OF THE SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 81 
sin Congressional District to the 58th and 59th Congresses, where 
he was a member of the committee on agriculture. Here he 
performed the services previously enumerated and on his way 
home from the last Congress passed away at the Auditorium 
Hotel, Chicago, July 9, 1906. 
Mr. ADAMS was a man of extreme honesty and faithfulness. 
His judgment was of the highest order and his cordial friendli- 
ness won him a host of supporters. No public servant was ever 
more worthy of his trust, and the rural interests of America can 
well laud him as one of their heroes. 
