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Associate Justice
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Terms of Court at Madison.
JANUARY TERM-Tuesday preceding the second Wednesday in January. AUGUST TERM-Second Tuesday in August.
Winnebago.
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THE JUDICIARY.
WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURTS.
STATEMENT showing the Names and Post-office Address of the Circuit Judges, and Times and Places for holding Circuit Courts in the several Counties in Wisconsin.
Salary of Circuit Judges, $3,600 per annum, and $400 for expenses.
The judge of any circuit may, by an order entered and recorded in the clerk's office, ap- point one extra jury term of court, to be holden in any county in his circuit, when he shall deem such term necessary to complete the jury trials in such county during any year, and may cause jurors to be drawn and summoned as for other terms. At such terms the same business may be transacted as at a regular term of such court. In case there is pending in any such county an action of quo warranto brought on the relation of the attorney-general or a private person, wherein the defendant is or shall be charged with usurping any county office, or unlawfully withholding the same from the person entitled thereto, and an issue is formed in such action, sixty days or more before the time for holding the next ensuing regular term of court for said county, the judge shall appoint an extra term, and cause jurors to be drawn and summoned in the manner aforesaid for the trial of such action and for the transaction of such other business as the order may direct. Such order shall so provide that said term shall commence within thirty days after the entry of the same. At any term where any action of quo warranto shall be for trial it shall take precedence of all other actions .- Chapter 141, Laws of 1885.
FIRST CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-FRANK M. FISH, RACINE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1896.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Walworth
3d Monday in February
1st Monday in June.
Elkhorn
Ch. 66, L. 1889
1st Monday in October.
Racine.
2d Monday in April
4th Monday in June.
Racine.
Ch. 66, L. 1889
2d Monday in November
Kenosha.
3d Monday in March
2d Monday in June ..
Kenosha
Ch. 66, L. 1889
2d Monday in September.
No jury shall be summoned for either of the terms to be held in this circuit in the months of June or August. Each term in this circuit shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit .- Chapter 32, Laws of 1879 .- See Chapter 66, Laws of 1889.
SECOND CIRCUIT.
JUDGE -D. H. JOHNSON, MILWAUKEE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1894.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Milwaukee.
1st Monday in January.
1st Monday in March
1st Monday in May
Milwaukee.
Ch. 50, L 1889
1st Monday in September.
1st Monday in November.
No jury shall be summoned for either of the terms to be held in this circuit in the month of June. Every term in the circuit shall be a special term for the whole judicial circuit .-- Section 2424, Revised Statutes.
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THIRD CIRCUIT. JUDGE-GEO. W. BURNELL, OSHKOSH. Term expires first Monday of January, 1897.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Calumet
1st Monday after 1st Tuesday of April ... 1st Monday in October
Chilton
Ch. 134, L.1885
Green Lake ..
3d Monday in January. 2d Monday in June.
Dartford
Ch.133, L.1891
Winnebago ..
1st Monday in May. 1st Monday in December
Oshkosh
Ch.134,L.1885
SPECIAL TERMS.
1st Tuesday in February and Septem-) ber
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Oshkosh.
Ch.134, L.1885
Each of the general terms of the circuit court in each of the counties in the said third judicial circuit of Wisconsin, and the aforesaid special terms in the said county of Winne- bago, shall also be and are hereby declared to be special terms of the circuit court in and for the whole of the third judicial circuit of the state of Wisconsin .- Chapter 134, Laws 1885.
FOURTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE- NORMAN S. GILSON, FOND DU LAC. Term expires first Monday of January, 1899
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Sheboygan
2d Monday in April. 3d Monday in September
Sheboygan
Ch. 5, L. 1891.
Manitowoc
Tuesday after 2d Monday in January Tuesday after 1st Monday in June. ..
Manitowoc
Ch. 5, L. 1891.
Kewaunee
2d Monday in May 3d Monday in October
Kewaunee.
..
Ch. 5, L. 1891.
Fond du Lac ..
Tuesday after 3d Monday in Febru- ary Tuesday after ist Monday in March. Tuesday after 1st Monday in July ... Tuesday after 2d Monday in Novem- ber
Fond du Lac
Ch. 5, L. 1891.
