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CHARLES EMORY SMITH, of the State of Pennsylvania, POSTMASTER GENERAL, 8,000
JOHN W. GRIGGS, of the State of New Jersey, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ..
8,000
JAMES WILSON, of the State of Iowa, SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, 8,000
2 Jan. 1901 Jan.$ 1901 Tuesday after 1st Monday, Nov. 1900 2 Jan. 1900 Jan. 1900 Tuesday after 1st Monday, Nov. 1899
Oklahoma Ter. ¿ May Oregon,t . ·Feb.
14, 1859|T. T. Geer ..
Pennsylvania, "t Dec.
Rhode Island, "t. May
So. Carolina, "t . May
28, 1788 William H. Ellerbe. 2
Jan. 1901 Jan. 1901 Tuesday after 1st Monday, Nov. 1900
Texas, t. Utah, t ..
Dec. 29, 1845 .J. S. Sayers.
.July 17, 1894 Heber M. Wells ..
4 Jan.
Mississippi, t. ... Dec. 10, 1817,A. J. McLaurin.
11, 1816 James A. Mount .. .
Indiana, t
Dec.
9, 1788 Geo. E. Lounsbury.
Florida, t.
March 3, 1845, Wm. D. Bloxham. .
Louisiana.t.
April 80, 1812 Murphy J. Foster .. 4
Oct. 81, 1864 Reinhold Sadler ...
2 Jan. 1901 Jan.§ 1901 Tuesday after 1st Monday, Nov. 1900
2, 1889 F. B. Fancher.
2, 1890 Cassius M. Barnes,.
12, 1787 William A. Stone .. 29, 1790 Elisha Dyer.
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FIFTY-SIXTH United States Congress.
A new Congress begins on the 4th of March, each alternate year-the odd-number year. By Act of Con- gress, the election of Congressmen throughout the coun- try (except Oregon, which is first Monday in June, even years), takes place on Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November, every even year. The regular sessions of Congress begin annually on the 1st Monday of December. The pay of a member of Congress, whether Senator or Representative is $5,000 per year with mileage at the rate of 20 cents per mile. Re- publicans unmarked; * Democrats; fIndependents; ֏ Fusion; | People's; TSilver; §Populist. Senatorial terms expire March 8d of years as indicated.
SENATE. GARRET A. HOBART, New Jersey, President. Term Exp
Senators. Home Post Office.
ALABAMA.
1901.
John T. Morgan,".
. Selma.
1908. Edmund W. Pettus# Selma.
ARKANSAS.
1901.
James H. Berry,*
Bentonville.
1908. James K. Jones,#. Washington. CALIFORNIA.
1899 Stephen M. White," Los Angeles.
1903. George Clement Perkins,. Oakland.
COLORADO.
NEW YORK.
1901.
Edward O. Wolcott,.
Denver.
. Central City.
1908.
Orville H. Platt,
Meriden.
1905. Joseph R. Hawley, Hartford.
DELAWARE.
1899. George Gray,* .Wilmington.
1901. Richard R. Kenney .Dover.
FLORIDA.
1903.
1905.
James P. Taliaferro,#
. Tampa.
GEORGIA.
1901.
Augustus O. Bacon,"
. Macon.
1903.
Alexander S. Clay," ..
Marietta.
IDAHO.
George L. Shoup,.
.Boise.
Lewiston.
1901. Shelby M. Cullom, . Springfield.
1908. William E. Mason, . .Chicago. INDIANA.
David Turpie",
Indianapolis.
1901.
B. R. Tillman,"
Trenton.
1908.
John L. McLaurin,"
Marlboro Co.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1901.
Richard F. Pettigrew,.
Sioux Falls.
1908.
James H. Kyle,f.
Aberdeen.
TENNESSEE.
Lucien Baker, .. Leavenworth. Linwood.
1899.
1901.
William B. Bate,#.
Nashville.
Thomas B. Turley,.
Memphis.
1899.
Roger Q. Mills,".
. Corsicana.
1901.
Horace Chilton,".
. Tyler.
UTAH.
1899.
Frank J. Cannon,.
. Ogden.
1908.
Joseph L. Rawlins,".
. Salt Lake City.
VERMONT.
Eugene Hale,
Ellsworth. Lewiston.
1899. 1908.
Redfield Proctor,.
Proctor.
Justin S. Morrill, .
