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140, Bismarck, N. D.-G. E. Juell, age 30 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Davenport, N. D.

142, Olympia, Wash.-E. H. Overman, formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse about three years ago in Seattle; has been running a weekly since.

144, Fresno, Cal.-W. E. Miscall, age 40 years; at trade twenty-seven years; learned trade in Ackley, Iowa; formerly a member of San Francisco No. 21; has been proprietor and publisher in small towns for past sixteen years.

148, Wichita, Kan.-E. G. Slemmer, age 30 years; at trade eleven years; has worked in Columbus, Ohio, and Chicago, Ill.; formerly member of Chicago Union, but allowed card to lapse.

152, Manchester, N. H.-M. A. Prefontaine, age 29 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Manchester, N. H.; has also worked in New Bedford, Mass.; never before applied for membership.

155, Shreveport, La.-O. L. Carney, age 29 years; formely a member of Shreveport Union, but allowed card to lapse while out of the business; joined Shreveport Union several years ago.

158, Springfield, Mo.-Charles Nevatt, age 50 years; at trade thirty years; was formerly a member of union, but was suspended for non-payment of dues.

159, New London, Conn.-George A. Blocklinger, age 35 years; learned trade in Portland, Me.; has also worked in Boston.

164, Kewanee, Ill.-Florence N. Quade, age 29 years; at trade four and one-half years. Rowena Throop, age 21 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Kewanee. J. C. Throop, age 50 years; out of business for past two years; let card lapse.

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173, Dallas, Texas Frank A. Martin, age years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade in Waco and Dallas, Texas. P. R. Boatman, age 25 years; at trade seven years; worked in Lewisville, Denton, Mineral Wells and Dallas, Texas.

179, Leadville, Colo.-N. A. Malpuss, age__24 years; at trade four years in Leadville and Red Cliff, Colo.

186, Fargo, N. D.-Henry Bantin, learned trade in London, England; has worked in Winnipeg and St. Paul; card issued by Winnipeg Union was stolen from him while on train between Winnipeg and Grand Forks; has credentials covering this fact.

189, Lexington, Ky.-William E. Collins, age 23 years; at trade four years.

193, Spokane, Wash.-Phil L. Axling, age 38 years; at trade twenty-one years; learned trade in Sioux Falls, S. D.; worked in Seattle, Wash., and in the Dakotas; formerly a member of Seattle Union.

202, Seattle, Wash.-Carl Jensen, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Waupaca, Wis.; now working at Bremerton, Wash. Á. J. Miller, age 36 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Brainerd, Minn.; now working at Georgetown, Wash.

203, Council Bluffs, Iowa-Harry E. Blair, age 33 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Harlan, Iowa; has also worked in Huntington, Neb., and Avoca, Iowa. F. K. Jackson, age 25 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Frankfort, Ind.; has also worked in Oakland, Mechanicsville and Plattsmouth, Iowa.

209, Lincoln, Neb.-A. C. Nelson, age 32 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Harlan, Iowa.

210, Salem, Ore.-W. D. Strange, age 28 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Roseburg; applied for admission to Portland Union No. 58, but left town before application was acted upon.

212, Pawtucket, R. I.-William R. Telford, jr., age 19 years; served apprenticeship in North Attleboro, Mass.; never been a member of any union. C. E. Stewart, age 36 years; served apprenticeship

in Haverhill, Mass.; never been a member of any union. Henry C. McIntyre, age 19 years; served apprenticeship in Pawtucket, R. I.; never been a member of any union.

214, Pendleton, Ore.-E. E. Baer, age 33 years; formerly a member of Ottawa Union No. 265; has also worked in Marseilles and Rochelle, Ill.

217, Murphysboro, Ill.-A. R. Bagwill, age 25 years; has expired St. Louis traveling card; now working at Sparta, Ill., and has worked there since card expired.

221, San Diego, Cal.-Hugh Moore, age 40 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in Anderson, Iowa; worked in Pueblo and Glenwood Springs, Colo.; held card in Pueblo from 1901 to 1904; worked in non-union town since. George E. Traub, age 41 years; at trade twenty-six years; learned trade in Mankato, Minn.

