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Leopold Levy
Feb. 10, 1901.
Feb. 10, 1903.
6,500
Attorney General.
William L. Taylor
Nov. 22, 1900
Nov. 22, 1902
7,500
Supt. Public Instruction.
Frank L. Jones
Mar. 15, 1901
Mar. 15, 1903
2,500
State Statistician
B. F. Johnson
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903.
2,000
IOWA-Des Moines.
Governor ...
Leslie M. Shaw
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1903 .. .
4,100
Secretary of State.
W. B. Martin ..
Jan., 1901 .. .
Jan., 1903. .
2,700
Auditor.
Frank F. Merriam.
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903 .. .
2,700
Treasurer
G. S. Gilbertson
Jan., 1901 . ..
Jan., 1903 .. .
2,700
Attorney General.
C. W. Mullan.
Jan .. 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. . .
4,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
R. C. Barrett.
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1903. .
2,200
KANSAS -- Topeka.
Governor ...
W. E. Stanley
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
3,000
Lieutenant Governor.
H. E. Richter ..
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
700
Secretary of State.
Geo. A. Clark
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
2,500
Auditor.
Geo. E. Cole.
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
2,500
Treasurer .
F. E. Grimes.
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11. 1903.
2,500
Attorney General.
A. A. Godard.
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
2,500
Supt. Public Instruction.
Frank Nelson.
Jan. 13, 1901.
Jan. 11, 1903.
2,000
(a) Per day during session of legislature.
588
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF ALL THE STATES.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .- Continued.
State.
Name.
Term begins.
Term expires.
Salary.
KENTUCKY-Frankfort.
Governor ..
J. C. W. Beckham
Dec., 1900.
Dec., 1903. . .
$6,500
Lieutenant Governor.
Lillard Carter.
Dec., 1899. . .
Jan., 1903. ..
(a) 10
Secretary of State ..
C. B. Hill ..
Jan., 1900.
Jan., 1904 ...
3,000
Auditor ..
G. G. Coulter.
Jan., 1900.
Jan., 1904. ..
3.400
Treasurer
S. W. Hagar.
Jan., 1900. ..
Jan., 1904 ...
3,600
Attorney General.
R. J. Buckenridge. .
Jan., 1900.
Jan., 1904. ..
4,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
H. V. McChesney.
Jan., 1900. .
Jan., 1904. ..
2,500
LOUISIANA-Baton Rouge.
Governor.
Wmn. W. Heard.
May, 1900. . .
May, 1904 ...
(b) 5,000
Lieutenant Governor.
Albert Estopinal.
May. 1900. .
May, 1904 ..
1,500
Secretary of State
John T. Micuel.
May, 1900. ..
May, 1904. .
(c) 1,800
Attorney General
Walter Guinon
May, 1900.
May, 1904. .
3,500
Auditor
W. S. Frazee.
May, 1900.
May. 1904 ...
2,500
Treasurer
L. E. Smith.
May, 1900 ...
May, 1904 ..
2,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
Joseph V. Calhoun.
May, 1900 ...
May, 1904 ...
2,000
MAINE-Augusta.
Governor.
John F. Hill.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
2,000
Secretary of State.
Byron Boyd.
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903 ...
1,500
Comptroller .
Ormandal Smith
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903 .. .
2,000
Adjutant General.
John T. Richards
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. . .
1,500
MARYLAND-Annapolis.
Governor. ..
J. Walter Smith.
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1904. ..
4,500
Secretary of State.
Wilfred Bateman
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1904 ...
2,000
Comptroller ...
Joshua W. Hering.
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1902 ...
2,500
Attorney General.
Isador Raynor
Jan., 1900 ...
Jan., 1904. ..
3,000
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
Governor
W. Murray Crane.
Jan. 2, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1902 ..
8,000
Lieutenant Governor.
John L. Bates ..
Jan. 2, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1902 ..
2,000
Secretary of State.
William M. Olin ...
Jan. 16. 1901.
Jan. 15, 1902.
3,500
Treasurer
Edward S. Bradford ..
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 15, 1902.
5,000
Auditor ..
