or any one knowing his whereabouts, is requested to communicate with U. G. Tuttle, secretary No. 403, box 157, Tulsa, Okla.

William E. Carter, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., is requested to communicate with Mrs. William E. Carter, 1522 North Seventh street, St. Louis, Mo.

Charles R. Welker, or any one knowing his whereabouts, is requested to communicate with H. F. Martin, secretary No. 155, box 182, Shreveport, La.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of John Locke, a printer by trade, born in Huntington, Ind., please notify Edward Locke, 1260 Franklin street, Oakland, Cal.

David H. Carr, or any one knowing his whereabouts, is requested to communicate with S. H. Madden, 6 East Broad street, New Hayden building, Columbus, Ohio.

Joe Cannon, formerly of Charleston, S. C., is requested to communicate with Al Holland, room 18, 189 Market street, Newark, N. J. Business matters with reference to Miss A. K. Irving.

George W. Armour, C. A. Bartlett, Joe Bautsch, Charles E. Blair, G. A. Bothwell, John R. Cronin, Fred T. Davis, George M. Dennis, J. S. Dillon, J. A. Dillons, C. G. Durbin, M. V. Fairchilds, John Featherston, Edward Hacker, George Hemingway, Walter C. Hilton, Victor Julian, J. F. Kennedy, Thomas Kernan, John H. Koehl, Frank Lawler, John Lepper, A. W. Mabbett, C. Moise, F. T. Newdick, E. E. Overman, C. F. Parker, G. W. Perkins, Will R. Philips, J. Homer Reilly, H. W. Ridge, Jesse Saxton, Clarence J. Seibert, W. J. Shroades. J. L. Starke, John Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, John G. Thiery, Herman Tiedjens, Will H. Wages, J. Van Hoesen, W. Van Linder, send ad

dress to J. W. Hays, 640-650 Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind., and get mail.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of Albert Dickenson Pulic kindly communicate at once with his wife, Mrs. A. D. Pulic, general delivery, Mobile, Ala.

Eugene C. Bennett, or any one knowing his whereabouts, is requested to communicate with Mrs. B. Bennett, care Drew Pruitt, 401-403 Citizens' National Bank building, Los Angeles, Cal. Information as to the present location of Charles Percy Bishop, a linotype operator, supposed to be somewhere in Ohio, is desired by Minnie W. Bishop, Trowmart Inn, Abingdon square, New York city.

Fred A. Harris, who left Los Angeles, Cal., in June, 1909, for Bay Shore, L. I., and later believed to have worked in Trenton, Philadelphia and New York, or any printer who knows of him, will please send address to Clarence B. Greene, care Herald, Dayton, Ohio.

CHARTER ISSUED.

Mount Morris, Ill., No. 681-Walter Basye, Ralph H. Shunk, Elmer D. Wait, George E. Deyo, Clyde Walkup, Jesse Allen, U. B. Pittinger, U. S. Grant Sweeney, Leonard Charles Salder, T. W. Peacock, W. I. Prugh, Robert Toole.

UNIONS SUSPENDED.

In accordance with the provisions of section 1, article x, constitution of the International Typographical Union, the charters of the following unions stand suspended for failure to comply with the requirements of section 1, article x, constitution, after being notified of their indebtedness by the secretary-treasurer, as is required by law: 15, Springfield (Mass.) Mailers. 510, Cienfuegos, Cuba.

Local unions are hereby ordered to refuse cards issued by the above organizations on and after this date. JAMES M. LYNCH,

President International Typographical Union. February 1, 1911.

CARDS REVOKED.

The card of James D. Fay (register number 47501) has been revoked on account of defalcation of union funds. If this card is presented for deposit it should be taken up and returned to E. W. Ralston, secretary No. 559, 45 North Bartlett street, Medford, Ore.

Traveling card issued to Charles M. Briggs (register number 6729) by New York Union No. 6 on July 1, 1910, has been revoked. If this card is presented for deposit or renewal, it should be returned to Secretary-Treasurer J. W. Hays, 640650 Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind."

LOST CARDS.

The following traveling cards have been lost and duplicates issued. If any of such cards are presented for deposit they should be taken up and returned to J. W. Hays, 640-650 Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind.:

Traveling card issued January 12, 1911, to W. L. Jones (register number 6750) by New York Union No. 6.

Traveling card issued November 26, 1910, by Louisville Union No. 10 to Ed C. Finnell (register number 49455).

Traveling card issued January 15, 1911, by Okla homa City Union No. 283 to James H. Hollis (reg. ister number 6944).

