Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1913-1914, Part 80

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1014


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U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IN MICHIGAN.


furnishes the instruments and publishes the reports; the U. S. Weather Bureau furnishes all blanks, franked envelopes and the services of the director.


The forecasts and all frost and cold wave warnings are displayed in the lobbies of nearly every postoffice in the State. Through cooperation with the principal telephone companies most of the telephone exchanges in Michigan receive and distribute the daily weather forecasts each morning. These forecasts may be had by any subscriber shortly after 10:00 a. m. by calling up "central" and asking for them. The forecast is the one issued from Chicago for lower Michigan (lower peninsula) about 9:00 a. m. and covers the probable conditions for the coming night and the next day. The following telephone companies cooperate with the Weather Bureau in disseminating forecasts:


Adrian Telephone Co.


Benzie County Telephone Co.


Blissfield Telephone Co.


Cass City Telephone Co.


Cass County Home Telephone Co.


Central Michigan Telephone Co.


Citizens Telephone Co.


Hillsdale County Telephone Co.


Home Telephone Co. of Detroit.


Homer Telephone Co.


Leslie Telephone Exchange.


Michigan State Telephone Co.


Montmorency Telephone Co.


Mutual Telephone Co.


North Adams Telephone Exchange.


Northeastern Telephone and Telegraph Co.


Onaway Telephone Co.


Southern Michigan Telephone Co.


Swaverly Telephone Co.


Traverse Bays Telephone Co.


Union Telephone Co.


United Home Telephone Co.


The following are the observing stations, arranged alphabetically by the counties in which they are situated:


MICHIGAN OBSERVING STATIONS.


County.


Station.


County.


Station.


Alcona.


Harrisville.


Calhoun.


Alger


Grand Marais.


Calhoun .


Battle Creek. Marshall.


Alger


Chatham.


Cass.


Alger Allegan


Munising.


Charlevoix


Cassopolis. St. James. Charlevoix.


Allegan


Ganges.


Cheboygan


Mackinaw City.


Alpena.


Alpena.


Cheboygan


Cheboygan.


Antrim


Mancelona.


Chippewa


Detour.


Arenac ..


Omer.


Chippewa


Whitefish Point.


Baraga


Baraga.


Chippewa


Sault Ste. Marie.


Bay


Bay City


Clare .


Benzie


Benzonia.


Crawford


Harrison. Grayling.


Benzie.


Frankfort.


Delta.


Escanaba.


Berrien


St. Joseph.


Delta.


Maple Ridge.


Branch .


Coldwater.


Dickinson


Iron Mountain.


Allegan.


Charlevoix


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MICHIGAN OBSERVING STATIONS .- Concluded.


County.


Station.


County.


Station.


Eaton


Charlotte.


Mason


Ludington.


Eaton


Olivet.


Mecosta.


Big Rapids.


Emmet


Petoskey.


Menominee


Powers.


Genesee


Flint.


Menominee


Menominee.


Gladwin.


Gladwin.


Midland ..


Midland.


Gogebic.


Ironwood.


Monroe .


Grape.


Gogebic.


Thomaston.


Montcalm


Greenville.


Gogebic.


Watersmeet.


Muskegon


Muskegon.


Grand Traverse


Old Mission.


Newaygo


Croton.


Grand Traverse


Traverse City.


Oakland .


Highland.


Gratiot .


Alma.


Hillsdale


Hillsdale.


Oakland .


Pontiac.


Houghton.


Calumet.


Oceana .


Hart.


Houghton.


Houghton.


Ogemaw .


West Branch.


Huron


Port Austin.


Ontonagon


Bergland.


Huron


Hayes.


Huron .


Harbor Beach.


Ontonagon


Green.


Ingham


Agricultural College.


Ontonagon


Victoria.


Ingham.


Lansing.


Osceola


Reed City.


Ionia


Saranac.


Otsego


Gaylord.


Iron.


Iron River.


Iosco


East Tawas.


Iosco


Five Channels.


Ottawa.


Grand Haven.


Isabella.


Mt. Pleasant.


Ottawa .


Holland.


Jackson.


Grass Lake.


Presque Isle


Onaway.


Jackson


Jackson.


