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165, Worcester, Mass.-George H. Wingate, age 31 years; at trade sixteen years; learned on Evening Star, Dover, N. H.; has worked in Portsmouth, N. H., and Beverly, Mass.; now employed on Leader, Spencer, Mass. John Kerwin, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned business in Boston. George A. McKenzie, age 32 years; at trade seventeen years; learned business in Bangor, Maine. Joseph A. Millett, age 20 years; served three years on Worcester Gazette.

166, Adrian, Mich.-Edward W. Squire; learned trade at Cant Bros. Co.; has worked on Free Press, Detroit, Mich.

167, Schenectady, N. Y.-J. H. Brackett, age 28 years; at trade six years; learned business in St. Johnsbury, Vt.; has worked in Burlington and Brattleboro, Vt. Charles Provencher, former member of No. 167; has not worked at the business for the past five years.

172, San Antonio, Texas.-J. H. Hamilton; has worked in Terre Haute and Thorntown, Ind., Chicago, Ill., and St. Louis, Mo.

175, Pueblo, Colo.-Frank Van Gundy; worked in Richfield and Coolidge, Kan., Silver Springs, Ark., Rocky Ford, Manzanola and Fowler, Colo.; always a country newspaper publisher.

177, Springfield, Ill.-J. A. Finnan, age 29 years; at trade fourteen years; learned the business in Spokane, Wash.; has worked in Auburn and Falls City, Neb., and Rushville, Ill. J. E. Walker, age 31 years, at trade five years; always worked in Loami, Ill.

182, Akron, Ohio-L. E. Woodard, learned trade in Kent Courier office; now working in Kent, Ohio; was member of No. 182; suspended for nonpayment of dues. J. M. Hickman, age 69 years; learned trade on Cunewago Chronicle, Meadville, Pa.; worked on Journal and Republican, Meadville, Pa., ten years in each office; also worked in Union office, Jacksonville, Fla.; now working at Kent, Ohio; was charter member of No. 181, Meadville, Pa., in 1879. James W. Stevens, age 35 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Jeffersonian office, Cambridge, Ohio; worked in Press, Herald and Sun offices, Cambridge, Ohio; now working in Courier office, Kent, Ohio.

190, Omaha, Neb.-Clarence Anderson, learned trade in Burlington, Iowa. George Schwartz, learned trade in this city. C. W. Johnson, learned trade in Galesburg, Ill.; has worked at Stratford, Fort Dodge and Sioux City, Iowa. R. S. Betzer, learned trade at David City, Neb.; has worked in Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.

224, Brockton, Mass.-T. B. Stearns, age 28 years; at trade fifteen years; learned in office of A. P. Goss, Harwich, Mass. Joseph E. Allen, age 26 years; at trade six years; learned on Sentinel, Stoughton, Mass.; has worked in Stoughton and Brockton. Charles H. Cushing, age 48 years; at trade thirty-two years; learned at Collins & Co., and on Herald job, Boston; worked in Boston and Brockton. H. Fred Smith, age 29 years; at trade nineteen years; learned on Record, Stoughton, Mass.; worked in Stoughton and Brockton. James J. McCarthy, age 37 years; at trade twenty years; learned in office of H. L. Thatcher & Co., Middleboro, Mass.; has worked in Middleboro and Brockton. Edward P. Moon, age 30 years; at trade nine years; learned on Sentinel, Stoughton, Mass.; has worked in Stoughton and Brockton. W. S. Bingham, age 40 years; at trade twenty-five_years; learned in office of J. E. Farwell & Co., Boston; has worked in Boston and Brockton, Mass., and Providence, R. I.

232, Binghamton, N. Y.-Wood Greenman, formerly held card; has worked in Newark, N. J., Boston, Mass., Cincinnati, Ohio, Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., New York city and Washington.

233, Niagara Falls, N. Y.-Reginald O. Stephenson, age 26 years; at trade nine years; learned in News-Letter office, Orillia, Ont.; now working in Niagara Falls, Ont.; also worked in Toronto, Ont.

235, Rahway, N. J.-Miss Ella M. Ivey, age 33 years; at trade sixteen years; has worked in Trenton, N. J., Atlanta, Ga., and Birmingham, Ala.

