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Franklin C. Platt, Waterloo.
Nellie E. Gates, Independence. J. B. Newman, Cedar Falls.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Boone, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Story, Webster and Wright. Judges. Court Reporters. J. R. Whitaker, Boone.
W. D. Evans, Hampton
J. H. Richard, Webster City.
E. P. Tinkham, Ft. Dodge.
J. H. Williams, Ames.
W. S. Weston, Webster City.
TWELFTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Hancock, Mitchell, Winne- bago and Worth.
Judges. J. F. Clyde, Osage.
C. H. Kelley, Forest City.
Clifford P. Smith, Mason City.
Court Reporters. C. M. Adams, Mason City. George A. Blake, Forest City. Gordon L. Elliott, Mason City.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Allamakee, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek
Judges. L. E. Fellows, Lansing.
Court Reporters.
A. N. Hobson, West Union.
H. B. Crosby, Decorah. W. W. Comstock, Fayette.
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Buena Vista, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto and Poca'.ontas.
Judges. W. B. Quarton, Algona. A, D. Bailie, Storm Lake,
Court Reporters. M. C. Grier, Emmetsburg, F. M. Ely, Fort Dodge,
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby.
Judges.
A. B. Thornell, Sidney.
N. W. Macy, Harlan.
Orville D. Wheeler, Council Bluffs.
W. R. Green, Audubon.
Court Reporters.
J. J. Ferguson, Council Bluffs. John H. Clark, Council Bluffs.
B. O. Bruington, Council Bluffs. W. E. Butler, Council Bluffs.
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Ida and Sac. Judges. Court Reporters. F. M. Powers. Carroll.
Z. A Church, Jefferson.
Harry E. Beach, Carroll. D. W. Boylan, Carroll.
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Benton, Marshall and Tama.
Judges.
G. W. Burnham, Vinton.
Obed Caswell, Marshalltown.
Anna Healion, Marshalltown. A. B. Hoover, Marshalltown.
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Cedar, Jones and Linn.
Judges.
Court Reporters.
William G. Thompson, Marion.
Ben H. Miller, Anamosa. J. H. Preston, Cedar Rapids.
H. H. Burr, Cedar Rapids.
B. I. Tanner, Cedar Rapids.
L. M, Hull, Cedar Rapids.
NINETEENTH DISTRICT.
Dubuque County.
Judges.
Fred O'Donnell, Dubuque.
Court Reporters. Frank Hardy, Dubuque.
Matthew C. Matthews, Dubuque. J. Leo McCabe, Dubuque.
[Both judges are in attendance during each term of court. ]
TWENTIETH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES-Des Moines, Henry and Louisa.
Judges.
Court Reporters.
James D. Smyth, Burlington.
W. S. Withrow, Mt. Pleasant.
Nancy L. Edwards, Burlington. J. M. Mclaughlin, Wapello.
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The terms of all district judges commenced January 1, 1903, and will expire December 31, 1906, except J. F. Clyde, of the Twelfth; A. D. Bailie, of the Fourteenth: N. W. Macy, of the Fifteenth, and W. S. Withrow, of the Twentieth districts, whose terms expire December 31, 1904,
Court Reporters.
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SUPERIOR COURTS.
TERMS EXPIRE.
Cedar Rapids-James H. Rothrock
December, 1904
Council Bluffs-G. H. Scott .January, 1906
Keokuk-W L. McNamara
December, 1906
Oelwein-Ernest L. Elliott
December, 1907
CLERKS FOR SUPERIOR COURTS. REPORTERS FOR SUPERIOR COURTS.
Cedar Rapids-Geo. L. Mentzer.
Cedar Rapids-H. L. Featherstonhaugh.
Council Bluffs-N. C. Phillips. Council Bluffs-Miss Laura Flickinger. Keokuk-Chas. J. Smith.
Keokuk-Lawrence Larson.
Oelwein -John D. Whipps.
* Fayette-W. W. Comstock.
*W. W. Comstock resides at Fayette but acts as reporter of the Superior Court at Oelwein.
TERMS OF DISTRICT COURT 1904-1905.