Traveling card issued December 6, 1910, by Wichita Falls Union No. 505 to J. V. Verity (register number 32367).

Traveling card issued January 18, 1911, by Cincinnati (Ohio) Union to Benjamin Huelsman (register number 52272).

Traveling card issued to C. F. Neblock (register number 47645) by Oklahoma City No. 283, under date of Öctober 5, 1910.

Traveling card issued January 19, 1911, by McAlester (Okla.) Union No. 565, to Charles Morris (register number 40544).

Traveling card issued under date of January 20, 1911, to John A. Kane (register number 12889) by Memphis Union No. 11.

Traveling card issued to T. Harry Bevies (register number 50516) by Olean Union No. 345, under date of March 12, 1910.

Traveling card issued to J. Morgan Ellis (register number 46259) by Norfolk Union No. 32, under date of December 19, 1910.

Traveling card issued to J. R. Baird (register number 51349) by Billings (Mont.) Union No. 398, under date of August 30, 1910.

Traveling card issued to Charles A. Desmond (register number 5794) by Rome (Ga.) Typograph. ical Union, under date of December 14, 1910.

DELINQUENT UNIONS.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., February 23, 1911. Section 1, article ix, of the constitution, requires that "International dues for each month shall be collected by subordinate unions and transferred to the secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical Union before the twentieth of the suc ceeding month.' Under this law the January per capita and the December old age pension assessment of all unions was due at headquarters not later than February 20. The following unions were delinquent for per capita, or the old age pension assessment, on February 23, having failed to make their returns.

In this connection attention is directed to section 15, article v, of the by-laws, which is as follows: "Section 15. No funeral benefit claim shall be allowed unless the deceased was possessed of a current working card at the time of his 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."

74, Belleville. 95, Helena. 125, Durham. 140, Bismarck. 164, Kewanee. 189, Blue Grass. 208, Cambridge. 217, Murphysboro. 235, Rahway. 259, Waltham. 296, Lima. 338, Charlotte. 353, Newport News. 355, Bellingham. 374, Du Bois.

378, Brantford. 384, Montpelier. 400, Sunbury. 404, Tyler. 409, Lorain.

414, Marshalltown. 417, Fort William. 418, Biloxi. 433, Dover. 435, Americus.

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449, Calgary.

462, New Philadelphia. 468, Yonkers.

476, Hastings.

495, South Framingham.
517, Buffalo Polish.
539, Gulfport.

542, Shelbyville.
562, Harrisburg.
563, Rock Springs.
569, Painesville.
585, White Plains.
594, Mount Carmel.
600, Beatrice.
601, Warren.

605, Emporia.
647, Hattiesburg.

648, Bartlesville. 662, Fremont.

663, Saskatoon.

666, Georgetown, B. G.
675, Marion.
677, Dunkirk.
678, Pullman.

MAILERS.

24, Buffalo. 28, St. Paul.

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1562-Elkanah J. Owings, Cincinnati No. 3; age 55 years; admitted January 2, 1911.

1555-Oscar E. Winburn, New York No. 6; age 33 years; admitted January 10, 1911.

1559-Albert H. Moore, Salt Lake No. 115, age 39; admitted January 12, 1911.

1565-George Witton, New Orleans No. 17, age 52 years; admitted January 19, 1911.

1561-Fred G. Meservey, Pasadena No. 583; age 43 years; admitted January 16, 1911.

1572-John P. Craig, Tulsa No. 403; age 58 years; admitted January 25, 1911.

1567-Toler A. Kline, Indianapolis No. 1; age 53 years; admitted January 26, 1911.

1569-Dennis McCarthy, St. Louis No. 8; age 35 years; admitted January 31, 1911.

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ANIZEWSKI, ERAZEN-At Chicago, Ill., January 31, 1911, of heart disease. Age 46 years. BANDLOW, ROBERT-At Cleveland, Ohio, January 29, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 58 years. BALDWIN, JOSEPH-At Chicago, Ill., January 5, 1911, of heart disease. Age 62 years. BEARD, EDWIN C.-At Vancouver, B. C., December 31, 1910, of fractured skull. Age not known. BEEMAN, VERNIE-At Aberdeen, Wash., February 9, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 33 years. CHAPMAN, CHARLES H.-At Hartford, Conn., January 27, 1911, of apoplexy. Age 71 years. CLARK, HORACE C.-At Kansas City, Mo., January 30, 1911, of paralysis. Age 26 years. COCHRAN, WILLIAM-At Hot Springs, Ark., Jan

uary 29, 1911.

