Maurice E. Miller, age 22 years; at trade six years; learned in Shepherdstown, W. Va. 553, Greenville, Miss.-Will M. Neal, age 23 years; at trade six years; learned on Charleston (III.) Courier; worked in Middlesboro, Ky.; Atlanta, Ga. A. T. Benton, age 22 years; at trade ten years; learned on Nashville (Tenn.) Times; worked in Caruthersville, Mo.; Covington, Tenn. W. C. Hayes, age 31 years; at trade nine years; learned on Examiner, Aberdeen, Miss.; worked in Greenville and Columbus, Miss. 556, Wilmington, N. C.-Ira C. Benoy, age 21 years; at trade over four years; worked in Aberdeen, Ashboro and Hamlet, N. C. 561, Huron, S. D.-W. C. Iverson, age 23 years; at trade nine years; learned on Leader, Kenyon, Minn.; never before made application for membership. 562, Pierre, S. D.-W. G. Yates, Leon E. Stone, R. B. French. 572, Marshall, Texas-F. G. Vernor, age 25 years; at trade nine years; learned in Lampasas, Texas; worked in Goldthwaite, Texas, and Mounds, I. T. 578, Coffeyville, Kan.-J. W. Henry, at trade seven years; learned in Eldorado, Kan. C. A. Cain, at trade thirteen years; learned in War saw, Mo.; worked at Sedalia, Mo., and Fayette and Mena, Ark.; former member of Sedalia Union, but let card lapse while working in non-union town. 587, Guthrie, Okla.-Walter Hammar. at trade seven years, on Advocate, Stillwater, Okla,; never before made application. Robert Smith, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned in Pueblo, Colo.; made application there in 1901, but was forced to leave city before initiation, and has not since worked in an organized town. 613, Bellefontaine, Ohio-Clarence C. Chappell. 630, St. Cloud, Minn.-Andrew J. Tiller, age 20 years; learned trade in Brandon, Minn.; worked in Mohall and Willow City, N. D., unorganized towns. 635, Poplar Bluff, Mo.-U. V. W. Davis, age 20 years; at trade six years; learned at West Plains, Mo.; worked at Pocohontas, Mo. J. Tribble Jones, age 22 years; at trade four and a half years; learned at Kennett, Mo.; worked at Guthrie, Okla., 1903. 641, Ennis, Texas-R. A. Higgins, age 25 years; at trade five years, in Bryan and Marlin, Texas; never applied for admission to union before. REJECTIONS, SUSPENSIONS, EXPULSIONS, REINSTATEMENTS. 1, Indianapolis, Ind.-John W. Fraim, M. A. O'Brien, R. W. Stewart, A. R. Sommers, Frank G. Heaton, Fred B. Ropkey, expelled for nonpayment of dues. 2, Philadelphia, Pa.-George O. Skipper, expelled for using counterfeit of label. 3, St. Louis, Mo. (Mailers)-Phillip Schell, expelled for non-payment of dues. 10, Louisville, Ky.-John A. Akers, W. E. And, Ernest Coyle, H. J. Frerichs, J. W. McGuire, Charles Sweatner, C. C. Stencker, R. D. Skillman, George A. Schaller, J. L. Zimmerman, expelled for non-payment of dues. Charles Slater, suspended for refusing to deposit traveling card. L. L. Pfau, expelled for ratting. F. W. Atkin, J. S. Covington, J. C. Desmond, Harry M. Givan, G. W. Goff, John C. Hunt, T. J. Higgins, B. F. Jones, G. H. Mathews, W. H. Nichols, John T. Shields, George Semones, W L. Whitesides, R. W. Williams, suspended for non-payment of dues. 16, Chicago, Ill.-Joe Barr, expelled for ratting. 17, New Orleans, La.-A. H. Rivas, reinstated. 20, Nashville, Tenn.-A. S. Gentry, rejected. W. J. Boylin, T. L. Owen, jr., expelled for nonpayment of dues. 23, Milwaukee, Wis.-J. P. Mertes, expelled for non-payment of dues. 40, St. Joseph, Mo.-William Noah, reinstated. 47. New Haven, Conn.-Pasquale Cobianchi, Pericle Calza, suspended for non-payment of dues. 48, Atlanta, Ga.-R. E. Butler, G. H. Johnson, J. H. Landes, R. C. Ward. A. M. Wier, A. H. White, expelled for non-payment of dues. 82, Colorado Springs, Colo.