Adair, Greenfield. 1904-Jan. 5, March 22, Aug. 30, Nov. 9
1905-Jan. 3, March 23, Sept. 5, Nov. 8
Adams, Corning 1904-Jan. 4, Feb. 29, May 16, Oct. 3
Allamakee, Waukon
1905-Jan. 2, Feb. 27, May 15, Oct. 2 1904-Jan. 11, April 11, Sept. 5, Nov. 14 1905-Jan. 9, April 10, Sept. 4, Nov. 13 1904-Jan. 25, April 11, Sept. 12, Oct. 31 1905-Jan. 23, April 10, Sept. 11, Oct. 30
Appanoose, Centerville.
Audubon, Audubon 1904-March 1, May 3, Oct. 18, Dec. 13 1905-Feb. 28, May 2, Oct. 17, Dec. 12 Benton, Vinton 1904- Jan. 18, April 18, Sept. 12, Nov. 21 1905-Jan. 16, April 17, Sept. 11, Nov. 20
Black Hawk, Waterloo
1904-Jan 4, Feb. 29, May 16, Sept. 26 1905-Jan. 2, Feb. 27, May 15, Sept. 25
Boone, Boone 1904-Feb. 8, April 18, Sept. 19, Nov. 21 1905-Feb. 6, April 17, Sept. 18, Nov. 27
Bremer, Waverly 1904-Jan. 11, March 21, Sept. 5, Nov. 8 1905-Jan. 9, March 20, Sept. 4, Nov. 7 Buchanan, Independence 1904-Feb. 15, May 30, Sept. 19, Nov. 21 1905-Feb. 20, May 29, Sept. 18, Nov. 20 Buena Vista, Storm Lake 1904-Jan. 4, Feb. 29, Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905- Jan. 2, Feb. 27, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 Butler, Allison. 1904-March 7, May 16, Oct. 10, Dec. 5 1905-March 6, May 15, Oct. 9, Dec. 4
Calhoun, Rockwell City 1904-Jan. 25, March 29, Sept. 13, Nov. 15 1905-Jan. 23, March 27, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 Carroll, Carroll. 1904-Jan. 4, March 8, Aug. 23, Oct. 25 1905-Jan. 2, March 6, Aug. 21, Oct. 23
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Cass, Atlantic 1904-Jan. 5, March 15, Sept. 6, Nov. 1 1905-Jan. 3, March 14, Sept. 5, Oct. 31 Cedar, Tipton. 1904-Feb. 1, May 2, Sept. 5, Nov. 14 1905-Feb. 6, May 1, Sept. 4, Nov. 13
Cerro Gordo, Mason City 1904-Jan. 25, April 11, Sept. 19, Nov. 28 1905-Jan. 23, April 10, Sept. 18, Nov. 27
Cherokee, Cherokee 1904-Jan. 4, March 14, Sept. 6, Oct. 31 1905-Jan. 2, March 13, Sept. 5, Oct. 30
Chickasaw, New Hampton 1904-Feb. 22, May 16, Oct. 3, Dec. 5 Clarke, Osceola 1905-Feb. 20, May 15, Oct. 2, Dec. 4 1904-Feb. 8, April 4, Sept. 19, Nov. 7 1905-Feb. 6, April 3, Sept. 18, Nov. 6 Clay, Spencer 1904-Jan. 25, April 4, Aug. 29, Oct. 31 1905- Jan. 23, April 3, Aug 23, Oct. 30 Clayton, Elkader 1904-Jan. 4, April 4, Aug. 29, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 2, April 3, Aug. 28, Oct. 23 Clinton, Clinton. 1904-Jan. 12, April 5, June 6, Sept. 13 Nov. 15.
Crawford, Denison.
Dallas, Adel.
Davis, Bloomfield.
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Decatur, Leon.
Delaware, Manchester
Des Moines, Burlington
Dickinson, Spirit Laka
Dubuque, Dubuque
Emmet, Estherville.
Fayette, West Union
Floyd, Charles City.
Franklin, Hamilton.
Fremont, Sidney.
