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NOTICE TO SECRETARIES.

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 pos sible especially proper names-using one side of the sheet only. Communications must in all instances be accompanied by the author's name and address. All official matter must be in the hands of the editor BEFORE the TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH, to insure insertion in the issue immediately fol lowing. The observance of the foregoing will tend to insure what is desired by all-promptness and accuracy in the publication of official matter.

THE JOURNAL MAILING LIST.

When a member requests a change in his Jour NAL 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 affiliated. When a member draws his card, is sus pended 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 JOUR NAL. Where a card-holder 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

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Walter B. Varey, please send for a letter from your mother, which is at 220 Water street, Jeffer son City, Mo.

L. J. Hurt, late of Seattle, Wash., is requested to communicate with John H. Sigourney, 1725 Q street, Lincoln, Neb.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of E. S. ("Gig") Martin will please inform V. B. Kinney, box 794, Omaha, Neb.

If Walter E. Ames will send his address to C. Q. Lafferty, box 644, Pittsburg, Pa., an accumulation of mail will be sent to him.

Will John W. Conklin, formerly of Yonkers, N. Y., communicate with Frank W. Murphy, 56 Arlington street, Lowell, Mass.?

Wanted-Address of Charles M. Wellington. Communicate at once with Edgar M. Snow & Co., 101 Washington street, Chicago, Ill.

Edward R. Helmes, or any one knowing his address, will please communicate with Mrs. Helmes, 550 Twenty-eighth street, Chicago, Ill.

W. L. Evans, who at one time worked on the Chicago Tribune, is requested to send his address to Julius J. Riter, care News, Buffalo, N. Y.

E. F. Morrison, late secretary of Manila (P. I.) Union No. 626, please send address to Joe Hervey, Des Moines, Iowa, who has just returned from the Orient.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of Will Moore, ruler and bookbinder, will please inform Walter Anderson, care Tucker Printing House, Jackson, Miss.

Any one knowing the address of John Coleman, recently of Norwood, Mass., but now supposed to be in New York, will please communicate with R. S. Warde, 115 Vernon street, Norwood, Mass.

George L. Shoals, formerly of Salinas, Cal., is requested to communicate with Eastern Bureau of Statistics, Spinning Wheel building, West Twenty. second street, New York city. Information of importance.

If this notice should meet the eyes of Edward W. Hearne, or any one knowing his whereabouts, will they kindly ask him to write Fay Walker, of Cleveland, Ohio, to the same address as last letter was written.

S. J. Silverman, who was in Cincinnati in November and December last, will confer a favor on Typograpical Union No. 3 by sending his address to R. H. Curl, rooms 17 to 20, 621 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Information concerning the whereabouts of George L. Carter, who left Evansville, Ind., December 4, to work in the government printing of

fice, at Washington, D. C., and was last heard from in New York city, will be gladly received by Mrs. George L. Carter, 1105 Main street, Evansville, Ind.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of Harry McGarvey, a printer, last heard from in Chicago, Ill., will confer a favor by communicating with J. C. Steffen, 731 North Noble street, Indianapolis, Ind. Important.

Charles E. Russell, Fred Horr, D. Warren Bryant, C. E. Dibble, jr., W. M. Lacy, C. A. Hinsey, J. J. Douglas, please send addresses to J. W. Bramwood, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind., and get mail.

Frank E. Gorman, whose post office address is 211 Perry street, Davenport, Iowa, would like information as to the whereabouts of W Mitchell, who worked in Davenport and Rock Island about a year and a half ago, as he has important information for him.

Information as to the whereabouts of Francis J. Callen, of Newark, N. J., is desired by his parents. Mr. Callen was discharged from the United States army at the Presidio, Cal., October 24, 1904, and was last heard of at Kansas City, Mo., the latter part of November. Had honorary withdrawal card from Newark Union, granted three years ago. Address information to Elmer Throssell, room 18, 189 Market street, Newark, N. J.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Card No. 83733, issued to Harry B. Vaughan, has been lost. Please return to C. Q. Lafferty, box 644, Pittsburg, Pa.

The secretary receiving the card of W. R. Lounsbury is requested to hold the same and notify C. S. Osborn, 323 West Third street, Davenport, Iowa.

