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THE TYPOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL

ISSUED ON THE FIFTH OF EACH MONTH

AT ROOMS 640-650 NEWTON CLAYPOOL BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

J. W. HAYS, Editor and Publisher

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SECRETARIES AND CORRE-
SPONDENTS.

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EACH MONTH, to insure insertion in the issue immediately following. The observance of the foregoing will tend to insure what is desired by allpromptness and accuracy in the publication of official matter.

Communications for the correspondence department of THE JOURNAL must be in the hands of the editor BEFORE THE TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH to insure insertion in the issue immediately following. No communication will be published that does not bear the full name of the writer.

ADDRESSES WANTED.

The address of Louis Teirce is desired by John Schley, 1604 East Tenth street, Indianapolis, Ind. G. L. Callahan is requested to communicate with Mrs. Ella Slack, 105 Faceill street, Owensboro, Ky. H. M. Stanley: Your mother in Nashville, Tenn., is ill and desires to hear from you. Please write.

C. O. Burton is requested to communicate with his sister, Mrs. N. E. Post, 616 South Elm street, Ottawa, Kan.

Charles Bolton is requested to communicate with Charles Hodgkins, care of Record office, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Walter G. Estes, last heard from in San Francisco, is requested to write to Bert Russell, box 58, Boise, Idaho.

Dennette Hill Moseley, last heard from in Shawnee, Okla., or any one knowing his whereabouts is requested to communicate with Mrs. D. H. Mose

ley, R. F. D., No. 4, box 144. Highland avenue, East Memphis, Tenn. Important.

Any one knowing the address of Clarence Faurot please notify his wife, Barbara Faurot, box 76, Marengo, Ill.

R. H. Dare, or any one knowing his address, please communicate with W. L. Henry, secretary No. 215, box 484, Decatur, Ill.

If Verne Willison will communicate with "H. I.," care Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa, he will learn something of interest to him.

Dave C. Wright is requested to communicate with his son, Duvall C. Wright, care of Edgewood Printing Company, Atlanta, Ga.

T. J. Connolly and S. B. Avery are requested to write to Charles E. Lee, Lincoln, Neb., care of F. H. Hebbard, 1527 Washington street.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of Sam Montgomery, Jerry O'Harra or Walter Eastman kindly address Mrs. Addie Ray, Newman block, Fifth and Walnut streets, Louisville, Ky.

Any one knowing the whereabouts of C. A. Tunmore, C. E. Lee or C. W. Hickox kindly communicate with L. Michelson, secretary No. 21, room 123, 787 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.

The presence of Fred Heitz, jr., is earnestly desired at home on account of serious illness. Any one knowing his whereabouts is requested by his father and sister to notify him to this effect.

J. E. McDonald, who worked in the government printing office the first of this year, and who left Washington in July, can secure money due him for leave by addressing the paymaster of the government printing office, Washington, D. C. It is believed Mr. McDonald went to New York city from Washington.

J. F. Aughinbaugh, F. F. Bean, George W. Brayton, Tink Burks, Sam R. Coffin, Harry Coleman, Medill Connell, R. O. Crow, J. O. Denham, Pat Dunbar, James B. Fleming, W. A. Hackney, Sam Landon, Fred Rolfe, J. L. Starkes, Harry A. Weiss, R. P. Wolfe, Ralph H. Wright, send addresses to J. W. Hays, 640-650 Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind., and get mail.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Secretary receiving the card of F. C. Harper is requested to notify Secretary W. A. Bradford, 307 West Second street, Coffeyville, Kan.

Card No. 16808, issued to Fred Fink by Richmond Union No. 90, July 30, 1909, has been lost and a duplicate issued. Secretaries will please watch out for same and destroy.

Card No. 5706, issued to Ernest H. Suehr, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The secretary taking up same will please return it to H. H. Wolslegel, secretary No. 265, 111 East Superior street, Ottawa, Ill.

Card No. 16335-A, issued to Dan Tatum by Amarillo (Texas) Union No. 525, has been lost and a duplicate issued. If found or presented for deposit, please take up and return to J. A. Garvin, box 432, Amarillo, Texas.