1905-Jan. 10, April 4, June 5, Sept. 12 Nov. 14. 1904-Jan. 25, March 29, Sept. 13, Nov.15 1905-Jan. 23, March 27, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 1904-Jan. 5, March 22, Aug. 30, Nov. 9 1905-Jan. 3, March 23, Sept. 5, Nov. 8 1904-Jan. 4, March 21, Aug. 29, Oct. 17 1905-Jan. 2, March 20, Aug. 28, Oct. 16 1904 -- Jan. 4, March 21, May 16, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 2, March 20, May 15, Oct. 23 1904 -- March 14, May 2, Oct. 17, Dec. 12 1905 -- March 13, May 1, Oct. 16, Dec. 11 1904 -- Jan. 11, April 11. Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905 -- Jan. 16, April 10, Sept. 18, Nov. 13 1904 -- Jan. 4, March 7, May 2, Sept. 26 1905 -- Jan. 2, March 6, May 1, Sept 25 1904 -- Jan. 4, March 7, May 2, Oct. 3 1905 -- Jan. 2, March 6, May 1, Oct. 2 1904 -- Feb. 1, April 11, Aug. 29, Oct. 31 1905 -- Jan. 30, April 10, Aug. 28, Oct. 30 1904 -- Jan. 25, April 25, Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905 -- Jan. 23, April 24, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 1904 -- Jan. 11, March 14, Sept. 5, Nov. 8 1905 -- Jan. 9, March 13, Sept. 4. Nov. 7 1904 -- Feb. 1, April 4, Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905 -- Jan. 30, April 3, Sept. 18, Nov. 13 1904 -- Jan. 5, March 15, Aug. 30, Nov. 1 1905 -- Jan. 3, March 14, Aug. 29, Oct. 31
Greene, Jefferson 1904-Jan. 4, March 8, Aug. 23, Oct. 25 1905 -- Jan. 2, March 6, Aug. 21, Oct. 23
Grundy, Grundy Center 1904 -- Feb. 8, May 2, Sept. 5, Dec. 12 1905 -- Feb. 6, May 1, Sept. 4, Dec. 11
Guthrie, Guthrie Center 1904-Feb. 2, May 3, Oct. 4, Dec. 6 1905 -- Feb. 7, May 2, Oct. 3, Dec. 5
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Hamilton, Webster City. 1904 -- Feb. 15, April 25, Sept. 26, Dec. 5 1905 -- Feb. 13, May 1, Oct. 2, Dec. 11
Hancock, Garner
1904-Feb. 8, April 11, Sept. 19, Oct. 24 1905-Feb. 6, April 10, Sept. 18, Oct. 23
Hardin, Eldora. 1904-Jan 11, Mar h 14, Aug. 22, O .t. 24 1905-Jan. 9, March 13, Aug. 28, Oct. 23
Harrison, Logan. 1904-Feb. 2. April 12, Sept. 27, Nov. 22 1905-Jan. 31, April 11, Sept. 26, Nov. 21 Henry, Mt. Pleasant. 1904-Feb. 8, April 25, Sept. 26, Dec. 5 1905 -Feb. 6, April 24, Oct. 2, Dec. 4
Howard, Cresco. 1904-March 7, June 6, Oct. 10, Dec. 12 1905-March 6, Jun : 5, Oct. 9, Dec. 11
Humboldt, Dakota City. 1904-Feb. 15, April 18, Oct. 3, Dec. 5 1905-Feb, 13, April 17, Oct. 2, Dec. 4
Ida, Ida Grove. 1904-Feb. 15, April 19, Oct. 4, Dec. 6 1905-Feb. 13, April 17, Oct. 2, Dec. 4 Iowa, Marengo. 1904-Jan. 11, March 14, June 13, Oct. 10 1905-Jan. 9, March 13, June 12, Oct. 9 Jackson, Maquoketa. 1904-Jan. 12, April 5, June 6, Sept. 13 Nov. 15 1905-J ın. 10, April 4, June 5, Sept. 12 Nov. 14
Jasper, Newton. 1904-Feb. 2, April 12, Oct. 4, Dec. 6 1905 -Feb. 7, April 11, Oct. 3, Dec. 5 Jefferson, Fairfield 1904-Feb. 8, April 25, Sept 26, Nov. 28 1905-Feb. 6, April 24, Sept. 25, Nov. 27
Johnson, Iowa City
Jones, Anamosa.