Card No. 79531, issued to Harry Holden, has been lost and a duplicate issued. Finder please return to Horace Johnson, box 103, Memphis, Tenn.

Should the card of E. H. Shannon be deposited, the secretary receiving the same will please hold and notify the secretary of Olympia (Wash.) Union No. 142.

Card No. 71931, issued to E. W. Rice by Huntington (W. Va.) Union No. 533, has been lost and a duplicate issued. If found, return to J. L. Boswell, box 258, Huntington, W. Va.

Card No. 66689, issued to George Anderson, has been lost and a duplicate issued. Secretary receiv ing lost card will please forward to W. J. McLaughlin, box 502, Buffalo, N. Y.

Card No. 47196, issued by Palo Alto Union No. 521 to P. T. Allison, May 20, 1904, was lost in St. Louis, Mo., during the summer. Finder will please return to Frank Kasson, Palo Alto, Cal.

Card No. 50093, issued to Harry Telliga by Mansfield (Ohio) Union No. 420, has been lost or stolen. If presented, hold card and notify Howard Almy, 34 West Fourth street, Mansfield, Ohio.

Card No. 85819, issued to James T. Cooper, January 2, 1905, has been lost and a duplicate issued. If lost card is presented, please take up and forward to J. S. Swope, 1720 Jackson street, Houston, Texas.

Card No. 81052, issued to J. P. Farwell by Binghamton Typographical Union No. 232, has been lost and a duplicate issued. Finder will please return to Robert Palmer, 6 Exchange street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Card No. 93440 and card No. 93442, issued to William P. Mahoney and James M. Hamm, respectively, by Halifax Union No. 130, have been lost. Finder will please return to G. H. Merlin, box 492, Halifax, N. S.

Card No. 84236, issued to D. C. Coati by Indianapolis Union No. 1, has been lost and a duplicate issued. Secretaries will please keep a lookout for this card, and, if presented, return it to C. E. McKee, 502 Lemcke building, Indianapolis, Ind.

THE DEATH ROLL.

ADAMS, W. N.-At Denver, Colo., January 7, 1905, of pneumonia. Age 47 years.

ALLARD, J. A.-At Fraserville, Que., December 28, 1904, of pneumonia. Age 25 years. ALLPORT, J. NELSON-At New York, N. Y., December 24, 1904, of cirrhosis of liver. Age 39

years.

BASSEL, CHARLES B.-At San Angelo, Texas, January 3, 1905, of consumption. Age 34 years. BURTWELL, CLARENCE E.-At Providence, R. I., December 10, 1904, of pneumonia. Age 54 years. BRENNAN, W. W.-At Albany, N. Y., December 31, 1904, of paralysis. Age 55 years.

BRUCKNER, HERMAN-At New York, N. Y., December 17, 1904, of heart failure. Age 54 years. BYRNE, JOHN A.-At Marfa, Texas, December 30, 1904, of tuberculosis. Age 40 years. CHAPMAN, GEORGE H.-At Albany, N. Y., December 27, 1904, of heart disease. Age 66 years. CLARKE, PATRICK F.-At New York, N. Y., December 15, 1904, of tuberculosis. Age 40 years. COLHOUER, T. P.-At Tempe, Ariz., December 17, 1904, of consumption. Age 34 years.

DAVIS, H. W.-At Washington, D. C., December 19, 1904, of pneumonia. Age 47 years. DE FACQZ, GUSTAV-At Westchester, N. Y., January 12, 1905, of pneumonia. Age 44 years. DE LA ROSA, A. M.-At San Francisco, Cal., December 3, 1904, of apoplexy. Age 43 years. DOUGHERTY, M. J.-At New York. N. Y., January 12, 1905, of phthisis. Age 29 years.