249, Fort Smith, Ark.-Miss Leah McDonald, age 24 years; at trade four years; learned on Republican, Fayetteville, Ark., and on Democrat, Greenwood, Ark. R. F. Gaines, age 24 years; at trade seven years; learned on Reporter, Waldron, Ark., and on Democrat, Greenwood, Ark. J. M. Harvey, age 42 years; at trade eighteen years; learned on Reporter, Waldron, Ark., and on Democrat, Greenwood, Ark. M. B. Russell, age 28 years; at trade fifteen years; learned on Green Forest Tribune.

267, Frankfort, Ky.-J. D. O'Connor, for rein

statement.

271, Boise, Idaho.-F. R. Phillips, age 23 years; at trade four years; has worked in Express office, Rochester, N. Y. Edward Price, age 23 years; nine years at the business; learned in the office of the Ketchum Keystone.

276, New Bedford, Mass.-William P. Martin, age 28 years; at trade twelve years; worked in Taunton, Mass.

277, Missoula, Montana-J. T. Spencer, age 30 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Times office, Sheboygan, Wis.; has worked in Plymouth, Wis.

285, Ansonia, Conn.-E. F. J. Jones, age 32 years; at trade twelve years; learned business at Attica, N. Y.; worked in Westfield and Arcade, N. Y., and Johnsonburg, Pa.

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287, Frankfort, Ind.-Frank Carter, age years; learned trade in News-Banner office, Frankfort; also worked at Thorntown, Ind.; never made application before.

298, Massillon, Ohio-Clarence N. Vogt, age 29 years; at trade ten years on Massillon Independent and Canal Fulton Signal.

299, Tampa, Fla.-N. G. Broome, age 27 years; at trade twenty years; learned at Cushing Printing Co., Tampa; worked on Journal in Waycross in 1903.

305, Newburgh, N. Y.-W. Herbert Ray, age 20 years; learned trade on Daily Journal.

309, McKinney, Texas-G. L. Parker; formerly held card; allowed it to expire while conducting a business of his own in Arkansas and Indian Territory, where no unions existed.

326, Rutland, Vt.-G. H. Foy, age 34 years; at trade fifteen years; worked in Adirondack Enterprise office ten years; has never applied for admission into any union.

336, Oneida, N. Y.-Charles S. Hitchcock, age 45 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned in office of Chronicle, Walton, N. Y.; has published paper till within six months.

341, Spartanburg, S. C.-B. P. Bowie, age 32 years; carried card from Alexandria No. 225; for past six years worked in non-union towns; at present working on Herald, Spartanburg, S. C.

350, Jolin, Mo.-R. G. Toomer, age 25 years; at trade thirteen years; learned business in Dardanelle, Ark.; has worked in Muskogee, I. T., Parsons, Kan., Carthage, Carterville and Webb City, Mo.

367, Globe, Ariz.-Harry M. Carvel, age 24 years; at trade five years in Silver City, N. M.; never worked in a union town before.

377, Atlantic City, N. J.-A. Ward Middleton, age 22 years; worked two years on Daily Review. William Adams, age 25 years; worked on Daily Review and Press; always worked in Atlantic City.

388, Walla Walla, Wash.-C. F. Lake, age 44 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade on Inter State, Gary, S. D.; worked at Davenport, Dayton and Walla Walla, Wash.; never applied for admission before.

402, Barre Vt.-Leroy G. Collins, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned in office of W. T.

Lance, Meredith, N. H.; has worked in Montpelier, Vt.

424, Orange, N. J.-G. H. Henze.

425, Canon City, Colo.-R. W. Sperry, age 28 years; at trade ten years; learned trade on Iowa State Press, Iowa City, Iowa; now working at Canon City, Colo.; has worked on Globe, Atchison, Kan., Herald, South Auburn, Kan., and World, Hiawatha, Kan.; never before applied for admission into any union.

429, Battle Creek, Mich.-Fay W. Hennesy, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned at Wynkoop, Hollenbeck & Co., Lansing, Mich.; now at Ellis Publishing Co., Battle Creek, Mich.; has worked at Robert Smith & Co., Lansing & Henneberry's, Chicago; just finished his apprenticeship time.

442, LaSalle-Peru, Ill.-W. E. Mickle, age 30 years; at trade ten years; worked at Emden, Ill., and other small towns; now working at Daily Post, LaSalle, Ill.