-W. P. Epperson, expelled for non-payment of dues. J. W. Wilson, suspended for non-payment of dues. Fred Smart, reinstated. 103, Newark, N. J.-John Dowling, Robert McKenzie, F. W. Schlund, suspended for non-payment of dues. 156, Bowling Green, Ohio-W. R. Post, suspended for non-payment of dues. 163, Superior, rein stated. Wis.-C. Christiansen, 174, Los Angeles, Cal.-Alva R. Axtell, M. H. Granholt, suspended for non-payment of dues. F. M. Dimond, reinstated. 175, Pueblo, Colo.-Mrs. E. R. Ellis (nee Miss Klo Hamilton), reinstated. 177, Springfield, Ill.-W. H. Barbour, rejected; incompetent. 182, Akron, Ohio-Harry Widell, expelled for non-payment of dues. 183, Savannah, Ga.-John H. Conneff, David L. Christian, reinstated. 191, Winnipeg, Man.-Thomas Moore, expelled for non-payment of dues. J. M. Gibb, N. H. Stephenson, W. Reynolds, Vincent Howell, J. B. Brown, H. T. Tooke, suspended for non-payment of dues. 195, Paterson, N. J.-Mary J. Flynn, suspended for non-payment of dues. 225, McKeesport, Pa.-S. R. Krewson, H. H. Sharff, Charles Funk, J. H. Phelan, A. E. P. Geeting, Nate Alvord, suspended for non-payment of dues. George Stine, Guy Zimmerman, expelled for non-payment of dues. 243. Hutchinson, Kan.-E. H. Young, suspended for non-payment of dues. 248, Peterborough, Ont.-E. Carveth, suspended for non-payment of dues. 263, Asheville, N. C.-Lecil Parker, rejected. 300, Port Huron, Mich.-T. A. Barnard, suspended for non-payment of dues. 308, Watertown, N. Y.-C. M. Brownell, H. V. Gould, suspended for non-payment of dues. 327. Lincoln, Ill.-J. W. Rose, expelled for nonpayment of dues. 355. Whatcom. Wash.-E. Stewart, William Geogan, suspended for non-payment of dues. 363, Jackson, Miss.-W. E. Siles, reinstated. 371, Rome, Ga.-Tom Turner, W. O. Clements, suspended for non-payment of dues. 380, Augusta, Maine-W. H. Bush, Elmer Frain, C. E. Pease, C. C. Burrill, suspended for non-payment of dues. 381, Boone, Iowa-C. F. Weaver, suspended for non-payment of dues. 396, Canandaigua, N. Y.-Miss Edith Collier, Mrs. Adah Benham, suspended for non-payment of dues. 417, Terrell, Texas-A. Drew, jr., suspended for non-payment of dues. 454, Huntington, Ind.-Alvah W. Layne, expelled for ratting on Los Angeles Times. 461, Cairo, Ill.-John H. Sheffield, suspended. 489, Livingston, Mont.- A. J. Bryant, suspend ed for non-payment of dues. G. C. Graham, expelled for non-payment of dues. 496, Albany, Ore.-R. A. Brodie, reinstated. 533, Huntington, W. Va.-H. L. Thomas, sus pended for non-payment of dues. 561, Huron, S. D.-Clyde Parkhurst, expelled for non-payment of dues. 562, Pierre, S. D.-C. E. Besancon, Hugh Jeffries, Harry Hunt, T. M. Taylor, Will Lambert, expelled for non-payment of dues. 580, Marion, Ohio-Miss Anna Mealey, Miss Georgi Highbargin, suspended for non-payment of dues. 596, Houghton, Mich.-Thomas Daniell, expelled for non-payment of dues. 603, Fort Dodge, Iowa-H. D. Webster, O. J. Schenck, expelled for non-payment of dues. 618, Watertown, Wis.--Samuel Drechsel, reinstated. 623, Fitchburg-Leominster, Mass.-W. A. Knight, W. A. Beeching, expelled. 644, Bluefield, W. Va.-J. D. Barrett, W. G. Gibbs, expelled for non-payment of dues. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Atlanta, Ga.-President, Wade P., Harding; vice-president, R. F. McComack; recorder, W. S. Wardlaw; secretary-treasurer, Walter H. Grant; sergeant-at-arms, Henry Corbett; arbitrator, W. S. Wier; delegates to federation of trades, Press Huddleston, H. A. Agricola, W. E. Lomax, G. S. Phillips, W. S. Wier; delegates to allied printing trades council, Ed L. Sutton, T. J. Counts, H. L. Bass; auditing and finance committee, Press Huddleston, J. J. Hobby, P. B. Green. Bay City, Mich.