VIRGINIA.
Strafford.
MARYLAND.
1899. Arthur P. Gorman,".
Laurel.
1903.
George L. Wellington.
. Cumberland.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1899. Henry Cabot Lodge,.
Nahant.
1901. George F. Hoar,. Worcester.
MICHIGAN.
1899.
Julius C. Burrows,.
. Kalamazoo.
1901.
James McMillan.
Detroit.
MINNESOTA.
1899.
Cushman K. Davis .....
St. Paul.
1901.
Knute Nelson, ..
Alexandria.
MI8818SIPPI.
1899.
Hernando De S. Money, *.
Carrollton.
1901.
Edward C .. Walthall,"
Grenada.
MISSOURI.
1899.
Francis M. Cockrell,#.
Warrensburg.
1908.
George G. Vest, *.
Kansas City.
MONTANA.
1899.
Lee Mantle,
Butte.
1901.
Thomas H. Carter,.
Helena.
NEBRASKA.
1899.
William V. Allen,§.
. Madison.
1901.
John M. Thurston,.
.Omaha.
NEVADA.
1899.
William M. Stewart,
. Carson City.
John P. Jones, ..
Gold Hill.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1901.
Wm. E. Chandler ..
Concord.
1908.
Jacob H. Gallinger,.
Concord.
NEW JERSEY.
1901.
William J. Sewell ..
Camden.
1905.
John Kean,
1899.
Edward Murphy, Jr.,".
. Troy.
1908.
Thomas C. Platt,
. Owego.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1901.
Marion Butler,§.
Elliot.
1908.
Jeter C. Pritchard,.
Marshall.
NORTH DAKOTA.
1899.
William N. Roach,"
Larimore.
1908.
Henry C. Hansbrough ..
Devils' Lake.
OHIO.
1898.
Marcus A. Hanna,
. Cleveland.
1908.
Joseph B. Foraker, ..
Cincinnati.
OREGON.
1901.
George W. McBride,.
St. Helens.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1899.
Matthew S. Quay,
.Beaver.
1908.
Boies Penrose.
Philadelphia.
1899.
Nelson W. Aldrich,
Providence.
1901.
George P. Wetmore,.
Newport.
1899. 1908. Charles W. Fairbanks, . Indianapolis.
IOWA.
John H. Gear, .. Burlington.
1901. 1903. William B. Allison, .. .Dubuque.
KANSAS.
1901. 1908. William A. Harris,§.
KENTUCKY.
TEXAS.
William Lindsay,".
Frankfort.
Marion.
LOUISIANA.
Donelson Caffery,"
. Franklin.
1901. 1908. Samuel D. McEnery," New Orleans.
MAINE.
1899. 1901. William P. Frye,.
1899.
.John W. Daniel,
Lynchburg.
1901.
Thomas S. Martin,".
. Scottsville.
WASHINGTON.
1899.
John L. Wilson, ..
. Spokane.
1908.
George Turner, ||
. Spokane.
1903. Henry M. Teller,.
CONNECTICUT.
Stephen R. Mallory,*
Pensacola.
1901. 1903. Henry Heitfeld,§ .. ILLINOIS.
RHODE ISLAND.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1901. 1903. William J. Deboe,.
1908.
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WEST VIRGINIA.
1901.
Stephen B. Elkins,. . ... Elkins.
1905. Nathan B. Scott,. .... . Wheeling.
WIBCONBIN.
1899.
John L. Mitchell,"
Milwaukee.
1908. John C. Spooner,. .. . Madison. WYOMING.
1899. Clarence D. Clark, ... Evanston.
1901. Francis E. Warren,. . Cheyenne.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
District ALABAMA.
1. George W. Taylor." 6. John H. Bankhead.#
2. Jesse F. Stallings .*
7. John L. Burnett.#
8. Henry D. Clayton." 8. Joseph Wheeler."
4. Gaston A. Robbins." 9. Oscar W. Underwood." MARYLAND.
5. Willis Brewer."
ARKANSAS.
1. PhilipD.McCulloch, Jr. 4. William L. Terry."
2. John S. Little." 5. Hugh A. Dinsmore."
8. Thomas C. McRae.# 6. Stephen Brundidge,Jr." CALIFORNIA.
1. John A. Barham. 5. Eugene F. Loud.
2. Marion De Vries." 6. R. J. Walters.
8. Victor H. Metcalf. 7. J. C. Needham.
4. Julius Kahn.
COLORADO.