Roscommon


Roscommon.


Jackson.


Concord.


Kalamazoo


Kalamazoo.


Kalkaska .


Ivan.


Saginaw


Saginaw, E. S.


Kent . .


Grand Rapids.


Saginaw


Saginaw, W. S.


Keweenaw


Isle Royale.


Schoolcraft.


Blaney.


Schoolcraft.


Seney.


Lake.


Lapeer.


Thornville.


Lapeer.


Lapeer.


Shiawassee


Durand.


Lenawee


Adrian.


St. Clair


Jeddo.


Lenawee


Blissfield.


St. Clair.


Port Huron.


Lenawee


Clinton.


St. Joseph


Wasepi.


Lenawee


Morenci.


Livingston


Howell.


Tuscola


Vassar.


Luce


Deer Park.


Tuscola .


Arbela.


Luce .


Newberry.


Van Buren


South Haven.


Mackinac


Mackinac Island.


Van Buren


Bloomingdale.


Mackinac


St. Ignace.


Washtenaw


Ann Arbor.


Macomb


Armada.


Macomb


Mt. Clemens.


Washtenaw.


Ypsilanti.


Manistee


Manistee.


Wayne


Detroit.


Marquette


Wayne.


Eloise.


Marquette


Marquette. Ishpeming.


Wayne.


Plymouth.


Marquette


Humboldt.


Wexford


Cadillac.


RIVER GAGE STATIONS. On Grand River. Grand Rapids, Lowell, Ionia, Portland, Grand Ledge, Lansing, Eaton Rapids.


On Saginaw River and its branches. Alma, Mt. Pleasant, Midland, Paines, Owosso, Chesaning, Flint, Fosters, Vassar, Bridgeport, Saginaw.


Sanilac ..


Sandusky.


Keweenaw


Eagle Harbor. Luther.


Shiawassee


Owosso.


Roscommon


Houghton Lake.


Otsego


Johannesburg.


Ontonagon


Ewen.


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THE JUDICIARY.


THE JUDICIARY.


SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.


June 1. 1913.


The court holds annual sessions at Washington, commencing on the second Monday in October. The annual salary of chief justice is $15,000, and of associate justices, $14,500.


Chief Justice-EDWARD D. WHITE, of Louisiana, appointed December, 1910.


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


Name.


From what state.


When appointed.


Joseph McKenna.


California.


January, 1898


Oliver Wendell Holmes


Massachusetts.


December,


1902


William R. Day


Ohio ..


February, 1903


Horace H. Lurton.


Tennessee


December,


1909


Charles E. Hughes.


New York.


May,


1910


Willis Van Devanter


Wyoming .


December,


1910


Joseph R. Lamar


Georgia


December,


1910


Mahlon Pitney.


New Jersey


March,


1912


James H. McKenney, clerk, $6,000; James D. Maher, deputy clerk; Charles Henry Butler, reporter, $4,500; J. M. Wright, marshal, $4,500.


CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS OF THE UNITED STATES.


The United States is divided into nine judicial circuits, in each of which is held a United States Circuit Court of Appeals. The circuit judges of each circuit sit in the circuit court of appeals. In case of the absence or disqualification of a circuit judge, a district judge residing in the same circuit, may sit in his stead. In accordance with Section 280 of the United States judicial code, the United States Circuit Courts as such were abolished and all their files, records and pending proceedings transferred to the several district courts.


First Judicial Circuit-Justice Holmes, of Boston, Massachusetts. Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.


Circuit Judges-William L. Putnam, Portland, Maine; Francis C. Lowell, Boston, Massachusetts; and. Vacancy.


Second Judicial Circuit-Justice Hughes, of New York City, New York .. Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, Northern New York, Southern New York, Eastern New York and Western New York.


Circuit Judges-E. Henry Lacombe, New York City, Henry G. Ward, New York City; Alfred C. Coxe, Utica, New York; and Walter C. Noyes, New London, Connecticut. Third Judicial Circuit-Justice Pitney, of. .. , New Jersey. Districts of New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Middle Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania, and Delaware.


Circuit Judges-George Gray, Wilmington, Delaware; Joseph Buffington, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; and William M. Lanning, Trenton, New Jersey.