-President, J. W. Hand; vicepresident, M. Campion; treasurer, W. A. Clarke; financial and corresponding secretary, Melvin Hodgins; recording secretary, E. A. J. Beaudin; sergeant-at-arms, L. E. Hawkins; executive committee, J. W. Hand, M. Campion, Joseph Werner, R. D. Cox, E. O. Hartig; auditing committee, F. Lee, H. A. Beaudin, M. Hodgins. Berlin, N. H.-President, F. G. Jackson; vicepresident, W. A. Boothby; recording secretary, Harry M. Poley; financial secretary, W. A. Boothby; sergeant-at-arms, Harry B. Jackson. Bowling Green, Ohio-President, Sherman W. Burkert; vice-president, Frank W. Thomas; secretary-treasurer, E. N. Grimes; sergeant-at-arms, C. B. Jansen; executive committee, Charles Repass, A. L. Kendall, E. M. Hubbard. Butte, Mont. (Newspaper Writers)-President, Charles F. Copenhavre; vice-president, J. A. Berry; secretary, F. W. Bissinger; treasurer, Charles F. Degelman; sergeant-at-arms, William E. Floto; delegates to allied printing trades council. Harry Sultzer, L. M. Thayer, Byron Cooney; delegates to central labor council, W. F. Floto, A. R. Mosher, B. Cooney; executive committee, J. E. Mullinix, B. E. Saint Charles. Canandaigua, N. Y.-President, Daniel Scantlin; vice-president, Clarence N. Benham; secretary-treasurer, J. L. Johnson; recording secretary, T. W. Jaycox; sergeant-at-arms, B. Trainer; executive committee, C. N. Benham, T. D. Canfield, C. J. Browne, F. O. McMillan; auditing committee, T. W. Jaycox, A. H. Benham, C. T. Burrell. Charlotte, N. C.-President, S. M. Peltus; vicepresident, F. E. Stitt; secretary-treasurer, E. L. Fesperman; recording secretary, J. W. Graham; chaplain, J. C. Wearn; sergeant-at-arms, W. M. Fudge. Danville, Ill.-President, William H. Rhodes; vice president, Ollie Harden; recording secretary, F. P. Mitchell; secretary-treasurer, T. K. Heath; sergeant-at-arms, H. C. Moats; executive committee, William H. Rhodes, Frank S. Snyder, George W. Thomas, Charles Hummert, T. K. Heath; auditing committee, N. M. Naylor, J. M. Park, J. C. Henderson; delegates to trades and labor council, O. E. Harper, P. Sailer, T. K. Heath. Edwardsville, Ill.-President, James J. Burns; vice-president, Andrew Detterding; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Durer; recording and corresponding secretary, George C. Hartung; reading clerk, Charles Spilman; sergeant-at-arms, William Barraclough; delegate to trades and labor assembly, Charles Spilman. Elwood, Ind.-President, W. T. McLain; vicepresident, Miss Mary Casey; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Maddock; sergeant-at-arms, B. G. Bushnell; executive committee, S. A. Rhodes, B. G. Bushnell, L. O. Behymer. Evansville, Ind.-President, W. H. Byington; vice-president, Griff E. Dick; secretary-treasurer, Phil Voelker; sergeant-at-arms, W. F. Jaus; delegates to central labor union, W. L. Jaus, J. B. Stowers, W. J. Rogers; delegates to allied printing trades council, W. L. Jaus, J. B. Stowers, F. W. Charlson. Fort Wayne, Ind.-President, E. S. Baker; vicepresident, J. G. Hipp; treasurer, C. J. Lose; finan cial secretary, F. S. Mullahy; corresponding secre tary, J. L. Sessler; executive board, E. G. French, J. G. Hipp, Herman Myers; auditing committee, C. D. Schieman, J. S. West, A. B. Drefenbach; delegates to federation of labor, F. S. Mullahy, J. L. Sessler, J. S. West, Charles Hahacher, Edward Miller; sergeant-at-arms, Emil Meyers. Greenville, Miss.--President, A. C. Emory; vicepresident, J. E. Buchanan; secretary-treasurer, E. W. McAdam; sergeant-at-arms, J. B. Derden. Hanover, Pa.