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Official Program of the National Peace Jubilee held at , October 16-22, 1898. ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY CHAS. TRUAX, JNO. T. SHAYNE, AUSTIN A. BURNHAM. CLARENCE e. YOUNQ, Chairman General Committee Vive-Chairman General Committee. Corresponding Secmary QENERAL COMMITTEE OFFICES OF Chas. Truss, Chairman. Volney W. Foster. GENERAL THE Benjamin J. Rosenthal. ErsklncM. Bhelps. Chas. P. Qulncy. Edwin A. Potter- Jno. T. Shayne. Harry 0. Sel'rldpe. Otto Young. Albert S.aaee. Frederick U . Babcnck. Harlow N. Hlglnbothanv National Peace John McNulta. Thos. B. Bryan. Jubilee. Wm. L. Smith. thus. A. Stevens. Howard 5. Taylor Frank H. Cooper. J a*. W.Nye. Chas. T.Yerkes. Jno. J. Mitchell. Abraham M . Rothschild. Suite 535 Chicago Stock Exchange Building. eibrtdgeO. Keith. Chas. H. Schwab.

Chas. I. . Hutchinson. Daniel H. Burnham. Telephone Main 4433 Walter C. Hately. Jno. V. Farwell, Jr. Andrew V.McNally. Byron L. Smith. Bernard A. Eckhart. Jas. M Eckels. Albert I' Phtlpot. Wm. R. Harper. Oct. 8, Chas. H. Wacker. Daniel M. Lord. Chicago, 1898. Jno. W. Ela. Chas. U. Oordon. Aiutin A. Burnham. Horace Tucker, John B. Sherman. riclvlllc E. Stone. Joseph W. Suddard. E. R. Bliss. Walter H. Chgmbertin. W. H. dray. Henry Sherman Vail Dr. Plumer M. Woodworth

To the Public: -

This is to certify that the only official Program

of the National Peace Jubilee will^be, that issued by Donohue and

Henneberry .

Chairman General Committee. National Peace Jubilee.

Chairman Committee on Publicity & Promotion. ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY

Ball Committee. Mrs. Potter Palmer, Chairman Mrs. Henry M. Shephard, Vice-Chairman. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frederick B. Tuttle Adrian C. Honore loseph Adams John K. Kitchen

Press Committee. Austin A. Burnham, Chairman C. C. Chapman. Secretary W. L. Bodine Harold 1. Cleveland John tckels W. C. Gregory Benj. McCutcheon loseph Brucker I rank D. Cosick John F. Finnerty H. Gilson Gardner w Hi. I. Shanks Henry Barrett Chamberlain Henry F. Donovan Frank M. Huston She lb\ M. Singleton

Committee on Invitations and Speakers.

Wm. R. Harper, Chairman >lm Barton Payne, Vice-Chairma • H- h ge VV. Dixon, Secretarj Robert I'. Lincoln George B. Swift Ralph M. Easley Marvin Hughitt i Iwen F. Aldis Franklin II. Head Nathaniel C. Sears S. P. McConnell lohn F. Wallace Robert A. Waller

II. 1 Tluntington W. lackson Graham Harris J,.hn F. Wolfl loseph 11. Wood . Willis Rice Levj M.i\ ei lesse Sherw d Ch.ules FJ. Gordon Benjamin Thomas Charles Henrotin

i ( Volnej W Henrv Wade Rogers Howard S. Taylor P I Pettibone "h.u les r. Quincy

i John W i la (liver H. Hi .it. ,n Wlluii Uixon Franklin MacVeagh Albert S. t iage Petei S < in isscup W. I. ( inahan Harold l. Mel ;ormick ;\\el\ ille E. Stone Walter II, Ch.tmberlin H. Alexandei Revel! Arthui I. Eddj General Committee.

i i i h.u les I i uax, Jian man Clarence I "i i iung, Cor. Se< lohn r. Shaj ne, Vice i ha trman Austin A Burnham, Secretarj Elbridge ( i. Keith, Treasurer Benjamin I. Rosenthal i ;has. I.. Hutchinson E. A. Potter \ V Rothschild Plumer M W oi >du orth I ;has. I . Quincy Walter C. Ilatelv li G. Selfridge li Scwab loseph W Suddard

i > i . I itto oung Andrew V. McNall) A. s. lage Bi ron I smith R. Bliss i R Babcock B \. I ckhart II. N. Higinbotham las. li. Eckels Vielville E. Stone Gen lohn McNulta A. h. Philpot B Bryan W. R. Harper w alter II. i ;haml Win. I., smith Chas. II. Wacker \ Stevens D M Lord W. 11. Cra-