1. John F. Shafroth. T 2. John C. Bell.§ CONNECTICUT.
1. E. Stevens Henry. 8. Charles A. Russell. 2. Nehemiah D. Sperry. 4. Ebenezer J. Hill. DELAWARE. John H. Hoffecker, at large. FLORIDA.
1. S. M. Sparkman .* 2. Robert W. Davis."
GEORGIA.
1. Rufus E. Lester. 7. John W. Maddox.#
2. James M. Griggs." 8. William M. Howard .*
8. Elijah B. Lewis .* 9. Farish C. Tate .*
4. Wm. C. Adamson.# 10. William H. Fleming."
5. L. F. Livingston."
11. William G. Brantley."
6. Charles L. Bartlett."
IDAHO. Edgar Wilson, T at large. ILLINOIS.
1. James R. Mann. 12. Joseph G. Cannon.
2. William Lorimer. 18. Vespasian Warner.
8. George P. Foster." 14. Joseph V. Graff.
4. Thomas Cusack .* 15. Benjamin F. Marsh.
5. Edward T. Noonan." 16. Wm. E. Williams .*
6. Henry S. Boutell. 17. Ben. F. Cadwell .*
7. George E. Foss. 18. Thomas M. Jett.#
8. Albert J. Hopkins. 19. Joseph B. Crowley."
9. Robert R. Hitt. 20. James R. Williams.#
10. George W. Prince. 21. Wm. A. Rodenberg.
11. Walter Reeves. 22. George W. Smith.
INDIANA.
1. James A. Hemenway. 8. Geo. W. Cromer.
2. Robert W. Miers .*
9. Charles B. Landis.
8. William T. Zenor.# 10. Edgar D. Crumpacker.
4. Francis M. Griffith .* 11. George W. Steele.
5. George W. Faris.
12. James M. Robinson.
6. James E. Watson.
13. Abraham L. Brick.
7. Jesse Overstreet.
IOWA.
1. Thomas Hedges. 7. John A. T. Hull.
2. Joseph R. Lane.
8. William P. Hepburn.
8. David B. Henderson. 9. Smith McPherson.
4. G. N. Haughen. 10. Jonathan P. Dolliver.
5. Robert G. Cousins.
6. John F. Lacey.
LOUISIANA.
1. Adolph Meyer."
2. Robert C. Davey."
5. Samnel T Baird."
8. Robert F. Broussard." 6. Samuel M. Robertson."
KANSAB.
01. Charles Curtis. 5. W. A. Calderbead.
.2. J. D. Bowersock. 6. W. A. Reeder. 18. Edwin R. Ridgely." 7. C. I. Long.
4. J. W. Miller. W. J. Bailey, at large.
KENTUCKY.
1. Charles K. Wheeler." 7. Evan E. Settle."
2. Henry D. Allen .* 8. George D. Gilbert.
8. John S. Rhea .* 9. Samuel J. Pugh.
4. David H. Smith."
10. T. Y. Fitzpatrick."
5. Oscar Turner.# 11. Vincent Boreing.
6. Albert S. Berry.# MAINE.
1. Thomas B. Reed. 8. Edwin C. Burleigh.
2. Nelson Dingley, Jr. 4. Charles A. Boutelle.
1. John W. Smith." 4. James W. Denny.#
2. William B. Baker. 5. Sydney E. Mudd.
8. Frank C. Wachter. 6. George A. Pearre.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1. Geo. P. Lawrence. 8. Samuel W. McCall.
2. Frederick H. Gillett. 9. John F. Fitzgerald."
8. J. R. Thayer." 10. Henry F. Naphen."
4. Geo. W. Weymouth. 11. Charles F. Sprague.
5. William S. Knox.
12. William C. Lovering.
6. William H. Moody.
18. William S. Oreene.
7. E. W. Roberts.
MICHIGAN.
1. John B. Corliss. 7. Edgar Weeks.
2. Henry C. Smith. 8. J. W. Fordney.
8. Washington Gardner. 9. Roswell P. Bishop.
4. Edw'd L. R. Hamilton. 10. Rousseau O. Crump.
5. William A. Smith. 11. William S. Mesick.
6. Samuel W. Smith. 12. Carlos D. Shelden.
MINNESOTA.
