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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.
805 Times Bldg., 423 Chestnut.
James P. Newell, Administrator.
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC IM- PROVEMENTS.
301 City Hall.
Edmund R. Kinsey, President.
William T. Findly, Secretary. Wm. E. Rolfe, Associate to President. James M. Jones, Assistant to President. Henry A. Behrens, 2d Assistant to President. Leo Osthaus, Assessor of Special Taxes.
BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 300 City Hall.
Edmund R. Kinsey, President.
Charles M. Talbert, Street Commissioner.
Edward E. Wall, Water Commissioner. C. A. Moreno, Sewer Commissioner. Dwight F. Davis, Park Commissioner. Arnoid J. Hellmich, Harbor and Wharf Com- missioner.
William T. Findly, Secretary.
LICENSE COLLECTOR. 102 City Hall.
Louis Alt, Collector. Louis F. Alt, Chief Deputy. Oliver G. Chapman, Assistant Deputy.
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS.
STREET COMMISSIONER. 325 City Hall. Charles M. Talbert, Commissioner. Charles L. Laxton, Assistant Commissioner.
WATER COMMISSIONER. 312 City Hall.
Edward E. Wall, Commissioner. William E'. Rolfe, Asst. Commissioner.
ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR OF WATER RATES. 100 City Hall.
Claude B. Burton, Collector. John B. Owen, Deputy.
HARBOR AND WHARF COMMISSIONER. 305 City Hall, and Levee, nr. Market. Arnold J. Hellmich, Commissioner. Cornelius M. Raleigh, Chief Clerk.
PARK COMMISSIONER. 304 City Hall.
Dwight F. Davis, Commissioner. Ernst Strehle, Genl. Supt. of Parks.
SEWER COMMISSIONER. 311 City Hall.
Charles A. Moreno, Commissioner. James A. Hooke, Asst.
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 310 City Hall.
J. N. McKelvey, Commissioner. Edw. J. Gieseler, Deputy.
BOARD OF APPEALS. 310 City Hall.
Henry C. Henley, Lewis J. Evans and Harry G. Clymer. Meets 2 p. m., 2d and 4th Mondays.
COMMISSIONER OF SUPPLIES. 317 City Hall.
Joseph B. Thomas, Commissioner. Louis C. Diekmann, Deputy.
INSPECTOR OF BOILERS VATORS. 407 City Hall.
AND ELE-
William A. Hoffman, Inspector.
BOARD OF ENGINEERS EXAMINERS. 407 City Hall.
Henry F. Rosenow, Chairman; Robert Jacob,
William A. Hoffman.
BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS. 120 City Hall.
John W. Drabelle, Chairman. Sidney S. May, Commissioner. Oscar E. Buder, Commissioner. Joseph A. White, Secretary.
BOARD OF HEALTH. 2 Municipal Courts Bldg.
The Mayor, Presiding Officer. Max C. Starkloff, M. D., Health Commissioner. President of the Council. Appointee from Board of Police Commissioners. W. H. Fuchs, M. D. James B. Prichard, M. D. Max Kaufman, Secretary.
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CITY GOVERNMENT. -
HEALTH COMMISSIONER. 3 Municipal Courts Bldg. Max C. Starkloff, M. D., Commissioner. Max Kaufman, Secretary.
SANITARY DIVISION HEALTH DEPART- MENT.
64 Municipal Courts Bldg.
G. Alexander Jordan, M. D., Asst. Health Com- missioner.
HOSPITAL BOARD.
Meets 202 Municipal Courts Bldg.
Mayor Henry W. Kiel, President.
Terms expiring second Tuesday in April, 1914: Emil N. Tolkacz, Vice-President; Benjamin F. Gray Jr. Victor E. Rhodes. Terms expiring second Tuesday in April, 1916: Dr. W. John Harris, B. W Frauenthal, Edw. A. Gessler.
Meets every Wednesday 3:30 p. m., 201 Munici- pal Courts Bldg.
HOSPITAL COMMISSIONER.
202 Municipal Courts Building. Dr. Cleveland H. Shutt, Commissioner. Sidney I. Rooks, Clerk.
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS. 10 Municipal Courts Bldg.
