Official directory and legislative manual of the State of Michigan for the years 1893-4, Part 47

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Lansing, Michigan : Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 958


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


MARCH 4, 1893-1897.


EXECUTIVE.


GROVER CLEVELAND, President of the United States. Salary, $50,000 ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Vice President. Salary, $8,000


CABINET.


Secretary of State.


WALTER Q. GRESHAM, Indiana


Secretary of the Treasury.


JOHN G. CARLISLE,


Kentucky Secretary of War.


New York Secretary of the Navy,


HILARY A. HERBERT, Alabama


Postmaster General,


New York


W. T. BISSELL,


Secretary of the Interior,


HOKE SMITH,


Attorney General,


RICHARD OLNEY, - Massachusetts


Secretary of Agriculture,


J. STERLING MORTON,


Salary of cabinet officers, $8,000 each per annum.


Nebraska (516)


Georgia


DANIEL S. LAMONT,


517


FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.


THE FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. March 4, 1893, to March 4, 1895. THE SENATE.


President-ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Illinois. President pro tempore-ISHAM G. HARRIS, Tennessee. Democrats, 44; Republicans, 40; Farmers' Alliance, 2; Populist. 1; Independent, 1.


ALABAMA.


Term Ex.


John T. Morgan, D .__ 1895 James L. Pugh, D ._ .. 1897


ARKANSAS.


James H. Berry, D.


1895


James K. Jones, D. ..


1897


CALIFORNIA.


Leland Stanford, R.


. 1897


Stephen M. White, D. 1899


COLORADO.


Edw'd O. Wolcott, R. 1895 Henry M. Teller, R .__ 1897


CONNECTICUT.


Orville H. Platt, R.


. 1897


Jos. R. Hawley, R.


1899


DELAWARE.


Anthony Higgins, R ._ 1895 George Gray, D. 1899


FLORIDA.


Wilkinson Call, D.


1897


Samuel Pascoe, D.


1899


GEORGIA.


Alfred H. Colquitt. D. 1895 John B. Gordon, D .__ 1897 IDAHO.


Fred T. Dubois, R .__


1897


George L. Shoup, R.


1899


ILLINOIS.


Shelby M. Cullom, R. 1895 John M. Palmer, D .__ 1897


INDIANA.


Dan'l W. Voorhees, D. 1897 David Turpie, D. 1899


IOWA.


James F. Wilson. R ._ 1895 Wm. B. Allison, R. 1897


KANSAS.


John Martin, D. 1895 Wm. A. Peffer, F. A ._ 1897


KENTUCKY.


William Lindsey, D ._ 1895 J. C. S. Blackburn, D. 1897


LOUISANA.


Doneleon Caffery, D ._ 1895 Edward D. White, D. 1899


MAINE.


Term Ex.


William P. Frye, R.


. 1895


Eugene Hale, R.


1899


MARYLAND.


Chas. H. Gibson, D .__ 1897 Arthur P. Gorman, D. 1899


MASSACHUSETTS.


George F. Hoar, R ..


1895


Henry C. Lodge, R ..


1899


MICHIGAN.


James McMillan, R .__ 1895 F. B. Strockbridge, R. 1899


MINNESOTA.


Wm. D. Washburn, R. 1895 Cushman K. Davis, R. 1899


MISSISSIPPI.


Edw. C. Walthall, D ._ 1895 James Z. George, D .__ 1899


MISSOURI.


George G. Vest, D.


1897


F. M. Cockrell, D.


1899


MONTANA.


Thos. C. Power, R. 1895


*Lee Mantle, R


1899


NEBRASKA.


C. F. Manderson, R. 1895 Wm. V. Allen, Pop ... 1899


NEVADA.


John P. Jones, R. 1897 Wm. M. Stewart, R. . 1899


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Wm. E. Chandler, R .. 1895 Jacob H. Gallinger,R. 1897 NEW JERSEY.


