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Room, john P.—At Monticello, N. Y., Feb. 23, aged 48. Countyfludge and Surrogate of Sullivan county, N.. She herd, justice james E.—At Baltimore,

Lewis, Hon. john S.—At Pine Bluff, Ark, t1;‘eb. 15. Leading member of the Humboldt

Md.,

Feb. 1, aged 85. Practised in Manchester. Parker, Henry Langdon.—At Worcester, Mass, Jan. 24, aged 77. Formerl trial jus tice for Middlesex count, Mass; ad served in legislature; a leading awyer of Worcester. Parsons, Eli Burton.—At Troy, N. Y., Feb. 17, aged 85. Oldest member of the Bradford county Bar. Parsons, Hon. William 0scar.—-At Charles‘ ton, W. Va., Feb. 7, aged 35. One of the best known young lawyers of the state. Pullen, Stanl? T.—At Portland, Me., Feb. 15, aged 67. ormer member of the state legislature and surveyor of the ort of Port

eb. 5, aged 63.

Confederate veteran;

member of constitutional convention of North Carolina in 1875; superior court justice; elected

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in 1888; lecturer in law department of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Spensley, judge William.—At Galena, Ill., Feb. 12. Practised and held many public oﬁices; county judge of Jo Daviess county, 1873-1877. Stone, judge William H. R.—At Monroe, Ga., Feb. 3, aged 84. Womack, judge Thomas Brown.—At Ral eigh, N. C., Feb. 18, aged 55. Practised in Pittsboro, N. C., and later became a judge of the superior court; wrote several volumes of digests of the decisions of the North Caro lina Supreme Court and other law books;

enjoyed extensive corporation practice. Wilson, judge john M.—At Mobile, Ala., Feb. 15, aged 58. For twenty-four years Judge of Probate of Clarke county, Ala.

Necrology— The Bar Adams, Richard K.-At Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 27, a ed 79. Retired from active prac tice sever years ago. Atkinson, Louis E., M. D.—At Miﬁ'lin,

ar. Moore, john T.—At Manchester, N.

H.,

land; purchased the Portland ress in 1872; a broker in New York, 1886-1896.

Rainey, ]0hn.—At Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17, aged 37. Lawyer and real estate dealer; served two terms in the Assembly. Raison, Charles L.——At Newport, 0., Feb. 16. Raymond, Freeborn F.—At Florence, Italy,

a ed 57. Patent lawyer, a former partner of T omas Clark of Boston. Riddle, Francis A.—At Chicago, Ill., Jan. 28, aged 63.

Civil War veteran; served in

Civil War veteran;

Illinois senate 1876-1880, Rollins, James Wingate.—At West Rox bury, Mass, Feb. 22, aged 82. Practised in Boston for ﬁfty years before his retirement.

served ﬁve consecutive terms in Congress. Dodge, Thomas H .-—At Worcester, Mass, Feb. 12, aged 87. Patent attorney; inventor of the cylinder printing press.

10, aged 71. Real estate lawyer. Shuey, Webster W.—-At Dayton, 0., Feb. 3, aged 61. Well-known lawyer of Dayton.

Penn., Feb. 5, aged 69.

Everett, William.-—At Quincy, Mass, Feb. 6,

aged 70. Third son of Edward Everett;ad.mitted to bar but never practised; member of Con gress in 1893; teacher, author and scholar.

Fisher, George H.—At Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 6, aged 77. Served in the Assembly. Fletcher, George L.—At Chester, Vt., Feb. 18, aged 90. Formerly United States com missioner of the circuit court.

Foster, Sol0mon.—At Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 12, aged 66. Editor and publisher in Phila delphia; became principal of the School of Law of the International Correspondence Schools; edited “Principles of Law." Hassett, Edward.—-At New York City, Feb. 23, aged 52. Had practised in New York City since 1888. Hawkins, William M.—At Buﬁalo, N. Y., Feb. 14, aged 59. Elected to the Assembly in 1884. Harnbrook, Capt. S. R.—At Evansville, Ind., Feb. 13, aged 77. Vice-Commander of Loyal Legion of Indiana. Lawrence, Charlas Gray.-—At St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 3, aged 56.

Show, Oscar F .—At Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb.

Snow, Cal.

William D.—At Hackensack,

N. 1., Feb. 11, aged 78. Elected U. S. Senator from Arkansas but never took his seat; oldest member of the Bergen County (N. J.) Bar Association. Stark, Joshua-At Milwaukee, Wis, Feb. 9, aged 82. Born in Brattleboro, Vt.; City Attorney of Milwaukee in 1853; served in the

Wisconsin legislature; district attorney for two years; bar examiner, 1885-1897. Stout, Wesley B.—At Asbury Park, N. _]'., Feb. 5, a ed 49.

President of the Monmouth

County ( . J.) School Boards Association. Thomas, B. F.—At Maquoketa, Ia., Feb. 5.

Pioneer attorney of Monticello, Minn.; ﬁfty years a resident of Iowa. Van Gaasbeek, Louis Bevierx-At Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 15, aged 59. Had practised in New York City for ﬁfteen years. Warren, Samuel D.—At Boston, Mass, Feb. 19, aged 58. Successful pa r manu

facturer; formerly law partner 0

Louis D.

Brandeis in Boston; president of the trustees

of) the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1901 1 07.