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Fourth Judicial Circuit-Chief Justice White, of New Orleans, Louisiana. Districts of Maryland, Northern West Virginia, Southern West Virginia, Eastern Virginia, Western Virginia, Eastern North Carolina, Western North Carolina, and South Carolina.


Circuit Judges-Jeter C. Pritchard, Asheville, North Carolina; and . Vacancy.


Fifth Judicial Circuit-Justice Lamar, of Augusta, Georgia. Districts of Northern Georgia, Southern Georgia, Northern Florida, Southern Florida, Northern Alabama, Middle Alabama, Southern Alabama, Northern Mississippi, Southern Mississippi, Eastern Louisiana, Western Louisiana, Northern Texas, Southern Texas, Eastern Texas and Western Texas.


Circuit Judges-Don A. Pardee, Atlanta, Georgia; Andrew P. McCormick, Dallas, Texas; and David D. Shelby, New Orleans, Louisiana.


Sixth Judicial Circuit-Justice Day, of Canton, Ohio. Districts of Northern Ohio, Southern Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Eastern Kentucky, Western Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, Middle Tennessee and Western Tennessee.


Circuit Judges-John W. Warrington, Cincinnati, Ohio; Loyal E. Knappen, Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Arthur C. Denison, Grand Rapids, Michigan.


Seventh Judicial Circuit-Justice Lurton, of Tennessee. Districts of Indiana, Northern Illinois, Eastern Illinois, Southern Illinois, Eastern Wisconsin and Western Wisconsin.


Circuit Judges-Francis E. Baker, Indianapolis, Indiana; William H. Seaman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; C. C. Kohlsaat, Chicago, Illinois; and . ., Vacancy. Eighth Judicial Circuit-Justice Van Devanter, of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Districts of Minnesota, Northern Iowa, Southern Iowa, Eastern Missouri, Western Missouri, Eastern Arkansas, Western Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Eastern Oklahoma, Western Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico


Circuit Judges-Walter H. Sanborn, St. Paul, Minnesota; William C. Hook, Leaven- worth, Kansas; Elmer B. Adams, St. Louis, Missouri; and Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs, Iowa.


Ninth Judicial Circuit-Justice McKenna, of San Francisco, California. Districts of Northern and Southern California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, Eastern and Western Washington, Idaho, Arizona and Territories of Alaska and Hawaii.


Circuit Judges-William B. Gilbert, Portland, Oregon; Erskine M. Ross, Los Angeles, California; and William W. Morrow, San Francisco, California.


Annual salary of circuit judges, $7,000.


.


UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS.


Chief Justice-EDWARD K. CAMPBELL, Alabama.


ASSOCIATE JUDGES.


CHARLES B. HOWRY, Mississippi


FENTON W. BOOTH, -


Illinois


SAMUEL S. BARNEY,


Wisconsin


GEORGE W. ATKINSON,


West Virginia Chief Clerk-ARCHIBALD HOPKINS, $3,500.


Assistant Clerk-JOHN RANDOLPH, $2,500.


Bailiff-EDWARD KEEGIN, $1,500.


Salary of Chief Justice $6,500 annually, and of associate judges $6,000.


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UNITED STATES COURTS. THE DISTRICT COURTS.


EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN.


Southern Division .- The counties of Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Sanilac, Washtenaw, Wayne.


Northern Division .- The counties of Alcona, Alpena, Arenac, Bay, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Genesee, Gladwin, Gratiot, Huron, Iosco, Isabella, Midland, Mont- morency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, Saginaw, Shiawassee, Tuscola.


Judge, Arthur J. Tuttle, Detroit, salary, $6,000; attorney, Clyde I. Webster, Detroit, salary, $4,000; assistant attorney, J. Edward Bland, Detroit, salary, $2,250; clerk, Elmer W. Voorheis, fees; marshal, Milo D. Campbell, Coldwater, office at Detroit, salary, $4,000. Regular terms commence in Detroit on the first Tuesdays of March, June and November; admiralty terms, first Tuesday of each month. At Bay City, first Tuesdays of May and October; admiralty term, first Tuesday in February.


WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN.


