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worked five years as machinist in New Orleans, La., and country towns where there was no union. W. L. Stewart, age 35 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Excelsior Springs and Richmond, Mo.

174, Los Angeles, Cal.-Charles R. Marlar, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Blossom, Texas; never before made application. F. S. McCormick, age 30 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Chicago, Ill.; proprietor of office at Uniontown, Pa.; never before made ap plication.

175, Pueblo, Colo.-Roy Black; served four years' apprenticeship in Alamosa, Colo.; has also worked at Kingsville, Texas; has never been employed in an organized town.

177, Springfield, Ill.-George A. Bohnert, age 29 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade at Pleasant Plains, Ill.; also worked at Ashland, Rochester and Camp Point, Ill.

179, Leadville, Colo.-Edward Edwards, age 30 years; at present publishing a paper in Alma, Colo.; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse.

180. Sioux City, Iowa.--Barney C. Hagan, apprentice member. F. H. Hamilton; at trade eight years in Lake View, Iowa. C. A. Corbitt, formerly a member of La Crosse (Wis.) Union. Eugene Downs; at trade ten years in Le Verne, Minn.

188, Waco, Texas-Adgar A. Fitzhugh, age 24 years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade in Waco. L. R. Hurst, age 28 years; has worked in Anniston and Birmingham, Ala., and Waurika, Okla.; belonged to union several years; last card issued by Baton Rouge, La.; allowed same to lapse while out of business.

192, Cedar Rapids, Iowa-Herbert H. Hoadley; at trade four years in Cedar Rapids. Frank McFarland; at trade five years in Des Moines, Iowa.

193, Spokane, Wash.-E. S. Brown, age 31 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade in Elgin, Ill.; neved applied for membership before.

195. Paterson, N. J.-Cornelius Kamer, jr., age 34 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Helder, Scotland; has never worked in any office but his own; was formerly a member of the union in Holland, but the local to which he belonged went out of existence; now working in own office.

198, Fort Worth, Texas-E. F. Whiteside, age 48 years; at trade twenty-nine years; learned trade at Canton, Ill.; has also worked in Vermont, Ill., and vicinity; has owned an office in Fairview, Ill., for past twenty-five years.

209, Lincoln, Neb.-Milton M. Lyon, age.48 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Lincoln; worked in Alhambra and Anaheim, Cal.; never before made application.

213. Rockford, Ill.-George C. Caldwell, age 24 years; learned trade in Rockford, Ill.

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215, Decatur, Ill.-L. H. Theobald, age years; at trade four years; served apprenticeship in Monticello, Pittsfield and Springfield, Ill.

221, San Diego, Cal.-Charles Ewalt, age 47 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in own office at Danville, Ill.

223, Maryville, Cal.-Edward J. Barrett, age 41 years; learned trade in Chicago, Ill.; worked in Carbondale, Ill., Montgomery, Ala., and New Orleans, La.; has been out of business since 1904. 226, Vancouver, B. C.-David Loughnan, age 26 years; at trade seven and one-half years; learned trade in England.

231, San Jose, Cal.-M. Earle Adams, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Mount View, Cal.; has worked in Mayfield, Cal.; now conducting own office at Campbell, Cal. C. I. Dennis, age 23 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Glenwood, Iowa, and San Jose, Cal.

237. Sandusky, Ohio--R. M. Horn: at trade thirty-three years; learned trade in Findlay, Ohio;

held a card in Grand Junction and Denver, Colo., and now holds card issued by Columbus (Ohio) Union, dated December 23. 1907; allowed card to lapse while employed as editor of small country paper. Harry Fry, age 21 years; at trade five years; worked in Carlisle, Newville and Chambersburg, Pa.

242, York, Pa.-Walter F. Chadwick, age 31 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade at Media, Pa.; never before applied for membership.

243, Hutchinson, Kan.-Conrad B. Jones, age 29 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Emporia, Kan.; never made application before. Jack Billing, two-third membership; learning trade in Hutchinson; has worked three years August last.