226, Vancouver, B. C.-E. A. Morden; at trade twenty-three years; learned trade in Picton, Ont.

229, Crawfordsville, Ind.-Frank C. McCoy, age 32 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Rockville, Ind.; has never worked in an organized town.

231, San Jose, Cal.-W. C. Covel, age 50 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in San Jose; has worked in Willows, Cal. Arthur A. Hall, age 29 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Quincy, Cal. Warren E. Read, age 24 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Middletown, Cal.; now working in East San Jose. George Locker, age 56 years; at trade thirty-six years; formerly member, but allowed card to lapse; has been out of the business for past four years.

233, Niagara Falls, N. Y.-Alfred Brown, age 28 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in St. Regis Falls, N. Y.; has worked at Rockland, Me., Bridgeport, Conn., and Chicago, Ill.; at present working at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

236, Ogden, Utah-Jack De Motte, age 36 years; last worked in Wichita, Kan.; formerly a member, but quit printing business and allowed card to lapse.

241, Twin Falls, Idaho-Wilbur S. Hill, age 31 years; at trade twelve years; formerly a member of Minneapolis Union and Boise (Idaho) Union; allowed card to lapse while working in Weiser, Idaho; at present publisher of Twin Falls Times.

245, Woonsocket, R. I.-Dennis F. J. Sculley, age 30 years; at trade four years; learned trade and is now working in Woonsocket. William H. Gagne, age 28 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade at St. Justin, Que.; now working in Woonsocket; took out traveling card at Springfield, Mass., February, 1904; has also worked at Gloversville and Cohoes, N. Y., and Willimantic, Conn.

250, Beaver Falls, Pa.-James M. Wallace, age 45 years; at trade thirty years; belonged to Connellsville and left four years ago with card; worked since at Greensburg and unorganized towns.

274, Amsterdam, N. Y.-John Arnold Hillier, age 20 years; at trade four years in Amsterdam, N. Y.; in Watertown after leaving Amsterdam.

283, Oklahoma City, Okla.-J. Winston Watson, age 37 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Salem, Mo.; has worked in New Orleans, Jacksonville and St. Louis; formerly held card, but allowed same to lapse in 1894 and has since been at other business or in unorganized towns. Frank E. Beeman, age 38 years; at trade ten years; never before made application. Richard Box, age 20 years; at trade four years: has worked in Quanah, Texas; never before made application. Tucker Miller, age 26 years; at trade nine years; worked in Norman, Okla.; never before made application.

299, Tampa, Fla.-C. J. Powell, age 26 years; at trade nine years; learned trade at Fort Myers; now working at Tampa. Jose S. del Rio, age 24 years; at trade four years; learned trade at Ybor City, Fla.; has also worked in Cuba; now working in Tampa. Isaac Cadez, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned trade at El Figaro, Havana, Cuba; is now working in Tampa.

324, Racine, Wis.-Etta Soapher, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in St. Johns, Mich.; has worked in Spokane, Wash., Billings, Mont., and Cheboygan, Mich.; was formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse on account of being unable to secure work.

327, Lincoln, Ill.-C. W. Regan, age 20 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Virden, Ill.; has also worked in Arnett and Benton, Ill.

339, Beaumont, Texas-S. R. Nicks, age 25 years; formerly a member of Beaumont Union, but allowed card to lapse while working in unorganized

towns.

349, Waterloo, Iowa-Charles G. Sargent, age 60 years; at trade forty-five years; learned trade at Portage City, Wis.; worked in Marshalltown and Oskaloosa, Iowa. J. C. Rasmussen, age 43 years; at trade twenty-nine years; learned trade in Denmark; joined Danish Union in Denmark; never held card in this country. George A. Grow, age 27 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in Webster City, Iowa; held card from Iowa City, but al lowed it to lapse while in unorganized towns.

352, Phoenix, Ariz.-A. A. McDole, at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Howard, Kan.; was once elected at Los Angeles, but lacked funds to take out card.

372, Clarksburg, W. Va.-Frank Ward, age 27 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade in Caldwell, Ohio; now working in Clarksburg, W. Va. J. A. Day, age 30 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Elizabeth, W. Va.

