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1st .- EDWARD C. WALL, Collector, Milicaukec.
COUNTIES.
Brown.
Kenosha
Ozaukee
Waushara,
Calumet.
Kewaunee.
Racine.
Winnebago.
Dodge.
Manitowoc
Shawano
Langlade. except 8.
Door.
Marinette ..
Sheboygan
townships ir
Florence
Marquette
Walworth
Fond du Lac.
Milwaukee
Washington ..
western portion of said county.
Forest ..
Oconto.
Waukesha
Green Lake
Outagamie
Waupaca.
2d .- A. C. PARKINSON, Collector, Madison.
COUNTIES.
Adams
Douglas
Lincoln
St. Croix.
Ashland
Dunn
Marathon
Sauk.
Barron
Eau Claire
Monro .
Sawyer.
Bayfield
Grant ..
Oneida
Taylor.
Buffalo
Green
Pepin
Trempealeau.
Burnett.
Iowa ..
Pierce
Vernon.
Chippewa
Jaci.son
Polk
Washburn.
Clark
Jefferson
Portage
Wood and western
Columbia
Juneau
Price.
Crawford
La Crosse
Richland
Dane
La Fayette
Rock.
eight towns, Lang. lade county.
U. S. LAND OFFICES IN WISCONSIN
There are six government land offices in this state located at the following points: Ash- land, Eau Claire, La Crosse, Menastia, St. Croix Falls, and Wausau, at each of which there is a register and a receiver.
STATE AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS, 1889 - 1891.
States and Territories.
Capitals.
Governor.
Sal- aries
Term Yrs.
Term Expires.
Next Session Legislature.
Elec- toral Vote.
Rep. in Cong.
Time of Election.
Area. Sq. M.
Alabama
Montgomery .
Thomas Seny, D.
$3,000
2
Nov., 1890 ..
*Nov., 1890 ..
10
8
First Monday in August . ....
Alaska Territory ..
Sitka .
tA. P. Swineford, D .
3,000
.
May, 1890.
Arizona Territory. Arkansas.
Tucson ....
+C. Myers Zulick, D.
2,600
4
Oct.,
1889 ..* Jan., 1891.
t 1
Little Rock.
James P. Eagle, D. . .
3,500
2
Jan.,
1891 .. * Jan.,
1891. .
7
5
California
Sacramento
W. F. Bartlett, D ..
6,000
4
Jan., 1891 .. * Jan.,
1891 ..
8
Colorado .
Denver ..
Job A. Cooper, R ..
3,000
2
Jan., 1891 .. * Jan.,
1801 ..
1
6
Conuretient
Hartford ..
M. Y. Buliscley, R. ·
2,000
Jan.,
1891 .. |Jau.,
1890 ..
4
Bismarck ...
tL. K. Church, D ..
2,600
4
May, 1892 .. * Jan .. 1891 ..
$ 1
Dover
B. T. Biggs, D.
2,000
4
Jan., 1891 .. * Jan., 1891 ..
3
1
Washington .
Francis P. Flemming, D .. 3,500
4
Jan., 1803 ..* Apl., 1891 ..
4
. 2
Tallahassee ..
Jchn B. Gordon, D.
3,000
Nov., 1800 .. * Nov., 1891 ..
1%
10
Georgia .
Atlanta.
+E. A. Stevenson, D
2,600
Sept., 1889 .. |*Dec., 1803 ..
$ 1
Ilinois
Springfield.
Joseph W. Fiter, R.
6,000
Jan., 1833 .. * Jan.,
1891 ..
22
20
Indiana ..
Indianapolis.
Alvin P. Hovey, R .. 5,000
4,000
Jan., 1800 .. * Jan. , 1890.
13
Iulian Territory ..
Talequah .
I. U. Humphrey, R.
3,000
2
Jan., 1891 .. * Jan.,
1891.
9
· 7
K.U.sIs
Topeka.
S. B. Buckner, D'
5,000
4
Sept., 1801 .. * Dec., 1889 ..
13
11
Kentucky .
Frankfort.
