western division T. & O. C.; W. F. Davis, general foreman West Columbus; George B. Wickery, who was chairman of the resolutions committee of Div. 651, read and presented a handsomely embossed testimonial, which will doubtless be inestimable to Brother Engler as a memento of the occasion. More than twenty others had something to say of their pleasant relations with Brother Engler, and just before adjourument Mr. Beeman left the room and returned with a magnificent basket of carnations and Narcissus beauties, which he presented to "Your wife, Mr. Engler, the best friend you have in the world." The recipient of the beautiful gift was manifestly affected and could but express his simple and heartfelt thanks. As the clock struck the hour of midnight the new foreman of engines, Mr. Hartenstein, made the motion to adjourn and Mr. Engler's surprises for one day were over. SPECIAL NOTICES. SEC. 89. It shall be the duty of members away from the location of their Subdivision to at least once in six months make their whereabouts known to the Subdivisions, and always when changing their permanent address. Failure to do so shall be sufficient cause for expulsion. Members of the following Subdivisions will correspond with the F. A. E. of their Subdivisions immediately: Subdivision 559-G. H. Friend. Wanted-To know the whereabouts of Brizzie Hogan, last heard of in Columbus, Ga. Kindly address Mrs. M. E. Rose, 7071⁄2 Texas street, Shreveport, La. Traveling card of Bro. R. W. Johnson, member of Div. 339, has been lost. If presented for favors, kindly take up and forward to Bro. Henry M. Reece, F. A. E., Div. 339. 407 East Jones street, Raleigh, N. C. Bro. H. G. Loyd, member of Subdivision 140, reports loss of his traveling card. If presented for favors, it should be taken up and forwarded to Bro. E. A. Bowling, F. A. E., Div. 140, 157 Canal street, Mobile, Ala. Information is wanted of the whereabouts of Walter C. Beasley, fireman, Kindly notify Mr. H. M. Marsh, Maine Central R. R. car shops, Thompson Point, Portland, Me. Bro. Byron E. Dick, member of Subdivision 252, reports the loss of traveling card, letter of identification and other papers. If presented for favors, kindly take up and forward to Bro. L. C. Woodbury, F. A. E., Div. 252, Newton, Kans. Wanted-To know the whereabouts of Bro. G. W. Kinney, member of Subdivision 192. Kindly address Bro. Geo. Stead, F. A. E., Div. 192, Box 240, El Paso, Tex. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Bill Clark, who formerly ran an engine on the Central of Georgia R. R., between Atlanta and Macon, will confer a favor by corresponding with Bro. Thos. G. Russell, C: E., Div. 368, 78 Dodd avenue, Atlan ta, Ga. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Reggery Stafford, fireman, will confer a favor by corre sponding with his brother, Bro. C. E. Stafford, member of Subdivision 309, Lakeland, Fla. OBITUARIES. [In accordance with the action of the Ottawa Convention, no resolutions of condolence, obituary letters or poems will be published in the JOURNAL. All deaths will be listed under obituary heading only, with cause and date of death.] Detroit, Mich., Feb. 21, Bro. John Scallen, member of Div. 1. Detroit, Mich.. Feb. 19, paralysis, Bro. O. W. McCall, member of Div. 1. Utica, N. Y., Feb. 23, kidney trouble, Bro. E. G. Egert, member of Div. 14. Wadsworth, O., March 12, asthma, Bro. Charles Grotz, member of Div. 16. Long Branch, N. J., March 1, blood poisoning, Bro. Frank Magill, member of Div. 22. Easton, Pa., March 5, hit by locomotive, Bro. Henry Y. Mieck, member of Div. 30. Akron, O., Feb. -, old age, Mrs. S. N. Lowery, mother of Bros. W. H. Lowery, Div. 31; J. E. Lowery, Div. 411; S. E. Lowery, Div. 173; E. E. Lowery, Lodge 