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 Oct. 20, 1876; M. Jan. 6, 1904, Minnie C. Case. Educ.: Crete Academy, Nebraska; Doaue College, Nebraska; Chicago Theological.Seminary, Chicago. Graduated from Crete Academy 1894, ranking second in class; during College course was captain of Track Athletic Team for three years; captain of College Military Co. and! Orator in State Oratorical Contest in junior year; College Secretary for Nebraska Young Men's Christian Association, 1898-99; Pastor at Naponee, Nebraska, 1899-1900; Pastor of Porter Memorial Church, Chicago, for two and half years previous to coming to China in Nov., 1904; represented Doane Coll. at Cleveland Student Volunteer Convention, 1889; represented Chicago Theological Seminary at Toronto Student Volunteer Convention, 1902. Address: Pang Chuang, via Shanghai and Tsing-Tao, China. 

 ELLIS, Frank Thomas (PEX.VXO), Straits Settlements Civil Service; b. Nov. 14, 1881. Appointed Cadet 1903; studied Chinese at Amoy; attached to Chinese Protectorate, Penang. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements. 

 ELLIS, Dr. William Gilmore (SINGAPORK), M.D., M.R.C.S.; Medical Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, Singapore, 1888; acting also Municipal Health Officer, Singapore, May, 1889, to Feb., 1892, again 1894; acting Colonial Resident Surgeon inl901,1902, 1903; Medical Officer, Lunatic Asylum. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 EN-HSIANG, Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.-General, Huu-ch'un, Sept., 1895; degraded three steps and transferred, Dec., 1893; Commandant of forces, Hi, Nov., 1897; Deputy Lieut.-General, Manchu White Banner Corps, July, 1900. 

 EN-MING ( ANCHING ), Governor; native of Manchuria. Kuei-sui Tao, Shansi, Jan., 1901; K'ou-Pei Tao, April, 1902; Salt Commissioner, Liang-Hnai (Kiang-Nan), Jan., 1903; Judge, Kiangsu, Jan., 1904; Treasurer, Kiangniu, (Nanking); Governor of Auhwei, March, 1906, is a reactionary official, opposed to reforms. Address: Anching-fu, Anhwei, China. 

 ENOMOTO, Viscount Buyo (TOKYO), Vice-Admiral (retired); b. at Tokyo, Aug. 25, 1836. Educ.: Holland, where sent by Tokugawa Government. Returned from Holland, 1868, on board corvette " Kanyo Maru," built at Amsterdam to order of Tokugawa Government; at outbreak of civil war of Restoration was in charge of vessel, and with others fled to Hakodate, where, for several months, with Otori (now Baron) successfully withstood attack of Imperial Army; eventually surrendered to leader of Imperial Army and was released after imprisonment and appointed to Government post in Hokkaido; in 1874 was despatched to St. Petersburg to conclude treaty in connection with exchanging Saghalien for the Kuriles; Minister at Peking, 1882; has held almost every Ministerial