1. James A. Tawney. 5. Loren Fletcher.
2. James T. McCleary. 6. Page Morris.
8. Joel P. Heatwole. 7. Frank M. Eddy.
4. Frederick C. Stevens.
MISSISSIPPI.
1. John M. Allen." 5. John S. Williams."
2. Thomas Spight." 6. F. A. McLain." 8. Thomas C. Catchings." 7. Patrick Henry."
4. Andrew F. Fox."
MISSOURI.
1. James T. Lloyd." 9. Champ Clark.#
2. Wm. W. Rucker." 10. Richard Bartholdt.
8. John Dougherty .* 11. Charles F. Joy.
4. Charles F. Cochrane.# 12. Charles F. Pearce.
5. William S. Cowherd." 18. Edward Robb."
6. David A. DeArmond." 14. Willard D. Vandiver .* 7. James Cooney.# 15. Mæcenas E. Benton."
8. Richard P. Bland." MONTANA. A. J. Campbell," at large. NEBRASKA.
1. Elmer .J. Burkett. 4. William L. Stark .;
2. David H. Mercer. 5. R. D. Southerland.#
8. John S. Robinson-t 6. William L. Greene-t NEVADA. Francis G. Newlands, at large. T NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1. Cyrus A. Sulloway.
2. Frank G. Clark.
NEW JERSEY.
1. Henry C. Loudenslager. 5. James F. Stewart.
2. John J. Gardner. 6. Richard W. Parker.
8. Benjamin F. Howell. 7. Wm. D. Daly."
4. J. S. Solomon .* 8. Charles N. Fowler.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1. J. H. Small .* 6. John D. Bellamy."
2. George H. White.
7. Theo. F. Klutz."
8. Charles R. Thomas.# 8. Romulus Z. Linney.
4. John W. Atwater." 9. W. T. Crawford."
5. William W. Kitchin.+
11. Lot Thomas.
4. Phenor Brezeals .*
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UTAH. D. H. Roberts," at large. VERMONT.
1. H. Henry Powers. 2. William W. Grout.
VIRGINIA.
1. William A. Jones.# 6. Peter J. Otey .*
2. William A. Young." 7. James Hay.#
8. John Lamb." 8. John F. Rixey .*
4. Sydney P. Epes .* 9. William F. Rea.#
5. Claude A. Swanson." 10. J. M. Quarles."
WASHINGTON. F. W. Cushman, W. L. Jones, at large. WEST VIRGINIA. 1. Blackburn B. Dovener. 8. D. E. Johnston.# 2. Alston G. Dayton. 4. R. H. Freer.
WISCONSIN.
1. Henry A. Cooper. 6. James H. Davidson.
2. H. B. Dahle. 7. John J. Esch.
8. Joseph W. Babcock. 8. Edward S. Minor.
4. Theobold Otjen. 9. Alexander Stewart. -
5. Samuel S. Barney. 10. John J. Jenkins.
WYOMING. F. W. Mondell, at large.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. ARIZONA. J. F. Wilson."
NEW MEXICO. Pedro Perea.
OKLAHOMA.
Dennis Flynn.
Courts.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Annual sessions commence on the 2d Monday in Oct. CHIEF JUSTICE, Salary, $10,500.
BORN. APPOINTED.
Melville W. Fuller, Ill., 1888, by Cleveland, in 1888. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, Salary of each, $10, 000.
BORN. APPOINTED.
John M. Harlan, Ky., 1888, by Hayes, in 1877.
Horace Gray, Mass., 1828, by Arthur, in 1881.
David J. Brewer, Kan., 1837, by Harrison, in 1890.
Henry B. Brown, Mich., 1886, by Harrison, in 1890.
George Shiras, Jr., Pa., 1882, by Harrison, in 1892.
Edward D. White, La., 1845, by Cleveland, in 1894. Rufus W. Peckham, N.Y., 1888, by Cleveland, in 1895.
Joseph McKenna, Cal., 1848, by Mckinley, in 1898.
CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS.
The Supreme Court Justice for each Circuit and the Circuit Judges, constitute the new Circuit Court of Ap- peals in each Circuit, with limited appellate jurisdiction in relief of Supreme Court of the U. S. Salary $6,000. Don A. Pardee, La. . Appointed in 1881.
William J. Wallace, N. Y. 66
1882.
