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AGASSIZ, Alexander, scientist, 75, at sea, March 28. ALEXANDER, general, C. S. A., military critic, 74. Edward P., brigadier Savannah, Ga., April 28. AMES, James B., dean of the Harvard Law School, writer on legal subjects, 63. Cambridge, Mass., January 8. ANDERSON, A. L., brigadier general, U. S. A., 75, Santa Barbara, Cal., June 9.

ANDREWS, Wesley R.,

editor and politician, 72, Washington, Pennsylvania D. C., February 5.

ATKINSON, Louis E., ex-Representative from Pennsylvania, 69, Mifflin, Penn., February 5.

BENEDICT, Frank Lee, magazine editor
and author, 76, Philadelphia, Penn.,
December 17.

BEARD, W. D., Chief Justice of the Su-
BEVERIDGE, John L., ex-Governor of
preme Court of Tennessee, 73, Nashville,
Tenn., Dec. 7.
Illinois, ex-Representative in Congress
BIDDLE, Craig, Philadelphia jurist, 87,
from Illinois, 86, Hollywood, Cal.,
May 3.
BIDDLE, James, brigadier general, U.
Philadelphia, Penn., July 26.
BLACKWELL, Dr. Emily, physician and
S. A. (retired), 78, Berkeley Springs,
W. Va., June 9.
BLODGETT,
hospital founder and worker, 84, York,
Me., September 8.

BOWERS, Lloyd W., Solicitor General of
Senator from New Jersey, 76, Long
Rufus, ex-United
Branch, N. J., October 3.
States
BOWNE, the Rev. Dr. Borden P., teacher
the United States, 51, Boston, Mass.,
September 9.
BRADLEY, Luther P.. brigadier general,
and philosophical
writer. 63, Brookline, Mass,, April 1.
and theological
U. S. A. (retired), 87, Tacoma, Wash.,
March 13.

BRADY, the Rt. Rev. John, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Boston, 67, Boston, Mass., January 6. BRAYTON, Charles R., brevet brigadier general, U. S. V., Rhode Island politician, 70, Providence, R. I., September 23. BREWER, David J., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 72, Washington, D. C., March 28.

BREWER, William H., geographer and explorer, 82, New Haven, Conn., November 2.

BROWARD, Napoleon B., ex-Governor of Florida, 53, Jacksonville, Fla., October 1.

BRYANT. David E., United States District Judge for the eastern district of Texas, 60, St. Louis, Mo., February 5. BURGESS, Neil, actor, 58, New York City, February 19.

BYRNES, Thomas, New York police superintendent, 68, New York City, May 7. CANDLER, Allen D., ex-Governor of Georgia, ex-Representative in Congress from Georgia, 66. Atlanta, Ga., October 26.

CALL, Wilkinson, ex-United States Senator from Florida, 76, Washington, D. C., August 24.

CARR, Eugene A., major general U. S.
A. (retired), 80, Washington, D. C.,
Dec. 2.

CARLISLE, John G., ex-Speaker of the
House of Representatives, ex-United
States Senator from Kentucky, ex-Sec-
retary of the Treasury, 75, New York
City, July 31.
CARLETON,

Henry Guy, author and playwright, 64, Hot Springs, Ark., December 10.

CHANUTE, Octave, engineer and pioneer in air navigation, 78, Chicago, Ill., November 23.

CLAY, Alexander S., United States Senator from Georgia, 57, Atlanta, Ga., November 13.

CLEMENS, Samuel L. ("Mark Twain"), author and humorist, 74, Redding, Conn., April 21.

CLEMENT, Clay, actor and dramatist, 46. Kansas City, Mo., February 21. CLARKE, Creston, actor, 44, Asheville, N. C., March 21.

CONVERSE, John H., locomotive builder and philanthropist, 69, Rosemont, Pa., May 3.

COMSTOCK, Cyrus B., brigadier general, U. S. A. (retired), 79, New York City, May 28.

COOK, Joel, journalist, Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 68, Philadelphia, Penn., December 15. COVERT, James W., ex-Representative in Congress from New York, 61, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16.

CRUZ, Anibal, Chilean Minister to the
United States, Washington, D. C.
Dec. 18.
CUDAHY, Michael, Chicago meat packer,
68, Chicago, Ill., November 27.
CURTIS, Newton M., major general, U.
S. V., ex-Representative in Congress
from New York, 74, New York City,

Jure 8.

DA COSTA, John C., surgeon, 76, Philadelphia, Penn., December 6.

DANIEL, John W., United States Senator from Virginia, ex-Representative

in Congress from Virginia, 67, Lynchburg, Va., June 29. DAVIS, Mrs. Rebecca Harding, author, 80, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., September 29. DAY, the Rev. Dr. Charles Orrin, theologian, ex-president Andover Théological Seminary, 58, Andover, Mass., April 5. DAYTON, Charles W., Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, ex-Postmaster of New York City, 64, New York City, Dec. 7.