Card No. 15415, issued by Omaha Union No. 190, February 26, 1909, to Dean P. Buell, has been lost and duplicate issued. If found or presented for deposit, please return to R. G. Hinman, secretary No. 190, box 794, Omaha, Neb.

Card No. 20237, issued to Frank Sullivan, under date of April 29, 1909, and Card No. 20247, issued to M. A. Barnes, under date of July 21, 1900, by Reno Union No. 611, have been lost and duplicates issued. If found or presented for deposit,

they should be returned to E. F. Lunsford, box 251, Reno, Nev.

Card No. 20289-A, issued to James Haire, has been lost and a duplicate issued by North Yakima Union No. 614. If found or presented for deposit, should be returned to A. L. Schlosser, 704 North Naches avenue, North Yakima, Wash.

Card No. 11952, issued to W. T. Lindsey by Birmingham Union No. 104, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The original card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to W. M. Peterson, box 868, Birmingham, Ala.

Card No. 24735-A, issued by Kansas City Union No. 80, on August 18, to H. C. Hume, has been lost and a duplicate (No. 24745-A) issued. Any one finding the original card return same to A. A. Duke, 204 Minor building, Kansas City, Mo.

Card No. 19385-A. issued to Fraisure Nelson by Abilene (Texas) Union No. 494, under date of April 16, 1909, has been lost and a duplicate issued. This card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to Louis H. Hicks, box 97, Abilene, Texas.

Card No. 24279-A, issued to J. N. Park, under date of August 7, 1909, by St. Louis Union, has been lost and a duplicate issued. If the card is found or presented for deposit, it should be returned to H. S. Sharpe, 408 Burlington building, St. Louis, Mo.

Card No. 24271, issued to Richard McGregor, under date of July 21, 1909, by St. Louis Union, has been lost and a duplicate issued. If the card is found or presented for deposit, it should be returned to H. S. Sharpe, 408 Burlington building, St. Louis, Mo.

Card No. 24468-A, issued under date of August 12, by New York Union No. 6 to M. W. O'Connor, has been lost and a duplicate issued. This card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to C. M. Maxwell, 616-618 World building, New York, N. Y.

Card No. 15325-A, issued by Schenectady Union No. 167 to John J. Kelly, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The original card, if found or offered for deposit, should be returned to Roger Bennett, secretary of No. 167, 36 Elder street, Schenectady, N. Y.

Card No. 3155-A, issued to A. R. Tenny by Bismarck Union No. 149, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The original card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to A. G. Jacobson, care of the Settler Publishing Company, Bismarck, N. D.

Card No. 17384-A, isced to W. J. Temple on July 26, 1909, by Secretary-Treasurer Hays, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The original card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to J. W. Hays, 642 Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind.

Card No. 1380, issued to G. D. Armitage by Mt. Carmel Union No. 594, on August 23, 1909, has been lost and a duplicate issued. The original card, if found or presented for deposit, should be returned to Robert Gullett, secretary No. 594, 322 East Fourth street, Mt. Carmel, Ill.

Card No. 545-A, issued to E. J. Archambeault, June 17, 1909, and Card No. 503-A, issued to H. Osborn, July 23, 1909, by San Jose Union No. 231, have been lost and duplicates issued. If found or presented for deposit, please return to J. W. Bowman, 685 South Ninth street, San Jose, Cal.

It is impossible for all members of a union at all times to agree upon any plan of action or of business. Every union is an exponent of good or evil just as it manifests itself through its members. If its members are reasonable and just in their actions and deliberations the same will be true of their union. Labor unions, like any other forms of society, should, as nearly as possible, reflect the mature judgment of the majority of their membership.-Switchmen's Journal.

DELINQUENT UNIONS.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., September 27, 1909. Section 1, article ix, of the constitution, requires that "International dues for each month shall be collected by subordinate unions and transferred to the secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical Union before the twentieth of the succeeding month." Under this law the August per capita and the August old age pension assessment of all unions was due at headquarters not later than September 20. The following unions were delinquent for per capita, or the old age pension assessment, on September 27, having failed to make their returns.

