MORRIS, CLARA (MRS. F. C. HARRIOT), 79.New Canaan, Conn., November 20; actress. MORRIS, REV. JAMES R., 63.-Passaic, N. J., July 10; clergyman and missionary. MORSE, EDWARD S., 87.-Salem, Mass., December 29; Zoologist and formerly professor at Imperial University at Tokio. MORTON, G. NASH, 84.-New York, December 14; Presbyterian lay missionary. MORTON, MARTHA, 59.-New York, February 18; playwright. MOTZ, C. HENRY, 55.-Cincinnati, O., November 14; newspaper man. MUELLER, CARL, 63.-Chicago, July 12; author of Municipal Traction Law. MUNSEY, FRANK A., 71.-New York, December 22; publisher and merchant. MURRAH, WILLIAM B., 73.-Memphis, Tenn., March 5; educator and Methodist Episcopal churchman. MURRAY, GEN. ARTHUR, 74.-Washington, May 12; soldier. MYERS, CARL E., 83.-Atlanta, Ga., November 30; pioneer in aeronautics. N NEELY, REV. THOMAS B., 84.-Philadelphia, Pa., September 4; former Methodist Episcopal Bishop of Philadelphia. NIGHTINGALE, DR. AUGUSTUS F., 82.-Evanston, Ill., December 4; educator. NILES, THEOPHILUS E., 59.-Providence, R. I., November 8; newspaper editor. NORRIS, HENRY M., 77.-Cincinnati, O., December 24; mechanical engineer and in ventor. NORRIS, W. E., 78.-Torquay, Eng., November 20; novelist. OCHSNER, DR. ALBERT J., 67.-Chicago, July 25; surgeon and former president of American College of Surgeons. O'DONAGHUE, REV. DENIS, 77.-Louisville, Ky., November 7; former Catholic Bishop of Diocese of Louisville. OLIN, STEPHEN H., 78.-New York, August 6; lawyer and former Acting President of Wesleyan University. O'NEILL, HUGH, 53.-Denver, Colo., October 8; editor and journalist. O'NEILL, JAMES T., 60-Brooklyn, N. September 21; New York City Magistrate. OSTROM, DR. HOMER I., 73.-Boston, April 5; homeopathic surgeon. Y., OTTINGER, MOSES, 83.-New York, November 18; realty man, philanthropist and a founder of the Jewish Theological Seminary. P PACH, GOTTHELF, 73.-New York, April 17; photographer. PAGE, CARROLL S., 82.-Hyde Park, Vt., December 3; formerly Governor of Vermont and U. S. Senator. PARKER, GEN. DAINGERFIELD, 92.-Washington, February 25; soldier. PARKER, EDWARD M., 70.-New Orleans, La., October 21; Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire. PARKER, STEPHEN H., 73.-Florence, Italy, May 17; portrait painter. PARMLY, RANDOLPH, 72.-Red Bank, N. J., August 16; lawyer. PARSONS, PARRISH, CLARA WEAVER.-New York, November 12; painter and stained glass window designer. HERBERT, 55.-Pittsfield, Mass., September 16; Republican leader and former Congressman from New York. PATTERSON, FRANK L., 67.-Irving, N. Y., November 5; President of the Seneca Nation of Indians. PECK, DR. FREDERICK B., 65.-Easton, Pa., November 2; professor of Mineralogy and Geology at Lafayette College. PECK, DR. PAUL F., 52.-Chicago, November 20; professor of History at Northwestern University. PENFIELD, EDWARD, 59.-Beacon, N. Y., February 8; illustrator. PENROSE, DR. CHARLES B., 63.-Washington, February 27; physician and scientist. PETIT, DOUGLAS E., 67.-Syracuse, N. Y., December 21; Vice-President of the New York State Savings Bank Association. PHILIPP, EMANUEL L., 64.-Milwaukee, Wis., June 15; former Governor of Wisconsin. PHIPPS, GEN. FRANK H., 81.-Washington, March 28; soldier and ordnance expert. PIERSON, ANDREW N., 75.-Cromwell, Conn., October 29; horticulturist. PLUMMER, WILLIAM A., 59.-Laconia, N. H., November 29; New Hampshire jurist. POMROY, HENRY K., 71.--New York, December 22; financier and former president of the New York Stock Exchange. POND, FREDERICK E. (WILL WILDWOOD), 69.New York, November 1; sports writer. PONTON, JOHN, 96.