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Washburn, of Worcester, on December 18, 1906, was elected to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives from the Third District of Massa- chusetts caused by the death of Hon. Rockwood Hoar. Hon. John S. Little, of Arkansas, and Hon. Malcolm R. Patterson, of Tennessee, elected governors of their respective States, will leave the House before the end of the present session of Congress to enter upon the discharge of the duties of their new positions. All Washington addresses given in the Directory, except as otherwise noted, are northwest. : III i | | i 1907 CALENDAR. 1907 JANUARY. JULY. Sm. | M. | Tw. | W. | Th | F. 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( 20 [21 1 17 ? 19 2 | 2s 2 22 2% (c24 "25 26: | 27 | 28 23 4 3 7 | 9 29 | 30 | 3I ? | IV Fr Eww’ op JANUARY. | JULY. Sunil M.o| Tu. | WW. [Th F. | Sat. Sun. M. | Tu. W. | Tha --F. Sat. 5 6 7 8 9510 [1X 5 6 7 8 og | 10 [Fry 12 13 Tats 16. 17 18 12 13 T4715 6. [17 18 X09 {20 |‘21 | 35 | 23 | 24 | 25 19 | 200-21 | 22°] 23. 24 | 25 26 6 27st aS lng igo Li 3 26. | 27 1128 (ag | aol ial | eminem Rol au FEBRUARY. AUGUST. EL aE ne 2 tl : | 6 8 2 3 4 S 7 : 3 3 3 o 2 > Oo [Tor [ar [ire Tz TA eTs 16 (17 F183 f 10 | 20 | 20 | 22 6 L07 (1% [30 woe | 21 02 23 ahi case] a6 ani [ir 085 ian > 31 29a ag ay 26 |-27 (28 20% 27 22 | 23 |. 24 | SECOND DISTRICT. CounTIES.—Christian, Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, Mclean, Union, and Webster (8 counties). Population (1900), 203,316. AUGUSTUS OWSLEY STANLEY, Democrat, of Henderson, was born May 21, 1867, in the city of Shelbyville, Shelby County, Ky.; was educated at the State Col- lege, Lexington, Ky., and at Centre College, Danville, Ky., graduating from Centre College in the class of 1889 with the degree of B. S.; entered the practice of law in 1894, having been engaged between 188g and 1894 as professor of belles-lettres in Christian College and as principal of Marion Academy; was one of the Presidential electors in 19oo; never previously held any other office than that of elector, or - belonged to any military organization except as a cadet at the State College, which is a military school; married Miss Sue Soaper, April 29, 1903; was elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress, and reelected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 20,732 votes, to 16,517 for W. H. Overby, Republican. Reelected to the Sixtieth Congress. Reelected to the Sixtieth Congress. a aa THIRD DISTRICT. CouNTIES.—Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, I,ogan, Metcalfe, Muhlenberg, Simpson, Todd, and b Warren (Io couities). k Population (1900), 179,518. JAMES MONTGOMERY RICHARDSON, Democrat, of Glasgow, was born in Mobile, Ala., July 1, 1858; received a common school education; has been editor of a newspaper since he was 20 years old; served oné term as representative in the leg- islature of Kentucky and two terms as prison commissioner of that State; was married in 1880 to Miss Loulie Rogers, of Glasgow; was elected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 18,432 votes, to 18,332 for W. H. Jones, Republican. FOURTH DISTRICT. CouNTIES.—Breckinridge, Bullitt, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, I,arue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Taylor, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1900), 210,314. DAVID HIGHBAUGH SMITH, Democrat, of Hodgensville, Larue County, Ky., ! was born December 19, 1854, in Hart County, Ky., near Hammonville; was educated I in the public schools of that vicinity and at the colleges at Horse Cave, Leitchfield, I and Hartford, all in Kentucky; has been practicing law since March, 1876; was elected | county attorney for Larue County at the August election, 1878, for the term of four years; was elected superintendent of common schools for Larue County in Octo- ber, 1878; resigned the office of county attorney in August, 1881, and at the August, 1881, election was elected to represent Larue County in the house of representatives of the general assembly for two years; at the August, 1885, election was elected to represent the Thirteenth senatorial district, composed of the counties of Green, Hart, and Larue, in the State senate for the term of four years; reelected at the August, 1889, election for four years; while in the State senate was chairman of general * statutes committee and member of committees on rules and judiciary; the new con- | stitution, adopted by the State in 1891, created the office of president pro tempore | of the senate; at the first meeting of the senate thereafter was chosen unanimously by the Democratic members for that position, and was elected for the term of two years, at the end of which term he was again the unanimous choice of the Democrats for the place, and was again elected for a second term of two years; was elected to the Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh, and Fifty-eighth Congresses, and reelected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 21,979 votes, to 19,419 for B. I,. Bruner, | Republican. Co FIFTH DISTRICT. County.—Jefferson. i fan Population (1900), 232,549. SWAGAR SHERLEY, Democrat, of Louisville, was born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., November 28, 1871; educated in the public schools, graduating from ig the Louisville Male High School June, 1889, B. A.; studied law at the University of . Virginia, and graduated June, 1891, B. I.; was admitted to the practice of law Sep- | tember, 1891, at the Louisville bar; has practiced continuously in State and Federal | courts since; admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1898; | never before held public office; was married to Miss Mignon Critten, of Staten Island, New York, April 21, 1906; was elected to the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Con-. gresses and reelected to the Sixtieth Congress by 3,488 majority over W, C. Owens, Republican, Congressional Directory. [KENTUCKY. SIXTH DISTRICT. CoUNTIES.—Boomne, Campbell, Carroll; Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton, and T'rimble (8 counties). Population (1900), 179,430. JOSEPH LAFAYETTE RHINOCK, Democrat, of Covington, has for years been acknowleged one of the foremost business men and political leaders in Covington and Kenton County, Ky.; his father, Joseph Rhinock, was born in Germany, while his mother, who was Eliza A. Short, was born at Stanford, Lincoln County, Ky.; Con- gressman Rhinock was born at Owenton, Owen County, Ky., January 4, 1863; he received his education in the Covington public schools, and at an early age entered actively into public life; has served in the city council of Covington, and was twice elected as chief executive of that city, serving as mayor from 1893 to 1900; was the organizer and first president of the Jefferson Democratic Club, of Covington, now the largest and most influential political club in the State of Kentucky, and he is at present the executive head of this organization. When a Carnegie library was pro- posed for the city, Mr. Rhinock took the matter in charge, and it was through his efforts that the present handsome $roo,000 edifice was secured. Mr. Rhinock is the present president of the public library board in Covington. ‘ In the business world he is as well known as in political life, and, besides being a director in two national banks, holds important business interests in the city of Covington. He is married and has a wife and four children. Although the candidacy of Mr. Rhinock was opposed by such prominent men as D. Linn Gooch, Judge John T. Hodge, Hon. E. C. Smith, and Clifford E. Nadaud, who were working equally hard to land the Con- gressional plum, Mr. Rhinock was nominated on the first ballot at the convention, April 21, 1904, and elected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 18,854 votes, to 16,089 for 1,. T. Applegate, Republican, 417 for C. J. Bagley, Prohibitionist, and 1,811 for R. A. Miller, Socialist. Reelected to the Sixtieth Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT. CoUuNTIES.—Bourbon, Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Oldham, Owen, Scott, and Woodford (8 counties). Population (1900), 151,453. SOUTH TRIMBLE, Democrat, of Frankfort, was born in Welfe County, Ky., April 13, 1864; was educated in the public schools of Frankfort and Excelsior Insti- tute, located near that city; is a farmer by occupation; was elected to the Kentucky house of representatives in 1898 and again in 1900, being elected speaker in the last- named year; served in that capacity during the memorable Goebel contest; was married November 24, 1885, to Miss Carrie Bell Allan, of Galveston, Tex.; was elected to the Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth Congresses, and reelected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 20,356 votes, to 13,187 for J. W. Calvert, Repub- lican, and 373 for E. Snodgrass, Prohibitionist. EIGHTH DISTRICT. CouNTIES.—Anderson, Boyle, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Rockcastle, Shelby, and Spencer (10 counties). Population (1900), 143,089. GEORGE GILMORE GILBERT, Democrat, of Shelbyville, was born in Spencer County, Ky.; was educated in the common schools of the neighborhood until 18 years of age; went to Cecilian College in 1868 and 1869; afterwards studied the Latin, Greek, and French languages at Iyndland Institute, in Kentucky; taught school for several years and studied law at the same time; attended University of Louisville and graduated from the law department in 1873; began practicing law in Taylorsville, Ky., in 1874, and has been an active, busy lawyer ever since; was elected county attorney of Spencer County in 1876 and held that office for four years; was elected to the State senate from the counties of Shelby, Spencer, and Nelson in 1885, and held that position for four years; was made chairman of the judiciary committee of the Kentucky senate in 1887; was a delegate from the Eighth Congressional district of Kentucky to the Democratic national convention held at Chicago in 1896, and was Kentucky’s representative on the committee on permanent organization at that convention; was elected to the Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh, and Fifty-eighth Congresses, and reelected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 16,481 votes, to 14,536 for N. D. Miles, Republican, and 461 for A. W. Carpenter, Pro- hibitionist. I | KENTUCKY.] Biographical. 41 NINTH: DISTRICT. Counries.—Bath, Boyd, Bracken, Carter, Fleming, Greenup, Harrison, Lawrence, I.ewis, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson, and Rowan (13 counties). Population (1900), 200,064. JOSEPH BENTLEY BENNETT, Republican, of Greenup, was born on a farm in Greenup County, Ky., April 21, 1859, and has resided in Greenup County, Ky., all his life; was educated in the common schools of Greenup County, and at the Greenup Academy; taught in the common schools of Greenup County a short time; studied law and was admitted to the bar at Greenup, Ky., before Hon. W. H. Wadsworth, special judge of the Greenup circuit court, on the 3oth day of August, 1878; was nominated by the Republicans for county attorney of Greenup County in 1882 and was defeated by a small majority; was again nominated for the same position in 1886 and again defeated by a small majority; in 1894 was nominated and elected by the Republicans of Greenup County for county judge for the term of three years; was renominated for the same position in 1897 and again elected; was renominated for the same position in 1901 and again elected for the term of four years; while holding the above position was nominated by the Republicans of the Nineteenth Kentucky judicial district, composed of Mason, Greenup, Lewis, Fleming, and Bracken counties, as their candidate for circuit judge against the Hon. James P. Harbeson, and defeated by 88 majority; in 1900 was elected by the Republican con- vention as a member of the Republican State central committee for the Ninth Ken- tucky district, and reelected to the same position in 1904, which he now holds; was nominated by the Republicans of the Ninth Kentucky Congressional district in the fall of 1904 as their candidate for the Fifty-ninth Congress and elected, receiving 21,335 votes, to 21,291 for James N, Kehoe, Democrat. TENTH DISTRICT. CounTies.—Breathitt, Clark, Elliott, Kstill, Floyd, Johnson, Knott, I,ee, Magoffin, Martin, Meni- fee, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Powell, and Wolfe (16 counties). Population (1900), 187,169. FRANK A. HOPKINS, Democrat, of Prestonsburg, was born at Jeffersonville, Va., May 27, 1853; was educated in the Tazewell High School; in January, 1874, moved to Prestonsburg, Ky., where he was admitted to the bar; in November, 1874, he was married to Miss Alice G. Davidson; in 1882 he was elected superin- tendent of schools of Floyd County; was chosen as a delegate to represent the counties of Floyd, Knott, and Letcher in the convention which formed the present constitution of Kentucky; isa member of the board of trustees of the State College of Kentucky; was elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress and reelected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 19,154 votes, to 17,736 for T. B. Blakey, Republican. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. .CounTIiES.—Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Letcher, Leslie, Laurel, Monroe, Owsley, Perry, Pulaski, Russell, Wayne, and Whitley (19 counties). Population (1900), 258,316. DON CALVIN EDWARDS, Republican, of London, was born in Appanoose County, Towa, July 13, 1861; educated in common schools of Towa and Kansas, and at the University of Holton, Kans., located in Laurel County, Ky., in 1892; is engaged in manufacturing and the wholesale lumber business; was clerk and master commissioner of the Laurel circuit court from 1898 to 1904; married, February 1I, 1904, Miss Lida Hodges; was elected to the Fifty-ninth Congress, receiving 31,349 votes, to 13, 200 for George E. Stone, Democrat, and 21 for W. S. Stone, Prohibitionist. | | 42 Congressional Directory. [LOUISIANA LOUISIANA. SENATORS. SAMUEL DOUGLAS McENERY, Deinocrat, of New Orleans,was born at Monroe, La., May 28, 1837; was educated at Spring Hill College, near Mobile, Ala., the United States Naval Academy, and the University of Virginia; graduated from State and National Law School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; served in the Confederate army, in the war between the States, as lieutenant, inVirginia, under Magruder, and in the Trans- Mississippi Department; is a lawyer by profession; was nominated by the Democratic party and elected lieutenant-governor, with I,. A. Wiltz as governor, in 1879; on the death of Governor Wiltz, October, 1881, succeeded him in the executive office; was nominated by the Democratic party for governor and elected in 1884; was a candi- date for renomination and was defeated by Gen. Francis T. Nicholls for the nomina- tion; General Nicholls was elected in 1888 and appointed his opponent, S. D. Mc- Enery, to be associate justice of the supreme court in 1888 for the term of twelve years; was nominated by the Democratic party in 1892 for governor #nd defeated by the Anti-Lottery party; was nominated by Democratic caucus for Senator at the ses- sion of the legislature in 1896, and elected to the Senate for the term beginning March 4, 1897, to succeed the Hon. N. C. Blanchard, May 28, 1896; Walter Denegre, of New Orleans, was his opponent, supported by Republicans, Populists, and a fac- tion from the Democratic party known as the Citizens’ League. ‘The vote was as fol- lows: S.D. McEnery—senate, 20; house, 48; total, 68; against—senate, 16; house, 50; total, 66, for Walter Denegre. This was the vote as originally called, but before it was announced I vote changed from McEnery to Denegre and 2 votes from Denegre to McEnery, making the vote stand, McEnery, 70; Denegre, 64. . Reelected in 1902. His term of service will expire March 3, 1909. MURPHY J. FOSTER, Democrat, of Franklin, was born at Franklin, La., January 12, 1849; after the civil war attended preparatory school at White’s Creek, near Nash- ville, Tenn., for two years; from there went to Washington and Lee College for the session of 1867 and 1868; from Washington and Lee went to Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., and graduated there in 1870; attended the law school of Tulane Uni- versity, New Orleans, graduating in 1871; in 1872 was elected member of the John McEnery legislature, but owing tothe fact that this government was never recognized and that the Kellogg government was, did not take his seat; in 1879 was elected a member of the senate of the State of Louisiana under the constitution of that year, and was returned for three consecutive terms of four years each; was elected president pro tempore of the senate in 1888-1890; led the antilottery fight in the legislature in 1890, and in 1892 was nominated by the antilottery convention as candidate for governor; was elected for four years, and in 1896 was nominated to be his own suc- cessor and again elected; at the end of eight years in the governor's office was unanimously elected to the United States Senate to succeed Hon. Donelson Caffery, Democrat, for the term beginning March 4, 19o1. When the Democratic party of Louisiana adopted the plan of selecting nominees for State offices by a general pri- mary election, he requested, inasmuch as the members of the general assembly to be so elected would select his successor, that the United States Senatorship be included in the primary, and announced his candidacy to succeed himself. He received 42,990 votes, as against 26,122 cast for ex-United States Senator B. F. Jonas, insuring his return to the Senate as his own successor. His term of service will expire March 3, 1913. REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST DISTRICT, City oF NEw ORLEANS.—Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Fifteenth wards. : PARISHES.—St. Bernard and Plaquemines. Population (1900), 178,670. ADOLPH MEYER, Democrat, of New Orleans, was born October 19, 1842; was a student at the University of Virginia until 1862, during which year he entered the Confederate army and served until the close of the war on the staff of Brig. Gen. John S. Williams, of Kentucky, holding finally the position of assistant adjutant-general; at the close of the war returned to Louisiana, and has been engaged largely in the culture of cotton and sugar since; has also been engaged in commercial and financial A Colorado io. vi Mar. 4, 1901 Simmons, Furnifold Mcl,..... ....... North Carolina. .......... .| Mar.” 4, 1901 26 | Millard, Joseph HF. :.voo 0iinncly Nebraska... oi iavs Mar. 28, 1901 27: Kittredge "Alfred B 5. (ining, South Dakota... ........ July 11, 1901 ¥ 59-2—2D ED——IO 146 Congressional Divectory. CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued. M Beginning = Name. State. of present - service. 23: Dryden, John B. 00 sy dao randy New Jersey ©. i. .0 oc: Jan. 29, 1902 29 iAlver Russell Ac... Jou oh ioc Michigan... ros Sept. 27, 1902 so Allee, J. Frank «i cou daoralun in, Delawdre . o.oo. Mar. 2, 1903 Ankeny Levi oc oaiies. Washington... =... Mar. 4, 1903 Clarke, James B. .. coat dw ian Arkansas ol. va. Mar. 4, 1903 Pullen, Charles Wi. ooo vei ison Oregons. in aah Mar. 4, 1903 Heyburn, Weldon Boo... ....-. Idaho =i: tin iit, Mar. 4, 1903 Hopkins, Albert J... ov iv ou Tinols. 0. vais, Mar. 4, 1903 : Latimer, Asbury C.-L LLL, South Carolina .....". .. Mar. 4, 1903 3 Tong, Chester I. 2. co vn ol Kangas, cooeais in) Ay Mar. 4, 1903 McCreary, James Bo... von aon Kentucky ....-hoiiis Mar. 4, 1903 Newlands, Francis G.... 0... .... 0... Nevada: 7. in tea Mar. 4, 1903 Overman lee S. coo iunius i L North Carolina”... ..... Mar. 4, 1903 Smoot, Beed =. a vai ns Tall evn ne, Mar. 4, 1903 Stone, William Joo. = 30 varia Missouri. . icine .s Mar. 4, 1903 32: =Dick Charles. ion. n ui oiia Ohloh in als Mar. 2, 1904 25 Bho, Philander Cito. 5 aint Pennsylvania ........... July 1, 1904 34 | Crame, W. Murray .......c.. ove. Massachusetts ......... Oct. 12,1904 Bulkeley, Morgan G..................... Connecticut... ....0.... Mar. 4, 1905 Burkett Blmer Jiu wrninr son, Nebraska: .o...n ns Mar. 4, 1905 Carter, Thomas H.... .. Nn lane Montana .......... Mar. 4, 1905 Flint, Brank PP... ...... FREE dan California... o.oo Mar. 4, 1905 Hemenway, James A... ....... ... Indiana: ...oounii ohn Mar. 4, 1905 35 La Follette, Robert M...... RCo sll Wisconsin... co... 5, Mar. 4, 1905 Nixon, George §. Li oii oa, Nevada... oi. Mar. 4, 1905 Piles, Samuel Bh. coo inom cae Washington... 3... Mar. 4, 1905 Rayner; Isidor © iain or onan: Maryland. i... on, Mar. 4, 1905 Sutherland, George .. ...... 0. ial oo osama Mar. 4, 1905 16-1. Warner, Williany. ..... 00s von, Missouri... ive 0 Mar. 18, 1905 a7: Bragier, James B 1. . coi be 0s ba ‘Tennessee ic. Mar. 21, 1905 38.1 Brandegee Frank B.........~....... Connecticut ........... May 9, 1905 39 | Gearin, Tom M >... .............. Lu Oregon... o.oo Dec. 9, 1905 40 | Whyte, William Pinkney. ........... Maryland... .. June 8, 1906 41: Benson, Alfred Wi. ..o.c0 co LE Ranuag. ia June 11, 1906 dz. DuPont, Henry A... ono oo. nice, Delaware... on 00 June 13, 1906 I { ; Service of Representatives. 147 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SHOW- ING THE CONGRESSES IN WHICH THEY HAVE SERVED AND THE BEGINNING OF THEIR PRESENT SERVICE. ; Beginning Name. State. h7 Congresses. of present [a service. 16 terms—Not con- tinuous. Cannon, J. G0. Tlinois. ol 18 | 43d, 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, soth, ‘51st, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th... .| Mar. 4, 1893 74 terms—Continu- ous. Bingham, H.H...... Pennsylvania ..| 1 | 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, soth, 51st, 52d, 53d, s4th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1879 11 terms—Not con- tinuous. Payne, S. BE... 0... New York... 31 | 48th, 40th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 34th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, CH Re Mar. 4, 1889 10 terms—Contini- ous. Bankhead, J. H ..... Alabama ...... 6 | soth, sist, 52d, 53d, : 54th, 55th, 56th, ] 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1887 Dalzell; John... ...... Pennsylvania . .| 30 | soth, 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, . 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1887 Robertson, S. M. .... Louisiana ..... 6 | *s50oth, 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Nov. 2, 1887 10 terms—INot con- tinuous. Grosvenor, C. H. ..... Ohio: i. cov II | 49th, 50th, 51st, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1893 Hephurn, W. P..... ..... Towa ii. 8 | 47th, 48th, 49th, 53d, | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1893 Wadsworth, J. W.... New York ..... 34 | 47th, 48th, 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1891 9 tevms— Continuous. : Smith, GC. W-... ... Tinos... =. 25 | 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, | 58th; soth. «oc 0 Mar. 4, 1886 *¥Vacancy. 1 Speaker of the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Congresses. 148 Congressional Directory. SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. Name. State. B A 9 terms—INot con- tinuous. in Sherman, J. Swi... R| New Vork..... 27 8 terms— Continuous. De Armond, D.A....|'D | Missouri ...... 6 Hull, AT aed, Rol Towa... 00 7 Jones, W. A. 0... Dil Virginia... ... I Livingston, I. EF... .. Di Georgia... 5 5 Meyer, Adolph...... D | Louisiana ..... I 8 terms—Not con- tinuous. Hermanu,Binger....[ R | Oregon........ I Lacey, J.B... ion Re Towa oo adase 7 tevms— Continuous. Babcock, J.W..... = R | Wisconsin ..... 3 Bartholdt, Richard ..| R | Missouri....... 10 Cooper, FH. Av.» R | Wisconsin... ... I Cousins, R.G.... ... Ril Towa sini. 0 5 Curtis, Charles. ... .. Ref Kansas... ..,. I Gardner, J.J =... B “New Jersey ....|i' 2 Gillett, TH... R | Massachusetts .| 2 Little J. Sua vi Dil Arkansas... ...[' 4 Loudenslager, H.C..| R | New Jersey ....| I McCall, S.W.......... R | Massachusetts .| 8 McCleary, J. To... R | Minnesota... .. 2 Mahon, T.-M... 0. | R' | Pennsylvania ..| 17 * Vacancy. Beginning Congresses. of present service. 50th, 51st, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, soth Li ol, Mar. 4, 1893 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sotho oii Mar. 4, 1891 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sath, Sy Mar. 4, 1891 52d, 53d, 54th,.55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sotho ride Mar. 4, 1891 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sothy Lin a Sa Mar. 4, 1891 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, seth cio ni Mar. 4, 1891 49th, 50th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, *58th, soth:: io iGo v an 51st, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sotho aaa 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ... 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ... 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ... *53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ... 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ... 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. . .. June 1, 1903 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Sept. 3, 1894 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 4, 1893 ir Service of Representatives. 149 SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. : Beginning Name. State. RZ Congresses. of present x A service. 7 terms—Continu- ous—Continued. Tawney, J. A... ... R | Minnesota..... 1 | 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...] Mar. 4, 1893 Wanger, LP. 0.0 R | Pennsylvania ..| 8 | 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1893 Williams, J. SS... ... D | Mississippi ....| 8 | 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1893 7 tevms—Not con- tinuous. Bromm, C.N 0. R | Pennsylvania ..| 12 | 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th, 54th, 55th, *59th...| Nov. 6, 1906 Burton, 1. FE... 0. Roh Olio wis 21 | 51st, 54th, 55th, 56th, : 57th, 58th, 59th. ...| Mar. 4, 1895 6 terms— Continuous. Acheson, BE. B....... | R | Pennsylvania ..| 24 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th, 'soth. or Mar. 4, 1895 Bartlett €. T,........., I'D Georgia ....... 6 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, | 55th soth. ....... = Mar. 4, 1895 Bishop, R.P........ | R. Michigan...... 9 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, S3thysoth. oun Mar. 4, 1895 Dovener,B.B....... | R | West Virginia .} 1 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, | 58th, soth...... 0. Mar. 4, 1895 Poss, GE o.oo VR Tlinols. 1 on, 10 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 50th... ..| Mar. 4, 1895 Eowler,C.N........ R | New Jersey ....| 5 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sath aoa Mar. 4, 1895 Graff, J.N 0. Ri Olinois......., 16 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sothili, =... Mar. 4, 1895 Henry B.S 0 R | Connecticut ...| I | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th; 53th 50th ein Mar. 4, 1895 HET. ee R | Cofinecticut ...| 4 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, soth...o... Mar. 4, 1895 Howell, B: FP... +... R | New Jersey ....| 3 I 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th 50th. ....... Mar. 4, 1895 Jenkins LJ... on R | Wisconsin.."... IT | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th, soth......... Mar. 4, 1895 Minor, B.S... R | Wisconsin ..... 9 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, : 58th, sothe co 0k Mar. 4, 1895 Otjen, Theobold.. ... R | Wisconsin... .... 4 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th sath... 0... Mar. 4, 1895 Overstreet, Jesse... .'R ‘Indiana... .; 7 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, soth.........| Mar. 4, 1895 Parker, R.W... 1. R | New Jersey ....| 7 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, seth. ........ Mar. 4, 1895 Prince, G. W....... BR [Tlinols. ...... 15 | *54th,55th,56th,57th, 53th, soth........ Apr. 2, 1895 Smith, W. A.... «= R | Michigan...... 5 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, .sothi.-.. 0. Mar. 4, 1895 Southard, J. H ...... RB. Ohjos ir..0 0, 9 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53thysothy 23 Mar. 4, 1895 Sparkman, S. M..... Df Blorida. =... I | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sath... Mar. 4, 1895 Sperry, No Di 0 R | Connecticut ...| 2 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 3th oth =. nL Mar. 4, 1895 * Vacancy. 150 Congressional Directory. SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. Name. State. 6 terms—Continu- ous—Continued. Sulloway, C. A ...... R | New Hampshire Sulzer, William... | D | New York..... Underwood, O. W ...| D | Alabama ...... 6 terms—Not con- tinuous. Clark, Champ. ...... DD‘. Missouri. ...... Davey, B.C... D: | Louisiana... ... Fletcher, Loren ..... R | Minnesota..... Mudd, SE ..=...... R [i Maryland "..... Talbott; [.F:.C. on. D- | Maryland ..... 5 terims— Continuous. Adamson, W. C ..... D | Georgia ....... Alexander, D.S ..... R | New York... i Boutell, FH. S........ BR {-Tllinols.. 0... i; Brantley, W. G...... D | Georgia:......: Broussard, R.F...:. Dil louisiana... Brownlow, W. P R | Tennessee ..... Brundidge, Stephen, Dl Arkansas’... .... Bolt BE RR: Maine....:..., Butler, 1.&§5. oo... R | Pennsylvania . Capron, A: Bui R | Rhode Island . .| Clayton, H.D D: | Alabama... ... Crumpacker, E.D...| R Tndinns Halla Davidson, J. H.. .. .. R | Wisconsin. .... Gaines, J. W .......% D | Tennessee ..... Greene, W.S ....... R | Massachusetts . Griggs, J. M.. ci... D | Georgia Lan Hamilton, BE. 1... ...|!R | Michigan. ..... Hay, James... BD: [ Virginia.. .... 36 158 * Vacancy. Congresses. 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th. soth.......... " 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th soth:,....... 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th, 50th... .... 2 53d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, soth 20 v0 53d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, s5oth.2... ... 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, s7th oth... o0. 51st, 55th, 56th, 57th, 53th, sot... no. 46th, 47th, 48th, 53d, sSthysotly, oe. 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, th sot 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sot: oot Sotho *55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sothy, ooo oy, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sotho gros “sotl Laer a 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, — Rn se sot A i 56th, 57th, 58th, sothue. oe oon on Beginning of present service. Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1905 - Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1903 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Nov.23,1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 June 21,1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4,1897 May 31,1898 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 Mar. 4, 1897 - SE ATRIOS = Service of Representatives. I5I SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. : Beginning Name. State. 7 Congresses. of present a : service. 5 terms—Continu- ous—Continued. Henry, R.1I, ........ DD - Texas... a 11 | 55th, 56th, 57th, ssth, ¢ goth. co oi ies Mar. 4, 1897 Howard, W.M . ..... Di Georgia ...... 8 ssi, 56th; 57th, 58th, EEO ELI Mar. 4, 1897 Kitchin, W. W ....... D | North Carolina. 5 So 56th, 57th, 58th, goth ns Mar. 4, 1897- Lamb, John. ......... D-[iVirginia =... 3 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th : Sothac oni Mar. 4, 1897 Landis, C. BB .......; R "Indiana -...... 9 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sotho n, Mar. 4, 1897 Lawrence, G.P... .. R | Massachusetts .| 1 | *55th,56th,57th,58th, : sothcg ctor on, Nov.29,1897 Lewis; BoB... 2 0 D [Georgia .... i... 3 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, HE el Mar. 4, 1897 Littaner, I. N....... R | New York..... 25 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th Seger DR en Ea a a iN BE LB Sn RO BEE Mar. 4, 1897 Tdoyd, J-X on. Missouri... .... 1 | *55th,56th,57th,58th ehrna BE GE IR a BE er RE Sa June 1, 1897 Lovering, W.C.... ... R | Massachusetts .| 14 Jn 56th, 57th, 58th, AER In RS Mar. 4, 1897 Melanin, FA 0... D | Mississippi ....| 7 "Eon 56th, 57th, 58th, othe. lai nn Sept.18,1898 Mann, JR... Roi Illinois... .... 2 oe 56th, 57th, 58th, Shela teat sn sa a Mar. 4, 1897 Moon, JoA <..ion. D.| Tennessee..... 3 Ce 56th, 57th, 58th, ERR SE Mar. 4, 1897 Olmsted, M.E ........ R | Pennsylvania ..| 18 | 55th, 56th,57th, 58th, Sot... il Mar. 4, 1897 Rixey, J.T. on D- Virginia... .. 8 | 55th, 56th,57th,58th, Sotho nay en Mar. 4, 1897 Sime LW... 00 D | Tennessee .....| 8 | 55th, 56th,s7th,58th, Ehisioasi dani Mar. 4, 1897 Slayden, J. L........ Di=Texas’ 0. 14 | 55th, 56th,57th, 58th, en EU Mar. 4, 1897 Smith, D.H .. ....; Dsl-Rentucky «0... 4 LT 56th, 57th, 58th, A RA RY Mar. 4, 1897 Smith, SSW... ..... R.[ Michigan... .... 6 56th, 57th, 58th, AAG Mar. 4, 1897 Spight, Thomas... ... D | Mississippi ....| 2 “ssh, 56th,57th, 58th, a a July 5, 1898 Stephens, J. H .... Demag io 13 ig 56th, 57th, 58th, Sian a Mar. 4, 1897 Stevens, B.C... R | Minnesota ..... 415 oo 56th, 57th, 58th, ET SEE Mar. 4, 1897 Taylor,G.W. ....... D | Alabama ...... 1 Son 56th,57th, 58th, Sethe sna ou Mar. 4, 1897 Zenor, W. I... .. .... DD Indiana . 2... 3 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sath a rooaw Mar. 4, 1897 5 terms—INot contin- uous. Calderhead, W. A R | Kansas... .:.. 5 | 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th, sot oni Mar. 4, 1899 Cockran, W.B ..... .. DD {New York....: 12 | 50th, 52d, 53d, *58th, Sather oa Feb.23,1904 Keifer, J. W....... RB "Ohio...... 7 | 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, ¥ Vacancy. sothiace otal nn Mar. 1 Speaker of the Forty-seventh Congress. 4, 1905 152 Congressional Directory. SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. * Vacancy. a At large. : Beginning Name. State. hz Congresses. of present Aa service. 5 terms—Not con- tinuous—Cont’d. Lorimer, William ...| R | Illinois........ 6 | 54th, 55th, 56th, 58th, : Sob: Jeti ae Mar. 4, 1903 Mondell, F.W ...... R | Wyoming ..... (@) | 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th, Sothe iat Sole tay Mar. 4, 1899 Reyburn, J.B... ... R. | Pennsylvania ..| 2 *51st, 24 53d, 54th, sgt i SY Nov. 6, 1906 Sibley, J.C... 0... .| R |: Pennsylvania ..| 28 | 53d, Soi, 57th, 58th, Satna Mar. 4, 1899 Southwick, G. N....| R | New York .....| 23 55th, 57th, 58th, SVR ER Mar. 4, 1901 Watson, JE... ..... R Indiana ...: 5. 6 Cai 56th, 57th, 58th, EE ts aes Mar. 4, 1899 4 tevmms— Continuous. = Allen, AiY,.. hin Ril Maine... ..... I | *56th, 57th, 58th, 59th] Nov. 6, 1899 Bowersock, J. D..... 1 BR {Ransas........ 2 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Brick, A: Jun L000 Ri-Indiana ........ 13 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Burke, C. T1.02. R | South Dakota. .| (@)| 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. Mar. 4, 1899 Burleson, A.S........ Df Texaw...... on 10 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Burnett, J.T. =... .: Dj Alabama... .... 7 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. Mar. 4, 1899 Conner; J. Po. a. Rif Towa i. v.hon 10 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| Nov. 5, 1900 Cromer, GC. W........ Ro. | Indiana ....... 8 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Cushman, F. W.. ... R | Washington ...| (a) | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Driscoll, M..B.. .:... Rl "New York. ...; 29 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Esch, J. 7 SS SR, R | Wisconsin ..... 7 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Finley, | BRIE i D | South Carolina.| 5 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Fitzgerald, J. J... D| New York ..... 7 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Fordney,].W....... R |"Michigan...... 8 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. Mar. 4, 1899 Gardner,Washington| R | Michigan... ... 3 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Gilbert, G. G..... ... D. | Kentucky:..... 8 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Haugen, GC. N....... BR ['Towa ivi. 4 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. Mar. 4, 1899 Hedge, Thomas ..... Rl Towai co. I | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Jones, W. L,........ R | Washington (@)| 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Littlefield, C. B... + | R' | Maine... ....... 2 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| June 19,1899 McDermott, A. I,....| D | New Jersey 10 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| Nov. 5, 1900 Miller,7J.M .......... Ri(-Ransas 4 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th. | Mar. 4, 1899 Morrell, E. De V....| R | Pennsylvania ..| 5 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.! Nov. 5, 1900 Needham, J.C ...... R. | California ..... 6 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Pearre, GA «ia R | Maryland... ... 6 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Ransdell, T.E..»... D-| Lowsiana ..... 5 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| Aug. 2, 1899 Reeder, W. A ....... Ri [Kangas... 5... 6 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Richardson, William | D | Alabama ...... 8 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| Aug. 6, 1900 Roberts, BE: W........ R | Massachusetts .| 7 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th.| Mar. 4, 1899 Rucker, W. W....... D. | Missouri..-.- .| 2 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Ruppert, Jacob, jr ...| D | New ¥York..... 16 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Ryan, W. Ho... ~ D | New York..... 35 | 56th, 57th, 58th, soth.| Mar. 4, 1899 Shackleford, D. W...| D | Missouri....... 8 | *56th,57th,58th, 59th.| Aug.29,1899 Sum J EB, oo, D | North Carolina. 1 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Smith, W. 1... Rid Iowa... 0. 5 9 | *56th,57th,58th,59th.| Nov. 5, 1900 Thomas, C.R ........ D | North Carolina.| 3 s6th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 Vreeland, E:B ...... R | New York..... 37 | *56th, 57th,58th,59th.| Nov. 6, 1899 Wachter, B.C... .... R | Maryland...... 3 | 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1899 ’ Service of Representatives. 153 SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. : Beginning Name. State. hz Congresses. of present a 4 service. 4 terms— Not contin- uous. Graham, W.H ...... R | Pennsylvania ..| 29 | 55th, 56th, 57th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1905 Hull, CG. Bo... 0 R | Pennsylvania ..| 22 | 52d, 54th, 58th, 59th. .| Mar. 4, 1903 Mclachlan, James ..| R | California..... 7 | 54th, 57th, 58th, 59th .| Mar. 4, 1901 Powers, Llewellyn...| R | Maine......... 4 | 45th, *57th,58th,509th.| Apr. 8, 1901 3 terms— Continuous. Bates, AT, 5 ona R | Pennsylvania ..| 25 | 57th, 58th, 509th...... Mar. 4, 1901 Beidler, J. A.....v... Ri: Ohio. oa". 20 | 57th, 58th, 50th... Mar. 4, 1901 Bowie, S.J... nv, Di -Alabama’... .... 4: 557th, 58th soth.. 0... Mar. 4, 1901 Brown, W. IB... R | Wisconsin ..... 10 | 57th, 58th, 50th... .. Mar. 4, 1901 Burgess, G. FE... 5. DE Texas soo 0 9. 57th, sSthisoth... i Mar. 4, 190TI Candler, B.S. jr... .| D{ Mississippi/, ©. .} : 1 | 57th, 58th, 50th. =... Mar. 4, 1901 Cassel (HL. B..0.0 R | Pennsylvania ..| 9 | *57th, 58th, 59th..... Nov. 5, 1901 Currier, BoD vas R | New Hampshire| 2 | 57th, 58th, 59th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Darragh; A. B........ BR ( Michigan. @.... II | 57th, 58th, 50th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Deemer, Elias. ...... R | Pennsylvania ..| 15 | 57th, 58th, 59th... . Mar. 4, 1901 Draper, W. H ........... Ril: New: York. .... 22 4 57th, 58th soth ..... Mar. 4, 1901 Dwight, T.W..... .. .. R [New ¥York..... 30 | #57th, 58th isoth.... Nov. 4, 1902 Flood, HD... Dif Virginia... .... 10 57th, 58th; soth ... =. Mar. 4, 1901 Poster, Di J-.o. 20 0 Rijs Vermont... a... I | 57th; 58th, 50th oo. no Mar. 4, 1901 Gaines, J. HL ...... R | West Virginia. 3 | 57th, 53th 50th 2... Mar. 4, 1901 Gardner, A. P....... R | Massachusetts .| 6 | *57th, 58th, 59th. .... Nov. 4, 1902 Glass, Carter... .... D:| Virginia. ...... 6 | *57th, 58th, 50th... .. Nov. 4, 1902 Goldiogle, H.M.... .... D | New York. .... 9 [i 57th; 58th, oth... 0. Mar. 4, 1901 Haskins, Kittredge..| R | Vermont ...... 2 [57th 58th soth.. Mar. 4, 1903 Holliday, E.S.-. ... Ri Indiana ....... 55 57th, 58th, 50th... Mar. 4, 1901 Hughes, J. A... +... .~ R | West Virginia..] 5 | 57th, 53th, 50th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Johmson, J.T... >. D | South Carolina.| 4 | 57th, 58th, 50th...... Mar. 4, 1901 Kitchin, Claude... .: D | North Carolina.| 2 | 57th, 58th, 509th...... Mar. 4, 19071 Knapp, C. L........ R | New York..... 28} *suth, 58th 50th... Nov. 5, 1901 Yever, A.B Go. D | South Carolina.| 7 | *57th, 58th, s9th..... Nov. 5, 1901 Tindsay, G.H ....... D |New York. .... 2 | 57th, 58th, 50th... ..... Mar. 4, 1901 Marshall; T. BF... .. R | North Dakota. .! (2) | 57th, 58th, 509th...... Mar. 4, 1901 Martin, E.W .... .. R | South Dakota..!(@)| 57th, 58th, 59th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Maynard, H. L.. .... ID Virginia: i... 2 57th, 58th, 50th... Mar. 4, 1901 Nevin, BR. M ..7 Rt Ohic.. i... Loa lisrih s8th sath ./c 0. Mar. 4, 190I Padgett, TP DD [Tennessee ... .. 