Poarmacy, Chicago; has been engaged in drug business and in newspaper and 
stationery business; was appointed at Buffalo from Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1896, 
through civil-service examination; transferred to Pittsburg Nov. 26, 1897, and 
to present station Dec. 31, 1897. 
Jacosp F. Burrerrass, Tagger, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 14, 18638; at- 
tended common school and private academy; was employed as carver fourteen 
years and as clerk two years; received appointment from New York City, 
through civil-service examination, March 2, 1896. 
Joun J. Haccerry, Tagger, was born in New York City, and received appoint- 
ment from that city, through civil-service examination, March 2, 1896. 
WaLiacre M. Gitt, Tagger, was appointed from New York, through civil-service 
examination, June 24, 1896. 
Harry F. R. Workieiser, Tagger, was born at Potts Grove, Pa., April 2 
1878, and was appointed from Orangeville, Pa., June 26, 1899, after civil-service 
examination. 
JOHN CARLTON OREN, Tagger, was born at Yocumtown, Pa., June 30, 1875; 
graduated from Millersville normal school in 1897, receiving degree of Master 
of Elements; taught school five years; was appointed from Yocumtown, through 
civil-service examination, Jan. 2, 1900. 
FRANK D. Owen, Tagger, was born in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 9, 1879; served in 
U. 5. Army during Spanish War as musician in regimental band, 7th U. S. Vol. 
JImmunes; was appointed from Norfolk, Va., Feb. 1, 1900, through civil-service 
examination. 
JoserpH Preirrer, Tagger, was born in New York City, Dec. 12, 1871, and was 
appointed from that city Feb. 7, 1900, through civil-service examination, and 
stationed at Buffalo, and was transferred to New York Oct. 1, 1900. 
Janes E. Lovesoy, Tagger, was born in Lynn, Mass., Oct. 4, 1871, and attended 
the public schools of that city; prior to appointment was engaged principally 
in the grocery business; was appointed at Boston from Foxboro, Mass., through 
civil-service examination, March 1, 1900, and transferred to New York during 
the same month. 
Joun B. Ropenrs, Tagger, was born at Hammonton, N. J., Nov. 80, 1869, and 
Was appointed from Newark, N. J., Maich 10, 1900, after civil-service exam- 
ination. 
Joun L. Burcess, Tagger, was born at Forkston, Wyoming Co., Pa., Aug. 17, 
1876; received education in common school and Bloomsburg State Normal 
School; was engaged in teaching public schools four years, received appoint- 
ment from Forkston, through civil-service examination, May 1, 1900. 
Mrs. Anice Hayes Ricuarps. Assistant Microscopist and Clerk, was born at 
Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1847; received education in common schools, higit 
school, private school near Ciucinnati, and Ohio University at Athens; for some 
time prior to entering the Bureau service was engaged in teaching; received 
appointment at Chicago Novy. 1, 1892, and was transferred to New York March 
1, 1899. 
RICHMAN CoLes, Laborer, was born near Woodstown, N. J., Feb. 28, 1831; was 
a member of the New Jersey Legislature in 1876, and master of New Jersey 
State Grange of Patrons of Husbandry from 1893 to 1897; was appointed from 
Woodstown April 25, 1900, and placed on Dr. Rose's force at New York; trans- 
ferred to the meat-inspection service May 5, 1900. 
