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52.50
19.00
13.00
247.00
475
Assessment of Telephone Companies.
TABLE No. 5-C-CONTINUED.
Names of Companies.
Mileage.
Assessment
per mile.
Total assess- ment.
Willow Line Telephone company.
4.50
$ 10.00 $
75.00
Wetmore, H. A. & G. L. Telephone Line
19.00
10.00
190 00
Wren Hill Telephone company ...
13.00
11.00
143.00
Whitley Short Line Telephone company
4.00
10.00
40.00
White Oak Mutual Telephone company
17.00
9.00
153.00
West Central Farmers Telephone company
9.25
9.00
83.25
Woodstock Telephone company.
63.00
20.00
1,260.00
White Cloud Telephone company
9.75
14.00
136.50
Wheeler Telephone company .
17.50
12.00
210.00
Walker-Rowley Telephone company
10.50
10.00
105.00
Whites Creek & Lovilia Farmers Mutual Tel. Co
13.00
8.00
104.00
Wapello Northwestern Telephone company.
7.50
12.00
90.00
Wall Street Telephone company ...
11.00
13.00
143.00
West Franklin Telephone company.
4.00
10.00
40.00
Washington Mutual Telephone company.
7.00
12.00
84 00
West La Fayette Telephone company
6.50
20.00
130.00
.25
60.00
15.00
4.00
14.00
56.00
West Fremont Telephone company.
5.00
16.00
80.00
Welleres Farmers Telephone company
12.00
8 00
96.00
Webster Mutual Telephone company.
3.00
15.00
45.00
Whittier North Western Telephone company
5.25
10.00
52.50
Whittier & Western Telephone company
3.75
16.00
60.00
Whittier & Co. Home Telephone company
3.50
18.00
63.00
White Pigeon Telephone company.
16.75
10.00
167.50
Waldon Mutual Telephone company
15.00
10.00
150.00
White Oak Telephone company ..
11. 00
8.00
88.00
West Des Moines Telephone company
12.00
6.00
72.00
Wapello Telephone company .
5.75
7.00
40.25
What Cheer & Delta Mutual Telephone company .
9.00
11.00
99.00
West Union Mutual Telephone company
5.25
12.00
63.00
Webster- Armah Telephone company .
6.50
9.00
58.50
West Liberty Farmers Mutual Telephone Co
13.00
11.00
143.00
White Oak Telephone company. ....
12.25
13.00
159.25
Winthrop Quasqueton Telephone company
8.00
12.00
96.00
West Union Telephone company ...
11.55
8.00
94.00
Webster & South English Mutual Telephone Co. ..
6.75
12 00
81.00
West Liberty & Springville Mutual Telephone Co.
10.00
10.00
100.00
What Cheer, Thornburg & Gibson Telephone Co ..
12.00
17.00
204.00
West Grove & Bloomfield Farmers Mut. Tel. Co
9 00
9.27
83.43
Willowdale Telephone company ....
6.25
13.00
81.25
Wicks & St. Mary's Telephone company
6.25
7 80
47.75
Wellman Mutual Telephone Exchange .
6.00
13.00
78.00
Whittier & Springville Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. .
3.75
27 00
101.25
Wagner Telephone company .
12.00
10.00
120.00
Woodward, W. J .. Telephone Line
.50
20 00
10.00
Wax Mutual Telephone company
14.00
13.00
182.00
Wycondah Telephone company
16.00
10.00
160.00
Wellington Telephone Line.
2.50
11 00
27.50
Woodburn Mutual Northwestern Telephone Co. ..
8.00
12.00
96.00
Whittier & Southern Telephone company
6 66
12.00
79.92
Wilkins Telephone Line
10.00
9.00
90.00
West Malcom & Sheridan Telephone company
21.25
13.00
276.25
7.00
18.00
126.00
Wapsie Telephone company .
4.50
13.00
58.50
Wood Telephone company
White, J. F. & Sons, Private Telephone company.
White Oak No. "2" Telephone company.
7.25
10.00
72.50
Wagner, Geo. E., Telephone company.
175.00
West Liberty & Union Valley Telephone company
476
Assessment of Telephone Companies.
TABLE No. 5-C-CONTINUED.
Names of Companies.
Mileage.
Assessment
per mile.
Total assess- ment.