7 lisrth 58th seth... Mar. 4, 1901 Palmer, H.W... ... R | Pennsylvania ..| 11 | 57th, 58th, s59th...... Mar. 4, 1901 Patterson, M.R..... D | Tennessee ..... 10 | 57th, 58th; 50th... Mar. 4, 1901 Perkins, J.B... ..... R | New York ..... 32 | 57th, 58th 50th... Mar. 4, 1901 Pow; BaoW. 050 D | North Carolina.| , 4 | 57th, 58th, 59th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Randell, C. B ..... ..| Do Pang, wn, 4 | 57th, 58th, 59th. ..... Mar. 4, 1901 Reld, CoCo. ID [-Arkansas ...:... 5 lis7th, 58th, 50th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Russell, Gordon. . ... FD Texas ool 3, gl south 58th soth.. Nov. 4, 1902 Scott, Co Foon; ['R Kansas... (@) | 57th, 58th, 50th... ... Mar. 4, 1901 Sheppard, Morris... 1D | Texas’... 0... YT [57th 58th, 50th... Nov. 4, 1902 Pirrel, C.O 0. ov | R | Massachusetts .| 4 | 57th, 58th, 59th...... Mar. 4, 1901 Trimble, South... .... D | Kentucky ..... weliszth sSthysoth.. 0. Mar. 4, 1901 Wiley, A A ....... Alabama... ..; 2 | 57th, 58th soth...... Mar. 4, 1901 3 terims— Nol contin- | UOUS. | Kahn, Julius .. LR Californias. oo... 4 56th, 57th, 50th... Mar. 4, 1905 Rodenberg, W. A. ...| R !"1linois.....:.. 22 56th, 55th soth...... Mar. 4, 1903 * Vacancy. a At large. 154 Congressional Directory. SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, ETC.—Continued. Name. State. 2 terms— Continuous. Aiken, Wyatt ....... Ames, Butler... ...... Beall, Jack oi. .. Bede, TA oi Birdsall, B. P.. 5 Bonynge, RB. W.... ... Bowers, Br. J... o..... Bradley, I. Wa... i... Brooks, FB... Buckman, C.B...... Byrd, A.M. 2. Campbell, P.P..... .. Cooper, A- F...... ... Davig, COR oo Dixon, JM. .-50 Dresser, SiR. 0h. Dunwell,C.T.. ..... Field, Scott. ........ Placky WH» 0. French, B. 1,........ Puller, CoH oor. Garber, H.C. 5... Garner, J: Nov... Gillespie, 0. W. ........ Goebel, H. P........ Goulden, J.A ......... Granger, D. 1. DD. .... Gregg, ATW =... Gudger, J. M., jr. .... Hardwick, T. W..... Hearst, W.R...... ... Heflin, 1.0.1.0 HLL W.S Hinshaw, FE. H...... Hogg, H. M Hopkins, F. A Howell, Joseph ..... Humphrey, W. E .... Humphreys, B.G. . .. Hunt; TL... James; OQ. DM. .......0: Keliher; J. A... Kennedy, James .... Kinkaid, M.P...... Kline, M. C. I, Knopf; Philip... ... Knowland, J.R ..... Tafean, D. B........ Tamas, W.B........ T,andis, Frederick. .. Legare, G.S ."...... Lilley, G.I, ... .. ... Longworth, Nicholas Tod GA "0... McCarthy, J.T: ...- .~. McCreary, G.D .. ... McMorran, Henry. . . McNary, W. S... * Vacancy. South Carolina. Massachusetts .| Texas ©... 0, Towa: yi... Colorado... Mississippi . ... New York ..... Colorado... .. Minnesota .... Mississippi . ... Kansas... Pennsylvania . - Minnesota... ... Montana... .... Pennsylvania . . New York ..... Texas... ic. New York ..... Rhode Island. . Texas. 0 North Carolina. | Georgia... .:- New York..... Alabama... Mississippi . ... Nebraska... ... Colorado 0... Kentucky ..... Winhee Zest Washington . .. Mississippi . . . . Missouri Kentucky... .- Massachusetts . Ohloh os Nebraska. ..... Pennsylvania . . THhinois California => Pennsylvania . . Florida: ..-... = Indiana J... South Carolina. Connecticut ... Olio 5 sa Michigan... ... Nebraska... ... Pennsylvania . . Michigan..." Massachusetts . a At large. 53thsoth,.. oo 58th goth... =. 58th soth. = 0 *soth, sath... 58th soth. 58th. soth........L. 58th, soth 0 58thsoth. .......... 58th, soth........... 58th;:soth ino 58th. soth a0... 58th. soth. oi... 53th, 50th... ta... 1 Seated on a contest. Beginning Congresses. of present service. 58th soth,.. iis. 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Sousathos sisi in Mar. 4, 1905 Washburn, C. G-...| RB | Massachusetts '.| 3 | ¥soth.............. Dec. 18,1906 | Watkins, 1.1.00 + DT onisidna 5... 4: lisoth-nn ona Mar. 4, 1905 : Weeks, J.W ........ R | Massachusetts Iva f's0th... ......... 0... Mar. 4, 1905 Ae Welborn, John ...... Rl: Missouri... ... welinothye io CASA Mar. 4, 1905 i Wharton, C. S........ R | Illinols. .ii.. 450th. sn ni Mar. 4, 1905 \ DELEGATES. | TERRITORIES. ) Andrews, W. H ..... BR New Mexico...[.. 50th. ov i Mar. 4 1905 5 Kalanianaole, Jonah.| R | Hawaii........ sil sSthysoth. of os Mar. 4, 1903 Se : McGuire, B. S!......| R | Oklahoma..... ci sSthsoth. oai Mar. 4, 1903 : Smith, M.A... 8 [D{ Arizona... .... ++] Both, 51st, 52d, '53d,{ Mar. 4, 1905 b | 55th, 57th, 59th. J i Waskey, Bo Hi... ... Dit Alaska v0 slap sath oa iis Aug. 14, 1906 : ¢ RESIDENT COMMIS- | SIONER FROM PORTO RICO. { Tarrimaga, Tullo. LR 0 sonar, oh goths rast | Mar. 4, 1905 CLASSIFICATION. | Senate: House of Representatives: Republicans...» = 5.0 ooo 57 Republicans. co. .in 249 { Democrats. ree 33 Democrats: iv. EER AR ER 136 { —— 7 ; otal coms inns na ano 9 | VCANCY ves vtint denis, ele GY | Mota es 386 | * Vacancy. 1 Office created by act of May 8, 1906. { {15 } 158 Congressional Directory. STATE DELEGATIONS. ALABAMA. SENATORS. John T. Morgan, D. Edmund W. Pettus, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9.] I. George W. Taylor, D. 4. Sydney J. Bowie, D. | 7. John 1. Burnett, D. 2. Ariosto A. Wiley, D. | 5. J. Thomas Heflin, D. 8. William Richardson, D. 3. Henry D. Clayton, D. 6. John H. Bankhead, D. | 9. O. W. Underwood, D. ARKANSAS. \ SENATORS. James H. Berry, D. James P. Clarke, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 7.] 1. Robert B. Macon, D. 3. John C. Floyd, D. 6. Joseph T. Robinson, D. 2. S. Brundidge, jr., D. 4. John S. Little, D. 7. R. Minor Wallace, D. 5. Charles C. Reid, D. CALIFORNIA. SENATORS. George C. Perkins, R. Frank P. Flint, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 8.] 1. W. F. Englebright, R. 4. Julius Kahn, R. 7. James McLachlan, R. 2. Duncan E. McKinlay, R.| 5. Everis A. Hayes, R. | 3. Joseph R. Knowland, R. | 6. James C. Needham, R. COLORADO. SENATORS. Thomas M. Patterson, D. Henry M. Teller, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 3.] At large—Franklin KE. Brooks, R. I. Robert W. Bonynge, R. | 2. Herschel M. Hogg, R. CONNECTICUT. SENATORS. Frank B. Brandegee, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 5.] At large—George L. Lilley, R. 1. E. Stevens Henry, R. | 2. Nehemiah D. Sperry, R. | 3. Edwin W. Higgins, R. 4. Ebenezer J. Hill, R. DELAWARE. Morgan G. Bulkeley, R. SENATORS. J. Frank Allee, R. Henry A. du Pont, R. REPRESENTATIVE. At large—Hiram R. Burton, R. 8. Sylvester C. Smith, R. BLN - AUG NH HRN H Stephen R. Mallory, D. . Elijah B. Lewis, D. . William C. Adamson, D. State Delegations. FLORIDA. SENATORS. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 3.] [Democrats, 11.] . James W, Overstreet, D. | 5. Leonidas F. Livingston, . James M. Griggs, D. D 6. Charles I. Bartlett, D. Fred. T. Dubois, D. Shelby M. Cullom, R. At large—Burton I,. French, R. [Democrats, 1; Republicans, 24.] 7. Gordon Lee, D. IDAHO. SENATORS. James P. Taliaferro, D. 8. 9. IO. 159 . Stephen M. Sparkman, D. 2. Frank Clark, D. 3. William B. Lamar, D. GEORGIA. SENATORS. Augustus O. Bacon, D. Alexander S. Clay, D. REPRESENTATIVES. Wm. M. Howard, D. Thomas M. Bell, D. Thos. W. Hardwick, D. 11. Wm. G. Brantley, D. Weldon B. Heyburn, R. REPRESENTATIVE. ILLINOIS. SENATORS. Albert J. Hopkins, R. REPRESENTATIVES. OO PN ONAN = . John H. Foster, R. . William T'.Zenor, D. . Lincoln Dixon, D. . James E. Watson, R. . Thomas Hedge, R. . Albert F. Dawson, R. Benjamin P. Birdsall, R. . Gilbert N. Haugen, R. . Martin B. Madden, R. | 11. Howard M. Snapp, R. | 20. Henry T'. Rainey, D. . James R. Mann, R. 12. Charles E. Fuller, R. 21. Zeno J. Rives, R. . William W. Wilson, R. | 13. Frank O. Lowden, R. 22, William A. Roden- . Charles S. Wharton, R. | 14. James McKinney, R. berg, R. . Anthony Michalek, R. | 15. George W. Prince, R. 23. Frank I.. Dickson. William I,orimer, R. 16. Joseph V. Graff, R. 24. Pleasant T. Chapman, Philip Knopf, R. 17. John A. Sterling, R. R. . Charles McGavin, R. 18. Joseph G. Cannon, R. | 25. George W. Smith, R. . Henry S. Boutell, R. 19. William B. McKinley, . George E. Foss, R. R. INDIANA. SENATORS. James A. Hemenway, R. Albert J. Beveridge, R. REPRESENTATIVES. : [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 11.] 7. Jesse Overstreet, R. 12. Clarence C. Gilhams, 8. George W. Cromer, R. R. 9. Charles B. Landis, R. | 13. Abraham I. Brick, R. 10. Edgar D. Crumpacker, R John C. Chaney, R. Elias S. Holliday, R. ; 11. Frederick Landis, R. IOWA. SENATORS. Jonathan P. Dolliver, R. William B. Allison, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans 11.] Robert G. Cousins, R. | 9. Walter I. Smith, R. . John F. Lacey, R. | 10. James P. Conner, R. . John A.’T. Hull, R. 11. ElbertH. Hubbard, R. . William P. Hepburn, R. OI On | | 160 Congressional Directory. KANSAS. SENATORS. Alfred W. Benson, R. Chester I. Long, R. REPRESENTATIVES. : [Republicans, 8.] At large—Charles F. Scott, R. 1. Charles Curtis, R. 4. James M. Miller, R. 6. William A. Reeder, R. 2. Justin D. Bowersock, R. | 5. William A. Calder- | 7. Victor Murdock, R. 3. Philip P. Campbell, R. head, R. i KENTUCKY. SENATORS. | J. C. S. Blackburn, D. James B. McCreary, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2.] J 1. Ollie M. James, D. 5. Swagar Shirley, D. 9. Joseph B. Bennett, R. j | 2. Augustus O. Stanley, D. | 6. Joseph I,. Rhinock, D. | 10. Frank A. Hopkins, D. i | 3. James M. Richardson, D.| 7. South Trimble, D. 11. Don C. Edwards, R. | 4. David H. Smith, D. 8. George G. Gilbert, D. 4 | LOUISIANA. 1 i SENATORS. 1 ; Murphy J. Foster, D. : Samuel D. McEnery, D. A | Sa REPRESENTATIVES. ; I [Democrats, 7.] . ! | I. Adolph Meyer, D. 4. John T. Watkins, D. 7. ‘Arséne P. Pujo, D, 4 I 2. Robert C. Davey, D. 5. Joseph E. Ransdell, D. I 3. Robert F. Broussard, D. | 6. Saml. M. Robertson, D. : | MAINE. i | 4 | . SENATORS. I | William P. Frye, R. Fugene Hale, R. I REPRESENTATIVES. : | [Republicans, 4.] i i A I I. Amos IL. Allen, R. 3. Edwin C. Burleigh, R. | 4. Llewellyn Powers, R. | 2. CharlesE. Littlefield, R. ; MARYLAND. N SENATORS. e William Pinkney Whyte, D. Isidor Rayner, D. : REPRESENTATIVES. ¢ [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3.] ® 1. Thomas A. Smith, D. | 3. Frank C. Wachter, R. | 5. Sydney E. Mudd, R. ; 2. J. Fred’k C. Talbott, 'D. |"a. John Gill, jr; D. = 6. George A. Pearre, R. H MASSACHUSETTS. : SENATORS. xg W. Murray Crane, R. Henry Cabot Lodge, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 11.] . George P.Lawrence, R. | 6. AugustusP.Gardner,R.| 11. John A. Sullivan, D. 5 . Frederick H. Gillett, R. | 7. Ernest W. Roberts, R. | 12. John W. Weeks, R. E . Charles G. Washburn, R.| 8. Samuel W. McCall, R. | 13. William S. Greene, R. i .. Charles Q. Tirrell,'R. 9. John A. Keliher, D. 14. Wm. C. Lovering, R. 8 . Butler Ames, R. 10. William S. McNary, D. i SELL Sg NPB WN HH State Delegations. 161 MICHIGAN. SENATORS. Russell A. Alger, R. Julius C. Burrows, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans 12.] 1. Edwin Denby, R. 5. William Alden Smith, R. | 9. Roswell P. Bishop, R. 2. Charles E. Townsend,R. | 6. Samuel W. Smith, R. 10. George A. Loud, R. 3. Washington Gardner,R. | 7. Henry McMorran, R. | 11. Arch. B. Darragh, R. 4. Edward L. Hamilton,R. | 8. Joseph W. Fordney, R. | 12. H. Olin Young, R. MINNESOTA. SENATORS. Knute Nelson, R. Moses FE. Clapp, R. ! REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 9.] I. James A. Tawney, R. 4. Fred’k C. Stevens, R. | 7. Andrew J. Volstead, R. 2. James T. McCleary, R. | 5. Loren Fletcher, R. | 8. J. Adam Bede, R. 3. Charles R. Davis, R. 6. Clarence B. Buckman, R.| 9. Halvor Steenerson, R. MISSISSIPPI. SENATORS. Anselm J. McLaurin, D. Hernando D. Money, D, REPRESENTATIVES. * [Democrats, 8.] I. Ezekiel S. Candler, jr.,D.| 4. Wilson S. Hill, D. 7. Frank A. McLain, D. 2. Thomas Spight, D. 5. Adam M. Byrd, D. 8. John S. Williams, D. 3. Benj. G. Humphreys, D. | 6. Eaton J. Bowers, D. MISSOURI. SENATORS. William J. Stone, D. William Warner, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 10.] 1. James T. Lloyd, D. 7. John Welborn, R. | 12. Harry M. Coudrey, R. 2. William W. Rucker, D. 8. Dorsey W. Shackle- | 13. Marion E. Rhodes, R. 3. Frank B. Klepper, R. ford, D. 14. William T. Tyndall, R. 4. Frank B. Fulkerson, R. 9. Champ Clark, D. 15. Cassius M. Shartel, R. 5. Edgar C. Ellis, R. 10. Richard Bartholdt, R. | 16. Arthur P. Murphy, R. 6. David A. De Armond, D. | 11. John T. Hunt, D. MONTANA. SENATORS. William A. Clark, D. Thomas H. Carter, R. REPRESENTATIVE. At large—Joseph M. Dixon, R. NEBRASKA, : SENATORS. . Elmer J. Burkett, R. Joseph H. Millard, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 6. ] 1. Ernest M. Pollard, R. 3. John J. McCarthy, R. 5. George W. Norris, R. 2. John I. Kennedy, R. 4. Edmund H. Hinshaw,R.| 6. Moses P. Kinkaid, R. 59—2—2D ED 16a 162 Congressional Directory. NEVADA. SENATORS. Francis G. Newlands, D. George S. Nixon, R. REPRESENTATIVE. At large—Clarence D. Van Duzer, D. NEW HAMPSHIRE. t SENATORS. Henry KE. Burnham, R. Jacob H. Gallinger, R. ~ REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2.] 1. Cyrus A. Sulloway, R. 2. Frank D. Currier, R. NEW JERSEY SENATORS. John F. Dryden, R. John Kean, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat,.1; Republicans, 9.] I. Henry. C. Loudenslager, | 5. Charles N. Fowler, R. | 9. Marshall Van Winkle R. | 6. Henry C. Allen, R. | R. 2. John J. Gardner, R. | 7. R. Wayne Parker, R. 10. Allan I,, McDermott, 3. Benjamin F. Howell, R. | 8. William H. Wiley, R. D. 4. Ira W. Wood, R. NEW YORK. SENATORS. Thomas C. Platt, R. « Chauncey M. Depew, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 25; vacancy, I1.] D. 10. William Sulzer, D. R. R. 11. William R. Hearst, D. | 24. Frank J. Le Fevre, R. | 37. Edward B. Vreeland, R. 12. W. Bourke Cockran, D. | 25. Lucius N. Littauer, R. 13. Herbert Parsons, R. 26. William H. Flack, R. 14. Charles A. Towne, D. 27. James S. Sherman, R. NORTH CAROLINA.. 1. William W. Cocks, R. | 15. J. yan Veehten Olcott, | 28. Charles I,. Knapp, R. 2.. George H. Lindsay, D. | 29 Michael E. Driscoll, R. 3. Charles T. Dunwell, R. | 16. Joool Ruppert, jr., | 30. John W. Dwight, R. 4. Charles B. Law, R | 17. William S. Bennet, 2 | 31. Sereno E. Payne, R. 5. George Waldo, R. | 18. Joseph A. Goulden, D. | 32. James B. Perkins, R. 6. William M. Calder, R. | 19. John E. Andrus, R. | 33. J. Sloat Fassett, R. 7. John J. Fitzgerald, D. | 20. Thomas W. Bradley,R. | 34. James W. Wadsworth, 8. Daniel J. Riordan, D. | 25 | R 9. Henry M. Goldfogle, | 22. William H. Draper, R. | 35. William H. Ryan, D. 3 5 | 23. George N. Southwick, | 36. De Alva S. Alexander, ; SENATORS. EF. M. Simmons, D. Tee S. Overman, D. REPRESENTATIVES. ’ [Democrats, 9; Republican, Hl 1. John H. Small, D. 5. William W. Kitchin, D. | 9. Edwin Y. Webb, D. 2. Claude Kitchin, D. 6. G. B. Patterson, D. | 10. James M. Gudger, jr., 3. Charles R. Thomas, D. | 7. Robert N. Page, D. D. 4. Edward W. Pou, D. 8. E.Spencer Blackburn, R. NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS. Henry C. Hansbrough, R. Porter J. McCumber, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2. | At large—Thomas F. Marshall, R.; Asle J. Gronna, R. ee mi J ' { a ews rr rE len Joseph B. Foraker, R. State Delegations. 163 OHIO. SENATORS. y Charles Dick, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 20. ] 1. Nicholas Longworth,R.; 8. Ralph D. Cole, R. 15. Beman G. Dawes, R. 2. Herman P. Goebel, R. 9. James H. Southard, R. | 16. Capell IL. Weems, R. 3. Robert M. Nevin, R. 10. Henry T. Bannon, R. 17. Martin I,. Smyser, R. 4. Harvey C. Garber, D. 11. Charles H. Grosvenor, | 18. James Kennedy, R. 5. William W. Campbell, BR. 19. W. Aubrey Thomas, R. R. 12. Edward I. Taylor, jr.,R.| 20. Jacob A. Beidler, R. 6. Thomas KE. Scroggy, R.| 13. Grant E. Mouser, R. 21. Theodore E. Burton, R. 7. J. Warren Keifer, R. 14. Amos R. Webber, R. OREGON. SENATORS. John M. Gearin, D. Charles W. Fulton, R. REPRESENTATIVES. ~ [Republicans, 2.] 1. Binger Hermann, R. 2. John N. Williamson, R. PENNSYLVANIA. SENATORS. Boies Penrose, R. Philander C. Knox, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 31.] 1. Henry H. Bingham, R. | 13. Marcus C. L. Kline, D. | 25. Arthur L. Bates, R. 2. John E. Reyburn, R. 14. Mial E. Lilley, R. 26. Gustav A. Schneebeli, 3. J. Hampton Moore, R. | 15. Elias Deemer, R. R. 4. Reuben O. Moon, R. 16. Edmund W. Samuel,R. | 27. William O. Smith, R. 5. Edward Morrell, R. 17. Thaddeus M.Mahon,R. | 28. Joseph C. Sibley, R. 6. George D. McCreary,R. | 18. Marlin E. Olmsted, R. | 29. WilliamH.Graham,R. 7. Thomas S. Butler, R. 19. John M. Reynolds, R. | 30. John Dalzell, R. 8. Irving P. Wanger, R. 20. Daniel F. Lafean, R. 31. James F. Burke, R. 9. H. Burd Cassel, R. 21. Solomon R.Dresser,R. | 32. Andrew]. Barchfeld,R 10. Thomas H. Dale, R. | 22. George F. Huff, R. iT. Henry W. Palmer, R. 123. 12. Charles N. Brumm, R. | 24. George P. Wetmore, R. Allen EF. Cooper, R. Ernest F. Acheson, R. | RHODE ISLAND. SENATORS. : Nelson W. Aldrich, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1.] 1. Daniel L. D. Granger, D. | 2. Adin B. Capron, R. SOUTH CAROLINA. Benjamin R. Tillman, D. 1. George S. Legare, D. | 4. Joseph T. Johnson, D. SENATORS. Asbury C. Latimer, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 7.] 7. Asbury F. Lever, D. 2. James O. Patterson, D. | 5. David E. Finley, D. | 6. J. Edward Ellerbe, D. 3. Wyatt Aiken, D. BON HH OUP ND . Robert G. Southall, D, Congressional Directory. : SOUTH DAKOTA. SENATORS. 0 Robert J. Gamble, R. Alfred B. Kittredge, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2.] i At large—Eben W. Martin, R.; Charles H. Burke, R. TENNESSEE. SENATORS. i Hdward W. Carmack, D. James B. Frazier, D. REPRESENTATIVES, [Democrats, 8 ; Republicans, 2.] . Walter P. Brownlow, R. | 5. William C. Houston, D. 9. Finis J. Garrett, D. . Nathan W. Hale, R. | 6. John W. Gaines, D. 10. Malcolm R. Patterson, John A. Moon, D. | 7. Lemuel P. Padgett, D. D. . Mounce G. Butler, D. | 8. Thetus W. Sims, D. ; TEXAS. SENATORS. Joseph W. Bailey, D. : Charles A. Culberson, D. i REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 16.] . Morris Sheppard, D. 7. A.W. Gregg, D. 13. John H. Stephens, D. . Moses IL. Broocks, D. 8. John M. Moore, D. 14. James L. Slayden, D. Gordon Russell, D. 9. George F. Burgess, D. 15. John N. Garner, D. Choice B. Randell, D. 10. Albert S. Burleson, D. 16. William R. Smith, D. Jack Beall, D. 11. Robert L. Henry, D. . Scott Field, D. 12. Oscar W. Gillespie, D. ' UTAH. SENATORS. Reed Smoot, R. George Sutherland, R. i ! REPRESENTATIVE. 3 At large— Joseph Howell, R. VERMONT. SENATORS. . William P. Dillingham, R. Redfield Proctor, R. REPRESENTATIVES. © [Republicans, 2.] 1. David J. Foster, R. | 2. Kittredge Haskins, R. VIRGINIA. ; SENATORS. Thomas S. Martin, D. John W. Daniel, D. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9; Republican, 1.] . William A. Jones, D. 5. Edward W. Saunders, D.| 9. Campbell Slemp, R, . Harry 1. Maynard, D. 6. Carter Glass, D. 16. Henry D: Flood, D. . John Lamb, D. 7. James Hay, D. ‘ 8. John F, Rixey, D, ) State Delegations. 165 WASHINGTON. SENATORS. Levi Ankeny, R. Samuel H. Piles, R. REPRESENTATIVES. : [Republicans 3.] At large—Wesley L. Jones, R.; Francis W. Cushman, R.; William E. Humphrey, R. WEST VIRGINIA. SENATORS. Stephen B. Elkins, R. Nathan B. Scott, R. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 4; Democrat, 1.] . Blackburn B. Dovener,R.| 3. Joseph Holt Gaines, R. | 5. James A. Hughes, R. 5 Thomas B. Davis, D. 4. Harry C. Woodyard, R. | WISCONSIN. SENATORS. John C. Spooner, R. Robert M. La Follette, R. : REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 10; Democrat, 1.] : 1.- Henry A. Cooper, 158 | 5. William H. Stafford, R. 9. Edward S. Minor, R. 2. John M. Nelson, R. 6. Charles H. Weisse, D. 10. Webster F. Brown, R. 3. Joseph W. Babcock, R. | 7. John J. Esch, R. 11. John J. Jenkins, R. 4. Theobold Otjen, R. 8. James H. Davidson, R. . WYOMING. SENATORS. Francis E. Warren, R. Clarence D. Clark, R. | REPRESENTATIVE. At large — Frank W. Mondell, R. DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES. ALASKA. Frank H. Waskey, D. & ARIZONA. Marcus A. Smith, D. HAWAII, . Jonah K. Kalanianaole, R. NEW MEXICO. William H. Andrews, R. OKI, AHOMA. Bird S. McGuire, R. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER FROM PORTO RICO. ! Tulio Larrinaga, R. 166 ; Congressional Directory. REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT. | i SRS 03 a of 71 2) 0) uo ul ul = a ge B {ENE VE |B BIRR IR EEE od = a = j= i= j= = j=! = = o = malig ge oD CT IA EE AC SR ER Te Bey) 29. 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Th Se Le HAL EA I 3 4 6 9 IT 12 1 Minnesota Law ole aaa fot ae Vi le So pe RO ES eid IRCA 2 2 3 5 7 MISSISSIPPI. fy ie ne So fr a ie se fag ae 1 I 2 4 5 5 6 7 7: Misgouni thm neo ena ior ale ont 1 2 5 7 9 13 14 15 | 1 Montana «i via od bandos bre pe ds EE BE ol SS RR iS RT ae I I | Nebraska i ie. dol ana fee nile Sef naa i en a ny 1 I 3 6 Nevadnv sno mri Saosin co Seb Aes Ln ae Rb aah I 1 I 1 New Hampshire... 3 JE Sis 6 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 New Jersey. ..0 4 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 7 7 8 10 New York.......... 6» 10 17 27 34 40 34 33 31 35: aa 34 37 North Carolina..... 5 10 12 13 13 9 8 7 8 9 9 10 North Dakota. .oul af oda tic ian ian oi ES I IS AE ET Lite Se eR I I 2 Ohle. sa oorieiny rs Sf 1 6 14 19 21 21 19 20 21 21 21 PR rn RE Ee Ee a TR I eR Re i EE ee I 1 I 1 2 2 Pennsylvania ...... 8 13 18 23 26 28 24 25 24 27 28 30 32 Rhode Island....... I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 South Carolina..... 5 6 8 9 9 9 7 6 4 5 7 7 i SoutlrPakota. ne ede a ne kl an nO fee aN 2 2 2 ZEennessee rn. an I 3 6 9 13 IT 10 8 10 10 10 10 Begas: wal es eral ane a aie eR dru nelle 2 2 4 6 11 13 16 Utah oan th aie asd bie an ld re Ll a hs st rai Sa Ce rea a I I Vermont-.... Ji. nn. ole, 2 4 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 Virginia. ..o.o.00.s 10 19 22 23 22 21 15 13 11 9 10 10 10 Washington... ibn lais alco sabes dre ar vn eal as, 1 2 3 West Virginia. vi. lc duo nahi dds ran ant a an ra ses 3 4 4 5 Wisconsin. ..5.0 lesb diene asi aio dca fd 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 Wyoming tha colt va anni edbans nr ier nea pepsin le se ibn Sl aio I I 1 otal. -2.n5..5% 65 106 142 186, | 213 (vada 2320 237 Is 243 [20g +f. ia32 | 357 386 The following representation was added after the several census apportionments indicated aud is included in the above table: First—Tennessee, 1. Second—Ohio, 1. Third—Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; Maine, 7; Mississippi, 1. Fifth—Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth—California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh—Massachusetts, 1; Minne- sota, 2; Oregon, 1. Eighth—Illinois, 1; Iowa, 1; Kentucky, 1; Minnesota, 1; Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1; Ohio, 1; Pennsylvania, 1; Rhode Island, 1; Vermont, 1. Ninth—Alabama, 1; Colorado, 1; Florida, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; New Hampshire, 1; New York, 1; Pennsylvania, 1; Tennessee, 1; Ver mont, 1. Tenth—Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; Washington, 1; Wyom- ing, 1. Eleventh—Utah, 1. NHOH OOO NA APT +H CO SESSIONS OF CONGRESS. Length 2 Congress. i Date of beginning. | Date of adjournment. indays a President pro tempore of the Senate. Speaker of the House of Representatives. First: oo cota, 1 |[bMarch 4, 1789 :..... September 29, 1789. .. 210 |¢ John Langdon, of New Hampshire ........ Frederick A. Muhlenburg, of Pennsylvania. 2 "January 4.71790 '... “August 12, 1790... . .\... NS di a al SL 3: December 6, 1790. .| March 3, 1791... ...\ i es ee on wan es elle 5 a aa al te alata ee eR Second. uo LE 1-1 October 24. 1701... . [May 3, 1792. i. 197. Richard. Henry Lee, of Virginia... .. =... Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut. 2% | November 5, 1792...| March 2, 1793 ........ sf OE Ome BR Rp RE Te Te RS a : Thirds. let | Ai December 2, 1703... .[ June og, 1704 3... 190 | Ralph Izard, of South Carolina............ Frederick A. Muhlenburg, of Pennsylvania. 2 | November 3.1794: ..[: Marcha, 1795... hus, 121 | Samuel Iivermore, of New Hampshire. is Fourth 1{"December 7,:1795 ...-| June 1, 1796! . or Si 177 |: Henry Tazewell, of Virginia «...... L000 Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. 2 | December 5,1796 ....I March 3{1707. ....... >. ort LR RE LA i ER Le Sn Ki Tift or oan ssh 1 May 15,1707: :.v- July r0)ir707i 8 Se. 57 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania........ Do. 2 | November 18,1797. .( July 16, 1798... .... 246 | William Bradford, of Rhode Island ........ : 3 | December 3, 1795. . | Match 3,1799".- =." oI | John Iawrence, of New York .............. George Dent, of Maryland, pro tempore. Jacob Read, of South Carolina... ........... | George Dent, of Maryland. (05) Theodore Sedgw ick, of Massachusetts... .| N Sixty ear agli 1: December 2, 1799. ..| May 14,1800... -.. 0... 164 | Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire.... Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. > 2 | November 17,180c..[ March 3,1801......... 107. "Uriah Tracy, of Connecticut... i... ci asl SQ James Hillhouse, of Connecticut............ x: John E. Howard, of Marylan@....0 a0. [2 Seventh. i. 0... 1’ (“December 7,.180r 5. .| May 3.1802. .....0.. 148 | Abraham Baldwin, of Georgia. cn... iui Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina. S 2 [ December6, 1802 ...| March 3, 1803... .. 5... 88 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont SIAR St { = Highth oe wu il October 17,1803... March a7, 1804... i 7. 163.) John Brown, of Kentucky... fi on. Do. ® 2 | November 5, 1804... March 3, 1805......... 119 | Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina ......... SE Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee .............. S Ninth: ohio si I {yDecember 2,:1805. ...{ April 21, 1806%. .........% 141: | Samuel Smith, of Maryland ...........:...4 Do. 5 2 | December 1, 1806... March 3, 1807........ . ro En RN ee LO en Pde a Ne LB Da a IN Tenth... woe Ol October 16,1807... Jl April 25.1808 ni ons 182 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont ........... Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. © 2 | November 7, 1808...! March 3, 1809......... 117 | John Milledge, of Georgia SA RCA fori si Fleventh io oa 17: May 22, 1809... ....% | June 28, 1809. ......... 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania ARE Sn Do. 2: Nevember 27, 1800... May I; 1810... 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina........... 3:| December 3, 1810. .| Marcha, 1811. .....,. 91 | John Pope, of Kentucky Br ht aOR Rhee Twelfth ors 1 | November 4, 1811... July 6,:1812../..-.. 5... 245 | William H. Crawford, of Georgia .......... | Henry Clay, of Kentucky. | 2 | November 2, 1812... March 3,/1813......... rr ES BH Se AT Oa ta | \ | Thirteenth... ...., 1] May 24, 1813... ....: | August 2, 1813 ........ 71 | Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. .. ..... Do. | 2 | December 6, 1813.. ‘| April 18, 1814 Seki Bans | 134 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina........... | dTangdon Cheeves, of South Carolina. | 3 | September 19, 1814 .| March 3, 1815......... | i Ee EE re SUE Pt SR TT a Until within recent years the appointment or election of a President pro tempore was held by the Senate to be for the occasion only, so that more than one appears in several sessions and in others none were chosen. Since March 12, 1890, they have served until ‘‘ the Senate otherwise ordered bThe Constitution (Art. I, sec. 4) provided that the Congress should assemble March 4, 1789, and thereafter “in every year * % % on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.” Up to, and including, May 20, 1820, eighteen acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days i in the year. Since that year Congress has met regularly on the first Monday i in December. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New York; subsequently, until the second session of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in Washington. ¢ Elected to count the vote for President and Vice-Pr esident, which was done April 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams. Vice-President, appeared April 21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate. oo d Elected Speaker, vice Henry Clay, who resigned January 19, 1814. 2 ; on. ON | 7 Congress. a Ro Fourteenth. . i... 7: Fifteenth. i... 0 Sixteenth Eighteenth. ... Nineteenth Twentieth: .. 5%. | Twenty-first .. ... Twenty-second ... Twenty-third ..... Twenty-fourth.... Twenty-fifth Twenty-sixth . pd Twenty-seventh .. Twenty-eighth ... Twenty-ninth..... Thirtieth.......0.. Thirty-secoud..... Thirty-third Thirty-fourth . ... CO QD bt 0 bed 0 Bd 0 bed QO Ped QD Pd QO Pe C0 QU Pe QD Bek GO QD ek QO eh QO pk QO pet QO Ped 0 Ped QD Pt QD Pe QU fd QU Pk QU Pe QU SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued. 891 “AA012241(] JDUO0ISSIASUO7) Date of beginning. | Date of adjournment. Ey President pro tempore of the Senate. Speaker of the House of Representatives. December 4, 1815...| April 20, 1816. ....... 148 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina.......... Henry Clay, of Kentucky. December:2,:1816.. .| March 3,-1817......%.. od EA A J a eT ST December 1, 1817...| April 20, 1818.. ¥Z 141 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. Do. November 16, 1818. .| March 3, 1819........ 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia oo navn, December 6, 1819... May 15, 1820......... 162 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina..... ..... Do. November 18, 1820..| March 3, 1821........ FRA SE RR sR A A BATE EE Te RE aJohn W. Taylor, of New York. December 3, 1821...'May8,1822 ........~.- 157 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina........... Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. December: 2,:1822....| March 3, 1823. ..=..... Ee a ee Le SR Le AR RR Pe Le Gr December. 1, 1823...( May 27,1824... ...... 178 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina........... Henry Clay, of Kentucky. December 6,:1824.. March 3, 1825...0...0.. i a Sania Gl ne SH RRR St Sr ES Se aa December. 5, 1825... .|' May 22, 18%6......... 169 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina........... John W. Taylor, of New York. December 4.1826... .| March 3,1827..... .. | 2 RO I SE GS a eR December 3, 1827... May 26, 1828... .0.. .:.. 175 | Samuel Smith, of Maryland................ Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia. December 1, 1828... March 3,1829.........| er hp TE December.7, 1829...‘ May 31,1830... ... ..... DE Ra Se Th Do. December é 1830. ..1iMarch 3; 1837.5... =: 88 | Littleton Waller Tazewell, of Virginia..... December 5, 1831 .. | July 16, 1832... ......- A gE ee ES a | Do. December: 3, 1832... [tMarch:2, 1833.....-.. 91 | Hugh I,awson White, of Tennessee........ | December 2,1825".../ June. 30,1834... -.. wie 211 | George Poindexter, of 1 Missission) visas ipa Do. December: 1, 1834 ...| “March 3,/1335.......... 93 | John Tyler, of Virginia. ERR .|bJohn Bell, of Tennessee. December 7,1835 i July 4,:1836........ 0... 3 Ea James K. Polk, of Tennessee. December:5, 1836... March 3, 1837. ... ... 89 | William R. King, of Alabama.............. September 4, 1837 ..| October 16, 1837 ...... ATI Od he EN TO Do. Decemberi4, 1837... July 9, 1838... ..... 218i a rer December 3, 1838... March 3,1839......... OE}. wit a ee BL Re ea Len ee rei December 2,:1339. .. July 31,1840. .....-... 293 AO i A EAT Er | Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. December 7, 1840. March 3, 1841... nas 8 Jasien A i i ES a a ee ai May 31,1841... September 13, 1841... 106 Samuel I,. Southard, of New Jersey ........| John White, of Kentucky. December 6, 1841. August 31,1842 ....... 269 | Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina...... December 5, 1842. March 3.01843... 000 89 dS is a December a, 1843... June 17, 1844. 0.0. } (Re Er ple 80 Sl Hoty ML A LN DS John W. Jones, of Virginia. December 2, 1844 . March 3, 1845... OB ars ae he a A Bl BA SS December 1, 1845. August 10, 1846 ....... 253 | David R. Atchison, of Missouri............. John W. Davis, of Indiana. December 7, 1846. Marxch 3,1847..«. ..... Bre A Pr A a CS Re December 6, 1847. August 14, 1848. ...... 254 {vos QO An CI rT Dra RD Cr Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. December 4, 1848. March 3, 1849 .. 5... OO: fie ceo ra Se ER Ee SN re December 3, 1849. September 30, 1850... SJ AR RE Rl SR Howell Cobb, of Georgia. William R. King, of Alabama. ............ December 2, 1850 March: 3, 18510... 5 0. 7 2 Sa iS BEEN SE Se Se DO Ar JARRE December 1, 1851. August 31,1852. ...... lo He ERR Cle Las Co 0 SN RE Sst Linn Boyd, of Kentucky. December 6. 1852... [March 3, 1853"... .%.. 88 | Dav a R. Atchison, of “Missouri... i. | December 5, 1853... August 7,1854........ TO ER RS Lh Lar tba a Rs LS Se SRR an She Do. December 4, 1854...| March 3, 1855......... 90 Jesse” D. Bright, of Indiana. JLo Al December 3, 1855... August 18,1856 ....... 2600S A es NR Nathaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts. August 21, 1856 ..... August 30, 2. ead 10 Chatter EB. Stuart,;of Michigan ... 00000 December 1, 1856 ...! March 3, 1857.. 93 | James M. Mason, of Virginia .......... we So 3 2 4 Thirty-ifth ....... Thirty-sixth ...... Thirty-sixth ....... Thirty-seventh.... Thirty-eighth ..... Thirty-ninth......| Fortieth =... ..0 Forty-first.... .. | Forty-second...... Forty-third .... .. | Forty-fourth ...... | Forty-fifth..... ..5f Forty-sixth........ Forty-seventh..... Forty-eighth ...... WH G0 Lo 0 = pt WwW = Pe QO bd QO QD Pt CO QU bd QO QU Pe QO me QD hd QO QU December 7, 1857 .. December 6, 1858... December 5, 1859... December 3, 1860... July 4, 18615; ....i% December 2, 1861... December 1, 1862... December 7,1863 ... December 5,1864 ... December 4, 1865 . . December 3, 1866 .. . [cMarch 4, 1867..... dDecember 2, 1867 Sia December 7, 1868 ... March 4, oy December 6, 1869 an December 5, 1870... March 4, 1871... . December 4, 1871 .. December 2, 1872 .. December 1, 1873... December 7, 1874... December 6, 1875 ... December 4, 1876... | | October is, 1877... | December 3, 1877. December 2, 1878 .. March 18, 1879.... December 1, 1879 ... December 6, 1880... December 5,1881 ... December 4,1882... December 3, 1883 ... December 1, 1884 ... June 14,3858... LL. March 3, 185g: . =u... June; 2s, 3860... bun Marcha, 1861.5. 00 March 301865. hun July 28,3866: adil March 2, 1867. ...% 0 December 2, 1867 ..... | November 10, 1868... ./ March 3, 1869.. ......% April 22,1869... .... | July 15,1870... co Lvl March 3, 1871... i..." Mayi27. 187... ie. os | June:ro, 1872... 5 nt March 2, 1873... | June 23,1874... ... 2. March 3.1875... August 15, 1876 ....... March z..1877.... 2. December 3, 1877..... “June 20, 1878... LL. March's, 1879.05.00, July T1370: viene oats June 16, 1880...... AE March: 3, 1887." aoe. August 8,1882 ........ March 3, 1883 .......%; July 7,1884., oe March 3, 1885.0... 189 | ‘Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. .................. | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama . : Sine AO a a LE eT, SUN AO a SR ER SE AR SR RA Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama ........ Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana... hls Solomon Foot, of Vermont . 5... Sa. EN QOS RE a CC SI Ao a Es as Re SU SU rs Ly pia Be ent Eb SLE SOL Le A TL Ses A a rs EO rR A LUN LR Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut . ; Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio ................ Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island ....... Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan ............ Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware ........... David/ Davis, of THinois. i... oh laiiiar George F. Edmunds, of Vermont . a Elected Speaker November 15, 1820, vice Henry Clay, who resigned October 28, 1820. b Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, vice Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, resigned. ¢ There were recesses in this session from Saturday, March 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20 to Thursday, November 21. dThere were recesses in this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, September 21, to Friday, October 6, and to Tuesday” November 10. acted subsequent to July 27. e Elected Speaker March 3, 1869, and served one day. Jf Died August 19, 1876. g Appointed Speaker pro tempore February 17, May 12, June 19. h Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. James I,. Orr, of South Carolina. William Pennington, of New Jersey. Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Do. Do. e’Theodore M. Pomeroy, of New York. James G. Blaine, of Maine. Do. Do. f Michael C. Kerr, of Indiana. gSamuel S. Cox, of New York, pro tempore. h Milton Sayler, of Ohio, pro tempore. Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. Do. Do. J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. No business was trans- "$$I4.5U07) Jo S10185IS 691 Congress. Forty-ninth Fiftieth Fifty-first Fifty-second Fifty-third Fifty-fourth Fifty-fifth........ Fifty-sixth'...... 0 Fifty-seventh Fifty-eighth....... wn 0) @ Pe QO QU Fm QU bk QU Bt QU QU Pe QU Bt QO QD Be bk 00 QU Pk QU Bd QU et | SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued. Date of beginning. Date of adjournment, Length [indays. President pro tempore of the Senate. December 7, 1885... December 6, 1886... December 5, 1887... December 3, 1888... December 2, 1889... December 1, 1890. .. December 7, 1891... December 5, 1892... August 7.71893... 5% December 4, 18093... December 3, 1894... December 2, 1895 . December 7, 186... March 15, 1897...... December 6, 1897... December 5, 1898... December 4, 1899... December 3; 1900... | December 2, 1901 ... December 1, 1902... November g, 1903. . . | December 7,1903 ... December 5,1904 ... December 4, 1905... August 5, 1886........| March 3, 1887.... October 20, 1888 . March 2, 1889... October 1, 1890 .. March 3, 1891.... August 5, 1892. .. March 3, 1893... . November 3, 1893..... August 28 1894 .. March 2, 1805.... June 11,1806..." -.- March a 1807. 00> March 3, 1899... . June 7, 1900 March 2, 1901.... July 1, 1902 Marchi 3, 1003 ......... 0.0. Thursday, June 28. I1S6T.. oa Monday, March4............. Thursday, March 28. 2863. a a Wednesday, March 4.......... Saturday, March 14. | X35. en Saturday, March 4............| Saturday, March rr. X36 aa Monday, April 1... 20 0.0 Saturday, April 20. 1860... Monday, April 12... von Thursday, April 22. 3 SER Wednesday, May 10 .......... Saturday, May 27. e HE i i SR Tuesday, Marcha... ........ Wednesday, March 26. : ] AERA ER eR ES Friday, Marchi5.......... Wednesday, March 24. HERE ae Monday, Marcli's .>........ Saturday, March 17. | ISBELL aaa Friday, Marchid. oo vial Friday, May 20. | Monday, October:to.......... Saturday, October 29. 5 ISB re Wednesday, March 4 ......... Thursday, April 2. BGs Monday, March 4 ............. Tuesday, April 2. Bog. ul Saturday, Marcha... ... 0... Friday, April 14. X07 ea Thursday, Marcha... ....., Wednesday, March 10. | ro ps Ee Sei Monday, March 4 ..... i Saturday, March q. 1003 array Thursday, March's. .......... Thursday, March 19. T0055 hie Saturday, March4..,.:... Saturday, March 18. COURT OF IMPEACHMENT. | The Senate has sat as a Court 'of Impeachment in the cases of the following accused officials, with the result stated and for the periods named: WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Georgia; charges dis- missed for want of jurisdiction; Monday, December 17, 1798, to Monday, January 3 : 14, 1799. ¢ JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the district of New Hampshire; removed from office; Thursday, March 3, 1803, to Monday, March 12, 1804. SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; acquitted; Friday, November 30, 1804, to March 1, 1803. JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the district of Missouri; acquitted; Monday, April 26, 1830, to Monday, January 31, 1831. - WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the middle, eastern, and western districts of Tennessee; removed from office; Wednesday, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862. ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday, Feb- ruary 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868. WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3, 1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876. CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the Unjted States district court for the northern district of Florida; acquitted; Wednesday, December 14, 1904, to Monday, February 27, 1905. IE 172 Congressional Directory. COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE. I. STANDING COMMITTEES. Agriculture and Forestry. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. Henry E. Burnham, of New Hampshire. George C. Perkins, of California. Chester I. Long, of Kansas. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. F. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. Appropriations. William B. Allison, of Towa. Fugene Hale, of Maine. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. George C. Perkins, of California. Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. | John W. Daniel, of Virginia. | Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. - Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate. John Kean, of New Jersey. Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. Canadian Relations. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. John FE. Dryden, of New Jersey. Eugene Hale, of Maine. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. William A. Clark, of Montana. James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. William P. Whyte, of Maryland. Census. Chester I. Long, of Kansas. Eugene Hale, of Maine. Porter J. McCumber, of North Dakota. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Charles Dick, of Ohio. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. Civil Service and Retrvenchment. George C. Perkins, of California. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. Robert M. Ia Follette, of Wisconsin. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. Senate Committees. Claims. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. John Kean, of New Jersey. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. Henry E. Burnham, of New Hampshire. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. Reed Smoot, of Utah. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. 173 Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. Coast and Insular Survey. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. ~ Frank P. Flint, of California. George Sutherland, of Utah. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. Coast Defenses. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. FF. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. Commerce. William P. Frye, of Maine. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. George C. Perkins, of California. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. William J. Stone, of Missouri. F. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. Samuel D. McEnery, of Iouisiana. Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. Cuban Relations. Henry KE. Burnham, of New Hampshire. | Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. District of Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. Chester 1. Long, of Kansas. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. F. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. Columbia. Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. John M. Gearin, of, Oregon. J C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. William P. Whyte, of Maryland. 174 Congressional Divectory. Education and Labor. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. | Frank P. Flint, of California. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. John W. Daniel, of Virginia. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. William J. Stone, of Missouri. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. Engrossed Bills. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Enrolled Bills. John EF. Dryden, of New Jersey. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. | Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. ‘Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. F. M. Simmons, of North Carolina, James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. Finance. Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. William B. Allison, of Iowa. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Fugene Hale, of Maine. John W. Daniel, of Virginia. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. - Fisheries. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. William P. Frye, of Maine. George C. Perkins, of California. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Samuel D. McEuery, of Louisiana. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. Foreign Relations. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. William P. Frye, of Maine. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. John Kean, of New Jersey. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. William A. Clark, of Montana. James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. Forest Reservations and the, Protection of Game. ‘Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. George C. Perkins, of California. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. Henry E. Burnham, of New Hampshire. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. Reed Smoot, of Utah. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. ILee S. Overman, of North Carolina. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. Geological Survey. Frank P. Flint, of California. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. Senate Committees. 175 Immigration. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts John F. Dryden, of New Jersey. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. Indian Affairs. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. Porter J. McCumber, of North Dakota. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. Chester I. Long, of Kansas. William Warner, of Missouri. George Sutherland, of Utah. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. ‘Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. | Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. | Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. : | Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. | James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. | James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. William A. Clark, of Montana. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. William J. Stone, of Missouri. Indian Depredations. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Charles Dick, of Ohio. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Augustus Q. Bacon, .of Georgia. Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. % Interoceanic Canals. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. John F. Dryden, of New Jersey. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. EF. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. | Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. Interstate Commerce. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. . Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. John Kean, of New Jersey. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. Irrigation. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming. Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. Frank P. Flint, of California. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. George Sutherland, of Utah. | Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. | Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. | Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. William P. Whyte, of Maryland. Judiciary. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. 176 Congressional Diveclory. Library. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. | William A. Clark, of Montana. Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. William P. Whyte, of Maryland. John F. Dryden, of New Jersey. Manufactures. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. | Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. Henry A. du Pont, Delaware. Military Affairs. Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming. Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. | Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. William Warner, of Missouri. Mines and Mining. Charles Dick, of Ohio. | Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. William A. Clark, of Montana. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. George Sutherland, of Utah. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. William Warner, of Missouri. Naval Affairs. Eugene Hale, of Maine. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. George C. Perkins, of California. Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. Charles Dick, of Ohio. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive Departments. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. | Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. | Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. William B. Allison, of Iowa. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. William J. Stone, of Missouri. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. | Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. | Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. | Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. William A. Clark, of Montana. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. Frank P. Flint, of California. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. William Warner, of Missouri. SA a i A A A A i on ntl OA A pr Lm RS Fh A A SH I SES em AR | 5 | } | ¢ t i : i. } | { | A aR A Sn IR pss i Senate Committees. Pacific Railroads. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. William P. Frye, of Maine. Chester I. Long, of Kansas. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. 177 Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. Patents. Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota. Reed Smoot, of Utah. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Murphy J. Foster, of Louisiana. Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. Pensions. Porter J. McCumber, of North Dakota. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. Henry E. Burnham, of New Hampshire. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Reed Smoot, of Utah. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. Philippines. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. Eugene Hale, of Maine. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. = Chester I. Long, of Kansas. Charles Dick, of Ohio. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. William J. Stone, of Missouri. ’ Post-Offfices and Post-Roads. $n Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Iowa. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. FF. M. Simmons, of North Carolina. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. Printing. Thomas C. Platt, of New York. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. | William P. Whyte, of Maryland. Private Land Claims. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Fugene Hale, of Maine. John Kean, of New Jersey. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. Frank P. Flint, of California. Privileges and Elections. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio. : Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Towa. 59—2—2D ED——12 Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee, 178 Congressional Directory. Public Buildings and Grounds. Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia. Francis P. Warren, of Wyoming. Porter J. McCumber, of North Dakota. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. John F. Dryden, of New Jersey. Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. William J. Stone, of Missouri. Asbury C. Latimer, of South Carolina. ILee S. Overman, of North Carolina. Public Health and National Quarantine. John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas, | Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Public Lands. . N Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. | James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota, Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. Reed Smoot, of Utah. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. Frank P. Flint, of California. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Samuel D. McEunery, of Louisiana. Anselm J. McLaurin, of Mississippi. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. Railroads. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. Reed Smoot, of Utah. Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Connecticut. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. Revision of the Laws of the United States. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. Charles Dick, of Ohio. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana. | John W. Daniel, of Virginia. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. | Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. Revolutionary Claims. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan, John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. ‘ Rules. John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. Territories. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. * Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Henry E. Burnham, of New Hampshire. John Kean, of New Jersey. Charles Dick, of Ohio. Samuel H. Piles, of Washington. Thomas M. Patterson, of Colorado. James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. Senate Committees. 179 Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. | Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. John W. Daniel, of Virginia. J. Frank Allee, of Delaware. Fred. T. Dubois, of Idaho. George Sutherland, of Utah. James P. Clarke, of Arkansas. William Warner, of Missouri. University of the United States. James A. Hemenway, of Indiana. Alexander S. Clay, of Georgia. Chester I. Long, of Kansas. Fdward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. William P. Frye, of Maine. Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. Murphy J. Foster, of Iouisiana. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont. John F. Dryden, of New Jersey. William B. Allison, of Iowa. SELECT COMMITTEES. Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress. Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois. William J. Stone, of Missouri. William B. Allison, of Iowa. Knute Nelson, of Minnesota. Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Departments. : \ Edmund W. Pettus, of Alabama. | Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire. James B. Frazier, of Tennessee. Examination and Disposition of Documents. Alfred W. Benson, of Kansas. John Kean, of New Jersey. Albert J. Hopkins, of Illinois. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. William P. Whyte, of Maryland. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians. Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina. | Alfred B. Kittredge, of South Dakota. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Industrial Expositions. William Warner, of Missouri. John W. Daniel, of Virginia. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee. > Henry C. Hansbrough, of North Dakota. | James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon. . Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada. Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. Isidor Rayner, of Maryland. George Sutherland, of Utah. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. | Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington. Robert M. Ia Follette, of Wisconsin. | Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. William P. Frye, of Maine. | Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. Robert J. Gamble, of South Dakota. William A. Clark, of Montana. Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands. George Sutherland, of Utah. | John T. Morgan, of Alabama. . Weldon B. Heyburn, of Idaho. 180 Congressional Directory. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania. Levi Ankeny, of Washington. National Banks. Samuel D. McEnery, of Louisiana. John M. Gearin, of Oregon. Standards, Weights, and Measures. Reed Smoot, of Utah. Joseph H. Millard, of Nebraska. William Warner, of Missouri. Transportati John W. Daniel, of Virginia. William J. Stone, of Missouri. William A. Clark, of Montana. James B. McCreary, of Kentucky. on and Sale of Meat Products. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming. George S. Nixon, of Nevada. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut. Ventilation and Acoutics. Henry A. du Pont, Delaware. Robert J. Gamble, South Dakota. Jacob H. Gallinger, New Hampshire. | Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia. James H. Berry, of Arkansas. Woman Suffrage. | George P. Wetmore, of Rhode Island. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana. Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska. Senate Commattee Assignments. 181 COMMITTEES OF WHICH SENATORS ARE MEMBERS. AT DRICH vas sie Finance, chairman. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. Cuban Relations. Industrial Expositions (Select). Interstate Commerce. Rules. AT CET bn ni a nanan Pacific Railroads, chairman. Coast Defenses. Commerce. Military Affairs. Pensions. Revolutionary Claims. ALLER i fas sali si, Railroads, chairman. Claims. ‘ Coast and Insular Survey. | District of Columbia. Manufactures. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Execu- tive Departments. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. ALLISON. Jive, Sn Appropriations, chairman. Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select). . Finance. : Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Execu- tive Departments. University of the United States. ANERENY 7 von. ny Irrigation, chairman. Coast Defenses. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Interoceanic Canals. National Banks (Select). Railroads. BACON vivir vieininh Woman Suffrage (Select), chairman. Foreign Relations. Indian Depredations. Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at | Washington (Select). Judiciary. . | Railroads. Rules. Finance. Fisheries. Irrigation. & Privileges and Elections. Revision of the Laws of the United States. Rules. | ' BAILEY nits vin vis Census. 1 2 J | | . | Mr. BENSON. =... «vo Examination and Disposition of Documents, chairman, 182 Congressional Directory. BERRY ile oun Engrossed Bills, chairman. Appropriations. Coast and Insular Survey. Commerce. Indian Depredations. Public Lands. Woman Suffrage (Select). BREVERIDGE. . «5 tii an Territories, chairman. Cuban Relations. Enrolled Bills. Foreign Relations. Philippines. Privileges and Elections. Woman Suffrage (Select). BLACKBURN... «i. Census. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Military Affairs. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive Departments. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. University of the United States. BRANDEGEE. .... «nu Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, chairman. Education and Labor. Indian Affairs. | Industrial Expositions (Select). | Philippines. Public Health and National Quarantine. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select). BULRBLEY fr. in Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service, chair- man. Canadian Relations. Coast and Insular Survey. Cuban Relations. Fisheries. Military Affairs. Railroads. BURRELL... Indian Depredations, chairman. Claims. District of Columbia. Geological Survey. Pacific Railroads. Pensions. Woman Suffrage (Select). i; BUuRNHAM. oh Cuban Relations, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Claims. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Pensions. Territories. BURROWS... hanno, Privileges and Elections, chairman. Finance. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select). Naval Affairs. Philippines. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Senate Committee Assignments. 183 CARMACK. oi iia Interoceanic Canals. Interstate Commerce. Industrial Expositions (Select). - Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Pensions. Philippines. Railroads. : University of the United States. CARTER 5 Sins Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Execu- tive Departments, chairman. Census. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. Irrigation. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Public Lands. Revision of the Laws of the United States. CLADE. an, Indian Affairs, chairman. Claims. Cuban Relations. Education and Labor. Interstate Commerce. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. - Patents. CLARK, of Montana..... Canadian Relations. Foreign Relations. : Indian Affairs. Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at : Washington (Select). Library. Mines and Mining. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Standards, Weights, and Measures (Select). CLARK, of Wyoming .... Judiciary, chairman. Foreign Relations. Indian Affairs. Public Lands. Railroads. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select) CLARKE, of Arkansas. ... Canadian Relations. Civil Service and Retrenchment. Immigration. Mines and Mining. Territories. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. CLAY ov du i Revolutionary Claims, chairman. Appropriations. Coast and Insular Survey. Coast Defenses. Manufactures. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. / Public Buildings and Grounds. University of the United States. CRANE... cow iie tsisaa vn Canadian Relations, chairman, Commerce. Industrial Expositions (Select). Interstate Commerce. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service, 184 CULBERSON vs ates Curr.omMm DANIET, DILLINGHAM. . ... ....... POLLIVER.. ia es DRYDEN Congressional Directory. Coast and Insular Survey. Coast Defenses. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Interoceanic Canals. Judiciary. Philippines. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Public Buildings and Grounds. ‘Public Health and National Quarantine. Foreign Relations, chairman. Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select). : Appropriations. Coast Defenses. Indian Depredations. Interstate Commerce. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select), chairman. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Finance. Industrial Expositions (Select). Revision of the Laws of the United States. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Revision of the Laws of the United States, chairman. Commerce. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Judiciary. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Privileges and Elections. Public Health and National Quarantine. Mines and Mining, chairman. Census. Indian Depredations. Naval Affairs. Philippines. Revision of the ILaws of the United States. Territories. Immigration, chairman. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Privileges and Elections. Territories. : University of the United States. Education and Tabor, chairman, Agriculture and Forestry. Interstate Commerce. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Pacific Railroads. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Privileges and Elections. Enrolled Bills, chairman. Canadian Relations. Immigration. Interoceanic Canals. Library. Public Buildings and Grounds. University of the United States. ES Senate Committee Assignments. 185 DUBOIS... 0... Siena Civil Service and Retrenchment. du Poni. iain eis BLRING laine no RRC Ir Sr SC SPSS PORAREER ..:. oa BOOSTER. 0. ove. PRAZIER I... os a © es es eee ses e000 eae District of Columbia. Indian Affairs. Irrigation. Philippines. Privileges and Elections. Public Lands. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Ventilation and Acoustics (Select), chairman. Manufactures. Interstate Commerce, chairman. Appropriations. Civil Service and Retrenchment. Commerce. Geological Survey. Printing. Rules. Geological Survey, chairman. Coast and Insular Survey. Education and Tabor. Irrigation. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Private Land Claims. Public Lands. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, chairman. Foreign Relations. Interstate Commerce. Judiciary. Military Affairs. Privileges and Elections. Coast Defenses. Commerce. Enrolled Bills. Interstate Commerce. Military Affairs. Patents. University of the United States. Agriculture and Forestry. Claims. Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Depart- ments (Select). Manufactures. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Execu- tive Departments. Privileges and Elections. Revolutionary Claims. Territories. Commerce, chairman. Fisheries. Foreign Relations. Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington (Select). Pacific Railroads. ’ University of the United States. 186 FurroNn e+e ss ee c0080000 0 GATTI INGER. iiss viviaiin GAMBLE... 00 ios ods GEARIN . HANSBROUGH. :.......... HEMENWAY: . os, HEVBURN Congressional Directory. Claims, chairman, Industrial Expositions (Select). Irrigation. ? Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Public Health and National Quarantine. Public Tands. Revision of the Laws of the United States. District of Columbia, chairman. Appropriations. Commerce. Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Depart- ments (Select) Manufactures. Naval Affairs. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, chairman. District of Columbia. Indian Affairs. Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington (Select). Private Land Claims. Public Lands. - Claims. District of Columbia. Examination and Disposition of Documents. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Industrial Expositions (Select). National Banks (Select). Pensions. Naval Affairs, chairman. Appropriations. Canadian Relations. Census. Finance. Philippines. Private I,and Claims. Public Lands, chairman, Agriculture and Forestry, District of Columbia. Finance. Industrial Expositions (Select). Irrigation. Tibrary. University of the United States, chairman. Claims. Indian Depredations. Engrossed Bills. Military Affairs. Public Lands. Railroads. . Manufactures, chairman. Coast Defenses. Geological Survey. Immigration. Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select). Mines and Mining. Public Buildings and Grounds. N HOPKINS. . oo bas Fisheries, chairman. Census. Commerce. Cuban Relations. Examination and Disposition of Documents. ; Interoceanic Canals. : Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Privileges and Elections. Senate Committee Assignments. 187 . | KEAN. ohana ov Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, | chairman. Claims. | Examination and Disposition of Documents. | Foreign Relations. Interstate Commerce. i Private Land Claims. | Territories. | l TT IREDGE os coos ninis Patents, chairman. \ Cuban Relations. Engrossed Bills. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select): | Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. | Interoceanic Canals. Judiciary. : | | i f KNOX vb ith Coast Defenses, chairman. Interoceanic Canals. | Judiciary. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive . Departments. Patents. Privileges and Klections. LA ROLL Err. ha Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front | at Washington (Select), chairman. | Census. : | Civil Service and Retrenchment. Claims. | | Immigration. | Indian Affairs. | Pensions. LATIMER: ©. oi 00 Agriculture and Forestry. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. Immigration. Manufactures. Pacific Railroads. Patents. Public Buildings and Grounds. | ober. ...... 2... Philippines, chairman. 5 Civil Service and Retrenchment. Foreign Relations. Immigration. Military Affairs. Revolutionary Claims. Rules. LONG i. ae veins Census, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. District of Columbia. Indian Affairs. | Pacific Railroads. | Philippines. University of the United States. 188 MCCREARY McCUMBER MCENBRY. os ain MCT AURIN. ori: MALLORY wv col arias, MARNIN Yoo i ovine MILT ARD oii os oii: Congressional Directory. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Foreign Relations. Immigration. Industrial Expositions (Select). Pacific Railroads. Philippines. Standards, Weights, and Measures (Select). Pensions, chairman. Census. Indian Affairs. Public Buildings and Grounds. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia, chair- man. Census. Fisheries. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. National Banks (Select). Naval Affairs. Private Land Claims. Public Health and National Quarantine. Public Lands. Civil Service and Retrenchment. Claims. Immigration. Indian Depredations. Interstate Commerce. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive Departments. Public Lands. Commerce. Fisheries. Naval Affairs. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Patents. Public Health and National Quarantine. Revision of the Laws of the United States. Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select), chairman. Claims. Commerce. District of Columbia. Indian Depredations. Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington (Select). Naval Affairs. Interoceanic Canals, chairman. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate. Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Public Buildings and Grounds. Standards, Weights, and Measures (Select). Agriculture and Forestry. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate. Cuban Relations. Finance. Foreign Relations. Geological Survey. Railroads. | | § | | : MORGAN NELSON . Senate Committee Assignments. 189 NEWILANDS .. 0, a ed OVERMAN... .. oa PATTERSON. we to oah PENROSE PERKINS Public Health and National Quarantine, chairman. Coast and Insular Survey. Foreign Relations. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Indian Affairs. Interoceanic Canals. Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select). Pacific Railroads. Mississippi River and its Tributaries, chairman. Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select). Commerce. Judiciary. Public Lands. Railroads. Territories. Education and Labor. Geological Survey. Industrial Expositions (Select). Interstate Commerce. Irrigation. Mines and Mining. Public Lands. Territories. National Banks (Select), chairman. Coast Defenses. . Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Irrigation. Mines and Mining. Philippines. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select). Claims. Fisheries. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Military Affairs. Pensions. Privileges and Elections. Public Buildings and Grounds. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Immigration. Irrigation. Judiciary. Pensions. Public Lands. Revision of the Laws of the United States. Territories. Post-Offices and Post-Roads, chairman. Commerce. Education and Labor. Finance. Immigration. National Banks (Select). Naval Affairs. Civil Service and Retrenchment, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. . Appropriations. Commerce. ¢ Fisheries. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Naval Affairs. SIMMONS. J. vind adit ies Congressional Directory. Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Depart- ments (Select), chairman. Indian Depredations. Judiciary. | Military Affairs. Private Land Claims. Privileges and Flections. Railroads. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Coast and Insular Survey, chairman, Canadian Relations. Commerce. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. | Pensions. f Territories. Printing, chairman. Civil Service and Retrenchment. Finance. Indian Depredations. Interoceanic Canals. Naval Affairs. Agriculture and Forestry, chairman. Fisheries. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select). Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Public Health and National Quarantine. Revision of the Laws of the United States. Civil Service and Retrenchment. Education and Labor. Geological Survey. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Industrial Expositions (Select). Public Buildings and Grounds, chairman. District of Columbia. Military Affairs. Mines and Mining. Pensions. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Agriculture and Forestry. Coast Defenses. Commerce. Cuban Relations. District of Columbia. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service. Interoceanic Canals. Public Buildings and Grounds. Standards, Weights, and Measures (Select), chairman. Claims. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game. Patents. Pensions. Public T.ands. Railroads. Rules, chairman. Finance. Foreign Relations. Judiciary. Public Health and National Quarantine, Revolutionary Claims, Senate Committee Assignments. 191 SPORE. in al assy SUTHERIAND, iio an PATIAFPERRO.. iw iii, TELLER i rade isa WARNER +k ia WARREN ©... us toes, WETMORE c..v odo aien WHYTE . oes re Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select). Commerce. Education and Tabor. Indian Affairs. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive Departments. Philippines. Public Buildings and Grounds. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select). Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select), chair- man. Coast and Insular Survey. Indian Affairs. Industrial Expositions (Select). Irrigation. Mines and Mining. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Census. Coast Defenses. Cuban Relations. Finance. Interoceanic Canals. Military Affairs. Pacific Railroads. Pensions. Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Private I,and Claims, chairman. Appropriations. Cuban Relations. Finance. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select). Indian-Affairs. Rules. Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select), chairman. Appropriations. Canadian Relations. Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Interstate Commerce. Mines and Mining. Naval Affairs. Industrial Expositions (Select), chairman. Indian Affairs. Military Affairs. Mississippi River and its Tributaries. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Standards, Weights, and Measures (Select). Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Military Affairs, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate. Irrigation. Public Buildings and Grounds. Library, chairman. Appropriations. Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of the Executive Departments. Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. Public Buildings and Grounds. University of the United States. Woman Suffrage (Select). Canadian Relations. District of Columbia. Examination and Disposition of Documents. Irrigation. Library. Printing. » 192 Congressional Divectory. COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE. Accounts. H. Burd Cassel, of Pennsylvania. James A. Hughes, of West Virginia. Frank D. Currier, of New Hampshire. William H. Draper, of New York. Ernest M. Pollard, of Nebraska. Marion E. Rhodes, of Missouri. Charles I. Bartlett, of Georgia. Allan I,. McDermott, of New Jersey. Joseph A. Goulden, of New York. Agriculture. James W. Wadsworth, of New York. E. Stevens Henry, of Connecticut. Gilbert N. Haugen, of Iowa. Charles F. Scott, of Kansas. Kittredge Haskins, of Vermont. George W. Cromer, of Indiana. William Lorimer, of Illinois. Franklin ¥. Brooks, of Colorado. Charles R. Davis, of Minnesota. Daniel F. Lafean, of Pennsylvania. William W. Cocks, of New York. John Lamb, of Virginia. Sydney J. Bowie, of Alabama. Asbury F. Lever, of South Carolina. South Trimble, of Kentucky. Ezekiel S. Candler, jr., of Mississippi. Scott Field, of Texas. William H. Andrews, of New Mexico. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Nehemiah D. Sperry, of Connecticut. Justin D. Bowersock, of Kansas. Amos I,. Allen, of Maine. Andrew J. Barchfeld, of Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Scroggy, of Ohio. John I,. Burnett, of Alabama. George H. Lindsay, of New York. James M. Gudger, jr., of North Carolina. Ezekiel S. Candler, jr., of Mississippi. Harvey C. Garber, of Ohio. Appropriations. James A. Tawney, of Minnesota. Henry H. Bingham, of Pennsylvania. T,ucius N. Littauer, of New York. Walter P. Brownlow, of Tennessee. Washington Gardner, of Michigan. Frederick H. Gillett, of Massachusetts. Walter I. Smith, of Towa. Joseph V. Graff, of Illinois. Abraham I,. Brick, of Indiana. J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio. Martin B. Madden, of Illinois. | Leonidas F. Livingston, of Georgia. George W. Taylor, of Alabama. Stephen Brundidge, jr., of Arkansas. John J. Fitzgerald, of New York. Albert S. Burleson, of Texas. John A. Sullivan, of Massachusetts. Banking and Currency. Charles N. Fowler, of New Jersey. George W. Prince, of Illinois. William A. Calderhead, of Kansas. Llewellyn Powers, of Maine. Henry McMorran, of Michigan. Capell I,. Weems, of Ohio. George D. McCreary, of Pennsylvania. Joseph R. Knowland, of California. George KE. Waldo, of New York. Cassius M. Shartel, of Missouri. Hveris A. Hayes, of California. John W, Weeks, of Massachusetts, Elijah B. Lewis, of Georgia. Arsene P. Pujo, of Louisiana. Carter Glass, of Virginia. Oscar W. Gillespie, of Texas. Ollie M. James, of Kentucky. George S. Legare, of South Carolina. House Commezttees. . 193 Census. Edgar D. Crumpacker, of Indiana. Edwin C. Burleigh, of Maine. James A. Hughes, of West Virginia. Charles T. Dunwell, of New York. Butler Ames, of Massachusetts. Hiram R. Burton, of Delaware. Nathan W. Hale, of Tennessee. William M. Calder, of New York. Charles S. Wharton, of Illinois. James Hay, of Virginia. Gilbert B. Patterson, of North Carolina. Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas. Sydney J. Bowie, of Alabama. Thomas W. Hardwick, of Georgia. Claims. James M. Miller, of Kansas. Charles Q. Tirrell, of Massachusetts. Joseph Howell, of Utah. William H. Graham, of Pennsylvania. George E. Waldo, of New York. Grant E. Mouser, of Ohio. Charles McGavin, of Illinois. John Welborn, of Missouri. Zeno J. Rives, of Illinois. Henry M. Goldfogle, of New York. Claude Kitchin, of North Carolina. Jack Beall, of Texas. Dorsey W. Shackleford, of Missouri. Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee. Frank Clark, of Florida. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. James H. Southard, of Ohio. Justin D. Bowersock, of Kansas. Thomas Hedge, of Towa. George W. Cromer, of Indiana. Solomon R. Dresser, of Pennsylvania. Ira W. Wood, of New Jersey. Joseph R. Knowland, of California. William C. Lovering, of Massachusetts. Mial E. Lilley, of Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Scroggy, of Ohio. John E. Reyburn, of Pennsylvania. John W. Gaines, of Tennessee. Thomas W. Hardwick, of Georgia. Robert G. Southall, of Virginia. J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama. Robert M. Wallace, of Arkansas. Daniel J. Riordan, of New York. Jonah K. Kalanianaole, of Hawaii. Disposition of Useless Executive Papers. Arthur I,. Bates, of Pennsylvania. | James M. Richardson, of Kentucky. District of Columbia. Joseph W. Babcock, of Wisconsin. Samuel W. Smith, of Michigan. Amos L. Allen, of Maine. Edward De V. Morrell, of Pennsylvania. Campbell Slemp, of Virginia. Philip P. Campbell, of Kansas. William H. Wiley, of New Jersey. William S. Greene, of Massachusetts. Jacob A. Beidler, of Ohio. E. Spencer Blackburn, of North Carolina. Edward L. Taylor, jr., of Ohio. J. Van Vechten Olcott, of New York. Thetus W. Sims, of Tennessee. Adolph Meyer, of Louisiana. Edward W. Pou, of North Carolina. Frank A. McLain, of Mississippi. Dorsey W. Shackleford, of Missouri. Marcus C. L. Kline, of Pennsylvania. Education. George N. Southwick, of New York. William E. Humphrey, of Washington. Andrew J. Volstead, of Minnesota. Marshall Van Winkle, of New Jersey. Edmund W. Samuel, of Pennsylvania. Sylvester C. Smith, of California. Anthony Michalek, of Illinois. 59-2—2D ED—13 Edwin Y. Webb, of North Carolina. Asbury F. Lever, of South Carolina. Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee. Thomas A. Smith, of Maryland. John C. Floyd, of Arkansas. 194 Congressional Directory. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representatives in Congress. Joseph H. Gaines, of West Virginia. William W. Rucker, of Missouri. Cyrus A. Sulloway, of New Hampshire. | Oscar W. Gillespie, of Texas. Binger Hermann, of Oregon. Thomas W. Hardwick, of Georgia. George W. Norris, of Nebraska. J. Edwin Ellerbe, of South Carolina. Franklin E. Brooks, of Colorado. John TI’. Watkins, of Louisiana. William W. Campbell, of Ohio. Charles T'. Dunwell, of New York. | James F. Burke, of Pennsylvania. | Elections No. I. Ollie M. James, of Kentucky. Moses 1. Broocks, of Texas. E. W. Saunders, of Virginia. James R. Mann, of Illinois. | Llewellyn Powers, of Maine. Charles IL. Knapp, of New York. H. Olin Young, of Michigan. | Grant E. Mouser, of Ohio. Mial E. Lilley, of Pennsylvania. | Elections No. 2. Marlin E. Olmsted, of Pennsylvania. | Joshua F. C. Talbott, of Maryland. James M. Miller, of Kansas. Adam M. Byrd, of Mississippi. Capell L. Weems, of Ohio. Mounce G. Butler, of Tennessee. James F. Burke, of Pennsylvania. Arthur P. Murphy, of Missouri. Harry M. Coudrey, of Missouri. Elections No. 3. Michael E. Driscoll, of New York. | Choice B. Randell, of Texas. H. Burd Cassel, of Pennsylvania. | Claude Kitchin, of North Carolina. William E. Humphrey, of Washington. | John Gill, jr., of Maryland. Henry T. Bannon, of Ohio. | Marshall Van Winkle, of New Jersey. Frank B. Fulkerson, of Missouri. Enrolled Bills. Frank C. Wachter, of Maryland. | James T. Lloyd, of Missouri. William W. Wilson, of Illinois. | Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois. Frederick Iandis, of Indiana. | Lincoln Dixon, of Indiana. . | J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Charles E. Littlefield, of Maine. | Henry D. Flood, of Virginia. William E. Humphrey, of Washington. Ezekiel S. Candler, Jt: of Mississippi. Charles R. Davis, of Minnesota. Robert C. Davey, of Louisiana. Edmund W. Samuel, of Pennsylvania. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. David J. Foster, of Vermont. Arsene P. Pujo, of Louisiana. William M. Calder, of New York. | Morris Sheppard, of Texas. Arthur P. Murphy, of Missouri. | Daniel J. Riordan, of New York. Anthony Michalek, of Illinois. Expenditures in the Department of Justice. William A. Calderhead, of Kansas. | Henry M. Goldfogle, of New York. Eben W. Martin, of South Dakota. | John H. Stephens, of Texas.- John J. McCarthy, of Nebraska. | Adam M. Byrd, of Mississippi. Expenditures in the Interior Department. Edward S. Minor, of Wisconsin. | Robert N. Page, of North Carolina, Blackburn B. Dovener, of West Virginia. | Moses I.. Broocks, of Texas. — Wilson S, Hill, of Mississippi. | {. | j l ! House Committees. 