Cook BURIAL BENEFITS. 8353. Denver No. 49-W. H. Montgomery 8354. Harrisburg No. 14-F. D. Hoerner 8355. Des Moines No. 118-A. E. Blank 8356. St. Louis No. 8-B. F. Baker... 8357. New Orleans No. 17-B. A. Edwards 8358. Missoula No. 277-W. S. Moore... 8359. Birmingham No. 104-J. H. Single ton 8360. Philadelphia No. 2-David Dunlop 8361. Chicago Bohemian No. 330-Victor Rozporka 8362. St. Louis No. 8-Charles Roloff. 8363. New Orleans No. 17-B. C. Barlow 8364. Seattle No. 202-A. Seeburger.... 8365. St. Paul No. 30-O. W. Greenleaf. 8366. Sacramento No. 46-M. M. Glenn 8367. Mobile No. 27-J. B. Shepperd.... 8368. Boston No. 13-Henry McMahon.. 8369. Scranton No. 112-W. A. Browning 8370. Baltimore No. 12-George Basel. 8371. Utica No. 62-G. W. Mandeville.. 8372. New York German-American No. 7 -Charles Schlichte 8373. St. Paul No. 30-M. M. Boyd.. 8374. Sacramento No. 46-H. P. Reece.. 8375. Columbia No. 101-H. A. McPike. 8376. San Diego No. 221-Augustus 15,691 09 .$110.783 93 23,326 41 .$87,457 52 ASSETS. nell 8377. Cincinnati German-American No. 2 -F. H. Jackmann.... 8378. Wilmington No. 123-George Wolferth 8379. Denver No. 49-Mrs. Edith Reed. 8380. Milwaukee No. 23-M. J. Ronan.. 8381. Joplin No. 350-E. M. Ackerman.. 8382. Chicago No. 16-John Moneur.... 8383. Detroit No. 18-Frederick O'Con 8384. Camden No. 132-R. L. Campbell. 8385. Anderson No. 284-W. E. Moore.. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS. 75 00 75 00 75 00 OLD AGE PENSION FUND. Balance on hand August 20, 1909..... .$188.639 14 Fletcher National Bank deposit.. Merchants' National Bank deposit.. Columbia National Bank deposit. Union National Bank deposit. Capital National Bank deposit. Marion Trust Co. deposit.. 18,423 15 $207,062 29 8,334 00 .$198,728 29 $66,728 29 UNION PRINTERS HOME FUND. Balance on hand August 20, 1909...... $........ Receipts to date... 25.000 00 29,000 00 16,000 00 12,000 00 50,000 00 .$198,728 29 7.347 81 Total General fund.. Home fund.. Old age pension fund.. Home fund-Transferred to treasurer.. Old age pension fund... Total 7.347 81 8.334 00 .$39,008 22 INDIANAPOLIS, IND., September 20, 1909. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of September, 1909. Witness my hand and notarial. seal. [SEAL] ALBERT SMITH, Notary Public. My commission expires August 19, 1912. WHAT is the use of living if it be not to strive for noble causes and to make this world a better place for those who will live in it after we are gone?-Churchill. J. W. HAYS, Secretary-Treasurer. EXPENDITURES. 6 91 7.319 26 $35,692 97 J. W. Hays-August salary. Charles Deacon-Balance expense attend- 1,430 50 68 50 ...1,284 93 21 30 7 25 Mrs. Irene Putnam-Cash in possession Library Addition-Gravel, $3; labor on Co.-Fish and 170 76 43 74 75 37 4 00 290 86 85 00 607 81 on 120 50 4 50 22 95 118 75 ex 913 26 843 97 $10,610 04 .$28,278 19 7,414 78 1,059 89 8.35 4 50 10 75 4 75 5 65 3 75 14 00 90 00 10 50 9 35 35 00 Colorado Telephone Co.-'Phone rent to Postal Telegraph Co.-August messages. A. B. Baker-Dentistry.. F. G. Hayner-Spectacle repairs.. 10 00 Total Expenditures Balance .$25.082 93 The balance reported consists of $22,606.80 on deposit with the American National Bank, Indianapolis, and $2.476.13 in the hands of Superintendent Deacon, the expenditure of which is yet to be reported. The sum in the hands of the superintendent includes $1.343.84 advanced to pay for the construction expenses of the library addition to the Home. Respectfully submitted, J. W. HAYS, Secretary-Treasurer. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., September 22, 1909. State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of September, 1909. Witness my hand and notarial seal. [SEAL] ALBERT SMITH, Notary Public. My commission expires August 19, 1912. SUPERINTENDENT DEACON'S CASH ACCOUNT FOR AUGUST, 1909. 4 87 August. RECEIPTS. 7. United States Express Co.-Expressage on trunk tags.. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. I 35 77 50 31 60 W. H. 7. I. T. U. pensions.. 9. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation G. W. Roby. 12. United States Express Co.-Expressage on reports. 12. Thomas McCaffery-Expressage monthly reports. 12. Fleischmann Co.-Yeast. 14. I. T. U. pensions... 14. C. B. Briggs-Repairing safe.. on 14. W. H. Blanchard-August salary.. 16. B. L. Jefferson-Correspondence on land question... 16. William Simpson-Yardman.. 17. J. W. Hays-Money in possession of M. H. Clark, deceased... 18. Winnie Woodward-Domestic. 21. I. T. U. pensions.. 21. W. H. Cundey, Agent-Transportation W. W. Kelsey.. 21. Agent Colorado & Southern-Transportation E. A. Hicks.. 23. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation Robert B. Hindle... 25. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation Beniamin Le Roy.... 25. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation M. F. Collins.. 25. Laura Larson-Baker.. 26. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transporta tion J. W. Dunaway. 28. I. T. U. pensions.. 28. W. W. Cowen, Agent -Expressage on package to Indianapolis... 28. J. W. Hays-Money in possession Joseph Tracy, deceased.. 30. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation John H. Ward.. 31. W. W. Wood, Agent-Transportation John M. C. Campbell.. 31. Charles Deacon-Sundries as follows: Expressage Repairs Want ads. .... Street car tickets, errands and fu 31. J. W. Hays-Sale of grease.. nerals I 50 3 45 6 30 78 00 2 00 75 00 6.00 10 50 21 30 5 42 74 50 2 25 28 90 22 85 33 50 36 05 41 67 31 00 74 50 3 88 7 25 57 60 31 60 2 40 50 70 8.50 4 68 $880 05 132 29 $1,012 34 .$1,257 10 26. Cash-Library addition, J. W. Hays. 1,000 00 .$2,257 10 August. Total EXPENDITURES. 2. S. J. Dyer-15 loads of gravel 7. Payroll-Week ending Au gust 6....... 10. Clyde Remington June_salary.. 10. James Long-Rent horse.... 12 00 $3.00 299 83 30 00 [Concluded from Page 452.] Jackson, Tenn.-President, Mainord; vice-president, J. B. Balch; secretary-treasurer, C. T. Russell; sergeant-at-arms. W. F. Blackwell; executive committee, J. P. Balch, P. D. Bruton and T. C. Kelley; delegates to trades council, W. F. Blackwell, W. H. Mainord, J. P. Balch and C. P. Craig. Lafayette, Ind.-President, John B. Clark; vicepresident, George II. Fachinger; sergeant-at-arms, William Teny; secretary R. B. Shaw; treasurer, L. H. Busha; auditing committee, A. J. Klinker, S. H. Saltzgaber, D. F. Mackeever; arbitration board, John B. Clark, R. B. Shaw. Marion, Ind.-President, E. C. Aborn; vice-president, L. M. Cilles; secretary-treasurer, George C. Chambers: recording secretary, F. H. McClellan; trustees, Stephen S. Ott, and N. L. Wallace; sergeant-at-arms, George L. Bryer; delegates to central trades council. Frank Barr. W. F. Enslen, L. M. Cilles, F. H. McClellan, J. H. Macadam and J. H. Britt. Niles, Mich.