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JUILLIARD, AUGUSTUS D.-Dry Goods Merchant, 76 Worth street, New York City; residence 16 West 57th street. Senior member of the firm of A. D. Juilliard & Co. President and director Cossitt Land and Improvement Co.; director Bank of America, Bank of New Amsterdam, Morton Trust Co., Fifth Avenue Trust Co., Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co., National Union Bank and Title Guarantee and Trust Co.; trustee Central Trust Co., Greenwich Savings Bank, Mutual Life Insurance Co. and New York Life Insurance and Trust Co.; member advisory committee Audit Co. of New York. Member Union League, New York Athletic, City, Republican, Metropolitan and Merchants' Clubs, Ohio, American Geographical and American Fine Arts Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

JULBE, VINCENT M.-Merchant and Life Insurance, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Aguiar 100, Havana, Cuba. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, W. I., Dec. 18, 1867. Educated at Stevens Institute of Technology. (Married Mrs. Cosme Battle.) Representative general of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for the Island of Cuba. Member New York, Catholic and Lawyers' Clubs, and Union Club of Havana, Cuba.

JULIEN, ALEXIS ANASTAY-Geologist, Columbia University, New York City; residence 71 East 87th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 13, 1840. Educated at Union College ('59). Degree of Ph.D. from New York University in 1882. (Married Annie Walker, daughter of Peter Nevins of New York City.) Resident chemist Guano Island of Sombrero, 1860-4; made observations and collections for the Smithsonian In

stitution. Connected with the School of Mines of Columbia University since its establishment. Frequent contributor to scientific periodicals. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Geological Society, Geological Society of America, American Society of Naturalists and Royal Microscopical and New York Microscopical Societies; member American Geographical Society and Union Alumni Association.

JUNGMANN, JULIUS-Physician and Druggist, 1020 Third avenue and 428 Columbus avenue, New York City; residence 26 East 78th street. Born, 1852. Educated at Heidelberg, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons (M. D.). (Married.) Member New York Athletic Club, Metropolitan Museum of Art and many scientific societies.

JUNKIN, FRANCIS T. A.-Lawyer, 59 Cedar street, New York City, and 77 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago; residence Union Club, Chicago. Born in Virginia, 1864. Educated at Kenyon College and Columbia Law School. (Single.) General attorney Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe Railway System. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and University Clubs, University, Union and Onwentsia Clubs of Chicago, Societ of Colonial Wars, Southern Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JUNOD, LOUIS H.-Dry Goods Merchant, 476 Broome street, New York City; residence 353 West 57th street. Born in Neuchatel, Switzerland. Educated in Neuchatel and Nice. (Married Laura Duane Ireland.) Member New York Athletic and Merchants' Central Clubs, Rittenhouse Club of Philadelphia, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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KAFER, JOHN C.-Iron Manufacturer, 814 East Ninth street, New York City; residence 247 Fifth avenue. Vice-president and director Morgan Iron Works. Formerly in the engineering department of the United States Navy. Member Engineers', Army and Navy and Players' Clubs, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society of Marine Engineers, American Society of Naval Engineers, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Naval Institute.

KAFKA, HUGO-Architect, 99 Nassau street, New York City; residence 666 East 140th street. Born in Austria. Educated at Confederate University, Zurich, Switzerland. (Married.) Ex-secretary Elka Park Association. Fellow American Institute of Architects.

KALB, AUGUST-Clothing Merchant, 760 Broadway, New York City, and 463 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 86 McDonough street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Jan. 22, 1865. (Married Millie L. Janton.) Member Crescent Athletic, Aurora Grata Masonic and Montauk Clubs, Veteran Association 23d Regiment, N. G. N. Y., Altair Lodge No. 601, F. & A. M., De Witt Clinton Chapter No. 142, R. A. M., De Witt Clinton Commandery No. 27. Knights Templar, Amaranth Dramatic Society and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

KALBFLEISCH, EDWARD L., JR.-Merchant, 58 Pine street, New York City; residence 121 Willow street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Feb. 8, 1862. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Columbia College ('82). (Married.) Member of the firm of Edward L. Kalbfleisch & Son. Member Reform, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Drug Trade Clubs, Dyker Meadow Golf and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn and Seabright (N. J.) Golf and Garden City (L. I.) Golf Clubs.

