McKees Rocks, Pa., Dec. 19, 1904, Mrs. Margaret Cox, mother of Bro. Frank Cox, member of Div. 148. Hinton, W. Va., Jan. 19, killed by Jumping from his engine, Bro. J. B. Keesey, member of Div. 101. Grafton, W. Va., Jan. 19, Eliza Stone, mother of Bro. W. C. Stone, member of Div. 284. Montreal, Can., Dec. 6. 1904, of Bright's disease, Bro. C. St. Denis, member of Div. 89. Phillipsburg, N. J., June, 1904, Bro. J. M. Crevelry, member of Div. 30. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2, Bro. A. G. Toy, member of Div. 323. Spencer, N. C., Jan. 27, Bro. R. O. Perryear, member of Div. 375. Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 26, Bro. Anthony Denton, member of Div. 53 Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 1, Bro. James Norton, member of Div. 53. Columbus, O., May 11, Bro. John Killroy, member of Div. 34. Columbus, O., Oct. 31, 1904, Bro. Lyons, member of Div. 34. Columbus, O., Dec. 12, 1904, Bro. Malloy, member of Div. 34. Athens, O., Nov. 26, 1904, Bro. Van Voorhease, member of Div. 34. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 31. of kidney trouble, Bro. A. W. Kinne, member of Div. 220. Hooper, Neb., Nov. 12, 1904, of hemorrhage of bladder, Bro. J. S. Hough, member of Div. 259. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 4, of heart trouble, Bro. Wm. Platt, member of Div. II. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2, of appendicitis, Bro. Wm. A. Colvin, member of Div. 646. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28, killed in an accident, Bro. Wm. Guilfoyle, member of Div. 646. Tipton, Ind., Feb. 5, Bro. S. A. Carter, member of Div. 120. Rocky Mount, N. C., Dec. 13, 1904, Bro. G. F. Home, member of Div. 314. Raisin Center, Mich., Feb. 4, killed in a wreck, Bro. S. T. Stone, member of Div. 248. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 30, Bro. T. J. Sullivan, member of Div. 278. Niles, O., Jan. 29, killed by his engine turning over on him, Bro. Ellsworth Fryman, member of Div. 522. Bucyrus, O., Feb. 3, of brain paralysis, Bro. Jos. A. Stewart, member of Div. 124. Streator, Ill., Feb. 5, of injuries received by chaining car, Bro. Wm. Danewood, member of Div. 354. Port Jervis, N. Y., Jan. 25. Bro. Lyman M. Lockwood, member of Div. 54. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 30, of dropsy, Bro. Andrew McClelland, member of Div. 16. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 28, Bro. H. B. Hunt, member of Div 50. Camak, Ga., Feb. 1, Bro. A. G. Toy, member of Div. 323. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 24, 1904, Bro. J. C. Butler, member of Div. 498. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 7, John W. Carney, father of Bros. William and Joseph Carney, members of Div. I. Chanute, Kan., Feb. 7, Bro. John B. Blake, member of Div. 214. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 8, committed suicide, Bro. Josiah S. Lovejoy, member of Div. 64. Portsmouth, O., Jan. 17, Bro. Joseph Theobald, member of Div. 72. Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 19, Bro. W. R. Faucett, member of Div. 469. Columbus, O., Sept. 21, 1904, Bro. W. D. Simonton, member of Div. 72. Springfield, Ill., Feb. 11, of tuberculosis, Della, oldest daughter of Brother Hornberger, member of Div. 655 Meridian, Miss., Feb. 11, killed hy his engine going into a washout, Bro. Fred Heim, member of Div. 537. Delphi, Ind., Feb. 1o, killed in rear-end collision, Bro. John H. Ferguson, member of Div. 548. Carnegie, Pa., Feb. -, Mrs. Jessie Whitten, wife of Bro. John Whitten, member of Div. 416. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 6, killed in accident, Bro. Robert E. Love, member of Div. 399. Mechanicsville, N. Y., Jan. 13, Miss Mary Waters, daughter of Bro. M. J. Waters, member of Div. 418. Gloversville, N. Y., Jan. 22. Mrs. Ada Cody, sister of Bros. H. C. and N. D. Munson, members of Div. 418. Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 8, committed suicide, Bro. Andrew Goudy, member of Div. 551. Freeport, Ill., Feb. 5, of consumption, Mrs. Harriet Hagedorn, wife of Bro. Henry Hagedorn, member of Div. 27. Ellerslie, Md., Feb. 6, Bro. Jeremiah Gardiner, member of Div. 437. Homestead, Pa., Feb. 6, of enlargement of the spleen, Bro. John J. Cutter, member of Div. 370. Hinton, W. Va., Feb. 10, of typhoid pneumonia, Bro. Ira J. Meadows, member of Div. 101. Albany, Ore., Jan. 8, of pneumonia, Bro. D. McCarthy, member of Div. 476. Albany, N. Y., June 24, 1904, of heart failure, Bro. W. R. Miller, member of Div. 46. Toronto, Ont.. July 13, 1904, Bro. Charles Morgan, member of Div. 70. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 28, 1904, Bro. Thomas Port Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 11, Bro. Robert Taylor, member of Div. 54. West Chester, Pa., Feb. 5. Bro. Harry C. Walters, member of Div. 51. Salida, Colo., result of collision Oct. 15, 1904, Bro. J. C. Boosinger, member of Div. 29. Silas, Mex., Feb. 5, Bro. Wm. T. Ragland, member of Div. 587. Silas, Mex., Feb., of blood poisoning, Mrs. Cora McFarlin, wife of Bro. Peter McFarlin, member of Div. 587. New Castle, Pa., Feb. 6, Bro. David L. Weaver, member of Div. 411. Omaha, Neb., Feb. 15. Miss Cecilia Ida Johnson, daughter of Bro. Adam Johnson, member of Div. 183. Chanute, Kan., Feb. 7, killed by side rod breaking, Bro. John Blake, member of Div. 214. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27, killed in a collision, Bro. Wm. J. Rea, member of Div. 129. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27, killed in a collision, Bro. Joe B. Suggs, member of Div. 129. Oneonta, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1904, Bro. Wm. Rhode, member of Div. 58. Brightwood, Ind., Feb. 14, of heart failure, Bro. J. B. Caskey, Chief Engineer Div. 121. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 25, 1904, Bro. R. Stewart, member of Div. 51. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 30, 1904, Bro. Wm. C. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 1, 1904, Bro. P. L. Cooper, member of Div. 51. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1904, Bro. Wm. C. County, member of Div. 51. Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1904, Bro. W. O. Goodwin, member of Div. 51. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 8, 1904, Bro. Henry Coad, member of Div. 66. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27, 1904, Bro. M. L. Gorman, member of Div. 66. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 5, 1904, Bro. H. C. Gebhardt, member of Div. 66. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 27, 1904, Bro. N. O. Moulton, member of Div. 66. Terrell, Tex., Feb. 13, Bro. J. F. Wilson, member of Div. 219. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1904, of pneumonia, Bro. Girard Burr, member of Div. 205. Denver, Colo., Jan. 26, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, mother of Bro. Wm. L. Palmer, member of Div. 10. Mattoon, Ill., Jan. 29, Bro. J. F. Stewart, member of Div. 37. Manchester, Va., Feb. 6, Mrs. B. C. Morrissette, wife of Bro. E. E. Morrissette, member of Div 321. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 31. 1904, Bro. W. G. Ham, member of Div. 63. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19, 1904, Bro. S. G. Nicholson, member of Div. 77. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1, 1904, Bro. M. C. Pillsbury, member of Div. 77. Bellefontaine, O., Jan. 10, of apoplexy, Bro. Brock Quigley, member of Div. 121. Toledo, O., Feb. 12, Bro. Henry Bruggemeir, member of Div. 457. Erie, Pa., Feb. 12, Bro. John H. Moore, member of Div. 298. Cleveland, O., Dec. 30, 1904, of Bright's disease, Gertrude Prenter, daughter of Brother and Mrs. W. B. Prenter, First Grand Engineer. Funeral service in Cleveland. Burial in Toronto, Can. Nevada, Mo., Feb. 9, Bro. Ed. O'Connor, member of Div. 359 and honorary member of the G. I. D. Brother O'Connor was born August 27, 1837, and was one of the most widely known members of the order. In literature known as "Mickie Free." He attended the Richmond Convention as a delegate of Div. 359, in 1888, Atlanta in 1892, and continued at St. Paul, Ottawa, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Norfolk and Los Angeles, where he took a leading part in the deliberations. He was made an honorary member of the Grand Body at the St. Louis sitting, which was a unanimous expression of good-will and appreciation of his social and intellectual worth. ADMITTED BY TRANSFER CARD. 179-John Edward Bain, from Div. 587. L. I. Ramsey, from Div. 48. Geo. W. Logue, from Div. 448. 593-James H. Sharp, from Div. 222. 635-E. W. Shuck, F. S. Retalick, from Div. 424 J. H. Colabine, from Div. 466. 86-L. E. Freeman, from Div. 391. 623-Thos. O'Rourke, from Div. 44. Chas. W. Stephens, from Div. 120. 171-Ralph Guile, from Div. 47. Bickle, Dell Dennis, Robert Dizzard, Frank M. Barton, Frank S. Barnes, from 375-Clifton Dass, from Div. 317. 644-M. J. Sweeney, from Div. 357. 445-James McLindon, from Div. 13. 343-J. C. Venable, from Div. 146. 423-S. P. Waddy, from Div. 156. 600-Ed Leslie, from Div. 130. W. F. Koontz, from Div. 362. W. A. Van Noy, from Div. 177. 399-Chas. E. Hathaway, from Div. 499. Into Division648-Chas. T. Beavers. 193 W. C. Wright. 379-J. H. Snyder. 552-Robt. D. Redmond. 29-W. G. Pennington. 354-J. F. Walsh. 107-F. M. Shultz. 441-F. Korber, D. F. Hurley. 271-E. A. Lyman, J. Quinlin. 209-Patk. Fitzsimmons. 343-Thos. Davis. Wm. Miller. 124-Henry F. Hitchins, 145-Thos. J. Flanagan. 50-W. H. Thompson. 452-J. C. Hersperger. 188-Geo. Blackburn. 498-A. G. Boon, Jack Goodwyn, G. H. Pinkstron. 61-C. H. Woodman. From Division Into Division 379-Ben Richardson. 39-Geo. H. Danver. 476-F. L. Kinny. 510-Wm. Gould, rein stated through Grand Office. 222-Edward Sarver. 500-Steve Rousseau. 456-J. J. Robinson. 37-W. J. Trigg. I. M. Dawson, M. J. Kief, Samuel Cox. 135-Joseph Myers. 205-I. C. Sterner. F. A. Taylor. 531-F. J. Meyers. 290-C. Davana. 269-Joseph Morrison. 500-C. W. Stone. 277-F. F. Shaw. 254-S. W. Bolenbaugh. SUSPENSIONS. 89-Joseph Hebert, ten months, for violation of obligation. 623-E. Hauchin, non-payment of dues and as sessments. 628-L. L. Carson, six months, for intoxication while on duty. 108-J. H. Skiles, ninety days, for unbecoming conduct. 36-Michael Connors, six months, for intoxication. From Division- J. Henkell, EXPELLED. FOR NON-PAYMENT OF DUES. 654-E. E. Smith. F. B. Watkins, J. D. Bruce, J. D. Clinton, D. M. Deen. FOR OTHER CAUSES. 1-Henry Copenhaver, for forfeiting insurance. 370-Sims Shuck, for keeping a saloon. 221-M. J. Smith, Wm. Retters, for non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 161-A. G. Wright, A. G. Eddy, for non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 105-John Tinney, for violation of obligation and non-payment of dues. 59-E. E. Hoyt, for non-payment of dues and 292-M. S. Cooper, for forfeiting insurance. Thos. Baetler, for keeping a saloon. 