-President, C. R. Harwood; vicepresident, W. A. Brown; secretary, O. H. Townsley; treasurer, W. H. Hathaway; executive committee, C. R. Harwood, W. A. Brown, O. H. Townsley and W. H. Hathaway. Norwich, N. Y.-President, J. B. Van Duesen; vice-president, R. R. White; secretary-treasurer, W. E. Miner; sergeant-at-arms, George Sherwood. Pine Bluff, Ark.-President, T. A. Wilson; vicepresident, J. J. Harrison; secretary-treasurer, H. R. Chandler; sergeant-at-arms, George Hill. Rome, N. Y.-President, Charles P. Byam; vicepresident, James Doyle; recording secretary, Henry Smith; financial secretary, Nicholas J. Fortune; treasurer, Francis J. McNamara; sergeant-at-arms, Gustavus C. Hossfelt. YEARS ago unionism, as applied to the trades, was looked upon with curiosity or suspicion by those who did not understand its full meaning. The employer felt that unionism meant only a combination of interests against him; of men who desired to get as much as they could, giving as little as possible in exchange. But with time comes understanding; and today the employer knows that unionism, in its best sense, stands for sane and sensible co-operation; for the enactment of better laws, affecting both those who employ and those who are emploved; for the betterment of the social conditions of the workingman; for the protection of women and children; for the stamping out of tuberculosis; for the sanitary shop and the comfortable home.Cincinnati Times-Star. PRACTICALLY all the London daily and weekly newspapers are set with the aid of type-composing machinery. We believe the only one in London now composed entirely by hand is the Morning Advertiser-one of the cleanest set papers in the kingdom.-London Typographical Journal. First Vice-President-George A. Tracy, room 122 Investors' building, Fourth and Market streets, San Francisco, Cal. Second Vice-President-Hugo Miller, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind. Third Vice-President-Charles N. Smith, 1947 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Secretary-Treasurer-J. W. Hays, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind. TRUSTEES UNION PRINTERS HOME. President-James M. Lynch, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind. II West Vice-President-Thomas McCaffery, Boulder street, Colorado Springs, Colo. Secretary Treasurer-J. W. Hays, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind. L. C. Shepard, 209 Terrace avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. W. J. White, 4053 Twenty-third street, San Francisco, Cal. Thomas F. Crowley, 12 Hulbert block, Cincinnati, Ohio. T. D. Fennessy, 508 Union Trust building, Los Angeles, Cal. Agent-George P. Nichols, 535 North Carrollton avenue, Baltimore, Md. DELEGATES TO FEDERATION OF LABOR. James M. Lynch, Newton Claypool building, Indianapolis, Ind. Frank Morrison, 801-809 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Max S. Hayes, 979 Parkwood drive, Cleveland, Ohio. Hugh Stevenson, 176 McPherson avenue, Toronto, Ont. T. W. McCullough, 2028 Maple st., Omaha, Neb. ORGANIZERS. Ackerman, N. D., 109 West First street, Joplin, Mo. Baker, John, box 400, Helena, Mont. Brady, B. G., 208 Minor bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Minn. Dodge, Frank H.. Reaves bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Dolan, T. H., 6 Terrace