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N. Y. Harry Dean, age 23 years; at trade five years; learned trade on Herald, Oneonta, N. Y.

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465, Tucson, Ariz.-Frank A. Leslie, age years; at trade eight years; learned the business at Rockford, Ill.; has worked in San Antonio, Texas; former member of union at Joliet, Ill.

473, Moberly, Mo.-Florence W. Foley, age 29 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in PressSpectator office, Salisbury; now working in Monitor office, Moberly, Mo.

475, Redding, Cal.-C. A. P. Stewart, age 31 years; at trade ten years; worked in Winfield and Arkansas City, Kan., Bloomington, Ill., and Guthrie, Okla.

479, Centralia, Ill.-R. M. Shirey, age 34 years; at trade fifteen years; learned in Loogootee, Ind.

501, Moscow, Idaho-W. A. Friend, age 27 years; at trade eleven years; learned in Manchester, Iowa.

510, Lynchburg, N. C.-E. F. Barber, learned trade in Kingston, N. C.; worked in Reidsville and Winston, N. C.; now working in Commercial Printing Company office, Lynchburg, Va.

518, Marion, Ill.-Mark Smith, for reinstatement; worked in different southern Illinois towns.

523, Tarrytown-Ossining, N. Y.-Clinton B. Burling, age 33 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in Sea-Side Times office, Southampton, L. I.; has also worked in Hastings News office, Hastingson-Hudson, Press, Southampton, and Islip Herald, Brookhaven, N. Y. Carlisle N. Pierson, age 23 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Republican office, Ossining, N. Y.; worked in Democratic Register office, Ossining, and Press office, Plattsburgh, N. Y.

535, Bessemer, Ala.-C. F. Williams, age 43 years; at trade twenty-five years; carried card until 1900; worked in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1900; allowed card to lapse while working in country towns.

539, Port Arthur, Ont.-W. Gordon, age 27 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in office of F. B. Allen, Port Arthur, Ont.; has worked in Fort William, Ont.

548, Lancaster, Ohio-William H. Minter, age 26 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade at Zanesville, Ohio.

550, Windsor, Ont.-Eugene Lalonde, at trade four years; learned trade in Windsor.

563, Harrisburg, Ill.-Harry S. Miller, age 33 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Herald office, Greenville, Texas; worked at Grayville, Ill.

564, Mankato, Minn.-H. Lee Mason.

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568, Lake Charles, La.--Hugh Gill, age years; at trade six years; learned trade in Hamburg, Ark.; worked in Evening News, Monroe, La., and Chronicle, Alexandria, La.

573, Aberdeen, Wash.-H. A. Clemens, age 31 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Herald office, Millbank, S. D.; worked on East Oregonian, Pendleton, Ore., and state printing office, Helena, Mont.; the past two years has been publishing a country paper.

578, Coffeyville, Kan.-Emory E. Goldsberry, at trade six years; now working at Bartlesville, I. T.; worked at Ponca City and Stroud, Okla.

581, Fort Madison, Iowa-Miss Elsie Darling, at trade six years; worked at Woodward, Pella and Colfax, Iowa.' Benjamin Lenhart, at trade five years; learned trade on Plaindealer, Fort Madison, Iowa; worked at Donnellson, Iowa; now working at Marceline, Mo.

588, St. Augustine, Fla.-Charles H. Berg, jr., age 22 years; at trade five years; worked in offices of East Florida Printing Company, Garrett Printing Company, now working in office of E. O. Painter, Deland, Fla.

592, Fort Collins, Colo.-J. W. Sturdivan, age 33 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade in Advocate office, Audubon, Iowa; worked on Record, Victor, Colo., Enterprise, Emberland, Iowa,

and Leader, Akron, Colo.; formerly a member of Victor Union, but allowed card to lapse.

605, Mitchell, S. D.-Emily Bras, age 27 years; at trade three and three-fourths years; learned trade in Mitchell. Wayne Lickiss, age 32 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade on News, Arlington, Iowa; worked in Sumner and Elgin, İowa, and Beresford, S. D.