1904-Feb. 1, May 2, Sept. 12, Nov. 21 1905-Feb. 6, May 1, Sept. 11, Nov. 20 1904-March 7, May 16, Sept 26, Dec. 5 1905-March 6, May 15, Sept. 25, Dec. 4
Keokuk, Sigourney . 1904-Feb. 2, April 12, Oct. 4, Dec. 6 1905-Feb. 7, April 11, Oct. 3, Dec. 5 Kossuth, Algona. 1904-Feb. 15, April 25, Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905-Feb. 13, April 24, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 Lee, Ft. Madison. 1904-Jan. 11, April 11, June 13, Oct. 10 1905-Jan. 9, April 10, June 12, Oct. 9
Lee, Keokuk. 1904-March 14, May 9, Sept. 12, Nov. 14 1905-March 13, May 8, Sept. 11, Nov. 13 Linn, Marion 1904-Jan. 4, April 18, Sept. 19, Nov. 14 1905-Jan. 2, April 17, Sept. 18, Nov. 13
Louisa, Wapello. 1904-Jan. 4, March 28, Aug. 29, Oct. 31 1905-Jan. 2, March 27, Sept. 4, Oct. 30
Lucas, Chariton 1904-Jan. 4, March 21, Aug. 29, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 2, March 20, Aug. 28, Oct. 23
Lyon, Rock Rapids 1904-Feb. 1, April 11, Oct. 3, Nov. 21 1905-Jan. 30, April 10, Oct. 2, Nov. 20 Madison, Wintersct 1904-Feb. 2, May 3, Oct. 4 Dec. 6
1905-Feb. 7, May 2, Oct.3, Dec. 5 2, April 12, Oct. 4, Dec. 6
Mahaska, Oskaloosa 1904-Feb. 1905-Feb. 7, April 11, Oct. 3, Dec. 5
Marion, Knoxville. 1904-Feb. 2, May 3, Oct, 4, Dec. 6 1905-Feb. 7, May 2, Oct. 3, Dec. 5
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Marshall, Marshalltown. 1904-Jan. 11, March 21, Aug. 29, Oct 24 1905-Jan. 9, March 20, Aug. 28, Oct. 23 Mills, Glenwood. 1904-Feb. 2, April 5, Sept. 20, Nov. 22 Mitchell, Osage. 1905-Jan. 31, April 4, Sept. 19, Nov. 21 1904-Jan. 25, April 18, Sept. 19, Nov. 8 1905-Jan. 23, April 17, Sept. 18, Nov. 7 1904-Jan. 4, April 18, Sept. 6, Nov. 9 1905-Jan. 2, April 17, Sept. 5, Nov. 8
-1 Monona, Onawa
Monroe, Albia 1904-Feb. 1. April 18, Sept. 19, Nov. 14 1905-Jan. 30, April 17, Sept. 18, Nov.13 Montgomery, Red Oak 1904-Feb. 23, May 3, Oct. 11, Dec. 13 1905-Feb. 21, May 2, Oct. 10, Dec. 12 Muscatine, Muscatinc. 1904-Jan.12, Apr.5, Jun. 6, Sept.13, Nov.15 1905-Jan.10, Apr.4, Jun.5, Sept. 12, Nov.14 O'Brien, Primghar 1904-Feb. 23. May 2, Oct. 17, Dec. 5 1905-Feb. 20, May 1, Oct. 16, Dec. 4
Osceola, Sibley. 1904-Jan. 4, March 14, Sept. 6, Nov. 7 1905-Jan. 2, March 13, Sept. 5, Nov. 6 Page, Clarinda. 1904-Feb. 23, May 3, Oct. 11, Dec. 13 1905-Feb. 21, May 2, Oct. 10, Dec. 12
Palo Alto, Emmetsburg 1904-March 21, May 16, Oct. 10, Dec. 5 1905-March 20, May 15, Oct. 9, Dec. 4
Plymouth, LeMars 1904-Feb. 15, April 25, Oct. 10, Dec. 5 1905-Feb. 13, April 24, Oct. 9, Nov. 27 Pocahontas, Pocahontas. 1904-Jan. 18, March 21, May 16, Oct. 17 1905-Jan. 16, March 20, May 15, Oct. 16
Polk, Des Moines. 1904-Jan. 4, March 7, May 2, Sept. 19 1905-Jan. 2, March 6, May 1, Sept. 18