383, B. of L. F.; and grandmother of Bro. E. G. Lowery, of Div. 31. Battle Creek, Mich., March 3, derailment of engine, Bro. Richard Drowley, member of Div. 33. Logan, O., Feb. 23, locomotor ataxia, Bro. John Moriarity, member of Div. 34. Portland, Me., Feb. 27, kidney trouble, Bro. Geo. Libby, member of Div. 40. Ridlonville, Me, Feb. 2, heart failure, Bro. L. E. Burgess, member of Div. 40. Meadville, Pa., March 14, killed by derailment of engine, Bro. R. D. Logan, member of Div. 43. Philadelphia Pa., Feb. 25, Bro. J. P. Cawley, member of Div. 51. Keokuk, Ia., Feb. 15, paralysis, Bro. Thos. Collier, member of Div. 56. Salem, Mass., March 11, Bro. A. B. Franklin, member of Div. 61. New Boston, N. H., March 13, pneumonia, Bro. Harry S. Colby, member of Div. 61. New Haven, Conn., March -, Mrs. Emily Gates, wife of Bro. Francis B. Gates, member of Div. 77. New Haven, Conn., March 1, killed in wreck, Bro. W. H. Norton, member of Div. 77. Hinton, W. Va., March 12, k.lled in wreck, Bro. J. W. Flanagan, member of Div. 101. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 6, old age, Bro. Samuel Hinsey, member of Div. 110. Dubuque, Ia., Jan. 12, general debility, Bro. J. G. Moore, member of Div. 119. Suffern, N. Y., Feb. 6, Bro. Henry L. Carlough, member of Div. 135. Ogden, Utah, Feb. 21, engine turned over, Bro. Leopold Krauss, member of Div. 136. New York City, Feb. 9, killed in wreck, Bro. Wm. Kirk, member of Div. 145. New York City, Feb. 13, pneumonia, Bro. Walter R. Brown, member of Div. 145. McKees Rocks, Pa., Feb. 26, Alice, daughter of Bro. John H. Roland, member of Div. 148. Sparks, Nev., Feb. 23, pneumonia, Bro. Alonzo Muenk, member of Div. 158. Sparks, Nev., Feb. 18, Bro. Cornelius Cadagan, member of Div. 158. Carbondale, Pa.. Feb. 12, John F. Gallagher, member of Div. 166. Syracuse, N. Y., March 9, heart disease, Bro. Harry Watkeys, member of Div. 169. Denver, Colo., Feb. 16, run over by train, Bro. Addison H. Hapgood, member of Div. 186. Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 23, apoplexy, Bro. John Thompson, member of Div. 191. Salida, Colo., March 1, Bro. A. F. Duey, member of Div. 199. Macon, Ga., Feb. 25, engine turning over, Bro. Dan, C. Farmer, member of Div. 210. Mexico City, Mex., Jan. 31. pneumonia and appendicitis, Bro. J. M. Hutchinson, member of Div. 224. Cape Vincent, N. Y.. March 2, Bro. W. A. Northrup, member of Div. 227. Atchison, Kans., Feb. II, paralysis, Bro. J. W. Porter, member of Div. 237. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 27, collision, Bro. John J. Flavin, member of Div. 247. Bradford, Pa., Feb. 16, complication of diseases, Bro. E. W. Mann, member of Div. 254. Covington, Ky., March 1, Bright's disease and paralysis, Bro. S. C. Camp, member of Div. 271. Ashley, Pa., March 10, heart disease and dropsy, Bro. Stewart Dunlop, member of Div. 272. New Orleans, La., Feb. 16, cancer of the stomach, Bro. James D. Beggerly, member of Div. 281. McKeesport, Pa., Feb. 7, killed in rear-end collision, Bro. P. C. Pickels, member of Div. 282. E. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 10, Bright's disease, Bro. Richard Reynolds, member of Div. 283. Superior, Wis., March 8, pneumonia, Bro. John M. Decker, member of Div. 290. Cadosia, N.Y., Feb. 13, killed in boiler explosion, Bro. James Vallequette, member of Div. 292. Walton, N. Y.. Feb. 15, injuries received in boiler explosion, Bro. W.J. Gadwood, member of Div. 292. Erie, Pa., Feb. 27, erysipelas, Bro. J. H. Douglass, member of Div. 298. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 21, heart failure, Bro. Joseph Oliver, member of Div. 328. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 22, injuries received from a fall, Bro. Wm. T. Kates, member of Div. 342. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 1, Bro. G. Clarence Wright, member of Div. 353. Dillonvale, O., Feb. 16, heart trouble, Bro. M. Tobin, member of Div. 360. Louisville, Ky., March 6, injuries received in wreck, Bro. John P. Purcell, member of Div. 365. Houston Tex., Feb. 19, killed by boiler explosion, Bro. G. W. Merchant, member of Div. 366. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 15, Mrs. Sophronia A. Heffner, wife of Bro. Geo. Heffner, member of Div. 365. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 28, engine turning over, Bro. W. E. Irwin, member of Div. 370. Birmingham, Ala., March 8, heart trouble, Bro. John E. Leeper, member of Div. 386. Birmingham, Ala., March 3, pneumonia, Bro. Norman P. Brooks, member of Div. 386. Clinton, Ia., Feb. 10, Mrs. Catherine Grimes, mother of Bro. J. M. Grimes, member of Div. 395. Elgin, Ill., March 10, Bro. E. E. Hoxie, member of Div. 404. Washington, Pa., Feb. 28, Bright's disease, Bro. Thos. E. Whitesides, member of Div. 416. Cresson, Pa., March 4, heart failure, Bro. H. S. Reed, member of Div. 437 Rowlsburg, W. Va., Feb. 24, Bright's disease, B. o. Jacob Cornell, member of Div. 437. Murphysboro, Ill., Feb. 11, Bro. W. E. Smith member of Div. 444. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 21, derailment of engine, Bro. Wm. J. Craven, member of Div. 452. El Paso, Tex., Feb. 20, pneumonia, Bro. Andrew S. Lougheed, member of Div. 488. Ft. Dodge, Kan., Feb. 28, asthma and la grippe, Bro. A. E. Stark, member of Div. 501. Scottsborough, Ala., March 4. old age, Mrs. Cobb, mother of Bro. Chas. H. Cobb, member of Div. 554. Memphis, Tenn., March 1, injuries received from being struck by street car, Charles, son of Bro. R. L. Wilder, member of Div. 554. Norwich, N. Y., March 5. Bright's disease, Bro. Peter J. Fern, member of Div. 560. Cranbrook, B. C., Jan. 5, Bro. A. Jardine, member of Div. 563. Denison, Tex., Feb. 27. pneumonia, Bro. J. A. Yeargain, member of Div. 568. Acambaro, Mex., Feb. 13. pneumonia, Bro. O. A. Person, member of Div. 571. Concord, N. H., Feb. 21, killed in wreck, Bro. J. R. McDaniels, member of Div. 572. Jimulco, Mex., March 7, collision, Bro. Albert Serafin, member of Div. 594. Los Angeles, Cal., derailment of engine, Bro. Stuart B. Hamilton, member of Div. 660. Chambersburg, Pa., March 3, head-on collision, Bro. Ralph E. Baxter, member of Div. 685. Harrisburg, Pa., March 3, head-on collision, Bro. Parker W. Yingst, member of Div. 705. ADMITTED BY TRANSFER CARD. 11-Chas. A. Crane, from Div. 391. 64-Walter A. Paddock, from Div. 63. 76-Wm. Mathieson, J. M. Fleming, from Div. 510 87-Leon Holmer, from Div. 217. 106-Henry E. Bussey, from Div. 112. 110-Walter A. Shiells, from Div. 415. 139-H. A. Burbin, from Div. 606. 145-H. H. Baker, Wm. B. Buckley, Frank Kuepscheld, from Div. 105. 147-D. J.Smith, Willis E Ellixson, from Div. 402. E. R. Kuhn, from Div. 69. F. W. Hinman, from Div. 318. 150-O. E. Chase, A. W. Watson, from Div. 687. 153-F. S. Stinger, from Div. 396. 156-A, B Luster, from Div. 432. G. H. Schwartz, from Div. 223. J. I. Armfield, from Div. 473. 186-W. K. Secord, from Div. 251. Joseph A. Eason, from Div. 44. 195--Paul C. Hagerman, from Div. 279. 199-J. H. Collier, from Div. 115. 205-T. W. Cavanaugh, from Div. 348. 207-L. M. Hunter, from Div. 84. 210-E. M. Sigman, from Div. 267. Grant Smith, from Div. 275. 227-Nicholas Butler, from Div. 152. 228-John R. Newton, from Div. 634. 230-F. E. Wood, from Div. 436. 237-Francis Love, from Div. 251. 238-A. S. Hodgdon, from Div. 60. 251-Thos. H. Hurley, from Div. 252. 256-J. M Bacon, from Div. 537. 262-J. J. Maher, from Div. 29. 265-C. E. Archer, from Div. 284. 267-S. Woolridge, from Div. 314. 