249, Fort Smith, Ark.-L. B. Powell; at trade twelve years; has worked in Huntington, Ind., and Texarkana and Siloam Springs, Ark.; allowed card to lapse while working in the latter place. George C. Thayer, age 56 years; at trade forty-one years; learned trade in Hillsboro, Ohio; now working in Van Buren, Ark. J. A. Thayer, age 62 years; at trade thirty-three years; learned trade in Van Buren, Ark.; now working in Van Buren, Ark.

270, New Castle, Pa.-B. H. Williams, age 27 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Bertrand, Neb.; has also worked at Basin, Mont., and Colona, Mich. Fred Busford, age 18 years; at trade three years.

271, Boise, Idaho.-H. R. Terry, age 35 years; at trade seven years; has worked in Knoxville, Iowa; now working in Caldwell, Idaho.

274. Amsterdam, N. Y.-William Magadieu; learned trade in Fort Plain, N. Y.

277. Missoula, Mont.-C. P. Cowman; at trade ten years; learned trade in Casey, Iowa; has also worked in Stuart, Iowa, King City, Mo., and Guthrie, Iowa.

282, Sterling, Ill.-E. A. Brotsch, age 28 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in office of W. M. Rothschild, Chicago; has worked in various other offices in Chicago; formerly a member of No. 16, but allowed card to lapse while not fol lowing the trade.

283, Oklahoma City, Okla.-J. O. Brixcy, age 20 years; at trade four years, in unorganized towns in Tennessee. Eugene Mayhall, age 49 years; at trade thirty-two years; formerly held card at Hannibal, Mo., but allowed same to lapse in 1888, since which time he has been in business for himself in unorganized towns. Jesse A. Breiver, age 18 years; at trade six years; served apprenticeship in Hartford and Fort Smith, Ark. Joseph F. Wesley, age 22 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Cleveland, Ohio; has also worked on Bohemian papers in New York and Chicago.

288, Galesburg, Ill.-J. R. Jordan, age 33 years; last held card in Fort Madison, Iowa, since which time he has worked in unorganized towns, but allowed card to expire.

298, Massilon, Ohio-George W. Denton, age 38 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Chardon, Ohio; has worked in Cleveland, Ohio; formerly member of Cleveland Union, but left that city in 1894, and was out of printing business for some years, afterward running country paper for himself.

301. Richmond, Ind.-V. H. Nelson, age 42 years: at trade twenty-three years; learned trade in Boston, Mass.; worked in Altoona and Pittsburg, Pa., and Cincinnati, Ohio; was a member of union seventeen years ago.

306, Alton, Ill.-G. W. Tanner; learned trade at Bowling Green, Mo.; has worked at Kirksville, Mo.; never before applied for admission into any union.

316, North Adams, Mass.-H. Whitney, age 49 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Cambridge, Mass.; has also worked in West Somerville, Mass.; never before applied for membership.

332, Muncie, Ind.-George K. Wallace, age 40

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years; at trade thirty years; learned trade in Lincoln, Ill.; worked in Dunkirk, Ind., Chicago, Ill., and Milwaukee, Wis.

339, Beaumont, Texas-D. C. Laurentz, age 30 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade in Gonzales, Texas; has worked in Fort Worth and Bay City, Texas; was elected to membership in Fort Worth, but left before being obligated.

341, Spartanburg, S. C.-Daisy H. Campbell; at trade five years; learned trade in Abbeville and Greenville, S. C.; never before applied for membership.

345. Olean, N. Y.-T. G. St. John, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Cuba, N. Y.; worked in Mellsville, N. Y., and Genesee, Pa.

350, Joplin, Mo.-E. L. Turner, age 48 years; at trade thirty years; learned trade in Baxter Springs and Columbus, Kan.; now conducting job office in Neosho, Mo.; carried union card twentyfive years, but allowed it to lapse while in unorganized town.

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352, Phoenix, Ariz.-W. L. Reynolds, age years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Phoenix; has also worked in Los Angeles, Cal. Arthur C. Taylor, age 24 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Jamestown, Ohio; has also worked at Wellston and Norwood. Ohio; at present employed at United States Indian school.

363, Jackson, Miss.-H. D. Lowd, age 43 years; at trade twenty-seven years; formerly a member of Gulfport (Miss.) Union.