In this connection attention is directed to section 14, article v, of the by-laws, which is as follows: "Section 14. No funeral benefit claim shall be allowed unless the deceased was possessed of a current working card at the time of his death, nor shall a funeral benefit claim be allowed if, at the time of death, the union of which deceased was a member is in arrears for per capita tax to the International Union."

38, Haverhill. 51, Lawrence. 74, Belleville. 76, Terre Haute. 109, Pittsfield. 119, Jefferson City. 147, Ashland. 208, Cambridge. 214, Pendleton. 217, Murphysboro. 257, Lisbon. 267. Frankfort. 293, Pensacola. 295, Newport. 303, Cleburne. 325, Cohoes. 335, Rossland. 371, Rome. 378, Brantford. 385, Greenville. 392, Pittston. 401, Hazleton. 433, Dover.

462, New Philadelphia. 466, West Chester. 473. Moberly. 478, San Juan. 483, Logan.

4, Duluth.

3, Scranton.

489, Livingston.

501, Clearfield.

504, Charleroi.

517, Buffalo Polish.

539, Gulfport.

542, Shelbyville.

544, Douglas. 553, Windsor.

563, Rock Springs.

570, Santiago de Cuba. 585, White Plains. 593, Brainerd. 605, Teague. 616, Tonopah. 617, Wallace. 620, Central City. 621, Mayfield. 625, Salisbury. 626, Manila. 638, Salina. 639, Fairbanks.

648. Bartlesville.

650, Long Beach. 651, Urbana.

652, Cleveland Hungarian.

663, Saskatoon. 665, Rhyolite.

MAILERS.

20, Providence.

NEWS WRITERS.

DELINQUENT FOR QUARTERLY REPORT. The following is a list of the unions failing to make the quarterly report for the three months ending July 31, 1909:

Nos. 38, 51, 147, 164. 214, 216, 257, 267, 303, 335, 370, 385, 401, 431, 462, 483, 489, 501, 506, 508, 513, 514, 517, 544, 563, 570, 572, 580, 585, 605, 606, 607, 610, 617, 620, 621, 624, 625, 626, 648, 651, 652, 663, 664, 665, 666, Mailers No. 20, Newspaper Writers. No. 1.

It is hoped local officers will file the quarterly report without further delay. Unions failing to comply with section 10 of the general laws are liable to a fine of $25.

TO BE empty of enthusiasms and overflowing with criticisms is not a sign of cultivation, but of enervation. The finest education is that which puts a man in closest touch with his fellow men. The true intelligence is that which acts, not as cayenne pepper, to sting the world, but as salt, to cleanse and conserve it.-Van Dyke.

LABOR will never realize its rights until it recognizes its wrongs.--Ex.

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CHARTERS ISSUED.

Milwaukee (Wis.) Mailers No. 23-William Wessel, John Hankes, Paul Weislogel, Elmer Reed, J. Swirtkowski, E. Batzow, C. Burndt, Charles Dechow, William Dallike, Fred Brick, Perry T. Becker, William Gies, Edwin Jennrich, George Mueller, Adam Hoeger, Ed Pagel, Otto Carow, Alex Smith, H. G. Olson, Anton Guber, jr.

Americus (Ga.) No. 435-Charles H. Evans, J. G. Davis, F. H. Janes, B. L. Guerry, W. P. Smith, J. H. Rushin, C. A. Ames, John F. Laney, E. L. Gammage, G. R. Anglin, T. G. Carruthers.

Beatrice (Neb.) No. 600-M. M. Falk, L. P. Gessell, Virgia Cafferty, Imogene Shafer, Britton F. Robinson, Dummy Cole, Albert Nelson, John J. Pfeiffer, Sherman Bly, W. H. Muehall, S. P. Majors, John R. Ellis, William Majeski, D. H. White, John Ossowski.