Francis T. Nichols, D
4,000
4
May, 1893 .. * May, 1890 ..
8
E. C. Burleigh, R.
2,000
Jan., 1801 .. * Jau, .
1891 ..
8
Maryland .. .
Annapolis ..
Oliver Aies, K ..
4,000
1
Jan.,
181). Jun.,
1890.
14
Tues. after Arst Mon. in Nov
Michican ..
Lansing ..
C. 'T. Luce, R ...
1,000
2
Jan.,
1600 .. |*Jan.,
1891 ..
13
W. R. Morriam, R.
3,800
2
JillI.,
1891. . * JAIL., 1800 .. #Jan.,
1890 ..
9
Mississippi
Jackson ...
David B. P'raucis, D ..
5,000
4
Jan.,
1893 .. * Jan.,
1891 ..
16
Montana Ter
tl'reston HI. Leslie, D
2,600
1
July,
Jill.,
1891.
+.Jan.,
1891.
New Hampshire ...
Concord ..
D. If. Cennisell, K .... 1,000
5, 000
8
Jan.,
1800 ..
1893 .. * Jan., Jan., 1890 ..
36
31 Tues. after first Mon, in Nov
17.000
New York. .
Albany .
David B. Hill, D ..
:10,000
3
Jan., 1822 ..
Jan., 1893 .. *. ian., 1891 ..
11
9 Tues. after first Mon. in Novi
North Carolina .. .
Raleigh ..
Daniel O. Fowle, D. .. 4.000
4
J .: 11., 1800 .. * Jan.,
1591 ..
23
21 'Tues. after first Mon. In Nov!
50,704 30. 961
Oregon
Salam.
Sylvester l'envoyer, D ... 1,500| 4 Jan .. 1801 .. +Jan., 1891 ... 3
1 E'rst Monday In June ...... ..
95, 271
·
·
Tues. after first Mon. in Nov First Monday in September .. Tues. after first Mon, in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov
152 000 2,120
Dist. of Columbia.
·
.
:
424442 4 4 4
Jan., 1893 .. * Jan.,
1891 ..
15
13
low.
Des Moines
Wint. Larrabee, R.
Tues, after first Mon, in Nov First Wednesday in October First Wednesday in Nov ... Tues. after first Mon. in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Nov
59,218 58,000 90,932 55,410 33,809 55, 045 68, 991 88,318 37,680 41,346 35.000 11,124 7,800 56, 161 83,531 47,156 65,350 113, 770 75,955
8.300 121, 201
New Mexico Ter ...
Santa Fe .
+E. (. Ross, ").
2, 600)
4
Muy,
1800 ..
... .
$ 1
14 £ 1 First Monday in November .. 2 Tues. etter first Mon. in Nov Tues, after first Mon, In Nov Tues, after heat. Mon. in Nov 3 Tues, after first Mon. In Nov! 1 Tues, after first Mon. in Nov
9, 280
New Jersey ..
Freutoll. .
.
John M. Thayer, R .. U. P. Stevenson, R .
6,000
1
Junto,
*June, 1889.
1800 ..
7
St. Paul.
Robert Lowry, D ..
4,000
4
Jan.,
1859 .. * Jau.,
1501.
5 11 Tues, after first Mon. in Novi 7 Tues. after first Mon, in Nov Tues. after first Mon. in Novi Tues, after first Mon, in Nov
Jefferson City
..
2
1891. . +Jan. ' 1891.
5
Tues. after first Mou. In Nov First Monday in August ... ....
Baton Rouge.
August. . . ·
E. E. Jackson, D.
4,5001
4
Jun., 1992 .. * Jan.,
1890 ..
4 First Monday in November .. Second Monday in September Tues. after first Mon. in Nov 8
.
.
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
50, 722 577,390 113, 916 52, 198 188,981
Florida .
.
·
..
.
Columbus.
Joseph B. Foruker, R. ... 4,000
·
6
3
101,500 4.750
Dakota Territory .. Delaware ..
Idaho Territory ...
Boise City
..
Postou ..
1891 ..