-Jersey City, N. J., November 8; editor and inventor. POST, GEORGE A., 71.-Somerville, N. J., October 31; manufacturer and chairman of the Railroad Committee of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. POUND, GEORGE W., 60.-Buffalo, N. Y., December 2; corporation lawyer. POWELL, EDWARD A., 87.-Syracuse, N. Y., November 19; agriculturist and cattle breeder. QUAYLE, WILLIAM A., 65.-Baldwin, Kan., March 9; Bishop of Kansas and Chautauqua lecturer. QUICK, HERBERT, 64.-Columbia, Mo., May 10; novelist. R PAINE, RALPH D., 53.-Concord, N. H., April 29; author and war correspondent. PAM, MAX, 60.-New York, September 14; corporation lawyer and philanthropist. PARKER, CHARLES D., 98.-River Falls, Wis., December 28; former Governor of Wis- RABY, GEORGE, 96.-St. Louis, Mo., Novemconsin. ber 10; architect. RALSTON, SAMUEL M., 67.-Indianapolis, Ind., | RYON, DR. WALTER G., 51.-Poughkeepsie, RANSOM, DR. BRAYTON H., 46.-Washington, READ, MAJOR HARMON P., 65.-Albany, N. REED, JOSEPH REA, 90.-Council Bluffs, Ia., REID, DANIEL G., 66.-New York, January REID, MRS. LIZZIE E., 71.-Yonkers, N. Y., REUTERDAHL, HENRY, 54.-Washington, De- REYNOLDS, MAJOR A. D., 78.-Bristol, Va., RHODES, DR. JOHN E., 74.-Chicago, Sep- ROBINSON, PROF. HENRY H., 62.-New Ha- RODGERS, RAYMOND P., 76.-Monte Carlo, ROGERS, MISS JOSEPHINE C., 79.-New York, ROSENBLOOM, SOL, 56.-New York, Novem- RUSSELL, LOUIS A., 71.-Newark, N. J., Sep- S SAGE, JOHN H., 78.-Boston, August 16; ornithologist. SAKS, HORACE A., 43.-New York, November 27; merchant. SAMPSON, ALDEN, 72.-New York, January 6; SANDERSON, GEORGE A., 57.-Washington, SANDOW, EUGENE, 58.-London, Eng., Octo. April 15; artist. 69.-London, SAYRE, LUCIUS E., 78.-Lawrence, Kan., June SCARBOROUGH, DR. H. SARGEANT, 55.-Water. tember 8; Catholic editor and journalist. SCHUYLER, JAMES E., 65.-Amityville, L. I., June 21; former battalion commander in 107th Infantry. SCUDDER, MRS. SOPHIA WELD.-Vellore, In- SEELYE, MRS. HENRIETTA CHAPIN.-North- SEMPLE, REV. HENRY C., 72.-New Orleans, SHAW, CAPT. DAVID, 86.-Cleveland, O., No- SHELDON, E. S., 74.-Cambridge, Mass., Oc tober 16; Harvard Professor Emeritus of Etymology. SHERMAN, GORDON E., 71.-Morristown, N. SHERWOOD, GEN. ISAAC R., 90.-Toledo, O., SHIPP, CAPT. JOHN F., 80.-Chattanooga, SIEDLE, EDWARD, 66.-Port Chester, N. Y., vember 11; composer and former symphony conductor of Gilbert and Sullivan operas. SKINNER, ALANSON B., 39.-Tokio, N. D., August 17; anthropologist. SLADE, MRS. WILLIAM G., 78.-New York, SMEDLEY, J. HARVEY, 84.-Woodmere, N. Y., SMITH, JOHN W., 80.-Baltimore, Md., April 19; former Governor and U. S. Senator from Maryland. June 21; merchant and sportsman. THOMAS, ALBERT D., 84. Crawfordsville, Ind., November 13; jurist. SMITH, MRS. J. O. D. (TEMPLE OLIVER), 89. THEBAUD, PAUL G., SR., 59.-New York, SMYTH, DR. NEWMAN, 81.-New Haven, Conn., January 6; clergyman and theological writer. SPACKMAN, WILLIAM, 78.-New York, November 18; banker. SPAETH, DR. REYNOLD A., 38.-Bangkok, SPIERING, THEODORE, 53.-Munich, Bavaria, STETTINIUS, EDWARD R., 60.-Locust Valley, STOECKEL, CARL, 66.-Norfolk, Conn., November 1; music patron. STONE, MRS. MARY M., 82.-Lincoln, Eng., September 28; widow of Gen. Roy Stone, U. S. A., and Federal army nurse at Gettysburg. STONE, WARREN STANFORD, 65.-Cleveland, O., June 12; labor leader. STONER, COL. JAMES BUCHANAN, 64.-New STRATTON, MARGARET E., 81.-Stratford, STUDDIFORD, DR. WILLIAM E., 58.