Albany city directory 1905, Part 11

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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY COUNTY GOVERNMENT, 1905.


(Election on the first Tuesday after first


Monday in November. Government organizes on the second Tuesday of January.)


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


Officers of the Board.


PETER WALKER, President. LUTHER C. WARNER, Clerk. THOMAS C. SMITH, Journal Clerk.


ALBANY MEMBERS.


1st Ward -- Philip Wolfstich. - R. 2d Ward - Peter J. Kresser. - D. 3d Ward -John J. McGuire. - D. 4th Ward - William Hummel. - R. 5th Ward -James Cahill. - D.


6th Ward - William F. Burnham .- R. 7th Ward - William E. Caswell. - R. 8th Ward - Patrick F. White. - D. 9th Ward - Jolin J. Peacock. - D.


10th Ward -Henry E. Braun. - R. 11th Ward - William C. Jordan. - R. 12th Ward - Edward J. Patterson .- D. 13th Ward - Arthur Banfill. - R.


14th Ward - Lansing I. Platt. - R. 15th Ward -John Tommaney. - D. 16th Ward -George D. Albee. - R. 17th Ward - Isaac I. Truax. - R. 18th Ward - William Schramm. - R. 19th Ward - Frank Scheuer. - R.


COHOES.


1st Ward - Malachi McGinnis. - D.


2d Ward - Alcide Berthelot. - R.


3d Ward - Henry Bourgeois. - R. 4th Ward - L. Napoleon Marcil. - R. 5th Ward - Alexander Arthur. - R. 6th Ward - Moise A. Granger. - R.


WATERVLIET.


Ist Dist. - Frederick T. Hathaway-R 2d Dist. - Andrew Armstrong. - R.


3d Dist. - Cornelius T. Murphy. - D.


TOWNS.


Berne - Wallace A. Peasley. - R. Bethlehem - Edward J. Bedell. - R. Coeymans - Leonard A. Carhart. - R. Colonie - John P. McNab. - R.


Green Island - Carrell Coon. - R. Guilderland - Peter Walker. - R.


Knox - Charles W. Schoonmaker. - R. New Scotland-Albert Van Derpoel-R Rensselaerville-Jacob B. Norwood-R Westerlo - George W. Taylor. - R.


Miscellaneous Officers.


Almshouse - William H. Storrs, Supt. Coroners - William L. Schupp, Walter F. Van Guysling, Wm. C. Baxter, Michael J. Ray.


Coroners' Physicians - Alvah H.


Traver, Charles L. Witbeck, Wm. E. Silcocks, James F. Rooney.


County Physician - Gebhard L. UII- man, M. D. County Clerk - John Franey, office City Hall.


Deputy County Clerk - Frederick J. Barends.


County Judge - Clifford D. Gregory.


Surrogate - George H. Fitts.


Clerk of the Surrogate's Court - Quentin S. McNeill.


County Treasurer - John A. Howe, jr., office City Hall.


Deputy County Treasurer - James E. Noble.


Sheriff - Sebastian W. Pitts, office County Building.


Under Sheriff - Joseph Besch.


District Attorney-George Addington. Assistant District Attorneys - Robert H. McCormic, Israel Belanger.


U. S., Loan Commissioners - John Ryall, James Kelly.


Sealer of Weights and Measures - Charles W. Wright.


Superintendent of the Poor - William H. Storrs.


County School Commissioners-Charles D. Niver, South Bethlehem; William J. Haverly, West Berne; John D. White, Altamont.


Transfer Tax Appraiser - Charles B. Templeton.


COUNTY JAIL, DELAWARE AV.


Jailer - Walter McBain.


PENITENTIARY, DELAWARE AV.


Custodian - Sebastian W. Pitts, ex officio.


Deputy - W. C. De Rouville.


Physician - Gebhard L. Ullman, M. D. Chaplain - Andrew M. Vanderwart. Catholic Chaplain - Rev. Alphonse Lehrscholl.