195 Expenditures in the Navy Department. Joseph W. Fordney, of Michigan. Ernest F. Acheson, of Pennsylvania. Edwin W. Higgins, of Connecticut. Choice B. Randell, of Texas. Lemuel P. Padgett, of Tennessee. William C. Adamson, of Georgia. | Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Irving P. Wanger, of Pennsylvania. William H. Flack, of New York. George W. Cromer, of Indiana. Carter Glass, of Virginia. John M. Moore, of Texas. Frank Clark, of Florida. Expenditures in the State Department. John W. Weeks, of Massachusetts. John E. Reyburn, of Pennsylvania. John M. Nelson, of Wisconsin. | Charles A. Towne, of New York. William S. McNary, of Massachusetts. | J. W. Overstreet, of Georgia. Expenditures inthe Treasury Department. Philip Knopf, of Illinois. Edward De V. Morrell, of Pennsylvania. Ebenezer J. Hill, of Connecticut. John Lamb, of Virginia. Frank A. Hopkins, of Kentucky. | John N. Garner, of Texas. | Expenditures in the War Department. George P. Lawrence, of Massachusetts. J. Adam Bede, of Minnesota. Campbell Slemp, of Virginia. John M. Reynolds, of Pennsylvania. | George F. Burgess, of Texas. | Malcolm R. Patterson, of Tennessee. | Joseph L. Rhinock, of Kentucky. Expenditures on Public Buildings. James A. Hughes, of West Virginia. Augustus P. Gardner, of Massachusetts. E. Stevens Henry, of Connecticut. Charles N. Brumm, of Pennsylvania. John H. Small, of North Carolina. | South Trimble, of Kentucky. Scott Field, of Texas. Foreign Affairs. Robert G. Cousins, of Towa. Charles B. Landis, of Indiana. James Breck Perkins, of New York. David J. Foster, of Vermont. Theobold Otjen, of Wisconsin. Adin B. Capron, of Rhode Island. Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio. J. Sloat Fassett, of New York. Edwin Denby, of Michigan. William B. McKinley, of Illinois. Allen F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois. William M. Howard, of Georgia. Henry D. Flood, of Virginia. Charles A. Towne, of New York. William B. Lamar, of Florida. : William S. McNary, of Massachusetts. John N. Garner, of Texas. Immigration and Naturalization. Benjamin F. Howell, of New Jersey. Augustus P. Gardner, of Massachusetts. Burton I,. French, of Idaho. Robert W. Bonynge, of Colorado. Frederick C. Stevens, of Minnesota. Ira W. Wood, of New Jersey. William S. Bennet, of New York. Everis A. Hayes, of California. J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania. Jacob Ruppert, jr., of New York. | John I. Burnett, of Alabama. | J. Edwin Ellerbe, of South Carolina. | John M. Moore, of Texas. | Thomas M. Bell, of Georgia. 196 Congressional Directory. Indian Affairs. James S. Sherman, of New York. Charles Curtis, of Kansas. John F. Lacey, of Iowa. Thomas F. Marshall, of North Dakota. Webster E. Brown, of Wisconsin. Charles H. Burke, of South Dakota. Charles I. Knapp, of New York. Binger Hermann, of Oregon. Clarence B. Buckman, of Minnesota. Edmund H. Hinshaw, of Nebraska. Herschel M. Hogg, of Colorado. Harry C. Woodyard, of West Virginia. John H. Stephens, of Texas. William T\. Zenor, of Indiana. Charles C. Reid, of Arkansas. Claude Kitchin, of North Carolina. Wyatt Aiken, of South Carolina. Clarence D. Van Duzer, of Nevada. Bird S. McGuire, of Oklahoma. Industrial Arts and Expositions. Augustus P. Gardner, of Massachusetts. James S. Sherman, of New York. Justin D. Bowersock, of Kansas. William A .Rodenberg, of Illinois. Joseph Howell, of Utah. Harry C. Woodyard, of West Virginia. Frnest M. Pollard, of Nebraska. James McKinney, of Illinois. Frank J. Le Fevre, of New York. Clarence C. Gilhams, of Indiana. Charles I. Bartlett, of Georgia. Harry I.. Maynard, of Virginia. George S. Legare, of South Carolina. Henry M. Goldfogle, of New York. Marcus C. I. Kline, of Pennsylvania | Joseph L. Rhinock, of Kentucky. Insular Affairs. Henry A. Cooper, of Wisconsin. Edgar D. Crumpacker, of Indiana. HEdward I,. Hamilton, of Michigan. Marlin E. Olmsted, of Pennsylvania. George W. Smith, of Illinois.: Charles E. Fuller, of Illinois. Moses P. Kinkaid, of Nebraska. Amos R. Webber, of Ohio. William H. Graham, of Pennsylvania, Elbert H. Hubbard, of Iowa. Herbert Parsons, of New York. Duncan E. McKinlay, of California. | William A. Jones, of Virginia. | William T. Zenor, of Indiana. William W. Rucker, of Missouri. | George G. Gilbert, of Kentucky. | Robert N. Page, of North Carolina. . Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee. | Tulio Larrinaga, of Porto Rico. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. William P. Hepburn, of Towa. James S. Sherman, of New York. Irving P. Wanger, of Pennsylvania. James R. Mann, of Illinois, William C. Lovering, of Massachusetts. Frederick C. Stevens, of Minnesota. Charles H. Burke, of South Dakota. John J. Esch, of Wisconsin. Francis W. Cushman, of Washington. Charles E. Townsend, of Michigan. Joseph H. Gaines, of West Virginia. James Kennedy, of Ohio. Robert C. Davey, of Louisiana. William C. Adamson, of Georgia. William H. Ryan, of New York. William Richardson, of Alabama. Charles 1.. Bartlett, of Georgia. Gordon Russell, of Texas. Invalid Pensions. Cyrus A. Sulloway, of New Hampshire. Samuel W. Smith, of Michigan. William A. Calderhead, of Kansas. Elias Deemer, of Pennsylvania. Elias S. Holliday, of Indiana. Thomas W. Bradley, of New York. Charles E. Fuller, of Illinois. Pleasant T. Chapman, of Illinois. John C. Chaney, of Indiana. Don C. Edwards, of Kentucky. George H. Lindsay, of New York. Frank A. Hopkins, of Kentucky. | Charles H. Weisse, of Wisconsin. John A. Keliher, of Massachusetts. James M. Gudger, jr., of North Carolina. ILincoln Dixon, of Indiana. House Committees. 197 Irrigation of Arid Lands. Frank W. Mondell, of Wyoming. | Clarence D. Van Duzer, of Nevada. William A. Reeder, of Kansas. - William R. Smith, of Texas. John W. Dwight, of New York. | Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois. Thomas F. Marshall, of North Dakota. William R. Hearst, of New York. Allen F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. John N. Williamson, of Oregon. Ralph D. Cole, of Ohio. John I,. Kennedy, of Nebraska. Judiciary. John J. Jenkins, of Wisconsin. David A. De Armond, of Missouri. Richard Wayne Parker, of New Jersey. | David H. Smith, of Kentucky. De Alva S. Alexander, of New York. Henry D. Clayton, of Alabama. Charles E. Littlefield, of Maine. Robert I.. Henry, of Texas. Robert M. Nevin, of Ohio. John S. Little, of Arkansas. Henry W. Palmer, of Pennsylvania. William G. Brantley, of Georgia. George A. Pearre, of Maryland. Charles Q. Tirrell, of Massachusetts. John A. Sterling, of Illinois. Benjamin P. Birdsall, of Towa. John H. Foster, of Indiana. Henry T. Bannon, of Ohio. Labor. John J. Gardner, of New Jersey. | William Randolph Hearst, of New York. Richard Bartholdt, of Missouri. | John T. Hunt, of Missouri. Samuel W. McCall, of Massachusetts. | Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois. Edward B. Vreeland, of New York. i Augustus O. Stanley, of Kentucky. James P. Conner, of Iowa. | Thomas B. Davis, of West Virginia. | Herman P. Goebel, of Ohio. Kittredge Haskins, of Vermont. George W. Norris, of Nebraska. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. George W. Prince, of Illinois. | Robert F. Broussard, of Louisiana. Thomas Hedge, of Iowa. Robert B. Bacon, of Arkansas. William A. Rodenberg, of Illinois. Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee. George F. Huff, of Pennsylvania. | John C. Floyd, of Arkansas. Clarence B. Buckman, of Minnesota. : Allen F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. - | William T. Tyndall, of Missouri. Harry M. Coudry, of Missouri. | Library. James T. McCleary, of Minnesota. | William M. Howard, of Georgia. Samuel W. McCall, of Massachusetts. Charles R. Thomas, of North Carolina. James P. Conner, of Towa. Manufactures. Joseph C. Sibley, of Pennsylvania. Charles H. Weisse, of Wisconsin. William S. Greene, of Massachusetts. John T. Hunt, of Missouri. Henry McMorran, of Michigan. Thomas M. Bell, of Georgia. Nathan W. Hale, of Tennessee. Joseph T. Johnson, of South Carolina. Pleasant T. Chapman, of Illinois. William W. Kitchin, of North Carolina. Charles B. Law, of New York. Henry C. Allen, of New Jersey. Gustav A. Schneebeli, of Pennsylvania. 198 Congressional Directory. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Charles H. Grosvenor, of Ohio. Edward S. Minor, of Wisconsin. William S. Greene, of Massachusetts. Joseph W. Fordney, of Michigan. Frank C. Wachter, of Maryland. Charles E. Littlefield, of Maine. William E. Humphrey, of Washington. - William H. Flack, of New York. Benjamin P. Birdsall, of Iowa. William W. Wilson, of Illinois. James E, Watson, of Indiana. Edmund H. Hinshaw, of Nebraska. | Thomas Spight, of Mississippi. Allan I,. McDermott, of New Jersey. Joseph A. Goulden, of New York. Harry I,. Maynard, of Virginia. Swagar Sherley, of Kentucky. Gilbert B. Patterson, of North Carolina. Mileage. William A. Reeder, of Kansas. William H. Flack, of New York. Charles S. Wharton, of Illinois. | Elijah B. Lewis, of Georgia. Military Affairs. John A. T. Hull, of Iowa. Richard Wayne Parker, of New Jersey. Adin B. Capron, of Rhode Island. George W. Prince, of Illinois. Elias S. Holliday, of Indiana. H. Olin Young, of Michigan. Julius Kahn, of California. Loren Fletcher, of Minnesota. Beman G. Dawes, of Ohio. - James M. Miller, of Kansas. James F. Burke, of Pennsylvania. Thomas W. Bradley, of New York. | William Sulzer, of New York. James Hay, of Virginia. James I,. Slayden, of Texas. Robert EF. Broussard, of Louisiana. Joshua FE. C. Talbott, of Maryland. Ariosto A. Wiley, of Alabama. Bird S. McGuire, of Oklahoma. Militia. Edward De V. Morrell, of Pennsylvania. John A. T. Hull, of Iowa. George W. Smith, of Illinois. Halvor Steenerson, of Minnesota. Butler Ames, of Massachusetts. William O. Smith, of Pennsylvania. Frank J. I.e Fevre, of New York. Henry C. Allen, of New Jersey. Frank S. Dickson, of Illinois. Jacob Ruppert, jr., of New York. Ariosto A. Wiley, of Alabama. John A. Keliher, of Massachusetts. John Gill, jr., of Maryland. : John C. Floyd, of Arkansas. Mines and Mining. Webster E. Brown, of Wisconsin. Thomas H. Dale, of Pennsylvania. Charles EF. Scott, of Kansas. George F. Huff, of Pennsylvania. Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana. Joseph Howell, of Utah. Robert W. Bonynge, of Colorado. Cassius M. Shartel, of Missouri. William F. Englebright, of California. Augustus O. Stanley, of Kentucky. J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama. Gordon Lee, of Georgia. John T. Hunt, of Missouri. Charles C. Reid, of Arkansas. E. W. Saunders, of Virginia. William H. Andrews, of New Mexico. Naval Affairs. George Edmund Foss, of Illinois. Henry C. Loudenslager, of New Jersey. Thomas S. Butler, of Pennsylvania. Sydney E. Mudd, of Maryland. Robert G. Cousins, of Iowa. Ernest W. Roberts, of Massachusetts. Edward B. Vreeland, of New York. George Alvin Loud, of Michigan. Arthur I,. Bates, of Pennsylvania. George I. Lilley, of Connecticut. W. Aubrey Thomas, of Ohio. Albert ¥. Dawson,-of Iowa. Adolph Meyer, of Louisiana. John F. Rixey, of Virginia. William W. Kitchin, of North Carolina. Lemuel P. Padgett, of Tennessee. Harvey C. Garber, of Ohio. Alexander W. Gregg, of Texas. House Committees. | 199 Pacific Railroads. Thomas S. Butler, of Pennsylvania. Michael E. Driscoll, of New York. Theobold Otjen, of Wisconsin. Henry W. Palmer, of Pennsylvania. Moses P. Kinkaid, of Nebraska. Sydney E. Mudd, of Maryland. William B. McKinley, of Illinois. Albert F. Dawson, of Iowa. John M. Nelson, of Wisconsin. James I. Slayden, of Texas. David E. Finley, of South Carolina. Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois. William C. Houston, of T'ennessee. John S. Little, of Arkansas. William B. Lamar, of Florida. Patents. Frank D. Currier, of New Hampshire. Solomon R. Dresser, of Pennsylvania. Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana, HEdward H. Hinshaw, of Nebraska, Robert W. Bonynge, of Colorado. William W. Campbell, of Ohio. Andrew J. Barchfeld, of Pennsylvania. John C. Chaney, of Indiana. Charles McGavin, of Illinois. William Sulzer, of New York. George S. Legare, of South Carolina. Edwin Y. Webb, of North Carolina. Robert G. Southall, of Virginia. John Gill, jr., of Maryland. Pensions. Henry C. Loudenslager, of New Jersey. William H. Draper, of New York. Philip P. Campbell, of Kansas. Butler Ames, of Massachusetts. Herschel M. Hogg, of Colorado. Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio. Joseph B. Bennett, of Kentucky. Frank S. Dickson, of Illinois. Edmund W. Samuel, of Pennsylvania. William Richardson, of Alabama. Frank A. McLain, of Mississippi. Wyatt Aiken, of South Carolina. Robert B. Macon, of Arkansas. James M. Richardson, of Kentucky. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Jesse Overstreet, of Indiana. John J. Gardner, of New Jersey. Nehemiah D. Sperry, of Connecticut. Thomas Hedge, of Towa. Joseph C. Sibley, of Pennsylvania. Howard M. Snapp, of Illinois. Herman P. Goebel, of Ohio. Halvor Steenerson, of Minnesota. William H. Stafford, of Wisconsin. Archibald B. Darragh, of Michigan. Victor Murdock, of Kansas. John W. Dwight, of New York. John A. Moon, of Tennessee. James M. Griggs, of Georgia. David E. Finley, of South Carolina. James T. Lloyd, of Missouri. John H. Small, of North Carolina. Wilson S. Hill, of Mississippi. Marcus A. Smith, of Arizona. Printing. Charles B. Landis, of Indiana. James B. Perkins, of New York. | James M. Griggs, of Georgia. Private Land Claims. George W. Smith, of Illinois. Thomas F. Marshall, of North Dakota. Francis W. Cushman, of Washington. Martin I. Smyser, of Ohio. William S. Bennet, of New York. Marion E. Rhodes, of Missouri. Charles N. Brumm, of Pennsylvania. | William A. Jones, of Virginia. | George G. Gilbert, of Kentucky. William R. Smith, of Texas. Robert M. Wallace, of Arkansas. Charles H. Weisse, of Wisconsin. Thomas A. Smith, of Maryland. Jonah K. Kalanianaole, of Hawaii. 200 .. Congressional Directory. Public Buildings and Grounds. Richard Bartholdt, of Missouri. Edwin C. Burleigh, of Maine. : Benjamin F. Howell, of New Jersey. James P. Conner, of Towa. Eben W. Martin, of South Dakota. Edward S. Minor, of Wisconsin. William A. Rodenberg, of Illinois. George W. Norris, of Nebraska. Frederick Landis, of Indiana. John E. Andrus, of New York. John H. Bankhead, of Alabama. William G. Brantley, of Georgia. Charles R. Thomas, of North Carolina. Morris Sheppard, of Texas. Joseph T. Johnson, of South Carolina. Haton J. Bowers, of Mississippi. Public Lands. John F. Lacey, of Iowa. Frank W. Mondell, of Wyoming. Fben W. Martin, of South Dakota. Joseph W. Fordney, of Michigan. Andrew J. Volstead, of Minnesota. Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana. Philip Knopf, of Illinois. John J. McCarthy, of Nebraska. Burton I,. French, of Idaho. Sylvester C. Smith, of California. Asle J. Gronna, of North Dakota. William T. Tyndall, of Missouri. John I,. Burnett, of Alabama. ! William W. Rucker, of Missouri. John W. Gaines, of Tennessee. Adam M. Byrd, of Mississippi. Clarence D. Van Duser, of Nevada. Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas. Marcus A. Smith, of Arizona. Railways and Canals. James H. Davidson, of Wisconsin. KErnest W. Roberts, of Massachusetts. Elias Deemer, of Pennsylvania. Charles I,. Knapp, of New York. George F. Huff, of Pennsylvania. Harry C. Woodyard, of West Virginia. Allen F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. Henry ‘I’. Bannon, of Ohio. Hiram R. Burton, of Delaware. John I,. Burnett, of Alabama. Thomas A. Smith, of Maryland. Thomas B. Davis, of West Virginia. James O. Patterson, of South Carolina. Jacob Ruppert, jr., of New York. Reform in the Civil Service. Frederick H. Gillett, of Massachusetts. John F. Lacey, of Towa. . Charles N. Fowlezr, of New Jersey. Justin D. Bowersock, of Kansas. James R. Mann, of Illinois. William O. Smith, of Pennsylvania. Amos I. Allen, of Maine. Jacob A. Beidler, of Ohio. Edward W. Pou, of North Carolina. William I’. Zenor, of Indiana, Robert G. Southall, of Virginia. Mounce G. Butler, of Tennessee. John T. Watkins, of Iouisiana. Revision of the Laws. Reuben O. Moon, of Pennsylvania. Charles T. Dunwell, of New York. Martin I,. Smyser, of Ohio. Charles B. Law, of New York. Joseph B. Bennett, of Kentucky. Frank B. Klepper, of Missouri. Clarence C. Gilhams, of Indiana. Charles G. Washburn, of Massachusetts. Robert Bruce Macon, of Arkansas. Swagar Sherley, of Kentucky. Edward W. Pou, of North Carolina. John T. Watkins, of Louisiana. William C. Houston, of Tennessee. gE oh 4 House Committees. 201 Rivers and Harbors. Theodore E. Burton, of Ohio. Blackburn B. Dovener, of West Virginia. Roswell P. Bishop, of Michigan. Ernest F. Acheson, of Pennsylvania. De Alva S. Alexander, of New York. George P. Lawrence, of Massachusetts. James H. Davidson, of Wisconsin. James Mclachlan, of California. William Lorimer, of Illinois. Wesley IL. Jones, of Washington. J. Adam Bede, of Minnesota. Edgar C. Ellis, of Missouri. | John H. Bankhead, of Alabama. Stephen M. Sparkman, of Florida. Joseph E. Ransdell, of Louisiana. George F. Burgess, of Texas. | John A. Moon. of Tennessee. Rules. The Speaker. John Dalzell, of Pennsylvania. Charles H. Grosvenor, of Ohio. John S. Williams, of Mississippi. David A. De Armond, of Missouri. Territories. Edward I,. Hamilton, of Michigan. Abraham I,. Brick, of Indiana. Adin B. Capron, of Rhode Island. George N. Southwick, of New York. Llewellyn Powers, of Maine. James McKinney, of Illinois. Ralph D. Cole, of Ohio. Edwin W. Higgins, of Connecticut. John M. Reynolds, of Pennsylvania. Frank B. Klepper, of Missouri. William H. Andrews, of New Mexico. Jonah Kalanianaole, of Hawaii. Charles C. Reid, of Arkansas. James T. Lloyd, of Missouri. Jack Beall, of Texas. Edwin Y. Webb, of North Carolina. Augustus O. Stanley, of Kentucky. J. W. Overstreet, of Geragia. Bird S. McGuire, of Oklahoma. Marcus A. Smith, of Arizona. Prank H. Waskey, Alaska. Ventilation and Acoustics. Roswell P. Bishop, of Michigan. Jacob A. Beidler, of Ohio. Zeno J. Rives, of Illinois. David H. Smith, of Kentucky. George H. Lindsay, of New York. Faton J. Bowers, of Mississippi. War Claims. Thaddeus M. Mahon, of Pennsylvania. Theobold Otjen, of Wisconsin. Gilbert N. Haugen, of Iowa. Kittredge Haskins, of Vermont. Elias S. Holliday, of Indiana. James H. Southard, of Ohio. John I,. Kennedy, of Nebraska. Frank B. Fulkerson, of Missouri. Thetus W. Sims, of Tennessee. Thomas Spight, of Mississippi. Henry D. Clayton, of Alabama. James O. Patterson, of South Carolina. Gordon Tee, of Georgia. - Ways and Means. Sereno E. Payne, of New York. John Dalzell, of Pennsylvania. Charles H. Grosvenor, of Ohio. James T. McCleary, of Minnesota. Samuel W. McCall, of Massachusetts. Joseph W. Babcock, of Wisconsin. Ebenezer J. Hill, of Connecticut. Henry S. Boutell, of Illinois. James E. Watson, of Indiana. Charles Curtis, of Kansas. James C. Needham, of California. William Alden Smith, of Michigan. John S. Williams, of Mississippi. Samuel M. Robertson, of Louisiana. Champ Clark, of Missouri. Oscar W. Underwood, of Alabama. Daniel I. D. Granger, of Rhode Island. | Benjamin G. Humphreys, of Mississippi. William Bourke Cockran, of New York. BR i oe) 202 Congressional Directory. COMMITTEES OF WHICH MEMBERS AND DELEGATES ARE MEMBERS. JosEPH G. CANNON, Speaker; Rules, chairman. ACHESON, cic ivan ADAMEBON.. . <0 sda vies ALEXANDER ovine, ALLEN, of Maine ...... ALLEN, of New Jersey... ARDRUS: Shc oiea vs BABCOCK ca. vs BANKHEAD: vio. ves BANNON = sain BARCHFELD ... i. i. ia BARTHOLDY . oro vn en BAR EL EA ial tn ins BENNET, of New York .. BENNETT, of Kentucky. . BINGHAM... i BIRDSALL. ut wai. BISHOP. ov ania y BIACKBURN ....... on, Expenditures in the Navy Department. Rivers and Harbors. Expenditures in the Navy Department. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Indian Affairs. : / Pensions. Judiciary. Rivers and Harbors. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. District of Columbia. Reform in the Civil Service. Manufactures. Militia. : i Census. Militia. Pensions. Agriculture. Mines and Mining. Territories. Public Buildings and Grounds. District of Columbia, chairman, Ways and Means. Public Buildings and Grounds. Rivers and Harbors. Elections No. 3. Judiciary. Railways and Canals. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Patents. Public Buildings and Grounds, chairman. Labor. Accounts. Industrial Arts and Expositions. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Disposition of Useless Executive Papers. Naval Affairs. Claims. Territories. Expenditures in the War Department. Rivers and Harbors. : ’ District of Columbia. Reform in the Civil Service. Ventilation and Acoustics. Immigration and Naturalization. Manufactures. Immigration and Naturalization. Private I,and Claims. Pensions. Revision of the Laws. Appropriations. Judiciary. « Merchant Marine and Fisheries. : Ventilation and Acoustics, chairman. Rivers and Harbors. District of Columbia. House Committee Assignments. : argos BONYNGE ©... .... ow Immigration and Naturalization. Mines and Mining. Patents. BOouTELY ie Ways and Means. BOWERS: i. ov Public Buildings and Grounds. Ventilation and Acoustics. BOWERSOCK .:.» 0 ia Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Industrial Arts and Expositions. Reform in the Civil Service. , BOWIE [oii an Agriculture. / j Census. BRADIEY. ..... cis a Invalid Pensions. BRANTEEY: oo ni Judiciary. Public Buildings and Grounds. i BRYCR. al Appropriations. | Territories. 1 : i BROOCKS, of Texas. ..... Elections No. 1. | j Expenditures in the Interior Department. § . BROOKS, of Colorado. ... Agriculture. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. BROUSSARD... oi Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. I Military Affairs. BROWN... ooo Mines and Mining, chairman. Indian Affairs. 1 BROWNLOW... ...ov 0. Appropriations. | BRUMM .....:... SYiaied Expenditures on Public Buildings, | Private Land Claims. BRUNDIDGE +... oh Appropriations. BOORMAN, Co vu, Indian Affairs. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. BURGESS +2... wa Expenditures in the War Department. | | i | Rivers and Harbors. I BURKE, of Pennsylvania. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- i tives in Congress. | Elections No. 2. i Military Affairs. | BURKE, of South Dakota. Indian Affairs. | Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | BURLEIGH. .. ..v: a. i. Census. Public Buildings and Grounds. BURLESON =. iain: Appropriations. BURRELL. oa Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Immigration and Naturalization. Public Lands. | Railways and Canals. BURTON, of Delaware. ... Census. I Railways and Canals. il BurToN, of Ohio... ..... Rivers and Harbors, chairman. BUTLER, of Tennessee... Elections No. 2. Reform in the Civil Service. BUTLER, of Pennsylvania. Pacific Railroads, chairman. Naval Affairs. ; | BYRD Gir ose Elections No. 2. i Expenditures in the Department of Justice. Public Lands. CALDER: .... 0... Census. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor, CAIDERHEAD..........: Expenditures in the Department of Justice, chairman. Banking and Currency. Invalid Pensions. 204 CAMPBELT, of Kansas ... CAMPBELL, of Ohio .... CANDILER = Sov mies oss CAPRON cod Loin, CASSEL ho ei rene, CHANEY. oi ohn vas ie CHAPMAN: © J ras CrARE, of Florida... ... CLARK, of Missouri... .. CLAYTON... iis dns COCRKRRAN a. oh nv, COCKS. «+h aaah CONNER. vino COOPER, of Pennsylvania COOPER, of Wisconsin .. CoOUDREY oil COUSINS im aero CROMER 0.0 anni CRUMPACKER.... CURRIER ..... Saal CURTIS oi net ws CUSHMAN # Si ak eat DALE Shine ses ak DARBAGH . . i. dali DAVEY asda en DAVIDSON... iis : Davis, of Minnesota .. .. Davis, of West Virginia. Congressional Directory. District of Columbia. Pensions. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. Patents. Agriculture. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Foreign Affairs. Military Affairs. Territories. Accounts, chairman. Elections No. 3. Invalid Pensions. Patents. Invalid Pensions. Manufactures. Claims. Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Ways and Means. Judiciary. War Claims: Ways and Means, Agriculture. Agriculture. Irrigation of Arid Lands. Territories. Labor. Library. Public Buildings and Grounds. Foreign Affairs. Irrigation of Arid Lands. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Railways and Canals. Insular Affairs, chairman. Elections No. 2. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Foreign Affairs, chairman. Naval Affairs. Agriculture. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Census, chairman. Insular Affairs. Patents, chairman. Accounts. Indian Affairs. Ways and Means. , Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Private Land Claims. Mines and Mining. Rules. Ways and Means. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Railways and Canals, chairman. Rivers and Harbors. Agriculture. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Labor Rafiways and Canals. ’ | | | | ' { | { v a wo TALEO AL Pl ST Sp House Committee Assignments. 205 DE ABRMOND ivi DEEMER: So vor ioe DENBY os aed DICKSON. ni nl DRESSER a lorsiniy DRISCOLL, ior oa sts vn ais DUNWERLY, vai. DWIGH EE or ce oaies EDWARDS iit BIIBRDE. ho ci sags BSC a pal as ii BLOOD vi. iis rans FOSTER, of Indiana ..... FOSTER, of Vermont... .. Military Affairs. Naval Affairs. Pacific Railroads. Judiciary. Rules. Invalid Pensions. Railways and Canals. Foreign Affairs. Militia. Pensions. Mines and Mining. Patents. Public Lands. Enrolled Bills. Invalid Pensions. Expenditures in the Interior Department. Rivers and Harbors. Accounts. Pensions. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Patents. Elections No. 3, chairman. Pacific Railroads. Census. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. Revision of the Laws. Irrigation of Arid Lands. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Invalid Pensions. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. Immigration and Naturalization. Rivers and Harbors. Mines and Mining. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Agriculture. Expenditures on Public Buildings. Pacific Railroads. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Appropriations. Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mileage. Military Affairs. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Foreign Affairs. Education. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Militia. Expenditures in the Navy Department, chairman, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Lands. Naval Affairs, chairman. Judiciary. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Tabor, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Banking and Currency, chairman. Reform in the Civil Service, 206 GAINES, GAINES, of Tennessee . . . of West Virginia. GARBER i GARDNER, of Mass ..... GARDNER, of New Jersey. GARDNER, of Michigan. . GARNER... coi Las GARRET riba GILBERT, of Kentucky .. SIT HAM GRANGE GREENE GRONNA HR NE Sn 8 A TR LT GROSVENOR ©... oilois GUDGER Congressional Directory. Immigration and Naturalization. Public Lands. Elections No. 3. War Claims. Invalid Pensions. Insular Affairs. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Public Iands. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress, chairman. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Naval Affairs. Expenditures on Public Buildings. Immigration and Naturalization. Industrial Arts and Expositions, chairman. Tabor, chairman. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Appropriations. Expenditures in the Treasury Department. Foreign Affairs. Claims. Education. - Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Insular Affairs. Private Land Claims. Industrial Arts and Expositions. Revision of Laws. Elections No. 3. Militia. Patents. Banking and Currency. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- ~ tives in Congress. Appropriations. Reform in the Civil Service, chairman. Banking and Currency. Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Labor. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Claims. : : Expenditures in the Department of Justice. Industrial Arts and Expositions. Accounts. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. . Appropriations. Claims. Insular Affairs. Ways and Means. District of Columbia. Manufactures. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Naval Affairs. . Post-Office and Post-Roads. Printing. Public Lands. 4 Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman, Rules. Ways and Means. ‘Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Invalid Pensions. ¢ 3 ( 0 . . | { House Committee Assignments. 207 SS HALR aa Census. Manufactures. HAMILTON. ii. on Insular Affairs. Territories, chairman. 8 ? | HARDWICK: bre hh Census. | Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. | HASKING ooo 0 ion Agriculture. Labor. War Claims. HAUGEN... ln oh Agriculture. War Claims. HAY oo esa ons Census. Military Affairs. Have boo 0 Sn Banking and Currency. Immigration and Naturalization. HEARSE. oo aa Irrigation of Arid Lands. Tabor. Sh aera bape Coinage, Weights, and Measures. : Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Post-Office and Post-Roads. | Ls pe Re as I) S] ) = HErTIN. 0 oh Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Mines and Mining. HENRY, of Connecticut... Agriculture. A Expenditures on Public Buildings. | HENRY, of Texas ....... Judiciary. HEPBURN ...0.. va Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman. | | HERMANN J... 0. Flection of President, Vice-President, and Representa- | tives in Congress. Indian Affairs. : : HIGGINS ~via Expenditures in the Navy Department. Territories. | I: Hiry, of Connecticut. ... Expenditures in the Treasury Department. } Ways and Means. Hirr, of Mississippi... .. Expenditures in the Interior Department. Post-Office and Post-Roads. | HINSHAW.. 0... Indian Affairs. | | Merchant Marine and Fisheries. | if Patents. | Hoge... 0.00 Indian Affairs. Pensions. | | Horripay ©... Invalid Pensions. | Military Affairs. : War Claims. | HOPRING iio vii Expenditures in the Treasury Department. | Invalid Pensions. | | HOUSION oh Pacific Railways. Revision of the Laws. | | HOWARD .: ... =... . = Foreign Affairs. | Library. | HowELL, of New Jersey. Immigration and Naturalization, chairman. | Public Buildings and Grounds. HowrELL, of Ua... Claims. d Industrial Arts and Expositions. Mines and Mining. i HusBA®RD 0.00 Insular Affairs. | Hupp: > aon Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. I Mines and Mining. Railways and Canals. HucHEs,.. a, Accounts. Census. Expenditures on Public Buildings, chairman, 208 Congressional Directory. i | 15 FR PRO AER A Military Affairs, chairman. b Militia. | HUMPHREY ©. 5 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. | Education. [] Elections No. 3. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. HUMPHREYS. ...... ..... Rivers and Harbors. | | SN i CE SPER EO Labor. Manufactures. ] Mines and Mining. i JAMES Solos sid, . Banking and Currency. : Elections No. I. JENEING iowa Judiciary, chairman. JomnsoN i we ae, Manufactures. Public Buildings and Grounds. JoxEs, of Washington ... Rivers and Harbors. | JonNEs, of Virginia. ...... Insular Affairs. b Private Land Claims. RAHN... cath Military Affairs. KALANIANAOLE ........ Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Private Land Claims. I Territories. KRipER io. aaa Appropriations. KEIAnER. val on, Invalid Pensions. | Militia. KENNEDY, of Nebraska . Irrigation of Arid Lands. War Claims. | KENNEDY, of Ohio...... Interstate and Foreign Commerce. BINRATD iii Insular Affairs. | Pacific Railroads. | KIICHIN, CLAUDE |... Claims. Elections No. 3. Indian Affairs. KrrcHIiN, WILLIAM W .. Manufactures. Naval Affairs. BILEPPER iis dn os Revision of the Laws. Territories. [ BYINE. ove nis District of Columbia. : Industrial Arts and Expositions. BNAPP... i ann ons Elections No. I. Indian Affairs. Railways and Canals. KNORR. noise Expenditures in the Treasury Department. Public Lands. KENOWIAND. ...-..... 0. Banking and Currency. : Coinage, Weights, and Measures. TAACHY vy vee didn Indian Affairs. Public Lands, chairman. Reform in the Civil Service. VAFBAN. nn, Agriculture. TAMAR: OG ales Foreign Affairs. Pacific Railroads. TAME: Oreos iliiaiely Agriculture. : Expenditures in the Treasury Department. LANDIS, CHARLES B. .... Foreign Affairs. Printing, chairman. LLANDIS, FREDERICK .... Enrolled Bills. : Public Buildings and Grounds, | LARRINAGA ....... hts Insular Affairs. Law ................\.. Manufactures. it | Revision of the Taws, opr TE NS SAR er ——— House Committee Assignments. 209 LAWRENCE. o.oo, Expenditures in the War Department, chairman, Rivers and Harbors.. : SB a TRS te Mines and Mining. i War Claims. by LEPEVRE. iid ah Industrial Arts and Expositions. V Militia. i LEGARE ons bien Banking and Currency. : Industrial Arts and Expositions. { Patents. ! LEVER ha .. Agriculture. | Education. f) LEWIS nis oni a Banking and Currency. Mileage. Lair Ev, of Connecticut... Naval Affairs. T11LLEY, of Pennsylvania. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. | Elections No. I. LINDSAY... Lae Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Invalid Pensions. Ventilation and Acoustics. ! LIPTAUBR , . cinciiorann Appropriations. : { I Biv bs SAPO Judiciary. | Pacific Railroads. TILTLERIBID Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, chairman. Judiciary. : Merchant Marine and Fisheries. LIVINGSTON... ova hs Appropriations. E LLOYD oh ie, Enrolled Bills. Post-Office and Post-Roads. Territories. LONGWORTH ..... 5. Foreign Affairs. . “Pensions. LORIMER: «J as Ta Gi, Agriculture. Rivers and Harbors. TouD: bi iis rsa Naval Affairs. T,OUDENSLAGER ........ Pensions, chairman, Naval Affairs. LOVERING............... Coinage, Weights, and Measures. | Interstate and Foreign Commerce. YLowpEN ......... a0. Foreign Affairs. i MCCALL... oe. ai Labor. : Library. Ways and Means. McCARTHY... oi... Expenditures in the Department of Justice. Public Lands. McCLEARY =... Library, chairman. Ways and Means. ! MCCREARY. 0.0 iv Banking and Currency. MCDERMOTY oi. Accounts. : Merchant Marine and Fisheries. MCGAVIN:.... no... Claims. : Patents. MCGUIRE “oro iis, Indian Affairs. Military Affairs. Territories. McRINTAY. Insular Affairs. MCRINLEY.,. on Foreign Affairs. Pacific Railroads. MCKINNEY ..... Sena) Industrial Arts and Expositions. Territories. MCLACHEAN ai... Rivers and Harbors. 59-2—2D ED——14 210 Congressional Directory. | Mel ATNG nn oe, District of Columbia. - Pensions. MCMORRAN. - co... ~.. Banking and Currency. Manufactures. MeNARY “oi aie Expenditures in the State Department. Foreign Affairs. 4 MACON. «vend. Fava Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. [ Pensions. Revision of the Laws. MADDEN... ii hel, Appropriations. MATION & ise thin. War Claims, chairman. MANN... naires Elections No. 1, chairman. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. I Reform in the Civil Service. MARSHALL ....... ..... Indian Affairs. Irrigation of Arid Lands. Private Land Claims. MARTIN. aoa us Expenditures in the Department of Justice. Public Buildings and Grounds. | Public Lands. MAYNARD: (ou Ga Industrial Arts and Expositions. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. | MBER. © dn District of Columbia. Naval Affairs. ; MICHALER .....n Education. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. MILLER 5 a sbi, Claims, chairman. Elections No. 2. Military Affairs. | MINOR... oho Expenditures in the Interior Department, chairman. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Buildings and Grounds. | MONDELL: ais Irrigation of Arid Lands, chairman. Public Lands. | MOON, of Pennsylvania.. Revision of the Laws, chairman. | Moon, of Tennessee .... Post-Office and Post-Roads. Rivers and Harbors. MOORE, of Pennsylvania. Enrolled Bills. Immigration and Naturalization. MOORE, of Texas .. ey Expenditures in the Post-Office Department. Immigration and Naturalization. MORLELYL voi District of Columbia. Expenditures in the Treasury Department. Militia, chairman. MOUSER. =. iiss ohio Claims. Elections No. I. MUBD. i via ant Li Naval Affairs. Pacific Railroads. MURDOCK o.oo aon oh Post-Office and Post-Roads. MURPHY 7... oo. Elections No. 2. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. NEEDHAM... ooo. Ways and Means. , ; NELSON................ Bxpenditures in the State Department. Pacific Railroads. NEVING ata asl Judiciary. NORRIS. =... oie Election of President, Vice-President, and Representa- tives in Congress. Labor. : Public Buildings and Grounds. j OLCOTT Ey Sa ei eg a District of Columbia. OVERSTREET, of Ga .... OVERSTREET, of Ind .. PADGETT lynn EE PARSONS. aa, PATTERSON; 0f N.C... PATTERSON, of S. C... PATTERSON, of Tenn .... .. Ways and Means, chairman. .. Judiciary. .. Foreign Affairs. RANDRIYL, =o. ooh. RANSDELL REBEDER ionic. REVBURN ...... i... REYNOLDS - i. a RHINOCK.. 5 RuopES. ..... & RICHARDSON, of Ala . ... House Commitiece Assignments. 211 .. Hlections No. 2, chairman. "Insular Affairs. .. Foreign Affairs. Pacific Railroads. War Claims. Expenditures in the State Department. Territories. .. Post-Office and Post-Roads, chairman. .. Expenditures in the Navy Department. Naval Affairs. .. Expenditures in the Interior Department. Insular Affairs. .. Judiciary. Pacific Railroads. .. Judiciary. Military Affairs. . Insular Affairs. .. Census. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. .. Railways and Canals. War Claims. Expenditures in the War Department. Printing. . Accounts. Industrial Arts and Expositions. .. District of Columbia. Reform in the Civil Service. .. Banking and Currency. Elections No. I. Territories. .. Banking and Currency. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River, chair- man. Military Affairs. .. Banking and Currency. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. .. Enrolled Bills. Irrigation of Arid Lands. Tabor. Pacific Railroads. .. Elections No. 3 Expenditures in the Navy Department. .. Rivers and Harbors. .. Irrigation of Arid Lands. ’ Mileage, chairman. .. Indian Affairs. Mines and Mining. Territories. .. Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Expenditures in the State Department. .. Expenditures in the War Department. Territories. .. Expenditures in the War Department. Industrial Arts and Expositions. .. Accounts. Private Land Claims. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Pensions. 212 Congressional Directory. i RICHARDSON, of Ky..... Disposition of Useless Hxecuiive Papers. Pensions. RIORDAN =o arog Coinage, Weights, and Measures. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce asd Labor. RIvEs con ain Claims. | Ventilation and Acoustics. a RIXBY So. a Naval Affairs. ROBBERIES: . on, Naval Affairs. Railways and Canals. ROBERTSON. ger, Louis C. Drapeau, 228 B street NE. : : ; Claims.—Clerk, C. W. Halderman, The Iroquois; assistant clerks, M. A. Berry; Dennis C. Pillsbury; messenger, H. C. Straight. Coast and Insular Survey.—Clerk, Thos. Payne, 620 I street; messenger, M. L. Statter. y Coast Defenses.—Clerk, Charles C. Long, The Highlands; assistant clerk, Reed ; Knox, 1527 K street. ; \ Commerce.—Clerk, Woodbury Pulsifer; assistant clerk, Frederick B. Sands, 1801 G 1 street; messenger, Benj. F. Briggs, 1306 Thirteenth street. . 4 Conference of Minority.—Clerk, James Blackburn, 129 C street SE. Corporations Organized in District of Columbia.—Clerk, Douglas Wiltz McEnery, 1412 I street; messenger, C. P. McEnery. Cuban Relations.—Clerk, Reed Paige Clark, The Wicomico; assistant clerk, Edward . Irving Littlefield. Drsposition of Useless Papers in Executive Departments.—Clerk, Edmund P. Lacy, 1513 I, street; messenger, Miss E. S. Roberts, 1513 I, street. District of Columbia.—Clerk, John H. Walker, 1839 Kalorama road; messenger, Charles S. Gordon, 3319 Holmead place. | | Education and Labor. —Clerk, Still T. Meservey; assistant clerk, Jos. M. Burlew, | 3 247 North Capitol street. | Engrossed Bills.—Clerk, Elliot Rosson Berry, Metropolitan Hotel; messenger, A. P. | Smartt, Metropolitan Hotel. Enrolled Bills.—Clerk, George William Rouzer, The Rochambeau; assistant clerk, Harry Sherlock Sheik, 17 Third street NE. Examination and Disposition of Documents.—Clerk, Miles Taylor, 222 F street. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service.—Clerk, Royal W. Thompson, The Denver; messenger, Olin B. Kilbourn, 514 E. Capitol street. Finance. —Clerk, Arthur B. Shelton, 1712 R street; statistical clerk, Benjamin Durfee; assistant clerk, W. H. May, jr., 1523 I street; messenger, George M. Taylor, 218 A street SE. | Fisheries.—Clerk, John M. Peffers; messenger, Will R. Ersfeld. | : “Five Civilized Tribes of Indians.—Clerk, B. R. Tillman, jr., The Gainesboro; mes- senger, J. B. Knight, The Varnum. | Foreign Relations.—Clerk, William M. Malloy, Y. M. C. A. Building; assistant clerk, | | { b/} Garfield Charles, 1203 Q street; messenger, Charles J. Pickett, 606 Spruce street. Forest Reservations and Protection of Game.—Clerk, John B. Kelley; messenger, William Gardiner. Geological Survey.—Clerk, Frank Buren, Y. M. C. A. Building; messenger, Frank R. McReynolds, 302 Third street SE. : ; ; Immigration.—Clerk, Walter Husband, The Oakland; assistant clerk, James S. \ Abbott, 715 Sixth street; messenger, John P. Atkinson, 217 Twelfth street SE. | ; Indian Affairs.—Clerk, Lee F. Warner, Y. M: C. A. Building; assistant clerk, il Gertrude B. Spaulding, The Varnum. | Indian Depredations.