Woodburn, Osceola & White Breast Telephone Co.
7.75
$ 13.35
103.46
White Pigeon Rural Telephone company
8.50
9.00
76 50
Walnut No. 3 (Casey) Telephone company
11.00
11.00
121.00
Wolf Creek (Humeston) Telephone company
15.00
12.50
187.50
Washington Center Telephone company . .
13.50
9.00
121. 50
Walters, L. G. & Mennese, J. E., Telephone Line
3.50
15.00
52.50
Washington Township Mutual Telephone company
18. 00
10.00
180.00
Washington Line Telephone company.
7.00
*
*
Willow Creek Rural Telephone company
7.00
10.00
70.00
West Nodaway Telephone company
6.58
15.00
98.70
Wilton & Muscatine Telephone company .
7.00
12.00
84.00
Woodburn South Eastern Telephone company
9.00
11.00
99.00
West Walnut Telephone company .
10. 50
13.00
136. 50
Whiskey Bottom Telephone company
4.50
10.00
45.00
Woodburn & Smyrna Telephone company.
6. 00
15.00
90.00
West Cedar Telephone company
3 25
10.00
32.50
West Buffalo Telephone company
11.00
8.00
88.00
Wolf Creek Telephone company.
15.00
12.50
187.50
Woodburn & Cleveland Telephone company.
6.00
11.00
66.00
Wayne Line No. 4 Telephone company ..
12.00
8.00
96.00
West Liberty Short Line Telephone company.
3.25
16.00
52.00
Weldon, Laclede & Osceola Telephone company
136. 00
8.00
1,088.00
Warren Center Telephone company ..
10.00
9.00
90.00
Winthrop Telephone company ..
5.00
28.00
140.00
Western Union Telephone company
9.50
10.00
95.00
Walker Short Line Telephone company .
1.75
10.00
17.50
Wapsie Valley Telephone company
5.00
13.50
67.50
Williams & Calhoun Private Telephone Line
.75
15.00
11.25
Waubeek Telephone company
12.50
12 00
150.00
West Grove Telephone company.
.75
*
*
White Willow Telephone Line
2.50
7,50
18.75
White Breast Telephone company
2.50
15 00
37.50
White Star Telephone company
6. 75
*
*
Whitten Mutual Telephone company.
3 00
21.00
63.00
West Homer Mutual Telephone company.
14 00
12.00
168. 00
Will Telephone company ..
6.50
11.00
71.50
West Otter Creek & Mutual Telephone company ..
6.00
10.00
60.00
Wm. H. Plummer (Private) Telephone Line.
. 50
20.00
10.00
Whittier Telephone company .
.87
12.00
10. 44
Weaver Independent Telephone company
43.00
13,00
559.00
West Cedar Farmers Mutual Telephone company.
3.75
14.00
52.50
Wild Cat & Cambria Telephone company
2. 25
15.00
33.75
Wapsie Valley Telephone company.
4.00
15.00
60.00
Whippoorwill Telephone company
7.00
11.00
77.00
Willow Grove Mutual "No. 8" Telephone Co
8.63
11.99
103.47
What Cheer & Janetown Telephone company
2.25
13.00
29.25
West Farmers (Kelley) Telephone company.
3.00
18.00
54.00
Wall Street Telephone company
11.00
13.00
143.00
Washington Telephone Line .
11, 50
10.00
115. 00
..
9 50
9.00
83.50
Walnut Hill Telephone company .
12.50
11.00
137.50
Will Creek Meriden Mutual Telephone company ..
9.50
8.00
76 00
Western Union Telephone company.
15.00
10.00
150.00
West Grove & Monterey Telephone company.
White Rock Mutual Telephone company.
17.25
9.00
155 25
*Not assessable for 1904.
477
Assessment of Telephone Companies.
TABLE No. 5-C-CONTINUED.
Names of Companies.
Mileage.
Assessment
per mile.
Total assess- ment.
Willey Mutual Telephone company
ยท 19.75
$ 12.50
246.87
Walker & Urbana Telephone company.
11. 00
6.00
66.00
White Oak Telephone Company No. 3 .
10.00
8.00
80.00
Wanamaker & Kellerton Telephone Line.
8.00
8.00
64.00
West Morgan Telephone company .
14.50
15.00
217. 50
"X" Telephone company . .