EYSEL, ROBERT-At Jersey City, N. J., January 6, 1905, of tuberculosis. Age 41 years. GEIGER, JULIUS-At Chicago, Ill., January 6, 1905, of typhoid-pneumonia. Age 49 years. GENTZ, HENRY-At Cleveland, Ohio, December 23, 1904, of pneumonia. Age 78 years. GODDU, LOUIS-At New York, N. Y., January 11, 1905, of meningitis. Age 59 years. GOLDSMITH, J. H.-At Sacramento, Cal., January 2, 1905, of pneumonia. Age not given. HARRIS, SAMUEL-At Chicago, Ill., December 30, 1904, of asphyxiation. Age 37 years. HEABLER, J. C.-At Knoxville, Tenn., December 27, 1904, of typhoid-pneumonia. Age 31 years. HEMPHILL, J. H.-At Allegheny, Pa., December 31, 1904, of paralysis. Age 47 years. HINKLE, GEORGE-At Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1905, of tuberculosis. Age 47 years. HORLEBEIN, F. W. L.-At Baltimore, Md., December 16, 1904, of pneumonia. Age 22 years. HOOVER, J. F.-At Little Rock, Ark., December 16, 1904, of smallpox. Age 28 years. HOWARD, W. H.-At Oneonta, N. Y., December 30, 1904, of consumption. Age 31 years. HOWELL, GEORGE S.-At Long Island City, N. Y., January 2, 1905, of asthenia. Age 47 years. JACKSON, M. T.-At New Orleans, La., January 10, 1905, of paralysis. Age 55 years. KREWOLF, GEORGE C.-At New York, N. Y., December 31, 1904, of nephritis. Age 63 years. KUHN, CHRISTIAN-At Buffalo, N. Y., December 12, 1904, of tuberculosis. Age 28 years. LINDBECK, A. W.-At Sorento, Ill., December 23, 1904, of consumption. Age 42 years. MANNING, W. H.-At Brooklyn, N. Y., December 21, 1904, of apoplexy. Age 54 years. MANY, CHARLES E.-At New York, N. Y., December 24, 1904, of nephritis. Age 66 years. MARTIN, C. V.-At St. Louis, Mo., January 6, 1905; accidental. Age 36 years.

MEYER, PAUL-At Sioux Falls, S. D., January 5, 1905, of peritonitis. Age 38 years,

MORGAN, CHARLES A.-At Logansport, Ind., December 28, 1904, of kidney and heart trouble. Age 37 years.

MCCLAIN, J. A.-At Roswell, N. M., November 9, 1904, of tuberculosis. Age 27 years. MCCLENAHAN, WILLIAM-At New York, N. Y., December 23, 1904, of carcinoma of stomach. Age 40 years.

MCENTEE, JAMES-At New York, N. Y., December 27, 1904, of tuberculosis. Age 34 years. MCFARLAND, FRANK S.-At New Bedford, Mass., January 9, 1905, of consumption of bowels. Age 48 years.

MCINTOSH, C. F.-At San Francisco, Cal., December 26, 1904, of asthma. Age 49 years. MCQUEEN, JOSEPH-At Chicago, Ill., December 29, 1904, of nephritis. Age 48 years. PARHAM, J. T.-At Charleston, S. C., December 27, 1904, of kidney disease. Age 39 years. PARRY, A. M.-At Fruitvale, Cal., December 7, 1904, of natural causes. Age 69 years. PATTON, C. F.-At Chicago, Ill., December 18, 1904, of paresis. Age 37 years. PENFOLD, GEORGE P.-At Lockport, N. Y., September 9, 1904, of heart disease. Age 64 years. PROCTOR, A. B.-At Washington, D. C., January 5, 1905, of nervous prostration. Age 60 years. RATCLIFFE, J. E.-At Washington, D. C., December 21, 1904, of paresis. Age 58 years. RICHARD, GEORGE-At Ottawa, Ont., December 28, 1904, of complication of diseases. Age 34 years. SEXTON, JOHN-At Indianapolis, Ind., January 12, 1905, of intestinal disease. Age 67 years. SLINGERLAND, ISAAC-At Newark, N. J., January 5, 1905, of tuberculosis. Age 32 years.

SMITH, JOHN A.-At Pekin, Ill., January 7, 1905, of pneumonia. Age 57 years.

CHARTERS ISSUED.

Port Arthur (Ont.) No. 539-F. D. Fregean, A. R. Babington, C. R. Roberts, E. McKinstrey, H. E. Lawrence, Don B. Stephenson, Hugh Flaherty. Millinocket (Maine) No. 622-A. W. V. Pike, E. E. Morse, R. S. Morse, P. F. Morse, C. E. Calden, J. H. Donham, B. L. Vote.