KALBFLEISCH, FRANKLIN H.-Manufacturing Chemist, 35 Burling Slip, New York City; residence 37 Fifth avenue, and Babylon. Born on Long Island, March 4, 1846. Educated in New York City and Brooklyn. (Married.) President and director Franklin H. Kalbfleisch Co., Anatron Chemical Co. and Erie Chemical Works. Member Chemists' Club, Chemical, American Chemical and Long Island Historical Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art and 23d Regiment Veteran Association.

KALISH, EDWIN L.-Lawyer, 165 Broadway, New York City; residence 55 East 65th street. Member Phi Delta Phi Club, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KALISH, OSCAR G.-Pharmacist, 297 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 7 West 92d street. Born in Belfast, Me., Dec. 3, 1868. Educated at the New York College of Pharmacy. (Married.) Secretary and director Kalish Pharmacy.

KAMMERER, FREDERICK-Physician and Professor, 667 Madison avenue, New York City. Degree of M.D. Professor of clinical surgery in Cornell University Medical College; surgeon to German and St. Francis Hospitals. Member Century Association.

KAMMERER, ROBERT C.-Piano Manufacturer, 11 East 14th street, New York City; residence 234 East 62d street. Born in New York City, Sept. 12, 1856. Educated in New York City. (Single.) Member of the firm of George Steck & Co. Member New York Athletic and Nassau Boat Clubs, New York Piano Manufacturers (ex-vice-president) and National Piano Manufacturers (ex-secretary) Associations and Liederkranz.

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KANE, HENRY BREVOORT-253 West street, New York City. Member Union, SeawanhakaCorinthian Yacht and Tuxedo Clubs and American Geographical Society.

KANE, JAMES-Commissioner, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 195 Congress street, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland about 1841. Educated in New York City. Served as first lieutenant and captain of Company G of the 158th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry during Civil War. At the close of the war engaged in the manufacture of mineral waters, and took an active part in politics; represented his ward and district in the Common Council from 1874 to 1888, when he resigned to accept the office of Register of Kings County, having been elected in November, 1888; served as Register until Dec. 31, 1891. Appointed commissioner of the Department of Sewers Jan. 1, 1898, which position he still holds.

KANE, JOHN INNESS-49 West 23d street, New York City. Member Metropolitan, Union, Turf and Field, Knickerbocker, Suburban Riding and Driving and Church Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-onHudson.

KANE, JOHN P.-Building Materials, 287 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 8 West 71st street. Senior member and treasurer of John P. Kane Co. Member Manhattan, New York Athletic, Catholic, Colonial and Building Trades Clubs, Blooming Grove Park and Aldine Associations and Liederkranz.

KANE, S. NICHOLSON-23 West 47th street, New York City. Served as volunteer in the Navy during Spanish-American War. Member Metropolitan, City, Union, Union League, Knickerbocker, Church, Players', Racquet and Tennis, Country, Larchmont Yacht, Hudson River Ice Yacht, New York Yacht and Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, and American Geographical So

ciety.

KANE, THEODORE F.-United States Naval Officer: residence 47 Irving place, New York City. Born in Washington, D. C., Aug. 19, 1840. Educated at United States Naval Academy. (Married.) Member University, New York Yacht and New York Clubs and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

KANE, WOODBURY-23 West 47th street, New York City. Served as officer in "Rough Riders" during Spanish-American War. Director Metropolitan Register Co. Member Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, New York Yacht, SeawanhakaCorinthian Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Meadow Brook Hunt, Hudson River Ice Yacht and Country Clubs.

KATHAN, REID ALEXANDER-Silk Merchant, 472 Broome street. New York City; residence 110 West 57th street, and Oyster Bay, L. I. Born in Addison, N. Y., April 30, 1855. Educated at Oxford (N. Y.) Academy. (Married.) Member Union League, Republican, New York Athletic, Merchants' Central and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and other organizations.

KATTE, EDWIN B.-Mechanical Engineer, Grand Central Station, New York City; residence University Club. Born in St. Louis, Mo., 1871. Educated in New York City and at Cornell University ('93). (Single.) Assistant engineer New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. Member University, Comedy and Cornell Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Sons of the Revolution, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Society of Naval Architects.