- COUNSELOR. 234 City Hall.
William E. Baird, Counselor.
Truman Post Young, Associate.
Robert Burkham, 2d Associate.
Elmer E. Pearcy, Assistant.
G. William Senn, 2d Assistant.
Everett Paul Griffin, 3d Assistant.
Horace G. Beedle, Chief Clerk.
JURY COMMISSIONER. 2d Floor, S. Wing Court House.
Amos L. Seaman, Commissioner. Val L. Liebig, Chief Deputy.
CITY CHEMIST AND MILK INSPECTION SECTION.
9 Municipal Courts Bldg.
Thos. A. Buckland, Chemist.
Otto A. Daudt, Asst. Chemist. Seth E. Moody, Asst. Chemist.
Chas. B. R. Fitz-William, Asst. Chemist.
Oliver A. Haupt, Milk Inspector. Lincoln T. Baker, Milk Inspector. L. P. Matthews, Clerk.
CITY BACTERIOLOGIST. 1426 Carroll.
Downey L. Harris, Bacteriologist. Edward Tobey, Asst. Bacteriologist. Cora Hesselberg, Asst. Bacteriologist.
JAILER. Four Courts.
William Troll, Jailer.
LIGHTING DEPARTMENT. 326 City Hall.
A. I. Jacobs, Supervisor. Owen D. Tillay, Clerk.
PLUMBING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. 315 City Hall. Charles F. Walther, Supervisor.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS. 413 City Hall.
Charles F. Walther, Chairman. Louis Abel.
John P. Griffin.
CITY FORESTER. 418 City Hall.
Julius Koenig, Forester.
Frederick W. Pape, Asst. Forester.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PENAL AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Gustav Cramer, President.
Maurice J. Gordon, Secretary.
Board-C. J. Kehoe, C. C. Butler, Mrs Henry Ittleson, Mrs. Frank Steeg.
Meets in Council Chamber, Room 210, City Hall, 4th Thursday in each month, at 2:30 p. m.
BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS. 329 Municipal Courts Building
Louis P. Aloe.
Thomas J. Dalton
Edward Flad.
Frederick D. Gardner.
Charles Hertenstein.
Frederick N. Judson.
Jesse McDonald.
Samuel Rosenfeld.
Thomas J. Rowe.
Charles W. Rutledge.
Charles Langemann. Selden P. Spencer.
Clinton E. Udell.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 405 City Hall.
Joseph L. Hornsby, Chairman; James A. Wa- terworth.
PUBLIC RECREATION COMMISSION. 304 City Hall.
Dwight F. Davis, Chairman. Charlotte Rumbold, Secretary.
BOARD OF CHILDREN'S GUARDIANS 237 Municipal Courts Bldg.
CITY PLAN COMMISSION 231 Municipal Courts Bldg.
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY. Building, Olive, 13th to 14th.
Geo. O. Carpenter, President.
John F. Lee, Vice-President.
Board-H. N. Davis. Ben Altheimer, John F. Lee, Wm. Maffitt, Edw. L. Preetorius, O'Neil Ryan, J. L. Mauran, Joseph H. Zumbalen.
Arthur E. Bostwick, Librarian and Secretary. Paul Blackwelder, Assistant Librarian.
BRANCHES.
Barr, 1701 S. Jefferson av. Cabanne, Union av. ne. cor. Cabanne av. Carondelet, 6800 Michigan av. Crunden, 1500 N. 14th.
Divoll, 3831 N. 11th.
Soulard, 704 Soulard.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Municipal Reference Branch, Room 206 City
Hall.
CITY ART MUSEUM. Forest Park. BOARD OF CONTROL.
W. K. Bixby, President.
William H. Lee, Vice-President.
Daniel Catlin.
Thomas H. West.
David R. Francis.
Max Kotany.
Edward Mallinckrodt.
Charles P. Pettus.
Samuel L. Sherer.
R. A. Holland, Director.
Madeleine Borggraefe, Secretary.
OFFICERS.