Henry E. Turner .....
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 15, 1902.
3,500
Attorney General.
Hosea M. Knowlton ..
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 15, 1902.
5,000
MICHIGAN-Lansing.
Governor.
Aaron T. Bliss
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
$4,000
Lieutenant Governor
Orrin W. Robinson ..
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
(a, 3
Secretary of State.
Fred M. Warner.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 191 3.
800
Treasurer ..
Daniel MeC. y.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903
1,000
Auditor General
Perry F. Powers
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
3,000
Com. of Land Office
Edwin A. Wildey
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
800
Attorney General.
Horace M. Oren.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
800
Supt. Public Instruction.
Delos Fall.
Jan. 1. 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
1,000
MINNESOTA-St. Paul.
Governor.
S. R. Van Sant.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. . .
5,000
Lieutenant Governor
L. A. Smith.
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903.
(α)
Secretary of State.
P. E. Hanson.
Jan., 191 1.
. .
Jan., 1903. ..
3,500
Auditor ..
R. C. Dunn.
Jan., 1899.
Jan., 1903.
3,600
Treasurer
.J'. H. Block.
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903. ..
3,500
·Attorney General.
W. B. Douglass
Jan., 1901 .. .
Jan., 1903. . .
3,500
MISSISSIPPI-Jackson.
Governor ...
A. H. Longino
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
3,500
Lieutenant Governor
J. T. Harrison
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
500
Secretary of State.
J. L. Power
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
2,000
Auditor.
W. Q. Cole.
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
2,500
(a) During session of legislature.
(b) And mansion.
(c) And fees.
589
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF ALL THE STATES.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .- Continued.
State.
Name.
Term begins.
Term expires.
Salary.
MISSISSIPPI-Jackson.
Continued:
Treasurer
J. R. Stowers ..
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
$2,500
Attorney General ..
Monroe McClurg.
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
2,500
Supt. Public Instruction. Land Commissioner.
E. H. Nall
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
1,800
MISSOURI-Jefferson City.
Governor.
A. M. Dockery.
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905.
5,000
Lieutenant Governor.
John A. Lee ..
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905. (a)1,800
Secretary of State.
Sam B. Cook .
Jan. 14, 1901
Jan. 13, 1905.
3,000
Auditor
Albert O. Allen.
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905.
3,000
Treasurer
Robt. P. Williams
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905.
3,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
W. T. Carrington
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905. 3,000
Attorney General ..
Edward C. Crow
Jan. 14, 1901.
Jan. 13, 1905.
3,000
Railroad and Ware-) house Commissioner S
T. J. Hennessey
Jan., 1897 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
3,000
MONTANA-Helena.
Governor.
Joseph K. Toole,
Jan., 1901 . .
Jan., 1905 ...
5,000
Lieutenant Governor
Frank G. Higgins
Jan., 1901 . .
Jan., 1905. ..
(b) 10
Secretary of State.
George M. Hays
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan .. 1905. ..
3,000
Attorney General
James Donovan
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1905. ..
3,000
'Treasurer
A. H. Barret
Jan., 1801. ..
Jan., 1905. ..
3,060
Auditor.
J. H. Calderhead.
Jan., 1901. .
Jan., 1905. .. 3,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
W. W. Welch
Jan., 1901 . . .
Jan., 1905 ...
2.500
NEBRASKA-Lincoln.
Governor
Charles H. Dietrich .. Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2,500
Lieutenant Governor
Ezra P. Savage.
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
600
Secretary of State
George W. Marsh.
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2,000
Auditor.
Charles Weston ..
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2,500
Treasurer.
William Stuefer ..
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2.500
Attorney General.
Frank N. Prout
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
William K. Fowler.
Jan. 3, 1901
Jan. 8, 1903.
2,000
Com. Public Lands ..
George D. Follmer .. .
Jan. 3, 1901.
Jan. 8, 1903.
2.000
NEVADA-Carson City.
Governor ..
Reinold Sadler.
Jan. 1. 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
4,000
Lieutenant Governor.
James R. Judge.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
1,800
Secretary of State.
Eugene Howell
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
2,400
Comptroller
Sam P. Davis ..
.Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
2,400
Treasurer
David M. Ryan.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
2,400
Attorney General
W. D. Jones.
Jan. 1, 1901 .
Jan. 1, 1903.
2.000
Surveyor General. .
E. D. Kelley.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1, 1903.
2,400
Supt. Public Instruction.
Orvis R. Ring.
Jan. 1, 1901.
Jan. 1. 1903.
2.000
NEW HAMPSHIRE-Concord
Governor.
Chester B. Jordon ... Jan. 2, 1901.
Jan. 2, 1903.
2,000
Secretary of State.
Edward N. Pearson .. Jan. 2, 1901.
Jan. 2, 1903.
2,500
Treasurer ...
Solon A. Carter.
Jan. 2, 1901.
.Jan. 2. 1903.
1.800
Attorney General .. .
Edwin G. Eastman ..
Feb. 2, 1897.
Feb. 2, 1902.
2,200
Supt. Public Instruction.
Channing Folsom .. ..
Sept. 6,1900.
Sept. G. 1902.
2.500
NEW JERSEY-Trenton.
Governor ..
Foster M. Voorhees.
Jan. 17, 1899.
Jan. 20, 1902.
10.000
Secretary of State
George Wurts ..
Apr. 1, 1897 ..
Apr. 1, 1902.
6,000
state Treasurer.
George B. Swain.
Apr. 2, 1900 ..
Apr. 2. 1903.
6,000
Comptroller. .
Wm. S. Hancock.
Apr. 2, 1900 ..
Apr. 2, 1903.
6,000
Attorney General.
Samuel H Grey
Apr. 5, 1897 ..
Apr. 5, 1902.
7,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
(. J. Baxter
Mar. 27, 1899
Mar. 27,1902
3.000
(a) And per diem.
(b) Per day during session of legislature.
H. L. Whitfield
Jan. 16, 1900.
Jan. 16, 1904.
2,000
590
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF ALL THE STATES.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .- Continued.
State.
Name.
Term begins.
Term expires.
Salary.
NEW YORK-Albany.
Governor ...
B. B. Odell, Jr ...
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
$10,000
Lieutenant Governor.
Timothy L. Woodruff.
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
5,000
Secretary of State
John T. McDonough ..
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
5,000
Comptroller.
E. C. Knight ..
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
6,000
Attorney General.
John C. Davies.
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
5,000
Treasurer ..
John P. Jaeckel.
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
5,000
State Engineer and Sur- veyor .
Edward A. Bond
Jan. 1, 1901 ..
Jan. 1, 1903 ..
5,000
NORTH CAROLINA-Raleigh.
Governor.
Chas. B. Aycock
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1905. . .
3,000
Lieutenant Governor.
W. D. Turner.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905.
(a) 6
Secretary of State.
J. Bryan Grimes
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1905. ..
2,000
Treasurer
B. R. Lacey
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905. .
3,000
Auditor ..
B. F. Dixon
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905.
1,500
Attorney General.
R. D. Gilmer
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905 ...
2,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
T. F. Toon
Jan., 1901 .. .
Jan., 1905.
1,500
NORTH DAKOTA-Bismarck.
Governor ..
Frank White.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. ..
3,000
Lieutenant Governor.
David Bartlett.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
1,000
Secretary of State.
E. F. Porter ..
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. . .
2,000
Auditor ...
A. F. Carlblom.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 .. .
2,000
Treasurer
D. H. McMillan
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
Comr. of Insurance
Ferdinand Lentz.
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903 ...
2,000
Cemr. of Agriculture.
R. J. Turner
Jan., 1901 .
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
J. M. Devine.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
2,000
OHIO-Columbus.
Governor.
Geo. K. Nash.
Jan., 1900 ..
Jan., 1902 ..
8,000
Lieutenant Governor
J. A. Caldwell.
Jan., 1900. . .
Jan., 1902. ..
800
Secretary of State.
L. C. Laylin.
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903. ..
4,000
Auditor.
W. D. Guilbert.
Jan., 1900. ..
Jan., 1904. ..
4,500
Treasurer.