Carthage (Mo.) No. 589-Van Court Yantis, jr., George B. Brewer, James T. Monroe, R. D. Rountree, O. R. Chiles, Fred B. Wilkerson, Owen A. Coile, Fern A. Torrence, A. L. McCawley, George R. Wildern, Dan T. Turner, Henry W. Johnson, Charles Erasmus, Ernst Jackson, Lora A. Chiles, Wilbur Hoppin, Charles E. Cruzan.

UNION PRINTERS HOME.

The following is a record of admissions, departures, expulsions and deaths for the month of August, 1909:

ADMITTED.

1386-Benjamin L. Mullich, Cincinnati No. 3; age 37 years; admitted August 5, 1909.

1390-David Pollock, Columbia No. 101; age 40 years; admitted August 25, 1909.

1392-R. E. Haughton, Marion No. 286; age 42 years; admitted August 25, 1909.

1394-William H. Roche, Paterson No. 195; age 59 years; admitted August 28, 1909.

VACATED.

1378-Michael J. Ronan, Milwaukee No. 23; age 31 years; admitted July 1, 1909; vacated August 4, 1909; heart trouble.

1328-Guy W. Roby, Chicago No. 16; age 36 years; admitted March 5, 1909; vacated August 9, 1909; pulmonary tuberculosis.

1332-George A. Mearns, Vancouver No. 226; age 28 years; admitted March 21, 1909; vacated August 7; neurasthenia.

251-Robert B. Hindle, St. Louis No. 8; age 71 years; admitted April 17, 1896; vacated August 24, 1909; live with relatives.

1326-M. F. Collins, Indianapolis No. 1; age 40 years; admitted May 26, 1909; vacated August 26, 1909; able to work.

1327-Benjamin Le Roy, Appleton No. 612; age 25 years; admitted February 12, 1909; vacated August 26, 1909; able to work.

1164-John H. Ward, New York No. 6; age 59 years; admitted September 19, 1907; vacated August 28, 1909; able to work.

EXPELLED.

1258-W. W. Kelsey, Denver Union No. 49; age 49 years; admitted July 4, 1908; expelled August 21, 1909; intoxication.

E. A. Hicks, Austin No. 138; age 71 years; admitted March 18, 1908; expelled August 21, 1909; intoxication.

1359-J. W. Dunaway, Shreveport No. 155: age 43 years; admitted May 11, 1909; expelled August 26, 1909; intoxication.

DIED.

1380--O. W. La Rash, Peoria No. 29; age 43 years; admitted July 30. 1909; died August 3, 1909; pulmonary tuberculosis.

402-M. H. Clark, Grand Rapids No. 39; age 83

years; admitted October 7, 1898; died August 17, 1909; senility.

526-Joseph Tracy, Halifax No. 130; age 61 years; admitted November 26, 1900; died August 28, 1909; pneumonia. CHARLES DEACON, Superintendent.

THE DEATH ROLL.

ACKERMAN, E. M.-At Joplin, Mo., September 11, 1909, of peritonitis. Age 49 years.

BAKER, B. F.-At St. Louis, Mo., August 23, 1909, of phthisis. Age 37 years.

BARLOW, B. C.-At New Orleans, La., August 30, 1909, of malaria. Age 40 years.

BASEL, GEORGE-At Oakland, Md., September 1, 1909, of tuberculosis. Age 30 years. BLANK, A. E.-At Des Moines, Iowa, August 20, 1909, of cancer. Age 48 years.

BOYD, M. M.-At St. Paul, Minn., September 2, 1909, of tuberculosis. Age 41 years. BROWNING, W. A.-At Scranton, Pa., September 6, 1909, of paralysis. Age 41 years. CAMPBELL, R. L.-Merchantville, N. J., September 16, 1909, of aneurism. Age 44 years. COOK, AUGUSTUS--At Los Angeles, Cal., August 22, 1909, of paralysis. Age 68 years. DUNLOP, DAVID-At Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1909, of heart disease. Age 81 years. EDWARDS, B. A.-At New Orleans, La., August 20, 1909, of heat prostration. Age 57 years. GLENN, M. M.-At Sacramento, Cal., August 25, 1909, of myocarditis. Age 63 years. GREENLEAF, O. W.-At Savanna, Ill., July 7, 1909, of tuberculosis. Age 54 years.

