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Show ted From Various Sources Urtog tbe Fraternal """ Orders, , jj THE LODGE EOOM. j Miller, Becently . Elected od' garter of the Missouri A. 0. U. W. bM'HER William H. Miller iSchoscn grand master wrkinnnat the recent ses-!io ses-!io of the grand lodge A. O. Brother Miller is 'a native ( Missouri, aud is about 47 ;iSofage, says The Oyer-Lor Oyer-Lor H" g world on j "omit in it printing oll.ee LuyiHatfirwent int.o the ,y serving honorably until 4in" promoted grade by :'C1 private to captain of in- ?iviEg the army he returned to his nme secretary of the Kansas City trade, to which he devoted himself after leaving The Journal until of the present year. He then took thurge of The Kansas City Com-a Com-a weekly publi-mtion devoted to 1 fliwnce. rod as a member of the geueral as-f as-f Missouri in 1880, aud served on rtant conmiitteees of railroads and improvements, ways and means lit, and also on special investigat-niittees; investigat-niittees; he has been connected movements to secure the improve-westera improve-westera waterways, and is now a jf the executive committee, having that interest ; has also been con-ith con-ith the movement to secure the f the American merchant marine, ecretary for Missouri of the Ship-Industrial Ship-Industrial league. Without his in he was appointed recently su-of su-of the census for the Eighth dis-Jlissouri, dis-Jlissouri, which includes Kansas St. Joseph. illeris a charter member of Wood? s,St Iouis, und has been its mas-man. mas-man. From the first ho hag been aousworkerforthe order, and his s felt his influence, it now being t lodge in Kansas City.- While ler hes not been tn the order for in, bia character and standing are he will always be an influential r. His executive abilities are ii his administration cannot fail liint. |