R. S. Green, D
444
STATE AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS.
Pennsylvania.
Harrisburg Newport aud Prov ..
James A. Beaver, R. . . . . . 110, 000; Royal C. Tatt, R . ... 1,000
4 1
May, 1889 .. | Jan., 1890 .. |
9
7
South Carolina.
Columbia .
J. P. Richardson, D. .| 3,500 4,000
2 Dec., 1890 .. | Nov., 1889 .. ]
2 Jan., 1890 .. |*Jan., 1891 ..
12
10 Tues. after first Mon. in Nov
Texas
Austin .
L. C. Ross, D .. .
4,000
2, 600
4
2
2 4 Jan., 1891 Ap. 20, 1890. Oct., 1890 .. Jan., 1890 .. Mar., 1892 ..
*Jan., *Jan., *Oct., *Dee., 1891 .. !* Oct.,
4 12
10 $ 1
Washington Ter
Olympia ... ·
tEngene Semple, D. .. ...
2,600|
West Virginia
Charleston . .
Nathan Goff, R. ·
2,700
Wisconsin ..
Madison ...
W. D. Hoard, R . 5,000
2
2,600
4
Dec., 1889 .. * Nov., 1889.
11
4 9 +1
Tues. after first Mon. in Nov First Tuesday in September.
88,000
Wyoming Ter
Cheyenne ...
·
*Biennial Sessions.
tAppointed by President.
+Delegate.
-
1
Tennessee
Nashville
R. L. Taylor, D. .
Utah Territory. ...
Salt Lake City Montpelier.
Vermont Virginia.
Richmond .
Fitzhugh Lee, D ...
.
Jan., 1891 ...!* Jan., 1891 .. 1 30 4
28 2
Tues. after first Mon. in Nov First Wednesday in April .... Tues. after first Mon. in Nov
46, 600 1,806 34,000 45,000 274,356 85,056 10, 212 38.352 69,991 Tues. after first Mon. in Nov .23,000 53,924
1 1 Mar., 1889 ..* Jan., Jan., 1891 .. * Jan., 1891 ..
1890 .. 1891 ..
....
6
11 $ 1 2
Tues. after first Mon. in Nov First Monday in August. .... First Tuesday in September. Tues. after first Mon. in Nov| Thes. after first Mon, in Nov,
W. P. Dillingham, R . ... 1,000 5,000
1891 .. 1890 .. 1890 ..
13
1.Caleb W. West, D ·
tThos. Moonlight, D.
Rhode Island.
445
STATE GOVERNMENT.
-
Office.
Name.
Salary.
Residence.
Governor
William D. Hoard. ..
$5,000
Ft. Atkinson.
Lieutenant-Governor
George W. Ryland ...
1,000
Lancaster.
Secretary of State
Ernst G. Timme ..
5,000
Kenosha.
State Treasurer
Henry B. Harshaw ...
5,000
Oshkosh.
Attorney-General
Charles E. Estabrook.
3,000
Manitowoc.
State Superintendent
Jesse B. Thayer
1,200
River Falls.
Railroad Commissioner
Atley Peterson
3,000
Soldiers' Grove.
Insurance Commissioner.
Philip Cheek, Jr.
3,000
Baraboo.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Names.
GOVERNOR. Legal Residence.
Nativity.
William D. Hoard.
Fort Atkinson
New York.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
George W. Ryland
Lancaster Maryland.
PRIVATE SECRETARY.
Henry Casson.
Viroqua
Pennsylvania.
DOCUMENT CLERK.
Frank W. Hoard
Fort Atkinson Wisconsin.
EXECUTIVE CLERK.
T. L. Hacker.
Cottage Grove. Ohio.
JANITOR ..
H. W. Lovejoy
Madison
New York.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Names. Ernst G. Timme.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
Kenosha
Germany.
Mortimer T. Park
Elkhorn
Ohio.
CHIEF CLERK.
Racine
New York.
Thomas St. George
ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
BOOR- KEEPER.
D. H. Tulli
Madison
Ohio.
447
STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE DEPARTMENT - Continued.