HOERNER, F. D.-At Harrisburg, Pa., August 21, 1909, of consumption. Age 19 years. JACKMANN, F. H.-At Little Rock, Ark., August 24, 1909, of lead poisoning. Age 48 years. MANDEVILLE, G. W.-At Utica, N. Y., September 2, 1909, of paralysis. Age 59 years. MCMAHON, HENRY-At Woburn, Mass., August 23, 1909, of heart disease. Age 44 years. MCPIKE, H. A.-At Washington, D. C., September 10, 1909, of general debility. Age 78 years. MONCUR, JOHN-At Chicago, Ill., June 1, 1909, of hemorrhage. Age 43 years.

MONTGOMERY, W. H.-At Denver, Colo., August 14, 1909, of heart disease. Age 51 years. MOORE, W. E.-At Anderson, Ind., September 19, 1909, of tetanus. Age 55 years.

MOORE, W. S.-At Missoula, Mont., August 19, 1999; railroad accident. Age 33 years. O'CONNELL, FREDERICK-At Detroit, Mich., September 6, 1909, of sarcoma. Age 23 years. REECE, H. P.-At Sacramento, Cal., September 3, 1909, of delirium tremens. Age 49 years. REED, MRS. EDITH-At Denver, Colo., September 10, 1909, of cancer. Age 42 years. ROLOFF, CHARLES-At St. Louis, Mo., August 27, 1909, of fracture of skull. Age 38 years. RONAN, M. J.-At Milwaukee, Wis.. September 13, 1909, of heart trouble. Age 31 years.

ROZPORKA, V.-At Husted, Colo., August 14, 1909; railroad accident. Age 31 years.

SCHLICHTE, CHARLES-At New York, N. Y., August 30, 1909, of cancer. Age 52 years. SEEBURGER, AUGUST--At Tacoma, Wash., August 19, 1909, of sclerosis. Age 41 years. SHEPPERD, J. B.--At Mobile, Ala., September 2, 1909, of nephritis. Age 40 years. SINGLETON, J. H.-At Selma, Ala., August 25, 1909, of congestion of brain. Age 40 years. WOLFERTH, GEORGE-At Wilmington, Del., September 10, 1909, of consumption. Age 52 years.

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APPLICATIONS FROM UNORGANIZED TOWNS. [Objections to the admission of the applicants must be filed with Secretary-Treasurer Hays within thirty days.]

Canadian, Texas-H. E. Carrell, age 23 years; at trade four years; has always worked in unorganized towns Miss Helen Lineback, age 37 years; at trade four years; has always worked in unorganized towns.

Childress, Texas-Winston Hall, age 28 years; at trade eight years; has worked in Austin, Paris and Fort Worth, Texas.

Hartford, Ky.-Ramey E. Duke, age 26 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Hartford, Ky. James Nance, age 28 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Hartford, Ky.

Linden, Texas-J. E. A. Banger, age 43 years; at trade thirty-three years; learned trade in Linden; has worked in unorganized towns since 1895.

Madison, Minn.-Arthur S. Hanlyn, age 20 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Martinsville, Ill.; has always worked in unorganized

towns.

Montgomery, W. Va.-Charles J. Boling, age 21 years; at trade four years; has always worked in unorganized towns.

Redding, Cal.-Jennie Williams, age 26 years; at trade four years; has always worked in unorganized towns.

Underwood, Iowa-Charles Aney, age 23 years; at trade eight years; has always worked in unorganized towns.

APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP.

[Objections to the admission of these applicants must be filed with the union to which application is made within thirty days]

1, Indianapolis, Ind.-D. K. Taylor, age 69 years; at trade forty-three years; withdrew card from Louisville No. 10, and allowed same to lapse; has since worked in Rushville, Ind. Omar S. Peelle, at trade four years; has always worked at Winchester and Union City, Ind.

