The Iowa official register, 1904, Part 57

Author: Iowa. Secretary of State
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Des Moines] : Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 664


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1866


300


38


Toledo .


Western College.


H. W. Ward.


1856


62


Vinton.


Tilford Academy


T. F. Tobin.


1886


25


40


Wilton


Wilton German-Eng- lish College


SCHOOL


1


Ackley .


High School.


2


Afton


High School


....


3


Albia


High School.


4


Allerton


High School.


Gertrude Heller


1876


100


5


Alta.


Public School


Willis J. Bell, Supt .. F. E. Fuller.


1885


85


7


Atlantic


High School.


8


Audubon


High School


9


Belle Plaine.


High School.


Elizabeth Macey


1879


600


Brooklyn


High School.


Eugene Henely


1892


71


12


Burlington


Public School.


13


Carroll.


High School.


1893


14 15


Charles City


High School


Jessie Stuart


69


16


Centerville


High School.


Estella Boot


1899


€0


18


Clinton


Public School.


Mrs. O. P. Bostwick.


1885


57


19


Public School


Mrs. Gertrude Jay


1875


224


21


Cresco


High School.


22


Denison


School


23


Des Moines, W ..


High School


25


Dubuque


High School.


Caroline Langworthy H. E. Blackmer


1897


140


26


Emmetsburg . .


27


Fayette


High School


Mabel Lossing


28


Fort Dodge.


High School


29


Garner. ..


Public School.


30 Glenwood


High School


31 Grundy Center.


High School


100


6


Alton .


Public School


10 11


Cedar Rapids.


Washington H. School


Anna E. Snyder


1890


100


17


Cheroke


Public School


Columbus Jet.


20


Creston


Public School.


24


Des Moines, N


Public School


Public School


51


Salem.


Whittier College


1856


Sioux City


Morningside College


1900


1


Boone.


High School.


Iowa Official Register.


RIES FOR 1903-CONTINUED.


DEMIC LIBRARIES-CONTINUED.


Number.


Total number volumes.


Number volumes


circulated, 1903.


Annual income.


Amount paid for


books and bind-


Cost of periodicals


for reading room.


Salaries and all


other expenses.


Own or rent room


or building.


Hours open per


week.


Paid.


Volunteer.


System of


classificat on.


Access to shelves.


29


3,300


1,000


75


45


20


Own .


7


. .


3


Dewey .


Yes


30


3,200


300


42


Own . Own .


40 48


2


Dewey .


No


32 33


6,300 800


200


130


25


45


Own .


35


7


Yes


34


2, 351


400


350


300


70


Own


36


1


Dewey .


No


35


3,900


800


600


525


60


40


Own .


40 33


2


Dewey .


Yes


37


12,591


800


500


25


55


420


Own . Own . Own .


40


2


1


Dewey .


Yes


39


1, 200


400


2


No


40


2,000


LIBRARIES.


1


1,000


2


425


3


800


4


400


200


$ 100


$


100


$ 10


30


Yes


5


1,200


1, 500


7


$ 15


40


1


Yes


6


781


7


500


8


590


9


4 0


75


10


3,400


350


11


1, 308


12


1,000


13


750


14


1,273


15


1,069


16


624


17


1,569


50


5 61


735


Rent .


20


Yes


20 21


2, 858


6,548


200


151


15


390


40


1


Yes


22


1,573


...


23


1,100


....


24


500


..


1,740


150


24


250


Own .


40 30


1


Dewey .


Yes


25 26


1,913


1,638


25


6


Own .


30


1


....


Yes


1,500


700


. .


....


610


. .


31


650


50


8


80


Yes


81


6,200


25


36


4,165


1


1


Dewey .


Yes


3,212


175


62


25


72


18 19


6, 034


5,084


1,000


94


Dewey


Yes


700


575


1


Yes


520


139


27 23 29 80


. .


·


37 IOR


577


·


18


Persons Em- ployed.


1


Yes


ing.


578


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STATISTICS OF IOWA LIBRA


SCHOOL


Number.


Town or City.


Name of Library.


Name of Librarian.


Year founded.


Volumes added,


1903.


32 33


Hampton


High School


Harlan.


