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learned trade in Defiance, Iowa; has also worked in Bedford, Iowa.

121, Topeka, Kan.-Lewis A. Kirkpatrick, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade at Clay Center, Kan.; has also worked at Junction City, Kan., and Franklin, Neb.; never belonged to any union. David R. Summers, age 29 years: has worked as proofreader at Kansas City, Mo.; Richmond, Va.; St. Paul, Minn., and Topeka, Kan.

128, South Bend, Ind.-Joseph P. Gozder, age 21 years; at trade seven years; learned trade in Chicago, Ill.; has been employed there ever since. R. M. Howe, age 29 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Charlotte, Mich.; has also worked in Grand Rapids and Lansing, Mich.

140, Bismarck, N. D.-Alvin E. Boen, age 19 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Fergus Falls, Minn.; has also worked in Mohall and Washburn, N. D.

141, Williamsport, Pa.-D. A. Lutz; at trade twelve years; has worked in Jersey Shore, Danville and Liverpool, Pa.

146, Charleston, W. Va.-E. C. Spears; at trade four years; worked in Wiston, Buckhannon and Pruntytown, W. Va.; never worked in union town. John H. Williams, formerly a member of No. 146, later a member of Johnstown (Pa.) Union, which union went defunct during eight-hour assessment. S. C. Ward, for apprentice membership; at trade three years; worked at Gallipolis, Ohio.

150, Elizabeth, N. J.-Gertrude W. Hall, age 30 years; learned trade in New York city; never before made application for membership.

152, Manchester, N. H.-Felix E. Hall, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Manchester; allowed Boston traveling card to lapse.

160, Columbia, Mo.-Elbert H. Rugg, age 38 years; at trade sixteen years; learned trade in Windsor, Mo.; never before made application. Lee Rugg, age 44 years; at trade twenty-eight years; learned trade in Arrow Rock, Mo.; worked in Windsor, Mo.; never before made application.

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162, Jacksonville, Fla.-L. D. Geiger, age years; at trade eight years; has worked at Tampa and Titusville, Fla. John F. Setzer, age 34 years; at trade fifteen years; has worked at Hickory and Marion, N. C.

165, Worcester, Mass.-F. B. Dodge, age 47 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Worcester; worked in Boston, Mass.; Lewiston, Me.; and Meriden, Conn.

167, Schenectady, N. Y.-William Magadem, jr., age 20 years; has worked in Fort Plain, N. Y., and Springdale, Conn.

168, Muskegon, Mich.-Will Vanderlaan, age 22 years; served apprenticeship for six years. Henry Barthlomew, age 22 years; learned trade at Muskegon, Mich.; has worked in Chicago, Ill.; never before applied for membership.

176, Montreal, Can.-Thomas Lepansee; has worked at Hawkesburg, Ont., and in Montreal. Lorne Van Iderstien; has worked in Summerside, P. E. I.

180, Sioux City, Iowa-Lee D. Maynard, age 35 years; at trade fifteen years in Ireton and Sioux City, Iowa; formerly a member of No. 180.

183, Savannah, Ga.-John W. Holder, formerly a member, but let card expire while working in country town.

189, Lexington, Ky.-H. M. Baxter, at trade nineteen years; has worked at Louisville, Midway and Versailles, Ky.

193, Spokane, Wash.-F. E. Wilch, age 33 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Bluffton, Ohio; has worked in several unorganized towns; was formerly a member of Spokane Union, but allowed card to lapse while working in small country towns; never worked in an unfair shop. C. B. Simonson, age 24 years; at trade seven years; learned trade at Ada, Minn.; never worked in an organized city.

203, Council Bluffs, Iowa-Chester C. Charles, age 20 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Tekamah, Neb.; has also worked in Oakland and Herman.

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209, Lincoln, Neb.-G. A. Blundor, age years; at trade ten years; learned trade at Baton Rouge, La.; never before applied for membership.

213, Rockford, Ill.-P. C. Johnson, age 28 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Boston, Mass.

214, Pendleton, Ore.-H. O. Akers, age 26 years; learned trade in Ione, Ore.; worked in Albany, Ore.; Vancouver and Davenport, Wash. E. S. Lampkin, age 23 years; has always worked in this jurisdiction.

