Alabama. Arizona.. Arkansas California... Colorado Connecticut Delaware.. State Corresponding Secretaries. District of Columbia. Florida..... Georgia.. Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory Iowa.... Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri Montana Nebraska New York.. North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utah Vermont.. Virginia Washington Wisconsin Manitoba and W. Canada. Miss Julia S. Tutwiler, Livingstone. Rev. Sheldon Jackson, Washington, D.C. .George Thornburgh, Little Rock. Mrs. Agnes M. Flint, Asso. Char., San Francisco. Chas. P. Kellogg, Waterbury. Ephraim Banning, Marquette Bldg, Chicago. Edwin H. Rishel, Atoka. Major W. S. R. Burnette, Des Moines. .Geo. A. Clark, Junction City. Michel Heymann, New Orleans. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Portland. Miss Kate M. McLane, 1101 N. Charles St., Baltimore. John D. Wells, State House, Boston. ..Dr. James A. Post, Detroit. James F. Jackson, St. Paul. . Rev. A. W. Clark, Omaha. .Mrs. J. B. Varick, Manchester. Rev. Mary J. Borden, Albuquerque. Homer Folks, New York City. .C. B. Denson, Raleigh. Miss Helen Hazelton, Grand Forks. Jos. P. Byers, Columbus. .Mrs. R. W. Ramsay, Guthrie. .W. R. Walpole, 213 4th Street, Portland. Dr. Jas. W, Walk, Philadelphia. Prof. Henry B. Gardner, Providence. Mrs. M. A. Rhett, Sec. Asso. Char., Charleston. W. B. Sherrard, Sioux Falls. W. C. Kilvington, Nashville. Rev. R. P. Buckner, D.D., Dallas. Miss Grace M. Paddock, Salt Lake City. Rev. J. Edward Wright, Montpelier. W. F. Drewry, M.D., Petersburg. Thos. P. Westendorf, Chehalis. .. Prof. Thos. C. Miller, Morgantown. . Jas. E. Heg, Lake Geneva. .Dr. A. M. Rosebrugh, 62 Queen Street, Toronto. .Dr. David Young, Selkirk. RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. PREAMBLE. The National Conference of Charities exists to discuss the problems of charities and correction, to disseminate information and promote reforms. It does not formulate platforms. I. MEMBERSHIP. All persons who are interested in charities and correction may become members by registering their names and paying the annual fee. Honorary members may be elected on recommendation of the Executive Committee. The annual membership fee shall be $2.50, which shall entitle each member to a copy of the Proceedings and other publications of the Conference. State Boards of Charities and other societies and institutions subscribing for the Proceedings in quantities shall be entitled to enroll their officers and members as members of this Conference at the rate of one member for each $2.50 paid. II. OFFICERS. The officers of the Conference shall be a President, three Vice-Presidents, a General Secretary, six Secretaries, a Treasurer, and an Official Reporter and Editor, also a Corresponding Secretary for each State and Territory. These officers shall be elected annually by the Conference. The standing committees shall be an Executive Committee and a committee on each subject which it is proposed to discuss at the ensuing Conference, The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, and all ex-Presidents ex officio, and seven members to be elected annually by the Conference. The President, soon after the opening of the Conference, shall appoint a committee of seven on organization of the next Conference; also a committee of three on resolutions, to which all resolutions shall be referred without debate. At each annual session of the Conference, on the first day after the organization, the members present from each State or Territory shall meet and appoint one of their number to represent them on a committee to be known as the Committee on Time and Place of the next meeting. The Committee on Time and Place shall meet on the afternoon or evening of the same day, for the purpose of receiving invitations from States, cities, or towns, and shall prepare a report which shall be presented to the Conference on the following morning. The vote on the report of the committee shall be taken by ballot, and every member of the Conference shall have the right to cast his ballot for the place of his choice, provided that no invitation shall be accepted which does not receive a majority of all the ballots cast; and provided, further, that the place of |