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Pleasure of
Com .- in-Ch'f
1,000
Chief Justice ...
G. C. H. Corliss
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1899
4,000
Clerk Supreme Court
R. D. Hoskins ..
Pleasure of
Court.
Fees,
Supt. Pub Instruction.
Laura J. Eisenhuth
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1895
2,000
Insurance Commissioner
James Cudhie. .
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1895
2,000
Com. of Agriculture.
George E. Adams
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1895
2, 000
Railroad Commissioner
Peter Cameron
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1895
2,000
Railroad Commissioner
N. Rasmussen
Jan. 3, 1893
Jan. 3, 1895
2.000
Railroad Commissioner
B. B. Stevens
Jan. 3, 1893|
Jan. 3, 1895|
2,000
OHIO-CAPITAL, COLUMBUS,
Office.
Name
Term began. Term ends.
Salary.
Governor. .
W. Mckinley, Jr
Jan. 11, 1892
Jan. 8, 1894.
$8,000
LieutenantGovernor
Andrew L. Harris
Jan. 11. 1892
Jan. 8, 1894.
800
Secretary of State.
C L. Poorman.
Appointed
Jan. 9, 1893.
4,000
Auditor.
Ebenezer W. L'oe
Jan 11, 1892
Jan. 11, 1896
3,000
Treasurer
William T. Cope.
Jan. 11, 1892
Jan. 8, 1894.
3,000
Attorney-General ..
John K. Richards
Jan. 11, 1892
Jan. 8. 1894.
3,000
Adjutant-General
Edgar J. Hocock
Jan. 11, 1892
Jar. 8, 1894.
2,000
Chief Justice.
Wm. T. Spear.
Feb. 9, 1898.
Feb. 9, 1893.
4,000
Associate Justice
J. P. Bradbury
Feb. 9, 1889.
Feb. 9, 1894.
4,000
Associate Justice
T. J. Dickman
Feb. 9, 1890.
Feb. 9, 1895.
4,000
Associate Justice
T. A. Minshall
Feb. 9, 1891.
Feb. 9, 1896.
4,000
Associate Justice.
M. J. Williams
Feb. 9, 1892.
Feb. 9, 1897.
4,000
Clerk Supreme Court.
Urban H. Hester
Feb. 3, 1890.
Feb. 6, 1893.
2,000
School Commissioner
Oscar T. Corson.
July 11, 1892
July 8, 1895.
2,000
Insurance Commissioner.
Fred B. McNeal
May 4, 1892.
May 8, 1894. .
1,500
Dairy & Food Commisioner Railroad Commissioner
William Kirkby
Appointed ..
Mar. 7. 1893.
2,000
Board of Public Works
William M. Hahn
Feb. 11, 1890
Feb. 14, 1893
1,400
Board of Public Works ...
F. J. McColloch.
Feb. 10, 1891
Feb. 13, 1894
1,400
Board of Public Works.
Charles E Groce.
Feb. 9, 1792.
Feb. 12, 1895
1,400
Comm'r Labor Statistics.
William T. Lewis.
April 1, 1892.
Mar. 31, 1894
2,000
Inspector of Mines
R. M. Haseltine.
April 30, 1892
April 30, 1896
2,000
Inspector of Workshops
Wm. Z. McDonald
April 29, 1889
April 29, 1893
1,500
OKLAHOMA-CAPITAL, GUTHRIE.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends. Salary.
Governor
A. J. Seay
Secretary Terr
Robt. Martin.
a1,800
U. S. Attorney.
Horace Speed
a250
U. S. Marshal ..
Wm. Grimes.
Fees.
Judge Supreme Court.
E. B. Green
3, 000
Judge Supreme Court ..
J. G. Clark
3,000
Judge Supreme Court ..
J. H. Burford
3,000
Walter H. Kinder
June 2, 1890.
June 3, 1893.
4,000
$2. 600
a And fees.