KATTE, WALTER-Civil Engineer, Grand Central Station, New York City; residence 523 Madison avenue. Born in London, England, Nov. 14, 1830. Educated at King's College School. Came to the United States and entered railway service in 1850. In United States military engineering service during Civil War; engineer and general agent of Keystone Bridge Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 1865-75; chief engineer New York Elevated R. R. Co., New York City, 1877-80; same position with New York West Shore and Buffalo R. R. Co., 1880-6; since 1886 chief engineer to New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. and entire Vanderbilt system. Member Transportation Club, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Institution of Civil Engineers of London, England, Western Society of Engineers, American Institute of Civil Engineers and other organizations.

KATZ, ABRAM J.-Merchant, Rochester; residence 345 East avenue. Born in Rochester, March 7, 1853. Educated in Rochester. (Married.) President Jewish Orphan Asylum Society of Western New York; director Fidelity Trust Co. and Alliance Bank; trustee Stein-Bloch Co. and Congregation B'nai B'rith (exvice-president). Member Eureka Club (trustee) and Rochester Chamber of Commerce (trustee and exvice-president).

KAUFFELD, THEODORE-Importer and Commission Merchant, 64 White street, New York City; residence 105 West 130th street. Born in Cassel, Germany, Oct. 28, 1836. Educated at Cassel Real Schule. (Widower.) Member Merchants' Central Club, Liederkranz (trustee), Isabella Heimath, German Hospital and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KAUFMANN, JOSEPH-Lawyer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 120 West 114th street. Born in New York City, July 7, 1869. Educated at New York City Public School No. 22 and New York University. (Single.) Ex-commissioner of street openings. Member Fortnightly Club, Ceres Union (president), Hawthorne Literary Society (honorary), Hudson Guild, Young Men's and Women's Culture Society of Congregation Rodoph Sholom and Tammany Hall General Committee of 31st Assembly District.

KAY, EDGAR BOYD-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 704 East State street. Degree of C.E. Instructor in civil engineering at Cornell University.

KEAN, HAMILTON F.-Banker, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence 25 East 37th street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co. Member Union, Knickerbocker, St. Anthony, New York Athletic and Metropolitan Clubs, American Geographical Society and Down Town Association.

KEAN, JOHN-United States Senator, Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C., and Banker, 20 Wall street, New York City; residence "Ursino," Elizabeth, N. J. Born in New Jersey, 1852. Educated at Yale ('76). United States Senator from New Jersey for term expiring 1905. Vice-president and director Manhattan Trust Co.; director American Fire Insurance Co., Equitable Securities Co., Lawyers' Surety Co., Manchester Fire Assurance Co. of England, North Hudson County Ry. Co., Spirits Distributing Co. and Standard Rope and Twine Co. Member Metropolitan, University, Knickerbocker, University Athletic and Yale Clubs, Essex County Country Club of Orange, N. J., and Down Town Association.

KEAN, JULIAN HALSTED-Lawyer, 38 Nassau street, New York City; residence 3 East 56th street. Educated at Yale ('76). Director Hackensack Water Co. Member Metropolitan, University, Players', University Athletic and Riding Clubs, Sons of the Ameri

can Revolution and Yale Alumni and Down Town As

sociations.

KEANE, DAVID-Lawyer, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 113 East 34th street. Member Manhattan, Lawyers', City and Fencers' Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

KEARNEY, EDWARD W.-Carriage Builder and Horse and Carriage Auctioneer, 132 East 13th street, New York City; residence 40 West 70th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 25, 1853. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Van Tassell & Kearney. Governor New York Athletic Club; member Suburban Riding and Driving and Manhattan Clubs and Parkway Driving.

KEARNEY, HENRY S.-Civil Engineer, 13 Park row, New York City; residence 303 West 88th street. Born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., May 30, 1846. Educated at Union College. (Married.) Formerly engineer and commissioner Board of Electrical Control. Now commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. Member Union League and Union Clubs, Union College Alumni Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KEASBEY, ROBERT A.-Merchant and Contractor, 83 Warren street, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 16, 1858. (Married.) Member Montclair Athletic and Arkwright Clubs and Young Men's Christian Association of Montclair.