611, Reno, Nev. Graham Sanford, age 28 years; at trade thirteen years; learned on Herald, Washington, Ind.; now business manager Reno Gazette.

612, Appleton, Wis., etc.-J. F. Fitzwilliams, age 28 years; at trade ten years; learned trade on Daily Star, Cleveland, Ohio; now working on News, Neenah, Wis. Matt J. Hruska, age 26 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in office of Kewaunee Listy; now working in Crescent office, Appleton, Wis. Charles H. Le Roy, age 33 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade on News, Saginaw, Mich.; now working in Crescent office, Appleton, Wis.

614, North Yakima, Wash.-H. F. Butler, now working on Record, Prosser, Wash.; formerly member of LaCrosse Union No. 448, but allowed card to lapse.

637, Portsmouth, Ohio-Joseph A. Diener, Maysville, Ky.; age 29 years; at trade five years; never belonged to union.

644, Bluefield, W. Va.-Clark V. Foland, age 26 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Courier office, Scottsville, Va.; worked in Buchanan, Fincastle and Fayewell, Va.

649, Ardmore, I. T.-J. W. Golledge, was member of San Antonio (Texas) Union, but allowed membership to lapse in 1893; has not since worked under jurisdiction of a union. J. H. Dollins, was member of Muskogee No. 484, but allowed card to lapse; has not worked in jurisdiction of a union since. Frank W. Bruton, was member of South McAlester Union, but allowed card to lapse; has not worked in jurisdiction of a union since. M. J. Parker, was member of Savannah Union; never kept paid up after leaving jurisdiction of unions; has not since worked contrary to union principles. T. A. Stones, lost his membership in Gainesville (Texas) Union, which surrendered its charter in 1892; at that time he was on the honorary list, having been transferred from the active list upon his going into newspaper business in the territory. E. L. Vestal, age 23 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Palmer, Texas; has worked in Waxahachie, Texas, and Altus, Okla.; now working in Ardmore; never before applied for admission.

650, Long Beach San Pedro, Cal.-William M. Hawkins, age 54 years; at trade thirty-five years; learned trade in Wilmington, N. C.; worked in Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and San Pedro, Cal.; formerly member of Los Angeles Union.

REJECTIONS, SUSPENSIONS, EXPULSIONS, REINSTATEMENTS.

5, Columbus, Ohio-Guy O. Crabbe, expelled for ratting.

7, Pittsburg, Pa.-J. G. Foulk, Annie Middlecoff, Ed J. Hergenreder, M. C. Johns, Albert Stewart, Mose Janowitz, Ed M. Miller, A. S. Schmidt, Arthur Dampman, expelled for non-payment of dues.

12, Baltimore, Md.-Charles E. Burkhardt, Robert M. Maginnis, John H. Rowe, suspended for non-payment of dues.

12, Butte, Mont. (Newspaper Writers)-J. H. Brown, J. S. Alling, jr., C. J. Lincke, W. K. Semple, W. H. Rymond, expelled for non-payment of dues.

17, New Orleans, La.-E. J. Chapman, rejected. E. A. Hinchcliffe, George W. Barr, suspended for non-payment of dues.

53, Cleveland, Ohio-George Shane, H. W. Clemens, H. R. Cotter, John W. Stoutenburg, R.

W. Wright, Rudolph Kump, C. A. Rickaby, expelled for non-payment of dues.

72, Lansing, Mich.-W. H. Peek, suspended for non-payment of dues.

86, Reading, Pa.-Albert A. Bright, expelled for ratting.

87, Houston, Texas-W. L. Newnan (not James Newnam, as it appeared in the May JOURNAL through local secretary's error), expelled for ratting in El Paso, Texas. He has in his possession card No. 72489, issued by Houston Union, January 13, 1904.

107, Rock Island, Ill.-R. J. Mahon, suspended for non-payment of dues.

127, Hartford, Conn.-F. E. Kenyon, expelled for non-payment of dues.

142, Olympia, Wash.-Alvah Porter, suspended for non-payment of dues.