8, Denver, (Colo.) Mailers-A. Murphy, age 22 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Seattle, Wash.

8, St. Louis, Mo.-George W. Proffitt, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Lickling, Mo.; has also worked in Bourbon and New Florence, Mo. Alfred Frost, age 43 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in his own office, Memphis, Tenn. Hattie Spaulding, age 24 years, at trade eight years; learned trade in Stoutsville, Mo.; has also worked in St. Louis. A. P. Barnes, age 69 years; at trade thirty-five years; learned trade in La Salle and Peru, Ill.; has also worked in St. Louis; formerly a member of No. 8. A. E. Gross, age 38 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Wichita, Kan.; has also worked in Omaha, Neb., St. Paul, Minn., Seattle, Wash., and St. Louis; formerly a member of Kansas City and St. Louis Unions. A. Yankelovich, age 25 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Russia. S. R. Jones, age 25 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Gonville, Ill.; has also worked in St. Louis and Herrin, Ill. A. J. McIntire, age 36 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in Nashville, Tenn.; has also worked in St. Louis. Robert Kaplan, age 20 years; at trade four and one-half years; has worked in Evansville, Ind., and St. Louis, Mo. Alfred Blust, age 21 years; learned trade in St. Louis, Mo. W. Francis, age 26 years; learned trade in Nashville, Tenn.; has also worked in St. Louis. Herman C. Haysler, age 22 years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade in St. Louis. H. H. Barnes, age 34 years; at trade seventeen years; learned trade in St. Louis, Mo. G. Paul Edgrell, age 23 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Vernon. Texas; has also worked in McAlester and Stigler, Okla. Fred J. Peterman, age 27

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years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade in St. Louis.

9, Buffalo, N. Y.-James Hiestand, age 26 years; learned trade in Delaware, Ohio; has worked in New York. Frank A. Forster, age 21 years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade in Buffalo. For probationary membershipCalvin B. Veile, age 22 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Buffalo,

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16, Chicago, Ill.-H. C. Altizer, age 40 years; served seven years' apprenticeship in the Teller office, Lancaster, Wis. Isaac Barr, age 24 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: Atwell Printing Company, White's Class Advertising Company and F. M. Hitchcock. Harry Brownstene, age years; served eight years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: S. F. Levin and Company, Stationery Manufacturing Company, Fantus Company and Claflin Printing Company. A. J. Burcum, age 23 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the Herald office, Sparta, Wis. H. W. Cleveland, age 36 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the Cleveland Printing Company office, Hammond, Ind.; now employed at Conkey's. Fred Dossing, age 21 years; served six years' apprenticeship in Don the Home Herald and other Chicago offices. B. Downing, age 20 years; served six years' apprenticeship in the News office at Nashville, Mich., and other Michigan cities. Charles Genz, age 21 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the W. D. Boyce Company office; now employed at the same place. Joseph C. Hocffel, age 20 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Chicago Dairy Produce; now employed at the same place. Roy C. Keeler, age 21 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: H. O. Shepard Company, Rand, McNally & Co., Poole Brothers, Illinois Board of Fire Underwriters, Rosenbaum Brothers, and J. A. Hopkins. Arthur R. Kunz, age 23 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the R. Moore and N. J. Henry of fices, Rochester, N. Y. Frank V. Luper, age 24 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Register office, Paxton, Ill. P. P. Michael, age 56 years; served apprenticeship in the Messenger office at Indiana, Pa.; was formerly a member of Kansas City Union; left there to run a paper at Ohio, Ill. Edward Mullaney, age 22 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: Lyon Brothers, Sleepeck-Helman, Rosenow Company, Robert O. Law Company. Clara Orebaugh, served six years' apprenticeship in the Times-Democrat office, Watseka, Ill.; now at Indland Printer Technical School. James O'Neill, age 24 years; served six years' apprenticeship in the University of Chicago Press (before the strike) and Rogers & Smith Company; now employed at the Rogers & Smith Company office. F. J. Pfingston, age 25 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the Kellogg Western Newspaper Union office and Blakely's; now employed at Blakely's. Reuben Roth, age 22 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: Holland Press, Unger Printing Company, Pioneer Press, W. B. Conkey Company, Hammond, Ind. John Ryan, age 21 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: M. A. Donohue. Thompson & Tindall, Gould & Lang. John J. Schoedel, age 23 years; served seven years' apprenticeship in the Central Printing and M. A. Schoenwald offices. H. P. Sorensen, age 29 years; served five years' apprenticeship, in the Daily News, Cadillac, Mich.; has worked in Chicago for the System Company and Rogers & Co. Leo Spillane, age 22 years; served apprenticeship in the Courier office, Red Lake Falls, Minn., and other towns in Minnesota. C. Troemper, age 22 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago offices: Hollister Brothers, Mayer & Miller, Edward Keogh, F. T. Peterson. ter Walden, age 21 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Times office, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Albert A. Wallmuth, age 20 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Chicago Newspaper Union office. John Warren, age 38 years: served four years' apprenticeship in the News office, Mi