KEATING, JAMES P.-Commissioner, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 139 East 29th street. Born in Limerick, Ireland, Sept. 20, 1849. Educated in New York City. President of the Plasterers' Association, 1872; chief clerk, penalties bureau. corporation counsel's office, 1878-90; warden of the county jail, 1890-4; chief clerk of the City Court, 1894-6; chief clerk of the Court of Special Sessions, 1896-8; commissioner of highways since January, 1898. Member Tammany Society since 1867.

KEECH, FRANK B.-Broker, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 14 East 65th street. Born in Charles County, Md., Jan. 2, 1866. Educated at United States Military Academy. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Keech, Loew & Co. Trustee Institution for Savings of Merchants' Clerks. Member Metropolitan, Tuxedo, Racquet and Tennis and Union Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, and Society of Colonial Wars.

KEELER, DAVID B., JR.-Real Estate, 9 Pine street, New York City; residence Seabright, N. J. Born in New York City, Feb. 17, 1835. (Son of David B. and Elizabeth C. [Havens] Keeler.) Educated in private schools and at New York University. (Married.) Member Sons of the Revolution.

KEELER, EDWARD B.-Insurance 10 Wall street, New York City; residence 200 West 78th street. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) Member Democratic Club and Sons of the Revolution.

KEELER, E. ELMER-Physician, 452 South Salina street, Syracuse; residence 423 East Jefferson street. Born in Danby, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1861. Educated at New York Medical College (M.D.). (Married.) Formerly eye and ear surgeon Syracuse Hospital; ex-president County Medical Society; editor Syracuse "Clinic." Member Citizens' and Camera Clubs, Masonic Order and Knights of Honor.

KEELER, HAROLD D.-Real Estate Broker, 954 Lexington avenue, New York City; residence 903 Sterling place, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Aug. 24, 1864. (Married.) President and director William S. Anderson Co.

KEELER, JOHN H., JR.-Accountant, Manor Hall, Yonkers; residence 211 Warburton avenue. Born in New York City, July 17, 1866. Educated at Yonkers High School. (Single.) Deputy city clerk of the City of Yonkers. Member Sons of the American Revolution, Palisade Boat (secretary) and Park Hill Country Clubs, J. C. Stott's Camp No. 2, Sons of Veterans, Rising Star Lodge No. 450, Terrace City Chapter No. 177, Yonkers Commandery No. 45, and Hope Hook and Ladder Truck Co., Volunteer Firemen.

KEENAN, PATRICK-Chamberlain, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 253 Seventh street. Born in County Tyrone, Ireland, 1837. Came to the United States when he was fourteen years of age and settled in New York City where he has since continuously resided. Between the years 1872 and 1885 he served as assistant alderman, alderman and county clerk, in the order named; appointed City Chamberlain by Mayor Van Wyck in January, 1898.

KEENE, FOXHALL P.-Broker, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence Cedarhurst, L. I. (Son of James Robert Keene.) Educated at Harvard. Special partner in the New York Stock Exchange firm of Talbot J. Taylor & Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, Rockaway Hunting, Carteret Gun and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs and others.

KEENE, HARRY-President, 340 Third avenue, New York City; residence 281 Fifth avenue. President and director Equitable Gas Light Co.; vice-president, treasurer and director Equitable Gas and Electric Co. of Utica. Member Manhattan and Democratic Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Williams College Alumni Association.

KEENE, JAMES ROBERT-Investor, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence Cedarhurst, L. I. Born in London, England, 1833. Came to the United States and settled in California in 1852; accumulated a fortune during the gold period. Served for a time as president of the San Francisco Stock Exchange; operating in stocks in New York City since 1877. Director Westchester Racing Association. Member Rockaway Hunting and Jockey Clubs.

KEENE, ROSWELL WILLIAM-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City. Born in Lewis County, N. Y., April 17, 1837. (Son of Roswell William and Sally Maria [Loud] Keene.) Educated in common schools and at Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in Syracuse, 1859. Practicing in New York City since 1870. Author of "Diamond Fields of South Africa."