215, Decatur, Ill.-James Sparrow, age 45 years; now working at Sullivan, Ill.; claims to have been a member and to have been suspended for non-payment of dues while outside the jurisdiction of a local union.

216, Springfield, Mass.-Claeton Cash, age_ 33 years; at trade ten years; learned trade at Polhemus Printing Company, New York, N. Y.; has also worked in Meriden, Conn.; now employed at Springfield, Mass.; never before applied for admission to any union.

226, Vancouver, B. C.-William M. Kubon, age 34 years; learned trade at Delano, Minn.; worked five years in St. Paul, Minn.

229, Crawfordsville, Ind.-Harry G. Forbes, age 22 years; at trade five years, learned trade at Ypsilanti, Mich.; never worked in organized towns.

231, San Jose, Cal.-Charles W. Williams, age 48 years; at trade twenty-five years; T. D. Williams, age 24 years; at trade eight years. Curtis E. Dennis, age 22 years; for apprentice membership; at trade three years; now working at San Jose.

242, York, Pa.-U. J. Gribbin, age 32 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in office of Lanston Monotype Company, Philadelphia; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse while not working at the trade.

243. Hutchinson, Kan.-S. T. Brown, at trade fifteen years; formerly belonged to union, but quit trade two years ago; was suspended for non-pay. ment of dues.

252, Bridgeport, Conn.-James W. Morgan, age 32 years; at trade seventeen years; learned trade in Chester, Pa.; former member of Ansonia Union, now defunct, but allowed card to lapse.

260, Findlay, Ohio-Harry L. Hoffa, age 29 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Bowling Green, Ohio; worked in McComb, Ohio. L. P. Benedict, age 50 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in Osceola, Iowa; worked at Rawson, Ohio.

262, Uniontown, Pa.-Ora C. Maust, age 23 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Edgewood Park, Pa., and Romney, W. Va.

263, Asheville, N. C.-James F. Barrett, age 27 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Limestone, Tenn.; has worked in Bridgeport and Stevenson, Ala.; never before made application for membership.

282, Sterling, Ill.-G. E. Bishop, age 47 years; at trade thirty-two years; learned trade at Oshkosh, Wis.; has also worked at Gettysburg and Mynsdale, Pa., and Wheaton, Ill.; formerly held Milwaukee card, but allowed it to lapse while not working at the trade.

283. Oklahoma City, Okla.-G. R. Holden, age 26 years; at trade twelve years; learned trade in Battle Creek, Mich.; has also worked in Lansing, Mich., and Hamilton, Ohio; allowed card to lapse after leaving Lansing.

284, Anderson, Ind.-W. A. Bixler; learned trade at Grand Junction, Mich.; has also worked in Madisonville, W. Va., and Indianapolis; never before made application for membership. William I. Ivins, learned trade at Oxford, Ohio; has

worked in Middletown and Hamilton, Ohio, and Gas City, Ind.

294, Waukegan, Ill.-William Mitchell, age 32 years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in England; worked at Gary, Ind.

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329, Waterbury, Conn.-Walter age 20 years; at trade four years; has worked in Waterbury and Naugatuck.

340, Nelson, B. C.-I. Clifford Leonard, age 21 years; at trade five years.

348, Girard, Kan.-T. H. Horne, age 23 years; at trade six years; learned trade in Blackwater, Mo.; has also worked in St. Louis, Booneville and Kansas City, Mo.

352, Phoenix, Ariz.-George E. Allison, at trade four years; has worked in Mesa, Ariz., and Los Angeles, Cal.

364, Coshocton, Ohio-E. J. Drake, age 41 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade at Science Hill, Ohio; has worked at Jewett, Ohio; never before applied for admission into any union.

388, Walla Walla, Wash.-J. B. Silk, age 44 years; learned trade in San Francisco; left card in Boston in 1895 because unable to get work on account of introduction of machines; has not made a business of looking for work in union cities since leaving the union.

395, Vincennes, Ind.-A. R. Cochran, age 24 years; at trade six years; has worked in Lawrenceville and Bridgeport, Ill.; never before applied for membership, and has never worked in an organized town.

