Alexandria, Va., Feb. 21, pneumonia, Bro. H. H. Downs, member of Div. 317. Cloverport, Ky., Feb. 9, Bro. Jos. E. Buckley, member of Div. 485. Mattoon, Ill., Dec. 18, 1904, Bro. John Granger, member of Div. 37. North Platte, Neb., Feb 12, Bro Warren Lloyd, member of Div. 88. Pottsville, Pa., Feb, 12, 1904, Bro M. Andress, member of Div. 90. Pottsville, Pa., March 19, 1904, Bro. T. H. Parker, member of Div. 90. Chicago, Ill., Feb 8, Bro. E. G, Crandell, member of Div. 96. Abbotsford, Wis.. Feb. 27, rupture, Bro. F. L. Chase, member of Div 80. Marquette, Mich, Feb 15, Bro. Jacob Williams, member of Div. 94 Momence, Ill., Feb 25, injuries received in wreck, Bro. Geo. Graves, member of Div. 100 Meridian, Miss., Feb. 24, Bright's disease, Bro. Edward Maxwell, member of Div. 156. Hamden Junction, O., Feb 22, pneumonia, Bro. Barney Gullum, member of Div. 65. Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb 24, killed, run over by his train, Bro. Albert Garman, member of Div. 286. Cincinnati, O., April 13, 1904, Bro. W H. Parmer, member of Div. 95. Stevens Point, Wis., Feb 8, killed in a rear-end collision, Bro. W. R. Schell, member of Div 372. Duluth, Minn,, Feb. 26, Bro. Jas. Kimeres, member of Div. 395. Oil City, Pa, Feb. 24, killed in a collision, Bro. M. S. Tobin, member of Div. 173. Danville, Ill., June 21, 1904, Bro. W. J Gleason, member of Div. 100. Danville, Ill., March, 1904, Bro. F A. Cook, member of Div. 100. Columbia, Pa., Jan. 24, 1904, Bro. James C. Nelson, member of Div. 104 Div. 37. O., Jan. 29, Bro. J F Stewart, member of Chillicothe, O., March 4. pneumonia Mrs. Emma Spalding, wife of Bro S B. Spalding, member of Div. 65. Jonesboro, Ark., Feb. 27. blood poisoning, Bro. J. W. Nance, member of Div 442. Rock Island. Ill., Jan. 2, 1904, heart failure, Bro. H. H. Baker, member of Div. 60. Fairmont, Pa., April 15, 1904. Bro. J. E. Miller, member of Div. 50. Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 9, 1904, Bro. H. V. Robinson, member of Div. 50. Connellsville, Pa., Oct. 5, 1904, Bro. James Emery, member of Div. 30. London, Ont., Nov. 12, 1904, Bro Wm. Temple, member of Div. 68, London, Ont, April 25, 1904, Bro. John Carson, member of Div 68 Emporia, Kan., Feb. 16, injuries received in wreck, Bro. James G. Romig, member of Div. 130. Massillon, O., March 6, injuries received in collision, Bro. G. G. Wise, member of Div. 360. Martinsburg, W. Va., Jan. 10. James M. Baker, son of Bro. Wm. F. Baker, member of Div. 352. Martinsburg. W. Va., Feb. 19. pneumonia, Bro. Peter W. Ambrose, member of Div. 352. Blue Island, Ill., March 5, heart trouble and kidney disease, Bro. Octave Bordeau, member of Div Albany, N. Y., March 2, Bright's disease, Bro. James H. Peek, C. E. of Div. 46. Chicago, Ill., March 3, Bro. J. S. Blaine, member of Div. 372. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 16, 1904, Bro. Thos. Brown, member of Div. 122. Ironton, O., March 4, typhoid fever, Bro. Beverly J. Algeo, member of Div. 208. Sandusky, O., Feb. 11, heart failure, Bro. Michael Renehan, member of Div. 208. Winona, Minn., March 11, cancer of bowels, Bro. H. L. Hoyt, member of Div 9. Des Moines, Ia., April 20, 1904, pneumonia, Bro. Joseph Lewis, member of Div. 113. Des Moines, Ia., April 16, 1904, paralytic stroke, Bro. John Brownfield, member of Div. 113. Washington, D. C., March 10, Bro. Harry B. Clogett, member of Div. 160. Galeton, Pa., March, Henry R. Balch, father of Bro. F. V. Balch, C. E. of Div. 429. Jackson, Mich., March fo, Bro. Michael C. O'Connell, member of Div. 2. Easton, Pa., Feb. 25, Bro. Sylvester Fishbaugh, member of Div. 259. Boston, Mass., Aug. 18, 1904, Bro. W. H. Winchenbach, member of Div 312. Wilkes-Barre, Pa March 11, Bro James Callahan, member of Div 263. Chicago, Ill., March 7, pneumonia, W E. Hoyt, member of Div. 150. Bro 9, Frank Eld Selma, Ala., March 6, disease of the liver, Bro. Wm. Laughlin, member of Div. 223 Johnsonburg, Pa., March ridge, member of Div 254 Albany, N. Y., Feb. 4, killed by explosion of boiler, Bro. James L. Allen, member of Div 46 St. Louis, Mo., March 12, chronic nephritis, Bro Geo. J. Tyrrell, member of Div. 327. Brother Tyrrell had been a member of the order 33 years, and lost two positions through loyalty to i. He had been a member of the Insurance Department for 31 years, and an officer in his Subdivision many years. Columbia, Ala., Feb 20, killed in a wreck, Bro. Elijah Pate, member of Div. 210. De Soto, Mo., Feb. 25, Bro. Wm. Hoch, member of Div. 123. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 7, Bro. J. C. Adamson, member of Div. 207. Oswego, N. Y., Feb. 2, pneumonia, Bro. Geo. W. Schell, member of Div. 152. Everett, Wash., Feb. 26, Bro. J. H. Kelley, member of Div 238. Council Bluffs, Ia, March 14. Mrs. John Hanson, wife of Bro. John Hanson, member of Div. 17. Baldwin, Mich., March 14, killed in a collision. Bro George Mellish, member of Div. 304. Rowlesburg, W. Va., March 15, run over by a switch engine, Bro. James Kitzmiller, member of Div 437. Wilkinsburg, Pa., Feb. 13, Mrs. W. J. Adams, wife of Bro. W. J. Adams, member of Div. 325. City of Mexico, Mex., March 9, dropsy of the heart, Bro. W. H. Davis, member of Div. 224. Nashville, Tenn.. March, Mrs. C. B. Brown, wife of Bro. C. B. Brown, member of Div. 473 Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 5, 1904, Bro. Sam Sparks, member of Div. 156. New Haven, Conn., March 23, appendicitis, Bro. Geo. W. Noyes, member of Div. 312 and Sec. & Treas. of G. C. of A., N. Y., N. H. & H. System. Brother Noyes will be remembered as a delegate He was one of to the Los Angeles Convention the most intelligent and lovable characters in New England, and his sudden death will be a great shock to the Brothers in that section, and a great loss to the Brotherhood as one of its best committeemen and defenders. ADMITTED BY TRANSFER CARD. Into Division 271-L. J. Mulford, from Div. 35. 436-P. A. Rossiter, E. W. McCarty, from Div. 156. W. E. Weeks, Walter Adams, from Div. 568. 76-C. H. Josyln, from Div. 413. 428-J. E. Barclay, from Div. 86. 71-C. E. Cramer, from Div. 446. 84-L. F. Busha, from Div. 368. 431-W. S. Kirkwood, from Div. 428. 526-Wm. McPherson, from Div. 229. 636-S. R. Reauseau, from Div. 500. 