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nonk, Ill.; joined Peoria Union in 1892; came to Chicago in 1894; has worked in Chicago for H. E. Bucklen & Co. Albert E. Weed, makes application as typefounder and matrix expert; now in charge of the matrix department of the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. J. H. Williams, age 34 years; served four years' apprenticeship in the Standard-Journal office, Jackson, Ohio. Martin Henry Witherspoon, age 22 years; served five years' apprenticeship in the following Chicago of fices: Engineer Publishing Company, Rogers & Hall Company, Peterson Linotype Company, Faithorn Company.

23, Milwaukee, Wis.-Ewald Raasch; attended linotype school at Indianapolis and worked in Connersville, Ind.; at trade five years.

40, St. Joseph, Mo.-Louis E. Schaeffer, age 32 years; at trade twenty years; worked about two months during strike in St. Joseph, balance of time in country towns. J. B. Jones, age 40 years; at trade ten years; worked in country towns. Roy Brown, age 20 years; at trade four years; worked in country towns, except Des Moines, Iowa, in 1909. Joseph A. Wing, age 27 years; at trade six years; worked at Clayton, Ill.

47, New Haven, Conn.-Morris G. Barr, learned trade in office of the Victor Press, New York, N. Y.; has also worked in New Haven. Sam Pierce, learned trade in offices of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor and Price, Lee & Co., New Haven.

48, Atlanta, Ga.-George Burgess, age 41 years; at trade twenty-three years; learned trade in Washington, D. C.; has worked in St. Louis, Mo., and New York, N. Y. Jesse Palmer, age 28 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Pickens, S. C.; has worked in Greenville and Columbia, S. C. J. Lovelace Eve, age 27 years; at trade four years; has worked in Greenville, S. C,. and Charlotte, N. C. A. H. White, age 26 years; at trade seventeen years.

49, Denver, Colo.-Charles F. Barnhill; learned trade in Osceola, Iowa; has worked in Des Moines and Burlington, Iowa, Decatur, Ill., Lawrence, Kan., and Aberdeen, S. D.; has an expired traveling card issued by Des Moines Union, dated February 3, 1906; was a charter member of Aberdeen Union, but left there without taking out a card, and has since been employed in Lawrence, Kan.; has not worked in a union town since leaving Aberdeen. C. H. Bailey, has served an apprenticeship of five years in Los Angeles, Cal., and Denver, Colo,; has never belonged to the union. J. J. Hendin; learned trade in Chicago; was formerly a member of Swedish Union No. 247; been out of the business for about thirteen years and let membership lapse. J. H. Irvin; learned trade in Marysville, Mo.; has also worked in St. Joseph and Kansas City, Mo.; formerly a member of No. 80, but allowed membership to lapse while not following the trade. Charles M. Hillman; served five years' apprenticeship in Penn's Grove, N. J.; also worked in office of William F. Fell Company, Philadelphia, for six years; has never belonged to the union.