LeBarron B. Colt, R. I., 1884.
E. Henry Lacombe, N. Y., 1888.
Henry C. Caldwell, Ark.,. 1890.
Marcus W. Acheson, Pa ... 1891.
William L. Putnam, Me.,. 1892.
Nathaniel Shipman, Conn.,. 1892.
George M. Dallas, Pa., 1892.
Nathan Goff, West Va., 1892.
Andrew P. McCormick, Texas, ... 1892.
William H. Taft, Ohio, ... 1892.
William A. Woods, Ind.,
1892.
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NEW YORK.
1. Thomas Scudder.# 18. John H. Ketcham.
2. John J. Fitzgerald."
19. Aaron V. S. Cochrane.
8. Edmund H. Driggs."
20. M. H. Giynh .*
4. B. T. Clayton.# 21. John K. Stewart.
5. F. E. Wilson." 22. Lucius N. Littauer.
6. Mitchell May.#
28. L. W. Emerson.
7. Nicholas Muller."
8. Daniel J. Riordan."
9. Thomas J. Bradley." 26. George W. Ray. 27. M. J. Driscoll. 28. Sereno E. Payne.
10. Amos J. Cummings." 11. William Sulzer."
12. George B. McClellan." 29. Charles W. Gillet.
18. Jefferson M. Levy .* 80. James W. Wadsworth.
14. W. A. Chanler.# 81. J. M. E. O'Grady.
15. Jacob Ruppert, Jr." 82. William H. Ryan."
16. J. Q. Underhill .* 88. DeAlva S. Alexander.
17. A. S. Tompkins. 84. Warren B. Hooker.
NORTH DAKOTA.
B. F. Spalding, at large. OHIO.
1. William B. Shattuc. 12. John J. Lentz.#
2. Jacob H. Brom well. 13. James A. Norton."
8. John L. Brenner .*
14. Winfield S. Kerr.
4. Robert B. Gordon .* 15. Henry C. Van Voorhis.
5. David Meekison .* 16. Lorenzo Danford.
6. Seth W. Brown. 17. John A. McDowell .*
7. Walter L. Weaver. 18. Robert W. Tayler.
8. Archibald Lybrand.
19. Charles Dick.
9. James H. Southard.
20. F. O. Phelps.
10. Stephen Morgan.
11. Charles H. Grosvenor.
OREGON.
1. Thomas H. Tongue. 2. M. A. Moody. PENNSYLVANIA.
Galusha A. Grow; S. A. Davenport, at large.
1. Henry H. Bingham. 15. F. C. Wright.
2. Robert Adams, Jr. 16. Horace B. Packer.
8. William McAleer.# 17. Rufus K. Polk."
4. James R. Young. 18. Thaddeus M. Mahon.
5. Alfred C. Harmer.
19. Edward Ziegler .*
6. Thomas S. Butler.
20. Joseph E. Thropp.
8. L. H. Barber."
22. John Dalzell.
10. Marriott Brosius.
24. Ernest F. Acheson
11. William Connell.
25. Joseph B. Showalter.
12. S. W. Davenport .*
26. A. Gaston .*
18. James W. Ryan .* 27. Joseph C. Sibley .*
14. Marlin E. Olmsted. 28. James K. P. Hall."
RHODE ISLAND.
1. Melville Bull. 2. Adin B. Capron.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1. William Elliott." 5. D. E. Fenley.#
2. W. Jasper Talbert."
6. James Norton.#
8. Asbury C. Latimer."
7. J. William Stokes."
SOUTH DAKOTA. R. J. Gamble, C. H. Burke, at large.
TENNESSEE.
1. Walter P. Brownlow. 6. John W. Gaines."
2. Henry R. Gibson.
7. Nicholas N. Cox.#
8. John A. Moon." 8. Thetus W. Sims.#
4. C. E. Snodgrass." 9. Rice A. Pierce .*
5. James D. Richardson." 10. E. W. Carmack."
TEXAS.
1. Thomas H. Ball." 8. Sam'l W. T. Lanham .*
2. Sam B. Cooper.# 9. A. S. Burleson."
8. R. C. DeGraffenried. 10. R. B. Hawley.
4. J. L. Sheppard.# 11. Rudolph Kleberg.#
5. Joseph W. Bailey."
6. Robert E. Burke."
7. Robert L. Henry.#
12. James L. Slayden."
18. John H. Stephens .*
4. Stanyarne Wilson.#
21. S. N. Jack,
9. Daniel Ermentrout.#
28. Wm. H. Graham.
7. Irving P. Wanger.
21. Theodore E. Burton.
24. Charles A. Chickering. 25. James S. Sherman.
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Walter H. Sanborn, Minn., .. Appointed in 1892.