96-A. Kennedy, from Div. 225. Geo. E. Mahoney, from Div. 592. 498-F. E. Fern, from Div. 428. 464-Frank Boyle, from Div. 50. Geo. Statham, from Div. 148. 239-A. T. Rogers, from Div. 23. J. H. Williams, from Div. 514. 589-J. T. Mulligan, from Div. 205. Al. Lilja, from Div. 269. 488-M. H. Blount, from Div. 194. 673-William Sites, from Div. 263. 23-J. F. Walsh, from Div. 354. 205-W. A. Woodcock, from Div. 61. W. H. Goodspeed, from Div. 191. 100-J. Cole, from Div. 112. 37-J. T. Conder, from Div. 460. 238-Chas. H. Hoffman, from Div. 262. 605-T. E. Beall, from Div. 159. 518-Geo. Blackburn, from Div. 188. 271-A. Snedegar, S. K. Brown, from Div. 190. 156-Geo. Hall, from Div. 432. N. F. Brandt, from Div. 331. 515-D. B. Farquhar, Michael McMahon, A. H. 50-H. V. Hughes, from Div. 370. 594-J. L. Cain, from Div. 430. 187-A. A. Sweet, from Div. 47. Steve Coleman, from Div. 177. Geo. W. Schafer, from Div. 394. 281-J. R. Key, from Div. 573. 675--C. N. Brokaw, W. J. Barber, W. B. Baldwin, 670-Ed Brand, John Carroll, W. F. Dolan, H. T. Dobbins, O. T. Ford, H. Hillebrandt, Gilmore Harveson, Tom Ryan, John A Walter, C. W. Norfleet, from Div. 366. Richard Coffey, J. J. Clark, F. H. Gregory, L. Ladet, E. Oliver, Tom Rogers, R. B. Tanner, R. J. Tanner, A. Monton, Geo. D. McCollum, F. Poinbeauf, from Div. 531. 672-C. F. Allen, F. M. Andrews, John Alexander, J. P. Anderson, Al Ault, H. R. Beggerly, R. C. Brennen, J. O. Carroll, H. D. Campbell, J. P. Carpenter, B. W. Durkee, B. R. Eighme, D. L. Forsythe, John D. Franklin, R. B. Herring, H. C. Hittbrunner, B. F. Holt, S. C. Jarvis, Sam Ledder, Frank Leftivich, JT Mee, Dave Nash, J. W. Reesce, Jake Schmidt, G. M. Smith, W. T. Stephens, H. C. Stevenson, F. R. Thomas, W. L. Kidd, A. G. Warner, from Div. 386. 186-John Flanagan, Fred Hyde, George Noolan, from Div 258. 46-Elmer G. Allen, from Div. 14. 445-R. W. Murdick, from Div. 630. 574-L. Gilnaugh, from Div. 187. 574-Thos. V. McOsker, from Div. 451. 7-H. H. Burbanks, from Div. 11. 472-Chas. H. Montgomery, from Div. 173. 23-Thomas Quinn, from Div. 19. 495-J. H. Achor, from Div. 552. 254-J. M. Darmstadt, from Div. 244. 664-W. H. Harris, E. A. Goble, from Div. 161. A. C. Thyle, from Div. 415. 656-John Thompson, from Div. 465. 61-E. H. Carson, from Div. 483. 355-T. E. Elliott, from Div. 174. 671-Robt. G. Rowe, Stephen West, from Div. 266. 28-John F. Weigle, from Div. 170. 154-A. J. Warner, from Div. 225. 665-James L. Brady, Thos. J. Foley, J. F. McClure, from Div. 460. R. B. Glenn, from Div. 327. 110-R. B. Wilcox, from Div. 415. 317-Jake Corl, from Div. 433. 325-W. H. Thompson, from Div. 50. 178-J. E. Walker, from Div. 264. 386-A. H. Adams, from Div. 571. 360-J. M. Lynch, from Div. 447. 396-Jos. O. Young, from Div. 234. 162-Joseph McGuigan, from Div. 138. 302-A. Ely, Wm. West, Wm. Conly, from Div. 33 Into Division 137-L. F. Choate. C. W. Van Gorden. From Division Into Division 281-A. M Smith. Wm. F. Crawford. SUSPENSIONS. 468-J. J. Tierney, three months, for non-pay ment of dues. 591-F. S. Simmons, ninety days, for violating Section 98 of Constitution. 