Public School


34


Hamburg


Public School


Etta Hoke.


1886


280


35


Ida Grove.


High School.


8


36 Independence . .


High School.


37


Iowa City.


High School.


Edward O. Fish


1875


75


38


Iowa Falls


Public School


Public School.


F. M. French.


100


40


Keokuk.


High School


Bertha R. Craig


1893 ..


28


41


Marengo


Public School


C. H. Carson.


250


42


Marion.


High School


1885


74


43


Manchester.


High School.


44


Monticello


School


C. McCracken


45


McGregor


Public School.


46


Moulton


Public School.


29


48


New Hampton Northwood .


Public School.


May G. Dolan


1897


100


51


Orange City


Public School.


O. W. Herr.


1892


75


52


Oskaloosa.


Public School.


53


Ottumwa


High School.


1878


57


56


Paulina


Public School.


80


57


Pella


Public School


1885


100


59


Red Oak


Edward E. Rall.


50


60


Rockford .


Public School


J. C. Sanders.


1885


100


61


Sanborn.


High School


40


62 63


Sibley .


High School


L. B. Parsons


.. 50


64


Sioux City


Addie G. Grandy


87


65


Spencer.


Jennie Claypool.


40


66


Storm Lake.


Grace Parsons


112


67 68


Sumner.


Public School


Faye Brice


110


70 71


Traer


Public School


E. C. Meredith.


45


72


Washington


Public School


R. B. Crane.


1,100


73 Waterloo, E


Public School


300


74


Waterloo, W. . . .


High School.


75


Waukon


Public School


76 West Liberty.


Public School


77


West Union. .


Public School


L. J. Ayer.


300


47


Newton


Public School.


Rilla Cassidy


75


50


Oelwein


Public School.


54


Osceola


High School


...


55


Panora


Guthrie Co. High S


53


Perry


Public School


25


Shenandoah


Public School.


Lina H. Moore.


11


69


Tama


High School


Tipton


Public School


High School.


High School.


Public School


Stuart


High School


High School


Public School.


49


Knoxville


39


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RIES FOR 1903-CONTINUED.


LIBRARIES-CONTINUED.


Number.


Total number


volumes, 1903.


Number volumes


circulated, 1903.


Annual income.


Amount paid for


books and bind-


Cost of periodicals


Salaries and all


other expenses.


Own or rent room


or building.


Hours open per


week.


Paid.


Volunteer.


System of


Classification.


Access to shelves.


32


752


33


663


34


2,183


3, 404


195


60


4


1


Yes


35


500


36


478


600


37


880


4,000


100


35


3


Yes


38


655


655


100


1


20


No


41


2,000


100


150


20


2


No


43


400


44


1,050


300


A


Yes


45


800


46


500


47


978


35


Yes


48


725


49


400


50


1,40J


48


Yes


51


900


50


2


1


Yes


52


1,500


53


1,270


54


550


45


55


1,600


680


65


1


58


425


70


59


1,450


60


1,500


400


50


61


975


..


62


600


63


1,350


50


64


1,087


100


100


65


973


98


40


Yes


1


Yes


67


568


100


1


Yes


68


500


500


69


575


30


1


70


680


....


71


695


29


72


2,457


930


312


Yes


73


2,000


150


. .


74


600


.....


75


558


.... .


76


413


. .


77


1,123


110


30


2


Dewey


. No


..


39


1,700


1,200


40


1,225


8


No


Yes


42


626


25


56 57


1,100


500


130


130


1,050


1,503


ing.


for reading room.


Persons Em- ployed.


580


Iowa Official Register.


ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESI- DENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


METHOD OF PROCEDURE AS FIXED BY THE LAWS OF IOWA, THE FEDERAL STATUTES AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.


Nomination by political parties. Candidates for President and Vice President of the United States are usually placed in nomination by the several political parties meeting in national convention. The voter does not have the privilege of voting direct for President and Vice President. The Constitution of the United States provides that the President and Vice President shall be elected by ballot of presidential electors in each State, said electors being ap- pointed in such manner as the legislature of the various states may direct, a majority vote of all electors being necessary to a choice. The parties in the several states therefore nominate candidates for presidential electors.