street. Pittsburg, Pa. Eichhorn, Theodore, 234 West Twenty-third street, Erie, Pa. Fisher, K. S., box 794, Omaha, Neb. Gibbons, Jos. P., 1331 Monsey ave., Scranton, Pa. Gilmour, William, 30 Young street, Montreal Annex, Can. Haight, Wm. S., 55 Eleventh st., Detroit, Mich. Harper, R. L., box 1112. Jacksonville, Fla. Hayes, Max S., 979 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland, Ohio. Hill, Albert E., 335% Third avenue, north, Nashville, Tenn. Kinskey, C. E., 6 Chapin block, Buffalo, N. Y. McLernon, W. E., 508 Union Trust building, Los Angeles, Cal. McLoughlin, J. E., 616-618 World building, New York city, or 1271 Bushwick ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Maloney, R. S., 31 Bennington street, Lawrence, Mass. Mitchell, George E., 478 Twelfth avenue, San Francisco, Cal. Nelson, C. W., 89% Gottingen street, Halifax, N. S., Can. Parsons, T. C., 210 P street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Pettipiece, R. P., 421 Eleventh avenue, East, Vancouver, B. C. Rodriguez, Armand B., Hotel Alcazar, 121 Prado, Havana, Cuba. Rust, F. A., care Labor Temple, Seattle, Wash. Sims, Ned, 103 Twelfth st., Wheeling, W. Va. Stevenson, R. J., 68 Sullivan street, Toronto, Ont., Can. Thompson, Clifford, box 504, Charleston, S. C. Wardlaw, W. S., box 266, Atlanta, Ga. Woodman, C. W., box 437, Fort Worth, Texas. TRADE DISTRICT UNIONS. Mailers' Trade District Ur ion-Secretary, Robert T. Allen, box 1817, Boston, Mass. SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION. International Commission on Supplemental Education-A. H. McQuilkin, Chicago, Ill.; William B. Prescott, Chicago, Ill.; Robert E. Darnaby, Indianapolis, Ind. ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCILS. LIST OF SECRETARIES. Akron, Ohio-George Harding, 528 E. Buchtel av. Albany, N. Y.-Jos. Lederer, 2 Myrtle avenue. Atchison, Kan.-G. W. Mesigh, 1019 Ash street. Atlanta, Ga.-E. L. Parham, 121⁄2 North Broad. Atlantic City, N. J.-Frank Kay, 7 Illinois avenue. Baltimore, Md.-R. A. Williamson, 100 N. Paca st. Baton Rouge, La.-A. M. Kahn, care Daily State. Battle Creek, Mich.-Geo. Wilson, 16 Howard st. Belleville, Ill.-Andrew Schwarz, care St. Clair Printing Company. Bellingham, Wash.-E. Hofercamp, 1118 Forest. Binghamton, N. Y.-Allen Griggs, 37 Leroy street. Birmingham, Ala.-C. C. Hudson, 2121 First ave. Bloomington, Ill.-L. C. Spurgin, 604 West Nill st. Boise, Idaho-F. J. Clayton, 1410 Sherman ave. Boston, Mass.-D. J. McDonald, 543 Old South building. Brockton, Mass.-W. W. Adams, 47 W. Rosseter. Buffalo, N. Y.-Joseph S. Wild," care William Graser, 107 East Eagle street. Butte, Mont.-Edw. Kilfeather, Miner job office. Cedar Rapids, Iowa-R. G. Stewart, care Tribune. Charleston, S. C.-Clifford Thompson, box 504. Chattanooga, Tenn.-W. W. Mee, 809 Georgia ave. Chicago, Ill.-L. P. Straube, room 520, 275 La Salle street. Cincinnati, Ohio-Frank E. Bell, 17-20 Fisher blk. Cleveland, Ohio-S. S. Hester, 23 Blackstone bldg. Colorado Springs, Colo.-C. J. Haase, box 1003. Columbus, Ohio-W. E. Bird, 318 Eberly block. Coshocton, Ohio-C. W. Carpenter, 328 S. Ninth st. Dallas, Texas-Z. M. Duckworth, room II, 401 Main. Decatur, Ill.-F. W. Ritter, 305 South Peake st. Denver, Colo.-J. A. Conkle, box 1447. Des Moines, Iowa-C. H. Lockwood, 229 Tenth st. Detroit, Mich.-Charles A. Langlois, 281 John R street. Duluth, Minn.