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WEST VIRGINIA.

Applegate, Miss Mina, Hudson House, Wellsburg, West Virginia Fed

eration of Women's Clubs.

Franzheim, Mrs. H. C., Wheeling, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.

McNeilan, Mrs. Milton, 911 Market street, Parkersburg, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.

Waddell, Mrs. F. J., 1454 Third avenue, Huntington, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.

Watson, Mrs. George, Fairmont, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.

WISCONSIN.

Jeffrey, Charles T., Kenosha, appointed by the Mayor.

Lochner, Louis P., 612 S. Brearly street, Madison, Corda Fratres, International Federation of Students and Wisconsin Peace Society. McLaren, Wm., Manager, Gilbel Bros., Milwaukee, Citizens' Business League.

Mortimer, James D., President, Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Co., Milwaukee, Citizens' Business League.

O'Connor, W. P., Goodrich Transit Co., Milwaukee, Citizens' Business League.

Reinsch, Paul S., 423 Wisconsin avenue, Madison, Wisconsin Peace Society, Wisconsin University.

Robinson, H. B., Kenosha, appointed by the Mayor.

Simmons, Z. G., Kenosha, appointed by the Mayor.

Stone, Nat, President, Boston Store Co., Milwaukee, Citizens' Business League.

Strong, W. W., Kenosha, appointed by the Mayor.

Thiers, E. G., Kenosha, appointed by the Mayor.

Vilter, Wm. O., Milwaukee, Citizens' Business League.

Whitehead, Ex-Senator J. M., Janesville, Wisconsin Peace Society.

WYOMING.

Blyth, Thomas, Evanston, appointed by the Governor.

Blyth, Mrs. Thomas, Evanston.

Bolln, Otto, Douglas, appointed by the Governor.
Corthell, Nellis E., Laramie, appointed by the Governor.
Cosgriff, T. A., Cheyenne, appointed by the Governor.
Cunningham, A. J., Casper, appointed by the Governor.
David, Edward T., Douglas, appointed by the Governor.
Highby, A., Basin, appointed by the Governor.
Johnston, E. S., Cheyenne, appointed by the Governor.
Johnston, M. R., Chugwater, appointed by the Governor.
Stone, Edward, Cheyenne, appointed by the Governor.

HAWAII.

Hidden, Edward N., Commonwealth Trust Co., St. Louis, appointed by the Governor of Hawaii.

Myrick, Stephen S., Manoa Valley, Honolulu, appointed by the Governor of Hawaii.

THE PHILIPPINES.

Quezon, Manuel S., Delegate from The Philippines, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.

PORTO RICO.

Collazo, Domingo, 301 W. One Hundred and Fiftieth street, New York, representing Porto Rico.

O'Neill, Gonzalo, 100 William street, New York, representing Porto Rico.

(Foreign Countries)

BOLIVIA.

Calderon, Señor Don Ignacio, Washington, D. C., E. E. and M. P. of Bolivia.

BRAZIL.

de Figueiredo, Alfonso, 4118 McPherson avenue, St. Louis, Consul representing Brazil.

CHILE.

Cramer, F. Ernst, St. Louis, Consul, representing Chile.

COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA.

Arbuckle, James, 314 N. Fourth street, St. Louis, Consul, representing Colombia and Venezuela.

COSTA RICA

Calvo, Joaquin Bernardo, 1329 Eighteenth street, Washington, D. C., E. E. and M. P. of Costa Rica.

DOMINION OF CANADA.

Lewis, John, Editor, The Star, Toronto.

Riddell, Justice William Renwick, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, University

of Toronto.

Russell, Justice Benjamin, Halifax, N. S.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.

Peynado, Francisco J., 1532 Twenty-second street, Washington, D. C., E. E. and M. P. of the Dominican Republic.

ECUADOR.

Cordova, Gonzalo S., 2643 Broadway, New York City, Envoy Extra

ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ecuador, appointed by the Government of Ecuador.

Wither, S. S. S., Ninety-fourth and Broadway, New York City, Charge d'Affaires of Ecuador at Washington, representing the Government of Ecuador.

