The election of Great Chiefs resulted as follows:
| J. R. McConnell, No. 1 | Great Sachem |
| W. E. Fite, No. 6 | Great Senior Sagamore |
| John I. Winter, No. 6 | Great Junior Sagamore |
| J. B. Mendenhall, No. 6 | Great Prophet |
| Frank L. Smith, No. 1 | Great Chief of Records |
| John Armstrong, No. 1 | Great Keeper of Wampum |
| Thos. M. Russell | Gt. Rep. to G. C. U. S. for 1 great sun |
The Great Sachem-elect made the following appointments:
| R. Eason, No. 1 | Great Sannap |
| W. C. Diederich, No. 19 | Great Mishinewa |
| N. Feagan, No. 6 | Great Guard of Wigwam |
| J. W. Scobee, No. 2 | Great Guard of Forest |
The foregoing were duly raised up at the proper time by Past Great Sachem J. Hull Davidson, of No. 4.
It was voted that the Great Council kindle its next council fire in the wigwam of Osceola Tribe, No. 19, at Ashland.
Great Sachem Mendenhall took occasion to officially thank Paughcaughnaughsinque Tribe, No. 6, for its munificent gift of a Past Great Sachem's jewel in a few well chosen words.
The matter of the solution of the financial problem for the ensuing six moons was referred to a special committee as follows: John D. Walker, of No. 4; Chas. A. Lang, of No. 8; R. Eason, of No. 1.
It was voted that the Great Representatives be instructed to vote for and use their influence in favor of the anti-saloon law before the Great Council of the United States. Rep. Chas. A. Lang, of No. 8, wished to be recorded as voting nay.
The Special Committee on Finance recommended that the Great Chiefs be instructed to borrow five hundred fathoms to meet the necessary demands upon the Great Council, and their recommendation was adopted.