283-C. L. Larue, from Div. 161. G. M. Carman, from Div. 425. 293 Wm. F. Breitweiser, from Div. 590. 298-Henry Lyons, from Div. 382. 301-J. W. Holliday, from Div. 401. 302-Horace Webster, from Div. 33. 308-John Douglas, from Div. 240. 312-L. S. Munroe, from Div. 57. 339-W. H. Taut, from Div. 435. C. B. Ransom, from Div. 239. W. L. Mason, from Div. 40. 348-Irving A. Dow, John F. Cummings, John W. Lesher, from Div. 77. Chas. H. Winchester, Frank A. Monroe, from Div. 64. 363-Geo. L. Meyerhoff, from Div. 603. A. C. Jeffrey, from Div. 198. 365-Wm. H. Hall, James F. McDonald, Rufus S. Richey, James Stigers, from Div. 489. 366-E. P. Gordon, from Div. 99. 368-R. O. Krichbaum, from Div. 198. 374-R. E. Burton, from Div. 331. 389-James McKeever, from Div. 303. 399-A. McGee, from Div. 277. 401-D. M. Wallace, from Div. 432. 403-Wm. C. Scott, from Div. 521. 1 407-J. L. Peek, from Div. 684. C. P. Mosbach, from Div. 446. C. H. Gore, G. S. Stephenson, from Div. 614. 469-Abner E. Switzer, from Div. 240. 472-Jay W. Moorhead, from Div. 280. 477-J. E. Dixon, from Div. 284. 485-J. F. Moberly, from Div. 346. John A. Hart, from Div. 195. 539.-C. L. Kitchen, from Div. 86. 553-W. L. Wright, from Div. 29. 55)-J. McGraw, from Div. 492. 575-Geo. H. Brockman, N. H. Edinger, from Div. 594. Geo Hockett, from Div. 591. 589-A. W. Dougherty, from Div. 77. C. R. Wolff, from Div. 25. Claus Lundmark, from Div. 482. 693-E. E. Leese, from Div. 125. 687-Wm. I. Wyatt, from Div. 165. Samuel Pugh, from Div. 37. 688-Parker Brown, from Div. 71. 690-R. J. Vassar, from Div. 284. 695-B. F. Dewberry, from Div. 368. 701-L. Fritch, from Div. 8. 702-W. F. Byerly, from Div. 286. 705-Samuel M. Stoyer, John P. Cashman, Henry Drake, Amos Lewis, Joseph L. Miller, Benjamin F. Nye, Wm. H. Whisler, Wm. E. 706-S. L. Stenson, from Div. 256. W. D. Carmichael, from Div. 275. 707-Noah Engle, Jos. J. Brophy, from Div. 653. 708-John M. Williams, from Div. 491. H. D. Price, from Div. 346. 710-Thomas F. Fox. John C. Fox, Clarence E. Hobbs, Anthony G. Wilkinson, Otto F. Schicker, John J. Callahan, Geo. W. Allen, John W. Phillips, Paul F. Schultz, John Whitty, James Bishop, John W. Murphy, David H. Jones, Robert Carruthers, from Div. 73. 712-Wm. Carter, A. M. Crandall, Jos. L. Crandall, G. A. Denzler, Millard Hume, John Hutchison, Wm. F. Leonard, Oliver Roe, Arthur Talkington, Andrew Varble, Wm. G. Webber, Geo. Wetzel, John Yunker, from Div. II. REINSTATEMENTS. Into Division 1-Wm. Ryan. 23-Albert Dennison. 25-Chas. R. Wolf. 33-Horace Webster. 36-L. G. Woodruff. 40-F. G. Small. 51-J. W. Buxton. 61-A. B. Franklin. 57-Lewis S. Munro. 81-J. A. McDaniels, Ira Arnold. 85-Geo. A. Wall. 87-Wm J. Murray. 96-Ed M. Lane. 110-Chas. R. D. Jones. 113-G. M. Anderson, Samuel Tyler, John N. Lent, G. R. Pugh. 123-C. W. Price, H. Hart. 126-A. W. Mason. 128-George Ellison. 134-H. A. Funk. 143-John Heller. 144-W. S. Deitz, James Pender. 147-George W. Howe. 148-J. J. Houlihan. 150-Guy S. Porter. 156-G. W. Payne. 187-Geo. H. Tucker. 198-Hubert J. Miller. 207-J. S. Wallace. Into Division 210-Julius Bird. 358-H. L. Kline. 401-J. W. Holliday. S. A. Minter. 477-W. F. Fry. 491-Howard Murphy. 492-John McGraw, Wm. Garrison. 550-J. V. Stanley. forfeiting insurance. 77-George L. Smith, violation of obligation. 89-R. Culkin, non-payment of dues and not taking out insurance. 96-Chas. W. Wade, forfeiting insurance. 99-G. E. Krinkle, keeping a saloon. 119-J. P. Offerman, non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 140-Wm. M. Sloan, J. A. Randall, forfeiting insurance and non-payment of dues. 145-Jos. Grace, Peter Coan, Herbert C. Bouton, forfeiting insurance. 209-F. L. Wilson, non-payment of dues and not corresponding with Division. 219-A. A. Donnor, forfeiting insurance. 