Number of electors. Each State is entitled to as many votes in the Elec- toral College as it has senators and representatives in Congress. Iowa is en- titled to thirteen. Senators, representatives and persons holding any office of trust or profit under the United States are inelligible to the office of Presi- dential Elector.


Nomination papers. Nomination papers containing the names of the electors of the several political parties must be filed in the office of the Secre- tary of State not more than sixty and not less than thirty days previous to the day of election. Parties casting at least two per cent of the total vote polled at the last State election are permitted to file their nomination papers on the certificate of the Chairman and Secretary of the several state conventions. All other nomination papers must be accompanied by a petition of at least five hundred names of qualified voters of this State.


Ballot. The Secretary of State, at least fifteen days before the day of election, prepares and certifies to the several county auditors of the State a list of the ral political parties, together with the names of their candidates for preside al electors. The county auditors, upon receipt of said list, prepares, prints nd distributes to the judges of election the official ballot. It has been customary in Iowa to place at the head of the column of each party the names of its candidates for President and Vice President for the purpose of the further identification of the several political parties. Electors chosen are free to vote for whom they desire for President and Vice President. They are, however, in honor bound to vote for their party's candidate, but should they desire to do otherwise, the Constitution of the United States accords them that privilege.


Date of election. The day of election is the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November. The polls are open from seven A. M. to seven P. M. where registration is required ; in all other places from eight A. M. to seven P.M.


Canvass by judges of election. Immediately upon the closing of the polls the judges of election count the ballots voted and certify to the county board of canvassers the result of their canvass.


County canvass. The board of supervisors sitting as a county board of canvassers meet at the county seat on the Monday next succeeding the day of election and canvass the returns received from the judges of election. They


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execute and forward a certificate to the Secretary of State showing the number of votes each electoral candidate has received.


State canvass. Twenty days after the day of election the executive coun- cil sitting as a State board of canvassers meet and canvass the returns received from the several counties and declare elected the thirteen receiving the highest number of votes.


Governor's certificate. Immediately after the canvass of votes by the State canvassing board the Governor of the State, under the seal of his office, executes four certificates showing all persons voted for and the votes each received for the office of Presidential Elector. One copy he sends to the Secre- tary of State of the United States at Washington, D. C., and the other three copies he delivers to the electors themselves on or before the day of their meet- ing at the capitol.


Secretary of State of the United States. Upon the receipt of the cer- tificates of the governors of the several states the Secretary of State causes them to be published in a newspaper in detail. He also forwards a copy to each house of Congress.


Meeting of electors. On the second Monday in January next succeeding their election the presidential electors meet at the capitol of the State. They ballot separately for the office of President and Vice President, one of whom at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves. They then make and sign three certificates showing the number of votes each candidate received for President and Vice President. To each certificate they attach one of the certificates of the Governor. The certificates are then placed in three packages, one of which they send by special messenger to the President of the Senate at Washington, D. C .; one is sent by mail to the President of the Senate at Washington, D. C., and one is delivered to the Judge of the United States District Court of the district in which the electors convened.


Canvass in Congress. On the second Wednesday of February the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States meet in joint session. Two tellers are appointed from each house. The President of the Senate pre- sides and opens all papers and certificates pertaining to the electoral votes, delivering them in the alphabetical order of the states to the tellers who read them in the presence of the two houses and the result is delivered to the Presi- dent of the Senate.


Result announced. The President of the Senate announces the result, which declaration is the certificate of the election of the President and Vice President.


No choice. If from the returns made by the tellers of the joint session to the President of the Senate it appears that no person has received a majority of all the electoral votes then the choice of the President shall devolve upon the House of Representatives; and if no person has received a majority of all electoral votes for Vice President then the choice of such officer shall devolve upon the Senate. The House of Representatives shall immediately upon the announcement of " no choice " proceed to the election of the President from the persons receiving the highest numbers, not exceeding three, of those voted for as president. The vote is taken by states, each state having one vote, and a majority of a'l states is necessary to a choice. If the House is unable to elect a President by March 4th, then the Vice President shall act as President. If no person has received a majority of all votes for Vice President then the Senate shall choose the Vice President from the two having the highest number, a majority of the whole number of senators being necessary to a choice.


