TRIBUTE TO DEM)Memorial Services for Departed Members of Encampment 41 Was Well Attended.With few exceptions, the entire list of survivors of Encampment 41, Union Veteran Legion, gathered at the hall, 3^ West Sixth street, last night, the occasion being the annual memorial services of the legion.The programme, which was- elaborate, follows:Memorial Service Ritual.........Encampment 41Colonel Frank G. Jobson.Vocal Solo “I Would Not Live Always”Mxa. Margaret Rennick.Eulogy ..... ............. Comrade A. C. BrelthComrade John Barnea..Eulogy ................ Comrade G. V. StevensonComrade Geo. C. James.Hymn ..........................i.,”Rock of Ages”Ctrotr of St. Paul M. E. Church.Eulogy ............... Comrade Harry WatsonComrade T. G. Herron.Eulogy .............. Comrade J. S. BokenkotterComrade Patrlck^Dwyer.Hymn .............. “Nearer, My God. to Thes”Choir of St. Paul M. E. Church.Euflogy'..........'•....... Comrade H. C. ChoateCortwade 3 Hearn.Eulogy ................ Comrade C. H. WelnlngComrade Chas. Johnson.Eulogy ..................'Comrade Christian FreyComrade H. Q. Shiner.Solo..'............”Som«e Sweet Day By and By”Miss Margaret Rennick.Eulogy ................ Comrade Thomas MorganComrade L J. Ernst. lt;Eulogy '. Comrade Morris VanzantComrade John K. Batchelder.Eulogy .........-......... Comrade James BeggsComrade Thos. J. Chard.. fAddress* ................ The American SoldierComrade C. W. Blodgett.Hymn.“God Be With You Till We Meet Again 'Choir of St. Paul M. E. Church, s Sail u tlhg the Flag.National Anthem ......................“America ’Choir and Audience.Taps .......Members First Regiment, O. N. G.Benediction.Taps By Youthful Veterans.When, taps were sounded at the close of the meeting by a trio of Spanish-Ameri-can War veterans the company of old soldiers filed from the hall with a feeling In their heart* that they had performed thetr duty to the dead, together with a silent prayer that each and every one ofth,ose present last night would be spared for another year.The last to leave the ranks for the great beyond was General Andrew Hlck-enlooper. 6Those who have died during the year are Albert C. Brelth, Company I, First Kentucky ,V. -I.; G. V. Stevenson, Company A, Seventh Indiana V. I.; Haryy Watson. Company G, Thirty-fourth Kentucky V. L; J. S. Bokenkotter, Company K, Tenth O. V, I.; Harry C. Choate, Company I, Sixth O. V. I.; C. H. Weining. Company D, Ninth O. V. I.; Christian Frey, Company C, Twelfth O. V. C.;