369, Taylorville, Ill.-B. L. Strother, age 57 years; at trade thirty-eight years; learned trade in Quincy, Ill.; since then has been in business for himself at Concordia, Kan.

374, Du Bois, Pa.-Joseph Butts, age 27 years; at trade thirteen years; has always worked in Du Bois. Tom Cooper, age 55 years; at trade thirtyfive years; formerly a member of Columbus (Ohio) Union.

390, Pontiac, Ill.-Fred Thompson, age 33 years; at trade fourteen years; formerly a member of Decatur and Chicago Unions; now working at Fairbury, Ill. George Myars, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Fairbury. Edwin Beard, age 48 years; at trade twelve years. 397, Greensboro, N. C.-B. L. Ashby, age 24 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Parkersburg, W. Va.

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440, New York (N. Y.) Hungarian-Steve Kurucz, age 35 years; at trade nineteen learned trade in Hungary. Jacob Reichfeld, age 35 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in Hungary.

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452, Tarentum, Pa.-Oliver F. Boyd, age years; at trade four years; learned trade in Monaca and Beaver, Pa.; never before made application for membership. T. J. Little, age 31 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade in Meadville, Pa.; has worked in Harrisburg, Pa., Norwood, Mass., and Washington. D. C.; claims to have let card lapse in York, Pa.

454, Huntington, Ind.-H. W. Gaul, age 37 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade at Logansport, Ind.; last worked at Elwood, Ind., when card was allowed to lapse.

458, Carlinville, Ill.-A. E. Franklin, age 39 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Mason City, Ill.; has also worked in Hot Springs, Ark., and Kankakee, Ill.

467, Niles, Mich.-W. L. Bowron, age 28 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Oshkosh, Wis.; has worked in Chicago, Ill., and Detroit, Mich.; never applied for admission before. J. Deegan, age 21 years; at trade four and twoBerton thirds years; learned trade in Niles, Mich.

469, Greenfield. Ind.-H. J. La Belle, age 33 years; at trade three and one-half years; learned trade in East Constable, N. Y.; worked in New York and Chicago.

482, Athens, Ohio-Omar Hasmon, age 27 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in Caldwell,

Ohio; has worked in Hillsboro and Woodsfield, Ohio.

484, Muskogee, Okla.-Howard S. Barton, age 28 years; learned trade in Ballston Spa, N. Y.;. worked in Saratoga, N. Y. J. B. Swope, age 22 years; learned trade in Pineville, W. Va.; worked in Princeton, W. Va.; now working in Pryor Creek, Okla.

487, Middletown, Ohio-Miss Clara Koeppel, age 29 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Middletown.

490, Shawnee, Okla.-G. H. Harding. age 50 years; learned trade in Evansville, Ind.; formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse while working in unorganized towns.

503, Stamford, Conn.-Robert W. Waterson, age 30 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Glasgow, Scotland; has worked in Battle Creek and Detroit, Mich.; formerly held card, which he allowed to lapse, owing to sickness.

507, Princeton, N. J.-William E. Piggott, age 26 years; at trade nine years; learned trade at Hopewell, N. J.; has worked in Philadelphia; never before applied for membership.

528, Corpus Christi, Texas-Arthur B. Bice, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Covington, Ind.; has worked in Dallas, Texas.

546, Chicago (Ill.) Polish-Peter Kaniek, age 26 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade in Europe; has worked in London and Jersey City.

548, Lancaster, Ohio-Walter E. McBride, age 25 years; at trade ten years; has also worked in Omaha; formerly a member of Omaha Union, but allowed card to lapse while working in country

town.

555, Fernie, B. C.-N. F. Pite, age 25 years; at trade six years; learned trade in London, England; never before applied for admission into any union.

564, Aberdeen, S. D.-William Ringer, age 47 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Wilber, Neb.; worked in Miles City and Brookings.

572, Marshall, Texas-H. Cormack; has worked at Wessau and Magnalia, Miss., and Marshall, Texas; formerly held a card in Minneapolis.