Waterville (Maine) No. 643-Thomas F. Murphy, E. H. Dickey, Mrs. F. S. H. Callaghan, F. S. H. Callaghan, John Divney, Henry A. Cassidy, Robert F. Payson, Joseph McCarty, Francis M. Joseph, Florence L. Mosher, R. F. Morgan.

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UNIONS IN ARREARS JANUARY 26.

Section 1, article ix, of the constitution, requires that: "International dues for each month shall be collected by subordinate unions and transmitted to the secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical Union before the twentieth of the succeeding month." Under this law the December per capita of all unions was due at headquarters not later than January 20. The following unions were delinquent on January 26, having failed to make their returns.

In this connection 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 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."

33, Providence. 38, Haverhill. 96, Glens Falls. 98, Bedford. 109, Pittsfield. 126, Butte. 178, Geneva. 225, McKeesport. 236, Ogden. 246, Winona. 264, Chillicothe. 267, Frankfort. 278, Decatur. 293, Pensacola. 297, Concord. 312, Las Vegas. 339, Beaumont. 357, Parkersburg. 360, Menominee. 366, Berlin, Ont. 371, Rome, Ga. 374, Du Bois. 382, Salem, N. J. 398, Billings. 403, Lawrence. 407, Linton. 413, Sayre. 421, Sarnia. 432, Stillwater. 435, Bluffton. 436, Clarksville. 450, Columbus, Ind. 460, Chatham.

I, Boston.

5, Toronto. 7, Kansas City. 9, Los Angeles. 11, Des Moines. 7, San Francisco.

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TYPEFOUNders.

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Du Quoin, Ill.-B. F. Morris, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned on Call, Du Quoin, Ill.; worked in Delta and Hotchkiss, Colo.

Red Oak, Iowa-G. W. Connell, age 34 years; at trade ten years; learned at Sidney, Iowa; worked at Red Oak and Sidney, Iowa.

Valdosta, Ga.-John D. Gamble, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned in Valdosta; worked in Thomasville, Ga.

Wayne, Neb.-J. C. Gile, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned in Wayne.

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.]

9, Buffalo, N. Y.-J. Henry Wollenhorst, age 52 years; at trade forty years; worked on Dispatch, Erie, Pa. John P. Bromm, age 29 years; at trade ten years; learned in office of Adams & White. Robert E. Dongan, age 20 years; at trade four years; for apprentice membership. Henry Fahey, age 32 years; at trade five years; learned in offices of Empire and George Curry Printing Company, Toronto, Ont. James J. Jordan, age 29 years; at trade eight years; learned on Evening Times; worked on Commercial and with Hausauer Sons & Jones, Buffalo, N. Y.

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11, Memphis, Tenn.-Ben Freeman, age years; at trade five years; worked in Little Rock and small towns in Arkansas; for apprentice membership.

12, Butte, Mont. (Newspaper Writers)-C. F. Shearer, worked in Chicago, Ill., and Helena, Mont. Guy A. Wood, worked in Detroit, Mich.; Kansas City, Mo., and Denver, Colo. S. Maxwell.

16, Chicago, Ill.-John H. Adler, age 25 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Western Druggist office, Chicago. Henry Doggett, age 35 years; served apprenticeship in offices in New York city, St. Louis and Cincinnati; worked in Chicago about ten years. Ralph A. Levin, age 20 years; served apprenticeship in various offices in Chicago. E. C. Miller, age 27 years; served apprenticesip at Marysville, Kan.; worked in Troy and Leona, Kan. Miss Lucy Ormerod, served apprenticeship in Miami, I. T., and St. Louis Mo. L. Pumpian, age 31 years; served apprenticeship in Russia. Herman E. Rodine, age 36 years; served apprenticeship in Minnesota State News office, St. Paul, Minn. William Weiss, age 36 years; served apprenticeship on Freie Presse, Chicago; formerly a member of Typographia No. 9. Omar D. Wheeler, age 40 years; served apprenticeship in Grand Kapids, Mich.; former member of No. 16: has been in business for himself for several years.

17, New Orleans, La.-Grover Vickery, age 20 years; at trade four years; worked in Greenville, Ala; Pensacola, Fla.; Enterprise and Hickory, Miss.

21, San Francisco, Cal.-Frank E. Green, age 33 years; at trade sixteen years; former member. W. B. Clawson, age 21 years; at trade eight years; worked in Mooresville, Ind.; Seattle, Wash., and Los Angeles, Cal.