-President, George S. Ziegler; vice-president, H. O. Young; secretary, Harvey D. Lynerd; treasurer, H. M. Bowman; auditors, O. F. Wolford, H. O. Young, J. H. Spangler; trustees, B. B. Chenoweth, J. Murray Smiley; business committee, B. B. Chenoweth, Edw. C. Bayly, H. O. Young; sergeant-at-arms, B. B. Chenoweth. Hazleton, Pa.-President, James McGinty; vicepresident, Frank St. Clair; recording secretary, James N. Callaway; financial secretary, William McCaulley; treasurer, Lizzie Wilhelm; conductor, James A. Cadden; trustees, Otto C. Pierson, James N. Callaway, Frank St. Clair; auditors, Lena Raestch, Otto C. Pierson, William Clewell; scale committee, William McCaulley, Otto C. Pierson, James N. Callaway, H. D. Lamont, William Clew ell, Guy Sensenbach, P. B. McTighe, W. R. Flad. Honolulu, T. H.-President, J. H. Duncan; vicepresident, William Young; secretary-treasurer, R. S. Kelly; sergeant-at-arms, John Trout; executive and auditing committee, W. A. Ham, S. P. Correa, L. H. Messick. Jacksonville, Fla.-President, Charles Leidy; vice-president, B. I. Sharpe; secretary-treasurer, Jack Tracy; recording secretary, B. M. Heckard; executive cominittee, Jack Tracy, J. G. Davis, John T. Wilford, George Irwin, John A. Parr; delegates to allied trades council, Charles Weston, H. C Lincoln, J. C. Privett; delegates to trades and labor council, R. L. Harper, John R. Ray, B. M. Heckard. Joplin, Mo.-President, W. R. Snoeberger; vicepresident, M. H. Gardner; secretary-treasurer, J. S. Armstrong; recording secretary, J. E. Briswalter; executive committee, Frank Myers, J. D. Payne, J. A. Staufer, Charles Stearns; finance committee, George Snitzer, J. W. Staufer, M. H. Gardner; sergeant-at-arms, Jack Payne; delegates to central labor union, M. H. Gardner, W. R. Snoeberger, George Snitzer; sick committee, W. R. Snoeberger, Will Barnett, J. D. Payne. Knoxville, Tenn.-President, Jesse B. Hicks; vice-president, W. W. Smith; financial secretary, Julius J. Henry; recording secretary, D. L. Million; sergeant-at-arms, J. T. Barnett. Lake Charles, La.-President, George W. Brayton; vice-president, A. W. Batte; secretary-treasurer, Frank A. Smith; recording secretary, Mrs. Ida Markham; sergeant-at-arms, Ed H. Davies. London, Ont.-President, F. H. Ryan; vicepresident, E. C. Efner; financial secretary, W. A. Hunter; corresponding secretary, E. Hayden; treasurer, B. L. Parkinson; sergeant-at-arms, W. McKenna; board of directors, H. Archer, Joseph Goodburn, F. McKay, W. Smith, John McLean; delegates to trades and labor council, B. L. Parkinson, J. Goodburn, A. Woonton. Newburgh, N. Y.-President, Nelson B. Lent; vice-president, Charles Decker; corresponding secretary and treasurer, Milton K. Barrus; recording secretary, Charles E. Petty; sergeant-at-arms, Frank E. Broas; trustees, E. O'Donnell, H. W. Walsh; executive committee, William Berry, Louis Callahan, William Malloy; delegates to central labor union, Fred Hilliker, Charles E. Petty, L. A. Callahan. New Castle, Pa.-President, William J. Wolford; vice-president, Elmer Engle; secretary-treasurer, T. J. McCluskey; recording secretary, P. S. Evans; trustees, J. A. Cox, A. R. Kingsberry, W. R. English; sergeant-at-arms, John Quinn. New Orleans, La.-President, H. S. Hudspeth; vice-president, J. J. Tucker; recording secretary, E. F. Deimel; financial-corresponding secretary and organizer, S. T. Stevenson; treasurer, Oscar Schumert; reading clerk, S. P. Allen; sergeant-atarms, B. J. Bouis; auditing committee, W. F. Scheyd, Charles Rod, E. J. Byrne. North Yakima, Wash.-President, Robert L. McComb; vice-president, H. P. Hamaker; secretarytreasurer, A. C. Keiser; sergeant-at-arms, A. Š. Coons. Olean, N. Y.