5.50
11.00
60.50
Yorktown, Clarinda & State Road Telephone Co ..
10.00
16.00
160.00
Yankey Hollow Rural Telephone company
5.00
11.00
55.00
Yorktown-Fairview Telephone company.
6.00
11.00
66.00
Yale & Western Mutual Telephone company
6. 75
14.00
94. 50
Yankee Point Mutual Telephone company.
12.37
10.00
123.70
Yorktown & Norwich Telephone company
6.75
14.00
94.50
Yale & Jamica Telephone company.
13.50
10.00
135. 00
Young America Telephone company
10,00
12.00
120.00
Yale & Bagley Telephone company
17.00
11.00
187.00
Yeoman Telephone company
8.25
10.00
82. 50
Yorktown & Bethesda Telephone company
14.00
11.00
154.00
Yorktown East Center & Clarinda Telephone Co ..
11.00
10.00
110. 00
Yorktown, Bethesda & Summit Telephone Co.
12. 50
12.50
156.25
Yorktown (Fairview) Telephone company.
6,00
11.00
66.00
Zero Telephone company ..
11.25
6.00
67.50
Zearing Mutual No. 1 Telephone company.
8.50
22.00
187.00
Zearing Mutual No. 6 Telephone company.
8.25
12.00
J9,00
Zinn Electric Light & Power Telephone company.
6.00
22.00
132. 00
Zearing Johnson Grove Mutual Telephone Co
12.50
11.00
137. 50
Zellman, Wm., Telephone Line.
2.00
15.00
30.00
Zion-Attice Mutual (Rural) Telephone company.
4.50
8.00
36.00
Rural Telephone Mileage
18, 035.38
Rural Telephone Assessment
$ 209,927,52
RECAPITULATION.
Total Miles.
Total Net Assessment.
Telegraph Lines, 5-A
10,028.72
$ 780,801.03
Commercial Telephone Lines, 5-B.
30,437. 10
1,261,023.94
Rural Telephone Lines, 5-C
18,035.38
209,927.52
Grand total
58,501.20
$ 2,201,752.49
PART VI.
NATIONAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS, REGISTER OF PRESIDENTS, CABINET AND OTHER OFFICERS, 1787 TO 1904, GOVERNMENTS OF NEW POSSESSIONS.
Main Building-Cherokee State Hospital.
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United States Government.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
President-Theodore Roosevelt, New York. Salary $50, 000. Vice President-Charles W. Fairbanks, Indiana. Salary, $8,0000.
CABINET.
Secretary of State-John Hay of District of Columbia.
Secretary of the Treasury-Leslie M. Shaw of Iowa.
Secretary of War-William H. Taft of Ohio.
Attorney-General-William H. Moody of Massachusetts.
Postmaster General --* Robert J. Wynne of Pennsylvania.
Secretary of the Navy-Paul Morton of Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior-Ethan Allen Hitchcock of Missouri.
Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson of Iowa.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor-Victor H. Metcalf of California,
Salary of Cabinet members $8, 000 per annum, each.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES,
Chief Justice-Melville W. Fuller of Illinois; appointed 1888. Associate Justices-John M. Harlan of Kentucky; appointed 1877. David J. Brewer of Kansas ; appointed 1889. Henry B. Brown of Michigan; appointed 1890. Edward D. White of Louisiana; appointed 1894. Rufus W. Peckham of New York; appointed 1895 Joseph McKenna of California; appointed 1898. Oliver W. Holmes of Massachusetts; appointed 1902. William R. Day of Ohio; appointed 1903.
Salary of Chief Justice, $13, 000 per annum; Associate Justices, $12,500 per annum, each.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Secretary of State-John Hay of District of Columbia.
Assistant Secretary-Francis B. Loomis of Ohio.
Second Assistant Secretary-Alvey A. Adee of District of Columbia.
Third Assistant Secretary-Herbert H. D. Peirce of Massachusetts.
Assistant Solicitor -Frederick Van Dyne of New York.
Chief Clerk-W. H. Michael of Nebraska.
Chief of Diplomatic Bureau-Sidney Y. Smith of District of Columbia.
Chief of Consular Bureau-Wilbur J. Carr of New York.
Chief of Bureau of Indexes and Archives-Pendleton King of North Carolina.