39, Grand Rapids, Mich.-Guy P. Moe, age 34 years; learned trade in Portland, Ionia and Flint, Mich.

41, Augusta, Maine J. P. Keenan, age 24 years; learned trade with Mergenthaler Linotype Company.

46, Sacramento, Cal.-John W. Giles, age 25 years; at trade six years; most of time in office of E. C. Hughes, San Francisco. F. H. Phillips, age 36 years; at trade sixteen years; former member of San Francisco No. 21. H. Mackenzie, age 21 years; at trade five years; worked in San Rafael, Placerville and other country towns in California. J. H. Maddrell, age 48 years; at trade thirty-five years; learned on Union, Grass Valley; worked in Modesto, Salina and Sierraville, Cal.

53, Cleveland, Ohio-F. J. Brug, age 20 years; at trade four and a half years; learned in Cleveland, Ohio; worked in St. Louis, Mo. Philip Jaffa, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned in Chicago, Ill. Francis W. Foss, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned in offices of Davies and United Printing companies; worked for Saeger Printing Company.

55, Syracuse, N. Y.-Henry F. Toren, age 26 years; at trade eleven years; worked for Republican Publishing Company, Hamilton, Ohio.

57, Dayton, Ohio-J. S. McComb, age 35 years; at trade ten years; learned in Mount Gilead, Ohio; worked in Norwalk, Shelby and Bowling Green, Ohio. Frank Fry, for reinstatement.

58, Multnomah (Portland, Ore.)-Robert Huxtable, age 31 years; at trade ten years; learned in Kemptville, Ont. Bertha Scofield, age 23 years; learned trade in Elgin, Neb.; worked in Madison, Neb., and Sidney, Iowa.

60, Roanoke, Va.-C. B. Rowlett, age 23 years; at trade eleven years; worked at Newport News, Fredericksburg, and Staunton, Va.; never before applied for union membership. W. R. Padgett, age 24 years; at trade ten years; worked in Kinston and Wilson, N. C.; never before applied for membership.

63, Toledo, Ohio-H. C. Hosick, worked in Enfield, Iowa, and other western towns.

81, Bay City, Mich.-Robert B. Bligh, age 36 years; learned in Ramsgate, Eng.; never worked in jurisdiction of a union.

87, Houston, Texas-Byron Gliceh, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned in office of World, Hempstead, Texas; worked in Navasota, Texas; published a newspaper in Hempstead.

92, Little Rock, Ark.-C. E. Bell, served ap prenticeship of nine years at Searcy, Ark. Carl Lagraff, at trade eleven years, at Lyons, Ind.

96, Glens Falls, N. Y.-O. W. Roberts, at trade seven years, at Hornellsville, Addison and Westfield, N. Y. A. W. Chamberlain, at trade nine years, in small town in western New York.

99, Jackson, Mich.-L. E. Agee, age 18 years; at trade four and a half years; at present employed at Hillsdale.

101, Columbia (Washington, D. C.)-John W. Boteler, age 23 years; served apprenticeship in this city. William Sullivan, age 37 years; Washington traveling card expired; for reinstatement. Oscar Z. Homer, age 25 years; monotype machinist. F. H. McKevitt, age 20 years; for apprentice membership. M. Z. Hyer, age 53 years; for reinstatement. H. R. Landis, age 24 years; never worked in union town. W. W. Satterfield, age 32 years; never worked in union town.

103, Newark, N. J.-Harry Krautblatt, at trade five and a half years; worked in Chicago and was an apprentice member of Chicago Union. Louis Kosman, at trade seven years; learned in Russia.

107, Tri-City-J. W. Baker, age 27 years; learned in London, Eng.; at trade nine years; worked in Davenport, Iowa.

112, Scranton, Pa.-Robert Warner, age 22 years; served apprenticeship in Glen Mills and Scranton, Pa. Miss Ollie M. Saylor, age 28 years; at trade eleven years; learned in Clarion, Pa.

116, Kenosha, Wis.-William T. Owen, age 31 years; learned trade in Racine, Wis.