COWARD, MERVIN G.-At New York, N. Y., December 18, 1910, of heart disease. Age 48

years.

DAVIS, JOHN S.-At St. Louis, Mo., January 19, 1911, of accident. Age 76 years. DICKINSON, A. F.-At Utica, N. Y., January 22, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 45 years. DOE, CHARLES-At Ottawa, Canada, February 6, 1911, of cancer of liver. Age 54 years.

DONOVAN, FLORENCE F.-At New York, N. Y., December 24, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 58 years. EAKER, JOHN-At New York, N. Y., December 29, 1910, of hemorrhage. Age 44 years. ESSER, PETER-At New York, N. Y., December 15, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 49 years. FITZGERALD, CHARLES L.-At New York, N. Y., September 20, 1910, of hemorrhage. Age 53 years.

FLOOD, FRANCIS F.-At New York, N. Y., December 28, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 69 years. GASKELL, JOHN G.-At Cleveland, Ohio, February 8, 1911, of rheumatism. Age 59 years. GLENN, ROBERT L.-At Washington, D. C., January 29, 1911, of heart failure. Age 43 years. GORSUCH, EDWIN E.-At Newark, N. J., February, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 47 years.

GRIFFIN, JOHN A.-At Washington, D. C., February 12, 1911, of cancer. Age 81 years. HANDIBOE, JOHN A.-At Washington, D. C., January 30, 1911, of dilation of heart. Age 56 years. HERMS, CHARLES F.-At McKeesport, Pa., February 9, 1911, of dropsy. Age 50 years. HOYT, FRANK-At New York, N. Y., September 25, 1910, of tuberculosis. Age 60 years. INGALLS, IRA M.-At Washington, D. C., January 27, 1911, of pneumonia. Age 49 years. IRVING, SAMUEL S.-At New York, N. Y., December 20, 1910, of nephritis. Age 62 years. IRWIN, JAMES-At Des Moines, Iowa, January 12, 1911, of heart failure. Age 82 years. KAMER, CHARLES-At Allentown, Pa., February 15, 1911, of complication of diseases. Age 61 years. KEARY, W. P.-At Chicago, Ill., January 23, 1911, of cirrhosis of liver. Age 39 years. KNOX, GEORGE M.-At Detroit, Mich., October 7, 1910, of heart disease. Age 65 years. LA CHANCE, JOHN-At Chicago, Ill., February 12, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 47 years. LEISSLER, ERNEST-At Leavenworth, Kan., January 27, 1911, of old age. Age 83 years. LIPPINCOTT, FRANK P.-At Washington, D. C., January 31, 1911, of Bright's disease. Age 58

years.

LONG, FRED W.-At Philadelphia, Pa., February 3, 1911, of polyarthritis chronica. Age 51 years. LOUGHRAN, JOHN I.-At Washington, D. C., February 10, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 31 years. LUDWIG, WALTER G.-At Tiffin, Ohio, January 20, 1911, of anæmia. Age 29 years.

MEEHLA, HARRY T.-At New York, N. Y., December 5, 1910, of tuberculosis. Age 39 years. MONN, GEORGE W.-At Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January 31, 1911, of cerebral abscess. Age 30

years.

MONTANE, ALPHONSE-At New York, N. Y., December 19, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 55 years. MOORE, W. F.-At San Francisco, Cal., January 25, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 49 years. MORRISON, WILLIAM F.-At Louisville, Ky., January 27, 1911, of heart disease. Age 72 years. NAPIER, E. A.-At Los Angeles, Cal., February 1, 1911, of paralysis of brain. Age 71 years. NEWTON, ARTHUR N.-At New York, N. Y., December 2, 1910, of tuberculosis. Age 33 years. NICHOLAS, GEORGE-At Greeley, Colo., January 30, 1911, of heart failure. Age 33 years. NICHOLSON, JAMES E.-At Toronto, Canada, January 30, 1911, of Bright's disease. Age 33 years. PINTA, S. E.-At Chicago, Ill., January 29, 1911, of heart disease. Age 79 years. REA, CLYDE W.-At Chicago, Ill., January 18, 1911, of gall stones. Age 45 years. REYNOLDS, J. W.-At Chicago, Ill., January 10, 1911, of pneumonia. Age 61 years.