*To be succeeded March 4, 1905, by George B. Cortelyou of New York.
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United States Government.
Chief of Bureau of Accounts-Thomas Morrison of New York. Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library-Andrew H. Allen of North Carolina.
Chief of Bureau of Trade Relations- Frederic Emory of Maryland. Chief of Bureau of Appointments-Robert B. Mosher of Kentucky. Chief of Bureau of Passports-Gaillard Hunt of District of Columbia.
Isthiman Canal Commission-Rear Admiral John G. Walker, chairman; Maj. Gen. George W. Davis, William Barclay Parsons, William H. Burr, Benjamin M. Harrod, Carl Ewald Grumsky.
Special Disbursing Officer-Paymaster Eugene C. Tobey, U. S. N. SPECIAL COMMISSION PLENIPOTENTIARY UNDER TARIFF ACT.
Commissioner-John A. Kasson of Iowa.
Secretary-Chapman Coleman of
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Secretary of the Treasury-Leslie M. Shaw of Iowa
Assistant Secretary-Horace A. Taylor of Wisconsin.
Assistant Secretary-
Assistant Secretary-Charles H. Keep of New York. Chief Clerk - Wallace H. Hills of New York.
Chief of Division of Appointments-Charles Lyman of Connecticut.
Comptroller-Robert J. Tracewell of Indiana,
Treasurer of United States-Ellis H. Roberts of New York.
Register of the Treasury-Judson W. Lyons of Georgia.
Comptroller of the Currency- William B. Ridgely of Illinois.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue-John W. Yerkes of Kentucky. Director of the Mint-George E. Roberts of Iowa.
Chief of Secret Service Division-John E. Wilkie of Illinois.
Supervising Architect- James K. Taylor of Pennsylvania.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing-Director-Willi m M. Meredith of Illinois.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Secretary of War-William H. Taft of Ohio. Assistant Secretary-Robert S. Oliver of New York.
Chief Clerk-John C. Scofield of Georgia.
Chief of Staff-Lieut. Gen. Adna R. Chaffee. Inspector General-Brig. Gen. George H. Burton.
Quartermaster General-Brig. Gen. Charles F. Humphrey.
Commissary General of Subsistence-Brig. Gen. John F. Weston. Surgeon General-Brig. Gen. Robert M. O'Reilly.
Paymaster General-Brig. Gen. Francis S. Dodge. Chief of Engineers-Brig. Gen. Alexander Mackenzie. Chief of Ordnance - Brig. Gen. William Crozier. Judge Advocate General-Brig. Gen. George B. Davis. Chief Signal Officer-Brig. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely. Chief of Record and Pension Office-Brig. Gen. F. C. Ainsworth. Superintendent Public Buildings and Grounds-Col. Charles S. Bromwell. Bureau of Insular Affairs-Col. Clarence R. Edwards.
483
United States Government.
BATTLEFIELD PARK COMMISSIONS.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commissioners-John P. Nicholson, Pennsylvania; William M. Robbins, North Carolina ; C. A. Richard- son, New York.
Chickamagua and Chattanooga Military Park Commissioners- Henry V. Boynton, Ohio; Alexander P. Stewart, Tennessee; Brig. - Gen. Frank G. Smith (retired), U. S. A.
Shiloh National Military Park Commissioners-Cornelius Cadle, Alabama; James H. Ashcraft, Kentucky; Basil Duke, Kentucky.
Vicksburg National Military Park Commissioners-William T. Rigby, Iowa; Stephen D. Lee, Mississippi; James G. Everest, Illinois.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Attorney-General-William H. Moody of Massachusetts.
Assistant to the Attorney-General-William A. Day of District of Columbia. Solicitor General-Henry M. Hoyt of Pennsylvania.
Assistant Attorneys-General-Louis A. Pradt of Wisconsin; John G. Thompson of Illinois; Milton D. Purdy of Minnesota; James C. Mc- Reynolds of Tennessee; William E. Fuller of Iowa ; Charles H. Robb of Vermont.
Special Assistant Attorney-General-Charles W. Russell of District of Columbia.
Assistant Attorney-General-Interior Department, Frank L. Campbell of Ohio.
Solicitor for the Department of State-William L. Penfield of Indiana.
Solicitor of the Treasury-Maurice D. O'Connell of Iowa.