1< I. Howard S las n \\ . Hla Franl \ Coi iper U. Cordon Henry Shei man

las. W. Nye Volney W I Chas. I 1 Horace Tucker Mis Rotter Rainier

. lohn I I rskine M. Phelps lohn B. Sherman Mrs. Henry M. Shepard TH)C NX\o

Official Program Bf CONTAINING ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS, EXERCISES, PARADES, BANQUETS, ETC. m 7—r ^&o

SUNDAY

THANKSGIVING SERVICES October 16th, II a. m. / In 700 Churches of Chicago. Inspiring Patriotic Music by the Church Choirs of Chicago, supported by Great Organs and Military Bands under Prof. Henry B. Roney, Musical Director. Sacred Conceit-- in all Public Parks in afternoon, weather permitting.

N I The President of the United States, distinguished guests, military heroes and returned soldiers in attendance.

TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC HALLS. October 18, at 3 o'clock

Tickets for each meeting to be S' cured from the Vlanagei ol the Hall. STUDEBAKER HALL.

f Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis, Indiana Speakers: President Minnesota ( Cyrus Northrup, University of

Presiding ( ifficer, ludge Peter S. Grosscup Chaplain, Rev. Bishop Charles E. Cheney Manager, Mr. Harry Knott Music by Military Band. COLUMBIA THEATRE. M. Duffield, Detroit, Mich. ^ Henry SPEAKERS: • Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Washington, D. C. T. Ala. ( Booker Washington, Tuskeegee,

Presiding 1 ifficer, Ex-Mayi >r Roche Chaplain, Rev. P. s. Henson, D. D. Manager, Mr. Ernest Hamil Musi,- hi- MilHarr Baud. FIRST REGIMENT ARHORV.

1 Gen. Wm. R. Shatter, Washington, D. C. sn uci RS: - Secretary James Wilson, Washington, D. C. ( Mayor David A. Rose. Milwaukee, Wis.

1 1 Presiding ifficei . Hon. ieorge r Adams Chaplain, Rev. F. A. N..ble. D. D. Vlanager, Mr. E. S. Conway Mii-.i. by Military Band. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. (Continued)

« « « ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC HALLS. October 18, at 3 o'clock Tickets for each meeting to be secured at the Hall SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY.

E. L. I. \ Gen. Joseph Wheeler, Camp Wikort, Speakers: - - - - D. C. I Hon. Samuel Gompers, Washington,

- - Dr. Wade Presiding Officer, Henry Rogers " - I,iev - Father Edward Chaplain, Kell) - w - H - Gra Manager,' >

Music K Band. by Military NORTH SIDE TURNER MALL.

\ General Adna R. Clurtee. - - ... Speakers: Chas. Smith. ( Hon. Emory

. C. Kohlsaat Officer, ------Judge Christian Presiding

- S. .» ------. Ge'>. Douglas,s Manager, Music by Military Band, TUESDAY EVENING. GRAND JUBILEE BALL AT THE AUDITORIUM, Mrs. Pie, Palmer, Chairman FOR THE BENEFIT OF SOLDIERS AND SAll.i >RS. WEDNESDAY PARADE October 19th, 11:00 a. m.

Grand Military, Naval and Civic Parade, led by a Platoon of Police and the Chicago Hussars.

Gen. Ioseph Stockton, Chief Marshal. Col. Roy B. Harper, Chief ol Staff.

First Division -Gen. John C. Black, Grand Marshal; Gen. Fourth Division ('.lias. (J. Gordon, Marshal; LeRoj "i A.J. Burbank, Chief of Staff. Steward, Chief Staff; Ambrose Lammey, Adjutant General; John A. Montgomery, Chief of Aids, Second Division — Col. E. I). Swain, Marshal; Walter II. First Battalion—General Herman l.ieb. Commandant, Chamberlin, Chief of Staff; Capt. W. L. Ue Reiner. Adjt. General; Capt. Albert B. Capron, Chief of Aids. Second Battalion—Ch.nel E S. Watts, Commandant. Third Battalion- Healv, Third Division -Col. Chas. R. E. Koch, Marshal; Gen. C. S. Captain J. J. Commandant. Bentley, Chief of Staff; Lieut. Win. Brooke, U. S. A.. Fifth Division—General Fitz-Simons, Marshal; Colonel Adjutant General; George S. Ballard, Chief of Aids. H. B. Maxwell, Chief of Staff.