376, Minot, N. D.-A. J. Hansen, age 27 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Albert Lea, Minn.; has since worked in unorganized towns.

390, Pontiac, Ill.-M. E. Meserve, age 25 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Dell Rapids, S. D.

403, Tulsa, Okla.-Leroy Brown, age 38 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade at Harper, Kan.; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse in 1905. Edward Jones, apprentice; at trade three and one-half years; has worked in Sweet Springs, Mo.

406, Mason City, Iowa-D. D. Rinehart, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Centerville, Iowa; worked in Des Moines and Corydon, Iowa; never before made application.

436, Clarksville, Tenn.-Napoleon F. Truitt, age 23 years; at trade eight years; learned trade at Troy, Ind.; has worked at Rockport, Ind., and Litchfield and Guthrie, Ky.; has never worked in an organized town.

440, New York Hungarian-Alex Varga, age 19 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Hungary.

444, Champaign-Urbana, Ill.-George L. Hall, formerly a member of Indianapolis Union, but allowed card to lapse. Erwin C. Sturm, age 27 years; learned trade at Flora, Ill.; never before made application. Walter Burke, at trade fifteen years; never before applied for membership.

445. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho-G. W. Somiecksen, age 33 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade in Chicago, Ill.; worked at Tyler and Burton, Minn.; now proprietor of Commercial Printing Company, Cœur d'Alene, Idaho.

484, Muskogee, Okla.-George N. Barnes, age 40 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in Pineville, Mo.; has worked in Joplin and Carterville. B. W. Barnes, age 26 years; at trade nine years; learned trade in Fayetteville, Ark.; has been in business for past six years. John E. Edwards, age 38 years; at trade twenty-four years; learned trade in Wapella and Clinton, Ill. Harrison M. Hewitt, age 21 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Fayetteville, Ark.: has worked in Lawrence, Kan. C. A. P. Stewart, age 35 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Winfield, Kan; has worked in Bloomington, Ill., Toledo, Ohio, and Topeka, Kan.

490, Shawnee, Okla.-Manuel Bales. age 22 years; at trade six years; has worked in Tecumseh,

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503, Stamford, Conn.-James M. Cassidy, formerly a member of Newburgh Union No. 305, but allowed card to lapse some years ago on account of lack of work; now employed in Stamford, Conn. Charles Francis Horton, now employed in Greenwich, Conn.; has worked in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Port Richmond and New York city; was a member of Mt. Vernon Union, but allowed card to lapse because of sickness.

522, Morristown, N. J.-John R. Lord, age 30 years; learned trade in Philadelphia; worked in New York and Hartford; never before made application for membership.

529, Norwalk, Conn.-Charles E. Hughes, age 38 years; at trade twenty-two years; learned trade in office of Lowe & Co., New York city; has also worked at Acorn Press and in office of G. W. Rodgers & Co., New York, N. Y.

544, Douglas, Ariz.-Mrs. Nellie Hoy, age 39 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Lampasas, Texas; now working in Bisbee, Ariz.

545, Waukesha, Wis.-Alfred L. Laverrenz, age 25 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Hartford, Wis.; now working in Waukesha. Henry E. Ryberg, age 20 years; at trade six years; learned trade in New Richmond, Wis.; has also worked in Stillwater, Minn.; now working in Waukesha.

559, Medford-Ashland, Ore.-Carl W. Ralston, age 25 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Buffalo, N. Y.; worked in Hammond and Argos, Ind., and Chicago, Ill.

563, Rock Springs, Wyo.-A. C. Bailey, age 23 years; at trade six years; has worked in Erbon and Narka, Kan., and Watonga, Okla.; now employed in Rock Springs, Wyo. C. H. Vorhees, age 22 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Kalamazoo, Mich.; also worked in Hillsdale, Mich.

574, Hot Springs, Ark.-Ed I. McKinley, age 35 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade in Murfreesboro, Tenn.; has also worked in Nashville, Tenn.; was a member of Nashville Union about twelve years ago, but was suspended for non-payment of dues; has not worked in union jurisdiction without card. J. W. Boren, age 50 years; at trade thirty-two years; learned trade at Springfield, Mo.; has also worked in Hot Springs. Jefferson and Sherman; formerly held card issued by No. 574, but allowed same to lapse; has not worked at business for over a year.