DEXTER, Henry, founder and president American News Company, philanthropist, 97, New York City, July 11. DICKINS, Francis W., rear admiral, U. S. N. (retired), 65, New York City, September 15.

DILL, James B., ex-judge of, the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, corporation lawyer, 56, Orange, N. J., Dec. 2.

DOLLIVER, Jonathan P., United States Senator from Iowa, ex-Representative from Iowa, 52, Fort Dodge, Ia., October 15.

DONOHUE. Charles, ex-Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 87, New York City, April 16.

DRAPER, William F., brigadier general. U. S. V., ex-Representative in Congress from Massachusetts, ex-United States Ambassador to Italy, 67, Washington, D. C., January 28.

DUMONT, James A., ex-supervising inspector general of steam vessels, 87, Rochester, N. Y., June 14.

DUNNE, the Rt. Rev. Edward J., Roman Catholic bishop of Dallas, Tex., 62, Green Bay, Wis., August 5.

DYER, Nehemiah M., rear admiral, U. S. N. (retired), 71, Melrose, Mass., January 27.

ECKERT, Thomas T., brevet brigadier general, U. S. V., general superintendent of military telegraph in Civil War, ex-president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, 85, New York City, October 19.

EDDY, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover, founder of the Christian Science Church, 89, Chestnut Hill, Mass., Dec. 3. EDWARDS, Julien, composer, 55, Yonkers, N. Y., September 4. ENTWISTLE, James, rear admiral, U. S. N. (retired), 71, Paterson, N. J., March 23. EVERETT, William, ex-Representative in Congress from Massachusetts, clergyman and author, 70, Quincy, Mass., February 16.

FIGUERAS, José M., Chlef Justice of the Supreme Court of Porto Rico, San Juan, P. R., Dec. 2. FINN, Daniel E., New York City magis trate and politician, 64, New York City, March 23.

FOOTE, Wallace T., jr., ex-Representative in Congress from New York, 46, New York City. December 17.

FOSS, the Rev. Dr. Cyrus D., Methodist Episcopal bishop. 75, Philadelphia, Penn., January 29.

FOSTER, Mrs. Judith Ellen H., lecturer and reformer, 70, Washington, D. C... August 11.

FOULKROD, William W., Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 63, Philadelphia, Penn., November 13. FOX, James D., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, 63, St. Louis, Mo., October 6.

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HASBROUCK, Henry C., Brigadier Gen-
eral, U. S. A. (retired), 71, Newburg,
N. Y., Dec. 17.

HAWKINS, Hamilton S., brigadier gen-
eral, U. S. A.
Springs, N. Y., March 27.
(retired). 75, Glens
HIBBARD, George A., ex-Mayor of Bos-
ton, 46, Boston, Mass., May 29,
HICHBORN, Philip, rear admiral, U. S.
N. (retired), naval constructor, 71,
Washington, D. C., May 1.

HILL, David B., political leader, ex-
Governor of New
States Senator from New York, 67,
York,
Albany, N. Y., October 20.
ex-United
HOMER, Winslow, painter, 74, Scarboro,
Me., September 30.

HOWE, Mrs. Julia Ward, author and
philanthropist, 91, Middletown, R. I.
October 17.

HOYT, Henry M., counsellor for the De-
partment of State, ex-Solicitor Gen-
eral of the United States, 53, Wash-
ington, D. C., November 20.

HUYLER, John S., candy manufacturer
and philanthropist, 64, Rye, N. Y.,
October 1.

JAMES, Louis, actor, 67, Helena, Mont.,
March 5.

JAMES, William, philosopher, 68, Cho-
corua, N. H., August 26.
JOURDAN, James, major general, U. S.
V., Brooklyn politician and business
man, 79, Brooklyn, N. Y., November 1.
JOHNSTON, George D., brigadier general,
C. S. A., ex-United States Civil Service
Commissioner, 78, Tuscaloosa, Ala.,

DEATHS OF 1910.

84, Cohoes, N. Y., May 4.
SEWARD, George F., insurance presi-
States Minister to

dent,

ex-United

OATES, William C., ex-Governor of Ala- | SILLIMAN, Horace B., philanthropist,
bama, Representative in Congress from
Alabama, colonel, C. S. A., and briga-
dier general, U. S. V., 75, Montgomery,
Ala., September 9.
OAKES, James, brigadier general, U. S.
V.. 85. Washington, D. C., November 27.
OVERSTREET, Jesse, ex-Representative
in Congress from Indiana, 50, Indian-
apolis, Ind., May 27.

PAINE, Robert Treat, philanthropist,
president of the American Peace So-
ciety, 74, Waltham, Mass., August 11.
PATTERSON, Edward, ex-Justice of the
Supreme Court of New York, 79, New
York, January 28.