LINE OF MARCH.

From south of Congress street on Michigan avenue, march north i" Van Buren street, west to State street, north U> Randolph street, west to Dearborn street, south to Adams street, west to La Salle street, north t" Washington street, west to Franklin street, south to Jackson boulevard and east past the President's reviewing stand at the Union League Club to Michigan avenue and disband.

6:30 P. M. Grand Complimentary Banquet to the President of the United States and other iistinguished guests at the Auditorium. Addresses at 9 p. M. WEDNESDAY EVENING.

« « « AUDITORIUM BANQUET. October 19th, at 9 o'clock.

Tendered to the President of the United States and Distinguished Guests.

1 if 1 Tickets t< 1 be secured by invitation only from Mr. Henrotin, Chairman Committee on Banquet. (Room 539 Stock Exchange.

Officer ------Franklin MacVeagh Presiding ------Rev. Frank Crane, b. D. Chaplain

TOASTS.

" Our Country " The President " " The President Ex-Vice President Adlai E. Stevensson

1 Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Washington, D. C. "The Gen. Wm. R. Governor's N.Y. Army" ] Shatter, Island, City (Gen. Joseph E. Wheeler, Camp Wikoff, L. I.

r Admiral Schley

" " - The Navy Capt. Mahan, Washington, D. C. Commander D. C. [_ Philip, Washington,

" Reunited Cohntry—North and South," Clark Howell, Atlanta, Ga. " International Arbitration ''.... President James B. Angel, University of Michigan

1 Secretary Lyman J. Gage, Chicago "Our Future" .1 Samuel Gompers, Washington, D. C. of ( Cyrus Northrop, Pres. University Minn.

ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Tuesday Afternoon, October 18th, at 1:30 o'clock. tickets can be secured from Principals.

DISTRICT No. i. DISTRICT No. 2.

Louis Nettlehorst School, Evanston Ave. and School St. Anderson School, Lincoln and Division Sts.

Principal, Maria Clark Principal. F. M McKay - - - - Presiding Officer, Graham H Harris Presiding I Ifficer, Paul O. Stensland - - - - Chaplain, Rev. E. A. Larrabee Chaplain, Rev. J. W. Fifield Lieut. Col V Unman W. S Elliott, Jr. c n(,. tpre . j George speaicers. . . Speakers: ) A]len Fowlel / Frank ( Capt Uste| Gardner Army Representative—Capt. Jeremiah I. Sisk, 7th Illinois Vol. Army Representative McDermott Navy Representative — Cyrus D. Sorenson, U. S. N. Navy Representative—Arling R. Hansen

LaSalle School, Hammond and Eugenie Sts. Franklin School, Goethe and Wells Sts. Principal. Homer Bevans Principal. William C. Dodge - - Presiding Officer, Franklin H. Head Presiding Officer: Frank K Loesch Chaplain. Rev J B. Dore Chaplain : Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, 1) D. c . ( Roger Sherman Wak-^'v * Major Lawrence M. Ennis 5>peaKers:-j &il Edward c youngi ,, t m. cav. speatcers.^ Renry c Noyes Army Representative —Capt James Kelly, 7th Illinois VoJ. Army Representative Capt John T. Ryan " Navy Representative —W. H. Sutter, Harvard" Navy Representative— F. W Welchman

Augustus M. Burley School, Noble and Ashland Aves. Ellen Mitchell School, N. Oakley Av. and N. Ohio St. Principal, Cephas H. Leach Principal, Chester C. Dodge - - Presiding Officer, Austin 0. Sexton Presiding Officer, Zenophile P Brosseau Chaplain, - Rev. F. M Carson. D. D Chaplain, - - - Rev T N. Morrison

Blltier Rev J - p - D. Rush C * Brushingham D. speakers,Sneakers- \ ^Wikers H Frank 1st 111. j Cart w McComb I Major Alsip, Cav Army Representative Capt John T. McCormick, 7th 111. Vol. Army Representative—Capt. W. H. Chenoweth, 1st 111. Vol. Navy Representative Harry G. Dodd Navy Representative —Stand Murpln DISTRICT No. 3. DISTRICT No. 4.