Jno. R. McPherson, D. 1895 James Smith, Jr., D ._ 1899


NEW YORK.


David B. Hill, D. 1897 Edw. Murphy, Jr. D ._ 1899 NORTH CAROLINA.


Matt. W. Ransom, D. 1895 Zebulon V. Vance, D. 1897 NORTH DAKOTA. H. C. Hansbrough, R. 1897 John Roach, D. 1899


OHIO. Term Ex.


Calvin S. Brice, D.


1897


John Sherman, R.


1899


OREGON.


Joseph N. Dolph, R ... 1895


J. H. Mitchell, R.


1897


PENNSYLVANIA.


J. D. Cameron, R.


1897


M. S. Quay, R.


1899


RHODE ISLAND.


Nathan F. Dixon, R ._ 1895


N. W. Aldrich, R.


1899


SOUTH CAROLINA.


Matt. C. Butler, D.


1895


J. L. M. Irby, F. A ...


1897


SOUTH DAKOTA.


R. F. Pettigrew, R ..


1895


James H. Kyle, Ind.


1897


TENNESSEE.


Isham G. Harris, D.


1895


William B. Bate, D.


1899


TEXAS.


Richard Coke, D.


1895


Roger Q. Mills, D.


1899


VERMONT.


Justin S. Morrill, R ._ 1897


Redfield Proctor, R.


1899


VIRGINIA.


Eppa Hunton, D.


1895


John W. Daniel, D.


1899


WASHINGTON.


Watson C. Squire, R ._ 1897


*John B. Allen. R.


. 1899


WEST VIRGINIA.


J. N. Camden, D. 1895 Chas. J. Faulkner, D. 1899 WISCONSIN. William F. Vilas, D ... 1897 John L. Mitchell, D ._ 1899 WYOMING.


Joseph M. Carey, R .__ 1895 *A. C. Beckwith, D .__ 1899


* Appointed by the Governor, on failure of Legislature to elect.


518


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


[Democrats, 217; Republicans, 128; Third Party (in SMALL CAPS), 8. No election in Rhode Island (2); one district in Michigan in doubt; whole number, 356. Those marked * served in the Fifty-second Congress. Those marked t served in a previous House. ]


ALABAMA.


1. Richard H. Clarke, D .* Mobile ! 6. John H. Bankhead, D .* Fayette C. H.


2. Jesse F. Stallings, D. Greenville


3. William C. Oates, D .* Abbeville


4. Gatson A. Robbins, D. Selma


5. Joseph E. Cobb, D .* Tuskegee


4. William L. Terry, D .* Little Rock


5. Hugh A. Dinsmore, D .... Fayetteville


6. Robert Neill, D. Batesville


CALIFORNIA.


1. Thomas J. Geary, D .* Santa Rosa


2. Anthony Caminetti, D .* Jackson


3. Sam'l G. Hilburn, R .. Oakland


4. Jas. G. Maguire, D .. San Francisco


5. Eugene F. Loud, R .* _San Francisco


6. Marion Cannon, D. Ventura


7. Wm. W. Bowers, D .* San Diego


COLORADO.


1. LAFE PENCE Denver | 2. JOHN C. BELL Montrose


CONNECTICUT.


1. Lewis Sperry, D. * Hartford 1 3. Charles A. Russell, R .* Killingly


2. James P. Pigott, D. New Haven 4. Robert E. DeForest, D .*__ Bridgeport


DELAWARE.


1. John W. Causey, D .* Milford


FLORIDA.


1. Stephen R. Mallory, D .* Pensacola | 2. Charles M. Cooper, D .__ Jacksonville GEORGIA.


1. Rufus E. Lester, D. * Savannah


2. Benjamin E. Russell, D ._. Bainbridge


3. Charles F. Crisp, D. * Americus


4. Charles L. Moses, D. * Turin 10. James C. C. Black, D. Augusta


5. Leonidas F. Livingston, D .* . Cora


6. Thomas B. Cabiniss, D. Forsyth


7. John W. Maddox, D. Rome


8. Thomas G. Lawson, D .* Eatonton


9. F. C. Tate, D. Tate


11. H. G. Turner, D .* Quitman


IDAHO.