153, Meridian, Miss.-J. F. Merritt, J. W. Dement, suspended for non-payment of dues. H. P. Davis, expelled for non-payment of dues.

170, Tacoma, Wash.-Thomas Beer, reinstated. A. M. White, suspended for non-payment of dues. 177, Springfield, Ill.-James A. Faith, suspended for non-payment of dues.

183, Savannah, Ga.-M. C. Bourke, reinstated. 193, Spokane, Wash.-M. L. Hanson, expelled for non-payment of dues.

219, Canton, Ohio-Clyde Sedoris, suspended for non-payment of dues.

270, New Castle, Pa.-Harry N. Miller, suspended for non-payment of dues.

286, Marion, Ind.-William P. Nay, suspended for non-payment of dues.

228, Norwood, Mass.-Matthew J. Owens, reinstated.

330, Chicago, Ill.-Hugo Materna, reinstated. 336, Oneida, N. Y.-Lyman C. Jackson, expelled for ratting.

339, Beaumont, Texas-J. W. Tinker, expelled for misappropriation of union funds. Local secretaries are warned against granting Mr. Tinker a card.

354, Edwardsville, Ill.-James N. Peers, suspended for non-payment of dues.

449, Calgary, Alberta, N. W. T.-G. L. Francis, expelled for non-payment of dues.

460, Chatham, Ont.-G. J. Myland, reinstated. 469, Greenfield, Ind.-Charles B. Teel, Frank E. Johnson, Benjamin Strickland, suspended for nonpayment of dues.

472, Palestine, Texas-R. T. Gibson, expelled for ratting. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Deming, honorary members, expelled for running a non-union paper.

548, Lancaster, Ohio-John Gillum, reinstated. 550, Windsor, Ont.-James Malocke, Thomas Morgan, suspended for non-payment of dues.

576, San Luis Obispo, Cal.-A. T. Tuley, rejected for incompetency.

577, Santa Rosa, Cal.-H. H. Bliss, suspended for non-payment of dues.

588, St. Augustine, Fla.-J. D. Goldsmith, expelled for non-payment of dues.

603, Fort Dodge, Iowa-Harry O. Webster, reinstated.

605, Mitchell, S. D.-F. P. Putterich, reinstated. 611, Reno, Nev.-W. A. Moore, suspended for non-payment of dues.

612, Appleton, Wis., etc.-Ed J. McMurchy, expelled for non-payment of dues.

618, Watertown, Wis.-W. J. Stacy, reinstated. 626, Manila, P. I.-Rowland G. Treat, suspended for non-payment of dues.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Appleton, Wis., etc.-President, N. C. Gintz; vice-president, Judson Riggles; recording secretary, L. M. Larson; financial secretary, P. F. Arens; sergeant-at-arms, H. R. Richard.

Ardmore, I. T.-President, W C. Reaves; vicepresident, P. R. Eaglebarger; secretary-treasurer, Allison Coleman; sergeant-at-arms, Ike L. Higbe; executive board, D. B. Gaines, J. F. Taylor, Bessie Eaglebarger, J. L. Day.

Bedford, Ind-President, E. F. Sibel; vice-president, Byrne Dye; treasurer, J. C. Jocelyn; sergeant-at-arms, Anna Hackett.

Bluefield, W. Va.-President, J. P. Martin; vicepresident, J. L. Proffit; secretary-treasurer, W. M. Gaither; recording secretary, C. C. Pattison; sergeant-at-arms, H. L. Stephens.

Bridgeport, Conn.-President, J. A. Coates; vice-president, E. C. Olds; secretary, P. W. Pulver; treasurer, T. J. Holmes; sergeant-at-arms, A. B. Peterson; executive committee, J. Warningham, E. E. Stratton, H. Langhanimer, C. Warner; membership committee, Edward Bennetto, A. B. Peterson, J. J. Gaffney; auditing committee, W. J. Brennan, Charles Warner, E. Jepson; delegates to central labor union, W. J. Brennan, M. Houston, J. F. Lynders; eight-hour and label committee, R. T. Cherry, J. Warningham, F. B. Hendricks.