Southern Division .- The counties of Allegan, Antrim, Barry, Benzie, Berrien, Cass, Charlevoix, Eaton, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Kalkaska, Kent, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola, Ottawa, St. Joseph, Van Buren, Wexford.


Northern Division .- The counties of Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, On- tonagon, Schoolcraft.


Judge, Clarence W. Sessions, Muskegon, salary, $6,000; attorney, F. C. Wetmore, Cadillac, salary, $3,500; assistant attorney, E. J. Bowman, Greenville, salary, $2,000; marshal. Nicholas J. Whelan, Holland, salary, $3,000 and fees; clerk, Charles J. Potter, Grand Rapids, fees. Terms commence on the first Tuesdays of March, June, October and December at Grand Rapids, second Tuesdays of April and September at Marquette, and second Tuesdays of January and July at Sault Ste. Marie.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT.


The sixth judicial circuit of the United States comprises Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.


One term of this court shall be held annually on the Tuesday after the first Monday of October, and adjourned sessions on the Tuesday after the first Monday of each other month in the year except August and September. At the July session no causes will be heard, except upon special order of the court.


All sessions of the court shall be held at Cincinnati unless otherwise specially ordered by the court.


A calendar containing all cases docketed and not heard, shall be printed by the clerk for the October, January and April sessions.


Upon the expiration of the time limited for filing briefs, the case shall stand for hearing when reached.


A calendar, containing all cases docketed and not heard, shall be printed by the


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clerk for the October, January and April sessions. The cases on the calendar which stand for hearing will be called for argument in their order (as far as practicable) on the calendar, except as special advancements may have been made.


By leave of court and on motion of either party cases entitled by statute to pre- cedence, criminal cases, appeals, writs of error or petitions to revise in bankruptcy matters, and cases which are for the second time in this court, may be advanced and set for a designated session. The court may also, on its own motion or for good cause shown on motion of either party, advance any case to be heard at any session, though the time permitted under the rules for filing briefs may not have expired at the day set for hearing.


Not more than three cases will be heard on one day (counting, however, as one case, two or more which are heard together). The call for the next day shall, at the adjourn- ment of court, be exhibited in the clerk's office. Counsel choosing to rely on the judg- ment of the clerk as to the probable time of hearing any case must do so at their own risk.


When the case is called, if either party is ready, the case will be heard. If there is no appearance for either party, the case will be dismissed. If the appellant does not appear by counsel or by printed brief but the appellee does appear, the case will be dismissed. If the appellant appears and the appellee does not, the court will hear the appellant.


By agreement of counsel in open court or by stipulation filed in the clerk's office, hearing may be continued once to any later session during the term or from the last session of one term to the first session of the next term, but not to a later day during the same session. Subsequent continuances can be made only by the court and will be only for reasons satisfactory to the court; and engagement of counsel in other courts will not be considered good cause.


Two or more cases, involving the same question, may, by order of the court, be heard together, but they must be argued as one cause.


LEGAL HOLIDAYS.


C. L. 1897, §§ 4880-81. Am. Act 254. 1903; Act 35, 1905; Acts 246 and 258, 1909.


January 1-New Year's Day.


February 12-Lincoln's Birthday.


February 22-Washington's Birthday.


May 30-Decoration-Memorial Day.


July 4-Independence Day.


First Monday in September-Labor Day.


October 12-Columbus Day.


Election Days-Embracing National, State, County and City Elections. December 25-Christmas.


"And any day appointed or recommended by the Governor of this State, or the President of the United States, as a day of fasting and prayer or thanksgiving."


in case any of the holidays shall fall upon a Sunday, then the Monday following shall be considered as the said holiday.


Saturday afternoons a legal holiday for banks unless voted to the contrary by the directors.


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COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.


COMMISSIONERS OF. DEEDS


FOR MICHIGAN IN OTHER STATES AND TERRITORIES.


Term of office five years from date of appointment.


State.


Name.


Address.


Date of appointment.


California


Collins, M. V ..


San Francisco


July 22, 1908


California.


McDonald, John ..


Pasadena.


Oct. 5, 1910


Connecticut.


Allen, Halsey L.


Rockville.


Sept. 16, 1911


Connecticut.


Thompson, Charles E


Hartford


Oct. 8, 1910


Florida.


