Carpenter . y . .Thos. Neale . .Thos. Neale . .Thos. Neale . 12 231 47 1771 4791 6971 5611 440 4281 6791 11891 1789! 17441 19061 362422 81100199130118 2,0423,7804,36421,,,9171061 ,503 • John Williams of Utica, N. served as President from Sept. 29, 1898, to Oct. 31, he resigned. • D. F. Sleeper of Cleveland, O., served as Treasurer until Dec. 23, 1884, when he resigned. Each recurring session forms a leaf formemorys volume. The desire to attendgrows irresistible. The United Mine Work-er


Carpenter . y . .Thos. Neale . .Thos. Neale . .Thos. Neale . 12 231 47 1771 4791 6971 5611 440 4281 6791 11891 1789! 17441 19061 362422 81100199130118 2,0423,7804,36421,,,9171061 ,503 • John Williams of Utica, N. served as President from Sept. 29, 1898, to Oct. 31, he resigned. • D. F. Sleeper of Cleveland, O., served as Treasurer until Dec. 23, 1884, when he resigned. Each recurring session forms a leaf formemorys volume. The desire to attendgrows irresistible. The United Mine Work-ers surjjass us in membership and attend-ance but do not excel us in dig into the earth; we build upon it. strongest single craft organization in thecountry, one of the few to own an ofiice orheadquarters building which, were it on themarket today would bring almost double itsoriginal cost. Ten years later not less thanone-half million dollars can buv it. Ulif^ (Unrpmttt Convention Number. OZ M m m W H Convention Number ®I{^ Qlarp^nter Each year the grim destroyer decimatesthe ranks of our faithful figliters andveterans. Others are, as it were, sleepingon their arms, mindful every moment thebugle may in the, next command them toenter the dark valley though the same buglemay summon any one at any moment. At each convention old faces are pointedout, old eyes meet many never seen or heardof before. Familiar voices join strange wish the same delightful pleasure will againand again be realized. It is among thosewishes to look upon the forms and facesof our past presidents. So let the Art Preservative of Artsplace them, as far as possible, before oureyes. Possibly some trace or burden maybe observed in their forms and faces andthe tracing hand may prove to be that of


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