613, Enid, Okla.-E. Allan Lutz, age 23 years; learned trade in Keokuk, Iowa; now working in Enid, Okla.; formerly a member of Keokuk, but allowed card to lapse while working in an unorganized town.

614, North Yakima, Wash.-Albert F. Hills, formerly member of Seattle Union, but allowed card to lapse in 1906 while working in Prosser, Wash.

638, Salina, Kan.-William Bly; has worked in Lawrence and Oskaloosa, Kan. Frank Gillman; served apprenticeship in Detroit, Mich., and worked in Hays City, Kan.

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10, Louisville, Ky.

Thomas P. Watson.

21, San Francisco, Cal. Frederick J. Waterman.

55. Syracuse, N. Y.

Charles M. S. Millard.

71, Trenton, N. J.

John Douglas Evans.

80, Kansas City, Mo.

James S. P. Rodgers.

91, Toronto, Ont., Can. John A. Johnston, James W. Melross. 113, Atchison, Kan.

William W. Clark.

138, Austin, Texas.

Evander A. Hicks, Chatham E. McLaughlin. 173, Dallas, Texas.

John C. Jones.

177, Springfield, Ill.

James H. Alley.

3, German-American, St. Louis, Mo. George Odenbach.

6, German-American, Cleveland, Ohio. Mathias Barbian.

PENSION APPLICATION DISAPPROVED SINCE LAST REPORT.

The following pension application has been disapproved by the executive council since last report. The reason for the disapproval of the petition is given. 609, Winston-Salem, N. C. Leonidas N. Keith-Insufficient membership.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Anaconda, Mont.-President, P. J. Coogan; vicepresident, John Green; secretary-treasurer, Dan Dunn; recording secretary, C. B. Shryock; executive committee, C. A. Hauck, George Roddy, John Green, T. R. Kendall, W. H. Hamilton.

Asheville, N. C.-President, Charles W. Welborn; vice-president, Paul J. Johnson; secretarytreasurer, Howard C. Hull; sergeant-at-arms, Jesse Dinkins.

Ashland, Wis.-President, F. A. Siebensohn; vice-president, H. J. Lesperance; secretary-treasurer, George M. Stephenson.

Barre, Vt.-President, George E. Maker; vicepresident, Charles Ramsdall; secretary-treasurer, F. R. Wiley; recording secretary, Lester Carpenter; executive committee, O. C. Wiley, Silas R. Dady, George Maker; label committee, Ö. C. Wiley, Phillip Ellis, F. R. Wiley.

Beaumont, Texas-President, M. L. Andrew; vice-president, R. D. Snelling; financial secretary, C. E. Drake; recording secretary, Charles Clements; treasurer, Linn Gripon; reading clerk, J. W. Tinker; sergeant-at-arms, F. S. McGeary; funeral director, Sam W. Foster; executive committee, Charles D. Green (chairman), J. D. Templeton and W. H. Seaberry; auditing committee, W. H. Seaberry (chairman), D. B. Bullock and S. W. Foster; delegates to the trades assembly, Charles D. Green, W. II. Seaberry and C. A. Culmore.

Belleville, Ill.-President, Edward Koch; vicepresident, Charles F. Wangelin; secretary-treasurer, August F. Neubauer; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas J. Patrick; representatives to allied printing trades council, Charles F. Wangelin, Joseph B. Herman, Howard Gucker; auditing committee, Julius L.

Bach, Henry Dietrich, jr., William Staehle; executive committee, Joseph Buchler, August Neubauer, Joseph B. Herman, George H. Thebbus.

Berlin, N. H.-President, Kathryn M. Howland; vice-president, Barbara E. Coyle; secretary-treasurer, Harry M. Poley; trustees, Ida J. Kinnen, John J. Smith, F. G. Jackson.