I. B. Cameron
Jan., 1900. . .
Jan., 1902. ..
4,500
Attorney General.
J. M. Sheets.
Jan., 1900. . .
Jan., 1902. .
4,000
Comrs. Common Schools.
L. D. Bonebrake
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
Dairy and Food Comr ..
J. E. Blackburn.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
OREGON-Salem.
Governor.
T. T. Geer
Jan., 1899.
Jan., 1903.
1,500
Secretary of State
F. I. Dunbar.
Jan., 1899. . .
Jan., 1903.
1,500
Treasurer ..
Chas. S. Moore.
Jan., 1899 ...
Jan., 1903.
800
Attorney General.
D. R. N. Blackburn
Jan., 1899. .
Jan., 1903.
3,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
J. H. Ackerman.
Jan., 1899. . .
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
PENNSYLVANIA - Harris- burg.
Governor.
William A. Stone.
Jan. 17, 1899.
Jan., 1903 ...
10,000
Lieutenant Governor ...
J. P. S. Gobin ..
Jan. 17, 1899.
Jan., 1903. ..
5,000
Sec. of Commonwealth ..
William W. Griest.
Jan. 17, 1899.
Jan., 1903 ...
(b)4,000
Attorney General.
John P. Elkin
Jan. 17, 1899.
Jan., 1903. . .
(b)3,500
Auditor General.
E. B. Hardenbergh ..
May 1, 1901 ..
May 1, 1904 ..
4,000
Treasurer ..
James E. Barnett ..
May 1, 1900 ..
May 1, 1902 ..
5,000
Sec. Internal Affairs
James W. Latta.
May 1, 1899 ..
May 1, 1903 ..
4,000
RHODE ISLAND - Provi-
dence.
Governor.
William Gregory ..... Charles D. Kimball ..
May, 1900 ...
Jan., 1902. . .
3,000
Lieutenant Governor
May, 1900.
Jan., 1902 ...
500
Secretary of State.
Charles P. Bennett ..
May, 1900.
Jan., 1902 ...
3,500
Attorney General.
Willard B. Tanner ....
May, 1900. .
Jan., 1902 ... 4,500
Treasurer.
Walter A. Read.
May, 1900. .
Jan., 1902. ..
2,500
(a) Per day for 60 days.
(b) And fees.
591
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF ALL THE STATES.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .- Continued.
State.
Name.
Term begins.
Term expires.
Salary.
SOUTH CAROLINA. - Col- umbia.
Governor.
M. B. McSweeney.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
$3,000
Lieutenant Governor.
J. H. Tillman.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
(a) 8
Secretary of State.
M. R. Cooper
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,900
Attorney General.
G. D. Bellinger.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,900
Treasurer.
R. H. Jennings.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,900
Comptroller General.
J. P. Derham.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,900
Supt. Public Instruction. Adjutant General.
J. W. Floyd.
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,200
SOUTH DAKOTA .- Pierre.
Governor.
Charles N. Herreid ..
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan .. 1903 ...
2,500
Lieutenant Governor.
George W. Snow
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903 ...
(b)
10
Secretary of State.
O. C. Berg.
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1903 ...
1,800
Auditor ...
J. D. Reeves
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903
1,800
Treasurer ..
John Schamber
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
1,800
Com. of Schools Public Lands.
and
David Eastman
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903. . .
1,800
Attorney General.
John L. Pyle
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1903 ..
1,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
E. E. Collins.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
1,800
TENNESSEE .- Nashville.
Governor.
Benton McMillan
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
4,000
Secretary of State
William S. Morgan
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1903 .. .
3,000
Treasurer.
Ed. B. Craig
Jan., 1901. . .
Jan., 1903. ..
5,000
Comptroller
Theo. F. King.
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1903. ..
3,500
TEXAS .- Austin.
Governor.
Jos. D. Sayers.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. ..
4,000
Lieutenant Governor
Jas. N. Browning.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
(a)
Secretary of State
D. H. Hardy
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
Attorney General.
Thos. S. Smith
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1903. ..
2,000
Comptroller.
R. M. Love.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. .
2,500
Treasurer.
