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has no objection, is not now working at the business; Wm. V. Huss, aged 24 years, worked four years in St. Louis; George W. Morton, for provisional membership, aged 22 years, worked three years in Toledo.

73, Ottumwa, Iowa.-Ed B. Garretson, been a printer seventeen years; worked five years at Lenox, Iowa; was a member of defunct South Omaha Union, but left there some four years ago.

80, Kansas City, Mo.-A. J. Oakes, age 27 years, worked at trade nine years; learned trade at office Graceville, Minn., Democrat; also worked on Journal, Starbuck, Minn., in 1893, News, Cainsville, Mo., and Breeze, Amsterdam, Mo., in 1894. Is publishing Merwin, Mo., Mir

ror.

82, Colorado Springs, Colo. — Will Inman, served apprenticeship in Kansas.

84, San Bernardino, Cal.-Marshall E. Cooper, age 38, has worked in Waverly, Ill., and Paradise, Texas; never worked in a union town.

106, Davenport, Iowa.-C. W. Jones, age 19, worked four and one-half years on Republican, Iowa City, Iowa, at present working on Republican, Davenport.

118, Des Moines, Iowa.-P. D. Swick, 48 years old, been in the printing business twenty-nine years, learned trade at Dundee, Ill., in the Star office, has never made an application before; W. F. Ten, 38 years of age, learned trade in Leon, Iowa, never worked in a union town.

126, Butte, Mont.-Frank Herbert Flint, has worked for the Metropolitan Printing Company in Toronto, Ont.

133, London, Ont.-Frank Carter, served apprenticeship in Free Press office in this city.

162, Jacksonville, Fla.-E. F. Gilbert, learned his trade in office of Genesee Printing Company, Buffalo, N. Y.; worked in Daily Times office, Buffalo, N. Y., during 1868; worked for E. R. Andrews, Rochester, N. Y., for three years, ending 1877, Oregonian office, Portland, Oregon, from May to October, 1883. Would like information from places mentioned. 165, Worcester, Mass. D. J. O'Connell, learned trade in Milford, Mass.

175, Pueblo, Colo.-Hugh Moore, of Fairbury, Neb., eleven years at the business, has worked in Stockville, Neb.; has never before been in a town where union existed.

182, Akron, Ohio.-August Ruedy, learned trade in Germania office, Cleveland, Ohio, also worked in Indianapolis in 1892; Wm. S. Burton, Jr., 19, worked at trade four years in Washington, D. C.; Wm. G. Wacker, worked at trade six and one-half years, most of his time in Fresno, Cal.

196, Logansport, Ind.-Ray Wilson.

218, Sioux Falls, S. D.-M. R. Brown, age 27, worked three years at Lake Benton, Minn.

221, San Diego, Cal.-Fred J. Martindale, 23 years of age, four years at business, last at work in Los Angeles.

227, Cripple Creek, Colo.-L. W. Rogers, has worked six years on Wallace Star, Wallace, Neb., and Crete Herald, Crete, Neb.; Miss Elizabeth W. Davies, has worked five years in Lynn, Mass., Portland, Me., and country towns in Massachu

setts; B. R. Coudy, has worked ten years on Evening Signal, Milwaukee, Wis., Silverton, Rico, Durango, and Denver.

237, Sandusky, Ohio. - Wm. Bang, for apprentice membership.

277, Missoula, Mont.-A. F. Boos, has worked in Milwaukee, Wis., and Portland, Ore.

252, Bridgeport, Conn.-H. Huminway. 254, Riverside, Cal.-R. I. Beekman, age 21, learned trade in office of Clipper, Shelton, Neb. 300, Port Huron, Mich.-Edward West, never worked in union town.

316, North Adams, Mass. - D. P. Walck, learned trade in Gazette office, Abilene, Kan., worked in office of Daily Times and also Express, Beatrice, Neb., in 1894; Timothy J. Collins, age 20, has worked at trade for last four years in offices of Transcript and Herald, North Adams; Frank A. Drake, age 32 years, has worked at trade for eighteen years past, learned trade in office of Durkee & Co., and Journal, Pittsfield, Mass., never worked in union town.

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14, Columbus, Ohio (Stereotypers).-F. E. Todd, suspended for non-payment of dues.

16, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. (Stereotypers).—Jas. Bowe, Wm. Bendoff, suspended for non-payment of dues.

20, Nashville, Tenn.-B. F. Jones, A. J. Jones, A. G. Bostic, S. T. C. Doak, T. G. Settle, reinstated.

21, San Francisco, Cal.-Secretaries are requested to take up the card of George W. Hoffman, issued by San Francisco Union No. 21, August 29, 1895, as the same has been revoked. Hoffman was in San Francisco in December last, and it is thought is headed for the east, and may have exchanged his card already.