Gamble, Walter J


Sea breeze


Feb. 20, 1912


Illinois


Bennett, Louis P.


Chicago


Sept. 28, 1909


Illinois


King, Simeon W


Chicago


Dec. 17, 1908


Indiana.


Werwinski, Ignatius K.


South Bend


Mar. 6, 1909


Maryland.


Fisher, Abraham H ..


Baltimore


April 11, 1911


Maryland.


Hesse, Charles Henry


Baltimore


Oct. 28, 1912


Maryland.


Manly, George W


Baltimore


Oct. 19, 1908


Massachusetts


Dean, Josiah S.


Boston.


Nov. 6, 1909


Massachusetts


Dearborn, John.


Malden ..


July 22, 1912


Massachusetts.


Edwards, Elinor F


Brookline


Jan. 30, 1911


New York.


Braman, Ella F.


New York.


Sept. 11, 1908


New York


Corey, Edwin F


New York


Jan. 24, 1911


New York


Corey, George H.


New York.


July 30, 1912


New York


Corning, John Sherwood.


Rochester


Oct. 28, 1908


New York


Dugan, Clarence R.


New York.


Oct. 19, 1908


New York


Goodale, Samuel B


New York.


April 9, 1909


Ohio


Harrison, Joseph T


Cincinnati


Jan. 26, 1911


Ohio


Holbrook, Ralph S


Toledo


Nov. 16, 1908


Ohio


Kerby, William C


Toledo .


Oct. 8, 1908


Ohio


Ryan, J. H ..


Toledo


Mar. 23, 1911


Ohio


Whitmore, C. C.


Toledo.


Sept. 9, 1909


Pennsylvania.


Hunt, Thomas J.


Philadelphia


May 2,1913


Pennsylvania ..


Morris, Walter


Pittsburgh.


Aug. 3, 1908


Pennsylvania


Wurts, John S


Philadelphia


May 13, 1912


Rhode Island


Potter, Edwin C.


Providence


Jan. 16, 1912


Rhode Island


Taylor, Alexander O'Driscoll ..


Newport


April 15, 1909


COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS IN MICHIGAN FOR OTHER STATES.


State.


Name.


Address.


Date of appointment.


New York. Pennsylvania.


Woodruff, Charles M. Millis, Wade.


Detroit .. Detroit ..


July 27, 1911 April 3, 1912


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MINISTERS OF U. S. IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


To what country accredited.


Name.


Residence.


Argentina


John W. Garrett


Austria-Hungary


Richard C. Kerens


Belgium. Bolivia


Theodore Marburg.


Brazil.


Horace G. Knowles. Edwin V. Morgan.


Bulgaria.


John B. Jackson


Chile ..


Henry P. Fletcher.


China.


William James Calhoun


Colombia.


James T. Du Bois . Lewis Einstein .


Cuba ...


Arthur M. Beaupre.


Denmark ..


Maurice Francis Egan


Dominican Republic.


William W. Russell. .


Ecuador.


Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. Peter Augustus Jay ..


France.


Germany.


Great Britain.


Greece.


Guatemala


Haiti.


Henry W. Furniss


Honduras


Charles Dunning White


Italy .


Japan .


Thomas J. O'Brien Larz Anderson Fred R. Moore


Tegucigalpa. Rome. Tokyo. Monrovia.


The Hague. Mexico. Athens. Tangier. The Hague.


Managua. Christiana. Panama. Montevideo Teheran.


Lima. Lisbon. Bucharest. St. Petersburg. San Salvador.


Servia . Siam . . Spain. . Sweden


John B. Jackson Fred W. Carpenter Henry Clay Ide. Charles H. Graves


Bucharest. Bangkok. Madrid. Stockholm.


Switzerland


Turkey Uruguay Venezuela.


Henry S. Boutell William W. Rockhill. Nicolay A. Grevstad Elliott Northcott.


Buenos Aires. Vienna. Brussels. La Paz. Rio de Janeiro.


Bucharest. Santiago. Peking. Bogota. San Jose.


Habana. Copenhagen. Santo Domingo.


Quito. Cairo.


Paris. Berlin. London.


Athens. Guatemala.