Clerk and Bookkeeper - George W. Kirkland.


Hall Keeper - Robert M. Edwards.


Keepers -A. D. Finkle, Wm. J. Fonda, John E. Smith, Charles B. Smith, Edward J. Deevey, Patrick J. McTigue, Edward Coons, Michael Tomaro, Wil- liam Halloran, Robert J. Kotasky, George E. Sabey.


Night Watchmen - John H. Smith, John A. Hammnes.


Transfer Officer - Clarence V. R. Pitts. Matrons -Mrs. Alice Casey, Annie Clark, Mrs. Anna Cox.


NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.


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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, 1905.


ELECTION FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MON- DAY IN NOVEMBER.


LEGISLATURE MEETS ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY.


EXCELSIOR


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Governor - Frank W. Higgins, of Olean; salary, $10,000; elected bien- nially; term expires December 31, 1906. Frank E. Perley, Private Secretary. Col. Selden E. Marvin, Military Secre- tary. John T. Joyce, Pardon Clerk. Edgar L. Murlin, Appointment Clerk. Office, second floor, Capitol.


Governor's Staff - Brig .- Gen. Nelson H. Henry, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. Col. Harrison Kerr Bird, Col. Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, Major Al- fred Rutgers Whitney, jr., Major James Schuyler Stewart, Lt. Col. James Hollis Wells, Lt. Col. John Henry Foote, Capt. Louis Wendel, Capt. Walter Frederick Barnes, Capt. Oscar Erlandsen, Capt. Henry Jared Cookinham, jr., Capt. John Philip Benkard, Capt. John Robert Foley, Capt. Harry Signa Richmond, Capt. Fred Horace Wilson, Lieut. Frank Truscott Haggerty, Com. William Buel Franklin, Aides-de-Camp.


Lieutenant-Governor - Matthew Linn Bruce, of New York; salary, $5,000; elected biennially; term expires Decem- ber 31, 1906. Office, third floor, Capitol.


Secretary of State -John F. O'Brien, of West Chazy; salary, $5,000; term ex- pires December 31, 1906. J. B. H. Mon- gin, of Waterloo, Deputy Secretary of State. H. G. Tennant, of Schoharie, Second Deputy. Office, second floor, Capitol.


Comptroller -Otto Kelsey, of Geneseo; salary, $6,000; term expires December 31, 1906. 'Clark H. Timerman, Deputy Comptroller. Willis E. Merriman, Sec- ond Deputy. George C. Lewis, Private Sec. Office, State Hall.


Treasurer - John G. Wallenmeier, jr., of Tonawanda; salary, $5,000; term ex- pires December 31, 1906. Barnet H. Davis, of Palmyra, Deputy Treasurer; salary, $4,000. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Attorney-General - Julius M. Mayer, of New York; salary, $5,000; term ex-


pires December 31, 1906. James G. Graham, First Deputy. Horace Mc- Guire, Second Deputy. Office, second floor, Capitol.


Engineer and Surveyor - Henry A. Van Alstyne, of Albany; salary, $5,000; term expires December 31, 1906. Ed- mund F. Van Hoesen, of Buffalo, Deputy. Henry C. Allen, Special Deputy. Office, State Hall.


ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS.


Insurance Department - Francis Hen- dricks, of Syracuse, Superintendent ; salary, $7,000; appointed by the Gover- nor; term, three years. Robert H. Hunter, Poughkeepsie, Deputy Supt. Henry D. Appleton, Albany, 2nd Deputy Supt. Richard J. Shanahan, 3d Deputy Supt. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Bank Department - Frederick D. Kil- burn, Malone, Superintendent; salary, $7,000; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. George I. Skinner, Deputy Supt. John W. Wheelock, Second Dep- uty. Office, State Hall.