RINGLAND, ROBERT B.-At New York, N. Y., December 2, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 65 years. ROXBURG, ROBERT W.-At Boston, Mass., February 14, 1911, of atapic paraplegia. Age 51 years. SEFTON, WILLIAM C.-At Washington, D. C., January 28, 1911, of pneumonia. Age 72 years. SILVER, AUBREY M.-At Kansas City, Mo., February 14, 1911, of bronchitis. Age 41 years. SKEDD, WILLIAM H.-At Winnipeg, Canada, January 20, 1911, of consumption. Age 23 years. SLASOR, GEORGE-At Winnipeg, Canada, December 20, 1910, of consumption. Age 45 years. SMALL, JAMES-At New York, N. Y., December 24, 1910, of pneumonia. Age 60 years. SMITH, J. E. F.-At Clarksburg, W. Va., January 28, 1911, of heart failure. Age 55 years. SPENCE, SHERMAN R.-At Edmonton, Canada, February 1, 1911, of heart failure. Age 37 years. STERN, MOSES L.-At San Francisco, Cal., January 6, 1911, of typhoid fever. Age 40 years. STRICK, ERNEST C.-At Erie, Pa., January 29, 1911, of pleurisy. Age 47 years. SUTHERLAND, ROBERT-At Seattle, Wash., January 15, 1911, of hemorrhage. Age 57 years. TAYLOR, C. J.-At Adrian, Mich., January 23, 1911, of tuberculosis. Age 38 years. THETFORD, CHARLES-At Toronto, Canada, February 8, 1911, of phthisis. Age 64 years. WARD, CHARLES-At Chicago, Ill., February 8, 1911, of heart disease. Age 55 years. WATERMAN, HERBERT A.-At Boston, Mass., January 17, 1911, of heart disease. Age 48 years. WHITE, I. FRANK-At Cambridge, Mass., January 21, 1911, of operative shock. Age 44 years. WILSON, HARRY C.-At Kansas City, Mo., January 23, 1911, of lobar pneumonia. Age 29 years.

APPLICATIONS FROM UNORGANIZED TOWNS. [Objections to the admission of these applicants must be filed with Secretary-Treasurer Hays within thirty days.]

Beatrice, Neb.-Anton Piskac, age 21 years; at trade five and one-half years; learned trade in Beatrice, Neb.; never applied for admission before.

Concordia, Kan.-L. L. Pease, age 25 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Whitney Point, N. Y.; has also worked in Chenango Forks and Lisle, N. Y.

Friday Harbor, Wash.-G. A. Ludwig, age 53 years; at trade thirty-six years; learned trade in Austin, Minn.; has also worked in La Crosse, Wis., and Minneapolis, Minn.; formerly a member of Minneapolis Union No. 42, but allowed card to lapse.

Greenfield, Ohio-Samuel R. Emmitt, age 42 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Chillicothe, Ohio; has also worked in Atlanta, Ga., Washington C. H. and Croton, Ohio; formerly a member, but allowed membership to lapse.

Huntingdon, Tenn.-H. R. Darling, age 42 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade in Winchester, Ill.; has also worked in Paris, Tenn., and Forest City, Iowa; formerly member, but allowed card to lapse. J. T. Moynahan, age 52 years; at trade thirty-five years; learned trade in Muscatine, Iowa; has also worked in Trenton and East Prairie, Tenn.; formerly member, but allowed card to lapse while in business for self.

Leland, Ill.-Fritz C. Noel, age 43 years; at trade six and one-half years; learned trade in Leland, Ill.; never made application before.

Mexico City, Mex.-Martyn J. Byrnes, age 40 years; at trade twenty-two years; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse while outside jurisdiction of local union. Prudencio Garcia, age 27 years; at trade four years; never made appli

cation before. Enrique Villareal, age 24 years; never applied for admission before.

Pittsfield, Mass.-Forbes Kinghoon, age 27 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Glasgow, Scotland; now working in Pittsfield, Mass.; never made application before.

Plattsmouth, Neb.-George L. Morrison, age 20 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Plattsmouth.

Sidney, Iowa-Arthur Carter, age 35 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Sidney, Iowa.

St. Joseph, Mich.-Fred Beutenmueller, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in St. Joseph, Mich.; has also worked in Detroit.

Walsenburg, Colo.-A. P. Dens, age 22 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Walsenburg; has also worked in Denver and Pueblo, Colo.

West Alexandria, Ohio-L. T. Johnson, age 56 years; at trade thirty-seven years; learned trade in Cambridge, Ohio; has worked in Newark and Zanesville, Ohio, and various unorganized towns; formerly a member, but allowed membership to lapse about four years ago.

APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP.

[Objections to the admission of these applicants must be filed with the union to which application is made within thirty days.]

5, Columbus, Ohio.-C. D. Cain, 31 years of age; worked six years at the trade; learned trade in Hutchinson, Kan.; has also worked at Ellwood City, Pa.

7, Pittsburg, Pa.-Gustavius H. Deering, age 23 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Baltimore, Md.

8, Denver (Colo.) Mailers-Claude Ray Martin, age 28 years; at trade ten years.

8, St. Louis, Mo.-Mills M. Anderson, age 23 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Evanston, Ill.; has never been a member. Louis Rescia, age 31 years; at trade six years; learned trade in St. Louis; has never been a member. Gordon W. Holler, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Boonville, Mo.; has never been a member. Oliver F. Klein, age 19 years; at trade six years; learned trade in St. Louis. Michael J. Gessel, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in St. Louis; has never been a member.

9, Buffalo, N. Y.-George J. Baer, age 22 years; at trade six years in Buffalo. Bart J. Mol. lica, age 29 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade in Italy; has worked in New York and Toronto, Ontario. Henry D. Lockington, age 54 years; at trade forty-one years; formerly a member of No. 9, but dropped in 1907 for non-payment of dues. Charles F. Weber (machinist), age 27 years; worked at the printing trade for two_and one-half years and with the Mergenthaler Company in Brooklyn for two years. Albert Wertermeier (probationary), age 19 years; at trade three and one-half years in Buffalo.

11, Memphis, Tenn.-Charles M. Day, age 38 years; at trade twenty years; formerly a member of Salem (Ohio) Union, but allowed membership to lapse while out of the business.

12. Baltimore, Md.-Charles C. Knierim, age 39 years; at trade twenty-three years; learned trade in Baltimore; has also worked in Philadelphia. Louis E. Odinga, age 45 years; has worked in Louisville, New York and Baltimore in unfair offices; learned trade in Belgium; at trade twentyseven years.

14. Harrisburg, Pa.-I. G. Moyer; has been out of the business for six years.

18, Detroit, Mich.-A. T. Cole, age 28 years; at trade five years; served apprenticeship at Lowell, Mass.

20, Nashville, Tenn.-Charles F. Day, age 35

years; at trade six years; has worked in Louisville, Ky.

39, Grand Rapids, Mich.-Harry J. Aldrich, age 20 years; at trade four years in Ionia and Luding. ton. Arthur Harch, age 18 years; at trade four years in Ionia, where he is now working.

43, Charleston, S. C.-Charles Glenn, age 26 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade at Cedarville, Ohio; has worked in Asheville, N. C.; never before applied for admission. George W. Potts, age 26 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Greensboro, N. C.; has also worked in Winston-Salem, N. C., and Welch, W. Va.; allowed card to lapse on account non-payment of dues. E. F. Hammond; learned trade in Columbia, S. C.; formerly held card, but allowed his membership to lapse on account of non-payment of dues.

45, Leavenworth, Kan.-L. Rettig, age 45 years; at trade twenty-five years. William Dietze, age 27 years; at trade seven years.

46, Sacramento, Cal.-James J. Landrigan, age 36 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade at Boston, Mass. C. E. Barton, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade at Lawrenceburg, Ky.; also worked at Beattyville, Ky., and Lebanon, Ohio.

48, Atlanta, Ga.-C. V. Halley, age 28 years; at trade fourteen years; has never been a member. A. E. Maxwell, age 27 years; learned trade in Maynesville, N. C.; has never been a member. J. A. Bruederly, age 39 years; at trade twenty-four years; learned trade in Minneapolis; has also worked in Chicago and St. Paul; formerly a member of Chicago and St. Paul Unions. J. W. Pugh, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Atlanta, Ga.

49, Denver, Colo.-Blanche L. Theimer, age 27 years; at trade nine years; has worked in Richmond, Va., and Chicago, Ill.; never belonged to the union.

60, Roanoke, Va.-J. L. Quinn, age 41 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade at Montgomery, Ala.; has worked at Atlanta, Ga.; was formerly a member of Atlanta Union No. 48; allowed membership to lapse by neglect.

62, Utica, N. Y.-Richard Williams, age 27 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade at Denbig, Wales; was a former member of Chester Branch, Wales, but allowed membership to lapse.