Port au Prince. -


Mexico ..


Jacob Gould Schurman.


Montenegro. Morocco.


Netherlands


Lloyd Bryce .


Nicaragua


Norway.


Panama ..


Paraguay Persia


Nicolay A. Grevstad Charles W. Russell ..


Peru .. Portugal Roumania Russia.


H. Clay Howard Cyrus E. Woods. John B. Jackson. Curtis Guild . William Heimke.


Salvador


George T. Weitzel . Lauritz S. Swenson H. Percival Dodge.


Luxemburg.


Lloyd Bryce Henry Lane Wilson.


Liberia


Myron T. Herrick . John G. A. Leishman Walter Hines Page. Jacob Gould Schurman. R. S. Reynolds Hitt .


Costa Rica


Egypt


Berne. Constantinople. Montevideo. Caracas.


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FOREIGN MINISTERS IN UNITED STATES.


FOREIGN MINISTERS IN UNITED STATES.


Country.


Name.


Argentina .


Mr. Romulo S. Naon.


Austria-Hungary Belgium. Bolivia .. Brazil. .


Baron Hengelmuller von Hengervar. Mr. E. Havenith. Senor Don Ignacio Calderon. Mr. D. da Gama.


Chile.


Senor Don Eduardo Suarez.


China.


Mr. Chang Yin Tang.


Colombia.


Senor Don Julis Betancourt.


Cuba .


Senor Lodo Antonio Martin Rivero.


Costa Rica


Senor Don Joaquin Bernardo Calvo.


Denmark


Mr. Constantin Brun.


Dominican Republic


Senor Don Francisco J. Peynado.


Ecuador.


Senor Doctor Don Rafael Maria Arizaga.


France .


Mr. J. J. Jusserand. Count J. H. von Berstorff.


Germany


Great Britain


Sir Cecil Spring Rice.


Greece .


Mr. L. A. Coromilas. Senor Doctor Joaquin Niendez


Guatemala Haiti .


Mr. Solon Menos. Alberto Membrens.


Italy


The Marquis Cusani Confalonieri.


Japan ..


Viscount Sutemi Chinda.


Mexico


Senor Don Manuel Calero.


Netherlands


Jonkheer J. Loudon.


Norway


Mr. H. H. Bryn


Panama


Senor Doctor Don Ramon M. Valdes.


Persia


Mirza Ali Kuli Khan. Fedesico Alfonso Pezet.


Portugal


Viscount de Alte. Mr. George Bakhmeteff.


Salvador.


Senor Don Federico Mejia. Prince Traidos Prabandt.


Spain .


Sweden .


Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos. W. A. F. Ekengren.


Switzerland. Turkey ..


Uruguay


Venezuela


Dr. Paul Ritter Youssouf Zia Pacha. Carlos Maria de Pona. Senor Don P. Ezequiel Rojas.


Peru.


Russia .


Siam ..


Honduras


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FOREIGN CONSULS IN MICHIGAN.


Country.


Name.


Rank.


Residence.


Belgium


Theophile Francois


Consul.


Detroit.


Cuba. .


C. W. Harrah. ..


Consul .


Detroit.


Denmark


Peter Sorensen.


Vice Consul.


Detroit.


France .


Joseph Belanger.


Consular Agent.


Detroit


Great Britain


Howard G. Meredith.


Vice Consul. .


Detroit.


Italy


Cardiello Pietro di Antonio ..


Consular Agent ..


Detroit.


Mexico


Daniel F. Altland.


Vice Consul. .


Detroit.


Netherlands.


Jacob Steketee.


Vice Consul ..


Grand Rapids.


Paraguay.


Juan Walker.


Vice Consul.


Detroit.


Sweden.


Daniel F. Pagelson


Vice Consul ..


Grand Haven.


WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS, Governor.


JOHN Q. ROSS, Lieutenant Governor.


FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE, Secretary of State.


JOHN W. HAARER,


State Treasurer.


ORAMEL B. FULLER, Auditor General.


AUGUSTUS C. CARTON,


Commissioner of the State Land Office.


GRANT FELLOWS, Attorney General.


LUTHER L. WRIGHT, Superintendent of Public Instruction.