-E. T. Hughes, care News-Tribune. East Liverpool, Ohio-M. S. Cemer, care Betz Printing Company. Elgin, Ill.-M. Rosenheim, care Courier. Elizabeth, N. J.-L. B. Mathews, 561 East Third avenue. Roselle, N. J. Enid, Okla.-H. A. Breitenstein, 503 Chamber of Commerce building. Erie, Pa.-Edward Roth, 432 E. Twelfth st. Evansville, Ind.-Leo E. Weiss, 1832 E. Oregon st. Everett, Wash.-E. Marcuson, 2718 Walnut st. Fall River, Mass.-D. F. Shea, 455 Peckham st. Fargo, N. D.-Robert Reid, 1319 Third ave., N. Fort Wayne, Ind.-H. Yaryan, 1326 Cass st. Fort Worth, Texas-R. W. Walker, box 167. Grand Rapids, Mich.-C. B. Waddell, 36 South Hartford, Conn.-S. T. Pfund, box 856. Jackson, Mich.-J. C. Welch, 512 W. Wilkins st. Jackson, Miss.-B. W. Waide, care Tucker Printing Company. Jacksonville, Fla.-A. W. Grooms, 32 East Forsyth, Flat 5. Jamestown, N. Y.-J. B. Leach, 16 East Fourth st. Lincoln, Neb.-J. H. Brooks, 728 N. Eleventh st. Louisville, Ky.-John Schneider, 527 East Madi son street. Lowell, Mass.-Edw. Turnbull, 27 Menthuen st. avenue. Meriden, Conn.-T. E. Lawler, 127 Liberty. Milwaukee, Wis.-Bert W. Wedereit, 1368 Richards street. Minneapolis, Minn.-Andrew Carlson, care Augsburg Ptg. Co. Mobile, Ala.-F. L. Van Horn, 105 N. Water st. Muncie, Ind.-Joseph Herdering, 916 S. Elm st. Muskogee, Okla.-L. C. Butler, care Democrat. Nashville, Tenn.-Lytton Alley, 1706 Underwood st. New Haven, Conn.-A. Lubinsky, 619 Congress av. Newark, N. J.-Frank J. Ostertag, 377 Bergen. New Orleans, La.--Robert J. Ames, 1677 N. Claiborne avenue. New York, N. Y.-Morton B. Connelly, 310 Pu litzer building. Niagara Falls, N. Y.-P. J. McCarthy, 810 Willow avenue. Norfolk, Va.-E. W. Gaines, Virginia Unionist. Pensacola, Fla.-R. E. L. Cresap, box 395. Pittsburg, Pa.-C. Q. Lafferty, box 644. Portland, Maine-Peter J. Curran, 54 Pleasant st. Pueblo, Colo.-H. J. Tollivar, box 73. Richmond, Va.-J. T. Pulling, 517 N. Eleventh st. Rock Island, Ill., etc.-B. M. Strom, 1430 Seventh avenue. Rochester, N. Y.-Robert N. Chapman, 101 Cox building. Sacramento, Cal.-W. J. Thomas, box 392. Salt Lake, Utah-Jos. T. Watts. 274 A street. San Antonio, Texas-W. L. Hoefgen, 923 South Presa street. St. Augustine, Fla.-Tom McHan, drawer A. St. Paul, Minn.-J. E. Corcoran, 404-406 Court block. Stockton, Cal.-W. E. Court, 1430 South Center st. over street. Tulsa, Okla.-Charles Putnam, care World. Walla Walla, Wash.-C. W. Gillingham, box 297. Washington, D. C.-Elmer Johnson, 2009 Flagler street, N. W. Waterbury, Conn.-L. H. Baker, 48 Center st. Watertown, N. Y.-C. M. Burnett, care Reunion. Wheeling, W. Va.-E. M. Pierce, 66 Fifteenth st. Winnipex, Man., Can.-R. J. Prendergast, 455 Cumberland avenue. Worcester, Mass.-P. II. Beahn, 7 Preston. Youngstown, Ohio-Benjamin Evans, 108 Market. SUBORDINATE UNIONS. LIST OF SECRETARIES, ETC. Notice of change or error in the following list should be promptly forwarded to the secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical Union: ALABAMA. Anniston No. 419-R. E. Gann, 822 Quintard ave. Birmingham No. 104-W. M. Peterson, box 868. Mobile No. 27-John J. Russell, 28 South Ann. Montgomery No. 222-J. B. Walker, 15 Cleveland avenue. ALASKA. Fairbanks No. 639-Charles A. Newton, care News. Nome No. 582-F. G. Kappelman, box 361. ARIZONA. Douglas No. 544-Joseph P. Fagan, care Evening Globe No. 367-C. F. Holdsworth, box 872. ARKANSAS. Fort Smith No. 249-Roger R. Barrett, box 72. street. |