Pottawattamie, Avoca. 1904-Feb. 2, April 12, Sept. 27, Nov. 22 1905-Jan. 31, April 11, Sept. 26, Nov. 21 Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs. 1904-Jan. 5, March 15, Sept. 6, Nov. 1 1905-Jan. 3, March 14, Sept. 5, Oct. 31 Poweshiek, Montezuma 1904-Jan. 5, March 15, Sept. 6, Nov. 8 1905-Jan. 10, March 14, Sept. 5, Nov. 7 Ringgold, Mt. Ayr. 1904-Jan. 25, April 11, Aug. 29, Nov. 14 1905-Jan. 23, April 10, Aug. 28, Nov. 13 Sac, Sac City 1904-Feb. 15, April 19, Oct. 4, Dec. 6 1905-Feb. 13, April 17, Oct. 2, Dec. 4 Scott, Davenport. 1904-Jan. 12, April 5, June 6, Sept. 13 Nov. 15. 1905-Jan. 10, April 4, June 5, Sept. 13 Nov. 14. . Shelby, Harlan. 1904-Jan. 5, March 15, Sept. 6, Nov. 1 1905-Jan. 3, March 14, Sept. 5, Oct. 31 Sioux, Orange City. 1904-Jan. 18, March 28, Sept. 19, Nov. 14 1905-Jan. 16, March 27, Sept. 18, Nov. 13 Story, Nevada 1904-Jan. 11, March 21, Aug. 22, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 9, March 20, Aug, 28, Oct. 30 Tama, Toledo. 1904- Feb. 23, April 25, Oct. 10. Dec. 5 1905-Feb. 20, April 24, Oct. 9, Dec. 4 Taylor, Bedford 1904-Feb. 8, April 25, Sept. 12, Nov. 28 1905-Feb. 6, April 24, Sept. 11, Nov. 27
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Union, Creston. 1904-Jan. 18, March 14, Aug. 29, Oct. 17 1905-Jan. 16, March 13, Aug. 28, Oct. 16
Van Buren, Keosauqua
Wapello, Ottumwa.
Warren, Indianola.
Washington, Washington.
1904-Jan. 4, March 28, Aug. 29, Oct. 31 1905-Jan. 2, March 27, Aug. 28, Oct. 30 1904-Jan. 4, March 21, Aug. 29, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 2, March 20, Aug. 28, Oct. 23 1904-Jan. 5, March 22, Aug. 30, Nov. 9 1905-Jan. 3, March 23, Sept. 5, Nov. 8 1904-Jan. 5, March 15, Sept. 6, Nov. 8 1905-Jan. 10, March 14, Sept. 5, Nov. 7 1904-Feb. 29, April 25, Oct. 3, Nov. 28 1905-Feb. 27, April 24, Oct. 2, Nov. 27
Wayne, Corydon.
Webster, Ft. Dodge 1904-Jan 11, March 14, Aug. 22, Oct 24 1905-Jan. 9, March 20, Aug. 28, Oct. 30 Winnebago, Forest City 1904-Feb. 22, May 2, October 3, Nov. 28 1905-Feb. 20, May 1, October 2, Nov. 27 Winneshiek, Decorah. 1904-Feb. 1, May 9, Sept. 19, Nov. 28 1905-Jan. 30, May 8, Sept. 18 Nov. 27 Woodbury, Sioux City 1904-Jan. 4, March 14, May 2, Sept. 6, Nov. 9. 1905-Jan. 2, March 13, May. 1, Sept. 5, Nov. 8.
Worth, Northwood. 1904-Jan. 11, March 21, Sept. 5, Oct. 24 1905-Jan. 9, March 20, Sept. 4, Oct. 23 Wright, Clarion 1904-Feb. 22, April 25, October 3, Dec. 5 1905-Feb. 20, April 24, October 9, Dec. 4
Other State Departments, Commissions, Etc.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS.
HON. ALBERT B. CUMMINS, Governor of the State A. B. STORMS, Pre ident of the S ate College of Agriculture and Mechanic Aris, Ames.
HERBERT R. WRIGHT, State Dairy Commissioner. PAUL O. KoTo, Forest City, State Veterinarian.
OFFICERS.
President-W. W. MORROW, Afton. Vice- President-C. E. CAMERON, Alta. Secretary-J. C. SIMPSON, Des Moines. Assistant Secretary-GARTH C. FULLER, Des Moines. Treasurer-G. D, ELLYSON, Des Moines.
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DIRECTORS.
First Congressional District-R. S. Johnston. Columbus Junct on. Second Congressional District-C. W. Phillips, Maquok. ta. Third Congressional District-W. C. Brown, Clarion. Fourth Congressional District-R. T. St. John, Riceville. Fifth Congressional District-S. B. Packard. Marshalltown. Sixth Congressional District-T. C. Legoe, What Cheer. Seventh Congressional District-M. J. Wragg, Waukee. Eighth Congressional District-John Ledgerwood, Leon.' Ninth Congressional District-M. McDonald, Bayard. Tenth Congressional District-J. W. Wadsworth, Algona. Eleventh Congressional District-H. L. Pike, Whiting.