HONDURAS.

Membreno, Dr. Alberto, E. E. and M. P., Washington, D. C., representing the Government of Honduras.

GUATEMALA.

Kingsland, L. D., Hotel Beers, St. Louis, specially commissioned by the Government of Guatemala.

JAPAN.

Weakley, William R., Vice-President, American Peace Society in Japan.

MEXICO.

Mariscal, Alonso, primera Solidad 8, Mexico City, appointed by the Government of the United States of Mexico.

Pardo, Luis Lara, 529 W. One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, New York City, appointed by the Government of the United States of Mexico.

Baz, Fernando, St. Louis, Consul of Mexico.

NICARAGUA.

Gutierrez, Rodolfo J., Washington, D. C., special representative of the Government of Nicaragua.

PANAMA.

Lefevre, J. E., The Portland, Washington, D. C., representing the Republic of Panama.

PERU.

Pezet, Hon. F. A., Washington, D. C., E. E. and M. P. of Peru.

EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS*

You may use my name as Vice-President of the Congress.

CHAMP CLARK.

All I can do is to express my sincere good wishes for the success of the Congress, and of the admirable cause which engages your disinterested efforts. JAMES BRYCE.

I am greatly in favor of the objects of the Congress and hope it will be a great success. JOSEPH H. CHOATE.

As I myself was President of the Third American Peace Congress, which was held at Baltimore, there is nothing more I would like to do than attend this meeting. HAMILTON HOLT.

It would give me the greatest pleasure to accept the invitation, were it possible, but on account of the work of the Court, I shall not be able to visit St. Louis at that time. CHARLES E. HUGHES.

No one is a more earnest advocate of peace than I, but I am not a ready speaker. JOHN CLAFLIN.

I wish for your Congress a most successful session.

WILLIAM H. TAFT.

I beg to acknowledge receipt of your favor, inviting me to serve as one of the Vice-Presidents of the Congress. It will give me pleasure to accept. OSCAR S. STRAUSS.

I hope that this Congress will realize the high aims set for it.
ROBERT BACON.

It would afford me great pleasure to accept this invitation and to prepare the discourse suggested upon The Hague Tribunal, if it were possible for me to be in the United States at that time.

DAVID JAYNE HILL.

If anything could change my arrangements your words certainly
would induce me to accept the invitation to speak before your Peace
Congress.
EMIL G. HIRSCH.

It is a great disappointment to us both not to be able to attend.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HENROTIN.

It is a subject in which I am deeply interested. I have all my life been a peace man. My father and mother were Quakers. I shall try to be at the meeting in St. Louis. ARTHUR CAPPER.

It would give me great pleasure to act on your committee if I could attend the Peace Congress. THOMAS NELSON PAGE.

* Hundreds of letters expressing interest and sympathy in the Peace Movement were received from those unable to be present.

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Birkhead, Frank R., Oration, 55.

Bitting, Rev. Dr. W. C., Resolution,
359.

Black, Mrs. Elmer, Address, 485.
Blewett, Ben, Presiding, 68.

Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, 195.
Brant, Rev. Otho, on Peace, 241.
British Capture of Washington, 447.
Brookings, R. S., Director American
Peace Society, 356.

Bryan Arbitration Plan, 358.
Buffalo Expedition, 445.

"Burden of the Nations," Green, 545.
Burton, Hon. Theodore E., Presiding,
416.

Burton, Hon. Theodore E., Address,
526.

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Cabell, Ashley, Oratorical Contest, 28.
Cabell, Mrs. Ashley, Advisory Board,
362.

Calderon, Minister of Bolivia, Address,
160.

Call, Arthur Deerin, Address, 116.

Call, Arthur Deerin, Peace Movement
1815-1913, 11.

Canada's Message, Borden, 195.
Canadian Loyalty, 449.

Carnegie, Andrew, Address, 88.

Carnegie, Andrew, Presiding, 399.
Carnegie Endowment, 209.

Century of Anglo-American Peace, A,"
416.

China and the U. S. Constitution, 284.
Choate, Joseph H., on the Navy, 234.
"Christianity and World Peace,"

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