453, Norwich, N. Y.-H. B. Frink, age 22 years; at trade five years. Harry Wright, age 20 years; at trade five years.

458, Carlinville, Ill.-Clyde E. Rhoades, Virden, Ill., age 20 years; at trade four years; worked most of the time on Reporter, Virden, Ill.; also worked in Journal office, Springfield, Ill.

461, Cairo, Ill.-J. C. Spellman, age 30 years; at trade twelve years; learned business in De Graff, Ohio; has worked in Shawneetown and Vienna, Ill.

463. Middletown, N. Y.-H. D. Suderley, age 33 years; at trade fifteen years; learned on Middletown Times; now running his own plant.

470, Pittsburg, Kan.-W. T. Sears, age 38 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Pittsburg Headlight, Pittsburg, Kan.; worked in TimesJournal office, Oklahoma City, and Coffeyville Journal, Coffeyville, Kan.; was honorary member of Oklahoma Union, but let membership lapse when leaving there.

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481, Iola, Kan.-Phil R. Wilmarth, has worked in Astoria, Ill., LaPorte, Texas, and Vermont, Ill. 484, Muskogee, I. T.-Edith Throop, age years; at trade four years; learned trade in Free Press office, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; now working in Phoenix office; also worked in Princeton, Ill., in August and September, 1904.

490, Shawnee, Okla.-E. G. years; at trade twenty years; Mining Mechanic office, Neosho, application before.

Phelps,

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550, Windsor, Ont.-Dane Johnson, age years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Echo office, Amherstburg. Ont. J. A. Primeau, age 40 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Echo office, Amherstburg, Ont.

555, Dunkirk and Fredonia, N. Y.-A. Walton Damon, age 40 years; at trade four years; learned trade in office of A. Walton Damon Co., Dunkirk, N. Y.

572, Marshall, Texas-W. F. Speight, age 41 years; at trade twenty-seven years; learned trade in office of Peter Tracy, Memphis, Tenn.; formerly a member of Austin (Texas) Union.

573, Aberdeen, Wash.-W. F. Pattison, formerly of Cosmopolis, Wash.

576, San Louis Obispo, Cal.-Archie D. Tuley, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned the business in San Miguel and San Louis Obispo, Cal.

586, Greeley, Colo.-C. A. P. Stewart, former member; allowed card to lapse while out of the business.

599, Herrin, Ill.-A. Louis Soule, age 18 years; at trade five years; has worked in Dodge City, Kan., and Stratford, Texas.

605, Mitchell, S. D.-Merwyn Palmer, age 21 years; at trade five years; has worked in Yankton, White Lake and Mitchell, S. D.; applies for apprentice membership. V. S. Chipman, age 31 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Bureau office, Walnut, Iowa; worked in Tribune office, Bismarck; State Publishing Co., Pierre; Daily News office, Aberdeen.

612, Appleton, Neenah and Menasha, Wis.Mrs. Clara Wickert (nee Miss Amonson), age 33 years; at trade six and one-half years; was member of Green Bay Union in 1902, but let card lapse at Manitowoc, where there was no union at the time.

630, St. Cloud, Minn.-William J. Eich, learned trade in Leader office, Mankato, Minn.; worked for McGill, Warner & Co., St. Paul, in 1903; Eveleth Star office, Eveleth, in 1904; Pioneer office, Bemidge, up to March 1, 1905.

636, New Bern, N. C.-H. W. Renfrew, learned trade in Tarboro, N. C.; never applied for membership before.

642, Hackensack, N. J.-James Petrie, jr., age 21 years; at trade six years; learned trade at office of Enterprise, East Rutherford, N. J., and New York Sun; now working in Enterprise office, East Rutherford, N. J.

644, Bluefield, W. Va.-J. P. Hendricks, age 25 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in office of Franklin Printing House, Council Bluffs, Iowa; now working in Bluefield, W. Va.; made application to Roanoke, Va. No. 60, and was elected to membership, but left that city before he could be initiated: has not worked in any place where there was a union since until coming to Bluefield, when he immediately made application for membership in No. 644.

REJECTIONS, SUSPENSIONS, EXPULSIONS, REINSTATEMENTS.

3. Chicago Typefounders-Allan Schaay, expelled for non-payment of dues.

7, Pittsburg, Pa.-W. H. Ford, J. T. Farns worth, Robert L. Forsythe, expelled for non-payment of dues.