No jury shall be summoned for the terms in February and July unless specially ordered. Every term in the counties of Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Manitowoc, shall be a special term for the whole judiciail circuit. at which any and all business may be done arising or pending in any county in said circuit, which might be done at a general terin for the county
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in which such business arises or is pending, except the trial of issues of fact by a jury. The terms specified in section 2, shall be a continuation of all terms in the circuit which are not finally adjourned, and the court at the terms mentioned in section 2 shall have the same jurisdiction as to all judgment, orders or proceedings made or entered in any county which it would have if holding the term in the county at which such judgment, order or proceedings was made or taken, including the power to vacate, correct or otherwise change the same in the mode provided by law. The circuit court shall always be open for the transaction of all business in each of the counties in said circuit, from the beginning of one term until the beginning of the next term in the same county, and an order or direc- tion for the adjournment of any term from day to day or to a specified day, and an en- try thereof, shall not be necessary to the validity of any judgment, sentence, order or pro- ceeding therein, but when no judge shall attend to hold court on the first day or any subse- quent day thereof, the term shall stand adjourned from day to day until a judge authorized to hold the same shall attend. No term of court in said circuit shall be at an end until an express order for final adjournment is made and entered, and one term may be adjourned beyond the beginning of the next term in the same county .- Chapter 5, laws 1891.
FIFTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE - GEORGE CLEMENTSON, LANCASTER. Term expires First Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Grant
3d Tuesday in February.
Lancaster
Ch. 402, L. 1887
2d Tuesday in October
Iowa
4th Tuesday in March.
Dodgeville.
Ch. 402, L. 1887
Last Tuesday in September.
La Fayette.
3d Tuesday in June. 1st Tuesday in December
Darlington
Ch. 402, L. 1887
Richland.
2d Tuesday in April .. 2d Tuesday in September
Richland Center ..
Ch. 402, L. 18S7
Crawford.
4th Tuesday in May .. 2d Tuesday in November
Prairie du Chien.
Ch. 402, L. 1887
Every term in each of said counties shall be a special term for the whole circuit .- Sec. 1, chapter 402, Laws 1887.
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SIXTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-ALFRED W. NEWMAN, TREMPEALEAU.
Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
La Crosse.
2d Monday in May.
La Crosse
Ch. 12, L. 1893
2d Monday in November
Monroe
2d Monday in April
Sparta
Ch. - , L. 1893
Trempealeau ..
1st Monday in March
Whitehall
Ch. 12, L. 1891
Vernon
2d Monday in June
2d Monday in December
Viroqua
Ch. - , L. 1893
Juneau.
3d Monday in March 3d Monday in September.
Mauston
Ch. - , L. 1893
Every general term in the several counties of said circuit shall be also a special term for the whole circuit .- Section 2, chapter 12, laws 1891.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-CHARLES M. WEBB, GRAND RAPIDS.
Term expires first Monday y January, 1897.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Portage.
4th Monday in March. 3d Monday in November
Stevens Point. ..
Ch. 8, L. 1891
Waupaca
3d Monday in January 2d Monday in June ... 5
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Waupaca
Ch. 8, L. 1891
Waushara.
3d Tuesday in April .. Last Tuesday in September
Wautoma
Ch. 8, L. 1891
Wood
4th Monday in May 2d Monday in December.
Grand Rapids ..
Ch. 8, L. 1891
2d Monday in October.
1st Monday in September
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THE JUDICIARY. EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-EGBERT B. BUNDY, MENOMONIE.
Term expires first Monday of January, 1897.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Buffalo
4th Monday of February 4th Monday of October.
Alma
Ch.350, L.1889
Dunn
2d Monday of March 2d Monday of September
Menomonie
Ch.350, L.1889
Pepin
3d Monday of April.
Durand.
Ch.350, L.1889
Pierce .