R. A. Holland, Director. F. E. A. Curley, Curator.
Madeleine Borggraefe, Secretary.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Headquarters, 104 City Hall.
Charles E. Swingley, Chief.
Assistants-T. W. Rucker, William Busch, P. M. Shay, Andrew Coughlin, W. F. Hillen- koetter, H. C. Shockey, John F. Barry, Alexander P. Christie, Thomas Fitzpatrick, W. H. Marquis, Alonzo B. Salmon, Robert S. Punshon, William Panzer, Frank E. Hen- derson, Secretary; John J. Long, Asst. Sec- letary.
NO. AND LOCATION OF COMPANIES.
No. 1 2413 McNair av.
No. 2 508 N. 3d.
No. 3 3648 S. Broadway.
No. 4 2133 Wash.
No. 5 2400 N. 22d.
No. 6 12 N. 9th.
No. 7 1304 S. 18th.
No. 8 1501 Salisbury.
No. 9 1545 N. 8th.
No. 10 12 S. Jefferson av.
No. 11 2400 Bismarck
No. 12 814 N. 71h. No. 13 1015 N. 11th.
No. 14 1425 Market. No. 15 415 S. Broadway.
No. 16 1337 S. Broadway.
No. 17 3220 Easton av.
No. 18 812 N. 7th.
No. 19 1120 St. Louis av.
No. 20 4551 N. Broadway.
No. 21 3417 Market.
No 22 116 Plum. No. 23 129 W. Kraus.
No. 24 1214 Spruce.
No. 25 1600 N. 16th. No. 26 2100 N. 2d.
No. 27 4571 Easton av.
No. 28 3934 Morgan. No. 29 1219 S. Vandeventer av.
No. 30 5516 Vernon av.
No. 31 3945A Kossuth av.
No. 32 2000 Washington av.
No. 33 3324 Park av. No. 34 8227 S. Broadway.
No. 35 5450 Arsenal. No. 36 1719 Union boul. (Automobile).
No. 37 8300 N. Broadway. No. 38 3500 S. Grand av. No. 39 415 S. Broadway.
No. 40 707 N. 11th. No. 41 707 N. 11th. No. 42 5749 Manchester av. No. 43 732 N. King's Highway boul.
No. 44 4425 S. Compton av.
No. 45 914 Allen av.
No. 46 4151 Kennerly av.
No. 47 7219 Florissant av
No. 48 1400 Shawmut pl.
No. 49 3523 Magnolia av.
"No. 50 223 S. Newstead av.
No. 51 4300 Eichelberger av.
No. 52 6810 Clayton av. (Automobile). HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
No. 1 2413 McNair av.
No. 2 2400 N. 22d.
No. 3 12 N. 9th.
No. 4 415 S. Broadway.
No. 5 3417 Market.
No. 6 508 N. 3d.
No. 7 1545 N. 8th.
No. 8 2000 Washington av.
No. 9 3934 Morgan.
No. 10 5450 Arsenal.
No. 11 129 W. Kraus.
No. 12 4551 N. Broadway.
No. 13 707 N. 11th.
No. 14 1304 S. 18th.
No. 15 732 N. King's Highway boul.
No. 16 3500 S. Grand av.
No. 17 1400 Shawmut pl. No. 18 6810 Clayton av. (Automobile).
No. 19 223 S Newstead av. (Automobile).
WATER TOWERS.
No. 1 2000 Washington av.
No. 2 508 N. 3d.
FIREMEN'S FUND ASSN., 2004 Washington av. William H. Marquis, Pres .; John Van- tilburg, Vice-Pres .; B. Brueggemann, Sec .; Thomas Shea, Treas.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FIREMEN'S FUND, Martin R. H. Witter, Pres .; Lam- bert E. Walther, Vice-Pres .; Charles E. Swingley, Sec .; Leon W. Quick, Treas .; Charles E. Swingley, Lambert E. Walther, Leon W. Quick, Martin R. H. Witter, Ben- jamin J. Taussig, Oscar Buckman, Seth Little, B. Brueggemann, Albert Hartman, Thomas Shea. FIREMEN'S MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSN., Charles E. Swingley, Pres .; Adam Newman, Vice-Pres. ; Joseph Boland, Treas .; James L. Mahen, Sec., 415 S. Bway.