Names.
Legal Residence. : Nativity.
ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER.
A. E. McCurdy
Oshkosh
Wisconsin.
William N. Weiskopf
Kenosha
Wisconsin.
PRINTING CLERK.
Trempealeau
England.
Joseph S. Keyes
Madison.
Wisconsin ..
FILING CLERK.
W. W. Jones ..
Fox Lake
New York.
RECORDING CLERK.
F. M. Weil ..
Milwaukee
Wisconsin.
COMPILING CLERK.
Henry H. Timme
Kenosha Wisconsin.
REGISTRATION CLERK.
Libbie C. Maas. Wheatland Wisconsin.
DOCUMENT CLERK.
Deerfield
Norway.
DRAUGHTSMAN AND PLATTING CLERK.
Edward Baumann
Madison
Germany.
JANITOR AND MAILING CLERK.
L. T. Mohrhusen
Manitowoc .
Germany.
MESSENGER.
J. E. Burgess.
Madison
New York.
Mark Smith
Linden
.......
Wisconsin.
1
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
TREASURER.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
Henry B. Harshaw.
ASSISTANT TREASURER.
Oshkosh New York.
William D. Harshaw
BOOK-KEEPER.
W. H. Patton Oshkosh New York.
CORRESPONDING CLERK.
N. Konrad, Jr
Madison
Wisconsin.
DEPOSIT CLEK.
Mauston New York.
MAILING CLERK.
E. L. Reese. Dodgeville Wisconsin.
Ben Smith
Oshkosh
Great Britain.
NIGHT WATCH.
Beaver Dim Ireland.
Henry Malone
MESSENGER.
C. W. Barney
JANITOR.
.
Oshkosh
New York.
L. J. Erdall.
PROOF-READER.
Charles A. Leith
ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER.
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
-
LAW DEPARTMENT.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Charles E. Estabrook.
Manitowoc.
Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Louis K. Luse.
Stoughton
Wisconsin.
CLERK.
H. C. Gill.
Madison
Wisconsin.
1
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
STATE SUPERINTENDENT.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
Jesse B. Thayer
River Falls
Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.
W. H. Chandler
Madison
Vermont.
CHIEF CLERK.
Michigan.
Alba L. Ruggles. ... Washburn
MESSENGER.
D. Kessler
Madison
Germany.
RAILLOAD COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTMIEMIT.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
1
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.
Atley Peterson
Soldier's Grove.
Norway
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
James H. Foster
Koro
Massachusetts.
JANITOR.
Joseph Smethurst.
Crawford Co
Ohio.
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Nutivily.
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE.
Philip Check, Jr
Baraboo
England.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
Arthur P. Check
Baraboo
Wisconsin.
MESSENGER AND JANITOR.
W. H. Glenz
Madison
Germany.
Nativity.
449
STATE GOVERNMENT.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS.
Names.
Legal Residence. Nativity.
-
CHIEF CLERK.
John M. Ewing
Milwaukee Ohio.
CLERES.
C. M. Foresman
Madison
Ohio.
Robt. Monteith
Milwaukee
Scotland.
George V. Borchsenius
Baldwin
Wisconsin.
B. F. Cram
Madison
New Hampshire.
B. J. Castle
Black River Falls.
Ireland.
Carl Sorg.
Milwaukee
Germany.
Walter Lasche
Milwaukee
Wisconsin.
P. P. Hektoen
Westby
Norway.
JANITOR.
George Speckner
Madison
Germany.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Names.
Legal Residence. Nativity.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
Geo. W. Burchard .. Ft. Atkinson New York.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
Frederick L. Phillips Fox Lake England.
MESSENGER AND JANITOR.
N. B. Hood
Lone Rock. Pennsylvania.
TEMPORARY CLERKS.
(Compiling War Records under Chapter 244, Laws 1885.)
J. H. Whitney
Baraboo Massachusetts.
L. B. Waddington
Darlington New York.
L. J. Glass.
Neillsville. Massachusetts.
C. D. Skinner
Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Geo. B. Merrick.