573, Aberdeen, Wash.-H. M. Blodgett, age 38 years; at trade twenty-five years; member of Ashland (Wis.) Union from 1889 to 1894, but allowed card to lapse.

584, Independence, Kan.-Claude W. Allen, age 24 years; has worked in Liberty, Cherryvale and Caney, Kan.

587, Guthrie, Okla.-Harry Lloyd, age 21 years; at trade three years and nine months; learned trade in Guthrie; also worked in Oklahoma City. 596, Houghton, Mich.-J. O. Ostman, age 39 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Finland; has also worked in New York and Brooklyn.

612, Neenah, Wis.-N. C. Gintz, age 61 years. 613. Enid, Okla.-Carl Thrasher, age 20 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Enid.

619, Sapulpa, Okla.-Ned Newton, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Wichita, Kan.; worked in Kansas City, Mo.

633, Lawton, Okla.-J. R. Comles, age 36 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade at Richland, Mo.; has also worked at Frederick, Pawnee and Shattuck, Okla.; formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse while working in unorganized towns.

635, Poplar Bluff, Mo.-C. M. White, age 47 years at trade thirty years; learned trade in Bow ig Green, Mo.; has worked in Denver, Omat and Des Moines; formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse while working in unorganized town.

638, Salina, Kan.-C. E. Mercer, age 37 years; at trade twenty-four years; learned trade in Burlingame, Kan.; has worked in Beloit, Kan. J. E. Jones, age 49 years; at trade thirty years; learned trade in Clay Center, Kan.

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Lockwood, William E.-Age 60 years; originally joined St. Louis Union in 1869; re-admitted in New York Union in 1883; during past twenty years has been affiliated with unions in New York, St. Louis and Quincy; has been a continuous member for twenty-six years.

11, Baltimore German-American. Sody, Joseph-Age 62 years; originally joined New York Typographia in 1869; has been a continuous member of Baltimore Typographia since 1871; has been a continuous member of the organization for forty years.

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Ginck, John L.-Age 70 years; originally joined Columbia Typographical Union in 1888; has since been a continuous member of that local.

Stanford, Clayton-Age 61 years; originally joined Columbia Typographical Union in 1869; has been a continuous member for thirty-seven years. Whitcomb, Henry D.-Age 63 years: originally joined Detroit Union in 1876; deposited Detroit card in Columbia Union in 1895; has since been a continuous member of that local; has been a continuous member of the organization for thirtythree years.

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George F. Williams.

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Benjamin Long.

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Jeremiah J. Fenton, Henry C. Shearer, Richard B. Topham. 126, Butte, Mont.

Philip Corcoran.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Albuquerque, N. M.-President, C. R. Shade; vice-president, J. M. Sylvester; secretary-treasurer, Ira Bacon; executive committee, A. C. Collins, Coral Roberts and Ben Digneo; sergeant-at-arms, F. T. Strother.

Atlantic City, N. J.-President, W. F. Jennings; vice-president, C. L. Cramer; secretary-treasurer, Charles Lester; recording secretary, Theodore Ferichke; trustees, Harry Amole, John Kiloh and Herman Fielder; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Flippan.

Battle Creek, Mich.-President, M. M. Hearns; vice-president, D. D. Robertson; secretary-treasurer, C. D. Amadon; recording secretary, P. H. O'Keeffe; sergeant-at-arms, A. M. Horton.

Corpus Christi, Texas-President, R. H. Marshall; vice-president, J. L. Gilbert; sergeant-atarms. George P. Blevins; executive committee, J. L. Gilbert, George P. Blevins and W. B. Littig; label committee, Van Tilburg, George P. Blevins and M. W. Tinney.

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho-President, E. A. Guptill; vice-president, G. W. Sonnichsen; secretary, F. W. Holmes; executive committee, Roy Manley, G. W. Sonnichsen and H. C. Shaver.

Deadwood, S. D.-President, A. D. Landers; vice-president, George Christopher; secretary-treasurer, Guy Knowles.

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SECRETARY-TREASURER'S REPORT.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., September 20, 1909.

To Subordinate Unions:

The following is a report of the receipts and expenditures from August 20, 1909, to date, and the accounts herein 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.

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