Show 1OTTI tl Fl PCTIII League of Amtrlr n nrlittlmtn Will Molt Xntlenr at InHldrnir 1 I St Louis Feb 10 Potter elected president L A Wo first ballot vote 13 to 1 Providence I selected ai the place to hold next annua meeting national assembly The following ticket was elected 1lrst vice president The mas J Ienn Pennsylvania second Vice l president E IIL Dines Mlcblan treasurer James C Tattersall Nw York Tho corridor ot the Southern hotel where the national assembly ot the I A y is I holding its session present the aspects of a national political convention conven-tion The business session of the national na-tional assembly was called to order at ton1 am by President Potter and the calling of the roll was Immediately proceeded ceeded with MThe report of President Isaac U Potter Pot-ter primarily dwelt at length upon the pregrebs ot the god trestle movement in I tho league He then called attention to the fuel that ten states have pissed laws I requiring bicycle to bo carried as baggage without extra charge nod bills are now pending In the the legislatures legis-latures of Kentucky Virginia and Maryland for tho same purpose This policy 1 on the Long Island railroad alone Icy traffic from 40000 cycling Inervased the Iral 100 cyclng passengers In 1836 to 150 COO In 1837 He recommended that the publishing of un executive bulletin of news and notes relating re-lating to the general work of the league and In Us separate divisions be continued Ho also recommended the contnued 10 rcommene continuance o it the loan fund which served an excellent purpose within ere the fast year During the post year 1T99 new members have joined the league and 4801 ot the old members hart renewed Out > s I former years 11 I 11 the percentage Or ienewah is I 1 non no-n satisfactory In Closing his reo I IOTI I Pith votterducIt hlely u un Pi-th distrust that ilia expremactif tn tr1ist althein Cmurnla owing tn thc fall tire or the liftsmallat of an amendment In tile last assemby In sanction Sun day lacing Ho maintained that the deliberate Judgment cf the national ns emby must nt nil times prevail port I PlAd I the year isnt tied sp n the Secretary Abbott llassctt In I s7n re memlerrhip RIOH I flcm Ii l UW to 10WU and the Ilinncm hid shown n Mry henIU I condition The membership 1111 111OUS I glin ot 43 Per cent Tho largest pereciitage shown In the pst wall 8 per rent In I Sell The gross In como tor 1M7 was Slitr012 an fractsome of HMO ur 190 10 1i0u1n2g the nCenl dhlslons duln rj monl 11lalon b filling wn distributed ilrOI Huserlptloi to The Bulletin nmoult1 tu UI and tu Its pub loheu wn paid 113D39 making The Bulletin Cost the league JiTsii The IUmhel if paid subjcrlptlons ipeolved Ivan 100990 Tile Icngue clUb fees omount1 to 5J OO As Instructed at the Us assembly the work of rnul htlng tile memhuhlp cards his been begun I but It la expected lit least two 5earn will ho consumed In perfecting the alphabetical Index I Tile repott of the I auditing commit teu composed ot j Fled Adams John 1 nnllort and George MiParlh thawed that the league had In Its treasury treas-ury over 50 Thel principal heay ie rellits r Or the past ytar worn applloa Uon 15881 renewals S012 got storlptions 25247 file heavy xpi ndl tilles I P Distributiont among dint visions 39 ll 501 Bulletin di-nt SUIng 3Th Tile report of Albert Iol chairman ot the rating heard ohoI1 Mill dur Ing the year the rellitil hy the racing board amounted to 1916 the expdl lures I7WI leaving a balance on h Iud of US02 During the year 2 I12 race MOt were hold where 17310 tacos hail been given partlelpated In by 0000 facing men uhn have won and received racing and Oldpmaklng prizes to the value of U f51 Old |