Tuesday following 2d Mond. of June. ) Tuesday following 2d Monday of Dec. ยง
Ellsworth
Ch.350, L.1889
St. Croix +
2d Monday of May. 2d Monday of November
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Hudson
Ch.350, L.1889
+ Will be 4th Monday March, 4th Monday September, after January, 1892 .-- Chapter -, Laws 1891.
I hereby appoint special terms of said court to be held in each year at the times and places hereinafter named, viz .: At Eau Claire, Eau Claire county, on the first Monday of January; at Hudson, St. Croix county, on the third Monday of February; at Menomonie, Dunn county, on the first Monday of July; at River Falls, Pierce county, on the first Mon- day of September- Order of Judge Bundy, issued in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 25, Laws 1879.
Every general term of the eighth judicial circuit shall be a special term for the whole circ. At any special term of said court herein provided for, any and all business may be done arising in any county of the circuit which might be done at any general term, except the trial of issues of fact by a jury in cases other than those arising in actions of quo warranto and mandamus .- Chapter 122, Laws 1889.
NINTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE- - ROBERT G. SIEBECKER, MADISON.
Term ex, ires first Monday of January, 1897.
COUNTIES.
TERMS .
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Adams.
1st Tuesday in June.
Friendship. . .
Ch. - , L. 1893
Columbia
2d Tuesday in May.
4th Tuesday in November 2d Monday in January
Portage
..
Ch. 0, L. 1893
Dane.
Monday after first Tuesday in April. 4th Monday in June. . 2d Monday in September
Madison.
Ch. 6, L 1893
*Juneau.
1st Tuesday in March 2d Tuesday in October.
Mauston.
Ch. 6, L. 1891
Marquette .. .
Tuesday after 2d Monday in Novem- ber.
Montello ..
Ch. 6, L. 1891
2d Tuesday in June
Sauk.
2d Tuesday in March. 2d Tuesday in October
Baraboo.
Ch. 6 L. 1891
Every general term in the counties of Columbia, Dane, Juneau, Marquette and Sauk shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit. No jury shall be summoned for the term in June for Dane county .- Chapter 6, laws 1891.
* Attached to Sixth circuit .- Chapter -. laws 1893.
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3d Monday of October.
3d Tuesday in December
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TENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-JOHN GOODLAND, APPLETON. Term expires first Monday of January, 1898.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Florence.
1st Tuesday in March .
Florence
Ch. 283, L. 1883
3d Tuesday in September
Forest
2d Tuesday in Jauuary
Crandon
Ch. 297, L. 1889
Langlade.
3d Tuesday in March. 1st Tuesday in September
Antigo
Ch. 134, L. 1885
Outagamie
2d Monday in October 3d Monday in April.
Appleton
Ch. 288, L. 1883
1st Tuesday in February (special)
Shawano
4th Monday in May. 1st. Monday in December.
Shawano
Ch. 297, L. 1889
All writs, venires, informations, summons, recognizances, processes, motions, notices and other proceedings in said court, and all jurors summoned to attend notices of trial, and every and all proceedings pending, or to be heard on the day heretofore fixed, as the first day of such courts, or upon any day in such term, or heretofore fixed, shall be deemed and held returnable, recognized, obligated, cited to appear and no- ticed for hearing on the days herein fixed for the first day of said court, and shall be heard and disposed of as if returnable or noticed for hearing on the first day of such court as herein fixed, and any venire issued returnable, as the term of said court has been heretofore fixed, shall be deemed and held returnable for the first day of the term of said court as fixed by this act .- Section 2, Chapter 224, Laws of 1887.
Each of the general terms of the circuit court of the counties of Outagamie, Langlade and Shawano, and the special term in the county of Outagamie shall also be and are hereby declared to be special terms of the circuit court, in and for the whole of the tenth judicial circuit of Wisconsin .- Chapter 134, Laws of 1885.
ELEVENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE R. D MARSHALL, CHIPPEWA FALLS. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Barron
3d Tuesday in April.
Barron
Ch. 2, L. 1891 .
Burnett
4th Tuesday in March 3d Tuesday in September
Grantsburg.
Ch. 2, L. 1891 .
Chippewa
1st Tuesday in May 1st Tuesday in October.
Chippewa Falls .