118, Des Moines, Iowa-C. G. Brockway, age 25 years; at trade eight years; learned on Bee, Jeffer son, Iowa; worked in Boone and Perry, Iowa; never belonged to union. R. M. Corbin, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned in Des Moines; worked in Eau Claire, Wis.; never belonged to

union.

122, Kalamazoo, Mich.-George L. Lowery, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned at Harbor Beach, Mich; worked in New York city.

137, Johnstown, Pa.-John H. Blake, has not worked at trade for past year.

140, Bismarck, N. D.-J. G. Baker, age 36 years; at trade fifteen years; learned in Columbus, Iowa; worked in Ackley and Ainsworth, Iowa, and Norfolk, Neb.; never applied for admission into any union.

142, Olympia, Wash.-Thad E. Child, age 27 years; at trade fifteen years; learned in Perry, Iowa; never before applied for membership. Winslow M. McCurdy, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned in Port Townsend, Wash; worked in Snohomish, Everett and Port Townsend, Wash.; applied to Port Townsend Union for ap

prentice membership, but owing to surrender of charter, no action was taken.

144, Fresno, Cal.-M. C. Walden, age 41 years; at trade fifteen years; learned on Vevay (Ind.) Democrat; publisher of Vevay Times for twelve years; never before made application; lived in Fresno past year and a half; out of printing busi

ness.

158, Springfield, Mo.-J. A. Templeman, age 41 years; at trade twenty years; learned at Bethany, Mo.; has been conducting his own office for last fifteen or more years. Tom R. Pearce, formerly held membership at Columbia, Mo.; allowed same to lapse; learned trade at Aurora, Mo.

174. Los Angeles, Cal.-Charles E. Kelso, age 28 years; served apprenticeship at Rising Sun, Ind.; at trade five years; never belonged to union; lack of experience reason for not joining before. A. P. Hoyt, age 38 years; at trade twenty-one years; served apprenticeship at Los Gatos, Cal.; formerly belonged to union, but through his own neglect card lapsed, not having been within jurisdiction of union.

180, Sioux City, Iowa-J. E. Tierney, age 27 years; at trade ten years; worked in Emmetsburg and Garvin, Iowa; never worked in a union town. Ed Lindquist, for reinstatement.

182, Akron, Ohio-John W. Coyle, for reinstatement. C. F. Klein, for twenty-nine years with the Van Wert (Ohio) Times.

193, Spokane, Wash.-Andrew J. Show, age 49 years; learned trade on Traveler, Arkansas City, Kan.; took Galveston card in 1899, but allowed it to lapse; has not worked in organized town since; worked last in Tulsa, I. T.

203, Council Bluffs, Iowa-John Wheeler, at trade four years; learned on Nonpareil; for apprentice membership.

210, Capital (Salem, Ore.)-Frank X. Hofer, age 48 years; at trade thirty years; learned at McGregor, Iowa; has since worked on his own pa pers mostly. C. B. Adams, age 44 years; at trade since 1875; learned on Journal, Sioux City, Iowa; former member of Sioux City Union; since that time has been an employer in other business.

217, Murphysboro, Ill.-J. J. Penny, age 47 years; at trade thirty years; learned on Journal, Vienna, Ill.; worked in Bloomington, Cairo and Anna, Ill.; never before applied for admission; been publishing a paper for past twelve years.

218. Sioux Falls, S. D.-Emma A. Magnusson, at trade five years; learned at Gowrie, Iowa.

219, Canton, Ohio-Austin D. Kuhns, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned in Canton.

220, Columbus, Ga.-E. Gipser Hopkins, age 32 years; at trade twelve years; worked in New Orleans, Paragould and Poplar Bluff, Ark.; made ap. plication to Birmingham (Ala.) Union several years ago, but was rejected on account of not being known. Louis P. Wood, age 43 years; let card lapse at Memphis, Tenn., twelve years ago; worked since as a telephone lineman.

228, Norwood, Mass.-Miss Gertrude Schurman, age 31 years; at trade sixteen years; learned in Summerside, P. E. I.; worked in Boston and Norwood, Mass.

231, San Jose, Cal.-A. G. Oliver, age 27 years; at trade seven years; learned in Hollister, Cal.; worked in San Francisco and Salinas.

234, Corsicana, Texas-W. O. Basford, age 29 years; at trade seven years; worked in Flatonia, Austin and Elgin, Texas; never before applied for membership.