Railroad Commissioners - George W. Dunn, Binghamton; Frank M. Baker, Owego; Joseph M. Dickey, Newburgh; salaries, $8,000; appointed by the Gover- nor; term, five years. George W. Ald- ridge, Secretary. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Department of Excise -Patrick W. Cullinan, Oswego, Commissioner; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. Maynard N. Clement, Dep- uty. Silas B. Lyman, 2nd Deputy. F. M. Parsons, Secretary. Office, second


floor, Capitol.


Education Department - Whitelaw Reid, Chancellor; St. Clair McKelway, Vice-Chancellor; William Nottingham, Daniel Beach, Eugene A. Philbin, Charles A. Gardiner, Edward Lauter- bach, T. Guilford Smith, Pliny T. Sexton, Charles S. Francis, Lucian L. Shedden, Regents. Andrew S. Draper, Commis-


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sioner; salary $7,500. Harlan H. Hor- ner, Sec. to Com .; Howard J. Rogers, Ist Asst. Com .; Edward J. Goodwin, 2nd Asst. Com .; Augustus S. Downing, 3d Asst. Com .; salaries $5,000. Melvil Dewey, Director Libraries and Home Education; salary $5,000. John M. Clarke, Director Science and of State Museum; salary $3,600. William Mason, Chief Division of Accounts; salary $2,500. James D. Sullivan, Chief Div. of Compulsory Attendance ; salary $3,000. Charles F. Wheelock, Chief Div. Examinations; salary $4,000. Frank H. Wood, Chief Div. of Inspection; salary $3,500. Thomas E. Finegan, Chief Div. of Law; salary $3,500. Charles E. Fitch, Chief Div. Records; salary $2,500. Hiram C. Case, Chief Div. Statistics; salary $2,500. Office, fourth floor, Cap- itol.


Superintendent of Public Works - Nicholas V. V. Franchot, of Olean; salary, $6,000; appointed by the Gov- ernor; term, during the term of Gov- ernor. Winslow M. Mead, Deputy Supt. John N. Parker, Thomas Wheeler, Hous- ton Barnard, Asst. Supts. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Commissioner of Agriculture-Charles A. Wieting, of Cobleskill; salary, $4,000; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. George L. Flanders, of North Chatham, First Assistant. Office, second floor, Capitol.


Commissioner of Forest, Fish and Game - James S. Whipple, of Sala- manca; salary, $5,000; term, four years; J. Duncan Lawrence, of Bloomville, Dep. Com., salary, $2,500. John D. Whish, Sec. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.


Commissioner of Health - Eugene H. Porter, M. D., New York city; appointed by the Governor; term expires December 31, 1909. William E. Johnson, Secre- tary. Office, sixth floor, Capitol.


Civil Service Commission - Charles F. Millikin, President; John E. Kraft, Roscoe C. E. Brown; appointed by the Governor. John C. Birdseye, Secretary. Charles S. Fowler, Chief Examiner. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.


Commission of Prisons - John G. Wickser, Buffalo, President; salary, $2,500; Edwin O. Holter, Cornelius V. Collins; no salary, expenses paid; ap- pointed by the Governor. George Mc- Laughlin, Secretary. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Superintendent of State Prisons-Cor- nelius V. Collins, Troy; salary, $6,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Trustees of Public Buildings - The


Governor, Lieutenant-Governor and Speaker of the Assembly. Robert J. Hill, Newburgh, Superintendent; appointed by Trustees. Richard O'Brien, Deputy Su- perintendent. Office, first floor, Capitol.


State Architect - George L. Heins, New York; appointed by the Governor; salary, $7,500. P. H. Mallory, Private Secretary. Office, fourth floor, Capitol. Tax Commissioners - William Halpin, New York; Lester F. Stearns, Dunkirk; Ceylon H. Lewis, Syracuse; salaries, $5,000 each; appointed by the Governor; term, three years. Peter Deyo, Secre- tary. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Labor Commissioner - P. Tecumseh Sherman, New York; John Williams, Utica, First Deputy; John Lundrigan, Buffalo, Second Deputy.