Bristol, Tenn.-President, G. W. Hamlet; vicepresident, E. E. Easterly; recording secretary, J. R. Galyon; secretary-treasurer, Ralph Crossman; sergeant-at-arms, George McKamey; auditing committee, J. L. Nave, E. H. Dove, J. C. Barry.

Cincinnati, Ohio-President, T. J. Donnelly; vice-president, William B. Ogden; secretary-treas urer, R. H. Curl; recording secretary, P. H. Caulfield; business committee, Ludwig Lang, T. G. Seibert, George Boehler, F. W. Smith, J. A. Drury, S. B. Woodrow; auditing committee, H. E. Byron, H. E. Lawrence, Henry Wersel; sinking fund trustees, J. S. Fleming, J. W. Anderson, C. F. Giffin; cemetery committee, M. W. Ealter, P. W. Moore, T. F. Crowley; delegates to central labor union, E. B. Karrick, O. J. Hazel, F. L. Rist, L. B. Ames, J. M. Albrecht, E. A. Roth; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, W. H. Seaman, Ed D. Donnell, E. D. Sullivan; alternates, John Foerst, E. J. Farley, J. J. Kiefler; delegates to eight-hour conference, Frank Kochman, Clam. Steltenpohl.

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Columbia, Pa.-President, Andrew Haas, vicepresident, D. Frank Krow; recording secretary, George Hauck; Edgar secretary-treasurer, White; sergeant-at-arms, James B. Mumma. Columbus, Ind.-President, Harry Veach; vicepresident, Miss Helen Adams; secretary, S. C. financial Harrington; Miss Celia secretary, Kremer; auditing committee, W. F. Behrman, Edward M. Stephenson, George Allison.

Columbus, Ohio-President, Charles E. Whitney; vice-president, Charles J. Kroettinger; secretary-treasurer, William E. Bird; recording secre tary, Gilbert C. Berlew; sergeant-at-arms, W. M. Tomlinson; conductor, George M. Boswell, trustee, W. M. Davey.

Columbus, Ohio (Newspaper Writers)-President, Charles F. Kipp; vice-president, L. E. Parsons; recording secretary, W. E. Brown; corresponding secretary, E. J. Bracken; financial sceretary, Charles S. Bash; treasurer, A. E. Clark; sergeant-at-arms, Theodore Schuele; trustees, L. E. Parsons, Charles F. Kipp, R. G. Collier; delegates to trades and labor assembly, H. E. Barlow, E. J. Bracken, C. R. Crawshaw, J. W. Lehman, Clarence Metters; Theodore Schuele, Joseph Phelan; delegates to allied printing trades council, W. E. Brown, C. S. Bash, M. C. Dickey.

Denver, Colo.-President, J. E. Collett; vicepresident, T. F. Dolan; secretary-treasurer, F. C. Birdsall; recording secretary, William Tanner; delegates to International Union convention, J. Vander Perel, E. S. Sherman.

Fort Wayne, Ind.-President, E. S. Baker, vicepresident, M. F. Kanaga; recording secretary, J.

L. Sessler; financial secretary, H. F. Koenig; executive board, I. Barwood; delegates to federation of labor, William Copeland, I. Barwood.

Freeport, Ill.-President, C. C. Wolf; vice-president, Julius Wagner, sr.; secretary-treasurer, Jean James; corresponding secretary, Jake Yost; sergeant-at-arms, Harvey McCool.

Fremont, Ohio-President, E. J. Berling; vicepresident, E. H. Johnson; secretary-treasurer, Charles B. Stoiber; sergeant-at-arms, Edward Engler.

Hannibal, Mo.-President, E. E. Hewitt; vicepresident, R. M. Taylor; secretary-treasurer, F. B. Morris; recording secretary, C. A. Hill; sergeant-at-arms, W. T. Eddy; trustees, R. M. Taylor, Joseph Lavoo, J. W. Gill.