555
STATE GOVERNMENTS.
OREGON-CAPITAL, SALEM.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends. Salary.
Governor
Sylvester Pennoyer
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
$1,500
Sec. State and Ins. Com ...
Geo. W. McBride
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
1,500
State Treasurer
Phil. Metschan
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
800
Attorney-General
G. E. Chamberlain
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
3,000
Adjutant-General
R. S. Mitchell
Aug. 5, 1891
Aug. 5, 1895
1,200
Chief Justice
Wm. P. Lord
July,
1888ł
July, 1894
3,500
Clerk Supreme Court
J. J. Murphy
Mar. 2, 1891
Pleasure Ct.
Supt. Public Instruction
E. B. McElroy
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan., 1895
1,800
State Printer
Frank C. Baker.
Jan. 12, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
e
State Librarian
J. B. Putnam
Jan.,
1891
Jan. 12, 1895
1,000
e Paid for work done. Railroad Commis'rs., term 2 'years, salary, $2,500 ; elected by Legislature meeting in Jan. 1893.
PENNSYLVANIA-CAPITAL, HARRISBURG.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor
Robert E. Pattison
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan.,
1895.
$10,000
Lieutenant-Governor
Louis A. Watres
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan.,
1895.
3,000
Secretary of Com onwealth
Wm. F. Harrity
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan. ,
1895.
4,000
Deputy Sec. Com'onwealth
A. L. Tilden
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan.,
1895.
2,500
Attorney-General
Wm. U. Hensel.
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan. ,
1395.
3,500
' Deputy-Attorney General Auditor-General
D. McM. Gregg
May,
1892
May,
1895
3,000
State Treasurer
John W. Morrison
May,
1892
May,
1894.
5,000
Sec. Internal Affairs
Thos. J. Stewart.
May,
1891
May,
1895.
3,000
Deputy Sec. Int. Affairs
Isaac B. Brown.
May.
1391
May,
1895.
2,300
Adjutant-General
W. W. Greenlan 1
Jan. 20, 1892
Jan.,
1895.
2,500
Insurance Commissioner.
George B. Luper
May,
1891
May,
1894.
3,000
Deputy Ins. Commissioner. Librarian.
J. Woods Brown.
May,
1892
May,
1894.
1,800
Dr. William H. Eagle
May,
1890|
May
1894.
2,500
Chief Justice
Edw. W. Paxson Thos. J. Edge.
Jan.,
1886|
Jan.,
1896.
8,500
Sec. Board Agriculture ..
RHODE ISLAND-CAPITAL, PROVIDENCE.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor
D. Russell. Brown
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
$3,000
Lieut .- Governor
Melville Bull.
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
500
Secretary of State
George H. Utter
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
2.500
Auditor ..
A. C. Landers
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
2,500
Treasurer
Samuel Clark
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
2,500
Attorney-General.
R. W. Burbank.
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
2,500
Adjutant-General ...
Elisha . Dyer
Feb. 7, 1892
Feb. 6. 1897
1,200
Chief Justice ..
Charles Matteson.
During good
behavior.
5, 500
Clerk Supreme Court
Charles Blake
May 31, 1892
May 30, 1893|
2,500
Supt. Public Instruction . .
T. B. Stockwell
June, 1892 ..
June, 1893 ..
3,000
Insurance Commissioner
State Aud. (ex-off.)
May 31, 1892
May 31, 1893
Railroad Commissioner
Ed. W. Freeman.
May 1, 1892.
May 1, 1895.
1,000
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1
James F. Stranahan
Jan. 20, 1891
Jan.,
1895.
2,500
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
SOUTH CAROLINA-CAPITAL, COLUMBIA.
Office.
Name.
Term began.|
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor
B. R. Tillman .
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
$3,500
Lieut .- Governor
Eugene B. Gary
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
Secretary of State
James E. Tindall.