Commissioners in Lunacy - Dr. Wil- liam Mabon, President; salary, $8,700; William L. Parkhurst, Canandaigua; Daniel N. Lockwood, Buffalo; salary, $6,200; appointed by the Governor; term, six years. T. E. McGarr, Secre- tary. Office, first floor, Capitol.


Board of Charities - Commissioners - Enoch Vine Stoddard, Pres. Stephen Smith, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Annie G. dePey- ster, Augustus Floyd, Simon W. Rosen- dale, Newton Aldrich, Dennis McCarthy, John Notman, William H. Gratwick, Michael J. Scanlan, William R. Stewart, Ralph W. Thomas. Robert W. Hebberd, Secretary. Robert W. Hill, Superin- tendent of State and Alien Poor. Wil- liam B. Buck, Supt. of Inspection. Office, first floor, Capitol


Fiscal Supervisor of State Charities - Harry H. Bender, Albany; salary, $6,000; appointed by the Governor for a term of five years. Herbert F. Prescott, Sec.


Trustees of Public Buildings - The Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor and the Speaker of the Assembly.


Commissioners of the Land Office - The Lieutenant-Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of State, Comp- troller, Treasurer, Attorney-General and Engineer and Surveyor, ex-officiis.


Canal Board - The Commissioners of tne Canal Fund, the Superintendent of Public Works, and the State Engineer and Surveyor, ex-officiis.


Commissioners of the Canal Fund - The Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer and At- torney-General, ex-officiis.


Board of State Canvassers - The Sec- retary of State, Comptroller, Attorney- General, Treasurer, Engineer and Sur- veyor. 1


Commissioners of the State Reserva- tion at Niagara - Thomas P. Kingsford,


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Oswego; Charles M. Dow, Jamestown; Alexander G. Porter, Niagara Falls; George Raines, Rochester; Alvah K. Potter, Lockport. Appointed by the Governor.


Board of Equalization of Assessments - Lieutenant-Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of State, Comp- troller, Treasurer, Attorney-General, State Engineer and Surveyor and Tax Commissioners.


Board of Classification - Fiscal Super- visor of State Charities, Superintendent of State Prisons, State Commission of Prisons, Lunacy Commission. F. H. Mills, Secretary.


Historian-Hugh Hastings, New York; appointed by the Governor. Richard E. Day, Chief Clerk. Office, sixth floor, Capitol.


Inspector of Gas Meters -Jastrow Alexander, New York; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Governor; term, five years. John Pauly, Albany; Joseph Stockmar, Buffalo; George A. Owens, Brooklyn; Oscar F. Price, Jamestown, Deputies; salaries, $1,500.


Superintendent of Weights and Meas- ures - Lewis Boss, Albany; salary, $500. Office, State Hall.


Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation in the United States - Ernest W. Huffcut, Ithaca; Charles T. Terry, New York; Walter S. Logan, New York. Appointed by the Governor for a term of four years.


Board of Medical Examiners -Medical Society: William W. Potter, M. D., Buffalo, President. Maurice J. Lewi, M. D., New York, Secretary. Homœo- pathic Medical Society: John M. Lee, M. D., Rochester, President. J. Willis Candee, M. D., Syracuse, Secretary. Eclectic Medical Society: Lee H. Smith, M. D., Buffalo, President. A. R. Tiel, M. D., Matteawan, Secretary.


Board of Veterinary Examiners - George H. Berns, D. V. S., Brooklyn, President. Claude D. Morris, D. V. S., Binghamton, Secretary.


Board of Examiners of Horseshoers - Robert Keenan, Brooklyn; Valentine Schaefer, New York; Charles W. Kirk, Albany; Emil Morschauser, Poughkeep- sie; James Williamson, Albany. Ap- pointed by the Governor for a term of five years.


Board of Nurse Examiners - Sophia F. Palmer, Rochester, President. Jane E. Hitchcock, New York, Secretary.