55, Syracuse, N. Y.-Anthony C. Rose, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; has worked in New York city and Schenectady; never belonged to union before. James M. Gavan, age 38 years; at trade twenty-one years; formerly member of Jersey City, Elizabeth and other eastern cities; suspended in Elizabeth for non-payment of dues.

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63, Toledo, Ohio-Charles D. Hall, age years; at trade twenty-three years in Mount Gilead, Ohio.

69, Portland, Me.-Matthew J. Haggerty, age 22 years; learned trade in Bangor, Me.; has worked in Eden; now working in Portland.

76, Terre Haute, Ind.-A. L. Kutzleb; learned trade in Indiana School for Deaf, Kentucky School for Deaf and Courier-Journal Job Printing Company of Louisville, Ky.; holds expired card from Louisville Union. H. L. Heath; at trade four years; learned trade at Marshall, Ill., and Terre Haute, Ind.

79, Wheeling, W. Va.-Merton C. Rollo, age 40 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in Greenville, Ind.; has worked in Detroit, Mich.; never before applied for admission to any union.

82, Colorado Springs, Colo.-James B. Davis, age 21 years; has worked at Cottonwood and Wichita, Kan., and Colorado Springs, Colo.

93, Macon, Ga.-J. A. Rankin, age 32 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Robert Lee, Texas; now working at Ovalo, Texas; has worked in Winters, Texas. W. A. Clements, formerly a member of union; last held Chattanooga (Tenn.) card, but allowed card to lapse while out of the printing trade.

101, Washington, D. C.-Henry S. Miller, age 23 years. William H. Fainter, age 45 years. H. B. Machett, age 47 years.

104, Birmingham, Ala.-Isidore Zanville, age 21 years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade in Brooklyn, N. Y.; never before made application.

106, Madison, Wis.-Elizabeth Nixon, age 30 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Madison; worked there eight years and three years in Duluth. H. P. Redman, age 23 years; at trade nine and one-half years; learned trade in Sallash, England; has worked in Davenport, England, New Haven, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y.; never applied for admission before. George H. Loring, age 22 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Blue Rapids, Kan.; worked in Chicago for three years; made application in Chicago. Earl Weeks, age 25 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Berlin, Wis.; worked in Chicago; never made application before.

109, Pittsfield, Mass.-Will H. Bradley, age 34 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in North Adams; never made application before.

111, Knoxville, Tenn.-Oscar H. Aurin, age 31 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in office of Dixie Stamp and Printing Company, of Knoxville, Tenn.

116, Kenosha, Wis.-J. Timm, age 38 years; at trade twenty-four years; learned trade at Manitowoc, Wis. J. Herman Schwartz, age 48 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Germany; has worked in Chicago. H. Beetlestone, age 38 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in London; has been a member of the London Society of Compositors for eighteen years.

118, Des Moines, Iowa-Albert Couch, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Stuart, Iowa.

125, Durham, N. C.-C. R. Thomas.

134, Paducah, Ky.-R. S. Murrell, jr., age 21 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Hickman, Ky.; where he is at present employed; has also worked in Union City, Tenn., and Fulton, Ky.; never before applied for membership.

136, Duluth, Minn. Stewart Hood, age 26 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Wingham, Ont.; worked in Devil's Lake, Minot and Jamestown, N. D.; never before applied for membership.

144, Fresno, Cal.-Uriah S. Bork, age 39 years; at trade twenty years; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse in Oakland in 1893.

148, Wichita, Kan.-Charles A. Coen, age 24 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Kansas City, Mo. W. Wait, age 47 years; at trade thirty years; has worked in Wichita; formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse.

153, Meridian, Miss.-J. W. Yates, age 26 years: has always worked in country towns; now working in Philadelphia, Miss.

170, Tacoma, Wash.-J. C. Allison, age 21 years; at trade five years; has worked in Kirksville, Mo.; never worked in an organized town.

172, San Antonio, Texas-W. B. So 'Relle, age 32 years; served apprenticeship in Appleton, Wis. 173, Dallas, Texas.-R. L. Palms, age 27 years;

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