Hoboken, N. J.-President, William Martin; vice-president, Cornelius Ford; secretary, George H. Weston; treasurer, Joseph J. Saffel; sergeantat-arms, Charles Weaver; auditing committee, L. Keller, W. Kennedy, J. O'Lane; executive committee, A. J. Luehs, F. Jenkins, A. Aeschbach; finance and membership committee, C. Ford, J. O'Lone, G. H. Weston; entertainment committee, J. Saffel, O. Walch, W. Kennedy; delegates to central labor union, C. Ford, J. O'Lone, A. Aeschbach.

Jackson, Mich.-President, Irving B. Rich; vicepresident, Michael Ronan; recording secretary, Louis Collins; financial secretary, Carl Worch; treasurer, George Baxter; sergeant-at-arms, Frank White; board of directors, Albert Horton, Jason Hunt, Frank A. Gallagher; membership committee, John Allen, Frank White, George H. Allison; executive committce, George Baxter, F. A. Gallagher, Emil H. Ahrens, John Allen, Jason Hunt. Kansas City, Mo.-President, F. N. Cleeton; vice-president, L. E. Goodrich; secretary-treasurer, J. M. Rhodes; recording secretary, G. G. Crawford; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, J. C. Aide, W. B. Parsel.

Lancaster, Ohio-President, George W. Wilkinson; vice-president, W. D. Nothacker; secretarytreasurer, F. G. Benadum; recording secretary, W. E. Conway; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Fetters.

Lexington, Ky.-President, Clarence Egbert; vice-president, Thomas J. Baker; secretary, W. W. Hoagland; treasurer, D. N. Zimmerman; recording secretary, F. C. Leaming; sergeant-at-arms, W. M. Metcalf.

Litchfield, Ill.-President, Maurice Kinder; vice-president, J. L. Berry; recording secretary, Wiliam Duncan; financial secretary, Marguerite Dunn; sergeant-at-arms, Lee E. Rice.

Little Rock, Ark.-President, H. S. Andrews; vice-president, J. A. Davidson; financial secretary, Sterling Moore; recording secretary, F. T. Pattee; reading clerk, E. Audigier; treasurer, W. R. Barrow; sergeant-at-arms, B. J. Franklin; executive committee, R. Paschall, George Lucas; H. E. Boyd, W. S. Farmer; delegates central trades council, W. R. Barrow, F. II. Dodge, J. H. Beerstecker; label committee, H. E. Boyd, Sam Holtyman, C. E. Ross; J. M. Haislip; R. J. Langhammer; cemetery committee, William Moore, II. S. Andrews, W. W. Williams; delegates State Federation of Labor, W. R. Barrows, F. T. Pattee.

Long Branch and Asbury Park, N. J.-Presi dent. William H. Jordan; vice-president, H. C. Wallace; secretary-treasurer, J. P. Jeffrey.

Marietta, Ohio-President, Frank Theis; vicepresident, H. H. Haugh; secretary, E. J. Berry; treasurer, Henry Schuff: sergeant-at-arms, Lewis Sharp; trustee, J. G. Bauer.

Marion, Ohio-President, J. F. Blakely; vicepresident, G. F. Snyder; recording secretary, O. H. Weiger; secretary-treasurer, A. F. Owens; sergeant-at-arms, C. Conrad; executive committee, J. F. Blakely, O. H. Weiger, G. F. Snyder, A. F. Owens, George Tuttle.

Marshalltown, Iowa- -President, R. S. Gilchrist; vice-president, A. S. Richards; secretary-treasurer, Emil Seleine; sergeant-at-arms, Stanley Pierce; executive committee, Charles A. Amblad, P. W. Burke, Raleigh Stull.