12, Baltimore, Md.-William H. Murphy, sus pended for non-payment of dues.

16, Chicago, Ill.-M. S. Albertson, expelled for ratting.

17, New Orleans, La.-Horace M. Goddard, suspended for non-payment of dues.

36, Oakland, Cal.-Miss M. M. Lucas, A. P. McCarthy, Bert Parker, suspended.

40, St. Joseph, Mo.-William Noah, expelled for ratting. Al Nash, reinstated.

41, Augusta, Ga.-Sterling E. Sheckleford, expelled for ratting. The secretary receiving the card of Mr. Sheckleford will please take it up and notify W. S. Bell, care Richards and Shaver, Augusta, Ga.

48, Atlanta, Ga.-Charles E. Springer, expelled for ratting.

53, Cleveland, Ohio-B. F. Coffman, H. W. De Long, expelled for non-payment of dues.

80, Kansas City, Mo.-E. E. Brainerd, L. R. Wallace, R. A. Blemner, C. K. Derr, Zeph Boswell, fined $50 and expelled for ratting.

82, Colorado Springs, Colo.-J. W. Wilson, reinstated.

89, Chattanooga, Tenn.-W. T. Terry, expelled for non-payment of dues.

101, Columbia, Washington (D. C.)-Joseph P. Puetz, rejected for bad record here and elsewhere. Thomas J. Brashears, rejected for working in nonunion office after making application for membership.

102, Ottawa, Ont.-D. D. Lawson, A. Miller, rejected for incompetency.

103, Newark, N. J.-Samuel Doctor, H. F. Dear, suspended for non-payment of dues.

139, Stratford, Ont.-R. Burns, expelled for non-payment of dues.

163, Superior, Wis.-C. Christianson, suspended for non-payment of dues.

165, Worcester, Mass.-J. F. Cooney, reinstated.

174, Los Angeles, Cal.-Alvin Mitchell, suspended for non-payment of dues.

220, Columbus, Ga.-Mark H. Jordan, rejected for incompetency.

228, Norwood, Mass.-John Coleman, suspended for non-payment of dues.

234, Corsicana, Texas-Willie Collins, expelled for non-payment of dues.

239, Carbondale, Pa.-Maggie Nicol, suspended for non-payment of dues.

243, Hutchinson, Kan-E. H. Young, reinstated. 271, Boise, Idaho-Jack Boyakin, expelled for non-payment of dues.

299, Tampa, Fla.-Rudolph Moore, rejected because of objections filed by Rochester No. 15.

329. Waterbury, Conn.-C. E. Weed, suspended for non-payment of dues. F. H. Chase, reinstated. 371, Rome, Ga.-Tom Turner, reinstated.

414, Marshalltown, Iowa-Gilbert T. Lindstedt, suspended for non-payment of dues.

420, Mansfield, Ohio-Hale Sturgis, expelled for violation of contract and obligation.

448, LaCrosse, Wis.-O. C. Anderson, Joseph Kinder, reinstated.

473, Moberly, Mo.-R. R. Rothwell, rejected, ineligible.

480, Tiffin, Ohio-J. W. Ditslear, suspended for non-payment of dues.

481, Iola, Kan.-E. S. Davis, expelled for nonpayment of dues.

498, Lead, S. D.-Jay Reeves, Lee Tomblin, expelled for ratting.

503, Stamford, Conn.-Irving L. Hopkins, expelled for non-payment of dues.

516, Norwalk, Ohio-H. W. Ruggles, expelled for non-payment of dues.

522, Morristown, N. J.-George Wire, Charles Naylor, Harry Fairchild, expelled for non-payment of dues.

549, Corning, N. Y.-R. E. Morris, suspended for non-payment of dues.

580, Marion, Ohio-Thomas Chapman, suspended for non-payment of dues.

605, Mitchell, S. D.-F. P. Peutterich, C. W. Downey, R. E. Owens, G. W. Williams, suspended for non-payment of dues.

613, Bellefontaine, Ohio-James Ackles, reinstated.

644, Bluefield, W. Va.-E. K. Kitts, expelled for non-payment of dues.

STATE OF TRADE.

New Orleans, La.-Trade good; enough help to handle work.