Examiners of Public Accountants - John R. Loomis, New York, President. John R. Sparrow, New York, Secretary.


Board of Examining Embalmers - Cornelius F. Burns, Troy, President. William J. Phillips, Albany, Secretary. Harry J. Selfridge, Poughkeepsie; Fred- erick Hulberg, New York City; Lemuel A. Jeffreys, Rochester. Appointed by the Governor for a term of three years. Board of Pharmacy - Charles B. Sears, Auburn, President. Warren L. Bradt, Albany, Secretary. Clarence O. Bigelow, New York; Frederic P. Tuthill, Brooklyn; William Muir, Brooklyn; George C. Diekman, New York; Joseph Weinstein, New York; Byron M. Hyde, Rochester; George H. Merritt, Newburg; Judson B. Todd, Ithaca; Willis G. Gregory, Buffalo; Herbert M. Groves, Batavia; Alfred M. Palmer, Olean; George Reimann, Buffalo; S. A. Grove, Buffalo. Term, five years.


Board of Dental Examiners - A. M. Holmes, D. D. S., Morrisville, President. Frank French, M. D. S., Rochester, Sec- retary.


Commissioners of State Fair-Samuel D. Willard, Geneva; George I. Wilber, Oneonta ; Ira Sharp, Lowville; De Forest Settle, Syracuse; Abraham E. Perrin, Buffalo; Augustus Denniston, Washing- tonville; Milo H. Olin, Perry; George A. Smith, Frankfort; James H. Durkee, Sandy Hill. The Lieut .- Governor and Com. of Agriculture, ex-officio. Ap pointed by the Governor.


Advisory Board of Consulting Engi- neers (Canals) - Edward A. Bond, Watertown, Chairman; salary, $8,500. Thomas W. Symonds, Washington; Wil- liam A. Brackenridge, Niagara Falls; Elmer L. Corthell, New York; Alfred B. Fry, New York, salary, $7,500.


Special Examiners and Appraisers (Canals) - Harvey J. Donaldson, Balls- ton Spa; J. Edgar Leaycraft, New York City; George Bingham, Lancaster, $5,- 000, and $2,500 expenses each.


Racing Commissioners - August Bel- mont, New York; John Sanford, Am- sterdam; Edwin D. Morgan, New York.


Bureau of Military Statistics - James Loftus, Keeper. Second floor, Capitol. State Reporter - Edwin A. Bedell.


Supreme Court Reporter (Appellate Division) - Marcus T. Hun.


Miscellaneous Court Reporter - Rob- ert G. Scherer. John T. Cook, Asst. Rep.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


N. Y. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.


Members of the Fifty-ninth Congress.


1 William W. Cocks (R), Old Westbury 2 George H. Lindsay (D), Brooklyn


3 Charles T. Dunwell (R), Brooklyn 4 Charles B. Law (R), Brooklyn 5 George E. Waldo (R), Brooklyn 6 William M. Calder (R), Brooklyn 7 John J. Fitzgerald (D), Brooklyn 8 Timothy D. Sullivan (D), New York 9 Henry M. Goldfogle (D), New York 10 William Sulzer (D), New York 11 William R. Hearst (D), New York 12 W. Bourke Cochran (D), New York 13 Herbert Parsons (R), New York 14 Charles A. Towne (D), New York 15 J. Van Vechten Olcott (R), New York 16 Jacob Ruppert, jr. (D), New York 17 William S. Bennett (R), New York 18 Joseph A. Goulden (D), New York 19 John E. Andrus (R), Yonkers