-President, Thomas James; vicepresident, George Weber; secretary-treasurer, E. W. Hayden; sergeant-at-arms, A. N. Craft; executive committee, E. W. Hayden, T. W. James, Charles Randall; eight-hour committee, E. W. Hay. den, Arthur Howard, Charles Rafferty. Oshkosh, Wis.-President, Herbert Jansen; vicepresident, E. H. Zuehlke; treasurer, Warren A. Hilton; financial and corresponding secretary, J. W. Kircher; recording secretary, S. G. Johns; sergeant-at-arms, H. T. Kenny. Ottumwa, Iowa-President, George J. Pickett; vice-president, C. C. Humphrey; secretary-treas urer, H. W. De Jarnette; corresponding secretary, C. L. Smith; executive committee, E. Grotz, C. B. Gilliland, C. E. Smith; legislative committee, James Nicholas, Carl Moburg, Robert_Hindman; auditing committee, James Nicholas, C. L. Van Horn, C. L. Smith. Peterborough, Ont.-President, Walter Dredge; vice-president, T. J. Begley; recording secretary, B. Canniff; financial secretary, J. G. Perry; treas urer, W. A. Lewis; sergeant-at-arms, R. J. Hounsell; executive committee, A. Martin, Č. H. J. Mitchell, T. J. Canniff and officers. Phoenix, Ariz.-President, James A. Ball; vicepresident, J. H. Mahar; secretary-treasurer, S. Palmer; recording secretary, Ben Steffen; board of trustees, J. A. Lane, M. B. Holton. Port Huron, Mich.-President, William Waheham; vice-president, John V. O'Sullivan, jr.; financial secretary, H. J. Beam; recording secretary, Fred G. Rouser; assistant secretary, E. Hamlin; Frank Taylor; sergeant-at-arms, D. M. treasurer, McNicol. Portland, Maine-President, Paul G. Clark; financial secretary, Frank J. Boyle; recording secretary, Matthew S. Burke; treasurer, Thomas L. Haskell. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.-President, T. S. Capron; vice-president, Joseph McNamara; secretary, Dane M. Crombie; treasurer, Charles J. Woolsey; sergeant-at-arms, John Doheny; trustee, William Ringwood; auditing committee, Joshua J. Rose, Charles Hausman, William Ringwood: executive committee, William F. Boshart, W. L. Lange. Princeton, N. J.-President, Adam C. Peters; vice-president, William P. Cox; recording secre tary, Philip Bennett; financial secretary-treasurer, John H. Stillwell; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Hinkley; executive committee, John J. Grogan, Charles Hinkley, William P. Cox. Providence, R. I.-President, Daniel O'Connor; vice-president, D. Otis Evans; recording secretary, Eli Alford; financial secretary, William Abell; treasurer, Rudolph De Leeuw; sergeant-at-arms, George B. Sullivan; executive committee, Charles A. Cole, John P. Dorl, James H. Graham, Samuel R. Macready, Herbert S. Richardson; auditing committee, Edgar O. Beacham, William Donovan, Robert E. Newton; inquiry committee, Patrick Cashman, Percy J. Cantwell, John J. Horton; delegates to central labor union, George H. Brown, Frederick Hart, William J. Meegan, Carl Robb, George B. Sullivan; delegates to allied printing trades council, William Abell, Charles A. Cole, William Lewis. Pueblo, Colo.-President, S. S. Bellesfield; vicepresident, C. R. Shade; secretary-treasurer, George W. Duffy; sergeant-at-arms, F. B. Duvall; executive committee, N. J. Crowley, J. L. Baldwin, Arthur O'Brien; delegates to allied council, F. H. Simpson, Henry Meyer, C. E. Donnelly; delegates to trades assembly, R. G. Linebarger, Sherman Fosdick, W. A. Berry; auditing committee, N. J. Crowley, J. L. Baldwin, Arthur O'Brien. Richmond, Va.-President, Andrew B. Evans; vice-president, O. V. Shomo; financial and corre sponding secretary, Harry Meyer; treasurer, Andrew W. Tyree; recording secretary, E. W. Blakey; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas N. O'Keefe; trustees, W. H. Mullen, M. R. Pace, George Leach; delegates to trades council, W. H. Mullen, E. W. Blakey, O. V. Shomo, Forest J. Mitchell, Henry Meyer. Rutland, Vt.