63, Toledo, Ohio- Charles Brown, age 20 years; has worked five years in Toledo. William Buchert, age 26 years; has worked five years in Toledo. Ralph J. Rex, age 31 years; at trade eighteen years; has worked in Tiffin, Norwalk and Fremont, Ohio. Irving Heer, age 22 years; at trade six years in Toledo. Otto J. Borne, age 40 years; at trade twenty-two years; formerly a member of German union, but allowed card to lapse.

70, Lancaster, Pa.-Charles G. Schill, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade at Lan

caster.

71, Trenton, N. J.-Thomas J. Russo, age 25 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Trenton; has never before applied for membership. Horace A. Smith, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Trenton; has never before applied for membership.

73. Ottumwa, Iowa-M. B. Merritt, formerly a member, but allowed traveling card from Tri-City Union to expire; has been running a paper in country town. Frank Selbicky; has been employed Ottumwa pressman in for three years; learned trade in Iowa City, Iowa.

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80, Kansas City, Mo.-John Thomas Barnby, age 19 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Kansas City. John W. Lewis, age 59 years; at trade forty years; formerly a member of Atlanta, Ga., Los Angeles, Cal., and Kansas City Unions, but allowed membership to lapse while working in an unorganized town in Utah.

83, New York Hebrew-American-Jacob Jaffe, age 23 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Russia. Max Friedman, age 22 years; at trade six

years; learned trade in New York; now employed in Brooklyn. Joseph Rittenberg, age 30 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade in Russia. Israel Brower, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Russia.

84, San Bernardino, Cal.-J. C. Crome; age 52 years; learned trade in Harrisburg, Va.; has also worked in Portland, Ore., Seattle and Whatcom, Wash.; was a member of Portland Union No. 58, but allowed membership to lapse by going on the road as a traveling salesman.

87, Houston, Texas-Roy Filbury, age 23 years; learned trade in Jennings, La.; has never worked in an organized town. William B. Shaw, age 26 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Kenora, Ont.; never worked in union town before coming to Houston.

91, Toronto, Ont., Canada-Charles M. Barnes, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Toronto. N. J. Tovell, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Guelph; has also worked in Toronto. Charles H. Silvester, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Toronto. Frank Closs, age 23 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Lanark, Ont.; has also worked in Perth, Ont. Michael Carolan, age 55 years; at trade six and one-half years; learned trade in England; has also worked in Toronto. David T. Borthwick, age 38 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade in Scotland. Janet Higgins, age 34 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Scotland; has also worked in Toronto. Hugh McPhail, age 56 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Scotland; has also worked in England, where he was a member of the society but allowed card to lapse.

104, Birmingham, Ala.-W. P. Ware, age 22 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Columbia, Tenn. Howard Smith, age 19 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Montgomery, Ala.

106, Madison, Wis.-Maurice Blanche, age 49 years; at trade thirty-one years; has worked in Madison and Milwaukee, Wis.; formerly a member of union, but allowed membership to lapse on account of non-payment of dues. Ernest J. Riedelbach, jr., age 20 years; at trade five and one-half years; learned trade in Jefferson, Wis. Charles R. June, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Bismarck, N. D.; has worked in Charlotte, Mich., and Sparta, Wis. Hugo Schumacher, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Fond du Lac, Wis. William M. Littel, age 20 years; at trade three and one-half years; learned trade in Madison.

107, Tri-City-W. C. Mossman, age 45 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Davenport, Iowa; was a former member of Tri-City No. 107, but was suspended.

118, Des Moines, Iowa-J. Frank Simmons, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Des Moines, Iowa; has also worked in Chattanooga, Tenn.

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121, Topeka, Kan.-Charles S. Guy, age years; learned trade in Hamilton, Mo.; formerly a member of Greeley, Colo., but allowed card to lapse while out of the business.

122, Kalamazoo, Mich.-Rex B. Kennedy, age 34 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade at Villisca, Iowa; has also worked in Albion, Mich., Ottawa, Iowa, and Indianola, Iowa.

126, Butte, Mont.-Douglas McCallum, age 21 years; learned trade in Butte; has also worked in Sheridan and Virginia City, Mont.; never before applied for membership.

127, Hartford, Conn.-Martin Morris, age 21 years; at trade four and one-half years in Hartford. Samuel B. Bassett, age 37 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in New Britain, Conn. John T. Murphy, age 22 years; at trade five years; learned trade in New Britain, Conn. James P. Coffey, age 22 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Hartford. O. E. Russell, age 48 years; at trade twenty-four years; learned trade in Bridgeport, Conn. Patrick J. Ring, age

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