Farquhar, Norman von H. (1840), rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired, at Newport, R. I.. July 3. Ferry, D. M. (1833), seed man, in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 11. Field, Henry M. (1822), minister, editor and author, at Stockbridge, Mass., Jan. 26. Figyelmessy, Philip (1822), soldier, in Philadelphia, Pa., July 26. Fitzgerald, Edward (1833), Roman catholic bishop, Flack, William H. (1861), congressman, at Malone, N. Y., Feb. 2. Foster, Emory, journalist, in New York, June 23. army, at Brice, Mo., Aug. 19. Gallinger, Mrs. Jacob H., in Washington, Feb. 2. Goode, Henry W. (1861), president Portland (Ore.) exposition, at Atlantic City, N. J., March 31. Goodrich, John R. (1827), business man, in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 31. Gougar, Helen M. (1837), temperance leader, at Lafayette, Ind., June 6. Granbery, John C. (1831), bishop, in Ashland, Va., April 1. Griffith, David (1872), mayor of Springfield, Ill., near that city, June 12. Grow, Galusha A. (1823), former congressman. at Glenwood, Pa., March 31. Gunter, Archibald C. (1847), author, in New York, N. Y., Feb. 24. Hamlin, Teunis S. (1847), clergyman, in New York, N. Y., April 17. Haskell, Harriett N. (1835), educator, at Godfrey, Ill., May 6. Haswell, Charles H. (1809), naval engineer, in New York, N. Y., May 13. Hays, William S. (1837), song writer and poet, at Hearne, Frank J. (1847), president Colorado Fuel Higgins, Frank W. (1856), ex-governor, at Olean, Hogan, Denis J. (1857), member of state board of arbitration, at Geneva, Ill., Oct. 27. Holabird, Samuel B. (1826), brigadier-general, U. S. A., retired, in Washington, D. C., Feb. 2. Holmes, Mrs. Mary Jane (1828), novelist, at Brockport, N. Y., Oct. 6. Howard, Ada L. (1829), educator, in Brooklyn, N.. Y., March 4. Hudson, Gen. Joseph K. (1840), soldier, at Topeka, Kas., May 5. Hughes, Charles H. (1840), banker, at Excelsior Springs, Mo., May 12. Jackson, John J. (1824), jurist, at Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 2. Jeanes, Anna T. (1822), philanthropist, in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 24. Jester, Alexander, defendant in noted murder trial, at Shawnee, Okla., (about) Aug. 15. Kautz, Albert, rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired, in Florence, Italy, Feb. 6. Kearney, Denis, "sand-lot" orator, at Alameda, Cal., April 24. Keeler, Charles B. (1852), railroad solicitor, at Keep, Albert (1826), former president of the Chi- Kerrick, Leonidas H. (1846), stockman, at Bloomington, Ill., March 13. King, James M. (1839), clergyman, in Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 3. Krause, Ernest G. (1855), capitalist, at Cleveland, O.. Feb. 1. Kuhl, George H. (1862), turfman, in Pueblo, Col., Oct. 15. Leslie, Preston H. (1819), former governor, at Lozier, John Hogarth (1829), war chaplain, at com Magruder, Julia (1856), novelist, in Richmond, Va., June 9. Mansfield, Richard (1857), actor, at New London, Conn., Aug. 30. Marshall, Samuel (1820), banker, in Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 1. Miller, John H., ex-speaker of the Illinois assembly, in St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 20. Miller, Willoughby D., dentist, at Alexandria, M., July 29. Montgomery, George (1847), archbishop, in San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 10. Morgan, John Tyler (1824), United States senator from Alabama, in Washington, D. C., June 11. Morrison, Thomas (1824), philanthropist, in St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 