304-Bradley Comins, forfeiting insurance. 327-Arthur Schrader, Wm. Merkle, non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 352-F. H. Collier, violation of obligation. 368-J. A. Acree, violation of obligation. 463-O. S. Ball, E. O. Ebersole, violation of Sec 35. Standing Rules. 502-D. F. Gumm, forfeiting insurance and non payment of dues. 503-R. A. Madden, forfeiting insurance. 527-Lester Sheely, violation of obligation. 536-Louis Walden, forfeiting insurance. 565-Edw. Kane, forfeiting non-payment of dues. 622-S. W. Jacoby, intoxication. insurance and 664-E. A. Goble, forfeiting insurance and nonpayment of dues, PREMIUMS FOR JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. We have renewed our arrangement with the Webb C. Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, O., for an unlimited number of watches as premiums; watches that are guaranteed t be O. K. in every respect, and will be given as premiums under the following conditions: LADIES' WATCH.-For 30 subscribers named and $30.00, the Ladies' Queen Watch, 17 jewelled, 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $25.00. GENTLEMEN'S WATCH.-For 60 subscribers named and $60.00, Gentlemen's B. of L. E. Standard, 17 jewelled, 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $42.00. 19 AND 21 JEWELLED WATCH.-For 75 subscribers named and $75.00, either the 19 or 21 jewelled watch, in 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $50.00. All cases guaranteed for 25 years. If your JOURNAL address is not correct, or you fail from any cause to receive it, fill out this The B. of L. E. Journal. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Office of ASSOCIATION, ROOM 803, SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS BUILDING, To the Division Secretaries L. E. M. L. and A. I. A.: } DEAR SIRS AND BROS. :-You are hereby notified of the death or disability of the following members of the Association. Four Assessments for payment of these claims are hereby levied and Secretaries ordered to collect $1.00 from all who are insured for $750, $2.00 from all who are insured for $1,500, $4.00 from all who are insured for $3,000, and $6.00 from all members insured for $4,500, and forward same to the General Secretary and Treasurer. Members of the Insurance Association are required to remit to Division Secretaries within thirty days from date of this notice, and the Division Secretaries to the General Secretary and Treasurer within ten days thereafter, on penalty of forfeiting their membership. (See Section 25, page 80, of By-Laws.) Secretaries in sending remittances will send same to and make all drafts, express money orders or postoffice money orders payable to M. H. SHAY, General Secretary and Treasurer. Secretaries located in Canada will please remit by draft or express money order. We will not accept packages of money sent by express, unless charges have been prepaid. The JOURNAL closes on the 18th of each month. Claims received after that day will lie over until the succeeding month. 39 40 16 Mark Tobin........ 71 21 W. H. Shanks.. 34 22 Joseph Oliver.... 74 25 W. J. Craven 39 24 J. P. Scallen.... 49 25 L. Krauss 47 2 J. R. McDaniels.. 47 27 W. T. Kates.... 37 Date of Admission Date of 360 Mch. 14, 1899. Feb. Cause of Death 16, 1907. Heart disease. July 1, 1888. Feb. 19, 1907. Paralysis, Oct. 19, 1906. Feb. 21, 1907. Killed.. 22 June 5, 1904. Mch. 1, 1907. Blood poisoning. 437 Aug. 18, 1890. Mch. 4, 1907. Heart disease.... 47 54 S. Dunlap. 57 55 W. A. Jones... 56 R. D. Logan, Total number of claims, 56. Total amount of claims, $132,750. Acknowledgments. $750 Julia McGowan, s. Acknowledgments have been received from the following Beneficiaries for amounts stated in settlement of claims paid: |