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
2,100
Cont'r and Ins. Com'r
Wm. H. Ellerbe
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
2,100
Attorney-General
D. A. Townsend
Dec, 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
2,100
Adjutant-General
Hugh A. Farley
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894
1,500
Chief Justice .
Henry McIver
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
4,000
Clerk Supreme Court
A. M. Boozer
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
Supt. Public Instruction ..
W. D. Mayfield
Dec. 1, 1892.
Dec. 1, 1894.
2,100
Railroad Commissioners, D'Arcy Duncan, E. P. Jervey and H. R. Thomas, $2,100 each'
SOUTH DAKOTA-CAPITAL, PIERRE.
Office.
Name.
Term began
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor.
C. H. Sheldon
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
$2,500
Lieutenant Governor.
C. M. Herried.
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
600
Secretary of State.
Thomas Thosson
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
1,800
Auditor.
J. E. Hipple.
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
1,800
Treasurer
W. W. Taylor
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
1,800
Attorney-General
C. I. Crawford
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
1,000
Adjutant-General.
E. Huntington
Appointed
by Govern'r
a
Chief Justice.
J. E. Bennett
Nov. 2, 1890
Jan. 1, 1894.
2,500
Clerk Supreme Court.
I. W. Gordner
Appointed
by Court
Fees.
Supt. Public Instruction
Cortez Salmon.
Jan. 1, 1893.
Jan. 1, 1895.
1,800
Railroad Commissioners, H. J. Rice, C. E Mckinney, W. M. Smith; salary, $1,500.5 a Not fixed.
TENNESSEE-CAPITAL, NASHVILLE.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends. Salary.
Governor.
Peter Turney
Jan. 15, 1893
Jan. 15, 1895
$4,000
Secretary of State
C. A. Miller ...
Feb. 12, 1889
Feb. 12, 18.3
*1,800
Comptroller .
J. W Allen.
Mar. 19, 1891
Mar. 19, 1893
2,750
Treas. and Ins. Com
M. F. House
Feb. 11, 1891 Feb. 11, 1893
2,700
Attorney-General
G. W. Pickle
Sept. 1, 1886, Sept. 1, 1894
3, 000
Chief Justice.
Peter Turney
Sept. 1, 1886
Sept. 1, 1894
3,500
Clerk Supreme Court.
A. V. Goodpartner
Jan. 1, 1891
Jan. 1, 1894
Fees.
Supt. Pub. Instruction
W. R. Garrett.
Mar. 1, 1891
Mar. 1, 1893
2,000
Com. of Agriculture ..
D. G. Godwin
Mar. 1, 1891
Mar. 1, 1893
2,500
. .
1
* And fees.
557
STATE GOVERNMENTS.
TEXAS-CAPITAL, AUSTIN.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor.
J. S. Hogg
Jan., 1893 ..
Jan., 1895.
$4,000
Lieut .- Governor
Secretary of State.
2,000
Attorney-General ..
4,000
Asst. Attorney-General.
3,000
Comptroller ..
2,500
Com. Gen. Land Office ..
2,500
Com. Agricultural Ins. Sta- tistics and History
2,500
Supt. Public Instruction
2,000
Treasurer
2,500
Adjutant-General
2,000
UTAH-CAPITAL, SALT LAKE CITY.
·Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor.
Arthur L. Thomas
Dec. 30, 1889
Dec. 30, 1893
$2,600
Secretary of State.
Elijah Sells.
Dec. 30, 1889
Dec. 30, 1893|
1,600
Auditor Pub. Accounts
Arthur Pratt.
March, 1892
March 1894
2,400
Treasurer ..
Josiah Barnett
March, 1892.
March, 1894|
1,250
U. S. Attorney .
Chas. S. Varian
Jan 27, 1890;
Jan. 27, 1894
250
Chief Justice
Chas. S. Zane.