7. Murphy, Francis (1836), temperance orator, in Los McCabe, Charles C. (1836), methodist bishop, in McGranahan, James (1840), hymn writer, at Kinsman, O., July 9. McKinley, Ida Saxton (1847), widow of President William McKinley, at Canton, O., May 26. McMillan, William C. (1861), business man, in Detroit, Mich., Feb. 21. McNeil, Mrs. Esther (1813), temperance worker, at Fredonia, N. Y., April 20. Olcott, Henry S. (1832), theosophist, at Adyar, India, Feb. 17. Patton, John (1850), former United States senator, in Grand Rapids, Mich., May 24. Payne, William H. (1836), educator, at Ann Arbor, Mich., June 18. Pentecost, Hugh (1847), minister, lawyer and educator, in New York, N. Y., Feb. 2. Perkins, Charles E. (1840), railroad president, in Boston, Mass., Nov. 8. Pettus, Edmund W. (1821). United States senator from Alabama, at Hot Springs, N. C., July 27. Pingree, Mrs. Hazen S. (1840), in Detroit, July 21. Pinkerton, Robert A. (1848), detective, at sea, Aug. 12. Porter, Pleasant (1841), chief of Creek Indian nation at Vinita, Okla., Sept. 3. Powell, Charles F. (1844), brigadier-general, U. S. A., retired, in St. Paul, Minn., July 30. Proctor, William A. (1835), manufacturer, in Cincinnati, O., March 28. Pugh, James L. (1820), ex-United States senator from Alabama, in Washington, D. C., March 9. Rixey, John F. (1854), congressman from Virginia, in Washington, D. C., Feb. 9. Rogers, James C.. soldier in civil war, at Sandy Hill, N. Y., Feb. 10. Root, Oren (1838), educator, at Clinton, N. Y., Aug. 26. Ross, Edmund G. (1826), former United States senator from Kansas, at Albuquerque, N. M., May 8. Ruger, Thomas H. (1833), general in U. S. A.. retired, at Stamford, Conn., June 3. St. Gaudens, Augustus (1848), sculptor, at Cornish, N. H., Aug. 3. Scheel, Fritz, musician, at Philadelphia, March 13. Scott, John W. A. (1815), artist, in Cambridge, Mass., March 4. Sells, Lewis (1841), showman, at Columbus, Sept. 5. Seymour, George F. (1829), bishop, at Springfield, Ill., Dec. 8. 1906. Shakespeare, William, soldier in civil war, at Kalamazoo, Mich., Jan. 31.. Sheahan, Daniel (1827), railroad man, at Wheaton, Ill., April 18. Sheffield, William P. (1820), ex-United States senator, at Newport, R. I.. June 2. Shumway, J. C. N. (1850), former state senator, at Taylorville, Ill.. Sept. 22. Slemp, Campbell (1839), congressman, at Big Stone Gap, Va.. Oct. 13. Sloan, Samuel (1827), capitalist, at Garrison, N. Y., Sept. 22. Smith, A. Coke (1849). bishop, at Asheville, N. C., Dec. 28, 1906. Smith, Alonzo G., ex-lieutenant-governor, in Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 5. Smith, James Henry, New York capitalist, in Tokyo, Japan, March 27. Smith, Samuel (1809), Illinois pioneer, in St. Clair Stang, William, Roman catholic bishop of Fall Stub, H. A. (1822), clergyman, at Hamline, Minn., June 27. Swayne, Charles (1842). jurist, in Philadelphia, Pa., July 5. Sydenham, Moses H. (1827), pioneer, at Kearney, Neb., Feb. 3. Taylor, Daniel M., colonel, U. S. A., in Augusta, Ga., March 26. Taylor, James H., clergyman, at Clinton, N. Y., Oct. 12. Terhune, Edward P. (1830), clergyman, in New York, N. Y., May 25. Thurber, Francis B. (1842), lawyer and publicist, in New York, N. Y., July 4. Tilton, Ralph (1870), art editor, in New York, N. Y.. Feb. 16. Tilton, Theodore (1835), author, in Paris, France, May 25. Townsend, William (1849), judge, at New Haven, Conn., June 2. Turner, Josiah (1811), jurist, at Owosso, Mich., April 7. Tyler, Alfred Lee (1834), capitalist, in New York, N. Y.. June 