—Clerk, George E. Tobey, The Donald; messenger, Howard B. Smith, ¥. M. C. A. Building. i i Industrial Expositions.—Clerk, William B. C. Brown, The Cairo; messenger, M. A. il Murphy. il Trt oie Canals.—Clerk, Jas. B. Haynes; assistant clerk, George R. Butlin, 312 i | A street NE. $ Interstate Commerce. —Assistant clerk, E. H. McDermot, The Rockingham; mes- ii : senger, Jno. W. Fenton, jr., 1013 Florida avenue NE. i 218 : Congressional Directory. Irrigation.—Clerk, M. S. Shriner 1739 Q street; messenger, M. E. Abbott. Judiciary.—Clerk, Edmund J. Wells, 1 C street SE.; assistant clerk, Fugene Davis; messenger, J. W. Curran. Library.—Clerk, Henry Ambler Vale, 1417 Belmont street; messenger, James A. Abbott, Burton Hotel. Manufactures.—Clerk, Addison I. Smith, The Franklin; assistant clerk, William B. Sams, The Piedmont. ? Military Affairs.—Clerk, Joseph A. Breckons, 1417 G street; assistant clerk, I. M. Wells; messenger, Ray Colwell. Mines and Mining.—Clerk, William FE. Marsh, 1701 First street NE; messenger, J. H. Weirick, 1525 G street. Mississippi River and Tributaries.—Clerk, Cleveland H. Hicks, 33 B street; mes- senger, A. M. Hayes, 201 Delaware avenue NE. National Banks.—Clerk, Dwight V. Jones, The Chapin. Naval Affairs.—Clerk, Pitman Pulsifer, 1308 R street; assistant clerk, Harry B. Hanger, The Albemarle. Organization, etc., Executive Departments.—Clerk, Isaac Hamburger, 320 Mary- land avenue NE; messenger, Claude Hough, 215 East Capitol street: Pacific Islands and Porto Rico.—Clerk, Charles Edwin Alden, 34 Rhode Island avenue; assistant clerk, Joseph Sagmeister, 2002 G street; messenger, J. B. Wheatley, Burton Hotel. Pacific Railvoads.—Clerk, Thomas Grant, Manor House; messenger, John W. Perkins. Patents.—Clerk, Thomas B. Roberts, 33 B street; messenger, Charles F. Bower, V. M. C.'A. Building. Pensions.—Clerk, Ormsby McHarg, 1602 K street; assistant clerks, Robert W. Far- rar, 308 Fast Capitol street; I. M. Farrar; M. Patterson; messenger, O. M. Jones; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, D. Kerr. Philippines. —Clerk, Edward T. Clark; assistant clerk, Geo. Cabot Lodge, 2346 Massachusetts avenue; messenger, Phillips B. Robinson, 1219 Connecticut avenue. Post-Offfices and Post-Roads.—Clerk, W. R. Andrews, The Portland; assistant clerks, E. G. Smith; L. C. Taylor; messenger, John H. O’Brien, 213 Sixth street NE. Potomac River Front.—Clerk, Walter Drew, The Romaine; messenger, N. H. Dunn, Chevy Chase, Md. Printing. —Clerk, Albert H. Howe, The Cecil; assistant clerks, FE. Remington Merry, jr., The Sherman; M. Eugene Rickert, The Sherman. Private Land Claims.—Clerk, Thomas F. Dawson, 2572 University place; assistant clerk, Clarence G. Northup, S814 B street NE. : Privileges and Elections.—Clerk, Geo. M. Buck, 216 A street SE; assistant clerk, M. A. Gage, 1310 North Carolina avenue NE; messenger, M. H. Bumphrey. Public Buildings and Grounds.—Clerk, John L. Steele, 1742 P street; assistant clerk, M. G. Kearney, 1920 H street. Public Health and National Quarantine.—Clerk, E. A. Barbour; assistant clerk, J. O. Jones. Public Lands.—Clerk, Theo. B. Elton, 1803 G street; assistant clerk, Chas. D. Hamel, 1016 Thirteenth street. Railroads.—Clerk, J. F. Allee, jr., The Portland; messenger, W. T. Smithers, The Oxford. Revision of the Laws of the United States.—Clerk, Mortimer Thorn Cowperthwaite, 1775 N street; messenger, George KE. Wright. Revolutionary Claims.—Clerk, William Julius Harris, The Farragut; messenger, J. KX. Harris. Rules.—Clerk, Horace C. Reed, The Iroquois; assistant clerk, Thomas W. Brahany, The Varnum. Standards, Weights, and Measures.—Clerk, Carl A. Badger, The Driscoll; mes- senger, H. KE. Smoot. Territories.—Clerk, Thomas R. Shipp; assistant clerk, John F. Hayes; messenger, Harry E. Shroyer. To Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands.—Clerk, Geo. M. Hanson, The Rhode Island; messenger, Horace H. Smith, 1303 N street. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products.—Clerk, John Warwick Daniel, jr., 1344 Irving street; messenger, Jno. W. D. Halsey, 1337 L street. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard.—Clerk, Robert E. McDowell; messenger, W. W. French, 513 Third street. University of the United States.—Clerk, I, M. Hemenway, 1428 Massachusetts ave- nue; messenger, Isaiah P. Watts. Ventilation and Acoustics.—Clerk, E. B. Shurter. Woman Suffrage.—Clerk, Calvin M. Hitch 924 Massachusetts avenue; messenger, J. B. Bussey. f | § | | i | i f Officers of the Senate. 219 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. DANIEL, MOORE RANSDEILI, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, was born in Indiana, near Indianapolis; attended common school in the country in winter and worked on a farm in summer until he was 16 years old; entered Franklin College and remained three years; taught school during summer while taking his college course; left college to enter the Union Army; served as a noncommissioned officer until May, 1864; lost his right arm at the battle of Resaca, May 15, 1864; afterwards took a commercial course in business college, and taught school for a year; then became deputy recorder of Marion County, Ind.; was elected city clerk of Indianapolis in 1867, and reelected in 1869; served in the city council of Indianapolis for two years; engaged in wholesale trade; was elected clerk of the courts of Marion County and served four years; was appointed by the governor a member of the board of commis- sioners to erect a soldiers’ monument in Indianapolis; was a member of the Repub- lican State committee eight consecutive years; was appointed by President Har- rison marshal of the District of Columbia in 1889, serving until January, 1894; was elected Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States Senate January 29, 1900. Clerk to Sergeant-at-Arms.—E. Livingstone Cornelius, 1908 Biltmore street. Assistant Doorkeeper.—Alonzo H. Stewart, 204 Fourth street SE. Acting Assistant Doorkeeper.—B. W. Layton, Riggs House. Storekeeper.—John J. McGrain, 2231 First street. Assistant Messenger on floor of Senate.—C. A. Loeffler, 1444 Newton street. Assistant Messenger on floor of Senate.—A. D. Sumner, The Varnum. POST-OFFICE. Postmaster of the Senate.—James A. Crystal, 108 Fifth street NE. Assistant.—Warren E. Pressey, 149 A street NE. Clerk.—F. A. Eckstein, 3361 Eighteenth street. Arrival and Departure of Mails. Arrive 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., 12.15 and 3.45 p. m. Depart 9.30 and 10.30 a. m., 1.55 and 4.30 p. m., and upon adjournment. FOLDING ROOM. Superintendent.—John ¥. Goldenbogen, 1700 I, street. Assistant.—Walter F. Collins, 321 Fifth street SE. Foreman.—H. H. Brewer, 21 B street. HEATING AND VENTILATING. Chief Engineer.—E. C. Stubbs, Linden, Md. Assistants.—F. E. Dodson, 1654 Monroe street; A. S. Worsley, 123 North Carolina avenue SE.; R. H. Gay, 1725 Newton street; John Edwards, 106 E street. 220 Congressional Directory. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. (Phone, Main 3120.) f SPEAKER. The Speaker.—Joseph G. Cannon, 1014 Vermont avenue. Secretary to the Speaker.—1,. White Busbey, 2336 Massachusetts avenue. | Clerk at the Speaker's Tuble.—Asher C. Hinds, 1450 Girard street. Speaker's Clerk.—J. W. Murphy. : Messenger.—Henry Neal, 1229 T street. CHAPLAIN. Rev. Henry N. Couden, D. D., 1310 Columbia road. OFFICE OF THE CLERK. Clerk of the House.—Alexander McDowell, The Dewey. | Chief Clerk.— William J. Browning, 146 East Capitol street. | Assistant.—H. 1,. Overstreet, 156 Thirteenth street SE. ur Journal Clerk.—Herman A. Phillips, 3327 Eighteenth street. Assistant.—Grant Jarves, 224 Fast Capitol street. Reading Clerks.—Dennis E. Alward, The Dewey; E. I.. Lampson, The Driscoll. 1ally Clerk.—Winthrop C. Jones, The I uxor. Printing and Bill Clerk.—M. E. Matlack, The Varnnm. Disbursing Clerk.—C. S. Hoyt, The Loudoun. \ Assistant.—Harry Pottenburgh, The Ralston. File Clerk.—]. R. Williams, Pennsylvania Club. | Assistant.—]. G. Rodgers, The Gainsboro. Enrolling Clerk.—C. R. McKenney, The Varnum. ; Assistant.—Willis H. Wing, 61 I street. Resolution and Fetiiion Clerk.—C. N. Thomas, 1410 M street. } Newspaper Clerk.—]. W. H. Reisinger, The Varnum. F Distributing Clerk.—David Moore, The Varnum. Document and Bill Clerk.—Iincoln Guynn, The Driscoll. | i | Index Clerk.—D. C. Dinger, The Lambert. Assistant.—M. W. Dunning, 128 A street NE. Stationery Clerk.—John 1,. Morrison, The Driscoll. Docket Clerk.—F. H. Wakefield, The Varnum. Digest of Private Claims Clerks.—Sydney E. Mudd, Jr.; F. G. Hunsicker, 107 Mary- land avenue NE.; Harold J. Mahin, The Marlborough. Bookkeeper. —H. W. Freeman, 1356 Fairmont street. Locksmith.—Ed. A. King, 302 Ninth street NE. Clerks.—Thomas M. Hyde, The National; W. T. Irelan, The Varnum; Hector C. McRae, 320 A street SE.; R. E. Fleharty, 318 Hast Capitol street; B. W. Haggard; HP. Andrews, 330A street SE.; Charles B. Brockway, The Varnum. Assistant in Disbursing Office.—1srael D. Johnson, The Varnum. 7 Assistant in Stationery Room.—James A. Gibson, Takoma Park. : Assistant in Clerk's Office.—Aaron Russell, 1231 T street. Stenographer to Clerk.—John Iredale, 220 E street. | Messenger to Chief Clerk.—D. P. Thomas, 12 Twelfth street SE. CLERK’S DOCUMENT ROOM. \ Document Clerk.—Harry V. Roe, 634 D street SE. ! | | | | | | | Superintendent.—E. Forrest Mitchell, The Lincoln. Assistant.—Dio W. Dunham, 1513 Irving street. LIBRARY. Librarian.—John J. Boobar, 1105 Park road. Assistants.—George W. Sabine, The Royalton; R. F. Bishop, Fast Falls Church, — Va. Assistant in Library.—]. ¥. Brownlow, 2021 H street. Officers of the House. 221 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. Sergeant-at-Arms.—Henry Casson, 33 B street. Deputy.—Edwin S. Pierce, 1412 Chapin street. Cashier.—David E. Welch, 33 B street. Teller.—W. H. Estey, 3013 Eleventh street. Bookkeeper.—Edward Reichard, 306 North Carolina avenue SE. Assistant.—C. E. Morley, 33 B street. Deputy Sergeant-at-Armns in Charge of Pairs.—George F. Hvers, 229 North Capitol street. Pair Clerks.—]. H. Hollingsworth, 417 Fourth street; James F. English. Messenger.—Horace D. Norton, 229 North Capitol street. Page.—Iouis E. Reichard, 306 North Carolina avenue SE. Laborer.—Charles H. Christian, 623 B street NE. Cab Inspector.—James F. Payne, 1521 Pierce street. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER. Doorkeeper of the House.—F. B. Lyon, The Logan. Clerk to Doorkeeper.—Iena M. Lyon, The Logan. Assistant Doorkeeper.—Bert W. Kennedy, The Vendome. Department Messenger.—Benjamin Vail, 1110 Fast Capitol street. Assistant. —C. W. Coombs, 306 F street NE. Special Employee.—John T. Chancey, 465 M street. Special Messengers.—Felton B. Knight, Metropolitan Hotel; Jos. J. Sinnott, 511 Fifth street NE.; George Jennison, Hotel Dumbarton; William A. Watson, The Regent. Cho Poesol H. McMichael, 2223 F street; H. D. Norton, 229 North Capitol street. Superintendent of the Press Gallery.—Charles H. Mann, 627 A street NE. Messengers.— Thomas O. Bell; E. R. Blake, 1719 G street; John H. Brown, 248.Third street; John W. Castor, 8o3 New Jersey avenue; John E. Cushman, 214 A street SE.; Milton Eby, 923 H street; William A. Forbis, 218 New Jersey avenue; William I. Hemenway, 218 North Capitol street; Henry B. Herbert, 220 C street; John R. Pierce, 216eNorth Capitol street; A. B. Putnam, 237 New Jersey avenue; Emil Rebell, 10 B street NE.; J. Q. A. Remine, 16 Third street SE.; Wm. H. Rodgers, 608 E street; C. W. Rogan, 108 I street; Edward R. Ruggles; H. J. Schoff, So7 Sixth street; M. O. Taylor, 113 Second street; T. F. Tracy, Chicago Hotel; Don C. Walters, 515 A street SE.; L. H. Wiley, 18 Grant place. Messenger to Speaker's 1able.—William IL. Nash, 8o7 North Capitol street. Messengers on the Soldiers’ Roll.—F. S. Currier, 21 Sixth street NE.; Leroy J. Hooker, 323 A street NE.; William Irving, 321 A street NE.; Elijah Lewis, 18 Third street SE.; Hugh Lewis, 815 Fifteenth street; James I. McConnell, gos Hast Capitol street; George H. Morisey, The Roland; Lauritz Olsen, 227 New Jersey avenue; Fernando Page, 51 D street SE.; William H. Rich, 4409 Kansas avenue; John Rome, 315 First street SE.; James H. Shouse, 5 B street; John A. Travis, 1008 Fast Capitol street; E. S. Williams, The Varnum. FOLDING ROOM. Superintendent.—J. R. Halvorsen, 448 Park road. Chief Clerk.—W. EF. Scott, 514 East Capitol street. Clerks.—]. W. Herndon, Alexandria, Va.; KE. H. Andrews, 1337 Columbia road; George C. Randall, 1114 B street NE.; John P. Straight, 336 Eleventh street NE. Foreman.—]. M. McKay, 2123 K street. DOCUMENT ROOM. Superintendent.—Charles J. Sumner, The Varnum. Assistant.—]. G. Bunell, Hotel Fritz Reuter. Special Employee.—Joel Grayson, Vienna, Va. Clerk.—W. R. Rodenburg, 512 East Capitol street. Assistants in Document Room.—C. O. Houk, 218 New Jersey avenue: I, H. Tud- wig, 224 New Jersey avenue; W. S. Pangburn, 323 East Capitol street; M. J. Han- ley, 1307 K street; A. F. Dahlgren, 320 Indiana avenue; I, Philipson, 214 North Capitol street; W. A. Schlobohm, The Luxor; W. M. Jenkins, 1533 Third street. 222 Congressional Directory. CLERKS TO COMMITTEES. Accounts.—William Tyler Page, Friendship Hights, Md. Agriculture.—Charles A. Gibson. Appropriations.—James C. Courts, 1837 Kalorama road; assistants, Kennedy F. Rea, The Isabel; Fred P. Fallows, 330 Maryland avenue NE. Banking and Currency.—Charles S. Greenwood. Census.—Nelson R. Jacobson, The Carlow. Claims.—Albert P. Myers, The Bloomingdale. : Coinage, Weights, and Measures.—James Blaine Anderson, 313 Hast Capitol street. Conference of Minority.—Charles A. Edwards, The Rockingham; assistant, Robert Bowman, jr., 223 A street SE. “District of Columbia.—Harry Wilder Barney, 503 East Capitol street; assistant, W. C. Gintz, 33 B street. Education.—]J. 1. Smith, 417 Fourth street NE. Election of President and Vice-President.—Upshur Higginbotham, The Loudoun. Elections No. 1.—Florence A. Donnelley, 1729 Q street. Elections No. 2.—Harry C. Houtz, The Arlington. Elections No. 3.—M. V. Geagan, 1751 Church street. Enrolled Bills.—William F. Broening, 230 St. Paul street, Baltimore, Md. ; assistant, Ferdinand Denhard, Baltimore, Md. Foreign Affairs.—Frederic Laurence Davis, The Richmond. Immigration and Naturalization.—C. S. Atkinson. Indian Affairs.—H. E. Devendorf, 222 Second street NE.; assistant, Kittie FE. New- hall, 1322 E street NE. Industrial Arts and Expositions.—Willfred W. Lufkin, 2102 O street. Insular Affairs.—Henry FE. Carpenter, The Donald. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Joseph E. Hill, 209 New Jersey avenue; assist- ant, James F. Bryan, 312 A street NE. Invalid Pensions.— William H. Topping, The Driscoll; assistants, George A. Bailey, and Arthur W. Phinney, 6 B street NE; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, Herman Gauss, 221 Fifth street SE. Irrigation of Arid Lands.— Judiciary.—Henry C. Van Leuven, The Clayton; assistant, George P. Jenkins, 128 A street NE. Labor.—John G. Shreve, 8 B street NE. Library.—Leslie Taylor McCleary, New Occidental. ; Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Daniel Allen Grosvenor, Glen Echo, Md. Military Affairs.—Herman D. Reeve, 215 Eighth street NE.; assistant, Clifton E. Stanley, 1405 Third street. Militia.—James Jarden, jr., 407 East Capitol street. Mines and Mining.—Thomas O. Monk, The Chelsea. Naval Affairs.—Benjamin H. Miller, The Dewey; assistant, Adelaide Kenyon, The Dewey. Pacific Railroads.—R. Darlington, 1322 Vermont avenue. Patents.—FEdward A. Barney, 1806 G street. Pensions.—Frank H. Barto, The Towa; assistant, Walter McGonigle, 227 North Capitol street; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, I. Seward Terry, 1625 Newton street. Post-Office and Post-Roads.—Fdwin 1,. Williams; assistant, Arthur M. Jennings, 702 Tenth street. : Printing. —Victor I. Ricketts, 1645 K street. Private Land Claims.—Daniel G. Davis, 1979 Biltmore street. Public Buildings and Grounds.—Fdward E. Miller, The Dewey. Public Lands.—William M. Reece, 2011 New Jersey avenue. Railways and Canals.— Jessie T. Lovell, The Driscoll. Reform in the Civil Service.—C. 1,. Harwood, 1226 Sixteenth street. Revision of the Laws.—Benjamin H. Schwartz, Pennsylvania Club. Rivers and Harbors.—James H. Cassidy, The Cumberland; assistant, Joseph H. McGann, The Roland. Territories.— Thomas C. Hance, The Dewey. War Claims.—William Hertzler, The National; assistant, Harry R. Thornton, The National; clerk to continue digest of claims, J. B. Holloway, 20 Third street SE. Ways and Means.—William K. Payne, The Normandie; assistants, Arthur E. Blauvelt; William W. Evans, 1438 Newton street, 3 Miscellaneous Officials. 223 OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS TO COMMITTEES. W. J. Kehoe, Stoneleigh Court. M. R. Blumenberg, 21 First street NE. John D, Cremer, 112 C street SF. Harry F. Dodge, 146 D street SE. Assistant.—]. E. Johnson, 2009 Fourteenth street. HEATING AND VENTILATING. Lm E08 GT Ade EAT ai Chief Engineer.—H. W. Taylor, 100 Fifth street NE. Assistant Engineers.—B. H. Morse, 2138 G street; KE. B. Burke, 514 KE street; John i S. Logan, 633 Massachusetts avenue NE. ; Elevator Conductors.—Ieonard B. Cook, 485 Maryland avenue SW-.; George W. f | Winters, 132 C street SE.; Michael F. O'Donnell, 412 Second street NE.; Elmer Stanley, 332 E street NE.; John K. Duncan, 1232 C street NE.; Ralph Walker, 216 North Capitol street. POST-OFFICE. Postmaster.—Joseph C. McElroy, The Ralston. Assistant.—John D. Griffith, 232 Third street. Mail Contractor.—Frederick S. Young, 464 Pennsylvania avenue. OFFICE AT CAPITOL. Register Clerk.—P. J. Goode, 415 B street SE. I Mail Clerks.—Matthew Davison; goo M street; I. W. Mahoney, 506 B street NE.; David J. Berger, 236 New Jersey avenue. OFFICE AT CITY POST-OFFICHE. | Clerk in Charge.—Robert J. Duncan, 5181; Second street SKE. Assistants.—E. J. Hunter, 236 New Jersey avenue; William F. Sawn, 234 F street. DELIVERY MESSENGERS. : John J. Sullivan, 480 Iouisiana avenue; James M. Curtis, 1025 Seventh street; Edgar | Ellis, 339 C street; J. M. Knapp, 415 B street SE.; Charles O. Young, 204 E street; F. C. Reidecel, The Varnum; Frank Sherer, Jr., 1414 Florida avenue; Frank V. French, 210 A street SE.; William J. Gray, 708 Tenth street; W. W. Skidmore, 1346 Monroe street. Package Wagon.—Thomas M. Holt, 1423 Florida avenue; William E. Shively, 237 New Jersey avenue. Heavy Mail Wagon.—Frederick W. Hedge; Daniel Webster, 1127 C street SE. ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT CAPITOL. Arrive: 9-9.30-10.30 a. m. and 12.30-2.30—4.15 p. m. Depart: 9.30-11.30 a. m. and 1.30-3.30 p. m. and upon adjournment. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. SENATE. Theodore F. Shuey, The Driscoll. ! Edward V. Murphy, 2511 Pennsylvania avenue. Milton W. Blumenberg, 1933 Calvert street. Henry J. Gensler, The Driscoll. Daniel B. Lloyd, Bowie, Md. James W. Murphy, 1224 North Carolina avenue NE. Assistant. —Fugene C. Moxley, 1337 L street. 224 Congressional Directory. HOUSE. A. C. Welch, The Kenesaw. Fred Irland, 1761 Park road. Reuel Small, The Hamilton. - Allister Cochrane, The Kenesaw. George C. Lafferty, Metropolitan Club. Samuel H. Gray, The Logan. Assistant.—John J. Cameron, 456 C street. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. (Office in Statuary Hall.) Clerk in charge at the Capitol. —W. A. Smith, 1302 Euclid street. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CAPITOL. (Office in basement of Capitol.) Superintendent.—E]liott Woods, Stoneleigh Court. Chief Clerk.—George H. Williams, 210 FE street. Chief Electrical Engineer.—Christian P. Gliem, 642 East Capitol street. Clerk.—John Welch, 310 North Carolina avenue SE. Foreman.—David Lynn, Hyattsville, Md. CAPITOL, POLICE. Captain.—]. P. Megrew, The Roland. Licutenants.—J. W. Jones, 100 C street SE.; John Hammond, 413 B street NE.; E. D. Sterling, The Wicomico. Spectal Officers. —F. N. Webber, sr., 526 Third street; J. L. Barnard, 309 Pennsyl- vania avenue SE. Clerk.—F. M. Seney, 606 Massachusetts avenue NE. DEPARTMENTAL TELEGRAPH. Senate Manager.—Charles F. Newsom. House Managers.—Joseph M. Thompson; J. J. Constantine, WEATHER BUREAU. Clerks in charge at the Capitol: Senale.—]. H. Jones, 1217 New Jersey avenue. House.—John C. Stewart, 1300 Harvard street. i A The Capitol. 225 THE CAPITOL, The Capitol is situated in latitude 38° 537 20.477 north and longitude 77° oo’ 35.777 west from Greenwich. It fronts east, and stands on a plateau 88 feet above the level of the Potomac. ORIGINAI, BUILDING. The southeast corner stone of the original building was laid on the 18th of Sep- tember, 1793, by President Washington, with Masonic ceremonies. It is constructed of sandstone from quarries on Aquia Creek, Virginia. The original designs were pre- pared by Dr. William Thornton, and the work was done under the direction of Stephen H. Hallet, James Hoban, George Hadfield, and B. H. Latrobe, architects. The north wing was finished in 1800 and the south wing in 1811. A wooden pas- sageway connected them. On the 24th of August, 1814, the interior of both wings was destroyed by fire, set by the British. The damage to the building was imme- diately repaired. In 1818 the central portion of the building was commenced, under the architectural superintendence of Charles Bulfinch. The original building was finally completed in 1827. Its cost, including the grading of the grounds, alterations, and repairs, up to 1827, was $2,433,844.13. EXTENSIONS. The corner stone of the extensions was laid on the 4th of July, 1851, by President Fillmore, Daniel Webster officiating as orator. This work was prosecuted under the architectural direction of Thomas U. Walter till 1865, when he resigned, and it was completed under the supervision of Edward Clark. The material used in the walls is white marble from the quarries at Lee, Mass., and that in the columns from the quarries at Cockeysville, Md. These extensions were first occupied for legislative purposes January 4, 1859. DIMENSIONS OF THE BUILDING. The entire length of the building from north to south is 751 feet 4 inches, and its greatest dimension from east to west 350 feet. The area covered by the building is 153,112 square feet. DOME. The Dome of the original central building was constructed of wood, covered with copper. This was replaced in 1856 by the present structure of cast iron. It was completed in 1865. The entire weight of iron used is 8,909,200 pounds. : The Dome is crowned by a bronze statue of Freedom, which is 19 feet 6 inches high and weighs 14,985 pounds. It was modeled by Crawford. The height of the Dome above the base line of the east front is 287 feet 5 inches. The height from the top of the balustrade of the building is 217 feet 11 inches. The greatest diameter at the base is 135 feet 5 inches. The Rotunda is 97 feet 6 inches in diameter, and its height from the floor to the top of the canopy is 180 feet 3 inches. The Senate Chamber is 113 feet 3 inches in length by 8o feet 3 inches in width and 36 feet in height. The galleries will accommodate one thousand persons. The Representatives’ Hall is 139 feet in length by 93 feet in width and 36 feet in height. The room now occupied by the Supreme Court was, until 1859, occupied as the Senate Chamber. Previous to that time the court occupied the room immediately beneath, now used as a law library. 59—2—2D ED——1I5 9zz HOUSE SENATE Jtiaatiatin. *AA0)2241(T JDUO0ISSIASUO) BASEMENT AND TERRACE EAT SY a Ea ———_ ae ———— SESE a — Tn ee ~~ a——— er —— eee RE be === F in —— TR ee, ———— er ————_ ——e— RE A —— SS — — cm BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF CAPITOL. HOUSE WING. MAIN BUILDING. SENATE WING. Terrace. Basement. Terrace. Room. Room. : Room. 1. Committee on Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. 21. House Committee on Ievees and Improvements 1. Senator McCreary's room. : 2,4. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. | of the Mississippi River. 2. Committee on Organization, Conduct, and Ex- 3. Committee on Expenditures in the Agricultural | 23. House Committee on Reform in the Civil Service. penditures of the Executive Departments. Department. | 25. House Committee on ‘Territories. 3. Senator Clarke’s room. : 5. Committee on Mines and Mining. 25%. House Committee on Expenditures in the Navy 4,6. Committee on Potomac River Front. ; : : rad Department. 5. Committee on Indian Depredations. 6. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. 27. House Tndex oleh. +. Committee on Fisheries. 7. Committee on fhe Election of President, Vice- | 29. House Committee on Expenditures in the De- | 8,10. Plumber’s shop. President, and Representatives in Congress. partment of Commerce and Labor. 9. Senator Rayner’s room. 8, 10. Storeroom for paintings. 31. House Committee on Manufactures. 11. Committee on T'respassers Upon Indian Lands. | 9- Commiftes on Irgigation of Arid Lond. oR 21, 23. Superintendent's office. : 12. Janitor’s storeroom. N ; LL Comptes on Expenditureson Public Buildings. 25. Senate Committee on I'ransportation and Sale 13. Committee to Examine Several Branches of the 2 1z.;Janitor's storeroom, of Meat products. Civil Service. 0 13. Committee on Manufactures. 25%. ‘I'elephone switchboard. 14. Blueprint room. 3 14. Tile room. 29. Superintendent’s storeroom. 15. Senator Whyte’s room. ING 15. Committee on Hlections No. 3. 31. Senator Newland’s room. 16. Waste-paper room. 3d 16. Women’s toilet. 17. Senator Patterson’s room. 17. Committee on Expenditures in the Post-Office 18, 20. Men’s toilet. Department. 19. Dynamo room. 18. Map room. 33, 34, 36. Secretary’s file rooms. 19, 21. Dynamo room. 20. Men’s toilet. Basement. 22, 24, 26, 28. Machine shop. 35, 47. Elevators 1 5 30.32, 50,36, Carpenter shop 37. Employees’ barber shop. Basement. 39, 41. Engineers’ room. 43. Kitchen. 33. Engineer’s Office. 45. Carpenter shop. 35, 39. Flevators. 37. Kitchen. 41. Employees’ barber shop. 43. Bathrooms. lzz HOUSE WING. Room. 1. Committee on Invalid Pensions. 2. Committee on Insular Affairs. . Committee on Agriculture. . Stationery room. . Committee on War Claims, . Official stenographers to committees. . Official Reporters of Debates. jSpeaker’s private rooms. = OO 0 OU Ao 10. 11. Committee on Library. 12. Office of Sergeant-at-Arms. 13. Post-Office. committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. 15, 16, 17, 26, 29. Clerk’s document room. 18. Box room. 19. Closets. 20, 21, 30, 32, 34. Restaurant. 22. Committee on Indian Affairs. 23. Committee on Accounts. 24. Committee on War Claims. 25, 28. Elevators. 27. Janitor’s office. 31. Barber shops. MAIN BUILDING. Room. 68. Senate Committee on the Library. 69. Senate Committee on Education and I,abor. 70. House Committee on Labor. 71. House Committee on the Census. 72, 73. House Committee on Rivers and Harbors. 74. House Committee on Revision of the Laws. 75. House Committee on Fducation. 76. House Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics. 77. Senator Long's room. 78. Senator Dubois’s room. 79. Senate Committee on Census. 80. Senate Committee on Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia. 81. Electricians’ storeroom. 82. Storeroom Supreme Court. ~ 83. Senate bathroom. 84,85. The Supreme Court—consultation room. 87. Congressional Liaw Library. 88. Congressional Law Library, formerly the Su- preme Court room. 89,90, 91, [Office of Doorkeeper of the House. 92, 97, 101. office of superintendent of folding room. 94. House Committee on Printing. 95. House Disbursing Office. 96, 102, 103, 104, 105. Offices of the Chief Clerk of the House. 99. House Committee on Private Land Claims. 100. Guard room. 106. House Committee on Militia. 107. Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads. GROUND. FIL.OOR OF THE CAPITOL. Room. 35- 36. 37. 38. SENATE WING. Committee on Rules. Committee on Cuban Relations. Committee on Military Affairs. Committee on the Philippines. 39, 40. Committee on the Judiciary. — 41. Committee on Territories. 42, 46. Committee on Indian Affairs. 43, 58. Stationery room. 44, 49. 55- 56, 59, 61, 63. 66. 67. 68. . Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. . Post-Office. 45, 47,48. Restaurant. Police Headquarters. . Committee on Immigration. 60. Klevators. Committee on Coast Defenses. 57. Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads. 65. Janitor’s room. ‘100240 YJ 62. Committee on Public Lands. Committee on Printing. Men's toilet. Committee on the Revision of the Iaws. Women’s toilet. N N O ofz Td @ B as MA = (8 =m ” = HE EEEE so § 61 fea {558 54k 53° Ey == = 5% ’ : Jv ar JI on ; 21 23 | : 39 ———— 123104 T°: HL fas 2 yg: = BEE NL7E 3 Jd FE . ! i 27 g oe wari » i 48) 1 IA 40 | i 4 46 147 : 7 2 ni i =I IX S pos 8 1 | i id a es 5 | aa Halle a enate § -m 181 : in = mn ai x Representatives Spas 2 él i Chamber See & i “--- g. 13 i 30 : NY 9 Supreme Court : pg R 2 an | 32 fui = 5 ; x ak I .c 3 ml NS i iy I7 by 14 pi . eh ; EES SS) oa N i npg onc = EB BEE HE BREESE Sp : 37 Q 18. 4 oo Sailind Be EE Ee E 34, ee Ny ithe es % 4 NS 3 05 Ey = : 19 = ST 33 36 38 39 *. ny i ERE ME ENE MN Hows aN MN == = PRINCIPAL FLOOR HOUSE WING. Room. 2. Committee on Appropriations. . Journal, printing, and file clerks. . Committee on Pensions. [= Joi 9, SH CR . Closets. 8. Members’ retiring room. 10. Speaker’s room. 12, Cloakroems. 13. 14. 19. Committee on Ways and Means. 20. 15. Committee on Military Affairs. 16. Library. 17, 18. Elevators. MAIN BUILDING. Room. 41. House document room. 42. Engrossing and enrolling clerks of the House. 43. House Committee on Enrolled Bills. 44. Office of the Clerk of the House.of Representa- tives. 45,46. Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. 47. Robing room of the Judges of the Supreme Court. 48. Withdrawing room of the Supreme Court. 49. Office of the Marshal of the Supreme Court. 50, 5I. Senate Committee on Pensions. 52,53. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 54. Senate Committee on Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. 55. Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals. 56,57. Senate Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine. 58, 59. House Committee on Naval Affairs. 60,66. House Committee on District of Columbia. 61. House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. 62. House Committee on Indnstrial Arts and Exposi- tions. 63. The Supreme Court, formerly the Senate Cham- ber. 64. House Committee on Patents. 65. House Committee on Expenditures in the Treas- ury Department. PRINCIPAL, FI1OOR OF THE CAPITOL. SENATE WING. Room. ; 21. Office of the Secretary. 22. Executive clerk. 23. Financial clerk. 24. Chief Clerk. 25. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. 26, 27. Committee on Appropriations. 28. Closets. 29, 30. Cloakrooms. 40. Room of the President. 31. The Senators’ reception room. 32. Room of the Vice-President. 33,34. Committee on Finance. 33%, 35. Elevators. 36. Official Reporters of Debates. 37. Public reception room. 38. Committee on the District of Columbia. 39. Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms. 100240) IY [ 1°¢ 0 // Hall of i ' Fespaseniries § 3 { 72 GALLERY FLOOR. AX 7 "A A022.42(T J0U0ISSILEU0) BE Senta LS i ogaan ll BS HOUSE WING. Room. I. 2. (2) NY | BE I 1) Committee on Elections No. 2. Committee on Klections No. I. . Committee on Claims. Press gallery. . Women’s retiring room. . Committee on the Public Lands. . Committee on Commerce. . Committee on Foreign Affairs. . Committee on the Judiciary. . Elevator. - . Committee on Banking and Currency. . Committee on Railways and Canals. RS A a A a MAIN BUILDING. Room. 27. Senate Library. 28. Senate Library—ILibrarian’s room. 29. Senate Committee on Five Civilized Tribes of In- dians. 30. Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage. 31. 32. Senate document room. 33. 34. Superintendent of the Senate documents. 35. House Library. rouse document room. 38. Clerk’s office. ; 40. Senate document room. 41. Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to Seaboard. 42. Senate Committee on the Mississippi River and its Tributaries. 43. Senate Committee on Private Land Claims. 44. Senate Committee on Contingent Expenses. 45. Senate Committee on Railroads. 46. Senate Committee on Mines and Mining. 47. Senate Committee on Canadian Relations. 48. Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills. 49. House Committee on Mileage. 50. House Committee on Pacific Railroads. 51. House Committee on Distribution of Useless Doc- | uments. 52. House Minority Conference room. 54. ures. 55. House Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department. 56. House Committee on Expenditures in the State Department. rn Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Meas- 57. House Committee on Expenditures in the War De- partment. GALLERY FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL. Room. 14. SENATE WING. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. ¥5.) 0 [committee on Interstate Commerce. 16. 17. Committee on Privileges and Elections. 18. Jeommitee on Commerce. 19 20. 21. 28, 22, 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Press gallery. Women’s retiring room. 3 Committee on Naval Affairs. 5) Conference room of the Minority. T Committee on Claims. = Committee on Engrossed Bills Elevator. N [ON] [O38] Congressional Directory. COAT ROOM SOUTHERN LOBBY COAT ROOM NOOY NOILd3O3Y Agg07 Ny3lsva | $31avi a SENATOR’S LOBBY Sec., Secretary. C. C., Chief Clerk. L. C., Legislative Clerk. DIRECTORY OF THE SENATE. R. D, C., Reading Clerk. , Doorkeeper and Assistants. J. C., Journal Clerk. RR. Py Official Reporters. Press Reporters. S., Sergeant-at-Arms. CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. . Aldrich, Nelson W., Rhode Island. . Alger, Russell A., Michigan. . Allee, J. Frank, Delaware. . Allison, William B., Towa. . Ankeny, Levi, Washington. . Bacon, Augustus O., Georgia. . Bailey, Joseph W., Texas. . Benson, Alfred I¥., Kansas. . Berry, Tames H., Arkansas. . Beveridge, Albert J., Indiana. . Blackburn, Joseph C. S., Kentucky. . Brandegee, Frank B., Connecticut. . Bulkeley, Morgan G., Connecticut. . Burkett, Elmer J., Nebraska. . Burnham, Henry E., New Hampshire. . Burrows, Julius C., Michigan. . Carmack, Edward W., Tennessee. . Carter, Thomas H., Montana. . Clapp, Moses E., Minnesota. . Clark, Clarence D., Wyoming. . Clark, William A., Montana. . Clarke, James P., Arkansas. . Clay, Alexander S., Georgia. . Crane, W. Murray, Massachusetts. . Culberson, Charles A., Texas. . Cullom, Shelby M., Illinois. . Daniel, John W., Virginia. . Depew, Chauncey M., New York. . Dick, Charles, Ohio. . Dillingham, William P., Vermont. . Dolliver, Jonathan P., Iowa. \ (Democrats in Roman. Republicans in /Zalics.) . Dryden, John F., New Jersey. . Dubois, Fred. T., Idaho. . Du Pont, Henry A., Delaware. . Elkins, Stephen B., West Virginia, . Flint, Frank P., California. . Foraker, Joseph B., Ohio. . Foster, Murphy J., Louisiana. . Frazier, James B., Tennessee. . Frye, William P., Maine. . Fulton, Charles W., Oregon. . Gallinger, Jacob H., New Hampshire. . Gamble, Robert J., South Dakota. . Gearin, John M. . Hale, Eugene, Maine. . Hansbrough, Henry Clay, North Dakota. . Hemenway, James A., Indiana. . Heyburn, Weldon B. Idaho. . Hopkins, Albert J., Illinois. . Kean, John, New Jersey. . Kittredge, A. B., South Dakota. . Knox, Philander C., Pennsylvania. . La Follette, Robert M., Wisconsin. . Latimer, Asbury C., South Carolina. . Lodge, Henry Cabot, Massachusetts. . Long, Chester I., Kansas. . McCreary, James B., Kentucky. . McCumber, Porter J., North Dakota. . McEnery, Samuel D., Louisiana. . McLaurin, A. J., Mississippi. . Mallory, Stephen R., Florida. . Martin, Thomas S., Virginia. . Millard, Joseph H., Nebraska. . Money, H. D., Mississippi. . Morgan, John T., Alabama. . Ivelson, Knute, Minnesota. . Nixon, George S., Nevada. . Newlands, Francis G., Nevada. . Overman, Tee S., North Carolina. . Patterson, Thomas M., Colorado. . Penrose, Boies, Pennsylvania. . Perkins, George C., California. . Pettus, Edmund W., Alabama. . Piles, Samuel H., Washington. . Platt, Thomas C., New York. . Proctor, Redfield, Vermont. . Rayner, Isidor, Maryland. . Scott, Nathan B., West Virginia. . Simmons, F. McL,., North Carolina. . Smoot, Reed, Utah. . Spooner, john C., Wisconsin. . Stone, William J., Missouri. . Sutherland, George, Utah. . Taliaferro, James P., Florida. . Teller, Henry M., Colorado. . Tillman, Benjamin R., South Carolina. . Warner, William, Missouri. Warren, Francis E., Wyoming. bl bl A > . Wetmore, George P., Rhode Island. . Whyte, William Pinkney, Maryland. . Vacant. "SL0JVUIS' JO S]0aS Cee 236 Congressional Directory. [ \ TE — 4 IN ¥00(J N¥3LSY] T0022 pp: p72) 7 7 ; 77777) JOSEPH G. CANNON, Speaker. DIRECTORY OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Republicans in Roman; Democrats in JZalics. 317 Acheson, E. F. 283 Alexander, D. S. 356 Allen, A. IL. 259 Allen, H. C. 245 Andrews, W. H. 258 Andrus, J. E. 207 Babcock, J. W 273 Bannon, H. T. 220 Barchfeld, A. J. 250 Bartholdt, R. 235 Bennet, W. S. 346 Bennett, J. B. 215 Bingham, H. H. 301 Birdsall, B. P. 241 Bishop, R. P. 386 Blackburn, E. S. 271 Bowersock, J. D. 315 Bradley, T. W. 248 Brick, A. IL,. 375 Brooks, F. E. 391 Brown, W. E. 326 Brownlow, W. P. 305 Burke, C. H. 221 Burke, J. F. 328 Burleigh, E. C. 303 Burton, H. R. 269 Burton, T. E. 313 Butler; 1. S. 394 Calder, W. M. 284 Calderhead, W. A. 289 Campbell, W. W. 223 Capron, A. B. 349 Cassel, H. B. 319 Chaney, TiC 341 Chapman, P. T. 378 Cocks, W. W. 359 Cole, RD. 390 Conner, J. P. 352 Cooper, A. F. 311 Cooper, H. A. 389 Coudrey, H. M. 363 Cousins, R. G. 217 Cromer, G. W. 225 Currier, F. D. 397 Curtis, C. 380 Cushman, F. W. 267 Dale, T. H. 275 Dalzell, John. 298 Davidson, J. H. 437 Davis, C. R WEST SIDE. 358 Dawes, B. G. \228 Dawson, A. F. 295 Denby, E. 344 Dixon, J. M. 296 Dovener, B. B. 242 Draper, W. H. 355 Dresser, S. R. 314 Driscoll, M. E. 350 Dunwell, C. T. 306 Esch, J. J. 369 Flack, W. H. 292 Fordney, J. W. 330 Foss, G. E. 387 Foster, x H. 316 Fuller, Fo E. 293 Gaines, A 286 Gardner, J. J. 233 Gardner, W. 385 Gilhams, C. C. 329 Goebel, H. P. 366 Graff, J. V. 214 Graham, W. H. 209 Greene, W. S. 340 Hale, N. W. 333 Haugen, G. N. 320 Hayes, E. A. 227 Henry, E. S. 237 Hepburn, W. P. 308 Higgins, KE. W. 234 Hill, E. J. 276 Hinshaw, E. H. 343 Hogg, H. M. 321 Holliday, E. S. 323 Howell, B. F. 395 Howell, 4 300 Hubbar Hh H. 243 Huff, G. 377 Hughes, = A 304 Hull, J. A. T. 312 Kahn, J 364 Kalanianaole, J. 274 Keifer, J. W. 244 Kennedy, Tx 310 Knapp, C. L. 372 Knopf, P. 212 Lacey, J. F. 238 Grosvenor, C. H. 265 Knowland, J. R. 370 Lafean, D. F. 261 Landis, C. B. 236 Landis, F. 338 Larrinaga, T. 342 Law, C. B. 392’ Le Fevre, EF. J. 255 Lilley, G. L,. ! 218 Iittauer, I,. N. 357 Littlefield, C. E. 376 Longworth, N 277 Lorimer, W. 239 Loud, G. A. 222 Loovering, W. C. 260 I,owden, F. O. 252 McCall, S. W. 297 McCarthy, J. J. 270 McCleary, J.T. 262 McCreary, G. D. 308 McGavin, C. 351 McGuire, B. S. 396 McKinlay, D. E. 279 McKinney, J. 354 McLachlan, J. 240 McMorran, H. 318 Madden, M. B. 335 Martin, E. W. 373 Miller, J. M. 208 Minor, KE. S. 367 Mondell, F. W. 336 Moore, J. H. 324 Morrell, E. DeV. 288 Mouser, G. E. 374 Mudd, S. E. 232 Murdock, V. 383 Murphy, A. P. 263 Needham, J.C. 362 Nelson, J. M. 291 Nevin, R. M. 272 Norris, G. his 257 Olcott, J. V. V. 202 Olmsted, M.E. 205 Otjen, T. 282 Overstreet; J. 201 Palmer, H. W. 226 Parker, R. W. 256 Parsons, H. 251 Payne, S. E. 294 Perkins, J. B 254 Pollard, E. M 379 Loudenslager, H.C. 229 Reeder, W. A. 211 Reyburn, J. E. 368 Reynolds, J. M 278 Rives, Z. J. 348 Samuel, E. W. 299 Scott, C. F. 360 Scroggy, T. E. 399 Shartel, C. M. 255 Sherman, J. S. 249 Sibley, J. C. 371 Smith, G. W. 334 Smith, S. W. 264 Smith, S. C. 345 Smith, W. I. 388 Smith, W. A. 206 Smith, W. O. 281 Smyser, M. I. 247 Snapp, H. M. 339 Southard, J. H. 219 Southwick G. N. 290 Sperry, N 203 Sterling, 3 A. 365 Stevens, F i 287 Sulloway, CA, 230 Tawney, J. A. 400 Taylor, E. L., jr. 382 Thomas, W. A. 210 Tirrell,C. Q. 302 Townsend, C. KH. 384 Tyndall, W. T. 268 Van Winkle, M. 331 Volstead, A. J. 216 Vreeland, E. B. 327 Wachter, F. C. 337 Waldo, G. E. 231 Wanger, I. P. 393 Waskey, F. H. 280 Watson, J. E. 213 Webber, A. R. 253 Weeks, J. W. 285 Weems, C. L. 307 Wharton, C. S. 325 Wiley, W. H. 204 Wilson, W. W. 322 Wood, I. W. 361 Woodyard, H. C. 309 Rodenberg, W. A. 266 Schneebeli, G. A. 224 Wadsworth, J. W. 52 Adamson, W. C. 192 Aiken, W. 28 Ames, B. 162 Bankhead, J. H. 113. Bavileil, C.. L 24 Bates, A. L. 142 Beall, J. 127 Bede, J. A. 70 Beidler, J. A. 117 Bell, T. M. 132 Bonynge, R. W. 43 Boutell, H. S. 135 Bowers, E. J. 33 Bowtie, SS. J. 154 Brantley, W. G. 143 Broocks, M. L. 6 Broussard, R. F. 128 Brumm, C. N. 158 Brundidge, S., jr. 126 Buckman, C. B 40 Burgess, G. F. 3 Burleson, A. S. 53 Burnett, J. L. 164 Butler, M. G. 163 Byrd, A.M. 1 Campbell, P. P. 139 Candler, E. S., j7. 31 Clark, C. 7 Clark, F. 144 Clayton, H. D. 177 Cockrvan,W. B. 26 Crumpacker, E.D. 49 Darragh, A. B. 20 Davey, R. C. 55 Davis, T. B. 82 De Armond, D. A. 9 Deemer, KE. 11 Dickson, FE. S. 80 Dixon, L. so Dwight, J. W. 27 Edwards, D. C. 172 Ellerbe, J. E. #3 Ellis, B,C. 68 Englebright, W.F. 74 Fassett, J. Sloat. 190 Field, S. 17 Finley, D. E. 51 Fitzgerald, J. J. 129 Fletcher, L. qo Flood, H. D. EAST SIDE. 157 Floyd, J. C. 96 Foster, D. J. 47 Fulkerson, F. B. 183 Gaines, J. Ww. 87 Garber, H.C. 100 Gardner, A. P. 166 Garner, J. IN. 78 Garrett, F. J. 123 Gilbert, G. G. 63.Gill ]. 77. 79 Gillespie, QQ. 97 Gillett, F. H. 181 Glass, c 62 Goldfogle, H.M. 119 Goulden, J. A. 37 Granger, D. L.D. 140 Gregg, A. W. 155 Griggs, J. M. 125 Gronna, A. J. 36 Gudger, J. M., jr. 69 Hamilton, E, L,. 137 Hardwick, 7. W. 45 Haskins, K. 32 Hay, James. 