KEENER, WILLIAM A.-Professor, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence 86 East 56th street. Born in Augusta, Ga., March 10, 1856. Educated at Emory College ('74). Degrees of LL.B. from Harvard University and L.D. from Western University of Pennsylvania. (Married Frances McLeod Smith, 1878.) Professor of law at Columbia University. Member University, Harvard, City and Barnard Clubs, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KEENEY, F. A.-Contractor, 307 Washington street, Brooklyn; residence 221 Clermont avenue. Director Brooklyn Fire Brick Works, and Brooklyn Warehouse and Dry Dock Co. Member Crescent Athletic and Oxford Clubs.

KEENEY, SETH L.-Railroads, 303 Washington street, Brooklyn; residence 221 Clermont avenue. Director Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach R. R. Co., "Brooklyn Daily Eagle," Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co., Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., Eagle Warehouse and Storage Co., E. W. Bliss Co., Brooklyn Warehouse and Dry Dock Co., Queens Borough Electric Light and Power Co., Sea Beach Ry. Co. and Sea View Ry. Co.; trustee Long Island Loan and Trust Co., Brooklyn Elevated R. R. Co., Kings County Elevated R. R. Co., Kings County Electric Light and Power Co. and Edison Electric Light Co. Member Crescent Athletic and Oxford Clubs.

KEEP, HENRY V.-Manufacturer, 1147 Broadway, New York City; residence 58 West 58th street. Born in Issaquena County, Miss., June 7, 1866. (Single.) President H. V. Keep Shirt Co. Member New York Athletic, Englewood (N. J.) Golf and Lotos Clubs, 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., Sons of the Revolution and Kane Lodge No. 454, F. & A. M.

KEEP, J. LESTER-Physician, 460 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, and Shelter Island Heights, L. I. Born in New Haven, Conn., March 18, 1838. Educated at New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute, Thetford (Vt.) Academy, at Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia ('60), and at New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital ('66). (Married.)

Has held five commissions as surgeon in the N. G. N. Y. Member of staff Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital; medical director Gates Avenue Homeopathic Dispensary; senior member American Institute of Homeopathy: secretary board of trustees Shelter Island Heights Association. Member Montauk, Rembrandt, Shelter Island Yacht, Shelter Island Golf and Brooklyn Medical Clubs, Unanimous and Reform Clubs of New York City, Long Island Historical and New England Societies, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Altair Lodge No. 601, F. & A. M., and Philadelphos Council No. 562, Royal Arcanum.

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KEESE, WILLIAM LINN-Business Manager, 41 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Feb. 25, 1835. Educated in Brooklyn. (Married.) Member Midwood Club (ex-president), Authors' and Players' Clubs of New York City, Society of the Cincinnati (ex-secretary), Society of Foreign Wars, New York Historical and Dunlap Societies and Kings County Masonic Lodge (past master).

KEILEY, JOHN D., JR.-Merchant, 19 Whitehall street, New York City; residence 213 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. Member Catholic Club, Montauk Club of Brooklyn, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KEITH, BOUDINOT-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence Hollis, L. I. Member City, Players', Knickerbocker Athletic and Chi Phi Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KELCEY, HERBERT H. L.-Actor, Hotel Gerlach, New York City. Born in London, England, 1856. Made his first appearance in Brighton, England, 1880; later played leading parts in Drury Lane Theatre and Royalty Theatre. (Married Effie Shannon.) Came to the United States in 1882, with Lester Wallack in "Taken from Life"; has since been leading man in Frohman's Lyceum Company and others. Now touring with his own company.

KELLAR, HARRY-Public Entertainer, 75 Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers. Born in Erie, Pa., July 11, 1849. Educated at Painesville (Ohio) High School. (Married Eva Medley of Melbourne, Australia, 1887.) As

a magician and entertainer has traveled in almost all parts of the world; since 1884 has performed throughout the United States. Member Players' Club of New York City.

KELLER, JOHN W.-Commissioner, foot of East 26th street, New York City; residence 265 Fourth avenue. Born in Kentucky, July 5, 1856. Educated at Yale. Served in an editorial capacity on the "Dramatic News," "New York Times," New York "Recorder," and "New York Journal." President of the Department of Public Charities since 1898. Member Press Club, Yale Alumni Association and Southern and Tammany Societies.