William B. Gilbert, Oregon,
1892.
Charles H. Simonton, S. C., 1898.
Horace H. Lurton, Tenn.,. 1898.
James G. Jenkins, Wis., 1898.
Amos M. Thayer, Mo. 1895.
Erskine M. Ross, Cal ... 1895.
William W. Morrow, Cal.
1897.
U. S. CIRCUIT & DISTRICT COURTS IN CONN. 65 State street, in Post Office building.
Circuit .- Hartford, 2d Tuesday in October ; New Haven, 4th Tuesday in April. District .- Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and 1st Tuesday in December; New Haven, 4th Tuesday in February and August.
Circuit Judges, (2d J. Dist. ) -Wm. J. Wallace, Syra- cuse, N. Y., E. Henry Lacombe, N. Y. City, Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford, Conn., Salary $6,000.
District Judge-Wm. K. Townsend, N. H. Sal. $5,000. Circuit & District Clerk-E. E. Marvin, 65 State st., Hartford ; deputy, Richard F. Carroll.
District Attorney-Charles W. Comstock, Montville. Marshal-Edwin S. Bishop, Norwich.
Deputy Marshals-H. R. Wood, Hartford; John E. Clark, New Haven; Phillip E. Brown, Norwich. Extradition Commissioner-E. E. Marvin. Commissioners of U. S. Circuit Court, Hartford - E. E. Marvin, Hartford; Wm. A. Wright, New Haven; C. W. Butler, New London; H. H. Burnham, Norwich.
SUPREME COURT OF ERRORS, CONNECTICUT. Chief Justice-CHARLES B. ANDREWS, Litchfield, May 27, 1905. Salary, 84,500.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES. DAVID TORRANCE, Birmingham, till Feb. 9, 1906. SIMEON E. BALDWIN, New Haven, till 1901. WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, Hartford, till Jan. 1902.
FREDERIC B. HALL, Bridgeport, till Feb. 1, 1907. Salaries of each of the above $4,000, and $500 for expenses, per annum ..
Reporter-J. P. ANDREWS, Hartford; Salary, $3,000. State Referee-DWIGHT LOOMIS, Hartford. Salary, $2,000.
The State Referee was created by special act of the Legislature in June, 1889, whereby any case pending in the Superior Court can be referred to either State Referee by consent of the parties, for trial of law and fact.
First Judicial District-HARTFORD, TOLLAND, MID- DLESEX, LITCHFIELD and WINDHAM COUNTIES, At Hart- ford, on the first Tuesdays of Oct., Jan., Mar. and May. Second Judicial District-NEW LONDON Co., at Nor- wich, last Tuesday of May and third Tuesday of Oct.
Third Judicial District-NEW HAVEN and FAIRFIELD Cos., at New Haven, 8d Tues.Jan.and 1st Tues. in June. At Bridgeport, 8d Tues. in April, and 4th Tues. in Oct.
Passes on QUESTIONS of LAW only, with a full bench of judges; ( a full bench may be waived, how- ever, by consent of counsel.) hears appeals from the city courts, courts of common pleas, and the superior court.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, Created in 1798 .- JUDGES.
SAMUEL O. PRENTICE, Hartford, till .July 1, 1905. JOHN M. THAYER, Norwich, till July, 1905. SILAS A. ROBINSON, Middletown, till Feb. 11, 1905. GEORGE W. WHEELER, Bridgeport, till 1901. RALPH WHEELER, New London, till 1901. MILTON A. SHUMWAY, Killingly. Jan. 14, 1902. WILLIAM T. ELMER, Middletown, till 1908.
ALBERTO T. RORABACK, No. Canaan, till April 1,1907. Salary of Superior Judges, $4,000, and $500 expenses. State Judges elected for eight years by the Legislature.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
ARTHUR F. EGGLESTON, State Att'y; Salary, $2,500. G. A. CONANT, Clerk. | J. LINCOLN FENN, Ass't Clerk. J. W. Wolven, Messenger.