240, Altoona, Pa.-Rudolph Ergler, age 20 years; worked in Huntingdon, Pa. A. B. Litz, age 28 years; worked at Clearfield, Pa.

248, Peterborough, Ont.-James P. Dillon, age 25 years; at trade nine years; learned in Peterborough; worked in Grand Forks and Minot, N. D.; made application in Grand Forks, but left before action was taken.

252, Bridgeport, Conn.-Neil Ross, age 34 years; at trade fifteen years; worked in Meriden, Conn.,

and Springfield, Mass.; held card in Springfield, Mass., but let it lapse.

283, Oklahoma City, Okla.-J. F. Blick. age 40 years; at trade several years; former member, but let card lapse.

285, Ansonia, Conn.-Frederick W. Handerson, age 31 years; at trade eleven years; learned at Canaan, N. H.; worked in Boston and New Haven; formerly applied for membership at New Haven, Conn.

292, Grand Junction, Colo.-Rodney F. Jay, served five years on the Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colo.

299, Tampa, Fla.-Rudolph Moore, age 32 years; at trade twenty years; learned in Scranton, Pa.; worked in Rochester, N. Y.

305, Newburgh, N. Y.-George A. Moore, age 20 years; at trade three and a half years; worked in New York city and Bayonne, N. J.; for ap prentice membership.

311, Grand Forks, N. D.-Paul Sanford, age 20 years; at trade six and one-half years; learned in Milton, N. D.; worked at Kennedy and Warren, Minn., and Michigan, N. D.

319, Taunton, Mass.-William E. Doane, age 36 years; at trade twelve years; learned in Cottage City; worked in Attleboro, Mass.; never applied for admission before.

321, Connellsville, Pa.-S. P. Stansbury, age 50 years; at trade thirty years; learned in Knoxville, Tenn.; former member of Chicago, Toledo and Pittsburg unions; been out of the printing business for several years.

324, Racine, Wis.-W. Leroy Smith, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned at Mentone, Ind.

326, Rutland, Vt.-Henry J. Barnes, age 23 years; learned trade at Malone, N. Y.; worked at Saranac Lake, N. Y.; never worked in union town.

338, Charlotte, N. C.-Charlie McCready, age 21 years; learned trade in various offices in this city. 346, Burlington, Vt.-E. T. Cooper, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned in Plattsburgh, N. Y.

349, Waterloo, Iowa-E. J. Bliss, age 32 years; at trade fourteen years; never made application before. E. Cox, age 42 years; at trade fifteen years; never made application before.

350, Joplin, Mo.-O. R. Chiles, age 25 years; at trade twelve years; learned in Cedar City, Mo.; worked in Clarksburg and Carthage, Mo.

352, Phoenix, Ariz.-Clarence D. Hotchkiss, age 22 years; at trade seven years; learned on Sun, South Superior, Wis.; worked in Calumet, Kan., and South Chicago and Prophetstown, Ill.

362, Traverse City, Mich.-Virgil S. Cooper, age 28 years; at trade eight years; learned in Manton, Mich.; worked in Central Lake, Cheboygan and St. Clair, Mich.

365, Nashua, N. H.-John H. Thompson, age 37 years; at trade twenty years.

375, Prescott, Ariz.-Miss Elizabeth Foster, age 25 years; at trade six years; worked in Manchester and Ripley, Ohio.

385, Greenville, S. C.-W. W. Chamblee, age 26 years; at trade eight years; learned in Clinton, S. C.; worked in Elberton, Ga., and Laurens, S. C.

396, Canandaigua, N. Y.-Paul Allen Rogers, age 21 years: learned in Adams, N. Y.; worked in Canton and Pulaski, N. Y.

404, Tyler, Texas-J. M. Donohue, age 46 years; at trade thirty years; learned in Alabama; worked in all sections of the country; held card up to four years ago; has not worked in a union town for the past four years. Roy M. Smith, age 22 years; at trade nine years; worked in Bryan, Mineola and Winnsboro, Texas. H. H. Hall, age 64 years; at trade fifteen years, in Milton, Fla.

427, Vicksburg, Miss.-L. R. Noble, age 21 years; at trade six years; worked at Paulding, Quitman and Laurel, Miss.

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