2. Urquhart, Isabella (1865), actress, at Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 7. Van Cleave, Mrs. Charlotte (1819), first white child born in Wisconsin, in Minneapolis, Minn., April 4. Van Dusen, Frank (1847), railway passenger agent, at Pittsburg, Pa., March 4. Varicle, Antony, inventor and explorer, in Seattle, Wash., July 26. Walker, John G. (1835), rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired, at York Cliffs, Me., Sept. 16. Walter, Alfred (1851), railroad president, in New York, N. Y., Feb. 12. Whitcomb, Isaac A. (1837), president tourist agency, at Somerville, Mass., April 16. Whittemore, Floyd K. (1845), former state treas- Wilkin, Jacob W. (1837), justice of the Illinois Willcox, David (1849), railroad president, at sea, April 24. Willcox, Orlando B. (1823), brigadier-general, U. Wint, Theodore J. (1845), brigadier-general, U. S. FOREIGN. Ardagh, John Charles (1840), soldier, in London, England, Oct. 1. Arenberg. Prince Francois de (1849), near Crefeld, Germany, March 25. Armstrong, Sir George (1836), soldier and publisher, in London, April 20. Babcock, Alexander R. (1844), soldier, in London, England, March 23. Bergmann, Ernst von (1836), noted surgeon, at Wiesbaden, Germany, March 25. Berthelot, M. (1827), statesman, in Paris, France, March 18. Blind, Karl (1826), German patriot, in London, England, May 31. Bonaparte, Princess Christina Ruspoli (1843), in Rome, Italy, Feb. 13. Bostrom, Erik G. B. (1842), former premier, in Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 21. Bugge, Sophus (1835), philologist, at Christiania, Norway, July 8. Burdett-Coutts, Baroness (1814), in London, England, Dec. 30, 1906. Carducci, Giosue (1836), poet, in Bologna, Italy, Casimir-Perier, Jean Paul Pierre (1847), ex-presi- Clementine, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, in Davis, James (Owen Hall"), dramatist, in London, England, April 10. Dunmore, Earl of (1841), at Trimley Manor, England, Aug. 26. Fayrer, Sir Joseph (1824), physician, at Falmouth, England, May 21. Frederick, Grand Duke (1826), ruler of Baden, in Karlsruhe, Germany, Sept. 28. Goldschmidt, Otto (1829), musician, Feb. 24. Goschen, George J. (1831), former chancellor of the exchequer, at Seacox Heath, England, Feb. 7. Grau, Maurice (1849), impresario. in Paris, France, March 14. Grieg, Edward H. (1843), composer, in Bergen, Norway, Sept. 4. Haliburton, Lord A. L. (1832), former under secretary for war, in London, England, April 21. Hall, Sir John (1824), former premier, at Wellington, New Zealand, June 25. Hartel, Wilhelm von, educator, in Vienna, Austria, Jan. 14. Hatton, Joseph (1841), author, in London, July 31. Hawkins, Henry (Lord Brampton; 1817), lawyer. in London, England, Oct. 6. Hegner, Otto (1876), pianist, in Hamburg, Ger. many, Feb. 27. Herschel, Alexander S., astronomer, at Slough, England, June 18. Heyden, Count Peter (1847), member of first douma, in Moscow, Russia, June 28. Hook, James Clark (1819), artist, in London, England, April 15. Hughes, Clovis (1851), editor, in Paris, June 11. Jackman, Arthur (1843), arctic navigator, at St. John's, Newfoundland, Feb. 1. Joachim, Joseph (1831), violinist, in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 15. Julian, Rodolphe (1841), art school director, in Paris, France, Feb. 12. Lamsdorf, Count Vladimir N. (1845), Russian diplomat, at San Remo, Italy, March 19. Liverpool, Earl of (1847), at Kirkham Abbey, England, March 23. Lloyd, Arthur T. (1844), bishop of Newcastle, at France, Oct. 15. Paris, Macchi, Luigi (1832), cardinal, in Rome, March 29. Mallot, Hector Henri (1830), novelist, in Paris. France, July 18. Masson, David (1822), historian, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 7. Mendeleff, Dimitri (1834), chemist, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Feb. 2. Murray, David C. (1847), author, in London, Aug. 1. Muzaffereddin (1853), shah of Persia, at Teheran, Jan. 8. Nigra, Count Constantine (1828), diplomat, in Rome, Italy, July 1. Oronhyatekha, Acland (1841), supreme chief ranger Independent Order of Foresters, at Savannah, Ga., March 3. Osiris, Daniel, philanthropist, in Paris, Feb. 4. Paton, J. G. (1824), missionary, at Canterbury, Pekoff, M.. premier of Bulgaria, March 11. Penrhyn, Lord (1836), in London, England, March 11. Perkin, William H. (1860), chemist, in London, England, July 14. Plunkett, Sir Francis (1835), British diplomat, in Paris, France, Feb. 28. Pobiedonostseff, M. (1827), ex-procurator general of the holy synod, in St. Petersburg, March 23. Ros, Baron de (1827), premier baron of England, in County Down, Ireland. April 29. Russell, William H. (1820), war correspondent, known as "Bull Run" Russell, in London, Feb. 10. Saxe-Altenburg, Princess Mary of (1818), at Gmun den, Austria, Jan. 9. Staal, Baron de (1822), diplomat, in Paris, Feb. 28. Sully-Prudhomme, Rene F. A. (1839), poet, at Chatenay, France, Sept. 7. Svampa, Dominic (1851), cardinal, in Rome, Aug. 10. Theuriet, Andre (1833), novelist, in Paris, April 23. Tripepi, Luigi (1836), cardinal, in Rome, Italy, Dec. 29, 1906. Watson, Dr. John (1850), clergyman and author widely known as "Ian Maclaren," at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, May 6. Werder, Bernhard von (1822), diplomat and soldier, in Berlin, Germany, March 19. Whiteley, William (1831), merchant, in London, England, Jan. 24. Wilberforce, Ernest R. (1840), bishop of Chichester, at Bembridge, England, Sept. 9. CHICAGO. Abrahams, Isaac (1833), lawyer, May 24. Adams, A. L. (1843), soldier in civil war, Feb. 7. Anderson, W. D. S. (1838), former assistant county treasurer, June 3. Andrews, Joseph H. (1835), business man, Dec. 11, 1906. Angus, John (1845), contractor, Sept. 3. Barney, H. L. (1817), real-estate dealer, Aug. 3. Bogle, Walter S., Jr. (1879), engineer, Jan. 11. Boyd, Robert C. (1843), civil-war veteran, July 30. Brass. Mrs. Julia W. (1818), April 13. Burchmore, John H. (1849), physician, in Evanston, Burdette, Mary G. (1841), Sept. 27. Calbick, James A. (1848), president Lumber Carriers' association, July 10. Callender, Byron M., capitalist, June 27. Carney, Thomas M., former alderman, Jan. 26. Chester, Mrs. Mate L. (1855), grand secretary Order of Eastern Star, at Peoria, Ill., April 27. Church, Mrs. Jane (1819), Oct. 27. Clancy, P. A. (1869), clergyman, March 27. Clapp, Charles DeWitt (1855), member board of trade, Feb. 1. Clarke, Stephen G. (1822), merchant, Feb. 20. Clinton, George O. (1849), contractor, at Wilmette, Ill., Oct. 23. Conger, John S. (1830), railroad agent, May 22. Conradi, William (1837). music teacher, April 29. Cook, John (1843), civil-war veteran and fireman, Aug. 6. Cooper, Edward (1870), merchant, in New York, Feb. 23. Cooper, John S. (1841), lawyer, Nov. 15. Corbus, Josephus C. (1842), physician, in Evanston, June 8. Darst, John C. (1851), bridge builder, Sept. 5. Daube, Aaron H. (1832), beef packer, July 25. Davenport, Benjamin F. (1847), engineer, in Nebraska, March 18. David, Cyrenus A. (1845), surgeon, June 11. Delano, Edward C. (1833), district superintendent of