Jan. 27, 1890
Jan. 27, 1894
3,000
Clerk Supreme Court
Joseph P. Bache
Pleasure of
Supreme Ct.
Fees. Fees.
School Commissioner
Jacob S. Boreman
Ex-officio. March, 1892
March, 1894
1,500
VERMONT-CAPITAL, MONTPELIER.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary .
Governor.
Levi K. Fuller
Oct. 6, 1892.
Oct. 6, 1894.
$1,500
Lieutenant-Governor.
F. S. Stranahan
Oct. 6, 1892.
Oct. 6, 1894.
a
Sec. of State and Ins. Com.
C. W Brownell
Oct. 6, 1892.
Oct. 6, 1894.
1,700
Auditor & Insurance Com ..
Frank D. Hale.
Oct. 10, 1892
Oct. 6, 1894.
2,000
Treasurer ..
Henry F. Field
Oct. 6, 1892.
Oct. 6, 1894.
1,700
Adjutant-General ..
Theo. S. Peck.
Elected by General Ass'm'y
Jonathan Ross
Dec. 1, 1892
Dec. 1, 1894.
3,300
Clerk of Supreme Court.
M. E. Smillie ...
Elected by Ge neral Ass'm'y
2,000
Railroad Commissioner
Samuel E. Pingree.
Appointed by|
Governor.
b
Railroad Commissioner
Amory Davison
Appointen by
Governor.
b
Railroad Commissioner
Leon G. Bagley
Appointed by
Governor.
b
Insurance Commissioner.
Elijah Sells. .
Chief Justice ..
Supt. Public Instruction .
Edwin F. Palmer
a $6.00 a day during session. b Per diem.
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VIRGINIA-CAPITAL, RICHMOND.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governcr
P. W. Mckinney
Jan. 1, 1890.
Jan. 1, 1894.
$5,000
Lieut -Governor
J. Hoge Tyler ..
Jan. 1, 1890.
Jan. 1, 1894.
600 2 yr
Secretary of State.
H. W. Flournoy
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
2,000
Auditor
Morton Marye
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
3,000
Second Auditor
Josiah Ryland ...
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
2,000
Treasurer
A. W. Harman.
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894
2,000
Attorney-General.
R. Taylor Scott
Jan. 1, 1892
Jan. 1, 1894
2,500
Adjutant-General
James McDonald.
Jan. 1, 1892
Jan. 1, 1894.
1,500
President Court of Appeals, L. L. Lewis
Jan. 1, 1802
Jan. 1, 1894
3,200
Clerks Superior Court- Richmond.
Staunton.
J. B. Dorman.
Appointed
by Court.
Fees
Wythesville
W. C. Pendleton
Supt. Public Instruction
John E. Massie
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
2,000
Com'r of Agriculture
Thomas Whitehead.
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
1,500
Railroad Commissioner
James C. Hill
Jan. 1, 1892.
Jan. 1, 1894.
2,500
WASHINGTON-CAPITAL, OLYMPIA.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor
John H. McGray.
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
$4,000
Lieutenant-Governor ..
F. H. Luce.
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
1,000
Sec. of State and Ins. Com.
Jas. H. Price.
Jan. 11, 1893'
Jan. 11, 1897
2,500
Auditor
L. R. Grimes
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
2,000
Treasurer
O. A. Bowen.
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
2,000
Attorney-General
W. C. Jones
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
2,000
Adjutant-General
R. G. O'Brien
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
1,500
Chief Justice
Chosen by
court. ..
Jan.
1893
Clerk Supreme Court.
S. C. Reinhart.
Pleasure of
Supr. Court.
2,000
Supt. Pub. Instruction.
Chas. W. Bean
Jan. 11, 1893
Jan. 11, 1897
2, 500
State Printer
O. C. White.
July. 1, 1893
WEST VIRGINIA-GAPITAL, CHARLESTON.
Office.
Name.
Term began
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor.
A. B. Fleming *
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
$2,500
Secretary of State.