1. Willis Sweet, R .* Moscow


ILLINOIS.


(At large.)


John C. Black, D. Chicago 1 Andrew J. Hunter, D Paris


1. J. Frank Aldrich, R. Chicago


2. Lawrence E. McGann, D .*__ Chicago


3. Allen C. Durborow, Jr., D .*_ Chicago 4. Julius Goldzier, D. _Chicago


5. Albert J. Hopkins, R .* Aurora


6. Robert R. Hitt, R .*___ Mount Morris


7. Thos. J. Henderson, R .* Princeton


8. Robert A. Childs, R .. Hinsd>le


9. Hamilton K. Wheeler, R ._ Kankakee


10. Philip S. Post, R .* Galesburg


11. Benjamin F. Marsh, R.t . Warsaw


12. John J. McDannold, D Mount Sterling.


13. Wm. M. Springer, D .*_ Springfield 14. Benjamin F. Funk, R ._ Bloomington 15. Joseph G. Cannon, R.t. Danville


16. Geo. W. Fithian, D .* Newton


17. Edward Lane, D .* Hillsboro


18. Wm. S. Forman, D .* Nashville


19. James R. Willian s, D .* .Carmi


20. George W. Smith, R .* Murphysboro


INDIANA.


1. A. H. Taylor, D. Petersburg


2. John L. Bretz, D .* Jasper


3. Jason B. Brown, D .* Seymour


4. William H. Holman, D .* Aurora


5. Geo. W. Cooper, D .* . Columbus


6. Henry U. Johnson, R .* Richmond


7. William D. Bynum, D .* Indianapolis


8. Elijah V. Brookshire, D .*_ Craw- fordsville.


9. Dan Waugh, R .* Tipton


10. Thos. Hammond, D. Hammond


11. Augustus N. Martin, D .* Bluffton 12. C. F. McNagny, D .___ Columbia City 13. Chas. Gerard Conn, D. Elkhart


ARKANSAS.


1. Phil. D. McCulloch, Jr .. D. _ Marianna


2. Clif. R. Breckinridge, D .*.. Pine Bluff


3. Thomas C. McRae, D .* 1


Prescott


7. William H. Denson, D. Gadsden


8. Joseph Wheeler, D .* . Wheeler


9. Louis W. Turpin, D .* Newbern


519


FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.


IOWA. .


1. John H. Gear, R.t Burlington


2. Walter I. Hayes, D .* Clinton


3. David B. Henderson, R .* Dubuque


4. Thos. Updegraff, R.t McGregor


5. Robert G. Cousins, R. Upton


6. John Fletchers Lacey, R.t __ Oskaloosa


7. J. A. T. Hull, R .* Des Moines


8. W. P. Hepburn, R.t. Clarinda


9. A. L. Hager, R. Greenfield


10. Jonath. P. Dolliver, R .* Fort Dodge 11. Geo. D. Perkins, R .* Sioux City


KANSAS. (At large.)


William A. Harris, D Linwood


1. Case Broderick, R .* Holton


2. Edward H. Funston, R .* Lola


3. T. J. Hudson, D. Fredonia


4. Charles Curtis, R. Topeka


5. JOHN DAVIS* Junction City


6. WILLIAM BAKER* Lincoln


7. JEREMI'E SIMPSON* Medicine Lodge


KENTUCKY.


1. Wm. J. Stone, D .* Kuttawa


2. Wm. T. Ellis, D .* Owensboro


3. Isaac H. Goodnight, D .*__ Franklin


4. A. B. Montgomery, D .* Elizabethtown


5. A. G. Caruth, D. Louisville


6. Albert S. Berry, D. Newport


7. William C. P. Breckinridge, D.,* Lexington


8. James B. McGreary, D .*__ Richmond 9. Thomas H. Paynter, D .* __ Greenup 10. Marcus C. Lisle, D. Winchester


11. Silas Adams, R. Liberty


LOUISIANA.