Ch. 2, L. 1891 .
Douglas
3d Tuesday in February.
2d Tuesday in August.
Superior
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
Polk
1st Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in April
Osceola Mills
Ch. 2, L. 1891
3d Tuesday in November.
Washburn ...
3d Tuesday in March 2d Tuesday in September
Shell Lake.
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
4th Tuesday in September
3d Tuesday in June
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THE JUDICIARY.
TWELFTH CIRCUIT. 1 JUDGE-JOHN R. BENNETT, JANESVILLE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Rock
4th Monday in January 4th Monday in April
Janesville
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Wednesday after the first Monday in November
Green
1st Tuesday in March.
3d Tuesday in June
Monroe
Sec. 2424, R. S.
1st Tuesday in October
Jefferson
..
1st Monday in February 2d Tuesday in June 1st Monday in September
Jefferson
Sec. 24.4, R. S.
No jury shall be summoned for either of the terms in this circuit appointed to be held in the months of January and June. Every term of this circuit shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit .- Section 2424, Revised Statutes.
THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE A. SCOTT SLOAN, BEAVER DAM. Term expires first Monday of January, 1894.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Dodge
4th Tuesday in September.
2d Tuesday in February
Juneau.
Ch. 55, L. 1883.
Ozaukee.
1st Tuesday in September 1st Tuesday in March.
Port Washington.
Ch. 55, L. 1832.
Washington .
3d Tuesday in October. 3d Tuesday in March. .
West Bend
Ch. 55, L 1882.
Waukesha ...
1st Tuesday in December 4th Tuesday in May
4th Tues lay in August (Special). 1st Tuesday in February (Spec al).
Waukesha
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
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FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-SAMUEL D. HASTINGS, GREEN BAY. Term expires first Monday of January, 1896.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Brown
4th Monday in November*
1st Monday in March.
Green Bay
Ch. 82, L. 1887
1st Monday in June.
Door.
1st Tuesday in February
Tuesday after 1st Monday in Septem- ber
Sturgeon Bay.
Ch. 82, L. 1887
Marinette.
2d Monday in January 1st Monday in May. 1st Monday in October
Marinette.
Ch. 82, L. 1887
Oconto
2d Monday in April. 2d Monday in November
Oconto
Ch. 82, L. 1887
* Changed to last Monday in November .- Ch. - , L. 1891.
Every term in the counties of Brown, Oconto and Marinette, shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit .- Chapter 82, Laws of 1887.
The jurors for each term of court in the counties of Brown, Oconto and Marinette, shall be summoned to appear at or before the hour of nine o'clock A. M. on the second day of the term .- Chapter 82, Laws of 1887.
FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE-J. K. PARISH, MEDFORD. Term expires first Monday of January, 1894
COUNTIES.
TERMS .*
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Ashland
4th Monday of March
1st Monday of June
Ashland
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
3d Monday of September
1st Monday of December
Bayfield
1st Wednesday of April.
Bayfield
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Oncidat
3d Monday of April
Rhinelander .. ..
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Price
3d Monday of May.
Phillips.
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Sawyer
Last Monday of May.
Hayward
Ch. 18, L. 1801.
Taylor
1st Monday of May 1st Wednesday of November
Medford
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
* Terms of court in this circuit changed by chapter 164, laws 1891, after January, 1892.
+ Forms part of sixteenth judicial circuit after January, 1892 .- Chapter 41, Laws 1891.
No jury will be empanelled at the March or September terms of the court for Ashland county unless the judge of said court shall in his discretion at least thirty days prior to the convening of said terms file a written order with the clerk of said court requiring a jury to be empanelled. The several general terms of court in each county of said circuit shall be a special term for all other counties in said circuit. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication, and all acts or parts of acts in con- fliet with this act are hereby repealed. - Chapter 18, Laws 1891. Sce Chapter 164, Laws 1891
1st Monday of October
3d Monday of October
3d Monday of November
Last Monday of November
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THE JUDICIARY.
SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE-CHAS. V. BARDEEN, WAUSAU. Term expires first Monday of January, 1808.