-New York, November 17; surgeon and authority in diseases of women. STURGIS, WILLIAM P., 85.-Brooklyn, N. Y., November 7; banker. SUN YAT SEN, 58.-Peking, March 12; South China leader. SWAN, WILLIAM L., 75.-Baltimore, Md., No THOMAS, EDITH M., 71.-New York, Septem- THOMAS, JOHN LLOYD, 67.-New York, Feb- 66.-New York, April 18; journalist. THOMPSON, VANCE, 62.-Nice, France, June 5; writer. THRASHER, SAMUEL P., 67.-Chicago, September 11; vice crusader. TICKNOR, THOMAS B., 76.-Brookline, Mass., June 21; publisher. Ton, J. KENNEDY, 72.-Sound Beach, Conn., June 2; banker. TODD, HENRY ALFRED, 69.-New York, January 3; professor of Romance Philology at Columbia University. TOOKER, L. FRANK, 71.-Greenwich, Conn., TRACEY, JAMES F., 71.-Altamont, N. Y., September 19; former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippine VANDERBILT, REGINALD C., 44.-Portsmouth, R. I., September 4; horseman and social leader. VANDERPOEL, GEORGE B., 79.-Chatham, N. VAN RENSSELAER, MRS. JOHN KING, 76.-New VAN SLYKE, WARREN C., 51.-New York, April 7; lawyer. VIVIANI, PHILIPPE RENÉ, 61.-Paris, France, September 7; French orator and former Premier. W WARNER, JOHN DE WITT, 73.-New York, WALL, REV. FRANCIS H., 73.-New York, September 22; Roman Catholic clergyman and foe of Ku Klux Klan. WARD, GEN. HENRY H., 82.-Wellesley Hills, Mass., November 16; Civil War veteran. WARD, REGINALD H., 63.-New York, November 20; banker, clubman and Papal Count. WATERS, DR. HENRY J., 59.-Kansas City, Kan., October 26; agricultural expert and editor. WATSON, DR. EDWARD W., 82.-Philadelphia, WEST, G. BERNARD, 77.-Los Angeles, Cal., Lakes, Me., July 6; clergyman and writer on canon law. WHITING, WILLIAM HENRY, 82.-Berkeley, Cal., July 26; Rear Admiral, U. S. N., retired. WILCOX, HENRY T., 37.-Vigo, Spain, June 22; U. S. Consul at Vigo. WILKINSON, REV. WILLIAM, 77.-New York, December 7; Episcopal clergyman known as "Bishop of Wall Street." WILLIAMS, GEORGE W., 56.-Charleston, S. C., July 16; Rear Admiral, U. S. N. WILLIAMS, BRIG. GEN. ROGER D., 69.-Lexington, Ky., December 12; Indian fighter and veteran of Spanish War. WILLS, DAVID C., 53.-Cleveland, O., October 22; Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank at Cleveland. WILSON, GEN. JAMES HAMILTON, 87.-Wilmington, Del., February 23; cavalry leader in Civil War and author. WINSLOW, REV. WILLIAM C., 85.-Boston, February 2; archæologist. WITMER, CHARLES B., 62.-Baltimore, Md., WOOD, JAMES, 86.-Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Decem. WOODS, ROBERT A., 60.-Boston, February WORKMAN, MRS. FANNY BULLOCK.-Cannes, France, January 23; mountain climber. WOOLWINE, THOMAS LEE, 50.-Los Angeles, Cal., July 8; lawyer and reformer. WRENN, ROBERT D., 53.-New York, November 12; athlete and former national tennis champion. WRIGHT, DR. MERLE S., 65.-New York, April 26; Unitarian clergyman. INDEX Agriculture, 473-507 Atlas, 878 General conditions, 473-477 Labor, 734, 741 Vocational education, 1098 Air Service, Army, 362-365, Forest fire patrol, 363 Mapping, 879 Commerce, 212 Education, 212 Geologic studies, 265, 859 Health conditions, 212 Mining, 212, 522 364, Reindeer in, 211 Roads, 211, 371 Spraying operations, Statistics, 228 Alaska Board of Road Commis- Alaska Railroad, 113, 211 Ineligible for citizenship, 82- 85 Registration, 19, 711, 713 League, 195 American Council on tion, 1085, 1090 American Engineering Stand- American Experience Table, 463 All-Russian Evangelical Union, American 764 Marine Insurance |