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CUMULATIVE INDEX OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS APPEARING IN THE IOWA OFFICIAL REG- ISTER 1886 to 1903.


REGISTER-


YEAR. PAGE.


Area of Iowa by counties.


₹ 1902


491


Area of United States, by states and territories


( 1892


158


Apportionment law of United States (1890)


1892


176


Battleship Iowa-Description of .


1894


64


Biennial election amendment-Vote on, by counties.


1901


332


Cities of Iowa, population, census of 1885.


1886


85


census of 1890.


1892


151


census of 1825.


1899


322


census of 1900.


1902


475


Congressional districts of Iowa, population, census of 1885.


1887


8


census of 1890.


1890


9


census of 1895. 1896


112


census of 1900.


1903


430


1891


58


|1892


$3


Census of 1890-Extracts from


..


₹ 1893


70


| 1894


54


(1896


123


(1896


106


1897


60


1898


329


1899


322


(1900


411


1901


397


Census of 1900-Extracts from


1902


397


1903


457


Congressmen from Iowa in Fifty-first Congress-Sketch of members. 1890


91


Columbian Exposition, Commissioners from Iowa


1891


50


Appropriation for.


1891


50


Exhibit of Iowa at


1892


65


Capitol of Iowa-History of.


1893


59


grounds, cost of improvements on


1894


62


building, description of


1898


v


Commonweal armies of 1894


1895


85


Code Commissioners-Law relating to


1897


263


Revision of 1897.


1898


339


Civil war-Iowa soldiers in.


1900


469


Danish West Indies, description of


1902


394


District courts of Iowa-Rules of practice in


1889


62


Electoral' vote by states, 1856-1892


1893


201


Electors-Presidential, names of those from Iowa, 1848-1892 1895


85


Governor-Abstract of votes cast for, 1846-1897 1899


350


$ 1891


71


Census of 1895-Extracts from


1902


405


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REGISTER-


YEAR. PAGE.


Guam-Island of, description of.


1900


406


Iowa-History of.


5. 1900


3


Constitution of 1857, vote on by counties.


1900


55


Institutions of Iowa, expenses from founding to 1888


1890


61


Island possessions of the United States


1900


400


Land grants to Iowa.


1886


84


Department of Iowa, history of


1888


51


Lakes of Iowa-Shore line of.


1886


90


Militia law of the United States


1903


187


Navy of the United States-Description of


1896


118


Pensioners in Jowa, by counties.


1891


€6


United States, by states


1896


126


Philippine insurrection, chronological record.


1900


389


Islands, description of


1900


400


Popular vote for President, 1868-1896


1899


279


Porto Rico-Description of.


1900


401


President, vote for by counties in Iowa, 1848-1892


1899


346


Prohibition law of 1855, vote on.


1889


207


Amendment to Constitution, vote on


1889


207


Qualifications for voters in states and territories


1903


535


Real estate in Iowa-Recorded mortgage debt on


1893


71


Secretary of State-Abstract of vote for, 1846-1896


1899


360


Session Laws-Synopsis of.


1893


55


Soldiers vote, summary of in 1863-1865


1889


203


Spanish-American war-Iowa in


1899


1


Chronological record of


1900


385


Treaty of Peace with Spain


1900


393


Trans-Mississippi Exposition


1898


341


Tutuila island-Description of.


1900


407


United States, statistics concerning the several states.


1903


533


Wake island-Description of


1900


407


₹ 1888


1


§ 1899


X


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INDEX.


PAGE


Academy of sciences 142 Adair county, census returns, 1900. 509, 518, 519, 522


county officers. 185 election returns. 243, 261, 348, 352, 357, 369, 373 times of holding court 128


Adams county, census returns, 1900 509, 518, 519, 522 county officers 185


election returns 243, 262, 348, 351, 357, 368, 372


times of holding court 128


Adjutant general. 105, 174


office force.


105


list of, since creation of office 80


Admission of Iowa into the Union-Acts relating to.


34-47


Agents-List of Territorial 71


Agricultural College, officers and trustees.