20 Thomas W. Bradley (R), Walden 21 John H. Ketcham (R), Dover Plains 22 William H. Draper (R), Troy 23 George N. Southwick (R), Albany 24 Frank J. Le Fevre (R), New Paltz 25 Lucius N. Littauer (R), Gloversville 26 William H. Flack (R), Malone 27 James S. Sherman (R), Utica 28 Charles L. Knapp (R), Lowville 29 Michael E. Driscoll (R), Syracuse 30 John W. Dwight (R), Dryden 31 Sereno E. Payne (R), Auburn 32 James B. Perkins (R), Rochester 33 J. Sloat Fassett (R), Elmira 34 James W. Wadsworth (R), Geneseo 35 William H. Ryan (D), Buffalo 36 De Alva S. Alexander (R), Buffalo 37 Edward B. Vreeland (R), Salamanca The Twenty-third Congressional Dis- trict comprises the Counties of Albany and Schenectady.


LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF N. Y.


SESSION OF 1905.


Senate.


President, Lieutenant-Governor Mat- thew Linn Bruce (R), of New York city. 1 Carll S. Burr, jr. (R), Commack, L. I. 2 Luke A. Keenan (D), Long Island City


3 Thomas H. Cullen (D), Brooklyn


4 John Drescher (R), Brooklyn


5 James J. Kehoe (D), Brooklyn 6 Frank J. Gardner (R), Brooklyn 7 Patrick H. McCarren (D), Brooklyn 8 Charles Cooper (R), Brooklyn 9 Conrad Hasenflug (D), Brooklyn 10 Daniel J. Riordan (D), New York 11 John C. Fitzgerald (D), New York 12 Samuel J. Foley (D), New York 13 Bernard F. Martin (D), New York 14 Thomas F. Grady (D), New York 15 Nathaniel A. Elsberg (R), New York 16 Peter J. Dooling (D), New York 17 Martin Saxe (R), New York 18 Jacob Marks (D), New York 19 Alfred R. Page (R), New York 20 James J. Frawley (D), New York 21 John A. Hawkins (D), New York 22 Francis M. Carpenter (R), Mt. Kisco 23 Louis F. Goodsell (R), Highland Falls 24 Henry S. Ambler (R), Chatham 25 John N. Cordts (R), Rondout 26 Jotham P. Allds (R), Norwich 27 Spencer K. Warnick (R), Amsterdam 28 Edgar T. Brackett (R), Saratoga Spa 29 James B. McEwan (R), Albany 30 William D. Barnes (R), Brainard


31 Spencer G. Prime (R), Upper Jay 32 George R. Malby (R), Ogdensburg 33 Walter L. Brown (R), Oneonta 34 Henry J. Coggeshall (R), Waterville 35 George H. Cobb (R), Watertown 36 Horace White (R), Syracuse 37 Francis H. Gates (R), Chittenango 38 Harvey D. Hinman (R), Binghamton 39 Benjamin M. Wilcox (R), Auburn 40 Owen Cassidy (R), Watkins 41 William J. Tully (R), Corning 42 John Raines (R), Canandaigua 43 Merton E. Lewis (R), Rochester 44 Wm. W. Armstrong (R), Rochester 45 Irving L'Hommedieu (R), Medina 46 Frederick C. Stevens (R), Attica 47 Henry Wayland Hill (R), Buffalo 48 Louis Fechter, sr. (D), Buffalo 49 George A. Davis (R), Buffalo 50 Albert T. Fancher (R), Salamanca


Assembly.


S. Frederick Nixon, of Chautauqua, Speaker.


ALBANY.


1 Charles W. Mead (R), Albany


2 Abram S. Coon (R), Preston Hollow


3 William V. Cooke (D). Albany


4 William J. Grattan (R), Cohoes


ALLEGANY.


Jesse S. Phillips (R), Andover BROOME.


1 James T. Rogers (R), Binghamton


2 Fred. E. Allen (R), Whitney's Point


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CATTARAUGUS.


1 Jasper E. Smith (R), Olean


2 James C. Sheldon (R), Randolph CAYUGA.


1 Judson W. Hapeman (R), Cato


2 J. Guernsey Allen (R), Moravia


CHAUTAUQUA.