38 Hearst, W. R. 134 Hedge, T.' 116 Heflin, J. 7. 108 Henry, R. L. 124 Hermann, B. 136 Hill, W. S. 118 Hopkins, A. 120 Houston, W. C. 106 Howard, W.M. 101 Humphrey, W.E. 138 Humphreys, B. G. 178 Hunt, J. 7. 81 James, 0. M. 102 Jenkins, J. J. 89 Johnson, J. T. 98 Jones, W. L. 171 Jones, W. A. 58 Keliher, J. A. 30 Kennedy, J. L. 161 Kinkaid, M. P. 173 Kitchin, C. 109 Kitchin, W. W. 133 Klepper, F. B. 35 Kline, M. C. L. 15 Lamar, W.B 42 Lamb, J. 29 Lawrence, G. P. 112 Lee, 16 Legare, G. S. 110 Lever, A. F. 149 Lewis, E. B. 10 Lilley, M. E. 39 Lindsay, G. H. 165 Livingston, L. F. 83 Lloyd, J. T. 14 McKinley, W. B. vs McLain, F. A. 57 McNary, W. S. 61 Macon, R. B. 44 Mahon, T. M. 46 Mann, J R. 25 Marshall, LER. 174 Maynard, HL 18 Meyer, A 66 Michalek, A. 104 Moon, J. A. 12 Moon, R. O. 141 Moore, J. M. 95 QOuerstreet, J. W. 4 Padgell, L. P. 111 Page, R. IV. 169 Patterson, G. B. 146 Patterson, J. O. 67 Pearre, G. A. 64 Pou, E. WW. 93 Powers, L. 13 Prince, G. W. 196 Pujo, A. P. 56 Rainey, H. T. 34 Randell, C. B. 22 Ransdell, J. E. 121 Reid, C. C. 195 Rhinock, WL 99 Rhodes, M. E. 150 Richardson, So 84 Richardson, w. 175 Rixey, J. 7. 2 Roberts, E. W. 5 Robertson, S. M. 8 Robinson, J. 7. 145 Rucker, W. W. 59 Ruppert, J., jr. 189 Russell, G. 60 Ryan, W. H. 147 Saunders, E. W. 152 McDermott, A. L. 41 Shackleford, D. W. 91 Sheppard, M. 107 Sherley, S. 76 Sims, 1. W. 54 Slayden, J. L. 72 Slemp, C. 65.Small, J. H. 105 Smith, D. H. 122 Smith, M. A. 86 Smith, 7. A. 167 Smith, W. R. 184 Southall, R. G. 176 Del nas, S. M. 182 .Spight, 131 Sind WwW. H. 21 Stanley, ‘A. 0. 130 Steenerson, H. 187 Stephens, J. H. 115 Sullivan, J. A. 85 Sulzer, W. 179 Talbott, JF CC 194 Taylor, G. WW. 148 Thomas, C. R. 151 Zowne, cA 185 Trimble, S: 180 Underwood, Oo. W. 3 Van Duzer, C.D. - Wallace, R. MM. 19 Watkins J, 7. 170 Webb, 88 Weisse, “ Yi 48 Welborn, J. 23 Wiley, A. A. 103 Williams, J. .S. 68 Williamson, J. N. 83 Wood, E. E 71 Young, H. O. 92 Zenor, W. 7. SNV.52)o(] PUD SIRYOIUISIAGIY [0 S7VIS lz 2338 + Congressional Directory. DIRECTORY OF ROOMS, UNITED STATES SENATORS. Senator. Committee. Location. ALDRICH ....... PINGRCE ti, ar ahi sw ais ak Senate floor, southeast corner. ALGER J. Fv Pacific Railroads... 0... Jw Old building, basement, north- : west corner. ALLER. Raidlroads. ool sine Old Library space, gallery floor, west side. ALLISON... Appropriations... J... CL, Senate floor, northwest corner. ANKENY ....... Terigation .. i... ciel Annex, room 63. BACON 0. =... Woman Suffrage... ......... | Gallery floor, back of document | room. BALLEY 5. lor ft Lh aio, Sarr ey a i Annex, room 39. BENSON........ Examination and Disposition | Annex, room 59. of Documents. BERRY ..... i... Engrossed Bills... .... 0... Gallery floor, northwest corner. BEVERIDGE. .... Werritoriess io. i hal vig Ground floor, north side. BLACKBURN ....| Conference of Minority....... Gallery floor, east side. BRANDEGEE. ...| Forest Reservations .......... Annex, room 41. BULKELEY. ..... Examine Several Branches | Terrace, room I3. Civil Service. : BUREETL. i..." Indian Depredations ......... Terrace, room 5. BURNHAM...... Cuban Relations... i... . a Ground floor, west side. BURROWS ...... Privileges and Elections. ..... Gallery floor, west side. CARMACK. a a a Annex, room 37. CARTER... .. Organization Executive De- | Terrace, room 2. partments. CLADE oi ios Indian Affaira. «oon Sn vy, Ground floor, south side. CLARK (Mont). wi anne, nil ies sors, Annex, room 13. Crare (Wyo. Judiciary. ol oi oni ln Ground floor, northwest corner. CLARKE (Ark.) . CLAY DILLINGHAM . .. DOILIVER:. . .<... DRYDEN ....... BLIND. io GAMBLE ....... TATE oss, HANSBROUGH .. HEMENWAY.... HEVBURN ....... Revolutionary Claims ........ Canadian Relations... ........ Transportation and Sale of Meat Products. Revisionof Laws =. =... on Mines and Mining ........... Tmutigration.. oo iein Educationand Iabor......... Enrolled Bills... =... DT HT a I I Ie Rr aT ES CTT A or ToT St IS Tr TL et i 3 Interstate Commerce ......... Geological Survey... 0... Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. COMMERCE. i. Lr a or i Clafmia: oe rs aise District of Columbia: ...". ... .... Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. Naval Affairs. oon. Pablicdands:. coo or University of United States ... Manufactures... ... 0... Terrace, room 3. Annex, room 7. Old Library space, gallery floor. Annex, room 27. Old Library space, Senate floor, northwest corner. Old building, subbasement,north- west corner. Ground floor, southwest corner. Old Library space, gallery floor. Ground floor, east side. Old building, basement, west side. Old Library space, gallery floor. Old building, basement. Annex, room 62. Gallery floor, west side. Annex, room 44. Old Library space, Senate floor, west side. Annex, room 53. Annex, room 8. Gallery floor, northwest corner. Gallery floor, east side. Senate floor, east side. Old Library space, gallery floor, north side. 3 Annex, room 32. Gallery floor, southeast corner. Ground floor, southeast corner. Annex, room 76. Annex, room 58. | i f Sa ge Directory of Rooms, United States Senators. DIRECTORY OF ROOMS—Continued. 239 Senator. Committee. Location. HOPKINS. ....-. Pisherleg oi. 0 ee. Terrace, room 7. BEAN: =... Contingent Expenses. ......-. Old Library space, gallery floor, west side. : KITTREDGE « Vice-consul-generali.........o.l. oan 2. is de 'Caraquez...> jos AlberforSantos ss iol ATER CN Fel rr nn ed Bsmeraldas ... ohm din. René Dumarest.......... AGEnt hi ce aa fa Manta... oon th ett Paul Gonzenbach........ Agent. on er oe ee fires laters | ; i United States Consular Officers. 333 FRANCE AND DOMINIONS. Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. i a UAE SAR aE eB 3 Az ! FRANCE AND DOMINIONS. ) Algiers, Algeria... 500 James Johnston . .... Consul co0 oe ier gk $2, 500 CE ER Louis I,. Legembre..... .| Vice and deputy. consul.........|... i... EAN i SER rele ee ae a eV Thomas M. MacGeagh . | Deputyconsul.................. ae Botte mr Antoine Felix. Garbe... |[-Agent:...:...... ie nh Oras co as a a Albert H. Biford .....w.- ATE ER a Tunis Tunis. aco. wn Auguste J. Proux........ Agente chi sain i Sa aa | Sane Bordeaux... oo ion Dominic I. Murphy: Consul 0 ial oo ons, 4, 000 10 TE a Louis]. Fricot . cc... Vice'and deputy consul =... laos ns Blarnilts itis ah ..| Frederic E. Gibert . Agent, otal as rt Sul Hse Calais. Co Salon al James B. Milner... .. Consul. or i phenol 3, 000 0 ev i in a a een Henry I. A, Lunings ... | Vice and deputy comsul’.... .....[......... Boulogne-sur-mer. .......... William Whitman....... Agents Ss pa I si Joana | Gordo-Dalkiar, Senegal .. | Peter Strickland ... [Consul {.. 00. 0000 2, 000 Grenohls Ee rn Charles. P. H. Nason [Consul .. v.00 vin 2, 000 SEE Rh Ae Rs ‘I'homas W. Murton......[ Viceand deputyconsul........|......... Guadeloupe West Indies. .| G. Jarvis Bowens . Consul ios svi 2, 000 A A RR i he Bt Joseph O. F lorandin... asp viceand deputy consul... xf dln Hovro SE iE) adit Alphonse Gaulin. Consuls, china. 5, 000 eS a SLR John Preston Beecher . Vice and deputy consul... cn 0s avin Cho ng it Ha en Henry J. E. Hainneville. LE RM SD Honfleur: =o... ivvdii on John‘N. Bourke.......... Agent oo aia snl ona Rennes: hii tes Ernest Folliard. .......... Agents. rah re en re Rs St.Malo. adn so hh Raymond Moulton ...... Agenb dr ss ST TE La: Roehelle 0 oo cons George H. Jackson... Consul ........0... al 2, E00 BOs eens IL ENE TL Bn i ER Sa Vice and Sapniye consul tod i | COZNAC icra, Elisee Jouard............ Agente. i... A PE RAN | Limoges i... iv ovo Fugenel,. Belisle... Consul... ide Soh 2, 000 i DO: a Ss Anguste Jouhannaud....| Vice:consuli.... cl ...o0. 0. a JE st | Lyon «on ne John CG. Coverlia i. {Consult = 0 ied | 5, 000 i 1 BTS RE Se Ey BR ‘Thomas Nicoll Browne..| Vice and deputy consul........[......... i Dijon un vie tis SRO Nicholas Chapuis........ Agent inn nr a ai ay nr Tat Marsetlle ui. sit, ly Robert P. Shiner +i -Consul-general..... 7... | 5, 500 ; PO a aa Paul H. Cram . Cena asmavice-consul-general A hn HL sl | IUD PS A aL Sl SR Allan Macfarlane kr Deputy consul-general......... Sn hE f Bastia, Corsica. ui ug i Simon Damiani.......... rh eae Ci Le na ed i bn rd a \ Cette. oa bins arin, Carl D. Hagelin ......... ATEN ih hs eas Lissa i Foulot. ovo oii vine ies Benjamin A. Jouve...... Agent ana a lS es Martinique, West Indies. .| Chester W. Martin ..| Consul .................. via, 500 Se Jacques D. Schnegg...... Viceand: deputy consul... or fatass RR ae Younis Goldschmidt... Consul... .o.... 0 0 | 3,000 8 In Sa he Ee Sn Sy HiramD. Bennett ....... Vice-consul..... eon i ANGIE oor Scent iad oe T.eon. Ponsolle........... Agent iiood ori as Te RE | BREESE iv anh rh a ArPitell rin ey Agent oni rl A Cee Lorient. i. sai an Teon Depreéz..:...... Agente lh BE sa EE a Nige. iii inion, Harold S. Van'Buren | Consul. ................[ 2,500 i 19 ee ee OY Attilio Plattl. 0 vi on Viceand deputy consul... al 0a | i Cannes. os tree Jean Baptiste Cognet.. Agent ion aaa, nt Rl Pande | Mentone ...o oo uiiaii ran Achille Isnard .. 5.05 FEY LR A re SS EAR RU TES | | Pavis-.oco. ania Frank H. Mason... ..|:Consul-general........... | 12, 000 I DOs rE an Dean B: Mason.......... Vice and deputy consul-general.|......... I Do...... ...... ...........| Hanson C.Coxe.......... Deputy consul-general......... [a | Rhelmy:... il bor olan J. Martin Miller. o l-Consul volo nd ions | 2,500 i yl 10 Vr Go SAE CO RE Angust:Doeuce. ov... Vice and deputy consul........ blr, I % LTOyeS ah dn Gaston Baltet............ Agente nnn a as as ri | Roubaix =... ooo oi. Chapman Coleman... Consul.» o.oo La | 2,500 I I B12 rn See Se Gaston Thierya.......... Vice:-consul... =o... ...00 Ay Bin as Il DO Ee A Ri Alfred C. Harrison ...... Deputy consul coil. odoin SRE | Caudry issn aS Hans Dietiker...... 000 Age a a GE oh : Il Omnkirk oo a Benjamin Morel......... Agent lorie rE CR a | I eR Sh Sl Se Christopher J. King ..... Agel La eR fags Ronen... or in Oscar Malmros. ..... Consul 5. Si isiande | 2,000 DIO at a OR SE HE, M. J. Dellepiane...... Vice-consul. cir linn {orate a Amiens sii. .....| Charles Tassencourt.. ... Agent tri sn SE SE a a { IHEPPE. ire saa Raoulile Bourgeois. ... | Agent: ic... oan oases HEE, Soigon, CochimChing, (ore. ro ia Consul. sh 2, 000 ERE BT pp SR ee a Louis Ren€ Gage........ Vice-consul swans on balou et a St. Etienne en EH William H. Hunt . Consml. 0 ha, as i 2, 500 RA hn STA A te hr Ar a Hastings Burroughs.....| Vice and deputy consul........|......... St. Pierre, St. Pierre Is-| Charles M. Freeman [Consul ... / oo . 2, 000 land. | Dos cian sinsniaisilsTonis Jourdan rl ve & NViCe-CONBULE hs ra a or en | | I! I | | | 334 Congressional Directory. FRANCE AND DOMINIONS—GERMAN EMPIRE. Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. FRANCE AND DOMIN- 10NS—continued. Tahiti, Society Islands ...| Julius D. Dreher. ....| Consul ...-. & . 2.0 0. .| $2, 000 I 1 eee SE ER Re J. Lamb Doty.......:.. .[- Vice.and deputy consul... .....0. 0a 0 Tamatave, Madagascar James G. Carter... .. FConsnl. ivi nl Sari 2, 500 OL a a A Oscar d’E. de Charmoy. { Yice-consul. oh han. iris eats GERMAN EMPIRE. | Aix 1a Chapelle, Prussia ..| Pendleton King. .... Consul 000 ony 3, 000 A nn EE a SN William J. Reuters... ...|- "Vice and deputy consul ........[" oo. Avion Saxony ....-.. George N. Ifft:...... Compulsion . asiy 3, 000 8 a RE Ca Ee Franz M. Jaeger.........| Vice and deputy consul ........ ean oh Apia, Samoa ihn ln George Heimirod 22: Conenle [0 anol. | 3,500 DB i de va CE. Parkhouse... ... ..l. Vice-consuli...o..vi. oi sv oi bei Bamberg, Bavaria. ....... William Bardel .. ... Congulis en baa ve nai dy ' 2, 500 Os a wg ie aaah ee bona: oa Bdmund Bing .....0..... Vice and deputy consul... ... 6000 Barmen, Prussia’......... George Fugene Fa- | Consul .........0..... an 00 CF. TE Ee Sn John A. Rittershaus..... Vice and deputy consul i... . |. .....%.. Berlin, Prussia .......... Alexander M.Thack-| Consul-general........... 8, 000 ara. DO AT das Augustus KE. Ingram.....| Viceanddeputyconsul- general Tre sins lelete 13 PE Re NR John W. Dye .. lich, Deputy consul-general.........|......... Sorau, Prossia, SEL William B. Murphy...... A ET Ste ae a Bremen, Germany Eh William T. Fee..... Consul. vor, loins 5, 000 SAILS Pet em Fredk. Hoyermanmn......| Viceand deputy consul........|...0 ... Bans, Oldenburg. . co. Wilhelm Clemens ....... LAY) IRE CS SS SS ae Se Bremerhaven, Bremen. ..... John H. Schnabel. ..:..... Agents ce a a Breslau, Prussia. «i... Herman I. Spahr. [#Consul ch... .o.. 2, 500 Do Richard Wackerow...... Vicereonsuls. of dena chan Brunswick, ‘Brunswick Talbot], Albert. .... Consul. oii a 2, 500 re SR el SS Julius Seckel.............| Vice and deputy consul RAAT Chemnits Saxony... .... Thomas I, Norton. :{ Consul ..... 00. 000 3, 500 BILE RA ee Frederick J. Dietzman ..| Vice and deputy consul....... | I et Coles Saxe-Coburg- | Frank Dillingham ..| Consul-general. ....... ...|. 4, 500 Gotha. DOs seal i i SE Matthew C. Dillingham. Vice and deputy consul-general... ..... Sonneberg, Saxe-Meinin- | Ernst C. Meyer..... ..... ACRE ch To ee [ERE gen. Cologne, Prussia. ..... Hiram]: Dunlap... Consml o.oo v0 | 3,500 Don nn Charles L,esimple: =... .; [“Vice:and: deputy consul ........[.... 0... Cronld, Prussin.. oo Thomas R. Wallace. | Cons lei asiass 0 | 2,500 Rs a Pe a [5050.00 Vice:and deputy consul... ..... = 00... Frankfort-on-Main, Prus- | Richard Guenther... Consul-sencral CR ey 5, 500 sia. | Re Ei Pr Charles A. Risdorf ...... Vice and deputy consul- general Sh, DIOL» en Tn | Simon W. Hanauet...... Deputy consal-general J... LL Cassel, Prussia. .5; %....C. Gustav .C. Rothe .......... A TE a eR Ee neve Langen=Schwalbaech; | iam conti ive ATC See SS, Prussia. ‘Wiesbaden, Prussia ......... John B. Breuer: ..........%. ACHE antsy sn ar sess al fs me Freiburg, Baden. ........ E. Theophilus Lie- | Consul ..... ..c.vio. 3, 000 feld. DIO on Se i Walter C. Schneider..... Vice and deputyiconsul....... |... 0. Glauchau, Saxony FIR George A. Bucklin jr. Consul = nas Fa 2, 000 DO. a ET Ee | Adam Schramm . Vice and deputy consul ..... sera hei Homburg SA AOR | Hugh Pitcairn . . . ... Consul-general........... 8, 000 te Pd ST pt eA nes | E. H. L. Mummenhoff...| Vice and deputy consul-general| ........ 1 A (+ Otto:W. Hellmrich.. .... Deputy consul-general ......... Sra Cuxhaven, Hamburg. ....... Johann G. F.Starke......] Agent i. 0 i onan bd uns Kiel, Prussia... ua al Paul H. J: Sartori. Agent, ee re RR Liibeck AE Ca es We sae aA Wolfgang Gaedertz ..... ATEN, rye Aira ave Sey pts es Sat United States Consular Officers. GERMAN EMPIRE—GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. Office. GERMAN EMPIRE—cCoON. Gera, Reuss Schleitz........ nga | Prussia. 0. Neustadt - an - der - Hardt, Bavaria. Munich, Bavaria......... Do Markneukirchen, Saxony .. Bresiin, Prussin. isha bs Yate Pry SESE Konigsberg, Prussia ........ Swinemiinde, Prussia....... y's Statigart, Wurttemberg: . | Totiatan. Chinn aed Weimar, Saxe-Weimer . . . DOs. oti ilar Zittau, Saxony... 2.0 Do GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. it iad re Ea Roseau, Dominica. oo ob Auckland, New Zealand. . RE Es Dunedin is. isan aad Wellington oo ao sainds Barbados, West Indies ... Sto huela Sl nas StAVIncen snr eR Ty Belfast, Ireland .... ..... Ballymena... Sasi Yondonderry, . ... o.oo TULSA. oe oo a be its Belize, Honduras. ....... DOr sii ee i a at Belleville, Ontario. ...... Do. A ae Deseronto. gna Napanee... .. oS SrA, PICO ha Rn he Brenton soy rah wane Robert J. Thompson. Henry]. Fuller... =... Joseph I. Brittain ...| ILawrence W.McDermott Southard P. Warner. Frederick Nachod....... Rudolph Fricke... ....... CharlesiNeuer....:....... Frank S. Hannah... James: LA: Burrell... Walter Schumann... Walter Hausing ........ Heaton W. Harris. . . Joseph H. Leute... :.... Leopold Blum... cL William F. Wright. . | Abraham Schlesinger ... | George E. Baldwin. . Oscar Bock... Soo. Carl Bailey Hurst... W. H. H. Spielmeyer.... William F.L. Fiedler... . John B. Kehl... .... Henry Harder. .:........ Ernst A. Claaszen ....... Alexander Eckhardt.... Henry H. Morgan .. William Hahn: vs Wilbur T. Gracey ... Will I,. Lowrie... ... Paul Teichmann......... William J. Pike. .... Herbert Smith........... Alfred J. Fleming... George M. Gordon....... Edgar O. Frankel. ..... George B. Anderson. Samuel Galbraith ....... Frederick Driver... ..... Henry A. Frampton...... William A. Prickitt I.eonard A.Bachelder. .. Frank Graham :...:..... Frederick O. Bridgeman. John G. Duncan. ......... Arthur J. Clare... Houghton R. Kervey .... William Peter... ......k Ernest A. Richards ...... Samuel S. Knaben- shue. | Paul Knabenshue........ | Edward Harvey ......... Wilson McKeown ....... PA. Rodger. oi ris non PF. W.Magahan...... oo... William I,. Avery William E. Swigert...... Michael J. Hendrick. William N. Ponton ...... Charles A. Milliner ...... William Templeton. ..... Jacob B.-Berihger. iv... Stephen J. Young...:... Congas sbi nn Vice and deputy consul ........ Consul icra in Consul 1 in. otal Vice and deputy consul ........ Deputy consul’. ...c.ou hue ve Consuls soranviasiies Agent. Se LR Consnul-general 2... Vice and deputy consul-general Deputy consul-general ......... Consul s/o vn bars, Vice and deputy consul ........ Consul >... iy =ls Consul oul Shei a Consuls or ese Agent... oi ae00 Sera het ot Consul-general .......... Vice-consul-general ............ AGC. i TES Sea al AGERE Ya nS iS SE Agent. aL I Vice-consul...... il sidan Deputy consul, iii... oro Vice and deputy consul ........ Consul io his Gates A: A RE A a Sr Se aie i , i | 336 Congressional Directory. GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. i i Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. i il i ta | GREAT BRITAIN AND DO- MINIONS—continued. Birmingham, England ...| Albert Halstead... .. Constll on dian ns $4, 500 | DO a Sa sna el nT] Erederick M. Burton ....[n Vice-consul,.. i... i Sia i Do. ald Aegina pe Ernest Harker civ, Deputy consul... adi nee it Kidderminster. eR ures Te Ae ek James Morton... 2... Agent, a a lit Redditch cael cid on Bis, William U. Brewer ...... | Agent a Sl er i Wolverhampton ............ Edward T. Cresswell....| Agent.. es rr BN | Bombay, India......... E HaldemonDennil- | Const] soon 4, 000 i son. If POG i avid hits ea ITE Tx Dodge. o. Vice-consul. olan winiir ae soins ge il Karachi ons Liaiiis Edward L. Rogers ....... 2X A Sa ie A RS I Bradiord, Hore BR ErastusSheldonDay. Consul .<. wu... no. 3, 500 i a hd aa Thomas I,. Renton....... Vice and deputy consul. o....oibie on, | eS EE RSE EE Richard B. Nicholls......| Deputy consul............. ....|......... i Bristol England ......... Torin A Lathrop... Consul =... oi 2, 000 I 1B AS TR CT ee Richard Castle... ....\. Vice and deputy consul... ...[ ..o.. ll Gloucester Jobo vio adit Arnold Henry Palin’... .liAgents. o.oo. s, Waal] sata ue Hi Bapslens, England .:..... Edward B. Walker. .[ Consul. . od... 0.00. 0 3, 000 Ee DOL ea i John H. Copestake ..... Vice and deputy consul ..... se oe ii : Calta India zoe a William H. Michael.| Consul-general........... 6, 000 Ea av Do ERR OHM. Eakins... Vice and deputy consul-general |......... fi! Ce Sis Sr John I,. Brown ......-.... Agent. Lu uh re TG a SL ISNA i | Madras. noida Algernon J. Yorke ....... ACEI dni hte oh aia od ah re ae nteriiage ie Se ii RANGOON. on = sive on aes William Q. Rowett.. A a RA ee a SE Spe hi Calgary, Alberta. EF. Scott Hotchkiss. .l Consul... 00 Lo 00h | 2,000 ET RE ERE B Te MAE pL NE EN ES H. Edgar Anderson ..... Viceand:deputyiconsull. =... Lovo a It Py .| Charles B. Bowman ..... Agent Th mE ra Hi Campbellton, New Bruns- James S: Benedict... .|:Comsul. oon. vv a | 2,000 | wick. Ii DO ite a saa re on John McAlister........." Vice-consul co. ive vail, fore. I Bathurstos oon aa, Benedict €. Mullins ......| Agent... i Cape Town, Cape of Good | Julius G. Lay ....... Consul-general........... .. 6,000 tH Hope. Hi 0 MR George I,. Hoster-..... 0 Viceand deputy consul-general |.... .... ii Kimberley... ..c..f Slat Alpheus F. Williams ....| Agent ...................iii tiie aanes I Cardi Wales. Gos sou Daniel W. Williams..| Consul... oc. . o.oo, 2, 500 I SCR RE I Te Wo SNS RE hp pa Albert S. Phillips........ Vice and deputy consul: ...... IL. dons ih | et. England.......... William E. Heard ....... Agent a Se Se Re fe ee eae | Charlottetown, Prince Ed- | John H. Shirley... .. Consul Jv nasi, 2, 000 il : ard Island. it a Ts SE YY, TL td eh ra John lL. Crockett. .«....... Vice and deputy consul ........ SIE S { RA TAL Hee, IR PE NL RE SO Agentic na ee es ERAT i : GEOTZEtOWN wn vse tas shsieins Archibald J. McDonald. .| Agent GN EE Cn LE as BO 4 SOUS. ors Caleb C. Carlton, jr . aAgent Civ ri Solent Een Bear nt, 1 Summerside ................| Richard Hunt ........... Agent vr nr ee ae Ra ay Coaticook, Quebec ra Franklin D.- Hale. .| Consul: 2 0 nine | 2,000 10 TE Sn Se Edward E. Wetherell .. | Vice and deputy consul ........ Esai eas Hereford vin. n. tne Tohn BR, Nichols... coor fr Agent. rabies ol abn sea ial LANEDOTO i. cies iis drt a Hoel S.Beebe......... .. Ament. a, Mh RR, Stanstead: ote Benjamin E. Butterfield. jo Agent ci oll o US LL Collingwood, Ontario. . ... Augustus G. Syfort. | Consul... cnc ono 2, 500 Poli aah a rn William T'. Toner. {= Viceand deputy consul. .... i... BAaTTIC, i ri aah re shes Alfred E. H. Creswicke. .| Agent SLUNG ean Rs wd Sa Owen Sound... lor William I; Robertson. je Agenti ordain aay od Taian. tl Pargy Sound ....o 00 Walter R. Foot........... Arent a on CERAE { Colombo, Ceylon. ........ William Morey ..... Consnl ii hos aah 3, 000 DO i Elmer I,ake Morey...... Vice and deputy consul ......0 fon, Polintide Galle... unis Tean:Steiger i=. Su Ln Agent rE SRS a PR St Cork (Queenstown), Ire- { Henry S. Culver... ..| Consul ..........o........ 2, 500 land 1B RAR A es a James: Willlam Scott. ...[: Vice-comsul .. i... ini alin, Do: vane ad ATE George B. Dawson ....... Deputy consnl a nitrile malian wl Waterford... iin on, William H. Farrell ...... ACen a i a EA Cornwall, Ontario. ....... John FE. Hamilton....| Consul ...c.. i... 0.0, 2, 000 113 Yea Te lel Es AS David A: Flack.......... Vice and:deputyconsul>....... bie Dawsas, Yukon Territory.| George C. Cole ..... Consul 5 insidious, 5, 000 RS a A G.Carlton Woodward....| Vice and deputy consul .........|[......... Dublin, Ireland... 5... 5 Alfred K. Moe... ... Conall 0s rae 4, 000 ai ei de A A Arthur Donn Piatt -...i..|" Vice and deputy consul... i.éln nt. Ane pea Sg John Burgess. RE ATONE a a a er Re ei fee eh as Galway o.oo... Mel ah Robert A. Tennant ...... Ament cl aN RSS Americ mora nh ois Edmund Ludlow ....... Agent. hs lr Seas SN yea ee rs PIT an United States Consular Officers. GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. GREAT BRITAIN AND DO- MINIONS—continued., PE Burban, Natal 0. Edinburgh, Scotland... .. SAE 2 GL Georgetown, Guinn. o Si RRS La LC Paramaribo’. iis aa Gibraltar, Spain ....... ! Glasgow, Scotland ....... John C. Higgins .... Allan Baxter. i... 0... William P. Quann....... | John N. McCuna.... l= Charles Drysdale......... J. Lockhart Innes.. 3 S. Cunningham. Rufus Fleming... .. Frederick P. Piatt... ... John Stalker... Horace J. Harvey... Lewis H. Manly... .. 5: |" Almar E. Dickson. .. I=John Carter... ..... LE EG Ee A Ot Se | Do..... Troon: uid epider iin iso | ' William R. Holloway Bridgewater... ool to | Fiverpoolivn. haan Hamilton, Bermuda... ... St.George ou Eun od Hamilton, Ontario .... ... rn CO El DE Sl) Ga ns Yaunceston- oun cud a China... 2. Daniel Bisson:...:....... Donald Mitchell........ Charles Henri Fourrage William H. Bradley ..... Richard I. Sprague. Richard W. Austin . . William H. Tew.......... Alfred Middleton........ James A. Loves nu Peter H. "Waddell... ... ... GeorgerHill. =. 0.00 William H. Owen........ Jason M.. Mack. ......... W. Maxwell Greene. William H.. Heyl ....... Howard D. Fox .......-.. James M. Shepard. . . Richard Butler 5.5 i. Martin W. McEwen ..... i James Ryerson ........". Alexander G. Webster Charles Ernest Webster. Lindsay Shi 5 Amos P. Wilder. . . .. Stuart]. Fulleri<... oo. James Chae. .:.......... .| Frederick I. Bright. . David]. Bailey... . 5... Hall, Eien ae Walter C. Hamm. . . . Do pe Te An Ca LW EroestX. Haller... 0. Jamestown, St. Helena Robert P. Pooley. . .. 1D Te a Ga ee John W. Broadway ...... Xingston, Jamalea PRE George H. Bridgman William H. Orrett ....... at River . C. M. Farquharson ...... Montego Bay ; Tat sees PaCoringldil oan Port MOTant ................ Cecil C. Langlois’... ..... St-Anns Bay ‘oo one Anthony B. D. Rerrie.... Savannah-la-Mar .......... Ch. S. Farquharson. ..... Ringsion, Ontario: . Howard D. Van Sant AE CR . Matthew H. Folger ..... Loods, England. ran lewis Dexter... ... Fdward Ward........... SE ls as ee A A ei Charles E. Taylor......:" Liverpos, England. ..... John 1.. Griffiths . . . . i Nr RE William J. Sulis. ©... 4 Re hal La er EL William Pierce . Ra Holyhead, Wales. 1... i... Richard D. Roberts. ..... St Helens... John Hammill.. tia Bondo, England Sauer Robert J. Wynne. Sn Re ae DOVE: a aaa 59-2—2D ED——22 Richard Westacott ....... Francis W. Frigout.. ..... Francis W. Prescott ..... Agent. 2.0; rat Sa Consul SRR EE SS aR a Agent Ava se en ee Agent ERR © A ACO ue Ca SEY Consul-general............ Vice and deputy consul-general BEEN a i Sea eas Agent no. Tn ssa a | hag Avent lie a res | Consul-general Sa Sai Vice and deputy consul-general Interpreter. onic isie ann, Consul Li... i naa Vice and deputy consul ....... Consul Consul = iis ro Congal.... .. ain Arent ar ea | Consul oo wads sir oe Vice-consul..... to." Deputy consul... ein os Consul... os iia, Vice and deputy consul ........|.... Deputy. consul... ...<..... Sl hey Agent’ Ee ae Avent on rh ea Consul-general .......... Vice and deputy consul-general Deputy consul-general........ Ju. 00000, Agent oii, ana 338 Congressional Directory. GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. Office. | Officer. Rank. Salary. GREAT BRITAIN AND DO- | MINIONS—continued. Molt (Islands) ......... Jolin H. Grout. ...... Consul... i. .....o. >. $2, 500 CA Se eR SORE James A. Turnbull.......| Vice and deputy consul oR Re Lh Manchester, England . William H. Bradley Consul... 0 0.00000 6, 000 EN ee NI John W. Thomas ....... | Vice consul . NE he a Sa Ate Yelosirns Australia. . ... John BP. Bray... >... Consul- -general hs [2 5.500 Lal Svat Alfred P. Merrill... .....[" Vice consul-general.......... freee vir Sie Ra ah a ie Wilbur K. Bouton ......| Deputy consul-general ches dpa A Fe a Charles A. Murphy Tae Agent Ra Rar aT re Fremantle, Western Aus- | Frank R.Perrot..~...... Agent SER Cv ais tralia. ; | Moncton, New Brunswick.| Gustave Beutels- | Consul .................. I 2, 000 pacher. | Daba.bn sls Soin d Chipman A. Steeves ..... Vice and deputy consul........l. wi... Neweastle.. i... ao ove, Byron N. Call... oor, Agent ou, ne hn nol boi Richibyctoi..«..s saeco, Thomas O. Murray ..... Agent Rs bois nth Montreal, Quebec........ Church Howe. ...... Consul-general .......... | 6,000 DIO rei as or Th an Patrick:‘Gorman........ Vice and deputy consul- general ee Hemmingford ..............| Wellington W. Wark . Agena. fb sori nmin ar he et Huntingdon........ Che John Dineen ..:........... Agent Aira Nassau, New Providence.| Julian Potter. ....... Constle. ooo 0 0 | 3, 000 Re NR EA Harry Mostyn... ...-... Vice and deputy'consul’....c...|... 00 Albert Town . Cres ee ie JOSE MAUTRL Agent lL ce aE, LE Dunmore Tow . ARRAS rn Samuel M. Sweeting .....| Agent ..... re BTR a te Governor'ssHarbor: J. Abner W. Griffin. ilo. i AGent ov a as Mathewtown..... i... | Daniel D. Sargent ......| Agent Sr Newcastle, New South | Frederic W. Goding o Consul 0 oo. 3, 000 Wales. | 18 73 Bae AS Gla BE ee Bed Sh Stewart Keightley ...... Vice and deputy consul Fie Brisbane, Queensland ...... | William J. Weatherill ... CLE desma fen Ran ea ny ir Townsville, Queensland. .. 4 David J. Brownhill ...... Agenb ios rr Nn OS Fas Newecastle-on-Tyne, Eng- | Horace W. Metcalf..| Consul .................. 3, 000 land g 10s ER aR le Hetherington Nixon ....| Viceand deputy consul ........|[......... Carlisle... no ci naira Thomas S. Strong ......: Agent ny a a es Sunderland: joi os ai ony Thomas A. Horan. Vy EE SSE i Ce Be DO wR ei West Hartlepool...-......... Hans C. Nielsen. ... Agente in shes shila ahs Niagara Falls, Ontario ...| William H. H. Web | Comaut. 0 ie. 2, 000 ster. rR De ae Neville B. Colcock.......| Vice and deputy consul........|......... Nottingham, England, Frank W. Mahin. Consul... ins al 4, 500 William F. Cartwright. | Vice-congul..../2...o..0. 0 coals 0s De So on uate pe ve ls es Thomas H.Cook......... Deputy consul... i... Lo in, i Derby... Charles K. Eddowes ... [Agent ii 0s oo a diated. Teicester: a. ait oun Samuel S. Partridge ..... ATEnl oul cialis et A Orillia, Ontario... Ernest A. Wakefield [Consul .... =. = .2.. 2, 500 DO ra si an hy Robert H. Jupp... 5. Vice and deputy consul Sh Midland... hs midis av, Francis J. McCallum..... Agent a aE North Bay, Nipissing .......| Edgar C. Wakefield...... Agent haan Lo er ee Sudbury ..... SEE Se Norman T. M. Hillary . Agent oa At Ottawa, Ontario ......... John G. Foster... .. > Consul-ceneral |. 5... 6, 000 19 ria Ee a ES SE Horace M. Sanford ..... | Viceand deputy consul-general |........ Arnprior . sasenoat James JoMcBride. &.: Agent. rs ae Plgmouin, England wae Joseph CG. Stephens... Consul... =~. J. 0 lo 0 2, 500 MERE ale a sven JON J. Stephens... 7. "Vice and deputy consul... oo. Ji. f0. Edy waa le lnspetBartlett LL Agent us Te ae ee Balmouth oo 5. 00 Howard Fox... wii ult Agent Vi oo Sass Guernsey... ot coo WilllamiCarey. Lo. Agent ow ne ans EE FL EAR IE Cae RsRenouf uous Agent oom nae al a St. Mary's, Scilly Islands. .. . John Banfield, jr: ...... Agent Lh co a an a Port Antonio, Jamaica . Nicholas R. Sny deri if Gonaal = cn | 3, 000 DO ai ia Daniel H. Jackson ....... Vice and deputy consul ........ | Cleat Port Maria... oii ah Alfred Savariau........ Agent le a Amira hes he a Port Elizabeth, Cape Col- | Robert Brent Mosher.| Consul .............. | 3, 500 ony. East London. . we William H. Fuller... ATONE Cd on fe on an aa 7] ein Port § Hope, Ontario... .. Harry P. Dil}... | Consul cb irre doiaats 9 500 Ra A EE ERT John Harcourt... ..... 2 Vice and deputy ¢ consul . See Pk Pe at ze { Frank]. Bell ..... ..... | Agent ero Port Louis, Mauritius . .. | Theodosius Botkin . | Consul .... ... 2, 000 Do. :--:lu Robert F, Sneeden...... Vice-consul...oriar hl no. bot deri Port Rowan, Ontario . Si | GeorgeB. Lillmaster Comsul © =. ovina. iy | 2,000 DO in te ae Nr | William H. Meek.. Nice consul, sr. i aie vie ree United States Consular Officers. 339 GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. GREAT BRITAIN AND DO- MINIONS—continued. Port Stanley, Falkland | John E. Rowen...... Consul -..... iii, $2, ooo Islands. DO... Louis Williams. . Vice-comsuli..... uno tu cdaabssat ais Prescott, Ontario ........ Martin B. Sackett: [Consul «vi. 2, 500 DO i I SR James Buckly i... ..... Vicerand deputyiconsul i. dn Ly Pretoria, Transvaal... ... JohnH. Snodgrass...| Consul.......o.. alo. 5, 000 Re SN EO RR, Ezekiel Davidson ....... Vicereomsul.ooooil onion iin SENT Bloemfontein, Orange | Henry F. Gill. <.... FT Ae SET Aen dae Re RR es en River Colony. | Johannesburg, Transvaal ..| Nicholas]. Worthington.| Agent .......................... fei robes, Quebee: So. an William W. Henry {Consul i. ......00. 0. | 3,500 Sy SUI RIN Frank S. Stocking .......| Vice-consul es na Re 10s SE 2 TRE Sa Se Charles M. Barclay ...... [FAgent-.,.n. 0... eR hy es elit Rimouski, Quebec ....... Edwin N-Gunsaulas| Consul... 0. 0 ov 3, 500 Do...u Michel Ringuet, jr....... Vice:and deputyconsul .... 050.1 hai Cabano. i vets Lr taoiy Thomas IT. Hammond...; Agent: .. Loo do i SRG St. Christopher, West In- | Joseph EF. Haven ....[ Consul... ............... 2, 000 dies. 3 BT eR Fm#eS. Delisle. ..:...... Vice-consulis.. oi mah ianls ny Nevis, aa Charles C. Greaves ...... Agente CE SE eh es St. Hyneinihe, Queber,, Josep Ml. Aunthier: i | Consulio. id. 0 nn 2, 000 0: els Francis Bartels. o.oo. Vice and-deputy consul ...:... |.... 5... Sorel laa i=Isaie Sylvestre...... ..o.x Agent lon a NRE Waterloo. {- Charles M. Bastman.....[ Agents oo. ool no us Loon. St. John, New Brunswick .| Gebhard Willrich...| Consul ........ . ... 3, 000 DOL ei Bl Pe a | Leonard M. Jewett. .....| Vice and deputy consul ........ a Coiba Island. John J. Alexander....... Agenbiro. Tite Shad a he Bredericton i... Ji ai din James 'T, Sharkey ....... Agente... oo. vane Grand Manan speeieco Henry BH. Fraser. fons: ACENE is. Lanes stin rat sib li R St. George. iain. aia .| Hdward Milliken. Agents. es nN Ale St. John 8s, Newfoundland.| George O. Cortielins [Consul ...... 2, 500 A a Henry F. Bradshaw . Vie consul. ooh od i a a Th Bulls Cl PRI Hamilton Weeks. i. nol Agent oc cco anton ad oo Port aux: Basques: =... 5. i. James W. Keating..." Agent i serie sree an En FI SS an St. John’s, Quebec... ... Charles’ Deal..>.. ... Consul =o it ior 2, 000 AE Re ly ela John Donaghy... ........[- Vice and deputy consul ....... Sh Clazenceville... 0... 060 A Thomas H. Derick....... Ny EE Ee St. Stephen, New Bruns-| Charles A. McCul- | Consul ................... 2, 000 wick. lough. 31 BAERS LOR Pee BT Charlie N. Vroom ....... Vice and'deputy consul’. .....5 sn. i000 St.Andrews.............. [George BH. Stickney... Agent! oi. col ol vias cam aN eS Sandakan, British North | Lester Maynard. . . .. Consul oo... nano 3,000 Borneo. = DO i a a a, Henry Nightingale... .. Vice and deputy consul oo. 2.000000 0, Sarnia, Ontario... .. .. | Neal McMillan ..... Consul. io. ia, 2, 500 DO... oii se ees Arthur Fa Chester i ib Vice and deputy consul ....... fees niens Clinton. Sree ALTO Pattison Lads, Agena PT Courtwright. ERE A Fred."W. Baby........... Agent ul TE PR Cr Smit Ste. Marie, Ontario. George W. Shotts . Comsnl i 0, 0 hai | 2,500 ORE SBS SRE WE John N. Fairbairn. Vice and deputy consul ........| ER Shoffold, England, . Han Charles N. Daniels . Consul su: 0. oii Siaias 3, 000 Do... ..| Herbert Hughes. ER Ee Cr Ee Se Ra Sha Doron. duo cae Luther], Pave... aces Deputy constl on va shall ee Barnsley .. cadens CharlessMeNaughtom, eA gent 0 co mr oes Sherbrooke, ‘Quebec. Brent Paul Jang... .....~ Consuls one fr niin ag 3, 500 hr Ee pC Sa | George B. Borlase.......| Vice and deputy consul ........L... 000... Ca serednle Williamall Given a. nl Agent hr a Se an Megantic... oan ia ae .| Henry W. Albro: iu Be a ER ee Biotin Leone, West Africa.| William J. Yerby....| Consul .................. 2, 000 FR aa a A De John RaRing........... ln Viceconsul on ono of a, ry Straits Settle- | David F. Wilber ....| Consul-general........... 4, 500 ments. | 1 BT VE fo Sn SO SE RL ES | George E.Chamberlin...| Vice and deputy consul- general TN Penang. . | Henry Waugh... ......0 A SP nr A SR Rea Southampton, England... | Albert W. Swalm ...l Consul. ohio n 4, 500 : l=Richard Jones... i. 000 Vice. and:deputy-consul:........[ a... Pai AA STR John Main.. oo. vais Agents Shoal stalin srs ER Ca Dh Weymouth............... Frederick W. Fuller... .[iAgent....c 0... 00 ol ane Shes Suva, Fiji Islands....... John H. Shirley Consul. 0 or Jai ae, 000 I | | 340 : Congressional Directory. | i ; GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS—GREECE. | Hi | Office. Officer. Rank. Salary. | GREAT BRITAIN AND DO- / MINIONS—continued. i Swansea, Wales ......... Crifith W. Prees....[ Consul... 0... 0.0 v2. $3,000 | Bo RE Oe Ec MC A el William D. Rees........ | Vice and deputy consul"... |... .. | Flanelly:. i. tua 50 William Bowen..." sof iliAment. le he a a | Milford Haven.........-..... George S. Kelway ...... AZEnE Se oe SE en ; i Syanoy, Nova Scotia... .. George N. West =... Consul... a0. 0000 0 3, 000 ¥ il Donut a de John i Burchell. oil Vice-consul 0. Lois i avin iii ns, | A Shsnarann nea no Stanage Binet, nao Sun. NE Ee Se SE El re CR i Cape Canso.................. Alfred" W. Hart. ......i.. | Agent: Si 0 rnin se sas I Louisburg... 0G. oe Henry. C. V. Te Vatte.....l ‘Agent... ba idan inl ilies | PICIOW dan il eis oak John R. Davies. .......... [FAgent. Lob nh AS ese die ra | Port Hawkesbury........... Alexander Bain........ Agent. oo nh ea a nasa 1 Sydney, New South Wales.| Orlando H. Baker. . | Consul. i 3, 000 ; i 3 TE I le Sh Henry I, Jones......... Viee-consuley. otha tin ota reading J | i Norfolk Island. ............~ Isaac Robinson ........:. ATE a al a ES | | Three Rivers, Quebec ....| James H, Worman ..| Consul .................. 3, 500 ] i DOL fe va a Waters W, Braman jr. o.. Vice-comsul.< o.oo. oc ols ii, I DOL ah ns RE Victor N. Bengle. ......... Deputy consuls vig os ra Victoriaville. ................[- George H. Beandetl.......l Agent.........o00.. Ln. LLL. LL Toronty, Ontario. . ....... Robert 8S. Chilton, jr.| Consul +... ois, 4, 000 | CELA Ee David: S. Tovell ......... | Viceand deputy consul=.... ...[.... 5... | Trinidad, West Indies. . Wm. W. Handley. | Consul ..o.. 20... 0 3, 000 i SR SER SR IE SN Spencer}, Tinton. oo... 0 Viceconsnls orn fai ha § ia i fe io. PJ. Dean ................ (Agente. ............ 00.0 es ener Turks Island, West Indies. Joseph AHowells:. i Consuls. on lier 2, 000 15 TE SR Ee EL W. Stanley Jones........ NVice-consul. uu ns lun Rai aati dE i Cockburn Harbor... ... .;. 21 Cleophas Hunt Durham Agent, oor ms cals sn basa, Salt Cay ; Daniel F. Harriott a Agente. x, ou ee hh Vostooncs British Colum- | I. Edwin Dudley... Consul nso nes y wii, 4, 000 i d bia. { DOs veins snes Harry FL. PHllips....... Viceconsul..... orien anil i Doss a Norman C. Sawers ...... Deputy consul... 0c... Sonal i Cumberland -.... 20.0.0... Cero W Clinton =... Agent ois. An lois SIS Tny i Bernie; + oo nina, John'R. Pollock... ... ... Agents Conor ascidian he re Nelson . {Sis eres a Walte FS. Ribletu aint | iA genb le wos on Fo Sie a ee i! Rossland. io oe George A. Ohren......... Agent reno antl snd Se I Victoria, Priddsh Columpie Abraham BE. Smith. | Consul... .......... 4, 000 | Do.. ow John B. Hunker .........[ Viceand deputy consul.... ... EE ! Chemalnus ow Henry G. Seaborn ....... AER ea a ch Nanaimo... seo Joseph H Pashley... Agent... onto male ao Windsor, Nova Scotia. ...| Joseph T. Hoke ..... Comsal 206. nus Solo 2, 000 DOG oe he i ee, Joseph H. Sargent. ...... | Vice and deputy consul........ es i Cheverie =... 0a is nero: John G. Burgess:........ [Agent atl A Sa en Pa) ParrsSboro.. ot. ete a Laurence H. Hoke....... AR a ES a Se a River Hebert... ..,.......... J. Fred. Moffat. . eymATent nL thn en Ta sal eh Sa, Windsor, Ontario. ....... Harry A. Conant... i Comsat 2 20 0 2, 500 | Do.. reataDaniel Chater: o. sida. 25 | Vice and deputy consul ........ TEN Winnipeg, Manitoba. . . . . Samuel tl, Shanks. | Consul... .... 0... . 0. 3, 500 eB Ty Rp SR Alexander McMillan. ...| Vieceand deputy consul'........[.c.. oc.) i ii hn Set, fh Se Duncan McArthur....... Agente. ee se, SR } Hl Fort William, Ontario ...... C WTarviS. oni 2 Ament Dan SR Cen, | 81 Gretna . : . LsmMichael Tong... - 7 ia Agent ro oon nana Ake } li! Kenora, Ontario ne G. Clayton Frisbie....... Agental od heer nse i {el North Portal; Saskatchewan | W. H. Dorsey............ | Agent ............i bl I Woodstock, New Bruns- | Frank C. Denison ...| Consul .................. 2, 000 Y | wick. i Do. Leiden saan JoneR Uindew on Li Vieeiconsul sine dann ans ane on i Edmunston ........... reves T..Adelphe Guy... ....... | A A ee CR EEEEREEEE \ | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. . .|" Edward A. Creevey..[ Consul. ................, 2, 500 It 10 The oe Sr bp Sep eR LIE a Frnest H. Armstrong... .| Vice and deputy consul........ es reas ie { 8 Annapolis Royal oir. Jacob: M. Owen... .... Eilgentir ion iin use ei STR Barrington Passage. .......|- Thos. W. Robertson .....| Agent .......................... LRA pra Dighy =... i. Ar William B. Stewart...... aN gente 2 ana Se sae fos isons {1 Toekport wavy os ia William McMillan....... | Agent ............ oie Piano. 8) Shelburne... ..-.... an Bdward M. Bill.......... | I Sa Hl GREECE. | a Athens 0... 200 ay George Horton... ...| Consul-general........... 3, 000 Hi Da ll George M. Marino . I Vice:consul-general’....... 0... Lu. no iit BO, fr nad a Bernard Melissinos ..... I''Vice-consul-gewteral o../. oo. fs Plows ui ar vie ni: Bernard Melissinos ..... PAgent.............. a Fon, IH Patras: ra aa, James Verner Long. ‘Consul... 0.0 0 | 2, 000 8 DO... ha Ge sas Haworth J. Woodley. 0. 5, [eViceconsnl. on a EET | l Cora ES Charles E. Hancock ..... eA gent soto oni a BEER : i N United States Consular Officers. GUATEMALA—ITALY. 341 Office. Officer Rank Salary GUATEMATA. Guatemala co... 0. William P. Kent... Consul-general........... $3, 500 QELS a aN REG (William Qwen...........| Viceland Sopuiy ar consul- general Sata Champerico.... 2... .... (Carl G.iHeitmani. ii. 5 Agent... . RE Livingstone, ool. oii oh Edward Reed........0... Agen: SS a, : OBO Ho EE RE Samuel Wolford .... ....| Agent San José de Guatemala .....| Frank SimsSwan ....... AGEN. i ri ee a ee ae ars HATTI. Cape Haitlen ........... . | Lemuel W. Tiving- 1 Consuls... 0... 0.0... 2, 000 [- ston. DOs a nes rs Bea | Otto B, Schiltt o....0.. of Vieesconsulic 0h vaio Gonaives... un loabiiliees | J. William Woél....... ..... Agente er ESRD FN ea Port de Paix i. iis Carl Abegg....v. #50 0% Agent an te CR as Port aw Princes’... ..n 0. | John B. Terres. .... Congul coogi ana nis 3, 000 Do. seine es Alexander Battiste ono Vice andideputy consul... LoL lL Aux Cayes. Ee et Adolph Strom 0 ns vos Aigent ns Si Dr ne ety SE Jace] aii Ld Shouis Vitals Fao no ihe Brent... Jeremie rs. ve Doni aie I: St. Charles Villedrouin...