1. Adolph Meyer. D .* New Orleans 4. N. C. Blanchard, D .*___ Schreveport


2. R. C. Davey. D. New Orleans


3. A. Price, D .* La Fourche Parish


6. S. M. Robertson, D .*__ Baton Rouge


MAINE.


1. Thomas B. Reed, R .* Portland 1 3. Seth L. Mulliken, R .* Belfast


2. Nelson Dingley, Jr., R .* Lewiston


4. Charles A. Boutelle, R .* Bangor


MARYLAND.


1. Robert F. Brattan, D ._ Princess Anne


2. J. F. C. Talbott, D.f. Towson


3. Harry Wells Rusk, D .* Baltimore


4. Isidore Rayner, D .* Baltimore


5. Barnes Compton, D .* Laurel


6. Wm. M. McKaig, D .*_ _Cumberland


MASSACHUSETTS.


1. Ashley B. Wright, R .___ North Adams 8. Samuel W. McCall, R .... Winchester


2. Frederick H. Gillet, R .... Springfield


3. Joseph H. Walker, R .*. .... Worcester


4. Lewis Dewart Apsley, R .*___ Hudson


5. Moses T. Stevens, D .* North Andover


6. William Cogswell, R .* Salem


7. 1 Henry Cabot Lodge, R .* Nahant


9. Joseph H. O'Neil, D .* Boston


10. Michael J. McEttrick, D. .___ Boston 11. Wm. Franklin Draper, R .. Hopedale


12. Elijah A. Morse, R .* Canton


13. Charles S. Randall, R .* New Bedford


MICHIGAN.


1. J. Logan Chipman, D .* Detroit


3. Julius C. Burrows, R .* Kalamazoo


4. Henry F. Thomas, R. Allegan 10. T. A. E. Weadock, D .* Bay City


5. Chas. E. Belknap, R .___ Grand Rapids 11. John Avery, R Greenville


6. David D. Aitkin, R. Flint


12. S. M. Stephenson, R .* Menominee


MINNESOTA.


1. James A. Tawney, R. Winona 5. Loren Fletcher, R. Minneapolis


2. James T. McCleary, R. Mankato


3. (see M. Hall. D .* Red Wing


4. Andrew R. Kiefer, R. St. Paul


7. J. R. Whiting, D .* St. Clair


2. James S. Gorman, D * Chelsea 8. William S. Linton, R. Saginaw


9. John W. Moon, R. Muskegon


6. M. R. Baldwin, D. Duluth


7. Haldor E. Boen, R. Fergus Falls


1 Elected U. S. Senator.


5. Charles J. Boatner, D .* Monroe


520


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT,


MISSISSIPPI.


1. John M. Allen, D. Tupelo 5. John S. Williams, D .. Yazoo City


2. John C. Kyle, D .* Sardis 6. Thomas R. Stockdale, J *___ Summit


3. Thomas C. Catchings, D .* Vicksburg


7. Charles E. Hooker, D .* Jackson


MISSOURI.


1. William H. Hatch, D .* Hannibal


2. Uriel S Hall, D. Hubbard


3. Alexander M. Dockery, D .*_ _ Gallatin


4. Daniel [). Burnes, 1). St. Joseph


5. John C. Tarsney, D .. „Kansas City


6. David A. De Armond, D .* .Butler


7. John T. Heard, D .* Sedalia


8. Richard Parks Bland, D .* Lebanon


9. Champ Clark, D. Bowling Green


10. Richard Bartholdt, R. St. Louis


11. Charles Frederick Joy, R ... St. Louis


12. Seth W. Cobb, D .* .St. Louis


13. Robert W. Fyan, D .* Marshfield


14. Marshall Arnold, D .* Benton


15. Charles H. Morgan, D.t Lamar


MONTANA.