Solicitor of Internal Revenue-Albert W. Wishard of Indiana.
Chief Clerk-Orrin J. Field of Kansas.
General Agent-Cecil Clay of West Virginia.
Law Clerk and Examiner of Titles -Alexander J. Bently of Ohio.
Commission to Revise the Laws of the United States-Commissioners-
Alex C. Botkin of Montana; David K. Watson of Ohio; William D. Bynum of Indiana.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster General -* Robert J. Wynne of New York.
First Assistant Postmaster General-
Second Assistant Postmaster General-W. S. Shallenberger, of Pennsylvania.
Third Assistant Postmaster General-E. C. Madden of Michigan.
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General-
Chief Clerk-Merritt O. Chance of Illinois.
Superintendent of Foreign Mails-Newton M. Brooks of Virginia.
Superintendent of Money Order System-Edward F. Kimball of Massachusetts.
Superintendent of Registry System-Edwin Sands.
General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service-Jas. E. White of Illinois.
Superintendent of Dead Letter Office-
Superintendent of Railway Adjustment-James H. Crew of Ohio. Superintendent of System of Postal Finance-C. H. Buckler of Maryland.
* To be succeeded March 4, 1905, by George B. Cortelyou of New York.
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United States Government.
Superintendent of Rural Free Delivery Service-William R. Spilman of Kansas. Chief Post Office Inspector-Wm. J. Vickery of NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Secretary of the Navy-Paul Morton of Illinois.
Assistant Secretary-Charles H. Darling of Vermont. Chief Clerk-B. F. Peters of Pennsylvania.
Admiral of the Navy-George Dewey.
BUREAU CHIEFS AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
Navigation -Rear-Admiral George A. Converse.
Equipment-Rear-Admiral H. N. Manney.
Ordnance-Rear-Admiral N. E. Mason.
Medicine and Surgery-Rear-Admiral P. M. Rixey.
Supplies and Accounts-Rear-Admiral H. T. B. Harris.
Steam Engineering-Rear-Admiral Charles W. Rae.
Construction and Repair-Rear-Admiral W, L. Capps.
Yards and Docks-Rear-Admiral M. T. Endicott.
Judge Advocate General-Captain Samuel W. B. Diehl. Office of Naval Intelligence-Captain Seaton Schroeder.
Hydrographer- Commander Harry M. Hodges.
Superintendent Naval Observatory-Rear-Admiral Colby M. Chester. Director of Nautical Almanac-Professor W. S. Harshman.
President of Naval Retiring Board-Rear Admiral Charles E. Clark. President Board of Inspection and Survey-Captain J. H. Dayton.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Secretary of the Interior-Ethan Allen Hitchcock of Missouri. First Assistant Secretary-Thomas Ryan of Kansas.
Assistant Secretary-Melville W. Miller of Indiana.
Chief Clerk-Edward M. Dawson of Maryland.
Commissioner of the General Land Office-Wm. A. Richards of Wyoming. Commissioner of Pensions-Vespasian Warner of Illinois.
Commissioner of Patents-Frederick I. Allen of New York.
Commissioner of Education-Wm. T. Harris of Massachusetts. Commissioner of Indian Affairs-F. E. Leupp of District of Columbia. Commissioner of Railroads-James Longstreet of Georgia. Director of Geological Survey-Charles D. Walcott of New York.
Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds -Elliott Woods of Indiana.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson of Iowa.
Assistant Secretary-W. M. Hayes of Minnesota.
Chief Clerk -Sylvester R. Burch of Kansas.
Chief of Weather Bureau-Willis L. Moore of Ohio.
Chief of Bureau of Animal Industry-D. E. Salmon of North Carolina.
Chief of Plant Industry-B. T. Galloway of Missouri.
Chief of Bureau of Forestry-Gifford Pinchot of New York.
Chief of Bureau of Chemistry-Harvey W. Wiley of Indiana.
Chief of Bureau of Soils-Milton Whitney of Maryland.
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United States Government.
Chief of Division Publications-Geo. W. Hill of Minnesota. Chief of Bureau of Statistics-John Hyde of Nebraska.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor-Victor H. Metcalf of California.
Assistant Secretary-Lawrence O. Murray of Illinois.
Chief Clerk-Frank H. Bowen of Massachusetts.