Wm. A. Ohley
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 18931
a1,000
Auditor.
P. F. Duffy
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 18931
@2,000
Treasurer.
W. T. Thompson
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
1,400
Attorney-Genera'.
Alfred Caldwell
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
1,300
Superintendent Schools
B. S Morgan
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
1,500
Adjutant-General ..
B. H. Oxley
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
1,200
State Librarian.
C. L. Hagan.
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1893
1,000
Bank Examiner
C. W. Young.
Mar. 4, 1889
Mar. 4, 1803
a 700
Chief Justice ..
George K. Taylor
a Also fees.
*W. A. McCorkle after March 4, 1993
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STATE GOVERNMENTS.
WISCONSIN-CAPITAL, MADISON.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends. Salary.
Governor
George W. Peck
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.
$5,000
Lieut. Governor
Chas. Jonas ..
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.1
1,000
Secretary of State
T. J. Cunningham
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 189 .
5,000
Treasurer
John Hunner.
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895. |
5,000
Attorney-General.
J. L. O'Connor
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.
3,000
Supt. Public Instruction
O. E. Wells
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.
1,200
Insurance Comm'r.
W. M. Root
Jan. 5, 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.
3,000
Railroad Comm'r
Thos. Thompson
Jan. 5. 1893.
Jan. 2, 1895.
3,000
WYOMING-CAPITAL, CHEYENE.
Office.
Name.
Term began.
Term ends.
Salary.
Governor
J. E. Osborne*
Jan. 1, 1895
$2,500
Secretary of State.
Amos W. Barber
Jan. 1, 1891
Jan. 1, 1895
2,000
Anditor, Ins. Commissioner
C. W. Burdick
Jan. 1, 1891
Jan. 1, 1895
2,000
Treasurer
Otto Grumm.
Jan. 1, 1891
Jan. 1, 1895
2,000
Attorney-General
C. N. Potter
Jan. 15, 1891
Jan. 15, 1893
1,200
Adjutant-General
F. A. Stitzer.
Jan. 7, 1891
Jan. 7, 1894|
500
Chief Justice.
W. V. S. Groesbeck
3,000
Clerk Supreme Court ..
R. H. Reputh
Appoint'd by
Court.
,50
Supt. Pub. Instruction
S. T. Farwell
Jan. 1, 1895
2,000
* Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Francis E. Warren.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Office.
Name.
Salary.
Residence.
Governor
Geo. W. Peck
$5,000
Milwaukee.
Lieutenant-Governor.
Chas. Jonas
1,000
Racine.
Secretary of State
T. J. Cunningham.
5,000
Chippewa Falls.
State Treasurer
John Hunner.
5,000
Eau Claire.
Attorney-General
James L. O'Connor
3,000
Madison.
State Superintendent
Oliver E. Wells ....
1,200
Appleton.
Railroad Commissioner
Thomas Thompson
3,000
Independence.
Insurance Commissioner
Wilbur M. Root
3,000
Sheboygan.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Names.
Legal Residence.
GOVERNOR.
Nativity.
George W. Peck.
Milwaukee . New York.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
Charles Jonas
Racine Bohemia.
PRIVATE SECRETARY.
Clarence L. Clark. Janesville ... Wisconsin.
EXECUTIVE CLERK.
Werner Pressentin Milwaukee . Wisconsin.
JANITOR.
Oscar K. Schubert
Madison
Germany.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
Names.
T. J. Cunningham
Legal Address.
Nativity.
Chippewa Falls.
New York.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
Thos. B. Leonard Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin.
G. W. Levis
BOOK-KEEPER.
Black River Falls
Wisconsin.
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE DEPARTMENT-Continued.
Names. Legal Residence. Nativity.
ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER. Milwaukee. Wisconsin, Chas. P. Phillips
PRINTING CLERK.