River Falls Michigan.
D. B. Sommars
Viola.
Ohio.
John Hancock
City Point
Pennsylvanig.
T. J. Widvey
La Crosse
Norway.
H. S. Keene
Lancaster
Wisconsin.
Geo. Wilson.
La Crosse
Germany.
G. H. McNeel.
Fond du Lac. New York.
J. F. Spencer
Hudson Ireland.
Anna M. Pickarta
Madison
Wisconsin.
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Brig. Gen. Michael Grimn.
Eau Claire.
Quartermaster General.
Major John W. Curran.
Sparta. Asst. Quartermaster General.
Madison Janitor.
Peter Delmar 29
450
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS.
COMMISSIONER.
Numes.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
Henry M. Stark.
Milwaukee
New Jersey.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONEA.
·Gatt. J. Simpelaar
. Milwaukee
Holland.
FACTORY INSPECTOR.
Henry Claymier.
Milwaukee
Germany.
CLERK.
Ed. F. Appleby
Ripon
Wisconsin.
JANITOR.
F. A. Bird
Blooming Grove Wisconsin,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Nativity.
SUPERINTENDENT.
H. C. Adams
Madison
New York.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.
Wm. H. Joslin
Richland Center Michigan.
MESSENGER AND CLERK.
F. H. Couse.
Montello
Pennsylvania.
EMPLOYEES.
Names.
Legal Residence.
Occupation
Edwin Culver
Madison
Chief engineer.
Frank Smith.
Brodhead.
Assistant engineer.
D. H. Wright
Madison
State carpenter.
Charles Gussman.
Waunakee
Assistant carpenter.
Anton Olson Madison
Fireman.
Edwin Hickman
Milwaukee
Fireman.
James Webster.
Madison
State painter.
H. Van Kulen.
Madison
Assistant painter and laborer.
Jerry Sweeny
Ridgeway
Steam, gas-fitter, and plumber.
Charles E. Hoyt.
Madison
Receiving and shipping clerk, In book and paper room.
F. G. Blakefield.
Sturgeon Bay
Custodian property room.
O. L. Wright ..
Hancock
Police.
E. A. Dean ..
Fall River
Police.
S. G. Parkhurst .
Paoli
Police.
George W. Baker
Madison
Police.
Henry Shetter
McFarland
Night watchman.
A. L. Lund.
Christiana
Night watchman.
James Bennett.
Madison
Elevator operator.
Wm. H. McFarland
Madison
Janitor, Secretary farm institutes.
E. E. Alford
Madison
Janitor. Supreme Court and law library.
Daniel Lavin.
Madison
Janitor, water closets.
E. E. Thomas
Madison
Laborer, Q. MI. General's office
E. P. Hage . -
Purdy.
Fireman and laborer.
A. C. Brader.
Verona
Foreman of laboring force.
John H. McFarland Madison
Laborer at Executive Mansion
.
451
STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND AGENTS.
REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY. See page 377.
REGENTS OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. See page 388.
BOARD OF SUPERVISION. See page 399.
BOARD OF CHARITIES AND REFORM. See page 396.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ADMISSION TO BAR
Moses M. Strong
Mineral Point.
Joshua Stark. Milwaukee.
Geo. G. Greene Green Bay.
M. A. Hurley Wausau.
L. J. Rusk
Chippewa Falls.
STATE PENSION AGENT.
Geo. W. Burchard. Madison.
STATE TREASURY AGENT.
Henry P. Fischer Miwaukee.
STATE VETERINARIAN.
V. T. Atkinson
Milwaukee
STATE LIBRARY.
TRISTEE, EX-OFFICIO.
Orsamus Cole
Chief Justice Supreme Court.
William P. Lyon
Associate Justice. Supreme Court
Harlow S, Orton
. Associate Justice Supreme Court.
David Taylor.
Associato Justice Supreme Court
John B. Cassoday
Associate Justice. Supreme Court.
Charles E. Estabrook
John R. Berryman
Attorney-General. Librarian.
1
452
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
Names.
Residence.