Directors serve for a period of two years. The terms of directors from the odd numbered districts expire December, 1905, and the terms of directors from the even numbered districts expire December, 1904.
Officers are elected for a term of one year.
Annual conven ion second Wednesday in D.cember each year.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
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OFFICERS.
President, J. A. McKLVEEN, Chariton.
Secretary, J. F. KENNEDY, Des Moines.
CHAS. W. MULLAN, Attorney-General, ex officio, Des Moines
PAUL O. KOTO, State Veterinary Surgeon, ex officio, Forest City.
CHARLES FRANCIS, , Civil Engineer, Davenport.
Terms expire.
JOHN A. MCKLVEEN, Chariton (Eclectic) January 31, 1905 HENRY MATTHEY, Davenport (Regular) January 31, 1906
ROBERT E. CONNIFF, Sioux City (Regular) January 31, 1907 FRED. W. POWERS, Waterloo (Regular) January 31, 1908 J. H. SAMS, Clarion (Regular) January 31, 1903
A. M. LINN, Des Moines (Homeopathic) January 31, 1910 A. P. HANCHETT, Council Bluffs (Homeopathic) January 31, 1911 Regular meetings of the board, first Wednesday of February, May, August and November.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
President-FRED W. POWERS, Waterloo.
Secretary and Treasurer-J. F. KENNEDY, Des Moines. Members-The physicians of the State Board of Healthi.
Examinations held two weeks preceding the meetings of the Board of Health. Correspondence relating to practice of medicine or osteopathy should besent to the secretary of this board.
Every person practicing medicine or osteopathy in the state is required to procure a certificate from this board.
Every physician or osteopath itinerating within the state is required to pro- cure a special license.
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The board is authorized to issue two classes of certificates :
First, to physicians, under sections 2576 and 2582 of the code, and second to Osteopaths, under chapter 158, laws Twenty-ninth General Assembly.
There is no provision in the law for issuing permits to practice midwifery.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL EXAMINERS.
PRESIDENT.
JOHN F. RIGGS, M. S., State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.
GEORGE E. MCLEAN, A. M. Ph. D., LL. D, President State University, ex officio.
HOMER H. SEERLEY, A. M., LL. D., President State Normal School, ex officio.
O. J. McMANUS, Council Bluffs November 26, 1906
Terms expire.
MARY ALICE ALTONA, Des Moines. .February 14, 1905
Two members of the board, one of whom shall be a woman, are appointed by the governor for terms of four years, and are not eligible for reappointment.
The board holds annually at least two public examinations of teachers, and a full record of their proceedings, as well as a complete register of all persons to whom certificates and diplomas are issued, is kept by the board.
The new code makes provision for a certificate to primary teachers of acknowledged ability and of successful experience. The holder of this certifi- cate is authorized to teach in first, second and third grades in public schools in the state for a period of five years.
Special certificates, valid for five years, are issued in music, drawing, pen- manship, German, English, etc., for each of which a fee of $3.00 is required.
Persons holding a certificate from the board are authorized, for a term of five years, to teach in any public school of the state, and those having a state diploma are authorized to teach during life.
Fee for state certificate, $3, and for state diploma, $5; fees when collected to be paid into the state treasury. If, however, an applicant shall fail in the examination, one-half of the fee is returned.
COMMISSION OF PHARMACY.
Terms expire
President-N. T. HENDRIX, Columbus Junction. April 23, 1904
Vice-President-FLETCHER HOWARD, Des Moines April 23, 1905
FRED RUSSELL, Rockwell City. April 23, 1906
Secretary -CHAS. W. PHILLIPS, Jackson county; post office, Des Moines,
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Members of the board are appointed for a term of three years, one member each year. Every person who shall desire to conduct the business of selling at retail, compounding or dispensing drugs, etc., for medical use, must first be examined by said board and their names registered in a book kept by the board for that purpose, showing also his residence, together with the date of issuing certificate.
Fee for examination and certificate, $5.
Graduates of recognized schools of pharmacy may be registered without examination. Fee for registration and certificate, without examination, $2.