schools, June 7. Despres, Samuel (1849), business man, Dec. 21, 1906. Devin-Duvivier, A., musician, Aug. 9. Dicker, Osmond (1846), retired business man, Sept. 16. Didier, Louis T. (1835), retired business man, March 28. Dillingham, Edwin R., Jr. (1854), writer, at Flint, Mich., Aug. 11. Doyle, Patrick J., Chicago lumberman, at Lake Geneva, Wis., April 9. Dowie, John Alexander (1847), founder of the Christian catholic church, at Zion City, Ill., March 9. Driscoll, Frederick D. (1834), commissioner of American Newspaper Publishers' association, March 23. Dorgan, James (1821), Sept. 24. Dupee, Mary E. (1832), July 27. DuPlessis, Charles O. (1854), physician, April 11. Durand, John M. (1827), retired business man, in Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 13. Dwight, John H. (1835), banker, at Pasadena, Cal., June 5. Dye, Mary Irene Clark (1837), Feb. 22. Eckels, James H. (1858). banker and ex-comptroller of the treasury, April 14. Eisenstaedt, Solomon H. (1850), merchant, May 31. Eppstein, Mrs. Hauche (1844). Aug. 30. Ewing, J. E. (1842), publisher, in Chicago, Feb. 25. Farnum, Ithiel P. (1825), merchant, July 31. Fisher, Edward A. (1847). lawyer, Aug. 14. Fitch, Julian R. (1837), engineer, in Evanston, Fitzgerald, John (1860), justice, May 28. Foss, Charles E. (1829). Chicago commission merchant, at San Diego, Cal., Aug. 18. Fuchs, Wolfram C. (1866), X-ray expert, April 24. Gage, Mrs. Betsy W. (1817). Feb. 27. Gale, Thomas H. (1866), real-estate dealer, in Oak Park, Ill., March 20. Gates, Ralph I. (64), 4457 Ellis avenue; born at Sag, Ill., 1842; died Jan. 16. Gibbon, W. A. L. (1839), hatter, at Oak Park, Ill., Aug. 18. Gibbs, Orlando F. (1826), real-estate dealer, in Evanston, Ill.. March 20. Gibbs, Mrs. Orlando F. (1826), in Evanston, Il., March 19. Gillespie, John (1843), newspaper man, Dec. 24, 1906. Gilson, Mrs. Catherine E. (1837), June 23. Goodman, James B. (1841), lumber dealer, April 3. Goold, Ellison T. (1844). court clerk, May 14. Goudie, David R. (1845), international peace advocate, Jan. 22. Graham, J. H. (1847). steamship owner, Jan. 8. Grammer, George J. (1843), railroad official, Feb. 4. Graves, Mrs. Mary (1816), Sept. 3. Green, Oliver B. (1826), engineer, Dec. 30, 1906. Hale, Frank E. (1845), merchant, Jan. 10. Hebel, Louis A. (1834), business man, Sept. 11. Hill, Daniel O.. silk expert, March 31. Holden, James E. (1856), manager, Dec. 28, 1906. Jenkins, Robert E. (1846), lawyer, March 5. Johnson, A. P. (1835), manufacturer, July 3. Jones, William, retired business man, Jan. 5. Kennedy, Sylvester (1844), police sergeant, Sept. 15. King, Edward, flour dealer, at Oak Park, Ill.. Feb. 27. Kirk, James S. (1840), manufacturer, at Hartland, Wis., Feb. 22. Kessack, John C. (1855), manufacturer, April 2. Klee, Abraham (1847), horse dealer, June 4. Kochersperger, D. H. (1851), former county treasurer, April 9. Kneale, John C. (1838), manufacturer, Feb. 20. Krebs, William S. (1854), agent, May 24. Koslowski, Anthony (1857), bishop, Jan. 14. Krembs. Moritz (1838), chemist, May 15. Laflin, Albert S. (1861), capitalist, in Nice, France, April 17. Landin, John W. (1837), transfer agent, April 25. Lane, John J. (1855), newspaper writer, in St. Louis. Mo., Aug. 10. Lang, Rosa C., educator, July 10. Langdon, Richard B. (1842), paymaster, Jan. 15. Larson, John A. (1854), ex-alderman, March 1. Laurence, W. J. (1824), dentist, April 11. Learned, Clare S.. physician, Jan. 9. Lebolt, Lazarus E. (1832). jeweler, Jan. 4. Lee, E. W. (1840), physician, Aug. 11. Lee, Vernon, M. (1852), broker, Jan. 