Brockton, Mass.-President, John J. Reardon; vice-president, Charles H. Murphy; secretary-treas urer, William C. Harcus; executive committee, Messrs. Reardon, Murphy, Harcus, Robinson and Bennett; sergeant-at-arms, John Hancock; delegates to central labor union, Messrs. Brown, Norris, Murphy, Leavy and Robinson; delegates to allied printing trades council, Messrs. Robinson, Massie; auditing committee, Messrs. Robinson, Bennett and Leavy.

Canandaigua, N. Y.-President, C. B. Gorham; vice-president, L. D. Canfield; secretary-treasurer, Walter Cook; recording secretary, Fred Moore; guard, W. M. Bement.

Clinton, Iowa-President, G. F. Tucker; vicepresident, D. H. Winget; recording secretary, W. B. Farver; secretary-treasurer, T. C. Thomsen; sergeant-at-arms, Carl Bloomberg; executive committee, P. Hoffman, O. C. Lindloff, G. C. Smith.

Cocour d'Alene, Idaho-President, George S. Childers; vice-president, W. J. Docken; secretary, F. W. Holmes; sergeant-at-arms, S. R. Kirkpatrick.

Coshocton, Ohio-President, George C. Ordway; vice-president, T. N. Murray; secretary-treasurer, Charles W. Brownfield; recording secretary, W. H. Barner; sergeant-at-arms, P. D. Watson; executive committee, T. N. Murray, Enos Davidson, W. H. Barner; delegates to trades council, C. W. Brownfield, G. C. Ordway, Charles McCort, J. N. Collier, W. H. Barner; delegates to allied council, J. N. Collier, T. N. Murray, U. S. Grant; sick committee, R. S. Thompson, W. H. Barner, P. D. Watson.

Cambridge, Mass.-President, P. J. Bulger; vicepresident, John J. Brown; financial secretary, Max Merk; recording secretary, James H. Nolan; sergeant-at-arms, H. E. Beaudreau; trustees, C. S. Scott, I. F. White, M. A. Adler; auditors, C. E. Bramhall, D. B. Eaton, H. Power; committee of inquiry, J. J. Brown, C. Leary, E. F. Phillips.

Colorado Springs, Colo.-President, H. A. Scholton; vice-president, E. C. Starrett; financial secretary and treasurer, J. T. Reames; recording secretary, W. W. Stephenson; executive committee, H. P. Mitchell, W. I. Reilly, J. F. Jones.

Corpus Christi, Texas-President, J. L. Gilbert; secretary, W. B. Littig; executive committee, J. F. Butcher, G. P. Blevins, B. Franklin; label committee, B. Franklin, W. J. Lissons, W. B. Heindon.

Council Bluffs, Iowa-President, John Hinkle; vice-president, James Kinkead; secretary, U. G. Cox; treasurer, P. J. Fischer; sergeant-at-arms, W. Mathis; executive committee, P. J. Guilfoyle, W. R. Mills, Clarence Tauble; label committee, V. P. Gay, W. T. Fryer, R. G. Walker; delegates to trades assembly, V. P. Gay, W. R. Mills, U. G. Cox, James Kinkead, John Hinkle.

Dayton, Ohio-President, J. Earnest Duncan; vice-president, Arthur Gemin; recording secretary, Willard Barringer; financial secretary, John H. Chambers; treasurer, William Slattery.

East Las Vegas, N. M.-President, E. J. Scott; vice-president, H. W. Stevens; secretary-treasurer, G. A. Schoeny; sergeant-at-arms, Antonio Sena.

Easton, Pa.-President, E. H. Young; vice-president, Charles Reilley; financial secretary, George Abel; recording secretary, John D. Sandt; treasurer, Charles O. Eschenbach; sergeant-at-arms, Chauncey Freeman; delegates to central labor union, Charles Kolb, E. H. Young, Robert Beidelman, Charles P. Dietrich, Ernst Edwards; auditing committee, Owen Lyons, Eugene Apitz, P. Aagaard.

Edmonton, Alta., Can.-President, William MacAdams; vice-president, S. Harns; secretary, Albert J. Healey; sergeant-at-arms, T. C. Rutherford; auditors. R. Elliott, J. Price, H. Paradis; JOURNAL correspondent, William MacAdams; executive com

mittee, William MacAdams, A. J. Healey, L. Norman, E. H. Garrison, J. W. Adair.