1. Charles S. Hartman, R. Bozeman


NEBRASKA.


1. William J. Bryan, D .* Lincoln


2. David H. Mercer, R. Omaha


5. WILLIAM A. MOKEIGHAN. _ Red Cloud


3. George D. Meiklejohn, R .__ Fullerton 6. Omer M. Kem * Broken Bow


NEVADA.


1. FRANCIS NEWLANDS Reno


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


1. Henry W. Blair, R.j Manchester - 2. Henry M. Baker, R. Bow


NEW JERSEY.


1. Henry C. Loudenslager, R ._ Paulsboro 5. Cornelius A. Cadmus, D .*___ Paterson


2. John G. Gardner, R .____ Atlantic City 6. Thomas Dunn English, D. *__ Newark 3. J. A. Geissenhainer, D .* Freehold 7. George Bragg Fielder, D ._ Jersey City 4. Johnston Cornish, D ... .. Washington 8. John T. Dunn, D. Elizabeth


NEW YORK.


1. J. W. Covert, D .*__ Long Island City


2. John M. Clancy, D .* Brooklyn


3. Joseph C. Hendrix, D. Brooklyn 4. William J. Coombs, D .*___ Brooklyn


5. John H. Graham, D. Brooklyn


6. Thomas F. Magner, D .* Brooklyn


7. Franklin Bartlett. D ._ New York City 8. E. J. Dunphy. D .* ___ New York City 9. T. J. Campbell, D .*_ New York City 10. Daniel E. Sickles. D.+New York City 11. A. J. Cummings, D .* New York City 12. W. B. Cockran, D .*__ New York City


13. John D. Warner, D .* New York City 14. John R. Fellows, D .*_ New York City 15. A. P. Fitch, D .* New York City


16. William Ryan, D. Port Chester


17. Francis Marvin, R. Port Jervis


18. Jacob Le Fever, R. New Paltz 19. Charles D. Haines, D. __ Kinderhook 20. Charles Tracy, D .* Albany 21. S. J. Schermerhorn, D. Schenectady 22. N. M. Curtis, R .* Ogdensburg


23. John M. Wever, R .* Plattsburg


24. C. A. Chickering, R. _Copenhagen


25. James S. Sherman, R.t. Utica


26. George W. Ray, R .*


Norwich


27. James J. Belden, R .* Syracuse 28. Sereno E. Payne, R .* Auburn


29. Charles W. Gillett, R. Addison


30. James W. Wadsworth, R .*__ Geneseo 31. John Van Vorhis, R.t. Rochester 32. Daniel N. Lockwood, D .* Buffalo


33. Charles Daniels, R. Buffalo


34. Warren B. Hooker, R. * Fredonia


NORTH CAROLINA.


1. W. A. B. Branch, D .* Washington


2. F. A. Woodward, D. Wilson


3. Benjamin F. Grady, D .* .Albertson


4. Benjamin H. Bunn, D .* Rocky Mount


5. Thomas Settle, R. Reidsville


6. Sydenham B.Alexander,D .* Charlotte


7. John S. Henderson, D .* ... Salisbury


8. William. H. Bower, D .. Cilley


9. William T. Crawford, D .* Waynesville


NORTH DAKOTA.


1. Martin N. Johnson, R .*


Petersburg


-


4. Eugene J. Hainer, R. Aurora


4. Hernando De Soto Money, D.t Carrollton


HON. JOHN T. RICH, GOVERNOR.


521


FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.


OHIO.