} Agent. rin onion i iiss Miragoane. (ro... as (EmiliGoldenberg:... ....[ Agente. hn ena, Petit Gove .u. i. bie II. Rampmeyer........... Ament. Se asi Seep te StEMarc nna i CharlessMiot............. Agent oo a le ae | | HONDURAS Colby... orn oe Dean R. Wood... .. | Consul» ds nina 5, 2, 000 DOS sr i lg a Virgil C. Reynolds. . Vice-consul =: is oy eh Melati or a Wallace C. Hutchinson. | Lh NE Se EA Sepa Ds te nl es Praxille. one John T. Glynn.. Agent. . Sy SR A en SL Puerto Cortes ............ Albert W. Brickwood, | Consuls = 5 Hd 2,.500 jr. DO we i Sa ae Albert G. Greeley... | Vice and Jepuiy) consul. San Pedro Sula. .......c. no. J.-M. Mitchell, jr. ....... | Agent Sr CEN % ate de Re Se Tegucigalpa Pr na William 5, Alger... Consul ...0..... 0s ool 2, 500 REE or eM Benjamin D. Guilbert...| Vice and Lasputy consul SE Al ih ba a ais (“William Heyden.........| Agent. ASEAN IRM nt So San Juancito.. 25 Jain oT. J.-H. Weddle: c.. oo Agent: 0. ir I A i hs Ofila a s Herbert R. Wright. .| Const 2, 000 DO. Siren a va ate Ben. Waskom Baker ca-sloVicesconguls dint soln Ee Bonacca . dn slesandy Kitkconnelle Cor VA Ament, nh ns Sasa Hos, Roatan bc ais ind es | Joseph A. McBride.......| Agent Ed ett tn indo oh [ORIN oF | , | ITALY. | Castellamare di Stabia Caspar 8. Crownin-| Consmd 0.0.00 sine 2, 000 shield. Dosis Sr. on Tames Drinkwater... ... of Vice and deputy consul ...... ol... Capri en Thomas Spencer Jerome. Agent «=. 000 Odn Sun nln an Sorrento. Jian. ius Francesco Ciampa....... LeAgent. sn Sh RR at ARN, Catanla’. o.oo i Benjamin FP. Chase. .-Consulo.:... voi, ol, 2, 000 ANTE EI de lg Jacob Ritter... 0% Vice'and deputy consul... lon... Florence. iii. i. Lh Jerome A. Quay i. Jl Consul, 2 vo oi 3, 000 Bo aul ane Spirito Bernardi ..... . | Vice and Jens consults anna Cie Bologna wna le Carlo: Gardini= Agent. RR eR a BC Genpy =~ = viii tian James Jeffrey Roche fonsnd oii 0 3, 500 Do. Federico Scerni............ Vice-consul i DO re a Angelo Borazine ........ Deputyiconsull. or iano San Remo Albert Ameglio. Ear cAgent. cr. ARE Yeghorw ii. ov ins James A. Smith- .. Consul ooo onan 3, 000 Poirnsas nie hae aie cEMIe Mast Saas Lo Visyand deputy conmitluseran | hm ATALS CarraTas a aki ya Ulisse Boeccacel ...--. ... Tounis Kaiser........ Consul... .. A a 2, 500 DO, oe Ra Gustavus A. Kaiser...... Vice and deputy consul ........ Seana, ‘Popolobampo:. tii. John G. Dawkins. . Agents nti aaa So Cela ey Mexico =... =... ATM. Gottschalk. Consul-generl..... 0... 6, 000 Do. Albert de Baer. : Vice and Geputye consul-general |. .. ] Guadalajara IIR Se William B. Davis . Agent : AB 1 Guanajuato. i na Dwight Furness......... Agent nn a | OAXACA 0 he cn Raa Charles'H. Arthur....... AGEnt. ol LS hs tt, ] Puebla... oo wt William Headen ........ Agent iy ost ee Cr ! Zacatecas. i... nu ....| Ralph J. Ramer ......... Agents. oe NO Ea ce he Monterey as LA Philip C. Hanna. ...] Consul-general........:. 3. 500 RR i a Ee SE T. Ayres Robertson......| Vice anddeputyconsul-general|......... vinoris ER A LS William J. Storms . Agent aa ne Se Ur Nogales: ... 0... oa P. Merrill Griffith... Consul erwin 2, 500 Dol da a ren SS fe Ne ee, Ali Viceand deputy.consul .. 0. ion os CaAnaNen . to. sor nh des dete T.-B. Breathitt. 2: «0% A I BE RR En II EE {odd bets Nuevo Laredo Fra Alonzo B. Garrett. | Consul -&. 00 ono, 2, 500 Do. leas Saataniste adn James GC. Bure -lzVice.and deputy. éonsul™..... 0. iL. Progreso . NE FEdwd. H. Thompson. Consul wise. 0 anil. 2, 000 ry ey ne ha JohnM. Gilkey... ......0. (Vice and-deputy.consul:.........l. noo. Campeche... cei in Joseph Espinola......... FA Gent In a SES A Laguna ce Terminos........ Robert 8. Boyd .......... Agent Sa er TEN sn Saltillo o.oo i mea Victor: Duhaime...| Consul. ...... 0. sida, 2, 000 i 17 Ry A Ne SU Thomas N. Jefferis ...... Viee-consul ola sn holden dacs Can sais Tampleo =. wii oo, Samuel Bi Maoill i Consul... -0 0. 0 Cho 3, 000 DO. tia Fi Neill HB: Pressly... ..... Vide-consultesl ann usunitun Blinn, San Tuis Potosi... ... cio. Sewall HB. Cross... .-. Agent cn anakiioaninnliii gin Tuzpam, Veracruz ..... ... A. J. Lespinasse. .... Consol... aa 2, 000 DO.o.s ses crn aL een SE se nen Vice-consul. «=. noni a SANE Voraeruz..... io. os in William W. Canada .[ Consul... . 2.00. 20.0, 4, 500 ER I MR DRL Ee SE Se Ernesto ux ool Lh Vice andideputy consul i do fll Coatzacoalcos ... iii cio. Alfred Roland Stubbs. Agena ral aaa lany S50 Frontera .. ah esr AG onzalo Abaunza ov. AGEN: on SRR RE er PIacOtAIPANn es ott vive ule Sains s vial ot ioe wie stat whtaraiaie die Agent oh Ca a Lt MOROCCO. Tangier: cos he Hoffman Philip..... Consul-general.... = ..... | 3,500 15 Te CR I A el Philip Bayard... ..... Vice and deputy pt | rae Casa: Blanca: 2... win ni, Conrad Hi: Toel... ...... Agenting J nh nn Ln ay | Mogador =... ; George Broome... ..~, Agents Lo Car Rn A E ER Rr NETHERLANDS AND DOMINIONS. Amsterdam. ............. | Franke D. Bill... Consul vc. sins, 4, 500 Do. se en ree [0 ANZUSES. DOC. Lo Vice and deputy consul......... Rn Batavia, Java Sela BradstreetS. Rairden|{ Consul ..............~.... 3, 000 Do. Crees vader lreopold BA Hagsmann oH - Vice-consul toed et nnd ae oni a Macassar, Celebes are paWoebe Pode Jong ia. NE) ER SS ME NS CRE A Padang, Sumatra .... ~:...[ Johann Schild... ....... Agenbacaann alana ai Jean, Samarang...... LLL 000 B. Caulfield-Stoker ...... Arent ti lure dna cans ea Seerabayas lo ian A Benjamin N. Powell ....| Agent er oe Sn I a Curagao, West tndies Sern Blins Xl Cheney. J Consuls. 2d vo. 2a [42,500 i Do. i + 2 Christoffel 'S, Gorsira....| Vice-consul. ... .. ous Ae i i ROMA +o fer sens | Gottlob W. Hellmund...| Agent ........................foie. . i Rotterdam... 0... .... 0 Soren Listoe. =... .. Constd-general........... 4, 500 DO: Lin rier ena ARI Voorwinden & oi. Vice and deputy consul-general |......... $ DO es a Re ea John G. Lamont......... Deputy consul-general SN CI i Flushing .. w= Pieter FoAUer., Ln Sani Arent si SE mh eT TLuxembur g, 1 uxemburg. Ernest Derulle. i... .. AgeRbt i id ee a se aa ala Schiedam- i. eds hie = Anders C. Nelson........] Agent .....................ilde eel 344 Congressional Directory NICARAGUA—PORTUGAIL AND DOMINIONS. Office Officer Rank. Salary. NICARAGUA. Cape Gracias 4 Dios (Port | Edwin W. Trimmer... Consul .................. $2, ooo Deitrick). | DO Ss ht Rar Ge William A. Deverall..... Vice and deputy consul....... ea, Managua... 0. 0 a José de Olivares. . ... Comsal lo 3, 000 Boi. masa reno ATthar ©, Wallace. 0... Vice-comsul.n.L 0 nin non fo ss Corinto. ord SS re SL is el Agent Scr i [oo Matagalpa. in neem, William XY. De Savigny..[ Agent... oo oo am aa a San Juan del Sur............| Charles Holmann ....... | Agent . Som] 5 uan del Norte. ...... Frederick M. Ryder Consul i... ...0.........0. 0 13,7500 EL SIN A Henry A. Paton..........[ Viceand deputy. consul : ...... fr =. Blais Michael J. Clancy ....... rf pa ES TH CR ER Gs SH Ea ee NORWAY. Bergaw G0 ii eas Pelix'S:S: Johnson, Consul... 0... 0... | 2,500 DIO, ine ee -f ‘IThorvald’K. Beyer ...... Viee-consul tate van ihn inal Trondhjeny. 0. i ov Claus Berg....... iain anes Agent Loni ol es fray Christiania ou. oo Henry Bordewich . . . Consul- general otc 3, 000 Do. Michael Alger... 0 Vice- consul- general . CR EA Christiansand. . = amBerne Reinhardt... ..; FE) LE SS ri dL SR Stavanger... Ln Bertil M. Rasmnsen .[ Consul ................... | 2,000 OMAN. | Maskat on fe sn William Coffin... ... Consals: ov, Shhibiha | 2, 000 a a IIR Pe Vice-consul . a DOE a eter aR Ta Mahomed Fazel ......... Deputy consul. . das ate nay hr | FE id] PANAMA | Colom. =p coin inn James C. Kellogg . Cohan) 7 to iia 4, 000 0. Jesse M. Hyatt... 0... Vice and deputy consul ........ Bo Sat Bocas ‘del’ TOTO . Ce Louis FP. Ryan. ........» Agents oes Ty Lien iin san | a Re) Panama: ooh ee Arnold Shanklin... .| Consul-general........... |. 5,500 TOE nl in Ar Re ea Felix Ehrman ........... Vice-consul-general ........... rn Rk 10 TET a a a eee AR ee ee Ascent ol i Ra al is Santiago lian adn Nathaniel T. Hill ........ Aoentd rl Lie tl aE ER PARAGUAY Asunelon’:. 0 boul John N. Ruffin. ..... Consul»... oa 2, 000 30 RE TN Waldemar C. de Korab. 4 Vice-consul... otf ni vn ol PERSIA Tabriz. eae William F. Doty & Cone) toon. nal 3, 000 Teheran... itn liz John, Tyler i:.i.... Agent rn PERU Callao: to a Samuel M. Taylor. ..| Consul-general ......... | 4, 500 POL Lh Sarr nh C. Hamilton Jones ...... Viceand deputy consul-general ba Chimbote dc se, Victor Pezet'..........x.%.. Agent. ol ne sn pea Se When! le thinntanainine . .| Louis G. Marquina...... Agent APEC Mollendo:-.. =... a... Enrique Meier... 02... Agente ond ae ae er RR Palla esas Rls rE A Een ie LC Se ee SS ra TE RB Salaverry: oon anii Cecil HEH Caldicot sd Agent wh oo ae RRNA Iquitos. 0 tn CharlesC. Eberhardt. | Consul ..... =... .... | 3,000 PORTUGAL AND DOMIN- | IONS. Funchal, Madeira Maxwell Blake... .. Congul Fi inn ies | 2, 000 DOs. ha re nas William J. G. Reid... ..... Vice'and deputy. consul .........[.... 1... Lishen oh fasniniosg, Louis H. Aymeé... .. Consul-general........... | 3, 500 BE A I ERS Robert H. Kinchant.... | Viceand genuiy a consul-general |......... Ly ene ale ek a Re Francisco I. Cortes =. Agent . SBA RE BA Operfoas i tL eR William Stuve i... 0: Agent . rr LS se fr St.Vincent, Cape Verde: J. B.Culmaraes....... lt Agents. 0h ous LL en aan. Islands. | Setubal reais sh a Ts Alphonso H. O’Neill..... Agent cn Sas frais i | i United States Consular Officers. 345 PORTUGAL AND DOMINIONS—SPAIN. aie a Office. Officer. Rank. | Salary. | a i | 3 PORTUGAL AND DOMIN- | : 10Ns—continued. i 2 3 % v 1 Lourengo Marquez, Fast | W. Stanley Hollis...| Consul .................. | $5, ooo : Africa. | FE DO: hve ses shar oe Fritz Bridler......... 0... Vicelwonsull thine Siva tl des fei Silt Bela as rs eee i 5) Arthar WH. Glenny. Cli Agent thro. 00h mois is a frais St. Michael's, Azores... .. | Tohn'B: Jewell. Uc Consular. or Sea | 3,°000 DIO. ri a By a aT he van | Wm. W, Nicholls ... .... Vice and deputy. consul... i.....F. ooo... Yayalil. sues, so sin ni | Moysess Benarus......... BT ER RN SE nl Lee Blores i iar hing James Mackay .......... (SATent ar Sra Ra finsrinin San JORZe ct seine ies] | Joaquin J. Cardozo ...... | Agent ....... BI opts a aa a aba SR Aereelra, Lu nn SE | Henrique de Casio... “Agent... ........0.0. EE a fem. ROUMANTIA. | Buchavest's = orc oy Montgomery Schuy-| Consul-general........... | 2, 000 ler, ; | | ES SR Wm. G. aan alo Vice-consul-general on hes | RUSSIA I Batnm nen Ra Wm, W. Masterson ..] Consul... ......0..0..... 2, 500 Do... o.oo oe ee LR Yiceconsul oN oo on Tae Ea, Moscow... a, Samuel Smith. ..... Consulas oan had Js | 2,500 Do: he Er Thomas Smith .......... Vice-comsul.. lo inl es, | eit Odessa... 0 a inl Thomas E. Heenan. .[ Consult... 0.0. lo. 000, | 3,500 15 Dr A Fhe Se Alfred W. Smith...... e--| Vice and Sopiiy ® consul no Livin Rostoff-on-Don.............. George R. Martin........ Agent a che sieve Ee ad HSE Riga =... nabs, Alexander: Heingart-{iConsul..................., 2, 000 ner. | El EE Si fg LS AR BE ECR sti Vice and deputy conusul........) 00 St. Poerabars Al | Ethelbert Watts. .... Consul-general... ......... | 5 500 Doe ob denn a lc John Mueller... 05 Vice and deputy consul- -general . Sears ADO: nln sa eae ren NOP ramen os 0 Sh Agents. ........... REL [odin : Cronstadt Laan Peter: Wigins 2.0.00. anlofeent 5:0 100 cv San iis a mes | Helsing for s, Finland ..... . Victor Bk... 50... a re Ee CR BS ee RE Dan i ee a eh Hugo Smit. i... 0 .| Agent Re a tA ee SR Revel ....... nears ens sikChistian Rotermann lb A vent oh 0 a sn in [nt Wiborg.....:. orp eee CG Edwin Ekstrom ...... ACI ne ar ee FER BT Vladivostok, Siberia... ... Roger: 8. Greene... (Consul: o.oo ua, 3, 500 DOL Si ra | Nicholas Gray.......... Viece=consul ci. fo. kta Oe DO A Ra Ba JosephiLugebil .........% Interpreter. no iu 800 Warsaw... =. 0c. LL Albert Lefingwell of Consml i... os | 2,000 DO cd di rt As I" Witold Fuchs. .7......... Vice-copsnl. foto posi SALVADOR | ; San Salvador ............ |: John Jenkins... ... Consnl-general ...... SE | Howard C. Woodsum. ... Vice-consul-general. .. Acajutla .. Ll. on. Frank Widger... PrAgent unin da Sets La Tibertad. clo vo RB. PoWalker oh (ATeRt iii he re a a En Ya Union woo. 50 aie os mea Samuel EaT ord io os, [Agent con Lo as | | § SERVIA. ; | I Belgrade... 1. 005 Maxwell K. More- | Consul ....:............ | 2, 000 } head. | j ET iA pe era Christian Végeli......... | Viceconsuli oo ute dl nD a SIAM | | Bangkok... oo. Irwin B. Laughlin... Consul-general........... 2, 000 ! IYO Tr A a ea a James W. White... .... |- vlc ania, mivdinmyiva.s Albert S. T roughton rh {:Deputy consuls. iui ac sl tna len Sa. Algar E. Carleton ....... fAgent:.. oc. ee Louis J. Rosenberg ol Consul olor oo 0, 3, 000 Charles Karminski...... Vice and deputy consul . el SE Antonio J. Bensusan..... Agent vn EER William J. Alcock ....... Agent I pl FR Se hls Ps George M. Daniel ....... Agent.. Eide Solomon Berliner... Consul»... 0... ooo |: 2,500 Robert C. Griffiths.......| Vice-consul Rt Ea re CEO Peter Swanston ......... LN I a ASB GE Mannel Yanes:........ Abert lo Se fe ass Henry A. Johnson {Consul 2 0 wor ido | 2,500 Joseph 1. Byrne... .... Vice and deputy. consul 7... J. nd Henry W. Carey. Agent ait eR Leeumans Alexander J. Marks. flAgent oo a LE EL WT Lo Re a | Agent sifie s | (| | | | Robert S.8. Bergh. Consul. .o so. 0ul iui ony, | 2, 500 Carl W. E_ Lindquist... .[ Vice and deputy consul'........l... Hugo Lindggen. uso iwAgents. or. ss al Se Sa Edward I,. Adams. ..| Consul-general........... | ~3, 500 Axel Georgii... x... il Vice-consul-general ... ...... i ath Carl KE. A. Friberg.......| Deputy consul- general. Victor Svensson... ..... AGEN LS i Sn a een Wi | | George Gifford... ... Consul Vo or stars | 3, 500 Samuel Hollinger ....... Vice and deputy consul ........ Lon Edward Figgins. Comaul =. “02. 0 n | 3,500 Leo J. Frankenthal. [£ Vice and deputy consul ..... «Mf... Ernest I. Phillips ....... ThATent ee EE fa Francis B. Keene ...| Consul ........ 0... 3, 500 Louis H. Munier. ..| Vice and deputy consul rat Theodore F. Dwight . SAGEnt Sn ERR [os ann, Robert E. Mansfield. FCongull cn anne | 3,500 Julius Hartmann ........ | Vice and deputy consul ........ En Alfred C. Tevis. ; | Agenl iii iin eis 8 [Sia Thomas W. Peters ..| Consul- generals hoo ne | 4, 500 Frederic W. Cauldwell. . .| Vice and deputy consul-general fr Adam Tieberknecht .l' Consul. ....0.... Li 3, 500 Joseph ‘Simon... ...... 0. | Viceand deputy consul ........[.....5... Hermann Griiebler...... 2 NE ER RRC Se Se Ei Ne SO, | Jesse B. Jackson ... 4 Comsul 0 2, 500 David Torinler i... oo Vigeiconsul io Soros dis anne Aid nls Lorenzo Y.:Manachy....| Interpreter... ©... on. os, 400 Frederick Poché. AerA gem ce Se lel Richard Viterbo... ....... EE Se iS SHA William C. Magelssen! Consul... ....... 0... 2, 000 BE ERE Vice-consul.... BT aa Henry P. Chalk.......... Agent . a Se ay ef Sy Gabriel Bie Ravndal.| Consul: _general . SS 4, 500 Alexander Powell . | Vice and deputy consul- general ra Nasif Meshaka .......... Agent hr ee I a ‘Theodore J. Struve -..... Agent SRT SR Ara Ira Harris. . ACHE a a er ee Lewis M. Tddings . oo Consul-general............ 6, 500 John Giffen. Sd | Viceand deputy consul- pens al el é i nl ST United States Consular Officers. 347 TURKEY AND DOMINIONS—ZANZIBAR. Office. Officer Rank. Salary. TURKEY AND DOMIN- | IONS—continued. Constantinople. .......... Edward H. Ozmun..| Consul-general.......... | $6, ooo Do. Ser ... William Smith-Iyte..... Vice and deputy consul-gen- | : I eral mar shal, and interpre eter. | 2, 600 8 Ty REL CE a Se | Oscar S. Heizer.. Deputy consul-general. .| an Be a re Me Ser | Thomas O. Morton ......| Inter preter. Saimks oe 3 600 DO a i an sa ees Arshag K. Schmav onan. | Interpreter .. a a yd Rea iia a 1, 000 DO ar rn Oscar 5 elzeri ..n..oh I Interpreter, Ji. coin t idan. 1, 500 Dardanelles. oho renelcEranle Calvert, Lr ont een cl ci ns oT ben 72 Se Saloniky.. ol iat. ies Pericles Hl.Lazzaro. i. [Agent oo 0 ions A aly foi Havput. ooo a0 Evan E. Young. .... Consul. 0... i oi | 3,000 Pos Toh, Eroest W Riggs. “loi Viceleonsul.. onc a isn [rhe Jernsnlon, fniia TR Selah Merrill ....... Consul. on aiid 5 3, 000 Do, waa Herbert B. Clark =... 0. Vice-consul.o lalla un dannii nen iioe Yoffa ces canoes ns | BE. Hardegg. ov. .0.0. 000 LC A Sl [oemeennns Sivas. Sar na fe a Comsmlic. i ove tina | 2,000 Smyrna Broest 1. Harris... Consul. ..0.0,. 0 oni | 3,500 Do a A a fa aaie Ernest A. Magnifico ..... Vice-consul...... 000 aT EATER Pe re a Ee AGE Sh James W. Wilkinson... I" Deputyveonsal.=........c.. co lao, Motiiene Sassen RE Michael M. Fottion...... Agent. coi dod saa Seal . Trebizond ..... ..0... .... Milo A. Jewett ...... Comsnlia on ol nasa an 2, 500 1B TT Ce EAs GE i RE Isaiah Montesanto....... Vice-consul i Li ul ce co nba SAMBOUN ... ns Ea William Peter-........ =. Agel cui 0s. arm ne re hea URUGUAY | | Montevideo... .......... John W. O’Hara. .... Consuls Soni neil [3,500 J 8 TT SEN Te SRE SR NE Thomas W. Howard..... Vice-consul. i Jodan ribo ON VENEZUELA La Guaira.. 0... cia. Thomas P. Moffat . Consul oon lh no 3, 000 0) RIE ed te BE me fu te Benjamin G. Pengelly.. | Vice-consule.. foc ni ed Barcelona i. v0 Sinn Igmacio H. Balz.......... Age rT CAtacas.. iat i sind OF Rudolph Dolge . aiid Agent oi Ln Ln i Carupanos.. ai. o.oo i Jos€ Blasing.. 0.50 Agent a ea aE a Ciudad Bolivar. ......0.0 0 Robert Henderson. -ic Agent. wna vii. hues Maracaibo... ........ FugeneH. Plumacher Consul. snc 2, 500 10 Ee I Jesus Luis Henriquez. .. . | Yice-consul iain nnn 18 re A Ee Se TSR HD TR GE iwDeputy consul...:.. o.oo. LENE ST, COTO ive dia ins aan a ed aa Josiah I... Senior i... Agent Fe SE a Ovary bir a Sian Wilhelm J.T Much, 2 liAgent [0 in hun on oro Heh Sa Valera iio. hase sani. RAR Pes a Bae a sea le dgents i. Puerto Cabello. .......... James W. Johnson... Consul... .... .... 2, 000 10 RA aa Ue al Edmond A. Burrill ...... Vice and deputy consul .......|...... ZANZIBAR Zanzibar ...o..lo nig Frederic MacMaster | Consul 0.000 nd lla 500 3 Be Re ne RE Harris R. Childs. ....... kViceconsul.......... 0... fe 348 Congressional Directory. CONSULAR CLERKS. [Authorized by the act of Congress approved June 20, 1864.] Charles M. Wood... ... .. Rome. Frederic W. Cauldwell. : St. Gall. George H. Scidmore... Yokohama. Augustus E. Ingram... Berlin. St. Leger A. Touhay.... ‘Bari. Hernando De Soto..... Paris. William Dulany Hunter Washington. Homer M. Byington ... Naples. Richard Westacott.. ... London. Roy H. Neely ......... Havana. Dean B: Mason... .... Paris. PTohnW. Dye .....2... +. Washington. Maddin Summers ... Madrid. set STUDENT INTERPRETERS. China. Julean H. Arnold...... Fuchow. Albert W. Pontius. ..... Tientsin. Frederick D. Cloud. ... Hangchow. | Hubert G. Baugh. ..... Canton. P. S. Heintzleman..... Dalny. i George H. Butler... ..... Peking. Charles I. I,. Williams. Shanghai. [ Willys BR. Peck. .o..... = Peking. Charles]. Arnell....... Mukden. tTohn I. Viney... =... ... Peking. Willard B. Hull....... Hankow. Japan. Charles I. Chandler ... Tokyo. John K. Caldwell. .... .. Tokyo. Adolph A. Williamson . Tokyo. A Foreign Consuls in the United States. 349 FOREIGN CONSULS IN THE UNITED STATES. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC—AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. r bia, Wyoming, and Sullivan. [ Residence. | Name and jurisdiction. Rank. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. | Mohile-Ala............. | Manvel 8: Macias"... [...00... | Vice-consul. i San Francisco, Cal... ... Dr. Agustin Risso. Patron... ...... Do. | Washington; D..C......... nan 8. Attwell 00... 000 0 | Do. | Fernandina, Fla ..... of Tomas C. Borden... 0 oss 0, Do. | Pensacola, Fla. ....'... LT Harris. Plerpont iain oie | Do. i Savannah; Ga... on [Andrés B-Meoynelo. .......i 0.00. | Do. 4 Brunswick, Ga.......... Rosendolonrag ois Jv Do. 1 Chicago, TL... 000... PY Hudson Lo Do. i New Orleans, 1a........ [Alfred LeBlanc... no Do. Portland, Me... ......... Clarence W.Smmll..............., Do. Baltimore, Md... | Tames’. Ferouson:. =o... 0... Do. | Boston, Mass. ...... ak Guillermo McRissock ......... . Do. { Guifportand Ship island, |. 200. cov ss ada ol nn | "Consul, i Miss. | Pascagoula, Miss........ Felix. deCastro........n.... ~ Vice-consul. i St. Lows, Mo. 6. ..0 00 [Gustavo von Brecht... ni... Do. I New Yark City, N. V....| José Vicente Fernandez........... Consul-general. For the United States. | Catlos’A. Galarce 0... . 5 | Consul. Pedro Rodriguez Flejel =... Vice-consul. Philadelphia, Pa. ....... Guillermo? Wilson... ...0 0. Do. i) Manila, P21, 0.00... Alberto Manigot ... 0... on 50 Do. | Notfoll, Va... 0... 0, | Guillermio Blyver:, -...........0 00d Do. | | For Norfolk, Portsmouth, and New- | | port News. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. | Mobile Ala, NW. . EB. Stoulz: ise. Consul. A San Francisco, Cal... ... Brancis Korbel. vin. 0 Do. | Pensacola, Fla.......... HL Banrs. wit ronal has | Vice-consul. For Florida. Savannah, Ga,.......... Bdward Barew:. ii 0s ii Do. Honolulu, Hawali.... ... Federico A. Schaefer ... ..... ....... | Consul. Chicago, TI1... 7... Alexander Nuber von Pereked. . . .. | Consul-general. New Orleans, 1a........ Franz Hindermann........ 0... Consul. Baltimore, Md. .... ety G. Lomis Hester... i..o.. 0... 0.0, Do. il For Maryland and Delaware. | 3. Boston, Mass... ...... 7 Arthur: Donner: o.oo, 4. { Consul. / St. Tons, Mo... Perdinand Biehm........ 0... Do. New York City, N. Y....| Otto von Hoenning O’Carroll ....... Consul-general. Cleveland, Ohio......... Lonis von Jeszenszky 0. oi oo Vice-consul. i For the counties of Ashland, Ashta- bula, Coshocton, Crawford, Cuya- hoga, Delaware, FKrie, Fulton, { * Geauga, Hancock, Henry, Holmes, Huron, Knox, Iake, Licking, I,0- rain, Lucas, Marion, Medina, Mor- row, Ottawa, Portage, Richland, | Sandusky, Seneca, Stark, Summic, | Trumbull, Wayne, Williams, Wood, I and Wyandot. | Hazleton, Pa. oie ony EGER Ns Je | Consular agent. | For the counties of Schuylkill, Luzerne, | Carbon, Lackawanna, Susquehanna, | A Bradford, Tioga, I ycoming, Colum- il | 350 Congressional Direclory. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY—BELGIUM. = 27% Residence. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. | AUSTRIA-HUNGARY—COMN. Philadelphia, Pa...., ... Theodor Ritter von Thodorovich.. In charge of consu- ; late. Pittshare, Pao. 000, Adalbert Merle. 01 o 00, . 00 .. Consul-general. Jurisdiction includes West Virginia. : Manila, P. 1... Peter Reofft nr. 0 da Consul. San fuan, BP. R70 Joannes BD. Stubbe oils Do. Charleston; S.C... ...... Charles Witte... 0. c. ....| Vice-consul. Galveston, Tex... +... John Reymershoffer . .... 0.2 Consul. Richmond, Va........... Christophorus 1. D. Borcher ..... .. Do. Milwaukee, Wis. ....... Anton G. Veith. oi d Do. BELGIUM. Mobile, Ala. ........ Rebert B:duMent.... ....0.......... | Consul. For Alabama. | los Angeles, Cal. ...... VN. Ponely ivr ivi ices vu vinhh | Vice-consul. 7 San Francisco, Cal... .. FeWodon:... voi Tout i se Consul-general. For California, Idaho, Montana, Ne- | vada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, | Alaska, Arizona, and Hawaii. Denver, Colo... .n.... i... J-Mignolet. i aig nai ne Consul. For Colorado, Wyoming, and New 7 Mexico. Jacksonville, Fla... ...... J-Buttgenbach... i 0.0 Vice-consul. Pensacola, Fla... .o.... PW DeHowe rl vn ea Do. Atlanta, Ga... 00 I Yamentde Give... v.00, Consul. Savannah, Ga........... eR a Do. Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... RoBTanoe coro hain .| Vice-consul. Chicago, Tl...» ...... | Ch: Henvotin, .. von... sare Consul, Louisville, Ky... ..... LSE DeRidder tn dis iii wd Do. E For Kentucky, Ohio, and T'ennessee. | : New Orleans, Ia........| C..SiSchaefer. oo 7 Do. Boston, Mass... ouaiss. B.S Mansfeld, oii ony oie, Do. : For Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Ph. Mansfeld: 0.0m 0 Vice-consul. Detroit, Michi..c ......... | Théophile Francois..." ... Consul. SteTonis, Mo woo. ib TL Seguenot on ih unos on Son SoC Do. For Arkansas and Missouri. Omaha, Nebs: ovo. ik A Delaney. 0.00) nog. ie | Do. | For Kansas and Nebraska. | New York City, N.-Y...l.Plerre Mall 0. oa avai Do. Philadelphia, Pa... ".. Paul Hagemans'. 2c. =. .. -..| Consul-general. For the United States. | H. Hessenbruch. ar vn aoa | Consul. For the counties of Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Car- bon, Center, Clinton, Chester, Co- lumbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton, Hunt- ingdon, Juniata, I,ackawanna, I,an- caster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Iycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Mont- : gomery,. Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Pot- ter, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Sny- der, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and : i York. Pittsburg, Pa... oF. Lo MOeser sr ara Vice-consul. For the counties of Allegheny, Arm- strong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Craw- ford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, I.aw- rence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, : : and Westmoreland. ; Manila, P. I>... oo Ch. Iie Vionmois:. cova iia. Consul. } For the Philippine Islands. Foreign Consuls in the United States. 351 A BELGIUM—BRAZIL. 1 — rt Residence. | Name and jurisdiction. Rank. | BELGIUM—continued. | i Mayaguez, P. R00... FA Brava, 0 Si nh Vice-Consul. § For the departments of Mayaguez ] ; and Agmuadilla. | Ponce: BP. Bio. oir, J. Tdcol uo Juang wi san Do. ; For the departments of Guayama and 2 Ponce. San Juan; P. BR... Co Renop in anh a a Consul-general. For Porto Rico. 3 BEB Saldafia aa Consul. For the departments of Arecibo, | Bayamon, and Humacao, and the island of Vieques. & Charleston, S.-C... i. | DD. McRavalrost wi. Faas. D0, For North Carolina and South Caro- i ima. Galveston, Tex... .... i. | J- Vanden Broeck. 12.5... 5. i Do. For Texas, Indian Territory, and Ok- | lahoma. Norfolk and i Newport [ J. P. André Mottu....... 0... ooh Consular agent. News, Va. | Richmond, Va... ....... WO. Nolte... oo and Consul. For Virginia and West Virginia. Seattle, Wash... LE. CoNenfelder. hor nis oon Vice-consul. GCreenBay Wis... 000. J. Bo Brices iv oa oa | Consul. For Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Da- BOLIVIA. kota, and South Dakota. | San Diego, Cal... .... Philip Morse hr, aro Consul; San Franeiseo, Cal ...... | Gabriel Valverde Calle ... 0.0. -.; | Consul-general. For Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and | | Arizona. Chicago, l........... 5 Frederick Harnwell .0......... ... Consul. Baliimore, Md....... .... | Raymond M. Glacken ............]| Do. Kansas City, Mo... ... Edwin Ro Heath oo i ool 0 | Honorary consul. New York Clty, NV... | Abigail Sanjines.........0.. 00. . Consul-general. Philadelphia, Pa........ Wilfred H.Schoff. ... =... i 20. | Honorary consul. BRAZIL. Mobile, Alas... Yuwie M. Moragniez..... 5 ovo nn | Vice-consul. | 7.6. McGonigal .... ious | Commercial agent. San Francisco, Cal... ... Archibald Barnard." ... ..- =. Vice-consul. Fernandina, Bla. .....70 Peverenx Bacon. cr ni vio Do. Pensacola, Fla. no... Joli To Borras. on ivria oe: Do. Brunswick, Ga.......... WalterB. Cook’... a Do. B.D. Walter iv. nih | Commercial agent. Savannah, Ga....... .... William S. Adams. 00a | Vice-consul. RCS Hanecks: ou. Dos nina, Commercial agent. New Orleans, 1a...... .. Charles Dittman o.oo 000 | Vice-consul. : ; | Emmanuel Dittmann...,......... | Commercial agent. Calais, Me. niin William A Muichie, =n. 70 | Vice-consul. Baltimore, Md........... .. fein rE a ae | Commercial agent. Boston, Mass... ....... 5. | Jayme Mackay d’Almeida......... | Vice-consul, | Pedro Mackay d’Almeida......... | Commercial agent. Gulfport, Miss. ...... .... Walter Fosters ison 00 0 | Vice-consul. Pascagoula, Miss. ....... EManueb Ross oo a oh goad Do. | y Andrew Gray. or con Us | Commercial agent. ; St. Lonis, Mo... | Affonso de Figueiredo... ...... | Vice-consul. New York City, N. Y....| Antonio FontouraXavier......... 2) Consul-general. | | Francisco Garcia Pereira Iedo ....| Vice-consul. | Philadelphia, Pa ........| Napoleon Bonaparte Kelly... ... Gee Do. | Henry C. Sheppard... c+, oii Commercial agent. | San: Juan, BP. R.. 00 Waldemar B. Yee... oo io, 0.5 i Vice-consul. Norfolk Nas. a0 "Barton Myers... cond on sont Do. [ Pranic A Gilbert Lo arb Commercial agent. \ Richmond, Va... ... | George Annesley Barksdale....... Vice-consul. J Robert 1, Brooke i... oh Commercial agent. 352 Congressional Directory. CHILE—COSTA RICA. Residence. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. CHILE. San Francisco, Cal... ... Juan Searle 2... Jinn hen, Consul. Panama, Canal Zone ....| JeronimoiQssa. ........, PR A Do. Savannah, Ga............ Roberto B. Reppard...i...... 7... ‘Do. Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... Ho Renjes:.. omits ont no Do. Chicago, TIL... 00.0. Mo]. Steffens, to 00 cali Vice-consul. Baltimore, Md»... RG. Leupold... 2 ioieiorib, Consul. Boston, Mass... .......... HeracioN. Bisher. = = = Do. New York City, N. ¥."....| Adolfo Ortuzar Bulnes.. ............ ... Comnsul-general. ° For the United States. Portland, Oreg.......... Willis H.. Jenkins... i 0 Consul. Philadelphia, Pa... ..... Dudley: Bartlett =o: 0... 0 000 Do. Manila, PT... 000 A Malveliy oo oo iia oa Do. San Juan, PB. Roo 0. Manuel Pernandez Niter............ Do. Port lownsend, Wash... .[ Oscar Klocker............c...... 0" Vice-consul. Tacoma, Wash... ........ J. Tennant Steeb.’....... 0.0 Do. CHINA. San Branelsco, Cal ia afi ao sais sth Sl eas Comnsul-general. Owyang King. .... ioe, 000 Vice-consul. Honolulu, Hawaii ....... Chang Cheh-Tamial nh nk os, Consul. Boston, Mass ........... Stephen W. Nickerson .»......... Honorary consul. New York City, N.V....! Shah Rail-fu .......0. 0... 5. 2. ..[ Consul, Tal Wing Cn beni iu, Vice-consul. Portland, Oreg ....-.... Moy Back Him. somos oonn 0 Honorary consul. Philadelphia, Pa. ....... Thomas W. Barlow... ......... Do. Manila, P.T......0.0 a Su Vu=tehn oc it in re Comnsul-general. COLOMBIA. Mobile, Ala’... i. Juan Tloren Marty... iv... | Consul. San Francisco, Cal. ... Jorge Terao v sluice da vy | Do. New Haven, Conn. ...... Alejandro BP. Ramirez... 0... 0... Do. Tampa, Yin... 0 Francisco I. Otero... 0 oe Acting consul. Chicago, Ul. « = wows Erskine M -Phelps. ii i) 2. Consul. José Miguel Rosales... .... =... Vice-consul. New Orleans, Ia........ Alfonso Delgado... ............... Consul. Baltimore, Md ............ B.W.Feldner ......... 0.0. Do. Boston, Mass... .......... Jorge Vargns Heredia... . ....... ... Do. Francis Russell Hart -............ Vice-consul. Detroit; Mich............ de a Consul. St. Loomis Mo 2, rant [Arbuckle on irc ait age | Do. New York City, N.V... I Carlos M. Sayrla 0... 0 | Consul-general. ; PhanorBderi: ve Sato ooo | Vice-consul-general. Philadelphia, Pa’, ... ..... William Harper >... 000 000 00, | Consul. San Juan; PR. ...0 Wencesglao-Borda. ov. ia. 2 D0; Noifolle, Va... .. + Howard P. Wilson. ................... Do. COSTA RICA. Mobile, Alla vo vn Paul B. Rapier ool 0 ud Consul. San Francisco, Cal... ErnestoMartin 0 i.e. Consul-general. rE a SE a Consul. Denver Colo... .... .-. Casimiro Barela .....5. .... Coane Do. Chicago, lla oa) Berthold Singer. oi ii. Do. New: Orleans, la........ Tamar C. Ouintero. =... Do. 2 John Marshall Ounintere......... ... Vice-consul. Baltimore, Md =... ... ... William A. Riordan .«.......... ..[: Consul, a ———————— Foreign Consuls in the United States. COSTA RICA—DENMARK. 353 Apalachicola, Fla ....... Pensacela; Fla... 0.0. Savannah, Ga... a Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... Boise City, Idaho... ..... 59-2—2D ED For Colorado. Sol Brash of ini ning Carl. MeRenzie Oerting .....c.. . . For Florida. 3. BaHolsty Cg Sa HR Macfarlane +7 «no nba WalterS. Bruce... vii For Idaho, Residence. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. COSTA RICA—continued. | Boston, Mass. i... Joseph. J. Corbett. i... i. . Consul. St. Louis, Mo... 5... Brust B. Filsinger: oi... 00 Do. New York City, N.Y vo] Juan J. Ulloa GL oo oa ini ol, Consul-general. Juan J. Ulloa Go: o.oo, un Consul. Tonis Chable fac." 0 or Vice-consul. Portland, Oreg............ Grandville G. Ames. ............... Consul. Philadelphia, Pa... ...... Gustavo Niederleinn............... Do. San Juan, Po R oii, Sergio Ramirez: Noi 000 Do. Galveston, Tex. ......... Henry Mosle =u: 0 i i, 0 Do. Norfolk, Va... i... Charles M. Barnet... ..... C0. Do. CUBA. Mobile, Ala ....0. 0. Leopoldo Dolz y Arango.......... Consul. Tos Angeles, Cal. Jv Tomas I. Duque y Amara ........ Do. Fernandina; Fla. ........ William B: C. Duryee . ........... Do. Jacksonville, Fla. .... 7. José I, Romero y Polledo .. ....... Do. Key West, Fla. 0... Antonio Diaz'y Carrasco... ....... Do. Pensacola, Fla. ......... Vincent]. Vidal, 5... 0.0 cin Do. Tampa, Bla. a... 00k, José R. Cabrera y Zunzunegui. . ... Do. i : For Port Tampa also. Brunswick, Ga.......... RosendoMorrls. on. coo iii oo. Do. Savannah, Ga... Lek AB -NMoynelo..o «0 he is | Do. Chicago, Hl... mi... os Jacinto la Tie oe. co vo Do. Lonisville, Ky. o.oo. Richard. P, Cane... .............. | Do. New Orleans; Ia ........ Manuel Izagnirre:. nl vse Do. Portland, Me .......... Thomas H. Blaherty... oi. ..... Do. Baltimore, Md... o.oo... Cyrus Sears. vais olay vay Honorary consul. Boston, Mass... L0 José Monzé6n y Aguirre. ... .. asConsul. Detroit; Mich... ........ CW. Harrah. oon 000 Do. Gulfport, Miss. ....... Sao Walter Boster.. mma Do. St. Tonis; Me: 0.0. =... Charles E. Livingston Thomas. ... Do. "New York City, N.Y . ....| Ociavio Zayagy Adan ........... Comnsul-general. For the United States. Antonio Altamira y Polo....... ... Vice-consul., Cincinnati, Olio. =... Francisco Pefia y Hernandez. . . ... Consul. Philadelphia Pa ......... Taiz Garzon'y Duany....... ..... Do. wih jurisdiction over Wilmington, | Aguadilla;P. BR... oo .. Otto Philippi vo. vii oi on | Do. Arecibo, P:R... Fernando Aleman y Vallee ....... | Do. Mayvagiiez, P.B-..... i"... Alberto Bravo Gonzalez... .. Do. Ponce; PR 6. 00 in Carlos Morales Alvarado. ...... ... Do. San Tuan, BP. Roo Jai Salvador Rosy Pochet ..... .... .. Do. Galveston, Tex 1... .. J: Nelson Polhamus’, c.f... 0 Do. Norfolk, Va... ..... CMEaylor. 0.0 v0 Do. With jurisdiction over Portsmouth. Newport News, Va ...... Carl Hugo Amal’ oot), 00 Do. DENMARK. Mobile; Ala... 8.0 00 Younis Donald 7.00 00 Vice-consul. > For Alabama. Little Rock, Ark. io oo aon a a a Cia Do. SanPrancisco, Cal... ... H.H. Bukholma. Laine Consul. DenverColo in 0. Viggo Fgede Baerresen.... ...... Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul, 354 Residence. Congressional Directory. Name and jurisdiction. DENMARK—continued. Chicago, Tl: wie hou Cedar Falls, Iowa ....... Kansas City, Kans ...... louisville, Ky... no... New Orleans, La... ..... Baltimore, Md... ......... Boston, Mass... 5... Petroit, Mich... ....... St. Paul, Minm........ ... Scranton, Miss... St. Louis, Mo...c. 0.0 dou. Omaha, Nebr... = T.ovelocks,; Nev......... Perth Amboy, N. J. .:.: New York City, N.Y... Wilmington, N.C....... Pargo,N. Dak... ....... Portland, Oreg. 0... 0. 7 Philadelphia,Pa._. 0... Manila, P-L... oan Humacao, P. R... +... Mayagiiez, P. R00. Ponce PR. nn Lok ies San Juan, Po-B. o.oo Vieques (Crab Island), P.R. : Charleston, S.C. .o......5 Galveston, Tex... ......« Salt Take City, Utah... - Newport News, Va... ... Norfolk: Va: lo. Seattle, Wash............. Racine, Wis. ....-.. J... 2... DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Chicago, Ml: oc. Baltimore, Md... ....... New York City, N. Y.... Wilmington, N.C. ...... Philadelphia, Pa. ..... ., Agnadilla, P. R......... Arecibo, PR... 000 Humacaoa Po Bo. a ii Mayagliez, P.B.......... Ponce, PR onal nail San Juan, P. Biol vs 0 Vieques, P. RR... a Christian XJ. Hansson... ......- Marcus Andreas Oldenburg ....... Vigeolyngby ..... cou 0000 For Iowa. Jep Hansen Mailand......... ..... For Kansas. Charles BE. Currie. ri dissaias 4 For Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio. Thyge SOeganrd. [oo oii 0... Holger A. Koppel oi. aviv. ids For Maryland. Gustaf Tomdberg - 00. ov. 0 0007 Peter SOrensen... 0. al Joh C. Nelson... .... 20a. i. For Minnesota. For Mississippi. C. E. Ramlose . For Missouri. TheodorOlsen.-.- . ie n ini LR Helm oi i vals Seay For New Jersey. Martin Julius Charles Theodor Clan Alexander Severin Heide... ....... For North Carolina. ; Henry Kroghis oh nbn Mark Ti Thomsen i. i ivi For Ohio. Willlam Eisen... 0... : SRE, For Oregon. - TN. Wallen... Sal nny For Pennsylvania. Robert Henry Wood... -.-......... AmtomoRoIg oo oh Albert Bravo oo. 0 0 aa Carlos Armstrong ......... LE a T.G.LWaymonth:. .............. Nictor-Duatell, oo nal aan James M. Seignious ............... For South Carolina. Tens Moller... omer lian PeterFlansen. = orc i oo 20d Carl lugo Arnal ic 00.000 CharlesiM. Barnett... ov 0. : John P. Jacobsen. .....: ov. a For Washington. Peter Bering Nelson... 0... ..... Frederick W.-Job. ...........o..0.. William A. Riordan... .......0. Yabo FB. Riallo: ice nei oor Andrew]. Howell: jr... 0.0 Thomas B. Wanamaker. .......... Simeon Rovira... 000 Angel Sanzy Ambros.............. José Janer....... rea Enrique A.-Rousset............... Ernesto Moringlane ..:............ Juan Fugenio Medina y Cortés. . .. For Porto Rico. Juan: N.Julbe Ponpart............ Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul. Vice-consul, Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Vice-consul. Do. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Consul-general. Vice-consul, i Foreign Consuls in the United States. 355 | ECUADOR—FRANCE. Residence. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. ECUADOR. Los Angeles, Cal........ | Tomas T.. Duqué =. ov. nv Honorary consul- general. San Francisco, Cal... -.} Dr, D. Pedro Arcentales... .... 5... Consul-general. Pablo A Andrade: 0 oon. Vice-consul. Chicago, Ill... a. Ts Millet woolen. ain Consul. New Orleans, La........ Carlos ViCoellon oii a, Acting consul. Boston; Mass... =... 0% Gustavo Preston... sod onan Consul. New York City, N.Y... .| Felicisimo lopez. .:.n.. . iui Comnsul-general. Rafael Zevallas Cy... oo. Vice-consul. Cincinnati, Ohio... Pavid'S: Reinberg... i... 50 oon Honorary consul. ; Philadelphia, Pa ....... .. Cassing A "Green own vae Consul. . Manila, B.L.o.ias 00 Ricardo: B. Barretto od. oon Do. Charleston, S.C... .... -. Guillermo Oliveras Haal.......... Vice-consul. Norfolk, Va... io... Charles M. Barnett... 0. 5h Do. FRANCE. | Birmingham, Ala. ....... SimonKlotz. to ii. Sie ol an Consular agent. Mobile, Ala... v0. 0 GuARyiSre Dh on Do. Nome, Alaska .......... Albert Schreider.... 0. 2h 0, Do. Los Angeles, Cal........ Auguste Fagenot i..00.0. 1... Do. : San Francisco, Cal.. ....| Etienne Marie Louis Lanel ....... Comnsul-general. For California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, | Washington, Alaska, and Arizona. San Jose, Call. rx vn i RE Consular agent. Denver, Colo... v.00 A. Bourauin: =i ovis nas in Ry Do. Apalachicola, Fla. ....... I Antoine Jean Murat... ni... Do. Pensacola, Fla... ........ | Westerby Howe 5. Do. Tampa, Bla. ......00..0. Vicente Guerra. > 20005 bids us Do. Savannah, Ga........... | Alexis Nicolas... .... 20 Sau, Do. Honolulu, H.1..... i. | Jean Antoine Vizzavona .......... Honorary consul for Hawaii in charge of vice-consulate. Chicago, Il... oo. ue | Henri Antoine Joseph Mérou... ... Consul. For Colorado, North Dakota, South Da- kota, Illinois, Indiana, Towa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Louisville, Ky... 2. 5 Michel Hermann... ino. Consular agent. New Orleans, La. ....... Marie Paul Véran Dejoux ........ Consul. For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Geor- gia, T,ouisiana, Mississippi, Tennes- see, Indian Territory, and the Ter- ritory of New Mexico. | Baltimore, Md... ........ "Téonce Rabillon oi nit. Consular agent. Boston, Mass... .. i... i Joseph I. Flamand oc 0.00 Do. Detroit, Mich... 0... [Joseph Belanger: och oloo oon Do. Sti: Paul, Minn... | Frangois Célestin Boucher......... Do. Kansas City, Mo........ i Emile-Stanislas Brus... 00 Do. St.Louis Mo... 0... Lome Seguenot =. o.oo an Do. New ¥ork City, N. VV... [ Alcide Ebay o.oo lai oon Consul-general. For North Carolina, South Carolina, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New York, Penn- sylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Virginia. Cincinnati, Ohio. ..... .. -Bugene C. Pocley-..0 wn o Consular agent. Portland, Ore... i... Charles Henri Tabbé.:..o... 0.» Do. Philadelphia, Pa... ..... Fdonard: Pesoll.o ius ona es | Consul. Manila, PY oo 0 Frangois Léon Marie Labrouche. . .| Do. : il Adjuntas, P.R" 0 0 Tonssaint Palmieri ooo 00 Consular agent. bl Aguadilla, P.R 0... ...' M;Henry Décluy.. 0.000.000, Do. Arecibo; PB. i a a Re ee i | Do. a 356 Congressional Divectory. a FRANCE—GERMANY. i a SEE han 0 Residence. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. A i dl at et il is v a 8 K¥RANCE—continued. ou Arroyo-Guayama, P. R...| Vincent Antonetti ............... Consular agent. a Barros; PR... ciao Josephi Rojas Cortes... 0. ur Do. | Mayaguez, PR... ..... Dr. Andre Orsin® 0. wv il. vic Do. a Pouce, P.R...... i... OD: Pellch via an i asin, | Do. a Salinas, Po RI can id Joseph Marie Lota........ 0 Do. | SanJuan, P.R Marquis de Moy (Georges Alex- | Consul. & andre Gaston). | : Utnabe, PR... i 00 | Ange Figueroa Velez ii... 0070.0 0 Consular agent. a Brownsville, Tex... .... bCelestin Jago >... ahs Do. Dallas, Tex... | Jean Batiste Adoue i. 50 Do. Wl Paso, ex. iv. LA, Courchesne [0 olin Do. ih Galveston, lex. ....0. .... Auguste Marie Jouve... 