Fargo, N. D.-President, A. P. Messer; vicepresident, R. J. Weymouth; secretary-treasurer, W.. H. Dietrich; recording secretary, W. B. McLaughlin, sergeant-at-arms, A. W. Bowman; executive committee, E. C. Fleming, H. E. McCaskie, C. J. Rusness.

Findlay, Ohio-President, Fred Johnson; vicepresident, William Smith; recording secretary, Otis E. Goble; financial secretary. Joe A. Spangler; sergeant-at-arms, Michael Newman.

Galveston, Texas-President, E. W. S. Shaw; secretary-treasurer, George H. Kunz; executive committee, H. D. Carr.

Girard, Kan.-President, W. T. Nelson; vicepresident, H. H. Barrett; secretary, S. Hampton; executive committee, S. B. Nichols, Marvin Brown, W. E. Ford; sergeant-at-arms, R. M. Hampton.

Gloversville, N. Y. (Fulton County)-President, Walter McClain; vice-president, T. E. Cook; recording secretary, William Linto; secretary-treasurer, John Bordis; auditing committee, Charles Bennett, George Hogle, W. Alexander.

Great Falls, Mont.-President, Leo Simpson; vice-president, J. B. Densmore; secretary-treasurer, E. B. Shafer; sergeant-at-arms, R. R. Marsh; reading clerk, J. M. Patten; executive committee, J. B. Densmore, C. G. Crago, J. F. White; label committee, W. F. Bennyhoff, F. J. Leisenfeld, J. N. White.

Guelph, Ont., Can.-President, A. E. Humphries; vice-president, William Templeman; finan cial secretary, Charles P. Doughty; recording secretary, John Jones; treasurer, William S. de Mouilfied; sergeant-at-arms, Dan Carmichael; delegates to trades and labor council, Fred White, Arthur Simons, William S. de Mouilfied; auditors, William Warren, A. A. Anderson, Jack Spalding.

Harrisburg, Pa.-President, Frank C. Hoffman; vice-president, A. P. Speas; treasurer, A. G. Keet; recording secretary, Ralph Laverty; financial secretary, C. E. Ripper; sergeant-at-arms, John Haitacher; trustee, D. L. Kiester.

Hutchinson, Kan.-President, J. A. Voth; vicepresident, J. E. Carroll; secretary-treasurer, J. E. Workman; sergeant-at-arms, W. L. Hedrick; executive committee, J. E. Carroll, S. B. Scott and Paul R. Hunter.

Joplin, Mo.-President, W. P. Gault; vice-president, John I. Power; recording secretary, W. A. Myers; secretary-treasurer, M. H. Gardner; executive board, C. W. Fear, P. C. Condict, Will Anderson, D. C. Witt; trustees, A. W. Chabin, Lon Troxel, Charles Stearns; sergeant-at-arms, Tom Zilhardt; delegates to Joplin trades assembly, Lon Troxel, C. W. Fear, E. V. Carleton, D. C. Witt, M. H. Gardner.

Keokuk, Iowa-President, A. K. Stewart; vicepresident, Harry Bertschinger; financial secretary, G. W. Eaton; treasurer, Curtis C. Keepf; recording secretary, Alfred Windler; executive committee, Al Keifer, Al Hemenway, Frank Van Deren; sergeantat-arms, E. W. Scott.

Leavenworth, Kan.-President, William J. Smith; secretary, Edward Lanzer; treasurer, Frank Swandt. Lethbridge, Alta., Can.-President, H. Nickol son; vice-president, W. S. Tuckwell; secretarytreasurer, A. E. Smith; sergeant-at-arms, H. Maveety.

London, Ont.-President, James Drennan; vicepresident, F. Wanless; financial secretary, F. W. Chambers; corresponding secretary, William O. Ruse; treasurer, B. L. Parkinson; sergeant-at-arms, William Floyd.

Lowell, Mass.-President, Joseph R. Gelinas; vice-president, Charles E. Shelden; secretary-treasurer, W. H. Brown; recording secretary, Thomas F. Gallagher; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas F. Walsh; executive committee, Charles Chitty, F. A. Spead, Joseph F. Gobin, John O'Hearn, C. V. Hart.