1 Arthur C. Wade (R), Jamestown


2 S. Fred. Nixon (R), Westfield CHEMUNG.


Sherman Moreland (R), Van Etten CHENANGO.


Charles L. Carrier (R), Sherburne CLINTON.


H. Wallace Knapp (R), Mooers COLUMBIA.


Edward W. Scovill (R), Hudson CORTLAND.


Charles O. Newton (R), Homer DELAWARE. James R. Cowan (R), Hobart DUTCHESS.


1 John T. Smith (R), Fishkill-on-Hud- son


2 Augustus B. Gray (R), Poughkeepsie ERIE.


1 Charles J. Quinn (D), Buffalo


2 Robert L. Cox (R), Buffalo


3 Frank S. Burzynski (D), Buffalo


4 William C. Tenjost (R), Buffalo


5 Charles F. Brooks (R), Buffalo 6 Frank W. Standart (R), Buffalo 7 John K. Patton (R), Tonawanda


8 Luther J. Shuttleworth (R), Spring- field


ESSEX.


Frank C. Hooper (R), North River FRANKLIN.


Charles R. Matthews (R), Bombay


FULTON AND HAMILTON. Frank C. Wood (R), Gloversville


GENESEE.


S. Percy Hooker (R), Le Roy GREENE. William C. Brady (R), Athens HERKIMER. Abram B. Steele (R), Herkimer JEFFERSON.


1 Albert Foster (R), Dexter


2 J. Frank Larue (R), Philadelphia KINGS.


1 Thomas O'Neill (R), Brooklyn


2 John McKeown (D), Brooklyn


3 Thomas P. Reilly (D), Brooklyn 4 Charles H. Cotton (R), Brooklyn


5 Otto G. Foelker (R), Brooklyn


6 Charles J. Dodd (D), Brooklyn 7 Michael J. Grady (D), Brooklyn 8 James A. Thompson (D), Brooklyn


9 James J. Byrne (D), Brooklyn


10 Charles F. Murphy (R), Brooklyn 11 Wm. S. Shanahan (D), Brooklyn 12 Oscar L. Thonet (R), Brooklyn


13 Thomas F. Mathews (D), Brooklyn


14 George W. Kavanagh (D), Brooklyn 15 Harry H. Dale (D), Brooklyn


16 Richard C. Perry (R), Brooklyn


17 Edward C. Dowling (R), Brooklyn 18 Charles H. Fuller (D), Brooklyn


19 John Wolf (D), Brooklyn


20 William H. Pendry (R), Brooklyn


21 Charles H. Francisco (R), Brooklyn


LEWIS.


Humphrey E. Slocum (R), Beaver Falls


LIVINGSTON.


James W. Wadsworth, jr. (R), Mt. Morris


MADISON.


Robert J. Fish (R), Oneida


MONROE.


1 Dewitt C. Becker (R), Fairport


2 Charles E. Ogden (R), Rochester


3 Charles E. Callahan (R), Rochester


4 Albert P. Beebe (R), Barnards


MONTGOMERY.


William B. Charles (R), Amsterdam NASSAU.


William G. Miller (R), Freeport, L. I.


NEW YORK.


1 Thomas B. Caughlan (D), N. Y. City


2 Alfred E. Smith (D), N. Y. City


3 Richard J. Malloy (D), N. Y. City 4 William H. Burns (D), N. Y. City 5 Leslie J. Tompkins (D). N. Y. City 6 Charles Anderson (D), N. Y. City 7 Peter P. Sherry (D), N. Y. City 8 Louis Freidel (R), N. Y. City 9 Patrick H. Bird (D), N. Y. City