COUNTIES.
TERMS. (After first Monday in January, 1892.)
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Lincoln
1st Monday of January 2d Monday of June
Merrill.
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
Marathon ..
1st Monday of May 2d Monday of July
Wausau
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
2d Monday of November
Oneida
2d Monday of. April 1st Monday of October
Rhinelander
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
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Each term held in any of said counties shall be a special term for the other counties of said judicial circuit; provided, however, that until the judge of the sixteenth judicial circuit shall be elected, qualified, and his term of office shall have com- menced according to law, said counties shall be considered as attached to the judicial cir- cuits which they have heretofore belonged, and until such time as the judge of such judicial circuits shall continue to hold court in the several counties named in the same manner, and at the same time, and with the same force and effect as if this act had not been passed - Chapter 41, Laws of 1891.
SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-WM. F. BAILEY, EAU CLAIRE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1898
COUNTIES.
TERMS. (After first Monday in January, 1892.)
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Clark ..
2d Monday of March. 2d Monday of December
Neillsville.
Ch. 47, L. 1891.
Eau Claire
2d Monday of February 2d Monday of May 2d Monday of August 2d Monday of November
Eau Claire.
Ch. 47, L. 1891.
Jackson
2d Monday of April 2d Monday of September.
Black River Falls.
Ch. 47, L. 1891.
The several general terms of court in each county of said circuit shall be special terms for the whole seventeenth judicial circuit, and any and all business arising or pending in said seventeenth circuit or in any of the counties thereof, may be done at such special term which may be done in the general term thereof, excepting the trial of issues of fact by a jury in cases other than those arising in actions of quo warranto and mandamus. Until the first Monday in January, 1802, the several counties composing the seven- teenth judicial circuit shall, for judicial purposes, remain parts of the judicial circuits to which they are now attached, and until that time the respective judges of said circuits shall continue to hold the terms of court as heretofore. All laws of parts of laws conflicting with any of the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed so far as they conflict with this act and no further .- Chapter 47, Laws, 1891.
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
CIRCUIT COURT REPORTERS.
Names.
No. of Circuit.
Charles H. Welch
1
Richard Burke.
2
William C. Kimball
3
H. A. Bush ..
4
Charles Orton
5
Alfred Harrison
6
F. W. Spencer.
2
Charles A. Cross
8
F. C. Grant
9
F. S. Bradford.
10
T. H. Woolford
11
Albert Kavelage
12
J. H. Sawyer ...
13
James 'T'. Parkes
14
Joseph Cover
15
George Hart.
16
Charles W. Fiske.
17
Chapter 128, Laws of 1889, provides, that if reporters do not in any year receive the sum of two thousand dollars from the counties, at a per diem of ten dollars per day, the de- ficiency shall be paid out of the state treasury.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
EXECUTIVE.
PRESIDENT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. Term expires March 4, 1893.
The President is chosen by electors, who are elected by the people, each State having as many as it has Senators and Representatives in Congress. He holds office four years; is commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the United States; has power to grant par- dons and reprieves for offenses against the United States; makes treaties by and with the advice and consent of the Senate; nominates, and with the consent of the Senate, ap. points all Cabinet, Diplomatic, Judicial and Executive Officers; has power to convene Congress or the Senate only; communicates to Congress by message at every session, the condition of the Union, and recommends such measures as he deems expedient; receives all Foreign Ministers; takes care that the laws are faithfully executed, and the public busi- ness transacted. Salary, $50,000 a year.
. E. W. HALFORD, Indiana, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
President-Benjamin Harrison (Ind )
$50,000
Private Secretary-Elijah W. Halford (Ind.)
5,000
Vice-P esident -Levi P. Morton (N. Y.) .... 10,000
U. S. District Marshal-D. M. Ransdel (Ind.) 6,000
VICE-PRESIDENT.
: LEVI P. MORTON, of New York.
The Vice-President is chosen by the electors at the same time and in the same manner as the President; is President of the Senate and has the casting vote therein. In case of the death, resignation, disability or removal of the President, his powers and duties devolve upon the Vice-President for the residue of his term. In case of. vacancy, where the Vice- President succeeds to the presidential office, the President pro tempore oft he Senate becomes Vice-President. Salary $10,000 a year.