1. Bellamy Storer, R .* Cincinnati


2. John A. Caldwell, R .* Cincinnati


3. George W. Houk. D .* Dayton


5. I. D. Donovan, D .* Deshler


6. George W. Hulick, R. Batavia


7. George W. Wilson, R. London


8. Luther M. Strong, R. Kenton


9. Byron F. Ritchie, D. Toledo


10. William H. Enochs, R .* Ironton


11. Charles H. Grosvenor, R.f __ Athens


12. Joseph H. Outhwaite D .*_ Columbus


13. D. D. Hare, D .* .___ Upper Sandusky


14. Michael D. Harter, D .* Mansfield 4. F. C. Layton, D .* Wapakoneta


15. H. C. Van Vorhis, R. Zanesville 16. A. J. Pearson, D .* Woodsfield


17. J. A. D. Richards, D. New Philadelphia


18. George P. Ikirt, D .__ East Liverpool


19. S. A. Northway, R .. Jefferson 20. William J. White, R. Cleveland


21. Tom L. Johnson, D .*


Cleveland


OREGON.


1. Binger Hermann, R .* Roseburg | 2. W. R. Ellis, R. Heppner


PENNSYLVANIA.


(At large.)


Alexander McDowell, R. Sharan


1. H. H. Bingham, R .* Philadelphia 2. C'harles O'Neill, R .* ___ Philadelphia


3. William McAleer, D .* Philadelphia 4. John E. Reyburn, R .*__ Philadelphia 5. Alfred C. Harmer, R .* Philadelphia


6. John B. Robinson, R .* Media


7. Irving P. Wanger, R. Norristown


8. William Mutchler, D .* Easton


9. (. J. Erdman, D .. Allentown


10. Marriott Brosius, R .* Lancaster


11. Joseph A. Scranton, R.f __ Scranton


12. William H. Hines, D. . Wilkes Barre


13. James B. Reilly, D .* Pottsville


14. Ephraim M. Woomer, R. _Lebanon


William Lilley, R. Mauch Chunk


15. Myron B. Wright, R .* Susquehanna 16. Albert C. Hopkins, R .* Lock Haven 17. Simon P. Wolverton, D .* _. Sunbury 18. T. M. Mahon, R. _Chambersburg 19. Frank E. Beltzhoover, D .* __ Carlisle 20. Josiah D. Hicks, R. Altoona


21. Daniel B. Heiner, R. Kittanning 22. John Dalzell, R .* Pittsburg


23. Wm. A. Stone, R .*__


Allegheny City


24. William A. Sipe, D. Pittsburg


25. Thos. W. Phillips, R New Castle


26. Joseph C. Sibley, D. Franklin 27. Charles W. Stone, R .* Warren


28. George F. Kribbs, D .*


Clarion


RHODE ISLAND.


1. No election. | 2. No election.


NOTE .- Under the majority law of Rhode Island no election resulted.


SOUTH CAROLINA.


1. William H. Brawley, D .*__ Charleston


2. W. Jasper Talbert, D. .Parksville


3. Asbury C. Lattimer, D. Belton


4. George W. Shell, D .* Laurens


5. Thomas J. Strait, D. Lancaster


6. John L. McLaurin, D. _ Bennettsville 7. George W. Murray, R. Sumpter


SOUTH DAKOTA.


1. John A. Pickler, R .* Faulkton | 2. W. B. Lucas, R. Hot Springs:


TENNESSEE.


1. Alfred A. Taylor, R .* Johnson City


2. John C. Houk, R .* Knoxville


3. Henry C. Snodgrass, D .* Sparta


4. Benton McMillin, D .* Carthage


5. J. D. Richardson, D .*__ Murfreesboro


6. J. E. Washington, D .* Cedar Hill


7. Nicholas N. Cox, D .* Franklin.


8. Benjamin A. Enloe, D .* Jackson


9. Jas. C. McDearmon, D Trenton.


10. Josiah Patterson, D .*


Memphis


TEXAS.


1. J. C. Hutcheson, D. Houston


2. S. B. Cooper, D. Woodville


3. C. Buckley Kilgore, D .*__ Wills Point


4. David B. Culberson, D .* Jefferson


5. Joseph W. Bailey, D .* Gainesville


6. Jo Abbott, D .* Hillsboro


7. George C. Pendleton, D. Belton


8. Charles K. Bell, D. Hamilton


9. J. D. Sayers, D .* Bastrop.


10. Walter Gresham, D. Galveston


11. William H. Crain, D .* Cuero


12. T. M. Paschall, D Castroville


13. J. V. Cockrell, D.


Anson


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


VERMONT.