408, Ottawa, Kan.-Floyd Shoaf, age 21 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Pomona, Kan. 410, Everett, Wash.-C. W. Bunce, age 28 years; learned trade at Jacksonville, Ill.; has also worked in Butte, Mont.; Guthrie, Okla.; La Junta, Colo.; formerly held card from Jacksonville, Ill., but lost same and left the trade; has been running paper at Coulee City, Wash.

440, New

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York Hungarian-William age 25 years; at trade ten years; learned trade in Hungary. Theryan Wisnewsky, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Russia.

442, LaSalle-Peru, I.-Arthur J. Zolper, age 19 years; at trade seven and one-half years; learned trade in Mendota, Ill.

444, Champaign-Urbana,

I11.-J. A. Edwards, age 25 years; at trade five years; learned trade at Champaign, Ill., and Terry, Mont.; never before applied for membership.

465, Tucson, Ariz.-Edw. R. Bryan, age 40 years; at trade twenty-three years; learned trade at Ottawa, Ill.; was member of No. 16 in 1888, but allowed card to lapse.

490, Shawnee, Okla.-Mrs. L. W. Fraser, age 30 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Savanna, Ill.; has also worked in Mt. Carmel, Ill., and Wewoka, Okla.

494, Abilene, Texas-Olin Gaston, age 23 years; at trade ten years; learned trade at Granbury, Texas; has also worked in Hubbard, Brownwood and San Angelo, Texas; never before applied for membership. A. G. Mayse, age 19 years; at trade four and one-half years; learned trade at Brady, Texas; has also worked in Mason and Menardville, Texas; never before applied for membership. J. T. Davis, age 20 years; at trade four years; learned trade at Franklin, Texas; has also worked at Haskell and Stamford, Texas; never before applied for membership.

516, Norwalk, Ohio-Miss Nora Ryan, at trade four years; learned trade in Norwalk, Ohio; never applied for membership before. George W. Lynch, age 32 years; at trade four years; learned trade in Painesville and Norwalk, Ohio; never applied for membership before. Lionel Wolsworth, age 31 years; at trade twenty years; learned trade in New York city; was formerly a member of union.

528, Corpus Christi, Texas-C. Richard Rice, age 20 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Covington, Ind.

539, Gulfport, Miss.-Lucy Sullender, age 37 years; learned trade in Indianapolis; has worked in Chicago. W. A. Henslee, age 58 years; learned trade in Columbus, Ky.; has worked in Cairo, Ill.; Fernando and Scranton, Miss.

550, Lewistown, Mont.-George H. Beasley, age 39 years; at trade twenty-five years; learned trade in Columbus, Kan.; formerly held card from Kansas City (Mo.) Union.

555, Fernie, B. C., Can.-M. B. Archibals, age 25 years; at trade five years; worked in Vernon and Golden, B. C.; now working in Michels, B. C.

568, Lake Charles, La.-John W. O'Bryan, age 22 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Abbeville, La.; has worked in New Iberia and Lake Charles, La. A. L. Presby, age 34 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Many, La.; has worked in Alexandria, New Iberia, Abbeville and Jennings, La.

581, Fort Madison, Iowa-J. R. Sherman, has worked at Bonaparte, Keokuk and Ottumwa, Iowa; allowed card to lapse and in business for himself since 1894.

586, Greeley, Colo.-A. W. Stewart, age 27 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade in North Platte, Neb.; never worked in union town. E. C. Fuller, age 26 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Bonaparte, Iowa; made application in Keokuk, Iowa, in 1906, but left jurisdiction before same was acted upon.

597, Richmond-Martinez, Cal.-Martin Harry Beach, age 24 years; at trade five years; learned trade at Ashland, Ore.; now working at Crockett, Cal.

599, Herrin, Ill.-A. W. Essick, age 37 years; at trade eighteen years; learned trade at Murphysboro, Ill.; now working in Duquoin, Ill.

613, Enid, Okla.-J. Harry Toler, age 19 years; at trade five years; learned trade in Latham, Kan. Clinton Coleman, age 29 years; at trade eleven years; learned trade at Fort Worth, Texas; has also worked at Wilmar, Minn., and Baker City, Ore.

617, Wallace, Idaho-L. J. Kintz, formerly member of Los Angeles Union; let card lapse two years ago, when he quit printing and went with the Unitype Machine Company as salesman; wishes to engage in business again; has worked at Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, and Los Angeles, Cal.