A. F. Warden. ... Plymouth Wisconsin.
FILING CLERK
A. N. Altenhofen
Kewaskum
Wisconsin.
DOCUMENT CLERK.
J. Bruess
Milwaukee.
Germany.
Isabelle C. Schneider
New York.
Portage ...
WARRANT CLERK.
Nellie M. Leonard
Chippewa Falls Wisconsin. STENOGRAPHER.
Christina McDougall Chippewa Falls. Scotland.
COMPILING CLERK.
Robert M. Lamp Madison Wisconsin.
REGISTRATION CLERK.
Henry Lebcis Bloomer Wisconsin.
MAILING CLERK.
Paul D. Husting Mayville Wisconsin.
JANITOR.
August Wandry
Madison
....
Germany.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
TREASURER.
John Hunner
Eau Claire. New York.
ASSISTANT TREASURER.
F. F. Proudfit Madison Wisconsin.
BOOK-KEEPER
P. McMahon. Eau Claire. Ireland.
CORRESPONDING CLERI.
L. B. Murphy Madison Wisconsin.
DEPOSIT CLERK.
Geo. L. Blum
Eau Claire .. Wisconsin.
MAILING CLERK.
F. W. Bartz Fall Creek. .... Wisconsin.
MESSENGER.
R. S. Henry Independence .. Wisconsin ,
JANITOR.
W. H. G. Mueller Berlin. Wisconsin.
NIGHT WATCHI
Chas. C. Hunner
Madison.
Wisconsin.
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RECORDING CLERK. .
562
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
LAW DEPARTMEFT.
Names. Legal Residence. Nativity.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
James L. O'Connor.
Madison ...
Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
James M. Clancey
Stoughton
Wisconsin.
STENOGRAPHER.
Ida Herfurth.
Madison
Wisconsin.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
STATE SUPERINTENDENT.
Oliver E. Wells.
Appleton.
Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.
C. A. Hutchins
Beloit.
New York.
INSPECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOLS.
C. H. Sylvester
Whitewater
Maine.
CHIEF CLERK.
James A. Sheridan
Waterloo
Wisconsin.
LIBRARY CLERK.
F. A. Hutchins
Beaver Dam
CLERK.
Anna Lum
Waterloo
Wisconsin.
MESSENGER.
John Scanlon
Simco
Ireland.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTMENT.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.
Thomas Thompson. Independence. Sweden.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
John B. Webb
La Crosse ..
Connecticut
JANITOR.
Peter Neiton.
Independence
Germany.
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
COMMISSIONER.
Wilbur M. Root
Sheboygan ... . Ohio.
.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
Ned M. Root Sheboygan Wisconsin.
CLERKS.
Louis Joachim.
Madison
Ohio.
Chas. Fauerbach Madison Wisconsin.
Ohio.
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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
BUREAU OF LABOR, CENSUS AND INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.
Names. Legal Residence. Nativity.
COMMISSIONER.
Jeremiah Dobbs. Ripon New York.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
Frank M. Dyer. Mifflin . Wisconsin.
FACTORY INSPECTOR.
John W. Zwaska .. Milwaukee .. Austria.
ASSISTANT FACTORY INSPECTOR.
Semi L. Van Etten La Crosse
New York.
CLERK.
Max A. Blumenfeld. Watertown Wisconsin.
MESSENGER.
Henry W. Bolte. ..... .. Platteville. .... Germany.
STATE TREASURY AGENT.
TREASURY AGENT.
Thomas Kennedy
MESSENGER AND CLERK.
Henry Cummings.
.. Platteville.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS.
CHIEF CLERK.
W. H. Canon Merrill
New York
CLERKS.
Olaf R. Skaar .... Viroqua
. Norway
Henry Schildhauer
.Neillsville
Wisconsin.
C. J. M. Malek
Milwaukee , Poland.
L. A. Brace
Eau Claire
. New York.
W. F. Dockery
Whitewater . Wisconsin.