UNDERWRITERS' SALVAGE CORPS. Headquarters, 1127 Locust; Nos. 1 and 4, 1127 Locust; No. 2, 1310 Merchant; No. 3, 3321 Locust. James T. O'Donnell, Chief.
OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
W. D. Hemmenway, Pres .; E. R. Cowen, Vice- Pres .; Frank Case, Treas .; C. D. Eaton, Jos. S. Walker, A. Schwartz, Asst. Sec.
FIRE AND POLICE TELEGRAPH. 400 City Hall. George McD. Johns, Superintendent.
MULLANPHY EMIGRANT RELIEF FUND. Office, 307 Locust. COMMISSIONERS.
Ex-Officio Member-The Mayor. 10th Congressional District.
Frederick C. Breitt, William Samel, George Hohmann, Henry C Pollman. 11th Congressional District. John L. Grether, William A. Hoelscher, Nich- olas P. Zimmer, August H. Gruendler, William F. Riley. 12th Congressional District.
Henry J. Bube, William Ambruster, Theodore A. Morrey, Dr. A. H. Sante.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
OFFICERS.
Nicola P. Zimmer, President. Frederick C. Breitt, Vice-President. W. W. Ermatinger, Secretary. Ralph McCoy, Assistant Secretary.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF TOWER GROVE PARK.
Henry C. Haarstick, George O. Carpenter, Julius S. Walsh, William H. Dittmann, George T. Moore.
C. Edwin Hutchings, Sec., Arsenal, nr. Bent av. Res. 3667 Shenandoah av.
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
Samuel B. McPheeters, President.
Charles P. Williams, Vice-President.
Thomas S. Maffitt, Purch. Member.
John J. Sheahan, Treasurer.
Mayor, ex-officio Member.
James C. Espy, Secretary.
HEADQUARTERS, 208 S. 12th.
CHIEF'S OFFICE.
William Young, Chief of Police. Christopher G. Gillaspy, Asst. Chief.
John McMullen, Inspector.
Joseph W. Miller, Jr., Chief's Secretary. Samuel E. Allender, Chief of Detectives. John Schmidt, Asst. Chief of Detectives. Staff of 25 Detectives and 80 Special Officers. Dr. Henry M. Moore, Police Surgeon.
HEADQUARTERS, 208 S. 12th.
CENTRAL DISTRICT - Capt. William C Hess, commanding. That portion of the city between Washington av. on the north, Chouteau av. on the south, and from 22d to the river. Main station, 208 S. 12th
FIRST DISTRICT-Capt. Patrick J. Gaffney, commanding. This district embraces that portion of the city lying between the River des Peres on the south, Osceola street on the north, and from Grand and Sharp avs. to the Mississippi river. Station, 7301 Penn- sylvania av.
SECOND DISTRICT-Capt. John N. Pickel, commanding. This district embraces that portion of the city lying between Osceola and Chippewa on the south, Shenandoah av. on the north, Compton av. and Grand av. to Mississippi river. Main station, Wyoming ne. cor. 9th; sub-station at 4142 Virginia av. THIRD DISTRICT-Capt. George T. McNa- mee, commanding. That portion of the city between Shenandoah av. on the south, Chou- teau av. on the north, and from Compton av. to the river. Main station, 714 Soulard; the sub-station at Lafayette Park.
FOURTH DISTRICT-Capt. Joseph N.
Schoppe, commanding. That portion of the city between Cass av. on the north, Wash- ington av. on the south, and from 22d to the river. Station, 1100 N. 10th.
FIFTH DISTRICT-Capt. James Johnson,
commanding. This district embraces that portion of the city lying between Cass av. on the south, Bremen av. on the north, river on the east and Jefferson av. on the west. The station is at 10th, se. cor. North Market SIXTH DISTRICT-Capt. Michael O'Malley, commanding. This district is bounded by the river east, Bremen av. and Nat. Bridge av. on the south, Humboldt av. and Bircher on the north, Taylor av. west. The main station is at Angelica, sw. cor. 9th; sub-station, O'Fallon Park.
