. Review of reviews and world's work. THE CITY OF ALGECIRA8, WHERE THE MOROCCAV fONFEKENCE MET ON JANUARY 16. 156 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REFIEIV OF THE LARGEST FLOATING DRY DOCK IN THE WORLD—THE DEWEY. (Now on her 13,000-mile voyage to Manila.) \laskan explorer, 68 Samuel B. Parsons, tlie horti-culturist, 87. January 5.—Rev. John S. Mcintosh, president ofSan Francisco Theological Seminary, 76. January 7.—Elliot Danforth, a leading Democraticpolitician of New York State, 56. January 9.—Charles Thomson Ritchie, formerlyChancellor of the Exchequer, 67 Rev. John H. El-liott, rector emeritu


. Review of reviews and world's work. THE CITY OF ALGECIRA8, WHERE THE MOROCCAV fONFEKENCE MET ON JANUARY 16. 156 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REFIEIV OF THE LARGEST FLOATING DRY DOCK IN THE WORLD—THE DEWEY. (Now on her 13,000-mile voyage to Manila.) \laskan explorer, 68 Samuel B. Parsons, tlie horti-culturist, 87. January 5.—Rev. John S. Mcintosh, president ofSan Francisco Theological Seminary, 76. January 7.—Elliot Danforth, a leading Democraticpolitician of New York State, 56. January 9.—Charles Thomson Ritchie, formerlyChancellor of the Exchequer, 67 Rev. John H. El-liott, rector emeritus of the pro-Cathedral Church ofthe Ascension in Washington, 73. January 10.—President William Rainey Harper, of the University of Chicago, 49 (see page 171) Rev. Samuel Sprecher, , author of works on Lutherantheology, 96. January 12.—Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff, former Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, 77 Rev. George Moulton Adams, , of Massachusetts, 82 Lewis Hecht, Sr., Jewish banker and philanthropist ofBoston, 79. January 14.—Ira W. Buell, a pioneer attornej^ of Chicago, 76 Antonio Gonzales Mendoza, formerly presid


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