John A. Byrne
Madison .
Ireland.
Estella Keenan . Appleton
Wisconsin.
JANITOR.
George J. Reinsch Milwaukee Germany.
Dodgeville.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Names.
Legal Residence. Nativity.
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Joseph B. Doe.
Janesville. Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Wm. B. McPherson Sper. cer .New York.
CLERK NATIONAL GUARD DIVISION.
Mary W. Priestley Mineral Point. . Wisconsin.
CLERK PENSION DIVISION.
Delos H. Brown . Fort Atkinson. New York.
STENOGRAPHER.
Agnes L. Morrissy Janesville. . Wisconsin.
CLERKS WAR RECORD DIVISION.
F W. Grumm Milwaukee Germany. Joseph H. Janda Kewaunee Bohemia.
Henry C. Aller Beloit. Massachusetts.
MESSENGER.
James Glennon
Appleton
Ireland.
QUARTER MASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Brg. Gen. Otto H. Falk. Milwaukee. . Wisconsin.
ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER GENERAL.
Major Wm. Mahoney Wausau.
ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER.
Ireland.
Capt. Chas. R. Williams. Wilwaukee . Wisconsin.
CUSTODIAN MILITARY RESERVATION.
Capt. J. H. Hardy Menomonie. New York.
STORE KEEPER.
Robert McCarll.
Merrimac
.. New York.
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Names.
Legal Residence. Nativity.
SUI ELINTENDENT.
E. V. Briescn
Columbus.
Prussia.
ASSISTANT SURERINTENDENT.
W. B. Vance
Racine.
New York.
MESSENGER AND CLERK.
H. L. Lueders Milwaukee .. Wisconsin.
Names. Legal Residence. Occupation.
EMPLOYES.
John Doyle.
Madison.
Chief Engineer.
John Butler
Merrillan
Assistant engineer.
Harry Meloy.
Shullsbury .
Assistant engineer.
John Delaney
Madison
Fireman.
John Davenport Juda
Fireman.
Wm. Ledwith. Madison
Fireman.
H. N. Moulton.
Madison
State carpenter.
Facob Schwehm
Menomonie
Assistant carpenter.
C. Dengler
Madison
State painter.
Mich. Foley
Madison
Steam and gas fitter.
H. C. Mumbrue.
Waupaca.
Receiving and shipping clerk.
Chas. McSorley
Portage
Storekeeper.
James Whitty .
Baraboo
Police.
Chas. E. Stevens
Menomonie.
Police.
J. H. Holcomb
Platteville.
Police.
A. R. Jones.
Madison
Police.
L. Potter.
Neillsville
Po'ice.
Thos. Kingston
Madison
Police.
Iver Jensen.
Christiana
Night watch.
W. H. Hammersley
Madison
Night watch.
P. Hyland. Madison
Elevator attendant.
James A. Patton
Juda. . . Foreman labor force.
Michael J. Tighe.
Milwaukee
Janitor, Board of Control.
Gen. Thomas Curley
Prairie du Chien Messenger, Board of Control.
John Kappel.
Muscoda
Messenger, Historical Society.
Frank Ehrlich.
Madison
Janitor, superintendent public property.
Chas. Ermatinger
Chippewa Falls.
Janitor, Historical Society.
E. E. Alford.
Madison
Janitor, supreme court.
L. Preuss ...
Fond du Lac.
Janitor, Agricultural Society.
S. H. Tuttle
Whitewater.
Art gallery attendant.
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STATE BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND AGENTS.
REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY. See page 453.
REGENTS OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. See page 472.
STATE BOARD OF CONTROL. See page 481.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ADMISSION TO BAR.
Aoses M. Strong, President
Mineral Point .
joshua Stark ...
Milwaukee.
George G, Green Green Bay. L. J. Rusk .. Chippewa Falls
A. L. Sanborn, Secretary . .. Madison.
STATE PENSION AGENT.