Madisonville, Ky.-President, W. A. Stewart;

vice-president, D. B. Wilson; secretary-treasurer, Posey Littlepage; recording secretary, Guy Dyer.

Memphis (Tenn.) Mailers-President, Harry Cochran; vice-president, Sam Nathan; recording secretary, T. E. Clements; financial secretary, B. A. Whitsitt; sergeant-at-arms, W. H. Alexander.

Middletown, N. Y.-President, H. M. Norton; vice-president, H. G. McCarter; secretary-treasurer, F. M. Cox; recording secretary, W. B. Ketcham; sergeant-at-arms, C. T. Conkling.

Mobile, Ala.-President, L. Burt; vice-president, T. A. White; secretary, J. J. Russell; treasurer, H. Fowler; sergeant-at-arms, J. A. Vautrot; finance committee, J. S. Hendricks, Charles Brant, J. J. Caine; delegates to allied trades, T. A. White, J. Hendricks, J. J. Caine; delegates to central trades council, J. J. Caine, Charles Brant, E. Damer, J. A. Vautrot, C. L. Grigsby.

Newark, Ohio-President, D. H. Lewis; vicepresident, Charles Roeser; secretary-treasurer, W. E. Burton; recording secretary, James McGoff; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Butler; delegate to trades council, J. Vollmer.

New York (N. Y.) Hebrew-American-Presi dent, Hyman Rosenson; vice-president, A. Josephson; treasurer, M. Forsichbauer; recording secretary, J. Roseman; financial secretary, M. Gardner; corresponding secretary, Samuel Schonfeld; sergeant-at-arms, M. Rosenblum; trustees, S. Schonfeld and M. Rosenblum.

North Yakima, Wash.-President, N. P. Linn; vice-president, A. F. Davis; secretary-treasurer, W. A. Myers; sergeant-at-arms, C. F. Liggett.

Norwich, Conn.-President, William J. Curran; vice-president, James N. Hawkins; secretary, George B. Neibert; treasurer, George C. Risley; standing committee, William J. Curran, James N. Hawkins, Frank V. Smith; auditor, William Metzger; delegates to central labor union, George B. Neibert, James H. Burdick, George C. Risley, Tracy Burdick.

Olympia, Wash.-President, D. R. Wickersham; vice-president, A. W. Brown; secretary-treasurer, George L. Levy; executive committee, A. W. Brown, George W. Hopp and F. L. Howard; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Murphy; trades council committee, A. W. Brown, T. P. Hollcraft and F. Satterlee.

Ottawa, Ont., Can.-President, Michael Powell; vice-president, J. I. Dionne; corresponding secretary, W. C. Metzger; recording secretary, J. A. Murphy; financial secretary, E. W. Raper; treasurer, W. H. Reynolds; executive committee, P. M. Draper, William C. Blount, George Hastey, Alex. Brown; sick relief committee, Robert Currie, A. Gooden, J. A. Kavanagh; auditors, W. J. Binks, jr., W. H. McClory, J. K. Peffers; delegates to allied trades, P. M. Draper, W. Lodge, J. I. Dionne; trustee, George Simmonds; delegates to allied printing trades council, William C. Blount, George Hastey, J. Byrne; sergeant-at-arms, J. MacFraser.

Ottumwa, Iowa-President, E. G. Johnson; vicepresident, C. V. Humphrey; secretary-treasurer, Charles B. Gilliland; recording secretary, Guy A. McLaughlin; executive committee, John B. Bacon, C. E. Smith, K. L. Smith; sergeant-at-arms, G. J. Pickett; label committee, J. M. Woods. A. J. Hathaway, T. J. Huston; legislative committee, J. A. Maden, W. O. Karr, E. L. Souger.

Pawtucket, R. I.-President, Charles Bramhall; vice-president, William Foley; treasurer, Forrest C. Taylor; secretary, L. Anderson.

Peekskill, N. Y.-President, Harry Waldbauer; vice-president, H. R. Dennis; secretary-treasurer, Thomas P. Brown.