434-James Tierney, non-payment of dues and 569-Harry Daniels, forfeiting insurance. 600-James Clark, non-payment of dues and for- 90-J. H. Herflicker, violation of obligation. 394-C. O. Kendall, Mat Good, Fred Kapnick, 589-C. A. Moody, failing to take out insurance. 622-L. D. Blair, forfeiting insurance and non payment of dues. 514-C. L. Schulgan, non-payment of dues and unbecoming conduct. 653-J. R. Hartrauft, non-payment of dues and 60-H. Longabaugh, forfeiting insurance. 551-A. H. McClentock, non-payment of dues and 278-T. D. Mackie, Frank Smith, non-payment 283-T. M. Duran, forfeiting insurance. 468-Warren McVitter, forfeiting insurance and non-payment of dues 481-Geo. A. Huff, non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 318-Thos. McConger, non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 591-J. J. Cody, Wm. Delaney, forfeiting insur ance. S. P. Crook, violation of obligation. 348-Wm. Ehle, Thos. Rowe, non-payment of 304-Fred Smith, non-payment of dues and for- G. G. Ellsworth, forfeiting insurance. 153-O. D. Lyberger, forfeiting insurance. The expulsion of Bro. J. G. Sample, of Div. 472, which appeared in the February JOURNAL, was a mistake, owing to a misunderstanding, and action was rescinded on March 12. THOS. WILSON, F. A. E. James De Camera, listed as expelled from Div. 269 in the February JOURNAL, should have been Jarvis De Camera. PREMIUMS FOR JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. We have renewed our arrangement with the Webb C. Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, O., for an unlimited number of watches as premiums; watches that are guaranteed to be O. K. in every respect, and will be given as premiums under the following conditions LADIES' WATCH.-For 30 subscribers named and $30.00, the Ladies' Queen Watch, 17 jewelled, 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $20.00. GENTLEMEN'S WATCH.-For 60 subscribers named and $60.00, Gentlemen's B. of L. E. Standard, 17 jewelled, 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $42.00. 19 AND 21 JEWELLED WATCH.-For 75 subscribers named and $75.00, either the 19 or 21 Jewelled watch, in 14 karat, gold filled case, retail price, $50.00. All cases guaranteed for 25 years. If your JOURNAL address is not correct, or you fail from any cause to receive it, fill out this The B. of L. E. Journal. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS' MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Official Notice of Assessments 796-799. SERIES F. OFFICE OF ASSOCIATION, ROOM 803, SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS BUILDING, To the Division Secretaries L. E. M. L. and A. I. A.: DEAR SIRS AND BROS. :-You are hereby notified of the death or disability of the following members of the Association : Four Assessments for payment of these claims are hereby levied and Secretaries ordered to collect $1.00 from all who are insured for $750, $2.00 from all who are insured for $1,500, $4.00 from all who are insured for $3,000, and $6.00 from all members insured for $4,500, and forward same to the General Secretary and Treasurer. Members of the Insurance Association