14. Lindblom, Robert (1844), board of trade operator, Feb. 15. Loring, Mark A. (1845), hotel man, April 24. Ludlam, Edward M. P. (1839), physician, Feb. 9. MacChesney, Mrs. Alfred B., Sept. 26. MacPherson, Malcolm (1846), war correspondent, Feb. 24. Magill, Henry W.. insurance man, at Pasadena. Mahon, Helene, labor organizer, Feb. 25. Martens, Henry C. (1825), grocer, at Franklin Park, Matthews, Paschal P. (1819). retired business man, in Hinsdale, Ill.. March 25. May, Mrs. Horatio N., March 20. Merrick, George H. (1849), business man, in Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 28. Miller, Charles S. (1832), lawyer, June 29. Montgomery, John A. (1839), clergyman, June 4. Montgomery, William (1848), member of state legislature, at Moro, Ill., Sept. 5. Morrell, Charles H. (1839), thirty-third degree Mason, Oct. 25. Morris, Nelson (1840), packer, Aug. 27. Mueller, Adolph (1837). ex-deputy sheriff, March 5. Munn. Orson D. (1824), publisher, in New York, N. Y., Feb. 28. Murphy, Richard J. (1872), clergyman. Oct. 24. Musham, Wm. H. (1839), ex-fire marshal, Feb. 23. McCarthy, Dennis (1843), retired business man, at Green Lake, Wis., Sept. 1. McClellan, John J. (1833), attorney, May 5. McClintock, Wm. (1847), real-estate owner, May 17. McConnell, Luther W. (1851), credit man, Jan. 14. McDonald, Michael C. (1839), former gambling house owner, Aug. 9. McDonough, Daniel V. (1869), member of legis. lature, March 22. McEachron, Julia P. (1855), teacher, April 19. McEwen, Arthur, journalist, at Hamilton, Bermuda, April 30. McKee, George W. (1842), cashier, May 16. Newcomer, Mrs. Catherine (1839), May 13. Nicholson, Duke (1837). Chicago railroad man, in Norden, Julius (1853), writer, June 11. at Grand Parker, Henry Orlando (1854), grain broker, at Wheaton, Ill., June 20. Parsons. Harlan E. (1839), retired business man. April 11. Payne, James (1837), banker, June 28. Peabody, Hiram B. (1841), capitalist, Aug. 1. Peacock, William H. (1845), merchant, March 10. Peirce, Alden P. (1822), police magistrate, at Blue Island, Ill., July 31. Philpot, Adaline D. (1827). at Slingerlands, N. Y.. Aug. 11. Pomy, Herman (1842), restaurateur, Feb. 18. Potter, Orrin W. (1836), retired steel manufacturer, May 17. Preston, Herbert, prominent Mason, July 28. Proctor. David R. (1826), inventor, Oct. 15. Rasmussen, Nels (1852), insurance agent, Aug. 22. Reddick, James (1867), public administrator and political leader, Oct. 27. Reed, Frank E. (1861), business man, at Lake Geneva, Ill., Sept. 3. Rice, William H. (1821), civil-war veteran, July 20. Ripley, William (1819), business man. Jan. 9. Rising. Charles L. (1841). railroad official, Evanston, Ill., July 10. in Roler, O. F. (1833), physician, April 18. Sager, Nelson A. (1854), civil engineer, Aug. 30. Scanlan, James F. (1857), government employe, July 27. Schoenhoefen, Mrs. Elise, widow of Peter Schoen- Shaffer, Henry R. (1838), contractor. Jan. 4. Shaw, Theodore A. (1836), merchant, Dec. 5, 1906. Singer, Walter H. (1857), business man, at Houghton, Mich., Aug. 24. Sittig, Eugene A. (1847), publisher, June 6. Slaughter, A. O. (1840), board of trade broker, at San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 22. Small, Archibald R. (1851), physician, June 21. Smith, Shea, business man, April 1. Smith, William L. (1862), railroad official, drowned in Menasha lake, Arkansas, Feb. 22. Sontag, Frederick (1846), hotel manager, Dec. 17, 1906. Spangler, William, salesman, Feb. 11. Sproehnle, William (1833), postoffice employe and civil-war veteran, May 