23, Cream City (Milwaukee, Wis.). — Gust Sufeldt, reinstated; Charles J. Buhler, Samuel Godfrey, Wm. Nimmer, P. M. Schmidt, Thos. Hashrouck, expelled for non-payment of dues; Harry Bavis, Geo. T. Bowen, A. M. Fieldberg, Julius Montai, J. Quirk, E. G. Richter, suspended for non-payment of dues.

42, Minneapolis, Minn.-C. S. Wright, E. R. Harroun, Miss J. R. Wesnone, E. B. Flemming, Duncan Sinclair, Miss Denora Waxmuth, suspended.

47, New Haven, Conn.-Frank Werle, reinstated.

58, Multnomah (Portland, Ore.).-F.G. Kertson, Sam Luders, Mary Thompson, expelled for working below scale.

63, Toledo, Ohio.-A. B. Van Epps, suspended for refusing to comply with the terms under which he was to be reinstated; S. W. Springstead, reinstated.

72, Lansing, Mich.-John C. Cram, suspended for non-payment of dues.

80, Kansas City, Mo.-David L. Whiteley, expelled for working below scale; F. A. Allen, expelled for non-payment of dues.

101, Columbia (Washington, D. C.).—A. W. Dittrich, Wm. L. Kirby, Wm. Porter, rejected for incompetency.

104, Birmingham, Ala.-W. C. Putman, reinstated; T. E. Beall, suspended for non-payment of dues; H. C. Hall, fined and censured for violating General Laws of International Typographical Union.

113, Atchison, Kan.-Harry Woodward, J. L. A. Anderson, Geo. W. Myers, expelled for nonpayment of dues.

126, Butte, Mont. Percy Campbell, John Swinton, expelled for non-payment of dues. 143, Snohomish and Everett, Wash.-C. S. Shook, W. P. Read, Chas. Packard, L. B. Twemore, suspended for non-payment of dues.

146, Charleston, W. Va.-Banty Wodell, reinstated.

165, Worcester, Mass.-Miles F. King, reinstated; J. J. White, Jacob Danielson, suspended for non-payment of dues.

174, Los Angeles, Cal.-H. D. Mars, of Berrien Springs, Mich., age 35, rejected for ratting on Morning Journal; Miss L. M. Brittain, Chas. F. Fitch, expelled for ratting on the Morning Journal.

186, Fargo, N. D.-J. D. Merritt, J. Larson, expelled for non-payment of dues. The local secretary to whom it is presented is requested to hold card of John McCurry, issued by No. 186, and communicate with the officers of this union.

188, Waco, Texas.-C. C. Maltman, E. J. Chapman, Charles Lehman, Oscar M. Mitchell, Walter Mitchell, expelled for non-payment of dues.

202, Seattle, Wash.-C. F. Christiansen, J. P. Sacket, reinstated.

206, Sedalia, Mo.-F. L. Stearns, expelled for non-payment of dues.

211, Oshkosh, Wis.-Wm. Memmiler, Charles Keller, Patrick Dunn, G. W. Ulrich, Charles Tilley, suspended for non-payment of dues.

215, Decatur, Ill.-J. H. Randall, Jasper Carver, suspended for non-payment of dues.

233, Niagara Falls, N. Y.-Wm. Mahoney, Walter B. Baker, suspended for non-payment of dues.

254, Riverside, Cal.-W. C. Mott, suspended for non-payment of dues.

255, Anaconda, Mont.-R. Butler, suspended for non-payment of dues.

270, New Castle, Pa.-Miss Mollie Suber, expelled for non-payment of dues.

276, New Bedford, Mass.-E. E. Sargent, expelled for non-payment of dues.

277, Missoula, Mont.-B. J. McMahon, reinstated.

290, Hamilton, Ohio.-Miss Clyne, expelled for ratting.

297, Concord, N. H.-H. A. Brown, J. L. Cass, Caroline Osgood, suspended for non-payment of dues.

307, New Brunswick, N. J.-Lyman J. Laughton, reinstated.

324, Racine, Wis.-A. C. Michelsen, J. Firman Mills, expelled and fined $25 for ratting.

List of Delinquent Unions.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 6, article vi, of the constitution, the following unions are published as being in arrears to the International Typographical Union. In connection therewith attention is directed to the rule made for the protection of the burial fund, which is as follows.

"No funeral benefit claims shall be allowed unless the deceased was possessed of a current working card at the time of 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."

19. Elmira-For December. 24. Cairo--For August to date.

25. Baton Rouge --For October to date.
34 Columbia-For December.

38 Haverhill For October to date.
74. Gainesville -For November to date.
83 Hebrew-American--For December.
108, Dolgeville--For November to date.
110. Bellingham Bay-For August to date.
139. Bangor -For December.
140. Bismarck--For December

143. Snohomish and Everett -For October to date.
148. Wichita --For December.

149. Saratoga Springs For November to date.
151. Oil City--For November to date.
155. Shreveport -For December

157. Sunflower For November to date.

158 Springfield-For December.
163. Superior For September to date.
169 New Albany--For November to date.
196. Logansport For December.
277. Eureka For December,
210 Capital For December.