Milwaukee, Wis.-President, W. A. Arnold; vice-president, Charles Shurr; recording secretary, H. W. Hamilton; secretary-treasurer, A. J. Welch; sergeant-at-arms, J. R. Benoy; doorkeeper, William F. Bensemann; executive board, I. R. Burton, Henry Ohl, Richard Vogt, Richard Franzen, W. S. Bellesfield; delegates to allied printing trades council, George R. Foster, Henry Ohl, Richard Vogt; delegates to federated trades council, William F. Bensemann, M. N. J. Crowley, John Doyle, W. S. Fisher, W. J. Griffin, F. È. Neumann, F. W. Stearns, Bert W. Wedereit, Horace Fenton; delegates to Wisconsin State federation of Labor, William F. Bensemann, Lee G. Benson, W. J. Griffin, B. F. Tomlinson; delegates to Chicago eight-hour conference, George R. Foster, W. J. Griffin.

Montpelier, Vt.-President, William Hornbrook; vice-president, George T. Archer; financial secretary and treasurer, Morton E. Mack; recording secretary, Jeanette Giffin; sergeant-at-arms, E. P. Johnson; executive committee, William Hornbrook, George T. Archer, Ernest W. L'Heureux; auditors, Mrs. May Kibby, Miss Anna McMahon, Miss Lois Giffin; delegate central labor union, William Hornbrook.

Mount Vernon, N. Y.-President, W. B. Rockett; vice-president, F. W. Graves, secretary-treasurer, C. F. Moehring; recording secretary, John Geoghagan; sergeant-at-arms, P. J. O'Rourke.

Newport, R. I.-President, E. C. Pratt; vicepresident, A. Y. Hudson; secretary-treasurer, M. L. Vincent; auditing committee, E. C. Pratt, Edward Pitman, Lewis Gladding.

Niles, Mich.-President, Thomas J. Garrick; vice-president, Roscoe J. Burch; secretary-treas urer, William J. Mahon; sergeant-at-arms, Ernest J. Boht.

Omaha, Neb.-President, K. S. Fisher; vicepresident, W. H. Kellogg; secretary-treasurer, V. B. Kinney; recording secretary, G. A. Sellehthin; sergeant-at-arms, J. H. Collins; trustees, E. M. Cox, Frank Humphrey, A. D. Small; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, W. S. Ripley, R. G. Hinman.

Paducah, Ky.-President, E. M. Willis; vicepresident, William Deal; secretary-treasurer, J. E. Baker; sergeant-at-arms, H. C. Green.

Peekskill, N. Y.-President, Henry M. Smith; vice-president, Fred Rendell; secretary-treasurer, W. K. Schwab; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Bond; executive committee, Ed Yocum, Harry Hepworth, Fred Rendell.

Pittsburg, Pa.-President, C. M. Leighley; vicepresident, J. M. Adams; secretary-treasurer, C. Q. Lafferty; reading clerk, T. H. Dolan; trustee, Eugene Merz; sergeant-at-arms, William Shaffer; judges of election, Dan Curtin, James Cunningham, H. G. Driver; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, Fred Klein, E. F. Kennedy.

Prescott, Ariz.-President, L. R. Barrow; vicepresident, II. W. Beard; secretary, W. D. Tinker; treasurer, William O'Grady; board of directors, O. Jackson, F. S. Jackson, C. E. McKee.

Rock Island, Ill., etc.-President, T. F. Wheelan; vice-president, C. P. McQuaid; recording secretary, W. H. Burke; financial secretary, C. S. Osborn; sergeant-at-arms, J. H. Linebeck; executive committee, F. A. Kerr, J. W. Mullen, A. A. Eihl; auditing committee, S. P. Willett, W. J. Bloom, R. M. Hackett.

San Francisco, Cal. (Mailers)-President, J. F. Garvey; vice-president, A. F. O'Neill; secretarytreasurer, J. B. Reighley; sergeant-at-arms, W. R. Colby; executive committee, F. W. Morton, W. H. Parker; delegate to labor council, F. E. Raubinger; delegates to allied trades council, E. F. Campbell, J. R. Martin, J. B. Reighley; delegate to Oakland allied trades council, E. J. Catherin.