Brentano School, Linden Ave. and Diversey St. West Division High School, Ogden Ave. and Congress St. Principal, Washington D. Smyser Principal, Geo. M Clayberg.

- - - Presiding Officer, J. H. Strong Presiding ( itticer, - D. R Cameron Chaplain, - - Rev. J. A. Rondthaler Chaplain, - Rev Walter H Reynolds r * Kobert McM" dy i Gen. John C. Black, Sneakers- Sneakers-- speaicers. M ipeaKers Ljeut s | |, a . 11. s. N. A 1st 111. Vol. j D } Capt S. Bolte, Army Representative Capt. C. T. Wilt, 1st Reg. III. Vol. Army Representative— Shirley T. High, First Illinois Cav. Navy Representative— Webster T. Smith Navy Represe tative John J. Bradshaw

and Park Avev Bismarck School, Armitage Central Marshall School, Kedzie Ave. and Adams St. Wm. M. Huberts Principal, Principal, Louis J. Block. - John - Presiding Officer, T. Keating Presiding Officer, Mrs. Caroline K. Sherman - Rev. M. Parkhurst Chaplain, M. Chaplain, Rev. Franklin C. Southworth

K ' - ' * C Lindlev ' U S - N Rev ' "sneakers- 3 W M Lawrence ' l Daniel 7th speaicers.Sneakers- ( Lieut. Col. Moriarty, 111. Vol. N. ( £ DeKoven Leffingwell.U S Marshall 1st Army Representative—Sergt. Brewster, 111. Vol. Army Representative Lieut lolin Curran. First Illinois Vol Samuel Navy Representative McEwen Navy Representative—E. A. Burroughs

Von Humboldt School, Rockwell and Hirsch Streets Tilden School, Lake and Elizabeth Sts. Principal, Will I. Bartholf Principal, Harriet N. Winchell. - - Presiding Officer, Joseph Schwab - Presiding ( itticer, C R. Walleck - - Chaplain, Rev. Aaron Norden - - Chaplain, - Rev. A. C.Wakem.m J Kavmer speakerv I H e Reed Cody Sneakers-*1 °P ( E. Brown ^- ^Major raylor I" 1st Illinois H. Vol. 1 Captain W. Wigham, Army Representative—Llewllyn A. McCalla, 1st ill. Cav. Army Representative— Captain Patrick O'Connor, 2d 111. Vol. Navy Representative—George Conrad Navy Representative—Geo. W. Clark 5. DISTRICT No. DISTRICT No. 6.

Twelfth St and Fairfield Ave. Thomas Chalmers School, Lake High School, Matteson St. (47th PI.) and Union Ave. Principal, Bertha Benson. Principal, Edward F. Sterns. Officer, - Christian Meier Officer L. Goddard. Presiding Presiding Ot - - - - Chaplain, Rev. Charles E. Morse Chaplain - - Rev. YV. F. Black

. i E. C. Ritsher Johl1 A - Henr c 3 -y ' : Sneakers- Speakers , speakers. -r- £ H st ni. Vol. _ lst 111. -j Capt >Switzeri ( Major E B oIman> Reg. Vol. 7th Army Repsesentative— Sergt. Major Shirley Philpot, Reg. Army Representative— Cap. E. C. Sturgus, lst 111. Vol. Navy Representative F. H. Brandt, "Harvard" Navy Representative—John A. Welch.

Medill School, Fourteenth Place and Troop Street. Holden School, 3lst and Deering Streets.

Principal, Stewart B Sabin. Principal, Chas. F. Babcock. - Mark - - Presiding Officer, Clayton Presiding Officer Thomas Gallagher. - - A. A. Lambert - Chaplain, Rev. Chaplain Father McGuire. Richard , \ Prendergast c » Gea W ' Underwood, speakers: 1st speakers.Sneakers- ^ Capt M L c Funk houser, 111. Vol. Ser t victor 1st ( g Arnold, Cavalry. A. D. 1st Army Representative— Sergt. McBurney, Reg. Army Representative—Capt. John M. Clasley, 7th Reg. III. Vol. — R. E. Herrick Navy Representative Navy Representative— E. A. Long.