1. H. Henry Powers, R .* Morrisville | 2. William W. Grout, R .* Barton


VIRGINIA.


1. William A. Jones, D .* Warsaw 6. Paul C. Edmunds, D .* Houston


2. D. Gardner Tyler, D .. Sturgeon Point 7. C. T. O'Ferrall, D .*___ Harrisonburg


3. George D. Wise, D .* Richmond 8. Elisha E. Meredith, D .* Brentsville


4. James F. Epes, D .*_ Blackstone 9. James W. Marshall, D .__ New Castle


5. Claude A. Swanson, D. Chatham 10. Henry St. G. Tucker, D .*__ Staunton


WASHINGTON.


1. John L. Wilson, R .*___ Spokane Falls | 2. W. H. Doolittle, R. Tacoma


WEST VIRGINIA.


1. John O. Pendleton, D .*____ Wheeling 3. Jno. D. Alderson, D .* Nicholas C. H.


2. William L. Wilson, D .*_ Charlestown 4. J. A. Capehart, D .*___ Point Pleasant


WISCONSIN.


1. H. A. Cooper, R. Racine 6. Owen A. Wells, D. Fond du Lac


2. Charles Barwig, D .* Mayville


7. George B. Shaw. R. Eau Claire


3. Joseph W. Babcock, R. Necedah 8. Lyman E. Barnes, D. Appleton


4. 1J. L. Mitchell, D .* Milwaukee 9. Thomas Lynch, D .* Antigo


5. G. H. Brickner* Sheboygan Falls 10. Nils P. Haugen, R .* River Falls


WYOMING.


1. Henry A. Coffeen, D Sheridan


DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES.


ARIZONA.


1. Marcus A. Smith, D .* Tombstone


NEW MEXICO. 4


1. Antonio Joseph, D .* Ojo Caliente


OKLAHOMA.


1. Dennis T. Flynn, R. Guthrie


UTAH.


1. Jos. L. Rawlins, D. Salt Lake


1 Elected U. S. Senator.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


THE JUDICIARY.


SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.


The court holds"annual sessions at Washington, commencing on the second Monday in October. The annual salary of Chief Justice is $10,500, and of Asso- ciate Justices, $10,000.


Chief Justice-MELVILLE W. FULLER, of Illinois, appointed July 20, 1888.


Associate Justices.


Name.


From what State.


When appointed.


Stephen J. Field


California


John M. Harlan


Kentucky


March 10, 1863. November 29, 1877.


Horace Gray


Massachusetts


December 20, 1881.


Samuel Blatchford


New York


March 22, 1882.


David J. Brewer.


Kansas


December 18, 1889.


Henry B. Brown


Michigan.


December 29, 1890.


George Shiras, Jr.


Pennsylvania


July 26, 1892.


Howell E. Jackson


Tennessee


February 4, 1893.


Retired Justice-William Strong, Pennsylvania; salary, $10,000. . James H. McKenney, clerk, $6,000; J. C. Bancroft Davis, reporter, $5,700.


CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.


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


Circuit Judges-Le Baron B. Colt, Bristol, Rhode Island, and William L. Put- nam, Portland, Maine.


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


Circuit Judges-William J. Wallace, Syracuse, New York; E. Henry Lacombe, New York City, and Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford, Connecticut.


Third Julicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Shiras, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Districts of New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania, and Delaware.


Circuit Judges-Marcus W. Acheson, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and George M. Dallas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Fourth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Chief Justice Fuller, of Chicago, Illinois. Districts of Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.


Circuit Judges-Hugh L. Bond, Baltimore, Maryland, and Nathan Goff, Clarks- burg, West Virginia.