SEVENTH DISTRICT-Capt. John E. Wilson, commanding. This district is bounded east
by Compton av. and Grand av. King's High- way boul. on the west, Chippewa on the south, Manchester av., Vandeventer av. and Clayton av. on the north. The main station is at Grand av. se. cor. Magnolia av .; sub-station, 1414 S. Vandeventer av.
EIGHTH DISTRICT-Capt. Martin O'Brien, commanding. This district is bounded on the east by 22d, on the west by Grand and Van- deventer avs., on the south by Chouteau and Manchester avs., on the north by Washington and Delmar bouls. Station, 2801 Laclede av. NINTH DISTRICT-Capt . Seth Singleton,
commanding. This district is bounded on the east by 22d and Jefferson av., on the west by Clay av. and Sarah, on the south by Wash- ington av. and Delmar boul., on the north by Nat. Bdge. av. Station, 2600 Dayton.
TENTH DISTRICT-Capt. Peter Reynolds, commanding. This district is bounded on the east by Clay av. and Sarah, on the west by Union boul. and King's Highway boul., on the north by Nat. Bdge. av. and Labadie av., on the south by Delmar boul. and Lindell boul. Station, 4548 Easton av.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT-Capt. Edward J. Phillips, commanding. This district is bound- ed on the east by Vandeventer and Boyle avs., on the west by King's Highway boul .. on the south by Clayton and Manchester avs., on the north by Delmar boul. Station, New- stead av., nr. Laclede av.
TWELFTH DISTRICT-Capt. Robert M. Han- na, commanding. This district is bounded west by the city limits, east by King's Highway boul., south by Lindell boul. and north by North Market street. Main station, Page boul. ne. cor. Union boul.
MOUNTED DISTRICT-Capt. Albert W. Schwartz, commanding. The main station is at Clayton av. and Forest Park. The sub-sta- tions are center of Forest Park, main drive and Union boul., at (Clifton Heights) Old Manchester rd., nr. Magnolia av. and Broad- way and Pelham av. This district is bound- ed: Sec. 1-On the west and south by the city limits, on the east by Sharp av., Caron- delet Park, Kansas st., Grand av. and Chip- pewa st .; on the west by King's Highway. on the north by Lindell boul. Sec. 2-On the east by the Mississippi River, Humboldt, Broadway, Taylor av., Nat. Bdge. av. and Union boul., on the south by North Market st. SPECIAL DETECTIVE DISTRICTS.
No. 1-Wyoming, ne. cor. 9th.
No. 2-1100 N. 10th.
No. 3-10th, se. cor. North Market.
No. 4-Grand av. se. cor. Magnolia av.
No. 5-2600 Dayton.
No. 6-4548 Easton av.
ST. LOUIS POLICE RELIEF ASSN.
Frank J. Steffen, President.
Martin O'Brien, Secretary.
Michael J. Finn, Treasurer.
Meets 1st Monday in each month after pay day at 208 S. 12th.
ST. LOUIS POLICE FUNERAL ASSN. 208 S. 12th.
W. R. Caudle, President.
F. J. Steutermann, Vice-President.
John Herlow, Secretary.
F. W. Fogarty, Treasurer.
BOARD OF PAROLE AND PROBATION.
134 Municipal Courts Bldg. BOARD. Judge Karl Kimmel, Chairman.
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Judge John T. Sanders, Vice-Chairman. Judge Henry Pleffle, Horace G. Beedle, Capt. Frank J. Primavesi, John S. Stradal, chf. P. P. Officer; Adalbert H. Olmstedt, John Wohradsky Jr., Jessie Lansing Moller, Asst. P. P. Officers.
. PROBATION OFFICER OF THE JUVENILE COURT.