Froebel School, Twenty-first and Robey Streets. Perkins Bass School. 66th and May Streets.

Principal, Henry C. Cox. Principal, Fulton B. Ormsby. - Presiding Officer, - Dr. W. S Christopher. Presiding Officer Edward C. Carroll. - - Chaplain, Rev. J. P. Muldoon, Chapalin Rev. William E. Danforth.

" . ( Robert H. Wiles S Alfred S Trude 5 .. speakers.Sneakers- speakers. £ 1st 111. Vol. f Ma j John M Southworth | Cap } Dimmick, Army Representative— Lieut. James Miles, 1st 111. Vol. Army Representative—Capt. Martin Duhig, 7th Reg. 111. Vol. Navy Reprepesentative—Geo. H. Ratledge. Navy Representative— E. M. Lubeck. DISTRICT No. 7. DISTRICT No. 8.

Hyde Park High School. 56th Si., and Kimbark Ave. Forestville School, 15th St. and St. Lawrence Ave.

Principal, 1 'lias. W. French Principal, Florence M. Holbrook Officer, - - Walter C. Nelson Presiding' Presiding Officer. S. Laim: Williams - 1 Re\. W. F. Irwin haplain, Chaplain, Rev. Wm. P. Merrill

.. v 1.01. iviarcus ~th Illinois 1 , \ Col. Marcus Kavanaugh,isa\anaue.n Vol. lohn S. Miller «. , Speakers:' ,, , Speakers 1 > / Mr. Sk ne\ .. hastman 1 ol. D. Hack Foster. III. Vol.

Army Representative—Capt. 1 VI. Kennedy, 7th Illinois Vol. Army Representatives Capt. lames Clark, 7th III. Vol. Navy Representative Cecil Page Navy Representatives Stuart ij. Bradley

George William Curtis School. Stanwood Ave. and Phil. Sheridan School, 90th St. and Escanaba, Ave.

State St., Kensington. Si mth 1 Ihicagi Edward L. .Worse Principal, Thos. C. Hill Principal, C. - - Presiding Officer, lesse Sherwood Presiding Officer, Mrs. Isabella O'Keefe - - - ( P. :haplain, Rev. C. Pledger Chaplain, Rev. I. I, Carroll

I Thomas 1 1. Merritt Starr 1 it .,-s Knight S 'sn ' ' 'sneakerstJK " v ' l / , Lieut. Paul III. Cav. Maj. I. B. Sanborn. 1st. Illionis Vol. Linebarger.lst. Army Representative Lieut. I. D. Laramie, 1st. Illinois Vol. Army Representative Adjt. Michael Cassidy, 7th Reg. Navy Representative 1 'has. Annett Navy Representative— Clarence Hardin

Lewis School, 6lst St.. and Princeton Ave. Douglas School, rhirty-Second St. and Forest Ave.

Principal, Kate S. Kellogg Principal, Lucia Johnston

Presiding 1 rfficer, How aid II. I Jross Presiding 1 ifficer, Noble B. Judah - - - 1 1 - haplain, Re\ . Ii iseph stolz 'haplain, Rev. A. I 1 amtield. D. D.

1 < \ v, m 1 I TI. iklei ood'd , :ol. . 1st 111. , W. Underu (1 Henry Turner, Vol. SPeakerS: PeaKers II. Patton Rev. C. Ransom (Lieut. DorseyP; | Reverd)

— Wm. E. Hoineville, 7th Illinois Vol. J. L. 7th 111. Vi Army Representative Capt. Army Representative Capt. Malley, Navy Representative H. W. Affleck, "Oregon" Navy Representative Ensign Wa ren I. Purdv. Educational Committee.

Dr.Henry Wade Rogers, Honorary Chairman Henry Sherman Vail, Chairman Dr. H. P. Judson, Vice-Chairman Dr. E. B. Andrews Dr. Geo. N. Carmen Albert G. Lane Col. F. W. Parker Dr. J. G. K. McClure Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus Henry H. Belfield Geortte Everett Adams

Committee on Decorations.