25. Stanley, John M. (1853). agent, Sept. 23. Stark, M. E. (1851), railway conductor, Feb. 2. Stiles, George N. (1853), member Chicago board of Tebbetts, Walter G. (1840), civil-war veteran, Tennerry, Florence E.. teacher, May 2. Thurn, John L. (1841), real-estate dealer, Feb. 23. Tousley, M. G. (1832), editor, April 26. Tucker, William S. S. (1839), merchant, Sept. 4. Tuller, William M., physician, at Carlsbad, N. M., May 1. Urgos, Francesco (1832), soldier, Sept. 12. Van Arsdale, W. W. (1845), church worker, Oct. 30. Vierling, Frank C. (1851), former alderman, Feb. 3. Vocke, William (1839), lawyer, May 13. Wallin, Thomas S., leather merchant, at Phoenix, Ariz., May 13. Waterbury, Daniel V. (1825), retired business man, Webb, Henry E. (1857). salesman, Aug. 19. Weiner, Albert (1834), musician, March 7. Weir, John M., Sr., (1845), golf expert, March 7. White, Andrew B. (1844), in railway mail service, in Austin, Ill.. March 4. Whitehead, Elisha P. (1846), capitalist, Dec. 20, 1906. Whitfield, Samuel A. (1834), manufacturer, May 25. Williams, Jennie A. (1873), writer, March 8. Wolfsohn, Carl (1834), pianist, at West End, N. J., July 30. Wood, John H. (1836), live-stock dealer, Dec. 19, 1906. Wool, William (1840). business man, May 20. Wright, Perry L. (1859), business manager, June 22. Wyman, Edward F. (1850), business man, in New York, N. Y., Nov. 2. Young, Caryl (1837), business man, March 22. Young, George W. (1843), railway postal service chief, Jan. 20. Young, James N. (1847), contractor, in San Diego, Ziemsen, Paul (1840), grocer, Feb. 20. GENERAL NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS. American Association of Law Libraries-President, A. J. Small, Des Moines, Iowa; vice-president, Andrew H. Mettee, Baltimore, Md.; secretary, Franklin O. Poole, 42 W. 44th street, New York city. American Bankers' Association-President, J. D. Powers, Louisville, Ky.; secretary, F. E. Farnsworth, Detroit, Mich. American Hospital Association-President. Dr. S. S. Goldwater, New York, N. Y.; secretary, W. L. Babcock, Detroit, Mich. American Newspaper Publishers' AssociationPresident, Herman Ridder, New York, N. Y.; secretary, Elbert H. Baker, Plain Dealer, Cleveland. O. American National Red Cross Society-President, American Press Humorists-President. Frank T. International Juvenile Court Society-President, Flint; superintendent and treasurer, Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts: devoted, to suppression of intemperance, impurity, sabbath breaking, gambling and kindred evils. League of American Municipalities-President, J. Barry Mahool, mayor of Baltimore, Md.; secretary-treasurer, John MacVickar, Des Moines, Iowa. Nicholas National Association of Amateur Photographers- National Woman's Christian Temperance Union- JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. A world's fair to celebrate the tercentennial of the founding of Jamestown, Va., was held in that city from April 26 to Nov. 30, 1907. While a success in some respects, it was a failure financially, the attendance falling far below the expected figure. Its most striking feature was the presence in Hampton roads of warships representing all the leading powers of the world. The president of the exposition was Harry St. George Tucker and the director-general Alvah H. Martin. World's fairs have been held since 1876 as follows: 1876-Philadelphia. Pa 1878-Paris, France. 1889-Paris, France. 1893-Chicago, Ill. 1900-Paris, France. 1904-St. Louis, Mo. 1905-Portland, Ore. 1907-Dublin, Ireland, 1907-Jamestown, Va. |