226 Vancouver -For September to date
23 Niagara Falls-For December.
240. Altoona For December.

241. Temple-Belton For July to date
212. Bridgeport --For December.
253. Holyke- For December
262 Uniontown-For December.
264. Salem- For November to date.
267. Lisbon--For July to date.
269. Hazleton--For May to date.

273. Brantford--For November to date.
275. Victor -For December.
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Laramie-For December

309. Scandinavian (NY-Brooklyn-For December. 318. East Liverpool-For November to date. 319. Fort Scott-For December.

320. Oswego-For December.

321. Greenville--For July to date
822 Norwich-For November to date.
326. Montgomery-For July to date.

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95, Helena-For December and January 96, Glens Falls-For January.

For supplies..

100, Norwich-For January
101, Columbia-For December
103, Newark-For January.
104, Birmingham-For December
107, Twin City-For December.
112, Scranton-For December.
113, Atchison-For December
For supplies..

114, Annapolis-For January.
115, Salt Lake-For December.
118, Des Moines-For December

119, Jefferson City-For December. 120, Lynn-For December

121, Topeka-For December.

122, Kalamazoo-For bal. November, December. 123, Wilmington-For December..

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124, Bloomington-For December.

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125, Durham-For January..

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Nolte, George Garrison, F. S. Rowe, Patrick Dwyer, Wm. Greville, Charles McColley.

Omaha, Neb., Electrotypers' and Stereotypers' Union No. 24.-C. S. Hawkinson, S. L. Rowzee, M. J. Brickly, Geo. Rappley, Matt Reiner, F. H. Hawkinson, Thos. S. Granville, Samuel C. Fry, John Valento.

The charters of Huntington, W. Va., No. 261, Dallas Pressmen No. 46, Grand Rapids Pressmen No. 54, Galveston Pressmen No. 12, Newark Pressmen No. 7, Boston Pressmen No. 8, Seattle Pressmen No. 39, Baltimore Pressmen No. 38, Birmingham Pressmen No. 6, St. Paul Pressfeeders No. 9, Minneapolis Pressfeeders No. 11, Minneapolis Bookbinders No. 2, Minneapolis Bindery Girls No. 1, Galveston Bookbinders No. 6, have been surrendered.

Deaths.

Andrews, H. C.-At Harrisburg, Pa., December 28, 1895, of pneumonia. Aged 23 years. Bailey, J. W.-At Johnstown, Pa., January 3, 1896, of lung trouble. Aged 30 years.

Boyle, W. H.-New York, N. Y., November 7, 1895, of pleuro-pneumonia. Aged 35 years. Brooks, J. S.-At Philadelphia, Pa., December 23, 1895, of heart failure. Aged 55 years.

Buckley, D. J.-At Washington, D. C., December 26, 1895, of consumption. Aged 33 years. Burch, John-At New York, N. Y., November 16, 1895, of tuberculosis. Aged 32 years.

Campbell, I. C.-At San Antonio, Tex., January 11, 1896, of consumption. Aged 25 years.

Dallas, A. J.-At Boston, Mass., January 9, 1896, of consumption. Aged 44 years.

Enniss, Ed M.-At Asheville, N. C., January 21, 1896, of pneumonia. Aged 21 years.

Gill, Joseph N.-At Richmond, Va., January 1, 1896, accidental death. Aged 61 years.

Hetherington, D. C.-At Hamilton, Ont., January 1, 1896, of consumption. Aged 28 years.

Hilter, J. M.-At Columbus, Ohio, January 21, 1896, of fracture of knee cap and exhaustion. Aged 54 years.

Hourigan, J. J.-At Albany, N. Y., December 27, 1895, of consumption. Aged 34 years.

Hirshman, Alex.-At New York, N. Y., November 5, 1895, of phthisis pulmonalis. Aged 33 years.

Judd, R. E.-At San Francisco, Cal., December 21, 1895, of consumption. Aged 26 years. Kelley, J. F.-At Sacramento, Cal., December 31, 1895, of heart disease. Aged 37 years.

Kennedy, W. H.-At Boston, Mass., December 24, 1895, of hemorrhage of stomach. Aged 34 years.

Leech, J. W.-At San Antonio, Tex., January 5, 1896, of consumption. Aged 29 years.

McDade, J. C.-At Boston, Mass., January 15, 1896, of heart disease. Aged 39 years.

Pflaum, J. P.-At Dayton, Ohio, January 6, 1896, of typhoid fever. Aged 61 years.

Pughe, E. H.-At Augusta, Ga., December 24, 1895, of Bright's disease. Aged 62 years.

Schaepperl, Albert.-At St. Louis, Mo., December 7, 1895, of phthisis pulmonalis. Aged 50 years.

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