Fifth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Jackson, of Nashville, Tennessee. Districts of Northern Georgia, Southern Georgia, Northern Florida, Southern Florida, Northern Alabama, Middle Alabama, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi, Eastern Louisiana, Western Louisiana, Northern Texas, Eastern Texas, and Western Texas.


Circuit Judges-Don A. Pardee, New Orleans, Louisiana, and A. P. McCormick, Dallas, Texas.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


Sixth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Brown, of Detroit, Michigan. Districts of Northern Ohio, Southern Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Kentucky Eastern Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and Western Tennessee.


Circuit Judges-Horace H. Lurton, Tennessee, and William H. Taft, Cincinnati, Ohio.


Seventh Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Harlan, of Chicago, Illinois. Districts of Indiana, Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, Eastern Wisconsin, and Western Wisconsin.


Circuit Judges-James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin, and W. A. Woods, Indianapolis, Indiana.


Eighth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Brewer, of Leavenworth, Kansas. District of Minnesota, Northern District of Iowa, Southern District of Iowa, Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri, Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas, District of Nebraska, District of Colorado, and District of Kansas, and Territories of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Utah.


Circuit Judges-Henry C. Caldwell, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Walter H. San- born, St. Paul, Minnesota.


Ninth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Field, of San Francisco, California. Districts of Northern and Southern California, Oregon, and Nevada, and Territories of Alaska and Arizona.


Circuit Judges-Joseph McKenna, Suisun, California, and William B. Gilbert, Portland, Oregon.


UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS.


Chief Justice-WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, of Massachusetts.


Associate Judges.


CHARLES C. NOTT.


New York


LAWRENCE WELDON,


Illinois


JOHN DAVIS, District of Columbia


STANTON J. PEELLE,


Indiana


Chief Clerk-ARCHIBALD HOPKINS.


Salary of Judges, $4,500 annually.


INTER-STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.


COMMISSIONERS.


William R. Morrison, Chairman, .


Illinois


Wheelock G. Veazey,


Vermont


Martin A. Knapp,


New York


James W. McDill, _ _ Iowa


Judson C. Clements, -


Georgia


Secretary-Edward A. Moseley, Massachusetts.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


THE ARMY.


MAJOR GENERAL JOHN M. SCHOFIELD, Commanding. Aides-de-Camp-Captain C. B. Schofield, Second Cavalry; First Lieutenant T. H. Bliss, First Artillery ; Second Lieutenant R. M. Schofield, Fourth Cavalry. Adjutant General-Brigadier General R. Williams. Inspector General-Brigadier General Joseph C. Breckenridge Acting Judge-Advocate-General-Colonel G. N. Lieber. Quartermaster-General-Brigadier General R. N. Batchelder. Commissary General-Brigadier General Beekman Du Barry. Surgeon-General-Brigadier General Chas. Sutherland. Paymaster-General-Brigadier General William Smith. Chief of Engineers-Brigadier General Thomas Lincoln Casey. Chief of Ordnance-Brigadier General D. W. Flagler. Chief Signal Officer-Brigadier General A. W. Greely.


THE NAVY .*


Bureau of Ordnance-Commodore William M. Folger. Bureau of Equipment-Captain George Dewey.


Bureau of Navigation-Commodore Francis M. Ramsey. Bureau of Yards and Docks-Commodore N. H. Farquhar. Bureau of Provisions and Clothing-Paymaster-General Edwin Stewart. Bureau of Steam Engineering-Engineer-in-Chief George W. Melville. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery-Surgeon-General J. Mills Browne. Bureau of Construction and Repair-Chief Constructor T. D. Wilson. Judge-Advocate-General-Captain Samuel C. Lemly. Board of Inspection and Survey-Rear Admiral George E. Belknap. Superintendent Naval Academy-Captain R. L. Pythian. Hydrographic Office-Lieutenant Commander Richardson Clover. Superintendent Naval Observatory-Captain F. V. McNair. Colonel Commandant-Charles Heywood.




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