J. W. Robbins
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903. ..
2,500
Land Commissioner.
Chas. Rogan.
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903. .
2,500
Supt. Public Instruction.
J. S. Kendall.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
2,500
UTAH .- Salt Lake City.
Governor.
H. M. Wells.
Jan., 1901 ..
Jan., 1905 ...
2,000
Secretary of State.
J. T. Hammond.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905. .
2,000
Treasurer.
J. D. Dixon
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905
1,000
Attorney General.
M. A. Breeden
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1905. . .
1,500
State Auditor
C. S. Tingey.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905. ..
1,500
Supt. Public Instruction.
A. C. Nelson
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1905. . .
1,500
VERMONT .- Montpelier.
Governor.
William W. Stickney.
Oct., 1900 ...
Oct., 1902.
1,500
Lieutenant Governor.
M. F. Allen .. .
Oct., 1900. . .
Oct., 1902 ...
(α) 6
Secretary of State
F. A. Howland
Oct., 1900. . .
Oct., 1902 ...
1,700
Treasurer.
J. L. Bacon.
Oct., 1900. ..
Oct., 1902. ..
1,700
State Auditor
O. M. Barber
Oct., 1900 ...
Oct., 1902 ...
2,000
VIRGINIA-Richmond.
Governor
J. Hage Tyler
Jan. 1, 1898 ..
Jan. 1, 1902 ..
5,000
Lieutenant Governor
Edward Echols
Jan. 1, 1898 ..
Jan. 1, 1902 ..
900
Secretary of State
J. T. Lawless
Jan. 2, 1900. .
Jan. 2, 1902 ..
2,000
Attorney General
A. J. Montague
Jan. 1, 1898 ..
Jan. 1, 1902 ..
2,500
Auditor ..
Morton Marye ..
Jan. 2, 1900 ..
Jan. 2, 1902 ..
3,000
Treasurer
A. W. Harmon, Jr
Jan. 2, 1900 ..
Jan. 2, 1902 ..
1,750
Supt. Public Instruction.
J. W. Southall
Mar. 15, 1900
Mar. 15, 1902
2,000
Railroad Commissioner ..
J. C. Hill ..
July 1, 1900.
July 1, 1904.
2,500
Register Land Office ...
J. W. Richardson
July 2, 1900.
July 2, 1902.
1,200
(a) Per day during session of legislature.
(b) Per day for 60 days.
Jno. J. McMahon
Jan. 18, 1901.
Jan. 18, 1903.
1,900
592
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF ALL THE STATES.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .- Concluded.
State.
Name.
Term begins.
Term expires.
Salary
WASHINGTON-Olympia.
Governor ..
.John R. Rogers
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
$4,000
Secretary of State.
Sam H. Nichols
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
2,500
Treasurer.
C. W. Maynard.
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
2,000
Auditor ...
John D. Atkinson
Jan 16, 1901.
.Jan. 16, 1905.
2,000
Attorney General.
W. B. Stratton
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
2,400
Supt. Public Instruction.
R. B. Bryan.
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
2,500
Commissioner of Lands ..
S. A. Calvert.
Jan. 16, 1901.
Jan. 16, 1905.
2,000
WEST VIRGINIA-Charles- ton.
Governor
A. B. White
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905.
2,700
Secretary of State
Wm. M. O. Dawson.
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905. (a)1,000
Treasurer.
Peter Sillman
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905.
1,500
Auditor ..
A. C. Scherr.
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905. (a)1,000
Attorney General
R. H. Freer
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905.
1,700
Supt. of Schools.
Thos. C. Miller
Mar. 4, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1905
1,500
WISCONSIN-Madison.
Governor ..
R. M. LaFollette.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan , 1903 ...
5,000
Lieutenant Governor
Jesse Stone.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. ..
1,000
Secretary of State.
Wm. Froehlich
Jan., 1901.
Jan., 1903 ...
5,000
Treasurer.
James O. Davidson.
Jan., 1901 .. .
Jan., 1903 ...
5,000
Attorney General.
Emmett R. Hicks.
Jan., 1901. .