Frankfort, Ind.-Work is slack now, but all men who want to work have employment.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Columbia, Mo.-President, William Yochum; vice-president, R. Ruenzi; secretary-treasurer, A. Rothwell.

Cumberland, Md.-President, Frank Frey; vicepresident, Frank Kane; recording secretary, G. F. Young; corresponding and financial secretary, Charles O. Roemer; sergeant-at-arms, W. G. Bowdoin; trustees, W. A. Cordy, George Stevens, Frank Frey.

Denison, Texas-President, F. W. Miller; vicepresident, R. M. Haley; secretary-treasurer, F. R. Lawhon; sergeant-at-arms, Eugene Clymer; executive committee, F. McElrath, R. M. Haly, C. W. Chapman; delegates to trades council, F. McElrath, C. W. Chapman, R. M. Haley, J. J. Dennis and F. W. Miller.

Ennis, Texas-President, K. R. Perry; vicepresident, R. A. Higgins.

Frankfort, Ky.-President, E. C. Finnell; vicepresident, M. D. Coyle; secretary-treasurer, F. H. Morse; sergeant-at-arms, Con McAuliffe; auditing committee, J. A. Joyce, C. A. Watts, R. E. Baker.

Greenwood, B. C.-President, Harry W. Falconer; vice-president, Charles J. Elliott; secretarytreasurer, G. A. Evans; sergeant-at-arms, Brock Hilliard; executive and auditing committee, Charles J. Elliott, W. B. Willcox and Brock Hilliard.

Long Branch and Asbury Park, N. J.-President, R. J. VanBrunt, secretary-treasurer, John P. Jeffrey.

Marion, Ind.-President, G. C. Chambers; vicepresident, W. F. Enslen; secretary-treasurer, H. L. Charter; recording secretary, Joe Purviance; sergeant-at-arms, Asa Freel; trustees, George Brownlee, L. M. Cilles; delegates to central labor council, E. E. Goss, Frank Barr, Fred Pilling, J. C. Larkin, W. F. Enslen, G. C. Chambers.

Meriden, Conn.-President, O. R. Brandenberger; vice-president, E. H. Whiting; secretary-treasurer, H. C. Maydwell; auditors, E. H. Whiting, J. M. Watson, R. Dossin; delegates to central labor union, J. J. Walsh, F. W. Wiggins, F. W. Lange.

New Decatur, Ala.-President, F. L. Harris; vice-president, C. H. Graves; recording secretary, L. E. Beckley; secretary-treasurer, W. F. Miller; sergeant-at-arms, Harry Perrette.

Sandusky, Ohio-President, Edward Bolby; vicepresident, George Doyen; recording secretary, W. E. Carter; financial secretary, William A. Ruemmele; treasurer, John Beverick; sergeant-at-arms, Louis Karl.

Savannah, Ga.-President, L. B. Wheeler; vicepresident, Thomas F. McNally; financial secretary, I. S. Fenton; corresponding secretary, F. D. Pelot; reading clerk, T. S. Whitfield; sergeant-at-arms, Orlando Hodgers.

Shelbyville, Ind.-President, L. E. Webb; vicepresident, E. Y. Hedge; financial secretary, Valentine Hey.

St. Joseph, Mo.-President, B. E. Burnham; vice-president, F. E. Gilmer; financial secretary, Charles Rhode; treasurer, W. H. Charlton; clerk, S. W. McAtee; sergeant-at-arms, William Brown; board of directors, Al Robinson; S. C. Laidley, R. E. L. White; auditing committee, E. M. Taylor, J. J. Weber, J. W. Reilly; membership committee, Henry Schmeille, Grant Pierce, M. W. Smith; delegates to central labor council, Charles Rhode, Roy Matheney, M. A. Smith.

Superior, Wis.-President, P. J. McKeague; vice-president, M. M. Turnbull; secretary-treasurer, R. C. Colburn; recording secretary, F. E. Yokom; sergeant-at-arms, E. Peterson; executive committee, H. L. Hammerbeck, M. M. Turnbull, C. L. Day; delegates to trades and labor assembly, P. J. McKeague, M. M. Turnbull, H. C. Stivers. Terre Haute, Ind.-President, Alfred T. Murphy; secretary-treasurer, John S. Edmunds.

REPORT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., March 20, 1905.