Term expires.
W. W. Daniells
Madison
1st Monday in Feb., 1800
G. F. Witter
Grand Rapids
1st Monday in Feb., 1831
B. O. Reynolds
Lake Geneva 1st Monday in Feb., 1532
J. T. Reeve
Appleton
1st Monday in Feb., 1803
Samuel C. Johnson
Hudson
1st Monday in Feb., 1834
Solon Marks
Milwaukee
1st Monday in Feb., 1895
A. D. K. Thrane
Eau Claire
1st Monday in Feb., 1836
- Solon Marks
Milwaukee
President
J. T. Reeve
Appleton
Secretary
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
R. D. Pulford
Mineral Point
Term expires 15.4
F. Robinson
Kenosha.
Term expires 1830
A. Conrath
Milwaukee.
Term expires 1591
E. B. Heimstreet
Janesville
Term expires 1892
C. R. Bechman
Fountain City. Term expires 1803
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
F. Robinson President.
E. B. Heimstreet. Secretary and Treasurer.
The State Board of Pharmacy was established by chapter 167 of the laws of 1532. The board consists of five members, who are appointed by the Governor, for a term of five years. Members receive five dollars per day for actual service, the Secretary receiving no per diem, but a salary of four hundred dollars. All salaries and expenses are paid from receipts of examinations and dues from the druggists of the state.
The law establishing the board provides that it shall be the duty of the board to examine all applications for registration, submitted in proper form; to grant certificates of registra- tion to such persons as may be entitled to the same under the provisions of the act ; to cause the prosecution of all persons violating its provisions; to report annually to the Governor and to the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society upon the condition of pharmacy in the state, which said report shall also furnish a record of the proceedings of said board for the year, as well as the names of all pharmacists duly registered.
The board holds meetings for examination of applicants and such other business as per- tains to its duties, at least once in three months. Thirty day's notice of such meeting is ro- quired to be given. None but registered pharmacists are allowed to sell poisons or com- pound prescriptions.
All pharmacists are required to pay a fee of one dollar per year registration, they are ·held responsible for quality of all drugs and chemicals or medicines sold or dispensed by them. The average expenses of the board has been $1, 514 a year.
The following table shows the work of the board since its organization in 1552.
1SS2.
1SS3.
1SS4.
1SS5.
1556.
1587.
ISSS.
Total
Number examined ...
54
591
50
51
5
Assistant certificates ..
14
12
15
.4
1.36
Number rejected.
8
15
51
261
1
-
.
135
157
154
Graded and license certificates
This includes the minor certificates granted, as by amendment to the law, the axistant took place of minor and are now the only second grade certificates granted
453
STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.
Term expires.
F. L. Dolbeare
Oshkosh
May 2, 1992
Edgar Palmer
La Crosse. May 2, 1833
B. G. Marklein ...
Milwaukee May 2, 1532
Chas. C. Chittenden
Madison May 2, 1896
E. C. French. Eau Claire May 2, 1891
The State Board of Dental Examiners was organized under chapter 123, laws of 1865 - The board is appointed by the Governor. Expenses of the board are paid out of fees received. The following is a synopsis of the business of the board since its organization:
March 23, 1885, to-
Regis-
tered.
Licensed
diploma.
Licensed
examina-
tion.
Applica-
tions.
Rejected.
Prosecu-
tions.
Convic-
tions.
Meetings
September 30, 1886.
352
20
5 10
5 12
2
September 30, 1888.
354
20
5
9 1
4
2
1
1367 1
STATE INSPECTOR OF ILLUMINATING OILS.
Name. Post-office. ·
Jas. T. Reeve Appleton.
1SSS-S9. TIMBER AGENTS.
Dist. Names.
Post-office.
County.
1 Chas. E. Mears.
Osceola Mills ... Polk.
2 Edward Outhwait.
Chippewa Falls.
Chippew^.
3 George W. Ghoca Stevens Point. Portage
4 V. M. Adams
West Salem La Crosse.
5 Geo. H. Budd.
Oshkosh ..