Jan., 1903. ..
3,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
L. D. Harvey.
Jan., 1901 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
1,200
Railroad Commissioner.
G. L. Rice.
Jan., 1901. ..
Jan., 1903. .
3,000
Com. of Insurance.
Emil Giljohnn
Jan., 1901. .. '
Jan., 1903. ..
3,000
WYOMING-Cheyenne.
Governor
DeForrest Richards ..
Jan., 1899 ...
Jan., 1903 .. .
2,500
Secretary of State ..
F. Chatterton
Jan., 1899 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
2,000
Treasurer
G. E. Abbott.
Jan., 1899 ...
Jan., 1903 ...
2,000
Auditor.
Leroy Grant.
Jan., 1899.
Jan., 1903 ... 2,000
Supt. Public Instruction.
T. T. Tynan.
Jan., 1899 ...
Jan., 1903. ..
2.000
(a) And fees.
HORACE M. OREN, Attorney General.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STATE OFFICERS, SUPREME COURT AND LEGISLATURE.
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
JULIUS C. BURROWS, [Term expires March 4, 1905.]
Of Kalamazoo, was born in North East, Erie county, Pennsylvania, January 9, 1837; acquired a common school and academical education, and at the age of seventeen years taught school and read law. In 1859 he came to Michigan, taught school a year and engaged in the practice of law at Kalamazoo. During the war he served as captain of the 17th Michigan infantry, from 1862-64; returning to Kalamazoo he continued in the practice of law; was prosecuting attorney of Kalamazoo county two terms, 1867-70, inclusive. In politics he has always been a strong advocate of the principles of the republican party, and very active on the stump; was a member of the 43d, 46th, 47th, 49th, 50th, 51st, 52d, 53d congresses, and was elected to the 54th, receiving a vote of 20,115 to 8,075 for Nathaniel H. Stewart, democrat; 3,888 for Frederick Lackore, people's party, and 2,217 for Lucien W. Underwood, prohibition. On the convening of the legislature, Jan- uary, 1895, Mr. Burrows was chosen United States senator to succeed John Patton, Jr., for the unexpired term of the late Senator Stockbridge. On the convening of the legislature of 1899-1900, Senator Burrows was unanimously chosen to snc- ceed himself to the United States senate for the term of 1899-1905.
JAMES MCMILLAN, [Term expires March 4, 1907.]
Of Detroit, was born in Hamilton, Ontario, May 12, 1838; obtained a common school education, and in 1855 was prepared for college, but came to Detroit, Mich- igan, where he entered upon a business life. He participated in the establish- ment of the Michigan car company in 1863. In 1876 he became a member of the republican state central committee, and on the death of Zachariah Chandler, November 1, 1879, was made chairman; also served as chairman in 1886-7, and from 1890 to 1896. For three years he was president of the Detroit board of park commissioners, and was for four years a member of the Detroit board of esti- mates. He was a republican presidential elector in 1884. On the convening of the legislature of 1889 he was chosen United States senator to succeed Thomas W. Palmer. Senator McMillan was, on the convening of the legislature of 1895-6, unanimously chosen to succeed himself to the senate for the term of 1895-1901, and on the convening of the legislature of 1901-1902, was again chosen to succeed himself in the United States senate for the term of 1901-1907.
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MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
FIRST DISTRICT. DETROIT CITY, except 12th, 14th and 16th wards. Population 1900, 225,777.
JOHN B. CORLISS,
Of Detroit, was born in Richford, Vermont, June 7, 1851, and was educated at the Methodist university of that state. Graduating in 1871, he chose the profes- sion of law and entered the office of Noble & Smith, counsel for the Vermont Central railroad. After two years' preparation he matriculated in the Colum- bian law college at Washington, D. C., and was graduated from that institution in 1875; came to Detroit, where he has since been engaged in the practice of his profession. In politics he is a republican, and active in political and municipal affairs; was city attorney for the terms 1882-85, and revised the charter of the city as it was passed by the legislature of 1883. Was elected to the 54th, 55th and 56th congresses and re-elected to the 57th congress of the United States by a vote of 24,785 to 20,295 for Rufus W. Jacklin, democratic candidate. Scattering vote 846.