545-F. C. Van Allen, for non-payment of dues and forfeiting insurance. 254-M. D. Hover, for non-payment of dues and 418-John J. Becker, for forfeiting insurance. 26-W. J. Burke, for misappropriation of Divi- 323-John S. Reese, for drunkenness. G. O. Shiffer, C. E. Hipes, for forfeiting in surance. W. B. Swartz, for not carrying his insur ance. 276-Geo. E. Kingsley, for non-payment of dues 205-J. Fenton, for forfeiting insurance. surance. Geo. McNeilis, for defrauding his Division. 115-William C. Apgar, for conduct unbecoming a member, deserting his family, and vicious violation of his obligation to them and the Brotherhood. The name of W. H. Rowling, expelled from Div. 38, should have been W. H. Bowling, for violation of obligation and morality. PREMIUMS FOR JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. We have arranged with the Webb C. Ball Co., Watch Manufacturers, Cleveland, O., for three kinds of watches, which we are offering as premiums: Ist. The Ladies' Queen Watch, 17 jewelled, 14 karat gold filled case. Selling price, $30.00. To obtain this send us $30.00 with the names of 30 subscribers. 2nd. Gentlemen's B. of L. E. Standard, 17 jewelled, 14 karat gold filled case. Selling price, $50.00. To obtain this, send us $75 and the names of 75 subscribers. 3rd. Gentlemen's 21 Jewelled, 14 karat gold filled case. Selling price, $60.00. To obtain which send us $100.00 and the names of 100 subscribers. Money must accompany the names of bona fide subscribers. Those who contemplate working for one of these premiums should begin now, so as to have the JOURNAL start with Vol. 39, January, 1905. 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 748-753. 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 : Six Assessments for payment of these claims are hereby levied and Secretaries ordered to collect $1.50 from all who are insured for $750, $3.00 from all who are insured for $1,500, $6.00 from all who are insured for $3,000, and $9.00 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 Secretaries in sending remittances will send same to and make all drafts, express money orders of postoffice money orders payable to M. H. SHAY, General Secretary and Treasurer. 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. I, 1905 Killed... 1, 1905. Right eye removed 696 David O'Connell. 35 583 Apr. 5, 1903. Dec. 7, 1904. Pneumonia 12, 1902. Jan. 6, 1902. Jan. 715 A. Slyfield........... 67 176 May 22, 1871. Jan. 716 John A. Ross...... 36 312 465 34 455 79 53 Oct. 22, 1902. Jan. 717 O. C. Wassweiler 37 419 54 Feb. 3, 1873. Jan. 731 Wm. Guilfoyle... 44 646 June 1, 1904. Jan. 40 522 May 22, 1904. Jan. 336 June 25, 1887. Feb. 749 John Blake.... 750 A. W. Goudy. 7, 1878. Feb. 1, 1889. Feb. 8, 1905. Rt. leg amputated. 19, 1905. Convulsions..... 20, 1905. Killed.. 21, 1905. Typhoid fever.... 1, 1905. Blind left eye 751 Wm. R. Schell... 40 372 Oct. 9. 1888. Feb. 8, 1905. Killed. Amt. of Ins. To Whom Payable. $750 Ellen O'Connell, m. 3000 Self. 1500 May B. Curry, w. 1500 Mrs. J. A. Myers, w. 3000 Self. 1500 Mrs. A. F. Carrico, w. 1500 Mrs. E. M. Small, w. 4500 Mrs. W. J. Rea, w. 1500 Belle Van Scozoe, w. Eugene and Joseph Guilfoyle, bros. 4500 Mrs. F.E. Tryman,w. 1500 Belona Stewart, w. 1500 Mrs. M. Sullivan, m. 3000 Mrs. Alice Norton,w. 1500 1500 Miss Ella Toy, s. 1500 Mrs. Ada Lord, w. Acknowledgments have been received from the following Beneficiaries for amounts stated in settlement of claims paid: |