10 Frederick J. Etzel (R), N. Y. City


11 John J. Sammon (D), N. Y. City


12 Edward Rosenstein (D), N. Y. City 13 John C. Hackett (D), N. Y. City 14 Albert C. Wiegand (D), N. Y. City


15 Thomas J. McManus (D), N. Y. City 16 Gustave Hartman (R), N. Y. City


17 Michael J. Sheehy (D), N. Y. City


18 Edward B. La Fetra (D), N. Y. City 19 Mervin C. Stanley (R), N Y. City


20 Peter L. Fitzsimons (D), N. Y. City


21 William Young (R), N. Y. City


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22 William H. Hornidge (D), N. Y. City 23 Richard H. Smith (D), N. Y. City 24 James J. Nugent (D), N. Y. City 25 Ezra P. Prentice (R), N. Y. City 26 Michael J. Machacek (D), N. Y. City 27 George B. Agnew (R), N. Y. City 28 Emanuel S. Cahn (D), N. Y. City 29 Frederic E. Perham (R), N. Y. City 30 Robert F. Wagner (D), N. Y. City 31 Joseph Beihilf (R), N. Y. City


32 Leopold Prince (D), N. Y. City


33 Jacob E. Salomon (D), N. Y. City 34 William J. Ellis (D), N. Y. City


35 Peter J. Everett (D), N. Y. City


NIAGARA.


1 George F. Thompson (R), Middleport


2 John H. Leggett (R), Niagara Falls


ONEIDA.


1 Henry L. Gates (R), Utica


2 J. H. Pratt (R), Verona


3 John C. Evans (R), Rome


ONONDAGA.


1 Frank X. Wood (R), Navarino


2 Edward Schoeneck (R), Syracuse


3 Martin L. Cadin (R), Syracuse


4 Fred. W. Hammond (R), Syracuse


ONTARIO.


Jean L. Burnett (R), Canandaigua ORANGE.


1 Wm. Geo. Hastings (R), Newburgh


2 Louis Bedell (R), Goshen


ORLEANS.


Henry V. Wilson (R), Waterport


OSWEGO.


1 Thomas D. Lewis (R), Fulton


2 Frederick G. Whitney (R), Pulaski OTSEGO. Deloss E. Bass (R), Leonardsville


PUTNAM. John R. Yale (R), Brewster


QUEENS.


1 Joseph Sullivan (D), Corona


2 Theodore P. Wilsnack (R), Richmond Hill


RENSSELAER.


1 Frank L. Stevens (R), Hoosick Falls


2 William V. Donovan (D), Troy


3 Calvin A. Gardner (R), So. Schodack


RICHMOND.


Arnold J. B. Wedemeyer (D), Staple- ton


ROCKLAND. Matthew Hurd (R), Stony Point


ST. LAWRENCE.


1 Charles S. Plank (R), Waddington


2 Edwin A. Merritt, jr. (R), Potsdam SARATOGA. George H. Whitney (R), Mechanicville


SCHENECTADY.


William W. Wemple (R), Schenectady SCHOHARIE.


George M. Palmer (D), Cobleskill


SCHUYLER. John W. Gurnett (D), Watkins


SENECA.


William J. Maier (R), Seneca Falls STEUBEN.


1 Frank C. Platt (R), Painted Post


2 Jerry E. B. Santee (R), Hornellsville


SUFFOLK.


1 Willis A. Reeve (R), Patchogue


2 Orlando Hubbs (R), Central Islip


SULLIVAN.


Edward Bisland (R), Glen Spey


TIOGA. Edwin S. Hanford (R), Waverly


TOMPKINS. George E. Monroe (R), Dryden


ULSTER.


1 Charles T. Coutant (R), Kingston


2 William D. Cunningham (R), Ellen- ville


WARREN.


William R. Waddell (R), North Creek


WASHINGTON.


James S. Parker (R), Salem WAYNE. Addison P. Smith (R), Savannah


WESTCHESTER.


1 George N. Rigby (R), Yonkers 2 J. Mayhew Wainwright (R), Rye


3 James K. Apgar (R), Peekskill WYOMING.


Elmer E. Charles (R), Warsaw


YATES.


Leonidas D. West (R), Dundee




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