KELLEY, AUGUSTUS W.-Banker, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 20 West 88th street. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) Third vice-president and trustee Union Trust Co.; director Colonial Bank. Member New York Athletic Club and American Numismatic and Archaeological Society.

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KELLEY, EDGAR S.-Composer, Steinway Hall, New York City; residence 421 West 57th street. in Sparta, Wis., April 14, 1857. Educated in Stuttgart, Germany. (Married Jessie Gregg of San Francisco.) Formerly instructor in composition at New York College of Music and lecturer on music to the State University. Composer of music to "Macbeth," "Ben Hur" and other plays and of orchestral and chamber compositions. Member Society of American Musicians and National Institute of Arts, Science and Letters.

KELLEY, FRANK M.-Stock Broker, 44 Broadway, New York City; residence Greenwich, Conn. Born in Seneca Falls, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1843. Educated in Greenwich, Conn. (Married.) Member of the firm of Lockwood, Hurd & Co., members of the New York Stock and Cotton Exchanges. Was interested in rail

roads with the late Austin Corbin for twenty years. Member New York Athletic Club, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Sons of the Revolution.

KELLEY, JAMES DOUGLAS JERROLD-Commander, United States Navy; residence 21 East 83d street, New York City. Born in New York City, Dec. 25, 1847. Educated at United States Naval Academy. (Married.) Ensign, 1869; master, 1870; lieutenant, 1872; lieutenant-commander, 1893; commander, 1899. Gold medallist United States Naval Institute, 1881; chairman of the United States Board of Auxiliary Vessels during Spanish-American War. Author of "The Questions of Ships," "Our Navy," "A Desperate Chance," "American Yachts," "The Navy of the United States, 1775-1899" and many other works; also co-author of "Modern Ships of War" and "The Barbary Corsairs." Member Players', Army and Navy, Corinthian Yacht and Reform Clubs, Army and Navy Club of Washington, D. C., Naval Order, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Naval Institute and Grand Army of the Republic.

KELLEY, P. C.-Clothing Merchant, Port Henry. Born in Port Henry, July 29, 1861. Educated in Port Henry. (Married.) Director Port Henry Steam Ferry Co. and Citizens' National Bank. Served as village trustee for three years.

KELLEY, SOLON C.-Banker and Broker, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence Hartford, Conn. Associated with the New York Stock Exchange firm of Blair & Co. Member Alpha Delta Phi Club and Brown University Alumni Association.

KELLEY, WILLIAM D.-Civil and Contracting Engineer, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence North Broadway and Roberts avenue, Yonkers. Born in Kelley's Island, Erie Co., Ohio, May 11, 1859. Educated at Cornell University (B.S., '80 and C.E., '81). (Married.) Member of the firm of Kelly & Kelley. Engineer-in-charge of third corps in construction of Intercontinental Railway in South America, under the direction of the United States Government and South American Republics, 1891-3. Member Cornell University and Democratic Clubs, National Geographic Society and Columbia Athletic Club of Washington, D. C., and American Society of Civil Engineers.

KELLEY, WILLIAM VALENTINE-Editor, 150 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 13, 1845. Educated at Wesleyan University (A.B., '65 and D.D.). Degree of LL.D. from Dickinson College. (Married Eliza Whiteman of Philadelphia, Pa.) Held various pastorates in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. Editor of "Methodist Review" since 1893. Manager Methodist Episcopalian Missionary Board, and American Bible Society; trustee Wesleyan University, Drew Theological Seminary and Pekin (China) University. Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn.

KELLOGG, AMOS MARKHAM - Publisher, 61 East Ninth street, New York City. Born in Utica, N. Y., June 5, 1832. Educated at Albany State Normal School ('51) and at Hamilton College (A.M., '57). (Married.) Editor and publisher of the "School Journal" since 1874. Author of "School Management," "How to Teach" and other works of a similar nature.

KELLOGG, CHARLES M.-Silk Manufacturer, 401 East 91st street, New York City; residence Dobbs Ferry. Born in Akron, Ohio, March 29, 1852. Educated at Columbia College ('74). (Married.) Secretary and director Adhesive Gimp Co. (Ltd.).

KELLOGG, DANIEL F.-Editor, 170 Nassau street, New York City; residence 749 West End avenue. City editor "The Sun." Member Union League Club, Amherst College Alumni Association, and Sons of the Revolution.