Gen. Joseph B. Doe. Madison.
STATE LIBRARY. (LAW).
TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO.
William .. Lyon
Chief Justice
Supreme Court.
Harlow S. Orton ..
Associate Justice.
Supreme Court.
John B. Cassoday
Associate Justice Supreme Court. John B. Winslow
Associate Justice. Supreme Court.
Silas U Pinney
Associate Justice. Supreme Court.
James O'Connor
Attorney-General
John R. Berryman
Librarian.
W. F. Wolf
Messenger.
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
Names
Residence.
Term Expires.
J. T. Reeve, M. D
Appleton
1st Monday in Feb., 1893.
Samuel C. Johnson, M. D
Hudson.
1st Monday in Feb., 1894.
Solon Marks, M. D ...
Milwaukee. 1st Monday in Feb., 1895.
A. D. H. Thrane, M. D.
Eau Claire.
1st Monday in Feb., 1896.
F. H. Bodenius, M. D
Madison 1st Monday in Feb., 1897.
C. HI. Marquart, M D ..
La Crosse 1st Monday in Feb., 1898.
U. O. B. Wingate, M. D.
Milwaukee
1st Monday in Feb., 1899.
S. C. Johnson, M. D.
Hudson
President.
J. T. Reeve, M. D
Appleton
Secretary.
The State Board of Health was established by Chapter 366, Laws of 1876, and consists of seven members, one of whom is appointed annually by the Governor, to serve for a period of seven years. The Board, however, elects its own officers, and its organic act provides that if the Secretary is elected outside of the appointed members he becomes ex-officio a member of the Board, increasing the number of members to eight.
The Board mee's in the months of January and June by legal requirement, and holds such other special meetings as are requested by members, or directed by the President. It has an annual appropriation of $5,500.00 from which all expenses are paid, including all printing, except the printing of its biennial reports. No member of the Board receives any compensation for his services but the Secretary who is paid an annual salary which is fixed by the Board. The actual expenses of members when on duty are paid out of the appropriation.
The law by which the board was established provides that it shall have a "general super- vision of the interests of the health and life of the citizens of the State," and directs that "they shall make sanitary investigation and inquiries respecting the causes of disease, es- pecially epidemics, the causes of mortality and the effects of localities, employments, con- ditions, habits and circumstances, and shall diffuse such information among the people of the State." The law also gave to the board an advisory relation to all locai Boards of Health. Subsequent legislation has made the organization of such Boards obligatory in every town, village and city in the State, and has made it the duty of all physicians to re. port contagious diseases to such Boards, and of all such Boards to report to the State Board of Health relative to these diseases, and any other facts whenever required. During the year 1892, ten hundred and ninety-nine (1099) of these local Boards reported their full organization to this Board in accordance with instructions, and through these Boards the State Board of Health has been able to reach nearly every locality in the State.
The Board has charge of all matters relating to general quarantine, and in emergency can make rules and regulations for the protection of the public health, which it is the duty of all local and general officers of the State to respect and enforce.
The Board invites correspondence and co-operation from all citizens of the State who are interested in the object for which it is laboring, to-wit: The prevention of disease and the preservation of the health and lives of the people.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
R. D. Pulford .. Mineral Point Term expires 1894 F. Robinson.
Kenosha Term expires 1895
Henry C. Schranck.
Milwaukee. Term expires 1896 E. B. Heimstreet.
Janesville. Term expires 1897
Charles R. Bechmann
Fountain City Term expires 1893
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Charles R. Bechmann
President.
Secretary and Treasurer. E. B. Heimstreet
The State Board of Pharmacy was established by chapter 167 of the laws of 1882. The board consists of five members, who are appointed by the Governor, for a term of five
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years. Members receive five dollars per day for actual service, the Secretary receiving no per diem, but a salary of five 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 regis- tration 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 Gov- ernor 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.
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