CABINET. SECRETARY OF STATE.
JOHN W FOSTER. of INDIAna.
The State Department preserves the public archieves, records, laws, arguments and treaties and supervises their publication; conducts all business and correspondence arising out of foreign relations, makes out and records passports, commissions, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Secretary-John W. Foster, (Ind.). $8,000
Assistant Secretary-W. F. Wharton (Mass.) 4,500
Second Assistant Secretary-Alvey A. Adee .. 3,500
Third Assistant Secretary-W. M. Grennell. 3,500
Chiet Clerk-Sevellon A. Brown, New York 2,750
Chief of Diplomatic Bureau-Thomas W. Cridler, West Virginia 2,100
Chief of Consular Bureau-F. O. St. Claire
2,100
Chief of Bureau of Archives and Indexes-John H. Haswell. 2,100
Chief of Bureau of Accounts-Francis J. Kieckhoefer 2,100
Chief of Bureau of Statistics-Michael Scanlan. New York 2.100
Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library-A. H. Allen 2,100
Private Secretary-S. Y. Smith . 1,800
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
CHARLES FOSTER, of Ohio.
The Treasury Department receives and has charge of all moneys paid into the United States Treasury; has general supervision of the fiscal transactions of the government, the collection of revenue, the auditing and 'payment of accounts and other disbursements; supervises the execution of the laws relating to the commerce and navigation of the United States, the revenues and currency, the Coast Survey, the Mint and Coinage, the Light House Establishment, the construction of Marine Hospitals, Custom-Houses, etc. The First Comptroller prescribes the mode of keeping and rendering accounts for the civil and diplomatic service and the public land; to him the First, Fifth and Sixth Auditors re- port.The Second Comptroller prescribes the mode of keeping and rendering accounts for the Army, Navy and Indian Department, and to him the Second, Third and Fourth Aud- itors report. The First Auditor adjusts the accounts of the customs, revenues, civil serv- ice and private accounts of Congress.
The Second Auditor adjusts accounts relating to pay, clothing and recruiting of the army, the arsenals, armories and ordinance and the Indian Department.
The Third Auditor adjusts accounts for army subsistence, fortifications, military acad. emy and roads, Quarter-master's department and military claims. The Fourth Auditor adjusts the navy accounts, the Fifth, diplomatic, and the Sixth, postal affairs.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Secretary-Charles Foster, Ohio $8,000
Private Secretary,-R. T. Wynne
2,400
Assistant Secretary .... 4,500
Assistant Secretary,-O. L. Spaulding, Michigan. 4,500
Chief Clerk, -Fred A. Stocks .. 3,000
Chief of Appointment Division .- Daniel Murray
2,750
Chief of Warrants Division-W. F Maclennan. 2,750
Chief of Public Moneys Division-Eugene B. Daskam 2,500
Chief of Customs Division -John M. Comstock .. 2,70)
Chief of Revenue Marine Division -- L. G. Shepard 2,500
Chief of Stationery, Printing and Blanks Division-A. L. Sturtevant 2,500
Chief of Loans and Currency Division-Andrew T. Huntington, Massachusetts 2,500
Chief of Miscellaneous Division-J. W. Thomson, Indiana $2,500
Supervising Special Agent-A. K. Tingle, Indiana .. $8 day
Government Actuary-Wm. Fewsmith, New Jersey 2,250
SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE.
Supervising Architect-W. J. Edbrooke, Illinois $4,500
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.
Chief-W. M. Meredith, Illinois $4,500
Assistant Chief-Thomas J. Sullivan 2,250
Superintendent Engraving Division . Geo. W. Casilear 3,600
OFFICE STEAMBOAT INSPECTOR.
Supervising Inspector-James A. Dumont. .$3,500
BUREAU OF STATISTICS.
Chief-S. G. Brock, Missouri.
$3.000
LIFE-SAVING SERVICE.
General Superintendent-S. I. Kimball, Maine.
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