are required to remit to Division Secretaries within thirty days from date of this notice, and the Division Secretaries to the General Secretary and Treasurer within ten days thereafter, on penalty of forfeiting their membership. (See Section 25, page 80, of By-Laws.) Secretaries in sending remittances will send same to and make all drafts, express money orders or postoffice money orders payable to M. H. SHAY, General Secretary and Treasurer. Secretaries located in Canada will please remit by draft or express money order. We will not accept packages of money sent by express, unless charges have been prepaid. The JOURNAL closes on the 18th of each month. Claims received after that day will lie over until the succeeding month. 763 W. A. Tiller......... 28 448 Sept. 14, 1904. Feb. 3, 1905. Left eye removed.. 766 J. W. Ferguson. 26 101 Nov. 7, 1904. Feb. 11, 1905. Typhoid fever. 35 177 Aug. 13, 1902. Feb. 12, 1905. Killed.... 55 298 Feb. 16, 1889. Feb. 12, 1905. Apoplexy...... 36 219 May 11, 1896. Feb. 12, 1905. Consumption 772 J. C. Boosinger... 33 29 Dec. 24, 1902. Feb. 12, 1905. Killed... 773 H.Bruggemierer. 45 457 Sept. 1, 1889. Feb. 13, 1905 Pneumonia... 774 Thos. Burns.... 37 646 Oct. 15, 1899. Feb. 15, 1905. Paralysis 775 Jas. Romig. 38 130 Apr. 6, 1891. Feb. 16, 1905 Killed.. 776 P. W. Ambrose... 41 352 May 3, 1897. Feb. 19, 1905. Typhoid fever.. 777 Hugh Downey.... 65 404 Dec. 16, 1889. Feb. 19, 1905. Paralysis. 778 J. W. Spaulding.. 32 219 Nov. 25, 1893. Feb. 19, 1905. Killed... 779 A. Garman.. 780 E. Pate.... 781 H. H. Downs 782 W. B. Austin 783 W. S. Tobin. 784 S. Fishbaugh 785 F. L. Chase.... 786 J. H. Peek.. 29 286 Oct. 21, 1903. Feb. 20, 1905. Killed.. 77 259 Sept. 28, 1887. Feb. 25, 1905 Heart failure. 787 Andy Peterson... 43 200 Apr. 17, 1900. Mch. 2, 1905. Apoplexy. 788 M. King bauer... 789 G. H. Carter.... 790 J. E. Ford.. 41 626 July 5, 1890. Mch. 3, 1905. Apoplexy. 791 Wm. Laughlin... 45 223 July 25, 1890. Mch. 6, 1905. Cirrhosis of liver... Total number of claims, 46. Total amount of claims, $96,750. 360 1500 Mrs. L. Burchett, w. 750 Genevieve Melka, w. 1500 Maggie Black wood w Mrs. Nellie Steinhauser and Mrs. Hattie Johnson, daughters. 3000 1500 Self. 750 Mrs. M. M. Love, m. 2250 Self. 1500 Jessie Ferguson, w 1500 Mrs. Anna Heim, m. 3000 Mrs. E. McConnell, s. 3000 Mrs. E. M. Phelps, w. 3000 Mrs. J. H. Moore, w. 1500 Mrs. M. L. Wilson,m. 750 Mrs. M. J. Leese, m. Mrs. Louisa Brug750 gemierer, w. 4500 Minnie Burns, w. 1500 Mrs. J. G. Romig. w. 1500 Mrs. M. Ambrose, w. 1500 Mary Downey, w. 1500 Ida M. Spaulding,w. 750 Nora A. Garman, w. 3000 Bertha E. Pate, w. 1500 Martha A. Downs. w. 1500 Mrs. W. B. Austin, w. 3000 Mrs. M. S. Tobin, w. 3000 Mrs. R. Fishbaugh,w. 1500 Mary A. Chase, w. 3000 Mrs. J. H. Peek, w. 1500 Mrs. M. A. Peterson.w 1500 Mrs. M. Ringbauer,w. 1500 Mamie Carter, w. 3000 Lucy B. Ford, w. 3000 Mrs. E. Laughlin. 750 Frank Wise, son. 3000 Mary A. Hoyt, w. 1500 Cora Eldridge, w. 4500 Mrs. E. O'Connell, w. 1500 Corrie L. Clagett, w. 4500 Mrs. H. L. Hoyt, w (Warren A. Tyrrell, 4500F. O. Tyrrell, sons, 3000 Minnie J. Allen, w. |