Commissioner of Corporations-James R. Garfield of Ohio.
Commissioner of Labor-Charles P. Neill of District of Columbia.
Commissioner of Navigation-Eugene T. Chamberlain of New York.
Director of Census-S. N. D. North of Massachusetts.
Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries-Geo. M. Bowers of West Virginia. Commissioner General of Immigration -Frank P. Sargeant of Illinois, Supervising Inspector General of Steam Vessels-Geo. Uhler of Penn- sylvania.
Director of the Bureau of Standards -Sam'l W. Stratton of Illinois.
Superintendent of U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey-O. H. Tittmann of Missouri.
Chief of the Bureau of Statistics-Oscar P. Allen of District of Columbia.
INDEPENDENT COMMISSIONS AND OFFICERS.
Interstate Commerce Commission-Commissioners-Martin A. Knapp, New York, Chairman; Judson C. Clements, Georgia; James D. Yeomans, Iowa ; Charles A. Prouty, Vermont; Joseph W. Fifer, Illinois.
Civil Service Commission-Commissioners-John C. Black, Illinois, Chair_ man; Henry F. Greene, Minnesota; Alford W. Cooley, New York.
Government Printing Office-Public Printer-Frank W. Palmer, Illinois. Library of Congress-Librarian-Herbert Putman, Illinois.
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United States Officials for Iowa.
ROSTER U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Eighth Judicial Circuit-Composed of the districts of Northern Iowa, Southern Iowa, Minnesota, Eastern Missouri, Western Missouri, Eastern Arkansas, Western Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Territories of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Northern, Western, Central and Southern Districts of Indian Territory.
HON. DAVID J. BREWER, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court. HON. WALTER H. SANBORN, St. Paul, Minn., U. S. Circuit Judge.
HON. AMOS M. THAYER, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. Circuit Judge.
HON. WILLIS VAN DEVANTER, Cheyenne, Wyo., Circuit Judge.
HON. WILLIAM C. HOOK, Leavenworth, Kan., Circuit Judge.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA.
District Judge-Hon. Smith McPherson, Red Oak, Iowa. Stenographer to the Judge-W. E. Boughmer, Red Oak, Iowa. Clerk Circuit Court-Edw. R. Mason, Des Moines, Iowa.
Deputy Clerk-Maze Vernon, Des Moines, Iowa. Clerk District Court-Wm. C. McArthur, Des Moines, Iowa. Deputy Clerk-Esther Freda Blank, Des Moines, Iowa.
U. S. Attorney-Hon. Lewis Miles, Corydon, Iowa.
Assistant U. S. Attorney-George B. Stewart, Fort Madison, Iowa. Clerk to U. S. Attorney-S. S. Wright.
U. S. Marshal-Geo. M. Christian, Des Moines, Iowa. Office Deputy Marshal-Howard L. Hedrick, Des Moines, Iowa. Office Deputy-Alma Christian, Des Moines, Iowa. Messenger-Wm. Hampton, Red Oak, Iowa.
FIELD DEPUTY MARSHALS.
A. D. Dunlap, Keokuk, Iowa. Geo. F. McCoy, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Edw. E. Johnston Des Moines, Iowa. W. J. McAhren, Denison, Iowa. Wesley Bryant, Creston, Iowa.
COUNTIES COMPRISING THE VARIOUS DIVISIONS.
Central Division-Headquarters, Des Moines; Boone, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Jasper, Marshall, Mahaska, Monroe, Marion, Madison, Poweshiek, Polk, Story and Warren.
Eastern Division-Thomas F. Glynn, deputy clerk, headquarters, Keokuk ; Davis, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Lee, Louisa, Van Buren and Wapello,
Southern Division-Charles L. Roberts, deputy clerk, headquarters, Cres- ton; Adair, Adams, Clarke, Decatur, Fremont, Lucas, Page, Ringgold, Tay- lor, Union, Wayne and Appanoose.
Western Division-E. J. Maxwell, deputy clerk, headquarters, Council Bluffs; Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Cass, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawattamie and Shelby.
Davenport Division-H. J. McFarland, deputy clerk, headquarters, Daven- port; Keokuk, Muscatine, Scott and Washington.
REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY.
S. S. Ethridge, postoffice, Des Moines. Counties-Boone, Dallas, Guthrie, Jasper, Madison, Marshall, Marion, Polk, Poweshiek, Story and Warren.