Winnebago
6 Ole R. Oleson.
Waupaca.
Waupaca.
7 Chas. Burpee
Christie
Clark.
8 P. H. Swift.
Rice Lake.
Barron.
LUMBER INSPECTORS.
Dist. Names.
Post-offices.
County.
David H. Vaughn
Stevens Point.
Portage.
E. C. Young
La Crosse
La Crosse.
3 P. R. S. Clover.
Eau Claire.
Eau Claire.
4 Robt. Downend.
Osceola Mills
Polk.
6 D. L. Mckay
Chippewa Falls
Chippewa.
7 Richard H. Chute
Eau Claire.
Eau Claire.
9 Jolin Burgess.
Alma.
Buffalo.
10 W. H. Harris
Wansau
Marathon.
11 P. W. Purcell
Ashland
Ashland.
12 Robert Buckstaff
Oshkosh
Winnebago.
13 Lewis C. Thompson.
Superior
Douglas.
14 Albert Hurd.
Merrill.
Lincoln.
15 William I. Moulton
Hayward
Sawyer.
18 Fred Hangon. ..
Tomahawk. ....
Lincoln
held.
September 30, 1887.
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. WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES.
Term expires.
The Governor, ex-officio.
Philo Dunning, President.
Madison April 1, 1831.
A. V. H. Carpenter
Milwaukee. April 1, 1631.
C. L. Valentine, Secretary and Treasurer. Janesville. April 1, 1803.
Mark Douglas
Melrose April 1, 1833.
Calvert Spensley
Mineral Point April 1, 1532. -
E. S. Minor.
Sturgeon Bay.
April 1, 1802.
James Nevin, Superintendent.
Madison
The Wisconsin Fish Commission was established in 1874, and consisted of three commis- sioners. This number was increased in 1878, to seven, composed of the governor, while in office, and six appointed by hin.
There are two hatcheries in the state- one at "Nine Springs, " four and a half miles south of Madison, where brook trout, California rainbow trout and carp are raised, and one in the exposition building at Milwaukee, for hatching white-fish and wall-eyed pike.
Persons desirous of obtaining fry to stock streams and lakes will, by writing to either the commissioners or the superintendent, receive blank applications and full printed di- rections for planting. The law of 1852 prohibits the furnishing of fry, with the exception of carp, for private ponds.
There is now an annual appropriation of $12,000 made to the commission. Wisconsin now leads all other states, in the distribution of trout, and is only excelled by Michigan in white-fish planting. The following distribution of fry has been made within the past two years:
1887.
1853.
Brook trout ..
2,930.000
2.285.000
California rainbow trout.
1,345, 000
Pik 3
8,500.000
4, 430. 000
Carp.
17.865
5.437
White-fish
31,500,000
15,000,000
There are three fish wardens in the state, each having charge of a particular section of the Wisconsin shores along the Great Lakes. District No. 1, is Lake Michigan from the Illinois-W»iconsin state line north to Ahnapee; No. 2, is from Ahnapee to the islands in waters of Green Bay; No. 3, is Lake Superior within the confines of Wisconsin. From the reports of the wardens, the following summary is presented, of the extent of the Wis- consin fishing industry on the Great Lakes, from 1555 to 1555, inclusive, showing that there Is a steady advance in the extent and profits of this important enterprise, largely induced by the work of the state fish commission in liberally stocking the lakes with fry:
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THE MIWAS KIE LITHO .F.SEN
MISSMONSIN FISI HATCHERY, FITCHBURG, NEAR MADISON.
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THE WISCONSIN FISHING INDUSTRY ON THE GREAT LAKES-SUMMARY OF 1885-88.
DISTRIOT NUMBER.
Number of Pounds.
Value.
Number of Nets.
Value.
Number of Persons Employed.
Number of Boats.
Value.
Value of other Property.
1885.
1st ..
1,762,861
$73.571 70
8,793
$58,381 00
222
21 ..
1 271,909
29,483 14
2,598
33,879 00 30,339 00
181 167
Not statod. Not stated. Not stated.