619, Sapulpa, Okla.-Gilder Fields, age 27 years; at trade fifteen years; learned trade in Mexia, Texas; has also worked in Texarkana; never made application for admission before. Merton L. Smith, age 25 years; at trade thirteen years; learned trade in Stockton, Kan.

627, Moose Jaw, Sask., Can.-James Frampton, at trade eight years; learned trade at Hartlepool, England; has worked at Winnipeg, Kenosa and Saltcoats; formerly a member of Winnipeg Union.

656, Bozeman, Mont.-Wallis Meador, age 23 years; at trade five years; learned trade in McLeansboro, Ill.

662, Fremont, Neb.-W. P. Hogard, age 23 years; learned trade in Albany, Ky.; now working in Fremont; has worked in Fairbury, Neb.; held card in Lincoln Union, but allowed same to lapse while working in unorganized towns.

PENSION APPLICATIONS.

[Objections to the granting of the old age pension to the following petitioners must be filed with Secretary-Treasurer Hays within thirty days.]

2, Philadelphia, Pa.

Figner, Charles Davis-Age 60 years; originally joined Philadelphia Union in 1869; has been a continuous member of that local for thirty-nine years.

Litchfield, George B.-Age 67 years; originally joined Philadelphia Union in 1888; has been a continuous member of that local for twenty years.

3, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Gardner, Gervis S.-Age 66 years; originally joined Cleveland (Ohio) Union in 1864; has been a continuous member of Cincinnati Union for thirty-seven years; has been a continuous member of the organization for forty-five years.

7, Pittsburg, Pa.

Moffitt, Samuel L.-Age 68 years; originally joined Pittsburg Union in 1863; has been affiliated with unions in Philadelphia and Boston; has been a continuous member of the organization for fortysix years. 13, Boston, Mass.

Daly, Richard-Age 71 years; originally joined Boston Union in 1857; has been a continuous member of that local for twenty-two years.

McCue, William P.-Age 70 years; originally joined Cambridge Union in 1865; has been a continuous member of Boston Union for twenty-two years.

15, Rochester, N. Y.

Moodie, Edward John-Age 60 years; originally joined Edinburgh (Scotland) Union in 1867; deposited London card in New York city in 1886 or 1887; has been affiliated with unions in Rochester, New Haven, Boston and Waterbury; has been a continuous member of the organization for twentythree or twenty-four years.

16, Chicago, Ill.

Curley, John-Age 65 years; originally joined Denver Union in 1865 or 1866; has been affiliated with unions in Helena and Chicago; has been a continuous member of Chicago Union for twenty years; has been a continuous member of the organization for forty-four years.

Lightner, Samuel S.-Age 62 years; originally joined Pittsburg Union in 1869; has been affiliated with unions in New York, Des Moines and Chicago; has been a continuous member of Chicago Union for fifteen years; has been a continuous member of the organization for twenty-eight years.

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Drake, Sidney Albert-Age 66 years; originally joined Houston Union in 1866; on the honorary roll of Galveston Union from 1883 to 1887; resumed active membership in Dallas Union in 1887; has been a continuous member of San Francisco Union for eight years; has been a continuous member of the organization since 1887.

Foran, Mrs. Elizabeth V.-Age 61 years; originally joined San Francisco Union in 1872; has been a continuous member of that local for twenty years.

James. Richard A.-Age 68 years; originally joined Virginia_City_(Nev.) Union in 1864; deposited card in San Francisco Union in 1868; has been a continuous member of that local for twenty years; has been a continuous member of the organization for forty-four years.

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461, Cairo, Ill.

James R. Nickerson.

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.

67, Lockport, N. Y.

William J. Marshall-Insufficient membership.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

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Albuquerque, N. M.-President, Hughes, jr.; vice-president, Victor W. Keith; secretary-treasurer, Ira Bacon; executive committee, Coral Roberts, J. M. Sylvester and C. E. McKee; sergeant-at-arms, Frank T. Strother.

Anderson, Ind.-President, Timothy Casey; vicepresident, T. S. Windle; secretary-treasurer, B. F. Harb; recording secretary, William Sipel; sergeant-at-arms, W. E. French; executive committee, William Willcutts, F. C. Pilling, V. am Clifford; auditing committee, H. T. Hallam, . O. Wallace, R. N. Mattox.