PATTERSON, Robert W., editor of the
Chicago Tribune, 59, Philadelphia,

Penn., April 1.
PEAK, John L.,

ex-Minister of

the

United States to Switzerland, 71, Kansas City, Mo., September 24. PERKINS, James B., Representative in Congress from New York, 62, Washington, D. C., March 11. PLATT. Thomas

C., ex-United
New

Senator from
States
sentative in Congress from New York,
York, ex-Repre-
77, New York City, March 6.
PORTER, William Sidney ("O. Henry"),
short story writer, 43, New York City,
June 5.

RANDOLPH, Wallace F., major general,
U. S. A. (retired), 69, Washington,
D. C., Dec. 9.

RANKEN, David, jr., philanthropist, 74,
Atlantic City, N. J., August 18.
REMINGTON, Frederick, illustrator and
sculptor, 47, Ridgefield, Conn., Decem-
ber 26, 1909.

RIDDLE, George, actor

pearian reader,. Boston, Nov. 26. and ShakeRIDGWAY, James W., ex-District Attorney of Kings County, Democratic politician, 58, Paris, France, July 28. ROBERTS, W. P., brigadier general, C. S. A., ROBERTSON, Beverly H., brigadier genNorfolk, Va., March 27. eral, C. S. A., 83, Washington, D. C., November 13.

ROELKER, Charles R., rear admiral, U.

S. N. (retired), 69, Washington, D. C.,
September 29.

ROLFE, William J., scholar and Shake-
spearean editor, 83, Tisbury, Mass.,
July 7.

ROSSER, Thomas L., major general, C.
S. A., brigadier general, U. S. V., 73,
Charlottsville, Va., March 29.
ROSSITER, Edward Van Wyck, New
York railroad
66, New York

man,

City, December 11. RUCKER, Daniel H., brigadier general, U. S. A. (retired), master general of the army, 98, Washformer quarterIngton, D. C., January 6. RUGG, the Rev. Dr. Henry W., Masonic writer and official, 78, Providence, R. I., July 21.

SAVAGE, Mrs. Richard Henry, lecturer

and writer, 67, New York City, July 7. SCHOEFFEL, Agnes Booth, actress, 63, Brookline, Mass., January 2. SCHAEFER, Jacob, billiardist, 54, Denver, Col., March 8.

SCOTT, Harvey W., journalist, editor of
"The Portland Oregonian,"
more, Md., August 7.
72, Balti-
SHEPHERD, James E., ex-Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court of North Caro-
lina, 62, Baltimore, Md., February 7.

Korea and to China, 70, New York
City, November 28.

SIMMONS, J. Edward,

financler and

banker, 58, Lake Mohonk, N. Y., Au-
gust 5.
SMITH, Charles Sprague, sociologist,
founder of the People's Institute, New
SPAETH, the Rev. Dr. Adolph, Lutheran
York City, 56, Montclair, N. J., March
30.
theologian, 69, Philadelphia,
June 27.
Penn.,
SPELLMEYER,

the
Methodist Episcopal bishop, 62, At-
Rev. Dr. Henry,
lantic City, March 12.

STANLEY, W. E., ex-Governor of Kan-
sas, 62, Wichita, Kan., October 13.
STEVENS, John Austin, patriotic organ-
izer and writer, 83, Newport, R. I..
June 16.

SULLIVAN, Daniels ("Daniel Sully"),
actor, 54, Woodstock, N. Y., June 25.
SUMNER, William G., Yale University

professor, writer and lecturer on po-
litical economy, 70, Englewood, N. J.,
April 12.

SWOPE, John A., ex-Representative in
Congress from Pennsylvania, 87, Wash-
ington, D. C., Dec. 6.

TAYLER, Robert W., United States Dis-
trict Judge for the Northern District
of Ohio, ex-Representative in Congress
from Ohio, 58, Cleveland, Ohio, No-
vember 26.

TAYLOR, Horace A., ex-Assistant Sec-
retary of the Treasury and ex-United
States Commissioner of Railroads, 73,
Washington, D. C., August 5.
TERRELL, Edward H., ex-United States
Minister to Belgium, 62, San Antonio,
Tex., July 1.

THOMPSON, Albert C., United States
District Judge for the Southern Dis-
trict of Ohio, ex-Representative In
Congress from
Ohio, January 26.
Ohio, 67, Cincinnati.
TIRRELL, Charles I., Representative in
Congress

from

Massachusetts,

Natick, Mass., July 31.

65.

TRASK, Spencer, banker and philan-
thropist, 65, Croton, N. Y.. December
31, 1909.

TREAT, Charles H., ex-Treasurer of the
States, 68, New York City,

United

May 31.

TREE, Lambert, ex-United States Min-
ister to Belgium and to Russia, 77,
New York City, October 9.

TREMAIN, Henry E., brigadier general,
U. S. V., New York, lawyer and jour-
nalist, 70. New York City, Dec. 9.
TRUAX, Charles H., ex-Justice of the
Supreme Court of New York, 63, New
York City, January 14.

TURLEY. Thomas B., ex-United States
Senator from Tennessee, 65, Memphis,
Tenn.. July 1.

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