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retary, J. G. Perry; recording secretary, George Hamon; sergeant-at-arms, George Paxman; treasurer, Walter Peters; scribe, J. Galbraith; auditors, Messrs. Cairns, Gowin and Handley; executive committee, Messrs. Slighte, Dobbin and McGuire; delegates to trade and labor council, Messrs. Moore, Dobbin and Hamon.

Plainfield, N. J.-President, Roy S. Woolley; vice-president, Robert Scott; secretary-treasurer, Harry W. Thomas; sergeant-at-arms, Frazee Put

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Pontiac, Mich.-President, Daniel Grogan; vicepresident, H. A. Beaudin; recording secretary, Frank W. Selden; secretary-treasurer, R. V. Henderson; sergeant-at-arms, B. L. Eisenbrey; execu tive committee, Dan Grogan, Robert Lee, William Ellwood, B. L. Eisenbrey, James Hampton.

Port Arthur, Ont., Can.-President, E. G. Price; vice-president, E. McKinstry; recording secretary, H. E. Lawrence; treasurer, H. Flaherty.

Scranton, Pa.--President, O. P. Hopkins; vicepresident, E. T. O'Malley; recording-corresponding secretary, A. T. Stover; secretary-treasurer, C. A. Keller; sergeant-at-arms, George Green.

Salem, Ohio-President, E. E. Stone; vice-president, H. A. Kling; secretary-treasurer, H. W. McCurdy; recording secretary, W. F. Crowl; sergeantat-arms, Charles Schwartz.

Salem, Ore.-President, Harry H. Hill; vicepresident, Martin Sweeney; financial secretary, Fred A. Carothers; recording secretary, Henry Pape; sergeant-at-arms, Budd Hill; executive committee, M. D. Piçkenton, J. W. Baker, L. Van Vleet; auditing committee, Budd Hill, Frank Juskoski, S. R. Vail; label committee, R. A. Harris, George D. Reynolds, C. E. Knowland; membership committee, C. W. Brant, F. H. Case, C. Hughes; cemetery committee, J. S. Wyant, Mamie Montgomery and Minnie Moeler.

Springfield, Mass.-President, J. R. C. Browning; vice-president, M. G. Carr; recording and corresponding secretary, James F. Wright; secretarytreasurer, W. W. Barker; sergeant-at-arms, K. P. Campion; executive board, J. R. C. Browning, M. G. Carr, James F. Wright, F. H. Dunham, C. B. Porter, Arthur Phillips, M. V. Harris, W. W. Barker.

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St. John, N. B., Can.-President, James Russell; vice-president, Ernest H. Toole; recording secretary, Frank W. Stanton; financial secretary, HerT. Campbell; treasurer, Robert Kennedy; sergeant-at-arms, Arthur Mullings; executive committee, John Lougon, G. H. Maxwell, G. T. McCafferty, John Thompson, J. R. Hopkins, Ambrose McGourty.

Sterling, Ill.-President, P. A. Alderfer; vicepresident, C. C. Atkins; recording secretary, Paul R. Grove; secretary-treasurer, Charles Willett; sergeant-at-arms, Fred Bloss.

St. Louis (Mo.) Mailers-President, James J. Mulcahy; vice-president, J. F. Brueggemann; secretary-treasurer, William Sievers; recording secretary, Louis Koppel; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Herbort; executive committee, G. Lake, H. J. Hollman, William Neiderer, J. F. Brueggemann, A. C. Carl

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Streator, Ill.-President, John L. Perry;_ vicepresident, T. L. Brooks; financial secretary, Frank W. Baxendale; recording secretary, Fred Mowbray; treasurer, Charles L. Notman; executive committee, James Radigan, R. Jones, G. W. Bonham, Charles Notman; sergeant-at-arms, Span Cotton; delegates to trades council, J. L. Perry, R. A. Jones, G. W. Bonham.

Spokane, Wash.-President, N. J. Laumer; vicepresident, J. R. Morford; secretary-treasurer, Samuel A. Kennedy; sergeant-at-arms, W. Y. Sanborn; reading clerk, W. J. Poole; executive committee, J. R. Morford, Frank McNeil, H. H. George, G. C. Hazeltine, George R. Johnson.

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