Bridgeport, Conn.-President, William H. Bixby; vice-president, Edward Bennetto; secretary-treas urer, P. W. Pulver; sergeant-at-arms, F. W. Jeph

cote.

Cleveland (Ohio) Mailers-President, Martin O. Knapp; vice-president; John O'Hare; secretarytreasurer, Paul Truesdell.

Columbia, Mo.-President, R. E. Barrett; vicepresident: Ready Ruenzi; secretary-treasurer, V. G. Hawkins; member executive committee, S. P.

Crump; auditing committee, William Yochum, Walter Ballenger, J. G. McQuitty.

Denison, Texas-President, A. F. Henning; vicepresident, J. J. Dennis; sergeant-at-arms, Claude Tise; executive committee, W. L. Beavers, L. E. Stewart, G. Hull; delegates to labor trades council, R. M. Haley, F. R. Lawhon, George M. Casserleigh, J. B. Mabry, A. E. Clymer; recording secretary, R. M. Haley; JOURNAL Correspondent, F. R. Lawhon.

Galesburg, Ill.-President, C. F. Calson; vicepresident, H. II. Wager; recording secretary, Elvin Willey; secretary-treasurer, O. W. Walkup; sergeant-at-arms, F. E. Berquist; auditors, A. E. Schneider, S. W. Martin, A. W. Husted; executive board, H. H. Wager, George Palmer, C. A. Reynolds.

'Hamilton, Can.-President, James T. Bonner; first vice-president, William H. Jameson; second vice-president, Charles E. Doves; secretary, John J. Burns; treasurer, Edwin James; sergeant-atarms, George Henderson; auditors, William Wareham, W. H. Jameson, A. Lilbgow; trustees, A. Taylor, D. Fairlough; delegates to trades and labor council, P. P. Obermeyer, Charles I. Aitchison, John J. Burns, James T. Bonner; label committee, John J. Burns, Thomas Costello, Fred Atkinson, Hermon Fisher, F. J. Smith.

Kewanee, Ill.-President, F. C. Krans; vicepresident, Fred Ingles; secretary-treasurer, R. E. Morton; executive committee, Fred Ingles, J. R. Biedelman, Ivan Bell; auditing committee, F. C. Krans, Fred Ingles, Ivan Bell.

Lansing, Mich.-President, William Reichmann; financial secretary, W. E. McPhee; treasurer, Thomas Hart; recording secretary, A. Sheere; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Beckwith; assistant sergeantat-arms, William Childs.

Lewistown, Mont.-President, E. J. Bettner; vice-president, J. S. Flanigan; executive committee, Albert E. Shroeder, Walter S. Marshall, Ray d'Autremont.

Lockport, N. Y.-President, H. G. Hutcheson; vice-president, Alfred J. Clark; treasurer, I. Edward Bush; recording and corresponding secretary, M. I. Moran; sergeant-at-arms, George M. Clair; auditing committee, Roswell Wilson, A. J. Clark and George M. Clair.

Loveland, Colo.-President, F. O. Nicholson; vice-president, J. A. Francis; secretary-treasurer, H. H. Harris; recording secretary, II. Siegel; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Pavitt; executive committee, J. A. Francis, H. H. Harris and C. E. Lyle; label committee, C. E. Barngrover, Herbert Siegel and Frank Pavitt.

Marion, Ind.-President, E. C. Aborn; vicepresident, L. M. Cilles; secretary-treasurer, George C. Chambers; recording secretary, F. H. McClellan; trustees, Ed. T. Goss, J. H. Macadam; sergeant-at-arms, Martin Mueller; delegates to central trades council, Frank Barr, J. H. Britt, Stephen S. Ott, N. L. Wallace, W. H. Bomberger, W. C. Robertson.

Meriden, Conn.-President, J. J. Golden; vicepresident, E. H. Whiting; secretary-treasurer, H. C. Maydwell; auditors, E. H. Whiting, C. C. French, T. Reiman; delegates to central labor union, W. H. Hornbrooks, T. Lawler, Charles Dossin; executive committee, O. R. Brandenberger, T. Lawler, T. Reiman, W. F. Powers, H. C. Maydwell; label committee, H. C. Maydwell, E. Hasspacher, W. F. Powers, O. R. Brandenberger.