Shreveport, La.-President, E. K. Williams; vice-president, R. J. Wright; secretary-treasurer, R. P. Moore; recorder, J. A. Brown; sergeant-atarms, W. L. Askew; executive committee, T. M. Kenny, J. E. Goodwin, L. K. Rothman; relief

committee, F. C. Sims, R. M. Black, R. J. Harrison; delegates to central labor union, R. J. Wright, R. M. Black, W. L. Askew.

St. Cloud, Minn.-President, Fred A. Hodgin; vice-president, George Y. Wahl; recording secretary, A. J. Hollensworth; secretary-treasurer, George S. Clark; sergeant-at-arms, L. G. Gaspard.

St. Louis, Mo.-President, J. A. Jackson; vicepresident, M. J. Hartigan; secretary-treasurer, J. J. Early; board of trustees, M. W. Campbell, G. F. Pfeil, D. A. Rhodes; finance committee, J. F. Aude, Frank Bockius, J. G. Crozier; executive committee, W. Bradburn, J. P. Walsh, A. B. Bennett, G. B. Woods; investigating committee, William Gilchrist, H. L. Meidner, W. H. Tritschler; sergeant-at-arms, Tom Costello; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, Charles Hertenstein, J. T. Bullock, J. J. Dirks, C. E. Robbins.

St. Paul, Minn.-President, T. F. Thomas; vicepresident, C. S. Tousley; recording secretary, R. C. McCarthy; secretary-treasurer, J. H. Wilson; sergeant-at-arms, M. J. O'Keefe; doorkeeper, James Maxwell; executive board, J. N. Rendler, R. F. Corridon, A. J. Williams, J. C. Devereux, jr., Clarence Palmer; auditing committee, H. W. Goetzinger, W. E. Maiden, J. C. Devereux, sr.; delegates to trades and labor assembly, Frank McKernan, M. A. Cimmings, E. C. Ives, G. C. Collins, J. J. Kelly, Ray Ginzkey, Cornelius Guiney, William Templeman, J. P. F. Sanders, F. L. Callan; delegates to allied trades council, C. S. Tousley, F. T. Jelinek, J. H. Wilson; delegates to label league, G. C. Collins, Bert Barnes, W. S. McCormick; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, J. C. Devereux, jr., H. W. Goetzinger.

Stockton, Cal.-President, Phil Hood; vice-president, W. C. Mayne; secretary-treasurer, H. S. Hornage; sergeant-at-arms, H. J. von Detten; executive committee, J. D. Woodbridge, W. H. Atkins, J. E. Richardson; auditing committee, D. J. Matthews, F. M. Gum, F. E. Fithian.

Tarrytown-Ossining, N. Y.-President, Hubert H. Cullen; vice-president, Arthur Billington; secretary-treasurer, William W. Lee; recording secretary, Albert J. Ford; sergeant-at-arms, J. J. Reilly.

Taylorville, Ill.-President, Frank Wheeler; vice-president, W. T. Martin; secretary, J. F. Bolen; treasurer, H. R. McDaniel; executive committee, W. T. Martin, W. P. Overand, Ed Flynn; auditing committee, A. D. Hawkins, George Harner, Frank Wheeler.

Tiffin, Ohio-President, J. E. Dixon; secretarytreasurer, Ross Locke.

Tucson, Ariz.--President, G. W. Middleton; vice-president, H. H. Wynkoop; secretary-treasurer, F. S. Moreno; sergeant-at-arms, Walter Locke.

Utica, N. Y.-President, E. A. Bates; vicepresident, T. E. Kelly; recording secretary, A. W. Philips; financial secretary, D. A. Sweeny; treasurer, R. E. Jones; sergeant-at-arms, J. A. Dent; property trustee, T. G. Jones; board of auditors, Theo Ray, Ithel Daniel, James Thomas; delegates to allied trades council, P. E. Kelly, J. A. Dent, D. A. Sweeny.

Watertown, Wis.-President, Eugene H. Killain; vice-president, Walter Knenzi; secretarytreasurer, Emil M. Doerr; sergeant-at-arms, Joe Glaus; executive committee, Eugene H. Killain, Walter Knenzi, Otto Miller, J. W. Cruger, Emil Knoll.