Louis M. Stumer, Chairman B. Gunther Leo. A. L..eb I. Keim. F. II. Cloidt Chas. A.Stevens, Vice-Ch'm'n W. M. Kosminski Andrew Work F. G. Moulton Fred W. Upham S. H. Ettlesi in, Secretary Fred Meyer Riley Darnell J. J. Coughlan William Mangier Gorman B. Coffin A. F. Brockman Jules Ballenberg i ;has. F. Gunther J. S. Dunham Hubert Mandel L. D. Heusner George D. Milligan E. I. Novak Win S. Merle

Committee on finance.

L. Beni. I. Rosenthal, Chairman Clarenceice E. Young, Secretary John I. Mitchell Byron Smith H.N.Higinbotham, Vice-Chairman Chas. D.[j. HutchinsonHutchinsi m Elbridge G. Keith las. II. Eckels

Committee on music.

Charles L). Haniill. Chairman Chas. N. Fay Florence Ziegfeld John P. Byrne Arthur Heurtley, Vice-Chairman John I. Glessner John K. Lindgren Albeit D. Philpi i Edward Rosing, Secretary Milward Adams Edward M. Lahifl

Committee on Promotion and Publicity.

Daniel M. Lord, Chairman Ri ibert I. Thompsi »n Frank H. ( ; n iper, Vice-Chairman Chas. A. Stevens Austin A. Burnham

Badges. transportation.

James W. Nye. Chairman Horace Tucker, Chairman Committee on thanksgiving Services.

Rev. H. W. Thomas, D. D., Chairman Rev. N. D. Hillis, D. D. Rev. Moses H. Jackson Rt.Kev. Samuel Fallows, LL. D., Secretary Rev. S. P. Brushinnham, D. D. Rev. F. A. Noble, D. D. Chas. R. Macloon, Acting Secretary Rev. A. J. Canfield, D. D. Rev. Jos. Stolz, D. D. Prof. Henry B. Roney, Director of Music Rev. Jas. S. Stone, D. D. Rev. P. S. Henson, D. D. Most Rev. Patrick Feehan Booker T. Washington Rev. W. M. Lawrence, D. D. Rev. E. M. Stires Rev. Nacv McGee Waters Rev. J. H. 0. Smith Rev. Chas. A. Lippincott Rev. Rufus A. White Rev. A. S.McGavick Rev. E. G. Hirsch.Ph. U., D. D Rev. Revercty C. Ransom Rev. J. D. Severimjhaus, D. D

Banquet Committee.

John W. Ela, Chairman Franklin MacVeagh Robert A. Waller Ralph M. Easley Albert S. Gage B George Swift Melville E. Stone F. Willis Rice Chas. F. Quincy Arthur J. Eddy Robert T. Lincoln John Barton Payne Chas. Henrotin John F. Wallace Robert G. Clarke Peter S. Grosscup Owen F. Aldis Marvin Hughitt Walter H. Chamberlin Geo. W. Dixon

Committee on Bicycle Parade.

Simon Mavev, Chairman K. G. Fisher, Chairman Ex Officio Walter Faraday, Secretary E. J. Tapper Fred Graflund T. Raddell Joe Ness G. G. Greenburi; John Si man C. K. Anderson Frank T. Fowler C. A. Nathan E. McNeil Adolph Roth John Kurtz John T. Swarthout E. A. Gold F. D. McGuire ( Iscar Solum H. P. Hansen C. E. Woods A. W. Born W. F. Reed W. D. Jaw.rski M. J. BmMong E. P. Hearne F. A. Alden G. K. Barratt Sol. H. Hess H. C. Bietler C. W. Hammer H. W. Musselwhite Wm. Altman I. P. Hally S. Rosenthal J. A. Carderleaf West J. C. Barclay Geo. K. Herrmann James Baird Dr. W. E. Webster Kenneth Mackenzie R. L.Welch R. R. Phelps i Irlando Adams C. P. Root Jesse J. Smith M. J. Bolstad Fred W. Wile E. S. Cay wood Br V H. Schultz C. G. Sinsabaugh C. I. Critchett John H. McCabe A. T. Hey wood Geo. Cawthorne E. E. Lee James Lew H. Ostenarm J. H. Chubbuck L. C. Whitaker C. F. Peterson

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