Montreal, Quebec-President, A. M. Steele; first vice-president, Alfred Godiu; second vicepresident, Gust. Francq; financial secretary, Ovila Grandmaison; recording secretary, Henri Cardinal; treasurer, Louis Gadoury; sergeant-at-arms, R. Poitras; executive committee, N. Berthiaume, C. Coutu, Gust. Francq, A. M. Steele and J. St. Hilaire: delegates to trades council, E. Poitras, J. A. Rodier, Gust. Francq and J. St. Hilaire; label committee, N. Berthiaume, E. Poitras and V. Guertiu; joint committee, Victor Tardif, J. A. Rodier and A. M. Steele.

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Muscatine, Iowa-President, L. C. Smith; vicepresident, W. P. Pierrett; secretary-treasurer. W. H. Deutschman; recording secretary, E. B. Molis; sergeant-at-arms, G. W. Keckler; label committee, J. J. O'Brien, G. W. Keckler.

Pekin, Ill.-President, William H. Bates; vicepresident, Harry B. Myers; secretary-treasurer, W. A. Rude; recording secretary, Don Reardon; sergeant-at-arms, William Schnert; delegates to

trades assembly, James Grant, Len Halstein, John Deppert.

Portland, Me.-President, James M. Hamm; corresponding and financial secretary, Peter J. Curran; treasurer, Thomas L. Haskell.

Quebec, Canada.-President, Charles E. Rousseau; vice-president, Joseph Coleman; fiancial secretary, Alf. Larose; treasurer, Edward Little; recording secretary, W. Garns; corresponding secretary, M. J. Crane; librarian, Victor Marquis; assistant librarian, A. Dugal, jr.; sergeant-at-arms, Victor Lefebvre; executive committee, S. Poulin, J. Gray, Z. Chretien, George Cooke, E. Genest, Theop. Huard and J. Flamand; auditors, Z. Chretien, P. Pichette and Ed. Genest; delegates to federated trades council, Joseph Blanchet, Adelard Minguy and George Cooke; label committee. Joseph Coleman, Napolean Belleau, Vincent Fusk, P. Dugal, E. Genest and James Fogarty.

Richmond and Martinez, Cal.-President, M. J. Neckel; vice-president, B. E. Stotts; secretarytreasurer, H. E. Jennings; sergeant-at-arms, L. G. Brown.

San Bernardino, Cal.-President, J. A. Kavanaugh; vice-president, N. R. Bridges; recorder, A. A. Craig; secretary-treasurer, Sydney Waite; sergeant-at-arms, Wiley Brazelton; directors and auditors, C. E. Walker, Clarence Stewart, B. I. Valentine.

St. Catherines, Ont.-President, Walter P. James; vice-president, James Mathewson; financial secretary, Bert Gadsby; recording secretary; Fred Rickert; treasurer, J. H. Carroll; sergeant-at-arms, Vic. Hartman; financial committee, Robert McGlashan, D. Marshall and E. Warner; trades and labor delegates, Messrs. Crowley, Mathewson and McGlashan; installation committee, Messrs. Sidey, Karn and McGlashan.

Titusville, Pa.-President, Charles Slattery; vicepresident, George Curtis; sergeant-at-arms, Robert G. Carlson.

Trenton, N. J.-President, William J. Dingethal; vice-president, Gustav Homiere; secretary-treasurer, George M. Applegate; corresponding secretary, H. S. Emerson; sergeant-at-arms, John J. Clarke; trustees, E. J. Faucett, Warren Erwin, J. J. Delate.

Waterbury, Conn.-President, John E. Casey; vice-president, John H. Phelan; recording secretary, Fred S. Gorham; secretary-treasurer, John F. Murphy; sergeant-at-arms, Leroy E. Bolles.

THE severest punishment a man can receive who has injured another is to have committed the injury; and no man is more severely punished than he who is subject to the whip of his own repentance.- -Seneca.

MORAL good is a practical stimulus; it is no sooner seen than it inspires an impulse to practice. -Plutarch.

IF you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher's stone.-Franklin.

THERE is in the worst of fortune the best of chances for a happy change.--Euripides.

A PATIENT mind is the best remedy for afflic tion. Plautus.

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