The following law relates to itinerant vendor's license:
SEC. 2594. Itinerant vendors of drugs-Any itinerant vendor of any drug, nostrum, ointment, or appliance of any kind for the treatment of any disease or injury, and all those who by any method publicly profess to treat or cure diseases, injury or deformity, shall pay to the treasurer of the commission of pharmacy an annual fee of $:00, upon the receipt of which the secretary of the commission shall issue a license for one year from its date. Two thousand dol- lars annually of the money arising from the license fund, or so much as may be needed, shall be devoted to defraying the expenses of the commission, and any balance remaining shall be paid into the state treasury. Said commission shall, on the first day of January of each year, make a verified and itemized state- ment in writing to the auditor of state, of all receipts and expenditures of money coming into their hands by virtue of their office. Any violation of this section shall be a misdemeanor, and any person shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a fine of not less than $100, nor more than $200. In actions or prosecutions under this chapter, it need not be proven that the defendant has not a license. but such fact shall be a matter of defense.
IOWA STATE LIBRARY.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES (EX OFFICIO).
HON. ALBERT B. CUMMINS, Governor, President of Board.
HON. W. B. MARTIN, Secretary of State.
HON. JOHN F. RIGGS, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
HON. HORACE E. DEEMER
HON. JOHN C. SHERWIN
HON. EMLIN MCCLAIN
Judges of the Supreme Court.
HON, SILAS M. WEAVER
HON. SCOTT M. LADD
HON. CHAS. A. BISHOP
JOHNSON BRIGHAM, State Librarian.
The accession list of the State Library on the first day of July 1903, included 79, 629 volumes, exclusive of the volumes of the Historical Department with which the miscellaneous portion of the State Library was consolidated by act of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly. The total accessions during the year ending June 30, 1903, was 5, 028 volumes.
The actual transfer of books from the miscellaneous department of the State Library, left to the discretion of the Library Board, having been carried out so far as the limited stack room in the Historical Department would permit,
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will not be completed until the completion of the Historical Building shall have made the full transfer feasible: This delay is a constant embarrassment, not only in the cataloging of the two departments, but also in the arrangement of new books on the shelves. The suspension of the work of consolidation com- pels the continuation of a temporizing policy in the shelving of books, which, though not in any sense seriously damaging, presents many difficulties, chiefly because of the tendency of the two growing departments, the Law and the Miscellaneous, to overlap each other, each calling with equal urgency for the most accessible space, and both now overflowing alcoves which three years ago afforded ample space.
The Law Department has within the year been strengthened by several new sets, and the alcove devoted to the literature of the law has been enriched by many purchases.
The Document Department is steadily nearing the goal of completeness-a goal very difficult of attainment. For most practical purposes, however, the seeker after documentary information can now obtain what he seeks, either in national documents or in those issued by the several states.
The Miscellaneous Department, during the past year, has grown chiefly in the direction of sociological works, periodicals and complete sets of standard works.
The card cataloging of the entire library after the most approved methods of library science-a laborious task-begun in 1898 and continued along with the work of cataloging new books as they are accessioned, is finally completed.
The general advance in the price of books and especially of the more val- uable sets of books most needed in a reference library is making it hard to keep the three departments of the library within the narrow limits of their income.
HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
HON. ALBERT B. CUMMINS,. Governor of the State.
CHIEF JUSTICE H. E. DEEMER. JUDGE S. M. WEAVER.
JUDGE JOHN C. SHERWIN. JUDGE SCOTT M. LADD.
JULGE EMLIN MCCLAIN. JUDGE CHARLES A. BISHOP.
HON. W. B. MARTIN, Secretary of State.
HOT. JOHN F. RIGGS, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
CURATOR CHARLES ALDRICH, A. M.
As now organized this department dates from the first day of July, 1892. Its chief purpose is the collection of historical data relating to our own state and the territory of the middle west of which it originally formed a part. So far as literature is concerned special efforts are made to collect Iowa newspapers from the earliest dates to the present time; works of state and general western and national history, biography and genealogy ; works on the slavery question and the war for the union; histories of all our wars from the earliest times; reports upon the census of both state and nation ; works relating to the North American Indians ; county histories ; earlier and later maps ; Iowa pamphlets; biographies of our notable men and women, printed or in manuscript ; written or printed documents relating to early settlers and settlements ; reports, catalogues and
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broadsides relating to the churches, educational and benevolent institutions of the state; in short, every species of data which can throw light upon local, state or western history,
The department publishes The Annals of Iowa, an illustrated quarterly his- torical magazine of eighty pages, now in its sixth volume. This is made up of original contributions in history and biography. By direction of the trustees it is sent free to every organized library in our state. Its price to subscribers is $1 per year.
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