Not stated. Not stated. Not stated.
Not stated. Not stated. Not stated.
Total for 1885
5,151,054
$157,896 65
13,873
$122,602 00
573
Not stated.
Not stated.
Not stated.
1886.
1st ...
1,923.433
$77,076 49
9,403
$56,86-1 10
189
" .......
1.585,914
51,735 67
626
40,717 50
$60
3.1 ..
1,414,772
40,027 28
2,892
35,430 00
225
Not stated. Not stated. Not stated.
Not stated. Not stated.
Not stated. Not stated. Not stated.
Total for 1896
4,924,149
$169,739 44
12,921
$133,011 60
774
Not stated.
Not stated.
Not stated.
1887.
1.₺.
2, 195, 930
$105,281 50
9,195
$71,860 00
194
68
$81,450 00
2, 122, 613
106,058 20
4,615
46,388 00 27,462 00
286
156
$66,350 00 8,747 00
80, 829 65
21.
1,223, 201
38,826 18
2,312
132
69
23,935 00
2,965 00
Total for 1887
5,541,744
$250,168 88
16,152
$115,710 00
612
203
$99,032 00
$170,744 65
1888.
1 ....
2.912,248
$121, 182 37
9,8-11
$76,210 00
187
60
$67,635 00
$66,950 00
2.1 ...
4,101,867
101, 131 17
6,465
62,735 00
201
170
12,701 00
25, 504 00
&1 ..
1,706,605
45,291 52
2,201
2,033 00
147
48
11,200 00
- 12,648 00
Total for 1889
8,780,780
$270,595 00
18,007
$141,008 00
284
$91,536 00
$105,102 00
·
2,116,284
54,841 81
2,482
.....
Not stated.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
455
456
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
STATE FISH WARDENS.
Namee.
Post-office. Term expires.
Chauncey R. Thayer
Sturgeon Bay
August 31, 1891
James Chapman
Bayfield
August 31, 18SE
E. C. Oliver.
Cedar Grove. August 31, 1589
GAME WARDENS.
Names.
Post-office.
County.
John H. White
Alma.
Buffalo.
H. D. Farquharson
Boscobel ..
Grant.
W. Y. Wentworth.
Fort Atkinson
Jefferson.
F. J. Bartels
Crivitz
Marinette.
GAME, WHEN MAY BE CAUGHT, TAKEN OR KILLED.
Woodcock July 10 to Dec. 1
Quail, partridge, pheasant, prairie hen or prairie chicken, grouse of any
variety or plover. Sept. 1 to Dec. 1
Snipe, wild duck of any variety, wild goose or brant of any variety, or
any aquatic fowl .. Sept. 1 to Dec. 1
Deer, buck, doe or fawn Oct. 1 to Nov. 10
Otter, martin, mink or fisher
Nov. 1 to May 1
FISH, WHEN MAY BE CAUGHT.
Brook, rainbow and mountain trout. Apr. 15 to Sept. 1
Mackinaw (lake) trout. Dec. 1 to Oct. 1
Pike (wall-eyed)
May 1 to April 1
Pickerel May 1 to Mar. 1
Black bass. June 1 to Mar. 1
White fish (in inland lakes, etc., with net) Nov. 10 to Dec. 15
MISCELLANEOUS STATE SOCIETIES.
The following associations and societies are not under the control of the state govern- ment, but are given here as a matter of information and reference. Some of them have been encouraged by annual appropriations from the state, while the transactions of some of the associations have been published by the state.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WICONSIV.
John A. Rice
Hartland.
President.
Harlow S. Orton
Madison.
Senior Vice-President.
Lyman C. Draper.
Madison.
Honorary Secretary (Emeritus).
Reuben G. Thwaites
Madison. Corresponding Secretary.
Elisha Burdick
Madison.
Recording Secretary.
Frank F. Proudfit. Madison.
Treasurer.
Daniel S. Durrie * Madison. Librarian.
I. S. Bradley and Isabel Durrie.
Madison.
Assistant Librarians.
Emma A. Hawley
Madison. Binding Clerk.
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