To Subordinate Unions:

The following is a report of the receipts and expenditures from February 21 to date, and the accounts herewith presented should correspond with the books of the respective unions to which they are credited. Secretaries are requested to compare the accounts printed herein with their books, and should error or omission be found, notice of same should be promptly forwarded to this office.

RECEIPTS.

.$60,244 01

Feb. 21. Balance regular funds..... Feb. 21. Balance Cummings mem. fund 10,420 97 1, Indianapolis-For February...

2, Philadelphia-For February..
3, Cincinnati-For February...
For apprentice subscription..
For Cummings memorial..

4, Albany-For February..
5, Columbus-For February.
For supplies.....

6, New York-For February..
7, Pittsburg-For February..
8, St. Louis-For February..
9, Buffalo-For February..
10, Louisville-For February.
11, Memphis-For February.
12, Baltimore-For February.
For supplies......
13, Boston-For February.
14, Harrisburg-For February.
15, Rochester-For February.
16, Chicago-For January.

For supplies....

17, New Orleans-For February. 18, Detroit-For February..

For apprentice subscriptions. For Cummings memorial.

30, St. Paul-For February..

175 20 440 00 251 60

60

212 50

160 00

107 60

25

2,680 00

192 40

414 80

151 20 90 80

72 00 200 00

3.00 528 80 32 80 90 00

62, Utica-For February...
63, Toledo-For February.
64, Lafayette-For February.
65, Washoe-For February..
66, Portland-For February.
For supplies...

67, Lockport-For January.
68, Keokuk-For February..
69, Newark-For February.
70, Lancaster-For February.
71, Trenton-For February..
72, Lansing-For February..
For supplies....

73, Ottumwa-For February..
For Cummings memorial.
74, Belleville-For February..
75, Burlington-For February.
76, Terre Haute-For February.
For apprentice subscriptions..
For supplies...

77, Erie-For February.
79, Wheeling-For March..
80, Kansas City-For February.

81, Bay City-For February...
82, Colorado Springs-For February.
84, San Bernardino-For February..
85, St. John-For February..
86, Reading-For February..
87, Houston-For February.
89, Chattanooga-For February.
For Cummings memorial.
For supplies....
Richmond-For February.
For Cummings memorial.

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23, Milwaukee-For February. For supplies.....

146 40

3 35 I 80

25 00

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101, Columbia-For February. 102, Ottawa-For February..

32 40

29, Peoria-For February.

103, Newark-For February.

40 00

104, Birmingham-For February.

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37, Honolulu-From Nov. to March...
38, Haverhill-For February.
39, Grand Rapids-For February..
40, St. Joseph-For February..
41, Augusta-For February...
43, Charleston-For February.
45, Leavenworth-For February.
46, Sacramento-For February..
For supplies.....

47, New Haven-For February.
48, Atlanta-For February..
49, Denver-For February.
50, Valley City-For February..
For supplies....

51, Lawrence-For January.
52, Troy-For February.
53, Cleveland-For February.
For supplies...

54, Raleigh-For February.
For supplies....

55, Syracuse For February. 56, Stockton-For February. 57, Dayton-For February..

For Cummings memorial. 58, Multnomah-For February. 59, Quincy-For February.. 60, Roanoke-For February.. 61, Cambridge-For February..

16 40 51 60 227 60

3.00

40 00

6.00

59 20 36 00

14 40

20 00

II 20 105 20

6 00 38 40 75 60 161 20

24 00

2 40

118, Des Moines-For February. 119, Jefferson City-For February. 121, Topeka-For February.. 122, Kalamazoo-For February..

For supplies...

105, Goldfield-For dues on trav. cards. For charter and outfit..

For supplies....

106, Madison-For February.

107, Tri-City-For February.. For supplies.....

108, Hagerstown-For March. 109, Pittsfield-For December.. 110, Union Hill-For January. 111, Knoxville-For February. 112, Scranton-For February. 113, Atchison-For January and Feb. 114, Annapolis-For February. 115, Salt Lake-For February.

For supplies....

116, Kenosha-For February..

For supplies....

117, Springfield-For February.

For supplies...

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19 20

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14 40 127, Hartford-For February.

129, Hamilton-For January, February,

For supplies...

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214, Pendleton-For February.. 215, Decatur-For February.

4 80

24 00

8 00

216, Springfield-For February.

12 00

25 20

8 40

143, Danbury-For February..