KELLOGG, DAVID M.-Lawyer, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence 48 West 53d street. Member New York Athletic Club, Liederkranz, St. Nicholas Society, and Sons of the American Revolution.

KELLOGG, DAVIS SHERWOOD-Physician, Plattsburg. Born in Essex, Vt., Oct. 21, 1847. Educated at University of Vermont (A.B., A.M. and M.D.). (Married Elizabeth Stafford Smith of Burlington, Vt.. 1875.) Served as acting assistant surgeon in United States Army during Spanish-American War. Member

Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, New England Historic-Genealogical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of many medical societies.

KELLOGG, EDWARD H.-Oils, 243 South street, New York City: residence 117 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Sept. 1, 1828. Educated in common schools and at Victory Academy and Quaker Seminary in Cayuga County. (Married Charlotte, daughter of Francis and Mary Augusta Fickett.) Senior member of the firm of E. H. Kellogg & Co. (est. 1858). Vice-president and trustee Dime Savings Bank. Member Union League Club, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Down Town Association, Chamber of Commerce and New England Society.

KELLOGG, EDWARD L.-Publisher, 61 East Ninth street, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Michigan. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of E. L. Kellogg & Co. Member Reform Club.

KELLOGG, FREDERIC R.-Lawyer, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 58 South Portland avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Middlebury, Vt., May 6, 1867. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Columbia College Law School. (Single.) Member of the firm of Kellogg & Beckwith. Member Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn Canoe, Riding and Driving, Dyker Meadow Golf and Nassau Country Clubs of Brooklyn, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Society of Colonial Wars and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KELLOGG, H. M.-Hardware Merchant, Cortland; residence 47 Greenbush street. Born in Williamstown, Oswego Co., N. Y., Aug. 16, 1841. Educated at Seneca County Academy, Republic, Ohio. (Married.) Served with 5th and 55th Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry during Civil War; attached to the 20th Army Corps of Sherman's Army on its march to the sea. After the war became an accountant in the United States Custom House in Savannah, Ga. Since becoming a resident of Cortland has served as captain of the protective police, Cortland Fire Department; recording steward, district steward, trustee historian and flag keeper of the First Methodist Episcopal Church; aidede-camp on staff of Commander Shaw and as inspector on department staff of the G. A. R. Is now railroad commissioner, Town of Cortlandville; United States loan commissioner for Cortland County; secretary Erie and Central New York Ry. Co.; director National Bank of Cortland; chaplain (and past commander) Grover Post No. 98, G. A. R. Member Order of American Mechanics and Masonic Lodge.

KELLOGG, JAMES W.-Manager, Schenectady. Born in St. Joseph, Mo., April 4, 1863. Educated at Racine College and Lehigh University. (Married.) Formerly connected with the engineering department of the E. P. Allis Co. of Milwaukee, Wis., and with the engineers' office of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis R. R. Co. Now manager of marine sales department General Electric Co. Member Engineers', Lehigh University and Chi Phi Clubs; associate member American Society of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

KELLOGG, LUTHER LAFLIN Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 133 West 70th street. Born in Malden, Ulster Co., N. Y., July 1, 1849. (Son of Nathan Kellogg.) Educated at Rutgers College (A.B., '70 and A.M.) and Columbia College Law School (LL.B., '72). (Married Eliza S., daughter of Major-General John B. McIntosh, U. S. A.) Member of the firm of Kellogg, Rose & Smith. Makes a specialty of municipal law which has brought him in connection with all the leading city cases for the past fifteen years, notably: Brady vs. the Mayor; the Aqueduct cases of O'Brien vs. the Mayor; Brown, Receiver, vs. the Mayor; the People ex rel Pierce vs. the Municipal Council, in which that body was directed by the Court to vote in a certain way as directed by the court and upon failure to obey, were punished by fine and imprisonment. Has served on many civic committees. Director Washington Insurance Co. and Colonial Insurance Co. Member Colonial, Manhattan, Players', Delta Phi, Suburban Riding and Driving, Coney Island Jockey and Lawyers' Clubs, Knollwood Club of Westchester County, Fort Orange Club of Albany and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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