25 Municipal Courts Bldg.
Hugh M. Fullerton, Chief Probation Officer. Jesse P. Smith, Asst. Chief Probation Officer; Emilie C. Runge, Sara C. Young, B. Howard Clark, Catherine R. Dunn, Catherine M. An- derson, Jennie H. Mincke, T. Lynn DeGrant Joseph A. Gavin, Lou R. Essex, August T. Marten, Harry R. McLain, Belle Tracy, As- sistants.
COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF RUBBISH AND HOUSEHOLD ASHES. Office, 3865 Forest Park boul.
REMOVAL OF DEAD ANIMALS AND GARBAGE.
Office 322 City Hall and 3865 Forest Park boul.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
CITY HOSPITAL
Fourteenth, Grattan, Carroll and Lafayette av
Wayne O. Smith, Superintendent.
ROBERT KOCH HOSPITAL
(For Contagious Diseases.) South of Jefferson Barracks.
Michael J. Dwyer, M. D., Superintendent.
THE INFIRMARY
Arsenal, nr. Dalton av.
William Anderson, Superintendent.
THE SANITARIUM.
Arsenal, nr. Macklind av.
George A. Johns, M. D., Superintendent.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE HOSPITAL.
Arsenal, near Dalton av.
M. E. Hainsworth, Superintendent.
ISOLATION HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN.
Arsenal, near Macklind av.
William Anderson, Superintendent.
WORK HOUSE. 4200 S. Broadway.
Frank J. Primavesi, Superintendent.
HOUSE OF DETENTION. 1226 Clark av. Francis M. Dodson, Superintendent. Mrs. Frances M. Dodson, Matron.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. 4035 Virginia av. John W. Major, Superintendent.
COURT HOUSE 4th, Broadway, Chestnut and Market
CITY HALL Market, 12th and 13th.
CITY HALL (OLD) 11th, cor. Market.
FOUR COURTS Clark av. 11th and 12th
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN
Tower Grove av. and Flora boul. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Office 1107, 415 Pine. Edwards Whittaker, Pres .; D. S. H. Smith, Vice-Pres .; A. D. Cunningham, Sec. and Treas .; E. C. Elliot, Edmund A. Engler, Dr. John Green, Judge George C. Hitchcock, Dr. David F. Houston, Norvell Saunders, Leon- ard Matthews, W. H. H. Pettus, John F. Shepley, Philip C. Scanlan, Bishop D. S. Tuttie, Harold H. Tittman; Director of Gar- den, Dr. George T. Moore.
TOWER GROVE PARK BOARD OF COM- MISSIONERS
C. E. Hutchings, Secretary, Arsenal, nr. Bent av. Residence, 3667 Shenandoah av.
MUNICIPAL COURTS BUILDING Market, se. cor. 14th
CITY ART MUSEUM Forest Park
R. A. Holland, Director. Francis E. A. Curley, Curator.
Madeleine Borggraefe, Sec.
CITY DISPENSARIES . Old City Hall
Branch No 1-3745 N. Bway
Branch No. 3-4919 Easton av.
Branch No. 4- 907 S. Vandeventer av.
MUNICIPAL TESTING LABORATORY.
Montgomery Schuyler, Engineer in Charge, 47 Municipal Courts Bldg.
CITY WATER WORKS.
Chain of Rocks, 10690 River View Drive, and Bissell's Point, E. Grand av. nr. 2d. Emer- gency Sub-station, 2329 Walnut
CITY ASPHALT PLANT. Eager rd. and King's Highway boul.
CITY MORGUE.
Spruce, ne. cor. 12th
John J. Kennedy, Superintendent.
MARKETS.
Biddle, 13th, Biddle and O'Fallon.
Soulard, ws. 7th, nr. Carroll.
South St. Louis, 7703 S. Bway. Union, Bway to 6th, Morgan to Lucas av.
CITY SCALES.
Biddle Market, High, nw. cor. Biddle.
Bridge, 3d, nr. Lucas av.
City, Bway, nr. O'Fallon. Soulard Market, Carroll, se. cor. 8th
South St. Louis, 7703 S. Bway.
Sturgeon, 2322 N. Bway.
Thorpe, 5300 Arsenal.
Tyler Street, 122 Tyler.
CITY DUMPS.