ALLOTMENT OF JUDGES, AND COURT TERMS; FOR THE YEAR, BEGINNING JULY 1st, 1899. NOT OBTAINABLE JULY 15, 1899.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Meets in County house, 127 Allyn and 91 Trumbull sts., Ist Mondays in Sept., Nov., Jan., March and May. WILLIAM S. CASE, Judge till July 1, 1901. EPAPHRODITUS PECK, Associate Judge till April, 1901.
CHARLES E. FELLOWES, Clerk. EDWIN J. HALE, Messenger.
Created in 1869 for civil cases, to relieve the supe- rior court, where values do not exceed $500; amended so as to have concurrent jurisdiction with the superior court in amounts from $500 to $1,000.
There is a court of common pleas in counties of Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield, New London and Litchfield. .
CITY COURT OF HARTFORD.
Regular sessions every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday of the first week of each term, and every Monday and Saturday of the remaining weeks. All other sessions on days specially designated by the court.
LEONARD MORSE, Recorder.
EDWARD J. GARVAN, Clerk.
WILLIAM J. M.CONVILLE, City Attorney.
JOSEPH DAWSON, City Marshal.
CHARLES E. OLMSTED, Messenger
Was established in 1784 to try civil cases arising within the city limits, whenever one or both parties reside therein, and jurisdiction is unlimited as to amounts.
POLICE COURT.
Daily at 9 A. M. in Police Court Room, 85 Market st. ALBERT C. BILL, Judge, till April, 1899.
ARTHUR PERKINS, Assistant Judge.
J. GILBERT CALHOUN, Prosecuting Attorney.
HARRISON B. FREEMAN, Jr. Special Pros. Attorney. ROBERT C. DICKENSON, Clerk.
Bennett H. Pepper, Messenger. Salary, $400.
Was established in 1852; jurisdiction in criminal cases, where the penalty does not exceed a fine of $200, or six months' imprisonment, or both; all other hear- ings are simply preliminary. Appeals may be taken in all cases to the superior court. Previously these cases were tried before a Justice of Peace.
JUDGES OF THE POLICE COURT OF HARTFORD.
1852-1854
. Eliphalet A. Bulkeley.
1855-1857.
Goodwin Collier.
1858
George S. Gilman.
1859
Goodwin Collier.
1860
. George S. Gilman.
1861
Elisha Johnson.
1862 George S. Gilman.
1868 Elisha Johnson.
1864-1865. 1866 George S. Gilman.
Samuel F. Jones.
1867-1870.
Monroe F. Merrill.
1871-1878.
Harrison B. Freeman.
1874-1876. Monroe E. Merrill.
1877-1882.
Arthur F. Eggleston.
1883-1888.
William F. Henney.
1889-1892.
William J. McConville.
1898-1894.
. Sylvester Barbour.
1895-
Albert C. Bill.
PROBATE COURT.
(District includes Towns of Hartford, Bloomfield, Glastonbury, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor Locks.) Regular sessions, daily, except holidays, at 114 Pearl street, Halls of Record, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. K. HARRISON B. FREEMAN, Judge. FRANK M. MATHER, Clerk.
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State of Connecticut.
Description of Capitol, see pages 658-655.
The LEGISLATURE meets biennially at Hartford, on Wednesday after 1st Monday in January (odd years).
Next State election will be for Members of Congress, State Officers, Senators, Representatives and Justices of the Peace, for two years, on the Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November, 1900.
For TOWN OFFICERS, annually, on the 1st Monday in October, excepting Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven.
Connecticut State Officers, 1899.
OFFICERS IN CAPITOL. SALARY. " 20, ASAHEL W. MITCHELL, Woodbury.
GEO. E. LOUNSBURY, Ridgefield, Governor, $4,000 LYMAN A. MILLS, Middlefield, Lieut. Gov. 500
CHARLES PHELPS, Rockville, Attorney General. LOUIS N. VANKEUREN, Bridgeport, Adj't Gen'l, 1,200 WM. E. F. LANDERS, New London, Ass't Adj.Gen. 1,800 THERON C. SWAN, Hartford, Clerk. WALTER PEARCE, Hartford, Clerk. LORENZO D. CONVERSE, Windsor, Clerk.