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United States Officials for Iowa.
A. M. Antrobus, postoffice, Burlington. Counties-Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson and Louisa.
W. J. Roberts, postoffice, Keokuk. Counties-Appanoose, Davis, Lee and Van Buren.
J. M. Helmick, postoffice, Davenport. Counties-Muscatine and Scott.
Irving C. Johnson, postoffice, Oskaloosa. Counties-Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe and Washington.
W. S. Dungan, postoffice, Chariton. Counties-Decatur, Lucas and
Wayne.
H. C. French, postoffice, Red Oak. Counties-Adair, Adams, Cass, Clarke, Fremont, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold, Taylor and Union.
W. S. Mayne, postoffice, Council Bluffs. Counties-Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Harrison, Pottawattamie and Shelby.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.
Francis M. Hunter Ottumwa. Robert H. Hanna. Creston.
Wm. J. Roberts. Keokuk. Geo. F. Wright Council Bluffs.
Arthur G. Bush Davenport. Wm. C. McArthur Des Moines.
N. A. Crawford Council Bluffs.
MASTERS IN CHANCERY.
Geo. F. Henry . Des Moines. W. C. Howell Keokuk.
George S. Wright Council Bluffs.
TERMS OF COURT.
Terms of the Circuit and District Courts of the United States are held in the several divisions in the Southern district of Iowa as follows
In the Western division at Council Bluffs, on the second Tuesday in March and the third Tuesday in September.
In the Eastern Division at Keokuk, on the second Tuesday in April and the third Tuesday in October.
In the Central division at Des Moines, on the second Tuesday in May and the third Tuesday in November.
In the Southern division at Creston, on the fourth Tuesday in March and the third Tuesday in October.
In the Davenport division at Davenport, fourth Tuesday in April and the first Tuesday in October.
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA.
District Judge-Henry T. Reed, Cresco, Howard County,
Clerk District and Circuit Courts-Alonzo J. Vanduzee, Dubuque, Dubuque county.
Attorney-Horace G. McMillan, Cedar Rapids, Linn county.
United States Marshal-Edward Knott, Dubuque, Dubuque county.
DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHALS.
Chief Deputy-John W. Philpot, Dubuque, Dubuque county. Office Deputy-Horace Poole, Dubuque, Dubuque county. Field Deputies-M. L. Healy, Cedar Rapids, Linn county. G. F. Gustafson, Fort Dodge, Webster county.
J. A. Tracy, Sioux City, Woodbury county.
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United States Officials for Iowa.
COUNTIES COMPRISING THE VARIOUS DIVISIONS.
Eastern Division-Allamakee, Dubuque, Jackson, Buchanan, Clayton, Del- aware, Fayette, Winneshiek, Howard, Chickasaw, Bremer, Black Hawk, Floyd and Mitchell.
Cedar Rapids Division-Jones, Cedar, Linn, Johnson, Iowa, Benton, Tama, Grundy, Hardin and Clinton.
Central Division-Emmet, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Calhoun, Kossuth, Hum- boldt, Webster, Winnebago, Hancock, Wright, Hamilton, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Franklin and Butler.
Western Division-Dickinson, Clay, Buena Vista, Sac, Osceola, O'Brien, Cherokee, Ida, Lyon, Sioux, Plymouth, Woodbury and Monona.
REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY.
C. S. Stillwell. Waukon.
W. H. Morling. Emmetsburg.
Oliver Longueville.
Dubuque.
W. C. Ralston Pocahontas.
F. W. Myatt
Maquoketa.
F. F. Hunter. Rockwell City.
M. W. Harmon
Independence.
S. W. Crowell. Algona.
W. J. Rogers. West Union.
G. S. Garfield Humboldt.
R. F. B. Portman. Decorah.
Frank Farrell Fort Dodge.
M. M. Moon
Cresco.
L. A. Jensen
Forest City.
Edward L. Smalley
. Bremer.
M. R. Chambers. Garner.
W. P. Hoxie. Waterloo.
Porter Donley Eagle Grove.
J. S. Bradley Charles City.
W. J. Covil. Webster City.
A. E. Roberts Osage.
A. H Cummings. Mason City.
J. S. Stacy
Anamosa.
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