164


Agricultural Department-State, officers and directors 106, 132 office force. 106


United States, list of officers 440


Agricultural industries of Iowa, U. S. census, 1900 530-534


of United States, census, 1900 503-506


Agriculture in Iowa XXXi


Alabama, census returns, 1900 489-501


congressmen . 450


electoral vote for president, 1901 246


popular vote for president, 1900 245


state officers 468


United States senators 448


Alaska, census returns, 1900 489-502


468


Aliens-Laws relative to naturalization of 29-33


Allamakee county, census returns, 1900


509, 518, 519, 522 county officers 186


election returns 243, 202, 318, 354, 359, 364, 375 times of holding court. 128


Altitude of cities and towns of Iowa. 512-518


Amendments to constitution of Iowa.


69-70


the United States. 23-26


Anamosa penitentiary, officers


172


Anarchists not to be naturalized. 509, 518, 519, 522


33


Appanoose county, census returns, 1900


county officers


186


election returns 243, 263, 348, 351, 356, 368, 372 times of holding court 128


territorial officers


585


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PAGE


Area of Iowa by counties


518


Arizona, census returns, 1900.


489-502


delegate in congress. 456


territorial officers. 468


Arkansas, census returns, 1900. 489-501


congressmen 450


electoral vote for president, 1901. 246


popular vote for president, 1900. 245 state officers .. 469 United States senators. 448


Articles of confederation of the United States. 6-12


Assessment of real and personal property, 1881-1903. 512


sleeping cars, 1903. 408-409


by counties of personal property, 1903


536-337


railways, 1903 396-407


real and personal property, 1903. .538-541


telegraph and telephone companies, 1903. .410-431


Assistant attorney-general 102, 124


dairy commissoner. 106


state geologist. 107


Associate justices of Iowa supreme court.


124


since organization of state. 88


Associate justices of United States supreme court 437


List of, since 1787 459


Association and subscription libraries-Statistics of 572-573


Attorneys-general, list of, since organization of state. 89


of the United States, list of, since creation of department 466


Attorney-General, office force. 102


Auditor of state, office force 102 Auditors-List of territorial. 71


Auditors of state-List of, since organization of state.


74


Audubon county, census returns, 1900 509, 518, 519, 522 county officers. 186


election returns. 243, 264, 348, 352, 357, 369, 376 times of holding court. 128


Bank examiners


102


Benton county, census returns, 1900. .509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 187


election returns,


243, 265, 348, 355, 358, 365, 377


times of holding court. 128


Binder-State. 105


Binders-List of state, since creation of office. 81


Black Hawk county, census returns, 1900. 509, 518, 519, 522 county officers 187 election returns. .243, 265, 348, 354, 359, 363, 374 times of holding court 128 Blind-College for, officers 168


Board of control state institutions, members, duties 104, 161 office force. 104


List of members, since creation of board 83 List of secretaries, since creation of board 83


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Board of curators of state historical society .: 143


Board of dental examiners 141


Board of directors of agricultural department. 132


138


Board of educational examiners.


134


Board of health. list of members since creation of board.


107


133


Board of medical examiners


.106,


134


Board of pharmacy commissioners.


103


Board of regents of state university 163


Board of trustees of agricultural college. 164


136


Board of trustees of state library. 135


Board of trustees of state normal school 166


141


Board of voting machine 'commissioners 145


141


Boone county, census returns, 1900. 509, 518, 519, 522


county officers


187


election returns. 243, 267, 348, 354, 358, 370, 375


128


times of holding court.


42,


45


Bremer county, census returns, 1900 509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 188


election returns .243, 268, 348, 354, 359, 363, 375


128


times of holding court.


Buchanan county, census returns, 1900. .509, 518, 519, 522


188


county officers


election returns. 243, 269, 348, 354, 359, 363, 374


128


Buena Vista county, census returns, 1900.


188


county officers 243, 269, 348, 355, 359, 371, 376


128


Bureau of labor statistics, commissioner, deputy


Building and loan companies, articles of incorporation and amendments approved


386


Butler county, census returns, 1900. 509, 518, 519, 52?


county officers 189


election returns 243, 270, 348, 354, 359, 363, 375


times of holding court 128


Cabinet-List of Iowa men who have held positions in 97


members of present. 437


members of, since 1787 462-467


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Calendars 1904 and 1905.