GEO. B. NEWTON, Hartford, Quartermaster Gen'1, 1,200 FRANCIS PARSONS, Hartford, Ass't Q. M. Gen'l. MICHAEL J. WISK, Hartford, Clerk. HEMAN O. AVERILL, Paymaster General, 600
JOHN W. ATWOOD, Commissary General. .J. FRANCIS CALEF, Surgeon General. GEORGE H. COWELL, Judge Advocate General. ROLLIN S. WOODRUFF,
JOHN W. LOWE, Aids-de-Camp to Governor.
ISAAC M. ULLMAN,
HENRY J. STEINER,
EDWARD M. DAY, Hartford, Executive Sec'y, 1,200 FRANK D. ROOD, Hartford, Executive Clerk, 1,800
HUBER CLARK, Willimantic, Secretary, 1,500
JOHN G. MITCHELL, Mansfield, Chief Clerk. RICHARD J. DWYER, Hartford, Clerk. ALBERT R. PARSONS, Hartford, Clerk.
CHAS. S. MERSICK, New Haven, Treasurer, 1,500 B. FRANK MARSH, Winsted, Chief Clerk. ROBERT H. MATHEWSON, Pomfret, Clerk. CHARLES F. SUMNER, Jr., Bolton, Clerk.
THOMPSON S. GRANT, Enfield, Comptroller, 1,500 F. CLARENCE BISSELL, Willimantic, Chief Clerk. JOHN H. WADHAMS, Goshen, Clerk.
CARNOT O. SPENCER, Hartford, Sch. Fund Com. 2,000 WILLIAM H. POND, Hartford, Chief Clerk. CHARLES W. SKINNER, Hartford, Clerk.
EDWIN L. SCOFIELD, Insurance Commissioner, 8,500 CHARLES A. HAWLEY, New York City, Actuary. THERON UPSON, Hartford, Chief Clerk. FREDERICK W. SKIFF, Orange, Clerk. GEORGE A. BROMFIELD, Clerk. CHARLES B. BROWN, Hartford, Clerk.
HARRY E. BACK, Labor Statistics Commissioner, 8,000 WILLIAM W. IVES, Norwich, Clerk.
GEORGE F. KENDALL, Suffield, Building and Loan Commissioner.
CHARLES J. HOADLY, Hartford, Librarian, 1,800 GEORGE S. GODARD, Assistant Librarian. For State Institutions, Officers, etc., see pp. 658-664.
ROLL OF THE SENATE Lieut. Gov. LYMAN A. MILLS, Middlefield, President. Hon. EDWIN O. KEELER, Norwalk, Pres't protem. FREDERICK A. SCOTT, Plymouth, Clerk. Republicans, except * Democrats. Dist. 1, Hon. LINUS B. PLIMPTON, Hartford. 2. ELIZUR S. GOODRICH, Wethersfield.
8, GEORGE F. KENDALL, Suffield.
4, ADRIAN J. MUZZY, Bristol.
5. WARREN L. HALL, Waterbury.
6, SAMUEL H. CHITTENDEN, Madison.
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7, FRANKLIN BURTON, Ansonia.
8. "DAVID CALLAHAN, New Haven.
9, JAMES PENDLETON, Stonington.
10, JOHN H. BARNES, Norwich.
11, HENRY C. BURNHAM, Lyme.
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= CHARLES W. LOUNSBURY, Darien.
18, EDWIN O. KEELER, Norwalk.
" 14, *PHILO H. SKIDMORE, Jr., Bridgeport.
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STURGES WHITLOCK, Huntington.
16, FRANK R. JACKSON, Woodstock.
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u FRANK DAY, Brooklyn.
18, GIDEON H. WELCH, Torrington.
19, *DAVID L. SMITH, Cornwall. "
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GEORGE A. OLCOTT, Clinton.
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CHARLES G. R. VINAL, Middletown.
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WILLIAM C. HAVEN, Coventry.
24, WILLIAM H. HALL, Willington.
ROLL OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FRANK B. BRANDEGEE, New London, Speaker. FRANK E. HEALY, Windsor Locks, Clerk. Republicans, except * Democrats; t National Democrats. HARTFORD COUNTY.
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*Elwin F. Merriman.
Berlin
.Horace D. Payne.
Bloomfield .
. Alfred N. Filley.
Bristol
. Otto F. Strunz, "Herbert J. Mills.
Burlington
. Charles E. Morris.
Canton . George P. Edwards.
East Granby . .. Almon B. Phelps.
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