Wilmington, N. C.-President, C. H. Huband; vice-president, J. E. Lewis; recording secretary, J. H. Curtis; financial secretary, H. D. Stanland; treasurer, J. H. Hewlett; sergeant-at-arms, H. L. Hewett.

Winnipeg, Man.-President, Kempton McKim; vice-president, W. G. Hunter; secretary-treasurer, G. H. Moore; recording secretary, W. R. Trotter; sergeant-at-arms, J. Burgess; executive committee, T. A. Burgess, Kempton McKim, G. H. Moore, W. R. Trotter, C. A. Hawley, R. M. Hood, Josiah

Jerrard, W. Melville, W. A. Newall; auditing committee, Joseph Adair, W. A. Newall, W. R. Trotter; sick and relief committee, George Mitchell, William Newall, William Ozard.

Yonkers, N. Y.-President, H. W. Haines; vicepresident, J. M. O'Brien; secretary-treasurer, J. D. Hickerson; sergeant-at-arms, H. C. Melius; delegates to federation of labor, H. W. Haines, F. S. Taylor, J. T. Windell; auditors, G. H. Allan, R. B. Hotchkin, J. M. O'Brien.

UNION PRINTERS' HOME.

The following is a record of the admissions and departures for the month of April:

ADMITTED.

880-C. W. Hill, Omaha No. 190; age 52 years; admitted April 6, 1905.

886-J. W. Jarratt, New York No. 6; age 51 years; admitted April 7, 1905.

887-Phillip Brody, New York No. 6; age 45 years; admitted April 7, 1905.

885-Ole A. Haarstad, Chicago Typefounders' No. 3; age 60 years; admitted April 9, 1905. 883-Ernest Webb, Toronto No. 91; age 33 years; admitted April 12, 1905.

890-L. D. Waltemade, Chicago No. 16; age 34 years; admitted April 15, 1905.

888-J. P. Angle, San Francisco No. 21; age 45 years; admitted April 23, 1905.

891-James H. Martin, Denver No. 49; age 61 years; admitted April 26, 1905.

893-L. A. Noonan, Philadelphia No. 2; age 41 years; admitted April 17, 1905.

VACATED.

838-Oscar Brell, St. Louis No. 8; age 37 years; admitted September 24, 1904; vacated April 8, 1905; adjudged insane and removed to asylum, Pueblo.

871-B. F. Thompson, Chicago No. 16; age 40 years; admitted January 29, 1905; vacated April 10, 1905; failing health.

733-Leslie M. Adams, Charlotte No. 338; age 23 years; admitted July 29, 1904; vacated April 11, 1905; able to work.

830-Sebastian J. Leis, Johnstown No. 137; age 24 years; admitted August 12, 1904; vacated April 15, 1905; able to work.

876-Hector D. Cameron, Winnipeg No. 191; age 27 years; admitted March 8, 1905; vacated April 16, 1905; failing health.

864-J. J. Maher, New York No. 6; age 30 years; admitted January 2, 1905; vacated April 22, 1905; able to work.

860-John A. Calton, Boston No. 13; age 32 years; admitted December 24, 1904; vacated April 22, 1905; to go home.

863-William Hardwick, New York No. 6; age 39 years; admitted January 2, 1905; vacated April 24, 1905; able to work.

824-Joseph M. Bishop, Pueblo No. 175; age 41 years; admitted July 17, 1904; vacated April 25, 1905; able to work.

DIED.

833-Gail Hoding, Colorado Springs No. 82; age 33 years; admitted August 5, 1904; died April 2, 1905; tuberculosis.

577-M. Santour, Phoenix No. 352; age 39 years; admitted September 21, 1901; died April 4, 1905; tuberculosis.

881-C. M. Galbraith, Colorado Springs No. 82; age 40 years; admitted March 4, 1905; died April 7, 1905; tuberculosis.

867-L. A. Hamlin, St. Joseph No. 40; age 22 years; admitted January 23, 1905; died April 8, 1905; tuberculosis.

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