Ft. Mullanphy, ft. Gratiot, ft. Warren, ft. Clark av. ft. Steins, ft. Chouteau av.
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THE COURTS.
CITY DOG POUND. Ft. Gasconade. John Bardol, Superintendent
CITY PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.
No. 1-1114 N. 10th No. 2-1620 S. 7th No. 3-Carr Park Fairground Park
THE COURTS.
U. S. DISTRICT COURT. 3d fl., Custom House.
Regular terms begin on the third Monday in March and September. Return terms on first Monday of each month.
Hon. David P. Dyer, Judge.
Charles A. Houts, District Attorney.
Walter W. Nall, Clerk.
Edward F. Regenhardt, Marshal.
Walter D. Coles, Referee in Bankruptcy.
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. 308 Custom House.
Held first Monday in May annually at St. Paul, Minn., and first Monday in September annu- ally at Denver, Colo., or Cheyenne, Wyo., and first Monday in December annually at St. Louis, Mo., and at such other times and places as the Court may designate.
Hon. Willis VanDeventer, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Circuit Justice. Hon. Walter H. Sanborn, Judge.
Hon. William C. Hook, Judge.
Hon. Elmer B. Adams, Circuit Judge.
Hon. Walter I. Smith, Judge.
Hon. John E. Carland, Circuit Judge.
John D. Jordan, Clerk.
Edward F. Regenhardt, Marshal.
SUPREME COURT OF MISSOURI. Held in Jefferson City.
Regular terms begin in Jefferson City second Tuesday in April and October. Hon. Henry Lamin. Chief Justice. DIVISION NO. 1.
Hon. A. M. Woodson, Presiding Judge.
Judges-Hon. Henry Lamm, Hon. W. w. Graves, Hon. Henry W. Bond.
Commissioners-Hon. James T. Blair, Hon. Ste- phen S. Brown.
DIVISION NO. 2.
Hon. John C. Brown, Presiding Judge.
Judges-Hon. Franklin Ferriss, Hon. R. F. Walker.
Commissioners-Hon. Reuben F. Roy, Hon. Fred L. Williams.
H'on. John T. Barker, Atty. Genl.
W. T. Rutherford, Asst. Atty. Genl.
W. M. Fitch, Asst. Atty. Genl. T. J. Higgs, Asst. Atty. Genl. Ernest A. Green, Asst. Atty. Genl.
Jacob D. Allen, Clerk.
Perry S. Rader, Reporter.
Joseph H. Finks, Marshal. George E. Smith, Librarian.
ST. LOUIS COURT OF APPEALS.
Held 1714 Pierce Bldg., 112 N. 4th.
Regular terms begin on the first Monday in March and October. Hon. Geo. D. Reynolds, Presiding Judge. Hon Albert D. Nortoni, Hon. William H. Al- len, Judges.
Jos. Flory, Clerk. William T. Hunter, Marshal.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS.
Held in the Court House, except the Criminal Divisions, Nos. 10, 11 and 12, which hold ses- sions in the Municipal Courts Bldg.
Regular terms begin on the first Monday in Feb- ruary, April, June, October and December. Suits must have been served fifteen days be- fore the first day of the return term to be triable at that term, or they will not be triable till the second term. JUDGES.
Hon. J. Hugo Grimm, No. 1.
Hon. Daniel D. Fisher, No. 2.
Hon. George C. Hitchcock, No. 3.
Hon. Leo S. Rassieur, No. 4.
Hon. William T. Jones, No. 5. Hon. Eugene McQuillin, No. 6.
Hon. Wilson A. Taylor, No. 7.
Hon. Thomas C. Hennings, No. 8.
Hon Rhodes E. Cave, No. 9.
Hon. James E. Withrow, No. 10.
Hon. Kent Koerner, No. 11.
Hon. William M. Kinsey, No. 12. Charles R. Graves, Circuit Clerk.
Alexander M. Lewis, Chief Deputy.
Joseph F. Dickmann, Sheriff.
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CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS-CRIMINAL CAUSES.
Nos. 10, 11 and 12, Held in the Municipal Courts Bldg.