-President, George A. Smith; vicepresident, F. E. Gates; recording secretary, C. E. Allen; financial secretary, P. T. Lane. Salem, Ohio-President, H. A. Kling; vice-pres ident, M. S. Schwartz; recording secretary, W. F. Crowl; secretary-treasurer, H. W. McCurdy; ser geant-at-arms, F. A. Haven; executive committee, M. S. Schwartz, R. W. Sharpnack, H. W. McCurdy; auditing committee, L. W. Burcaw, F. A. Haven, R. B. Thompson; delegates to trades assembly, W. B. McCord, W. W. Beck, F. A. Haven, R. B. Thompson, Charles McKnight. Santa Fe, N. M.-President, Canuto Alarid; vice-president, M. Lopez; secretary, Melisendro Vigil; treasurer, A. J. Rael; executive committee, R. H. Bowler, William Rash, J. J. Ortiz; auditing committee, C. W. Coombs, P. C. McCreary, F. C. Edwards. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.-President, Chester R. Moran; vice-president, A. Eph. Fydell; financial secretary, L. S. Laing: recording secretary, Thomas J. Watchorn; treasurer, William H. Crowe; sergeant-at-arms, C. P. Markham; executive committee, C. J. Neary, W. H. Crowe, L. S. Laing; auditing committee, W. A. Bressey, John Laing, C. P. Markham; membership committee, Thomas J. Watchorn, William H. Crowe, A. G. Templeton: delegates to trades and labor council, John Malloy, A. E. Fydell, C. P. Markham. Sedalia, Mo.-President, A. J. Doud; vice-president, S. N. Elbert; secretary-treasurer, J. P. Hurtt; sergeant-at-arms, H. S. Šailer. Sharon, Pa.-President, F. C. McKnight; vicepresident, Clifford Crone; secretary, Jesse Hope; treasurer, Joseph Buchholz; sergeant-at-arms, L. Wellenhoffer. Shelbyville, Ind.-President, O. G. Miller; vicepresident, Valentine Hey; recording secretary, O. C. Barker; secretary-treasurer, George W. Boling; sergeant-at-arms, C. O. Sweet. Worcester, Mass.-President, Freeman M. Saltus; vice-president, William W. Cormack; recording secretary, William P. Cantwell; financial secretary, John F. Duggan; treasurer, A. W. Gilbert; sergeant-at-arms, John B. Olmstead; auditing committee, Herbert D. Braman, W. W. Cormack, Frank McNamara: trustees, Alexander Wood, Andrew J. Duggan, George Van Wagoner. Youngstown, Ohio-President, J. B. Wallace; vice-president, George C. Gaston; secretary, Charles G. Muter; treasurer, C. E. Kennedy; sergeant-atarms, M. R. Cole; trustees, W. S. Flower, H. E. Rowe, J. D. Hurford; delegates to United Labor Congress, M. R. Cole, Robert Fisher. Financial Statement REPORT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., December 20, 1904. To Subordinate Unions: The following is a report of the receipts and expenditures from November 22 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. 54, Raleigh-For November.. 58, Multnomah-For November. 61, Cambridge-For November. 70, Lancaster-For December. 71, Trenton-For November. 73, Ottumwa-For November.. For supplies... 74, Belleville For November 164 40 440 00 256 00 60 6, New York-For November. 152 00 119 60 2,640 00 7, Pittsburg-For November. I 00 192 80 7 20 8, St. Louis-For October, November. 25 14 40 For supplies... 879 20 30 40 9, Buffalo For November. 12 70 I 50 146 00 77, Erie-For November. 10, Louisville-For October, November. 28 80 For supplies... 279 60 For card in Journal.. 5 00 78, Fort Wayne-For November 35 20 4 00 11, Memphis-For November. For supplies.. 33 20 50 76 00 12, Baltimore-For November.. 158 40 16 00 31 60 28 00 9 60 13, Boston-For November. For supplies. 14, Harrisburg-For November. 15, Rochester-For November.. 16, Chicago-For November.. For Cummings memorial. 