Calhoun county, census return, 1900 509, 518, 519, 522 county officers 189


election returns. 243, 271, 318, 353, 358, 370, 376 times of holding court 128


85


133


Board of railroad commissioners, office force


Board of trustees of historical department.


Board of veterinary medical examiners.


Boat inspectors.


Boundaries of Iowa-Act of congress defining


times of holding court. 509, 518, 519, 522


election returns.


times of holding court. 106


Board of directors of horticultural society


587


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PAGE


California, census returns, 1900. 489-502


congressmen. 450, 451


electoral vote for president, 1901 246


popular vote for president, 1900 245 state officers 469


United States senators 448


Capitol-Facts concerning XX


Commission-Iowa


156


Canvass of votes cast at 1903 election 391-395


Carroll county, census returns, 1900 509, 519, 519, 522


189


county officers.


election returns. 243, 271, 348, 355, 358, 370, 376


times of holding court 128


Cass county, census returns 509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 190


election returns 243, 272, 348, 352, 357, 369, 376


times of holding court. 129


Cedar county, census returns 509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 190 election returns 243, 273, 348, 353, 358, 365, 377 times of holding court. 129


Census statistics, 1900 489-535


Iowa-Table 1-population by counties from 1840 to 1900 509-511 2-population of the principal cities of Iowa, 1850 to 1900 512 3-population of the incorporated cities and towns . of Iowa. 512-518


4-land area of Iowa in square miles by counties. ... 518


5-population of Iowa by sex, general nativity and color 519-521


6-persons of school, militia and voting ages by sex, general nativity and color. 522-525


7-occupations of persons ten years of age and over 526-529


Agricultural industries of Iowa.


530-534


Table 1-farms and farm acreage, 1850 to 1900, 531


2-values of specified classes of farm property and products 531


3-number of dairy cows, other neat cattle, horses, mules and asses, sheep and swine, 1850 to 1900 .. 531


4-acreages, quantities and values of the principal farm crops in 1899 532


5-quantities and value of specified animal products 533


6-acreage and production of cereals, 1849-1899


533


7-orchard trees and fruits, 1890-1900.


534


Manufacturing and mechanical industries of Iowa


535


Table 1-manufacturing and mechanical industries, 1850-1900 535


The United States-Table 1-population of states and territories from 1790 to 1900. 489


2-population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more. 491-494


3-male and female population.


495


4-white and negro population 497


588


Iowa Official Register.


Census Statistics-Continued.


United States Continued.


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Table 5-persons of school, militia and voting ages in the United States 499


6-ratio of potential voters to total population 501


Agricultural industries of the United States 503-506


Table 1-farms and farm acreage, 1850-1900 504


2-values of specified classes of farm property and prod- ucts, 1850-1900 504


3-number of dairy cows, other neat cattle, horses, mules and asses, sheep and swine, 1850 to 1900. 504


4-acreage, quantities and values of the principal farm crops in 1899 505


5-quantities and value of specified animal products. 506 6-acreage and production of cereals, 1849-1899 506 Manufacturing industries-


Table No. 1. Summary of all establishments 507


2. Comparative summary 1850-1900 508 county officers 190


election returns. 243, 274, 348, 355, 359, 364, 375


times of holding court 129


Certificate of Secretary of State as to population of cities and towns. viii


Cherokee county, census returns, 1900 .509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 191


election returns 243, 275, 348, 355, 358, 371, 373 times of holding court 129


Cherokee state hospital, officers 171


Chickasaw county, census returns, 1900 .509, 518, 519, 522


county officers 243, 275, 348, 355, 359, 364, 375 election returns


191


times of holding court


129


Chief clerks of the House of Representatives of Iowa-List of, since 1846 59


justice of supreme court of Iowa 124


United States supreme court. 437


Chief justices of supreme court-List of, since organization of state 87


of United States supreme court-List of, since 1787. 459


Chronology of Iowa and the World Fair 151


Circuit court of the United States, eighth circuit 441


Cities and towns of Iowa, population and altitude 512-518




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