SECOND DISTRICT.
COUNTIES .- Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe and Washtenaw; townships of Browns- town, Canton, Ecorse, Huron, Monguagon, Northville, Plymouth, Romulus, Sumpter, Taylor and Van Buren, and city of Wyandotte, Wayne county.
Population 1900, 207,480.
HENRY C. SMITH,
Of Adrian, was born at Canandaigua, Ontario county, New York, June 2, 1854, and received his early education in the common schools of New York and Michigan. His parents were educated people, but his father met with financial losses dur- ing the panic of 1857, removed to Michigan in 1860, located on a farm in Palmyra township, Lenawee county, and followed farming until his death. The subject of this sketch, being thrown upon his own resources at an early age, "worked out" and obtained the means for a college course, taught school winters, and graduated from Adrian college in June, 1878. While a student at Adrian Mr. Smith was selected as the orator for his college in the inter-state collegiate con- test held at Kalamazoo, and was thus brought into public notice. After his grad- uation he went into the political campaign of 1878 as a speaker under the direc- tion of Zachariah Chandler. He subsequently read law in the office of Geddes & Miller, of Adrian; was admitted to the bar September 25, 1880; appointed city attorney a month later, and assistant prosecuting attorney January 1, 1881, in which position he served two years. December 10, 1883, he formed a partnership with Judge Watts, which still continues. Mr. Smith was the complainant, and of counsel with Attorney General Maynard in the celebrated case against' the L. S. & M. S. railway, which reached the U. S. supreme court, to compel that cor-
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
poration to sell to Mr. Smith and wife a 1,000 mile ticket at two cents a mile. He was elected to the 56th congress of the United States, and re-elected to the 57th congress by a vote of 26,945 to 23,368 for Martin G. Loennecker, democratic candidate; 1,065 for Fred W. Corbett, prohibition candidate.
THIRD DISTRICT. COUNTIES .- Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale and Kalamazoo. Population 1900, 182,969.
WASHINGTON GARDNER,
Of Albion, was born in Morrow county, Ohio, in February, 1845. Before the war he attended the public schools in his native state; after the war, entered an academy; later was a student at Hillsdale college for three years, and graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan university in 1870. Subsequent to graduation he studied theology in Boston, and law in New York. In 1861 he entered the army as a mem- ber of company D, 65th Ohio volunteer infantry; served over three years as a common soldier in the ranks; was in every campaign, skirmish and battle with his regiment from the time of its organization to May, 1864, when he was badly wounded in the engagement at Resaca, Georgia. Mr. Gardner represented his conference in the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church; has been twice chosen president of the Michigan state Sunday school association; twice chosen a member to the triennial international, and once to the world's Sunday school convention. He has been regent of the grand council of the Royal Arcanum, and for several years chaplain of the supreme body; and served the department of Michigan G. A. R. as its commander. Since 1889 he has been a professor in, and public lecturer for Albion college. In politics he is a repub- lican; was appointed secretary of state by Governor Rich, March 20, 1894, to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of John W. Jochim; was elected to that position for the term of 1895-6, and re-elected to that of 1897-8. Mr. Gardner was elected to the 56th congress of the United States, and re-elected to the 57th con- gress by a vote of 25,998 to 21,306 for Stephen D. Williams, democrat, and 1,022 for Oliver H. Perry, prohibition. Scattering, 496.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES .- Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph and Van Buren. Population 1900, 188,530.
EDWARD LA RUE HAMILTON.
Of Niles, was born on a farm in Niles township, Berrien connty, Michigan, in 1857. His early education was acquired in the Niles high school preparatory to a course in the Michigan university, but his father died in 1876 and he was obliged to take charge of the farm and provide a living for his invalid mother. In 1881. he, with his mother, moved to the city of Niles, where he entered the law office of Judge H. Coolidge. Hc was admitted to the bar in 1884, and has since been engaged in the practice of his profession. His political career began in 1884, when he began making political speeches, and he has since been an active worker in every political campaign, stamping Berrien county in 1888, and in 1894
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