[39]Died on October 10th, 1915.
[40]Largely destroyed by fire, November 29th, 1915.
[41]Bearing the name of Frank McCoy, who died on March 4th, 1915.
[42]Dr. Burdette died on November 19th, 1914.
[43]Installed, of late, in the County Museum.
[44]Died on January 12th, 1915, aged seventy-eight years.
[45]President, M. H. Newmark; First Vice-President, J. O. Koepfli; Second Vice-President, C. C. Reynolds; Third Vice-President, F. W. Braun; Treasurer, L. C. Scheller; Secretary, Charles Dwight Willard; Directors: H. R. Boynton, J. Baruch, P. A. Benjamin, A. Douglass, I. A. Lothian and D. Wiebers.
[46]One of Dr. Alliot's most recent accomplishments is a comprehensive Bibliography of Arizona, recently published—the result of Dr. J. A. Munk's liberal provision.
[47]On July 5th, 1915, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lazard celebrated their golden wedding, Mrs. Lazard being the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newmark to enjoy the privilege—almost unique in a single family, and that will become the more remarkable if Mrs. Eugene Meyer (the fourth daughter) and her husband live to commemorate, on the 20th of November, 1917, the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage.
[48]The Supreme Court of the United States, on June 8th, 1914, affirmed the decision of the Interstate Commerce Court, and thus was obliterated this very iniquitous charge.