GILBERT A. CURRIE, Speaker of the House of Representatives.


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THE STATE GOVERNMENT.


THE STATE GOVERNMENT.


Elective officers, their residences and salaries. Term, two years-January 1, 1913, to January 1, 1915.


GOVERNOR.


WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS, Big Rapids, Mecosta County - Salary $5,000


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


JOHN Q. Ross, Muskegon, Muskegon County - · (a) Salary $800


SECRETARY OF STATE.


FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE, Detroit, Wayne County Salary $2,500


STATE TREASURER.


JOHN W. HAARER, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County Salary $2,500


AUDITOR GENERAL.


ORAMEL B. FULLER, Ford River, Delta County - Salary $2,500


ATTORNEY GENERAL.


GRANT FELLOWS, Hudson, Lapeer County


Salary $5,000


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. (b)


LUTHER L. WRIGHT, Ironwood, Gogebic County Salary $4,000


COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE LAND OFFICE.


AUGUSTUS C. CARTON, Tawas City, Iosco County - Salary $2,500


STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. (d)


FRANK F. ROGERS, Lansing, Ingham County Salary $3,500


MEMBERS OF STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. (c)


LUTHER L. WRIGHT, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary. FRANK CODY -


Detroit, Wayne County


THOMAS W. NADAL -


Olivet, Eaton County


WILLIAM J. McKONE


Albion, Calhoun County


Justices of the supreme court, regents of the university and members of the state board of agriculture are elected at the spring election. For name, term of office, etc., see pages 88, 345, 383, 776, 777.


(a) Regular session of legislature; $5 per day, extra session.


(b) Term, two years-July 1, 1913, to July 1, 1915.


(c) Three dollars per day for actual service; also their necessary traveling and other expenses. By the provisions of the new constitution, the members of the board of education are elected at the spring election for a term of six years.


(d) Term, four years-July 1, 1913, to July 1, 1917. 101


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MICHIGAN MANUAL.


OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE SENATE.


MICHIGAN RAILROAD COMMISSION. Salary of each commissioner, $3,000; offices at Lansing.


LAWTON T. HEMANS, Chairman - Mason


CASSIUS L. GLASGOW Nashville


JAMES SCULLY


Ionia


COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE.


JOHN T. WINSHIP, salary $3,500


Saginaw; office at Lansing


COMMISSIONER OF STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT.


EDWARD H. DOYLE, salary $3,500 ʻ - Detroit; office at Lansing


COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.


JAMES V. CUNNINGHAM, salary $2,500 Detroit; office at Lansing


STATE LIBRARIAN.


MARY C. SPENCER, salary $1,800 State Library, Lansing


STATE INSPECTOR OF OILS .*


JOHN T. OWENS, salary $1,500 - Benton Harbor; office at Benton Harbor


STATE VETERINARIAN.


O. J. HOWARD, salary $2,000 Coloma; office at Lansing


GAME, FISH AND FORESTRY WARDEN .*


WILLIAM R. OATES, salary $3,000 - Laurium; office at Lansing


DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER.


JAMES W. HELME, salary $2,000


- Adrian; office at Lansing


*Confirmation by senate not required.


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STATE DEPARTMENTS.


STATE DEPARTMENTS.


JUNE 1, 1913.


EXECUTIVE OFFICE.


Salary.


WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS, Governor.


$5,000


WILLIAM P. NISBETT, Private Secretary to the Governor. 1,800


E. CLARKE AUSTIN, Executive Clerk to the Governor. 1,500


DEPARTMENT OF STATE.


FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE, Secretary of State. 2,500


DE H. MILLS, Deputy Secretary of State. 2,500


ALBERT DUNHAM; Chief Clerk .. 1,200


LESLIE B. CLARK, Chief of Corporation Division.


2,000


OSCAR C. BLEED, Chief of Building and Loan Division. 1,500


EDWARD C. SCHULTZ, Chief of Vital Statistics Division .


1,500


HERBERT L. HAVENS, Chief of Compiling Division


1,100


HIRAM CHAMBERS, Chief of Agricultural Division 1,100


1,100


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


JOHN W. HAARER, State Treasurer.


2,500




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