17, New Orleans-For November.. For supplies. For supplies. 19, Elmira-For October.. 20, Nashville-For November. 26, Petersburg-For October.. 34, Columbia-For November. For supplies... 35. Evansville-For November. For supplies.. 200 00 393 20 6.00 29 20 1,200 00 29 60 29 20 40 40 114 00 34 80 15 17 20 I 50 21 60 40, St. Joseph-For November. For supplies.. 36, Oakland-For November. 30 53 60 8 00 41, Augusta-For November. 51, Lawrence For October. For Cummings memorial.. 86, Reading-For November. 93, Macon-For October and November. 104, Birmingham-For October. 108, Hagerstown-For December. 2 05 129, Hamilton- For October, part Nov... 18 40 50 00 172 00 20 00 137, Johnstown-For November. 138, Austin-For November.. 139, Stratford-For December. 140, Bismarck-For November. 141, Williamsport-For November. 142, Olympia-For November. 143, Danbury-For November. 144, Fresno-For November.. 145, Jacques-Cartier-For November. 146, Charleston-For November. 147, Ashland-For November. 148, Wichita-For November.. 149, Saratoga-For November. 150, Elizabeth-For November. 152, Manchester-For November. For supplies.... For Cummings memorial.. 153, Meridian-For November. 231, San Jose-For November.. 232, Binghamton-For November.. For supplies.. 233, Niagara Falls-For November. 235, Rahway-For November.. For supplies... $90 80 3 15 6. 00 15 18 80 19 20 13 20 14 00 6 40 29 20 10 80 30 00 6 80 228, I 70 50 5 00 230, Danville-For November. 229, Crawfordsville-For November.. For supplies. 30 CO 10 40 4 20 22 00 30 80 46 80 30 16 80 14 00 15 7 20 10 40 17 60 5 20 12 00 8 40 10 80 680 75 9 60 15 20 13 20 14 00 8 80 18 40 4 80 13 60 170, Tacoma-For November. 171, Elgin-For November.. 172, San Antonio-For November. 173, Dallas-For November... 174, Los Angeles-For November.. 175, Pueblo -For November... For Cummings memorial.. 176, Montreal-For October.. For supplies.. 177, Springfield-For November. For supplies... 179, Leadville-For November. 180, Sioux City-For November.. For supplies... 181, Meadville-For October. 12 40 38 80 48 40 120 00 36 80 236, Ogden-For November.. 246, Winona-For November.. 259, Waltham-For November. For supplies.. 260, Findlay For November.. 261, Italian-For November.. 30 50 35 78 00 6 40 3 00 75 48 00 7 20 90 12 00 3 20 75 32 80 I 50 6 40 38 00 262, Uniontown-For December. 263, Asheville-For November. 264, Chillicothe-For October.. 265, Ottawa-For November.. 7 20 7 20 4 00 8 00 266, Elkhart-For November.. 268, Fulton County-For November. 269, Peekskill-For November.. For supplies.. 840 21 60 7 20 50 31 20 I 50 45 60 194, Joliet-For November. 33 20 195, Paterson-For November.. 270, New Castle For November 271, Boise-For November.... 272, Norwegian-Danish-For November.. 274, Amsterdam-For November. 8. 00 12 40 8 00 680 37 20 196, Logansport-For October, November. 23 20 For supplies... 197, Janesville-For November.. For supplies... 198, Fort Worth-For November. 199, Zanesville-For November.. 200, Youngstown-For November. 201, Victoria-For November. For supplies.... 202, Seattle-For November.. 203, Bluff City-For November.. 204, Limestone City-For October. 25 88 80 17 60 285, Ansonia-For November. 286, Marion-For November. 10 00 205, Jamestown-For November. 206, Sedalia-For November. 12 00 For supplies.. 287, Frankfort-For November, December 14 00 14 80 17 20 288, Galesburg-For November. 1 50 289, Titusville-For October, November.. 290, Hamilton-For November.. 13 20 6 40 880 291, Aurora-For November, December.. For supplies. 500 52 40 50 For supplies.. 296, Lindsay For October, November.. 298, Massillon-For November. 299. Tampa-For October and November. 301, Richmond-For December.. 4 40 5 60 15 9 20 7 20 16.00 7 60 39 60 |