Regular terms begin on the first Monday in February, April, June, October and December. JUDGES.
Hon. James E. Withrow, No. 10.
Hon. Kent Koerner, No. 11.
Hon. William M. Kinsey, No. 12.
Thomas B. Harvey, Circuit Attorney. C. Orrick Bishop, Asst. Circuit Attorney.
Andrew C. Maroney, Asst. Circuit Attorney.
Hiram N. Moore, Asst. Circuit Attorney. William Baer, Asst. Circuit Attorney. Edward J. McMullen, Asst. Circuit Attorney. Lawrence McDaniel, Asst. Circuit Attorney. William L. Fitzgerald, Asst. Circuit Attorney. R. Perry Spencer, Asst. Circuit Attorney. Henry C. Echterhoff, Clerk.
Joseph F. Dickmann, Sheriff.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS-JUVENILE CAUSES. Held in Room 29, Municipal Courts Bldg.
PROBATE COURT. (Held in the east wing of the Court House.
Regular terms begin on the first Monday in March, June and December, and second Mon- day in September. Adjourned terms are held after each regular term. Hon. Charles W. Holtcamp, Judge. George Brand, Chief Clerk.
Joseph F. Dickmann, Sheriff.
COURT OF CRIMINAL CORRECTION. First Floor Municipal Courts Bldg.
Hon. Calvin N. Miller, Judge.
Hon. Benjamin F. Clark, Judge Division No. 2. Howard Sidener, Prosecuting Attorney.
J. Ray Weinbrenner, Asst. Prosecuting Attor- ney.
I. Joel Wilson, Associate Pros. Atty.
Thomas J. J. Stanton, Associate Pros. Atty. Ferdinand I. G. Knittel, Clerk. Joseph F. Dickmann, Sheriff.
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STATE OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
POLICE COURTS.
First District, Municipal Courts Bldg. Karl Kimmel, Judge.
Vital W. Garesche, City Attorney.
Luke E. Hart, Associate City Attorney.
Thomas S. Hauk, Clerk.
Frederick W. Mueller, Asst. Clerk. Rome W. Brandon, Asst. Clerk. Second District, 2600 Dayton. John S. Sanders, Judge.
Norman J. Saddler, Asst. City Attorney. James A. Arnold, Clerk.
District South of Arsenal, 3126 S. 9th. Henry Pfeffle, Judge.
Matthew R. Conkling, Asst. City Attorney. Henry Gog, Clerk.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
First District Court-Louis C. Spies, 2812A Cherokee.
Second District Court-Henry Pfeffle, 2017 S. Bway.
Third District Court-Frank M. Kleiber, 1109 Chouteau av. Fourth District Court-Frank M. Slater, 220, 706 Chestnut. Fourth District Court No. 2-Chauncey J. Krueger, 2d fl, 1007 Chestnut. Fifth District Court -- Robert Walker, 203, 810 Olive
Fifth District Court No. 2-Charles S. Luce, 11, 620 Chestnut. Sixth District Court-James P. Miles, 1317 N. Bway.
Seventh District Court-George W. Riechmann, 13, 2504 N. 14th. Eighth District Court-George Grassmuck, 4103A Easton av.
Ninth District Court-William D. Moore, 4006 Chouteau av.
CONSTABLES.
First District Court-John Eyermann, 2812A Cherokee. Second District Court-William Dutzi, 2017 S. Bway.
Third District Court -- John E. Clooney, 1109 Chouteau av.
Fourth District Court-John C. Boepple, 220, 706 Chestnut.
Fourth District Court, No. 2-Charles H. Tur- pin, 2d .fl, 1007 Chestnut. Fifth District Court-George P. Bone, 207, 810 Olive.
Fifth District Court, No. 2-William E. Well- man, 9, 620 Chestnut.
Sixth District Court-Thomas H. Quinn, 1317 N. Bway.
Seventli District Court-Henry Landwehr, 13, 2504 N. 14th. Eighth District Court-Edward W. Klorer, 4103A Easton av. Ninth District Court-William C. Metz, 4006 Chouteau av.
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