145, Jacques-Cartier-For February.

146, Charleston-For February..

148, Wichita-For February.

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217, Murphysboro-For Feb. and March. 218, Sioux Fal s-For February.. 219, Canton-For February... For supplies....

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144, Fresno-For February..

147, Ashland-For January and Feb.

149, Saratoga-For January..
150, Elizabeth-For February..
151, Oil City-For February..
152, Manchester-For February..
153, Meridian-For February.
For supplies....

154, Ann Arbor-For February.
155, Shreveport-For February..
156, Bowling Green-For February.
159, New London-For February..
160, Columbia-For February...
161, Fall River-For March.
162, Jacksonville-For February.
163, Superior-For February..
165, Worcester-For February.
166, Adrian-For February..
167, Schenectady-For February.
168, Muskegon-For February..
169, New Albany-For February..
170, Tacoma-For February..

560 17 60 74 80 21 20 6 40 23 20 8 80

14 80 680

220, Columbus-For February.. 221, San Diego-For January.. 222, Montgomery-For January. 223, Marysville-For February.. 224, Brockton-For February.. For supplies....

226, Vancouver-For February.. 227, Cripple Creek-For February.. 228, Norwood-For February.. 229, Crawfordsville-For February. 230, Danville-For February. 231, San Jose-For February.. 232, Binghamton-For February. 233, Niagara Falls-For February.. 234, Corsicana-For February. 235, Rahway-For February.. For supplies...

For supplies.....

For Cummings memorial..

238, Steubenville-For February. 239, Carbondale-For Jan, and Feb. For supplies...

I 50 14 40

23 20

6 00

13 20

5 60

28 40

236, Ogden-For February..

28 00

8 40

36 80

237, Sandusky-For January..

6 40

30 80

7 20

4 80

240, Altoona-For February.

30 80

241, Hanover-For March..

6 00

171, Elgin For February. 172, San Antonio-For February. 173, Dallas-For February.

242, York-For February..

13 60

243, Hutchinson-For March..

37 20

For supplies.....

58 40

8 20

174, Los Angeles-For February.

For supplies..

175, Pueblo For February.

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176, Montreal-For January and Feb.

For supplies....

177, Springfield-For February.

178, Geneva-From Nov. to Jan.

180, Sioux City-For February.

For Cummings memorial.

181, Meadville-For January and Feb.

182, Akron-For February...

183, Savannah-For February.

184, Wyoming-For February.

186, Fargo-For February..

For supplies...

188, Waco-For January and February..

For supplies.....

32 40 15 75

12 00

36.00 7 60

6 40 13 20 30

22 40 1 65 14 40 90 80

189, Blue Grass-For January.

190, Omaha-For February..

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192, Cedar Rapids-For February.

84 80

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193, Spokane For February.. 195, Paterson-For February. 196, Logansport-For February. 197, Janesville-For February. For supplies.....

198, Fort Worth-For February. For supplies....

199, Zanesville-For February. 200, Youngstown-For February. For supplies...

201, Victoria-For February.. 202, Seattle-For_ February.. 203, Bluff City-For February. 205, Jamestown-For February. 206, Sedalia-For February.. 207, Eureka-For_February.. 208, Cambridge-For January..

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250, Beaver Valley-For February.
251, Muscatine-For February..
252, Bridgeport-For February..

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253, Holyoke-For February...
For supplies....

255, Anaconda-For February.
256, Great Falls-For February.
258, Easton-For February...
259, Waltham-For February..
260, Findlay-For February..
261, Italian-For February.
262, Uniontown-For March..
263, Asheville-For February.
264, Chillicothe-For January..
265, Ottawa-For February..
266, Elkhart-For February.
For supplies...

267, Frankfort-For January..
268, Fulton County-For February..
For supplies...

16 00 269, Peekskill-For January.
270, New Castle-For February..

For supplies..

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271, Boise-For February.

16 80

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1 65

18 40

20 80

272, Norwegian-Danish-For February. 274, Amsterdam-For February..

8 00

640

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3 60

17 60

96 80 1360

276, New Bedford-For February.. 277, Missoula-For February..

12 80

6 40

II 60

3 60

278, Decatur-For December and Jan.. 282, Sterling-For January.. 283, Oklahoma-For February..

4 80

560

27 60

1 85

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7 20

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284, Anderson-For February..

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