0 0. Vice-consul. a For Texas. San Antonio, lex i ols ol. Sse A I Re Consular agent. Norfolk, Va... Walter Hl. Taylor... ....5 co 0 Do. Seattle, Wash... ......... | Pierre Jean Baptiste Joujon-Roche. Do. Tacoma, Wash...) 2. | Clinton Peyre Ferry ......... Sra Do. GERMANY. Mobile, Alac....... | B. Holborn o soius ainsi 0 0) Consul. ; | For Alabama. Li San ‘Francisco, Cal... ['Branz Bopp sooo dati serie. 5 Do. 8 For California and Nevada. a Denver Colo =v. 5, Georg Plein = 0 oii a 0a Do. i For Colorado and Utah and the Terri- | | . ; tories of New Mexico and Arizona. | Washington, D. C. ..... .. Gustav Dittmar 8%. ..0 0 vin Consular agent. ] | Pensacola, Fla. ....... ['Gerhard Rolfe, 0. Vice-consul. i For Florida. . Hi Atlanta, Ga. as 0, | Dr. Brich: Zoepfiel. =~. 4 a Consul. ii For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North ii Carolina, South Carolina, and Ten- bil : | nessee, ; : Darien, Gad. nan analog Se ss ences pl Sn et no Vice-consul. Savannah, Ga........... :Benst Bichhorn 2.) lv blo usw Consul. ol For Georgia. i Honolulu, BT. 0.0 oa ee TR RE ee Sey Do. Fl | For Hawaii. | Chicago, 11.0. sn, | Walther Wever. .............0..0. Do. i | For Illinois (except St. Clair, Madison, 8) and Monroe counties), Towa, Michi- fl gan, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. . Paul Roly. uaa iso insra. Vice-consul. New Orleans; La. ....... Ferdinand von Nordenflycht. .. .. Consul. | For ILouisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. | Baltimore, Md... fF Georg A von Linge... oo oh 0 Do. | For Maryland and the District of A Columbia. | Boston, Mass 2... Ln | Wilhelm Theodor Reincke. ....... Do. IH For Maine, Massachusetts, New fi | Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Sto Pad Minn. 0a { Johannes Grunow:. ... 0 <5. ua. Do. | For Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. St. Lonis, Mo... .....~ | Maximilian von Loehr... ........ Do. | | For Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kan- | ! | sas, Missouri, Oklahoma; and St. ! | | Clair, Madison, and Monroe coun- | | ties in Illinois. Mr: Von Reden =: coins oo | Vice-consul. New York City, N.Y. {Rarl Bling... 00. 0 iwi | Comnsul-general, For Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont. | Karl: Greist rid iii smo on Consul. i For the port of New York. | : Rudolf Pranksen oii sin 00, Vice-consul. | Wilmington, N. C...... | ae A Sr TR TER Consul. ] For North Carolina, . Foreign Consuls in the United Stales. GERMANY—GREAT BRITAIN. Residence. GERMANY—continued. Cincinnati, Ohio... ... Portland, Oreg:...... =. Philadelphia, Pa... Cebu, PP. Tu on so 0 Manila, Plevna Ponce, PR cn saris Charleston, S.C... 0... “Galveston, Tex... .. Norfolk, Va, Lior ohh Richmond, Va... ....... Seattle, Wash. .......... ... Tacoma, Wash ............ GREAT BRITAIN. Mobile Ala... 05 Tos Angeles, Cal... San: Diego, Cal... San Francisco, Cal... ... ® Denver, Colo. 7. i... Apalachicola, Fla ....... Pernandina, Fla. ........ Jacksonville, Fla... .. .. Rey West, Fla... .... .... Pensacola; Fla.......... PortTampa, Fla... ...... Punta Gorda, Fla........ Brunswick, Ga.......... Darien, Ga. i. va Savannah, Ga. .......... Honolulu, Hawaii....... | Name and jurisdiction. | Josef Tettenbaur... 5. 2 0. on. For Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. Oswald. Lehan: ci io ios orn For Oregon and Idaho. Perdinand Ritschl....... ...... For Delaware and Pennsylvania. B-Colging uno aan an ini. Pranz Grunenwald. 0 nian Islands, and Guam. Otto Philipp: +... oss, Hubert Koberg, = ode on. vii Julins: Umbach ei coon 0 : Waldemar Hepp. oon a uo 50 For Porto Rico. Charles Otto Witte. ..... 0. i... 00, For South Carolina. For Texas. WilliamLamb, .....0. i. Yor Norfolk, Newport News, and Portsmouth. Carl. Bmil Vietor: o.oo iia For Virginia, except Norfolk, New- port News, and Portsmouth. Alfred Geissler.......... AA For Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, and Chelan, Clallam, Douglas, Ferry, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kit- titas, Lincoln, Mason, Okanogan, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Spo- kane, Stephens, and Whatcom coun- ties, Washington. Otto Richter 2... ov or For Adams, Asotin, Chehalis, Clarke, Columbia, Cowlitz, Franklin, Gar- field, Klickitat, Iewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, Wah- kiakum, Wallawalla, Whitman, and Yakima counties, Washington. Edmund Joshua Seiders .......... Charles White Mortimer .......... For the district of T,os Angeles. William Fo Allen. oo. ve. io Courtenay Walter Bennett, C. I. E. Arizona. Wellesley Moore... oho. ia. Alfred Cribben. iio i CB -Porter: i or ie a FBmestiNo Nicholl oo aa ioan :Bdward Sudlow ia... 0.0 Wl. Taylor i. 0 James Applewhite Donnelly.... .. James Ward Morris. =... 5... Albert Folger Dewey oo. Lu RosendoTorras: 2o a oa pa, Robert Manson. 4. soit. Henry Watts Russell de Coétlogon. For North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Raymond de Burgh Money Layard. Theophilus Clive Davies. ......... For California, Nevada, Utah, and | 357 ‘Rank. ws | | Consul. Acting consul. ' Consul. In charge of vice- [ consulate. | Consul. For the Philippine Islands, the Sulu | | | In charge of vice- consulate. | Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Do. Acting consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul-general. | Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do Do. Do. Do. Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Portland, Me. .; io... 358 Congressional Directory. GREAT BRITAIN. Residence. GREAT BRITAIN —cont’d. Chicago, Til. ens, New Orleans, Ia........ Baltimore, Md... ....... | Boston, Mass. ... |... Dalath, Minn... 0... 0... St. Panl, Minn... ......... Biloxi, Miss... =... 0... | Kansas City, Mo........ St. Louis, Mo... ....... Omaha, Nebr... ........ New York City, N. Y...:; Wilmington, N.C... .... Astoria; Oreg..- hi. Portland; Oreg- io. Philadelphia, Pa... .: Cebu PY. ai ani Holle, BT dis So aii Name and jurisdiction. Mexander Bing. viii For Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minne- sota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Mon- tana, Wyoming, Missouri, OXkla- homa, and Indian Territory. Thomas Edward Erskine ......... Heury Thomas Carew-Hunt....... For Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Charles Alexander'S. Perceval... .. John Bernard Keating... ......... For all the ports of entry in Maine. Gilbert Fraser... il ii i008 For Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Archibald Campbell Charlton ..... William Wyndham... ......... ..-. For Maine, Massachusetts, Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Hampshire, and Vermont. lionel Edward Keyser... ....... | Henmey Taylor: 0.0 tins | John William Robinson........... James]. Temon:. ta oui nl | Frank Stanley Young ............ | Western Bascome Coombe ........ Mathew Alexander Hall. .......... Sir Percy Sanderson, K. C. M. G.. For NewYork, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Charles Clive Bayley... .... 0... Edward William Paget Thurston . . Joseph Poulter Smithers. .......... James Sprumt an ns Peter 1,)ICherry vr vata voy Jomies Laidlaw... 0000 cli For Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. | James Ernest Laidlaw . . Wilired Powell.’ ois Soin For Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and | Michigan. | Charles I,yons Markham Pearson. . Charles Agustin Fulcher... .. Manila PL... oa | William Joseph Kenny... -.. Arecibo, PaRi- ou i tC David Wilson. urate Arroyo de Guayama,P.R. Humacao, PR... Jo Mayaguez, P.R 00 Ponce, P.R .... v5. Sah Juan, PIR... co Providence, R.1........ Beanfort, 8,:€C i ol Charleston, S.C... .... Galveston, Tex... ..... Sabine Pass, Tex ........ Apia, Tutuila, Samoa . ... Newport News, Va....... Norfolle, Va. ....co....0 Antonio Rote. ln Loa vn For Humacao, Naguabo, and Fajardo. AdolfE:Stelfens. oer Sa William Brown Churchward ...... Thomas G. I. Waymouth ......... For Beaufort and Port Royal. James Cuthbert Roach). .......... Horace Dickinson Nugent......... For Texas and New Mexico. . Samuel Wythe Barnes... :........ John R. Adams... 5... hob For Sabine Pass and Port Arthur. Thomas Trood James.Haughton....... i... oo. Barton Myers... oii vii. a ¥ernando Miguel Toro. ....... ... | [George A. Stockwell, ........... [John Ernest Wessler one Alexander Harkness. 0... .. .... | Do. Proconsul. Vice-consul. Consul-general. Consul. First vice-consul. Second vice-consul. Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. | Consul-general, | Vice-consul. John CharlestMcCormick:..."..c.... | Do. Do. ® Do. Do. | Consul. | Vice-consul. Do. | Do. Do. Proconsul. | Consul. | Vice-consul. Do. | Acting vice-consul. | Vice-consul. | Do. Foreign Consuls in the United States. GREAT BRITAIN—HONDURAS. 359 Residence. GREAT BRITAIN—cont’d. Richmond, Va.......... Port Townsend, Wash. . . Seattle, Wash... in. Tacoma, Wash:.......... GREECE. San Francisco, Cal... ... Chicago, ll, 5th nl Boston, Mags... 0 Lowell, Mass..." .. no Sti Touis; Mo. obi Butte, Mont oo... New York City, N. Y.... Philadelphia, Pa... ..5 Nashville, Tenn... :..... GUATEMATA. Mobile, Ala... ......... = San Diego, Cal. ....... x San Francisco, Cal... ... Pensacola, Fla ........... Chicago, I1L. .... a. ok Kansas City, Kans. ..... Youisville Kyi. io... New Orleans, Ia... ..... Baltimore, Md... ......... Boston, Mass... 0.0 ok St.Louis, Moi... 0 New York City, N. Y.... Philadelphia, Pa. ....... San Juan BP: RB... .. Galveston, Tex. .......% Seattle Wash, ii... - HATTL. Mobile; Ala, Savannah, Ga... ........ Chicago, Ml. = ara Bangor, Me... 7........, Boston, Mass: . «0... New York City, N. Y.... Wilmington, N. C....... Mayaguez, P.R'........ es San Juan, P:R ......... HONDURAS. Mobile Ala. :........ 0... Los'Angeles; Cal........ San Diego; Cal..¢.. .... San Francisco, Cal ...... Chicago, TIL... 0 Kansas City, Kans ...... louisville, Ky ..... ..... New Orleans, La ........ | | Name and jurisdiction. Philip Arthur Sherard Brine . ..... Oscar Blocker. +i vb oa, Bernard Pellyite ce pain fast John Barron Alexander........... John Capsimalis.... .......c. 0.5 Nikolaos Sallopoulos ............. John Parmenides, oe. 2000 nia. MVE datren.s ov aii an |*Dem. Jannopoulos. 5.005 | CG. N.Teolomitis.. ui. uci os. DN Botasslos iii ala hi S.HBdwin Megargee......i..i.. La Panteles Ch. Panagiotopoulos. . . ... De Enis Puig 2 oii oh Ormond W. Rollin i. /... ins... Felipe Galicia... o.oo: AngelPefia i on sii, NViticente J. Vidal oo cir si AC Garsin fl A Sa For Illinois. BdwinR. Heath ol aint io 00 For Kansas. Shirley M. Crawford... ..... 0... 2 Julio: Novella... ooh ooaei oon C.-Morton Stewart, jr-=.. 2... 75. For Maryland. Benjamin Preston Clark .......... I. D:Kingsland... 22. 0 For Missouri. Dr. Ramon Bengoechea. .... .:..n.0 Gustav Niederlein............... i. Manuel M. Sama.............0...0." J Merrow... Sse aE Andrew J. Ballet... 200 0000 Cuthbert Singleton... 7... 7. Pre. McConville, orb = ni on Benjamin CiClark.... 0... Geffrard Cesvet,. i in oth We DoBagsett. 0 Sh ons William M. Cumming .............; Ramon Viada , i nied. 0s Imis M.Moragliez toa... 0 Tomas. Duqué i... cia ius; Tomas Dowell. oo on ar George HF. Stone. =. vi. oi: 0 Bawin BR. Heath... ..os 000005 James B. Buckner. ...... i000 Juan J. Fernandez... oni... B. Herndndez...v.. 0.0. vias ae Rank. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Consul. Do. Acting consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Comnsul-general. Consul. Vice-consul. Comnsul-general. Hon. vice-consul. Comnsul-general. Vice-consul. Hon. vice-consul. Honorary consul. Do. Do. Consul-general. Honorary con. gen. Honorary consul. Honorary con. gen. Comnsul-general. Honorary consul. Do. Do. Do. Vice-consul. Do. Consul. Do. Do. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consular agent. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Consul-general. Do. Do. Do. Comnsul-general., Vice-consul, 360 - Congressional Dirvectory. Residence. HONDURAS—continued. Baltimore, Md ..:....... Detroit, Mich... .......... St.. Lows, Mo... on: New York City, N. ¥.... Cincinnati, Ohio. ....... Philadelphia, Pa. ........ Galveston, Tex... ........ Seattle, Washi... 7... ... ITALY. New Haven, Conn. ...... Washington, D. C.... ... Pensacola, Fla........... Tampa, Fla... on Savannah; Ga... 0 Honolulu, Hawaii... .... Chicago; Tl... von Springfield, Ill ...:..... Indianapolis, Ind. ....... South McAlester, Ind. T. Louisville, Ry... ..... New Orleans, Ia........ Bangor, Me. =... ihn Portland, Me... ...o.-.: Baltimore, Md.. ........ Boston, Mass... 0 00 Calumet, Mich... .. ...... Detroit, Micro. 005 Minneapolis, Minn. ..... Guliport, Miss. ......... Vicksburg, Miss......... Kansas City, Mo... .... St. Touis, Mo... ior. Butte, Monto... 2. 5. Newark, NJ. or. Arenton, Nal. or Albany, N.. Vi... o.. | Buffalo, N. Vn a. | New York City, N. Y.... Carlo Papilio aos Vice-consul. Taig Villarl.. clo ringi is Do. Shape ee el | Consular agent. Gaspare Vervena. cn... =o i oy Do. Prospero Schiaffino. oi | Do. Gustave Tosti... =. =. | Consnl For Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. | Rocco Brindisi. 5. oh 2 oe. 0. Vice-consul. HONDURAS—ITALY.: Name and jurisdiction. Rank. C. Morton Stewart, jr... .... ....on Consul-general. Carlos Ml. Grebus:. =. 00 Go Consul. Guillermo: G, Griffiths. ... ... .. Vice-consul. LL.D. Kingsland. = ood ona Consul-general. Dr. Salvador Cordova... 0. Do. TI. Willard Tein. © a sadviin Vice-consul. BI Peters, on, toi a Do. Robert J. Winsmore........... Comnsul-general. rn RRs esd TU Se Cong, Ri Chilcott unl oi vis Sh Do. Giovanni Tvalich........ 0.00. Consular agent. Benedetto Castruecio... ........... Do. Gerolamo Naselli... 0. 005, Comnsul-general. For California, Nevada,Oregon, Wash- ington, and Alaska. GiulioRiceiardi......... oa Vice-consul., Pasquale Corte. oc. oooh Consul. For Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Kansas, Ne- braska North Dakota, South Da- kota, Indiana, and Oklahoma. Giulio Servadio .........00 ous Vice-consul. Michele: Ricelon i. ooviciin oninivis Consular agent. Antonio Ravaioli.... ..o.0. 0.00 0 In charge consulate. Giovanni Battista Cafiero ......... Consular agent. Giovanni Savarese... . i... .. Do. Trapani Taleo oo 0,0 tine on, Do. Federico Augusto Schaefer. ....... Consul. Guido Sabetta. i. .............5 Do. For Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and Missouri. | Bdmondo Federici ........... ...| Consular agent. Giovanni Passazelld. 0. 2a, Do. Giuseppe Fassino,.... ov... es Do. Giuseppe Cutten. Loar ha Sn Do. Tionello-Seelsls, in. oon nolo Consul. For Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Ar- kansas, Alabama, Florida, Tennes- see, and Indian Territory. Giacomo Rubeo Lisa... ....... .. | Consular agent. Cardiello Pietro di Antonio. ....... | Do. Fdeardo Perera... 4. =. Do. Nicola Ferro. ix ove das Do. rR A he ER | Vice-consul. Pietro lsmardi. iia | Consular agent. Domenico Ginecchio. .... i. | Do. Bernardo Dolzadelli ......... ..... | Do. Dr.. Alfredo Magnani ............. Do. Dr. Giuseppe Scarlata .. 0.0... | Do. Germano Placido Baccelli......... Do. Giovanni Banchefti. :...... | Do. Annibale Raybaudi Massiglia . .... | Consul-general For Connecticut, New Jersey, and | New York. Custavo dil Rosa... coi viveov nse | Vice-consul. a Sh Foreign Consuls in the United States. 361 Residence. TTALY —continued. New York City, N.Y....| Cincinnati, Ohio. ........ Cleveland; Oho." . 2. Portland, Oreg...... woo Dubois, Pa. oo aid Philadelphia, Pa... .:.. Pittsburg, Parone. Scranton, Pa... v0 Mamila Pod ns on | Ponce, PLR Jalna SaniJuan;, PRI co 0, Providence, R. I... ...... Charleston, S$. C.-ria... Memphis, Teun... = Galveston, Tex........... Ogden, Utah... 0. Norfolls, Va... ...... 0... JAPAN. Mobile, Ala... aq iy, San: Eranciseco, Cal... Honolulu, Hawaii... ... Chicago, Tic. ooo, | New Orleans, ILa........ Boston, Mass»... 0h St. Yous, Mo... 0. New York City, N. VY... .| Portland, Oreg........ .. Philadelphia, Pa ........ Manila, P.T.. 0es. Galveston, Tex .......... Seattle, Wash... KONGO. Baltimore, Md... ....... LIBERIA. Mobile; Ala. = =... 0 San Francisco, Cal ...... Atlanta; Ga, io 00 New Orleans, Ia...... NE Baltimore, Md sx. 20 Boston, Mass... ........ St. Louis, Mo... +o. Jersey City, NL. J... New York City, N. Y.... Philadelphia; Pa... ... Manila, Boo Galveston, Tex ......... ITALY—LIBERIA. Name and jurisdiction. Rank. Bmilio Blea vio ini dn mii Second vice-consul. Carlo Ginocehio: iw Consular agent. NicolaGertia. rr i. eet Consular agent. Ferdinando Candiani d’Olivola.. . .. Do. Giuseppe Federici... o.oo. Do. Giacomo FaraForni.......0...... Consul. For Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- land, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, | and Georgia. | Mr Natali: crisis | In charge of vice- consulate. Fortunate Tiscar' 0 2 vv 0, | Consular agent. Francisco.Reyes. 0. oat | Consul. FoR Oosta. onto aa adnes, Consular agent. Alessandro Bozzoi. ii aie \ Consul. For Porto Rico. Mariano Vervena...... co... L | Consular agent. Giovanni Softile oooh a0 | Do. Rolando Aratac i oar rails | Do. Clemente Nicolini... . 5... .. | Do. Cesare Frazzinmi.. vo vino. 0 Do. Arturo Barats. o.oo a Do. eG Do. Giuseppe Caldara. 0 oo cee | Do. Arminio Conte... J. cn. vs | Do. William Peter Hutchison... -.-... | Honorary consul. KisaburoUyeno.......... io. ..| Consul. Miki Saitow ov ool sn Comnsul-general. Seizaburo:Shimidzu +... ....%.. Consul. John Walker Phillips .............. | Honorary consul. Osborne Howes 5... 100. Go ao Do. Ba Smith oon a ea Do. Sadazuchi Uchida... U0. a. Consul-general. Tsuneji- Atha i 00 sisi oon, Consular agent. J. Franklin McFadden... =: Honorary consul. Akatenka Shosukli = ico Consul. J.-H. Tangbehn. oo oir is | Honorary consul. Saburo THsamiden. vo | Consul. | James Gustavus Whiteley ......... | Consul-general. GeorgeW. Lovejoy ............... | Consul. Ray: P. Saffold . i... sa tok Do. He M-Tumer; 2.5 00 e tat Do. For the Southern States and District of Columbia. Toth Reynolds on vo. 0l Vice-consul. Willlam'E. Hoffman... ....... ... | Consul. Charles Hall Adams..............| Consul-general. For the United States. HuichinsInge .. 0. in. ool Consul. Albert: W Minick Sova nos Vice-consul. ChavlesT Geyer. bin wn 4 [i Consul. Thomas:J.. Hunt, .; ...oivui 0 Do. Robert Co Moon =». -i 0 vii Vice-consul. RiSummers. +. sive nmi onl. Consul. JR. Gibson us. oh ain nn Do. Residence. MEXICO. Mobile, Ala... 0. Bishee, Ariz... ohn, Clifton, Ariz... PUCSON, Ariz Yama, Ariz: oi. aiid, Calexico: Cal wily vn I.08 Angeles, Cal i... San Diego, Cal............ San Francisco.-Cal... .. = Ancon, Canal Zone... ... Penver, Coloy. . i ai000 Pensacola, Fla... Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... Chicago TL. 5a ei, Louisville, Ry ........... New Orleans, Ta........ Baltimore, Md.......... Boston, Mass... ............ Pascagoula, Miss. ....... Kansas City, Mo... . ... St.Xouis, Mo. ........... New York City, N. ¥. ... Cincinnati, Ohio... ...... Portland, Oreg..... . i... Philadelphia, Pa. ....... Manila P.1. 0... Mayaguez, P. RR... 5. Ponce, PRs Ghia on San‘ Juan, LR vo. 0 Brownsville, Tex. ....... Eagle Pass, Pex. ........ Bl Pago Tex ii. ilu 0m Galveston, Tex. ......... Congressional Directory. MEXICO. Name and jurisdiction. For Mobile and dependencies. Joaquin'A-Alvarer oo For Bisbee and dependencies. Isidro C. Romero... ii aii in. For Clifton and dependencies. Amtonmio Maza... 0x or Se For Douglas and dependencies. Toribilo Garcia... ons, For Naco and dependencies. Manuel Mascarefias........ ...... Acustin Pifie: oc ci oio vin n Benjamin Pizarro. v.. =o, Lh vic For Solomonsville and dependencies. Arturo M, Blag, outdo ay Carlos Fernandez Pasalagua....... Manvel Cuesta... 00 wn, For Calexico and dependencies. Antonio Lozano y Castro ......... For Ios Angeles and dependencies. Joaquin Diaz Prieto... 0 For San Diego and dependencies. Dr. Plutarco Ornelas. ...... For San Francisco and dependencies. Gustavo Levy. in hon on Porigue C.-Tlorente... to... Casimiiro:Bareln. ohio ois. Adelaido José Ortiz... =o... Abraham Diaz... .... 00. os Jaime N; Moreno... 0.0 oun Cuillermo Lanz =. i... ok ih For Honolulu and dependencies. Enrique C- Llorente. . o.oo... "For Chicago and dependencies. Horace C. Brannin'. .. 5... 20h. Emilio Aleman... oot ooo ii For New Orleans and dependencies. Manuel Torres y Sagaseta......... Arturo PD. Cushing... vl Prederick O. Houghten............ Vicente Rog.l. 0d rina Jose V.Dogal.... =... ov nad For Kansas City and dependencies. Hiram S. ‘Thompson... . 5.0. ov Miguel BE. Diebold >... For St. Louis and dependencies. Cayetano Romero... ...... ..u... For New York and dependencies. Antonioleon Grajeda ......... ... Rafael (G. Acogla oi. vain h For Cincinnati and dependencies. Prank A. Spenicer:.. oa. to. Manuel A. Esteva Ruiz........... For Philadelphia and dependencies. Caspar Wistar Haines. ............ Fvaristo Battle Hernandez . ....... Federico Gatell y Garcia de Quevedo Manuel Paniagua y Oller ......... Miguel Barraglm ... oo. cn iil Francisco de P. Villasana......... FranciscorMallen:. ..... 5. wo ooo Joaquin A. Alvarez...) cue Manuel N. Velarde... ............... For Galveston and dependencies, Do. Consul. Do. Vice-consul., Cousul. Do. Vice-consul. Consul ad interim. Consul. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. ; Vice-consul. i Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. Consul-general. Vice-consul. » Consul. \ Do. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. - Consul. Do. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Foreign Consuls in the United States. Residence. MEXICO—continued. Taredo, Tex. oir. Port Arthur, Tex... .... Rio Grande City, Tex.. .. Sabine Pass, Tex. ....... San Antonio, Tex.....:. Solomonsville, Tex. ..... Notiolk, Va. vias oo Tacoma, Wash.......... MONACO. San Francisco, Cal... ... New York City, N. Y.... NETHERLANDS. Mobile, Ala... 000 San FPrancisco, Cal...... Pensacola, Fla.. ........ Savannah; Ga... Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... Chicago, mm... he New Orleans, Ia........ Baltimore, Md.......... Boston, Mass. ......... Grand Rapids, Mich. .... StiPanl, Minn... :...... Shieldsboro, Miss ....... St. Touis, Mov... New York City, N. Y.... Cincinnati; Ohle........ Philadelphia, Pa. ...... Manila Polo aor. Ponce: P. Bow tii rani, San Juan, Pe Ri. Gdlveston, Tex... ... -..... Port Arthur, Tex. ........ MEXICO—NETHERLANDS. Namie and jurisdiction. 363 Antonio V. Lomeli .... For Iaredo and dependencies. WH GH and ran a AlbertoTieal i aa ba Alfonse: Jimenez... 0 a EnriqueOrnelas...... 0... has 0 | For San Antonio and dependencies. Arthur Cameron Humphreys... ... For Norfolk and Newport News. ASW. Thomelyi. io 0 on For Tacoma and dependencies. Ray DP. Saffold o.oo 0h vl Angtiste Jouve: .. oon ea ds | A Proskauer... oo io tn hn 1G TG Mastly vane aon va, | | A. A ENT La EE ea Ee dl | |W. de Brayn Kops... .............. For Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. BH. M von Holt ©. voi ani G.Birkhoff, Jr...) ioc on For Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, | Minnesota, Nebraska, North Da- | kota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Mon- tana, and Idaho. W. = Hammond: "oo cio ai For Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. CNL Dasey na Ie For Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode mont. For Michigan. For Minnesota. CRI. HH. vonGohren:...\.. >... BoB, Hangema. oo. onan For Missouri, Towa, Kansas,Colorado, Arkansas, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. Gerrit Hl. Ten Broek... - 0... J: B. Planten.... For New York, New Jersey, Connec- ticut and Pennsylvania. Hi Pluljoers oo Noonan A Wormser. oo. shih For Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. P. K. A. Meerkamp van Embden. . Anjo Cornelio Crebas.............. Jacobo Bravo: sori nora Otto B. A. TF. Wantzelius:....... ..... Alber Bo Lee ti. oo via ved 0 BaSuBlnt. no. nmr an ALJ... Vaylsteke oo... LLL Newport News, Va ...... Notiolk, Va.........:.. James Hanghton ...... .«.0 io. Jo Barton Myers .. Rod Mothu® on dein side Island, New Hampshire, and Ver- | | | oooh Steketee oc... 0 vai | Theodore EB. Koch... foo. 0... 0. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul. | Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. | Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. ‘Consul. Vice-consul. Consul-general. Consul. Do. Do. Do. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. 364 Residence. NICARAGUA. Mobile, Ala io oi. oy Tos Angeles: Cal... San Diego, Cal. ...... San Francigseo, Cal... ... Chicago, THis: en Kansas City, Kans. ...... louisville, Ry... ...... New Orleans, 1a........ Baltimore, Md . Read Boston, Mass Sy Ek ES Detroit, Mich 0... a0, Stal omnis, Mon wa New York City No. VV... Philadelphia, Pa. ....... Manila: PT, ais Ponce, PRA. neh San Tuan, P. Rica 0) Galveston, Tex. 2... = Norfolk, Va... ol Newport News, Va...... | Seattle, Wash... oy. NORWAY. Mobile, Ala... 000000, | Nome, Alaska 7... San Diego, Cal... .:. .... 2 | San Francisco, Cal: Denver, Colo =." 0-0 Fernandina, Fla ..... ... Key West; Fla... Pensacola, Fla... i. 200 Savannah, Ga... Lo Honolulu, Hawaii. ...... Chicaso, Mlle noi Decorah, Towa... New Orleans, Ia........ | Porfland; Me ............ Congressional Directory. NICARAGUA—NORWAY. Name and jurisdiction. Tmis M. Moraguez.:,... cou. 0 Tomas, Duque; .... on) 0. Tomds Dowell: iv oii av. 0000 Dr. Felipe Rodriguez Mayorga. .. . BSingen i aan nn Bdwin RB Heath... 0... 5. James FE. Buckner. i... 0. 0 Ramon Hchazarreta .....0.. 0. David Nufiez Henriquez . ......... James Ferguson... ion CharlesTIall Adams..." 0. ar Arthur 1, Bregler o.oo 00 ho LD: Bingsland. 0 a0: ooo ae Adolfo D.iStraus... -0i ih Pio Bolafles Alvarez... .~. ....... C. Trinidad Taeayo .. 0 on i Jalio Danow. soi hs Francisco Cancio y Vendrell...... Ramen: M. Capote... cob. Ta, ARerrier ay imine nh Charles M. Barnett, =... oo... Carl HugorArnal ».. ico oie oo ReChileott we mii rie i ai LouisPenald i... ois Sa For Alabama. Rasmus /Thorolf Lyng. =... ...... For Alaska. Jolin Engebretsen.. mi... ae. Knud Henry: Lond, o.oo For California, Oregon, and Wash- ington, and the Territory of Alaska. Axel B. Bangzelius. oon a0 on For Colorado. Thomas Crawford Borden ......... For Fernandina. William John Hamilton Taylor. ... For Key West. Eric Alexander Zelius 5... io | For Florida, except the ports of Key | West and Fernandina. Einar Storm Trosdal.. .~... ..: Pri For Georgia. William HE Arnold Ulrich Pfo- | tenhauer. For Hawaii. Fredrik Herman Gade ............. | For Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Johannes B-Wisti.. onion iowa. For Iowa. Andreas Ernst Ugland ............ For Louisiana. Tewksbury Loring Sweat ......... For Maine. Arthur Frederick Sidebotham. . ... For Maryland. Horace U. Gade v.20 iv iim vis For Michigan. | | Engebreth Hagbarth Hobe. ....... For Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Mon- tana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Consul. Do. Do. Consul-general. Consul. Comnsul-general. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Consul-general. Consul. Consul-general. Do. Do. Consul. Do. | Do. Vice-consul. Vice-consul ad in- terim. Consul ad interim. Consul. Do. Do. Do. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. | Do. Consul. Consul. is — Foreign Consuls in the United States. 365 NORWAY—PANAMA. Residence, Name and jurisdiction. Rank. | RRR 5 NORWAY — continued. | | | I sulfport Miss i. |- Joseph William. Corry... =. 00 Vice-consul. | 2 For Mississippi. St: Louis, Mo... = Predeik:Waage. of on oo Do. | For Missouri. Omaha, Nebr, o.oo. AL. Undeland .... 0... 0 Do. For Nebraska. I Buffalo, N. ¥.... ..: .[ Soren Th. M. B. Kielland. ..... .. Do. For the State of New York. | New York City, N.Y... ..f Ch. Rava. .o oh 0h oie Consul-general. For the United States (except the | Territory of Hawaii) and Porto Rico. PUTh Hansen. oon anu an aiid, | Vice-consul. Wilmington, N.C... {Alexander Severin Heide ........ Do. For North Carolina. | * Grand Forks, N. Dak... Halfdan Bendeke ..;.-... ........ Do. | For North Dakota. | Cleveland, Ohio. .......... Ole M. Pelegtad oor 000 Do. For Ohio. | Portland; Oreg::. ... ..... | Endre Martin Cederbergh ........ Do. For Oregon. | Philadelphia; Pa........ Johan Nordahl Wallem ........... Do. | 2 > For Pennsylvania. | Manila, Pol co. 50 Walter George Stevenson ......... | Consul. For Philippine Islands. | Mayaguez, P. R......... Friedrich Schroder... 0.0000 | Vice-consul. For Mayaguez. | Ponce, Po Re. coi Thomas Edward Lee ......... IES Do. | San Juan; P.R.... Joaquin F. Fernandez. . . . . ns, | Consul. | Charleston, S.C... ..... Chr, J. Xarsen, loo ive nsii | Vice-consul. For South Carolina. | Sioux Falls, S. Dak... Wollert Hildahl. © on a io Do. For South Dakota. | Galveston; Tex... Jom WW Bocke. li... sii Do. For Texas, except the harbors of Port | Arthur and Sabine Pass. Port Arthur, Tex... ... John Robert Adams /..... 2 i... Do. For Port Arthur and Sabine Pass. Salt Jake City Utah. ..! John Halvorsen... 000i abe Do. For Utah. | Newport News, Va ...... Carl Hugo Arnal v0 i 0 Do. For Newport News. Norfolk, Nao. a Charles Mitchell Barnett... ....... Do. For Virginia, except the harbor of | Newport News. Port Townsend, Wash. . .| Oscar Klocker.... nn 0, Do. Seattle, Wash... { Thomas'S. .H. Kolderup.... ........ | Do. Macoma, Wash... I Dirt Blaguwa..vo 0 00 Do. Milwaukee, Wis ........ (Olaf IT Rove o.oo ir oun | Do. : | For Wisconsin. : PANAMA. | | Mobile, Ala.....c..v. Juan de Dios Amador... 0. Vice-consul. San Francisco, Cal... ... | Alejandro de la Guardia .......... Consul. Rodman C. Pell ao ai, Vice-consul. Atlanta, Ga. ...... SSE Russell. Hopkins v..o.h 00. Consul. Hilo, Hawaii .......0 Reginalde XT, Guard... LL... Do. Chicago illeo 0 oy, C. Gilbert Wheeler... .......... Do. New Orleans; Ta... 0 Rodolfo Perez... ..., 0 5 Do. Baltimore, Md... ........ James BE. Ferguson .,......... .. .. Vice-consul. Boston, Mass... ...... Jorge Manuel Canalsi............. Consul. St. Louis, M6... 0.0... FPEAward EB. Prince... 000 00 Do. New York City, N.Y... | Raul Amador. S100 eel, | Consul-general. Philadelphia, Pa...... FWilfred BH. Schoff.., 0... o, | Vice-consul. San Juan PR... Charles Vére, i. ooo. a on, | Consul. Chattanooga; Tenw. 2’... James BR: Shaler... Ui i On, Do. Galveston, Tex so... (AA Van Alstyne = 0 00 Jou 00 Do.. Port Arthur, Tex... LW HL Gilliland ov cna hos. Do. Puget Sound, Wash , . . .. | Harry S- Garfield... i. Ea ' Vice-consul. 366 Residence. . | : | PARAGUAY. | Mobile, Ala... ..o...;. | Wilmington, Del... ..... Washington, D. C.. ..... Savannah, Ga. ........ Clilcago, Ill... 0-0. | Indianapolis, Ind ....... Baltimore, Md... 0. Detroit.» Mich... 50. Kansas City, Mo... .. 3 St. Yoais, Mo... 0.0% Newark, No J... 000000 Trenton, Noi. iit Buffalo, N.Y... 0 a, New York City, N. VY. ... Rochester, N.Y... ... % Cincinnati; Ohio... .. Philadelphia, Pa. ..... San Juan; P. Bc 0 Norfolk, Va. nu. rieis 0, Richmond, V2... .. PERSIA. , Chicago, Ill. ot in na St. Louis, Mo... .... 5 New York City, N. Y.... Philadelphia, Pa. =...i;... PERU. Tos Angeles, Cal... ... San Diego, Cal... 0.5: San Francisco, Cal... ..... Savannah, Ga. .........¢. Honolulu, Hawaii... .... Chicago, TIL... 0. New Orleans, Ia. ....... Baltimore, Md . ........%.. Boston, Mass: 5... New York City, N. V.... Portland, Oreg..... ...... Philadelphia, Pa .......... San Juan, PR... Charleston, S.:C......~...} Port Townsend, Wash . . PORTUGAL. San Francisco, Cal i... =. . Congressional Directory. PARAGUAY—PORTUGAL Name and jurisdiction. Rank. Blliott K- Rickarby ........ 0... | Vice-consul. Teodoro’A -Teisen. ov... 0. | Do. Clifford Stevens Walton .......... | Consul-general. NC NS ea a ee | Consul. Daniel 45 Fant An Cui oom 0 | Do. Charles: Br. Coffin i... ona cil | Vice-consul. Guillermo Tove ..c.0 iii is. Do. Juan Walkers 2 oan ibn. Do. Guillermo C.Winsborough ........ Do. CoM. Prymuesi ois ie ovw v0) Do. James AiCoel. isin iso Do. Richard C. Oliphant. =... 5.0. Do. Charles H: Funnell:. co. 0... Do. Felix Aucaione. ini 2 da Consul-general. Yor New York. : 1 William Evarts Richards:......... { Consul. William Wallace White. .......... Vice-consul. John Milves: iii or sas Do. Fduardo FH. Hargrave ........... .: Do. Rodman Wanamaker............. Consul-general. For the United States. Howard'S. Tones... oh, Vice-consul. Manuel Fernandez Juncos ....... Consul. For Porto Rico. | Carlos Barreto or basins, | Do.: For Norfolk and Newport News. g M.D: Boge orl iat, iay Vice-consul. Richard Crane dro. or. vl. ina | Consul-general. Milton'Seropyam ;. 5.00 aids vas Vice-consul. HR. Pratl ie es | Consul-general. Dikran Khan Kelekian........... | Consul. Alphonse’Rutis......0.. Pion. Consul-general. With jurisdiction over New Jersey. Haig Herant Pakradooni......... Vice-consul. | Elmer FP. Mackosjch....... 15. 50 ' Consul. SSI ry nna EERE EE Ce hr an Vice-consul. Borique Gran. onal inl von “Consul. CW. Sanssy. Sun sl nd miinss Do. For Georgia and Florida. BruceCartwright. o.oo Do. W.M. L. Fiske... 00.0. 00 Do. Richard Barthel. i oc. 0 oo ot, Do. OQ. GH.B. Rehrhahmn........... Do. FugenioC. Andres 0.5... o Do. ; Eduardo Higginson.............. Consul-general. Reginald Thompson... ... oo. Consular agent. Wilfredo H. Scheff. =... 5 ov Honorary consul. P. Santisteban y Chavarri......... Vice-consul. Tis BoSloans cos nina en | Consul. by For North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Albert Bartlett... a, Consular agent. For Port Townsend and Puget Sound. Ignacio R. da Costa Duarte. ....... | Consul-general. For San Francisco and its consular | : district. [oc Dr. José de Souza Bettencourt, . ... | Vice-consul, Foreign Consuls in the United States. 367 PORTUGAL—SIAM. Residence. | Name and jurisdiction. PORTUGAL continued. | Washington, D.C ....... Pensacola, Bla ........... Brunswick, Ga .......... Savannah, Ga............., Honolulu, Hawaii... .... Chicago, HY... biz i0 New Orleans, Ta... .@....: Baltimore, Md....... ....... Boston, Mass. ....00. i... Fall River, Mass... ..... New Bedford, Mass... ... New York City, N.Y.... Philadelphia, Pa........ Manila PL con 0 San juan, PR... 5. 00 Newport News and Nor- folk, Va. RUSSIA. Mobile, Ala. oi... San Francisco, Cal ...... Pensacola, Fla. Savannah, Ga. .... Chicamo dlls = ci ty Baltimore, Md .....0 0... Boston, Mass. =... New York City, N.Y.... Portland Oregi.t....... Philadelphia. Pa... ... Manila, P. Tova Galveston, Tex... 0 SALVADOR. San Diego, Cal... ........ San Francisco, Cal... .. New Orleans, Ia ........ Boston, Mass. 50 iid 0 St.-Tonis, Mo. =e. New York City, N.Y. ... SIAM. Chicago, Ill... ...00. 05 New York City, N, Y.... | Pmimanvuele Fronani ../ 0... [ Juan Ts Borde onion | [| ‘RogsendoPorras:. i tiaXive © [ Tigi-Tiapanl. oo 00a a | Antonio de Souza Canavarro-.. .. .. Aleixo de Queiroz Ribeiro ........ For Illinois. S. Chapman Simms... 1.0... Frank Frik jr. oie. oii 5. Viscount de Valle da Costa. ....... For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Jayme Mackay d’Almeida......... For Boston. Manoel Pedro Mackay d’Almeida. . For Fall Riverand its consular district. Joao Carlos da Silva Pitta......... Tuis de Sousa Monteiro Ferreira de Castro. For all the States except California, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Roberto Rumsey cin ooh oo lionel Hagenaers cou vns iil, John Masen od tans sn For the Philippine Islandss [“Alejandro Gaos'Berea. v2. 00.0. | Dr. Esteban Garcia Cabrera... .... James Hanghtons +... oo v0 Murray Wheeler... . cogs Paul Kezakéviteh..........0....0. Horace CG. Platts. vr 0 0 | Fannin Chipley ©... ol | William W.-Williamson........... Baron Albert Schlippenbach ...... Charles: Nitve ©. oon Jo 000000, Charles = Wyman, 00. 80000 Nicolas Lodygensky.............. Gustave Wilson. on or 0h TuisiMendelson .. 0 ad oo Encarnacién Mejia... .....0.. 0... For the United States. Dr.:Felix Formento i... .... .. George Andrew Lewis... 0... ... L.D. Kingsland co... an vn Fruesto Schernikow.. i... los. Milward Adams. 5.000 ann Loring Townsend Hildreth... ..... Maurice Generelly.... 0... 0, 2.5 | Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Consul-general. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. | Consul. Vice-consul. Do. p’ Do. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Consular agent. Vice-consul. Miguel Osorio y Cembrano. ....... Consul. Do. | Vice-consul. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul. Vice-consul, Do. Comnsul-general. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Hon. vice-consul. | Consul-general. | Honorary consul. Do. Do. Do. Consul. Do. 368 Congressional Directory. ~N SPAIN. Residence. Name and jurisdiction. | Rank. SPAIN. Mobile, Ala... oi Luis Marty Moragues.....;........| Hon. vice-consul. For Alabama. ; | San Pranclscos Cal ol vos bala dil, oa oss es inan Honorary consul. For California, Utah, Wyoming, Mon- | tana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska. Orel Martin Goldaracena y Eche- | Hon. vice-consul. varria. Fernandina, Fla......... Santiago Carrdo~[.. nol. Do. Jacksonville, Fla. ........ Juan Ferrer y Quintana... ...... Do. For Florida. Pensacola, Fla... x. Juan J. Borms: io onan Do. Tampa, Fla. soa 0b Vicente Guerra. +... oo i ooin Do. Brunswick, Ga.......... Rosernido Torras hn. 00... Do. Savannah, Ga... ....... Javier Esteve y Borrell... = Do. For Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. 2 Honolulu, Hawaii ...... Luiz Fernandez Alvarez. ..........| Do. Chicago, 11... .......;. Berthold Singer. 01 00s 0 | Do. New Orleans, Ia ........ Ricardo Rodriguez Diez. .......... | Consul. For Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, T,ouisiana, Mississippi, Mis- souri, Texas, the Territory of New : Mexico, and Indian Territory. Portland, Me ,........ Chauncey Red Burr | Hon. vice-consul. For Maine. Baltimore, Md... ...-. Prospero-Schiafimo. i000... Do. For Maryland and the District of Columbia. Boston, Mass. ........... Pedro Mackay de Almeida ........ Do. Guliport; Miss. ......... Frag Roger oc ails oooh | Do. For Gulfport and its district. Pascagoula, Miss... ..... Vicente Ros... nie ons | Do. . For Mississippi St-lodis. Mo in sono os pes reat | Vice-consul. New York City, N.Y ....| Arturo Baldasano y Topete........ Consul-general. Mariano Fabregas y Sotelo ....... Vice-consul. AvelinoPazos. i... do oo ' Hon. vice-consul. Philadelphia, Pa... ..... Horace Chester Newcomb. ........ Do. For Pennsylvania and Delaware. Cen Po Tocco +f Jesus Sanchez Mellade ..-......... Do. HBlodlo, PX, ns iris. Rafael Secoy Fabres ...... Consul. Manila, B.T c. noo v0 Alfonso Martinez de Tudela y | Comnsul-general. | Quiroga. | For Philippine Islands. Camilo Bargielay Perez .......... Vice-consul. Aguadilla, P.R =... A | Emilio Mazarredo ................ Hon. vice-consul. il 8 1 For Aguadilla and its district. | Arecibo, P.R........ | Angel Sanz y Ambros. i: .v...... Do. i | For Arecibo, Camuy, Ciales, Hatillo, | | Barceloneta, Manati, Morovis, Que- | | bradillas, Utuado, and Vega-Baja. | i Arroyo-Guayama, P. R. ..| Policarpo de Echevarria y Diaz... .| Do. il | For Guayama, Arroyo, Salinas, Patil- Ii | las, and Maunabo. il Humacao, PB. R000 000. Antonio Ma. Oms yCall........... Do. 1 For Humacao, Ceiba, Fajardo, TLu- { | quillo, Naguabo, Piedras, Yabucoa, i | Hato Grande or San I,orenzo, and i 2s Juncos. | Mayagiiez, P. R.........| Juan Vazquez y Lopez Amor ...... Honorary consul. | | For Mayagiiez, Anasco, Las Marias, Cabo Rojo, San German, Hormi- | gueros, Lajas, Sabana Grande, and Maricao. ; Francisco Pelegri Roger ............. ' Hon. vice-consul, Ponce, PBs ioe nats, Plorencio:Suarez 0 Do, For the District of Ponce, : flit 14 Foreign Consuls in the United States. 369 SPAIN—SWITZERIL AND. Residence. Name and jurisdiction. | Rank. SPAIN—continued. San Juan, P2B. 0 0). Enrique de Vedia y San Miguel ...| Consul. Tomas Rodriguez y Rodriguez. . . . . Vice-consul. Vieques, PB. R. ... rou Avelino PortelaiRolan... o......... Hon. vice-consul. For Vieques and its district. | Charleston, S.C... =. Antonio Gastaver >... Fo Do. : _ For South Carolina. | Brownsville, Tex........ Simon Celaya, (0 00. iho Do. Galveston, Tex... HendrichMosle =i... Do. For Texas, except Brownsville. Norfolk, Vai... =... Charles C. Richardson: 0... Do. | SWEDEN. ; | - Mobile, Ala... =. 0: | Louis Donalds voc h, oon iil 0s Vice-consul. Nome, Alaska. =~... .. | Rasmus Thoroli Lyng .......... .. Do. San Diego, Cal... | Jolin Engebretsen’....... -. cv = Do. San Francisco, Cal... Em Rae La a a | Consul. ll i For California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. 1 | | I : Hemey Tama, Jr. io coos Vice-consul. San Pedro, Cal....... 05 George H. Pech, jroo iu. oun Do. Denver, Colo... oon Hialmar BR. Sahlgaard. .... 0... Do. Pensacola, Fla... ...... Charles McKenzie-Oerting ... .... Do. Savana; Ga... 0 James Jee Rankin... .............. Do. Honolulu, Hawaii ....... George Rodiclk, anil oon oin iin In charge consulate. For the Sandwich Islands. sa Se ee Vice-consul. Chicago, Tl... .0.. 00. J.B Yindgren.. coooovoiici ies Do. Sioux City, Iowa. .......] Gustavus Nelson Swan............ Do. New Orleans, 1a........ [Peart Wight, © iio nas Do. Baltimore, Md... .....\. | Herman Rauschenberg ........... Do. Boston, Mass... 0 a5 0 | ET ATS See el SS eS Do. Grand Haven, Mich... .. | Daniel Frederick Pagelson........ Do. St.Paul Minn... Joseph A-Jacksom...- oo... 2, | In charge of vice- consulate. St. Lonis, Me... i: FCA A BhetrOmer J.-F Vice-consul. eo Omaha Nebr... Bmric M. Stenberg. .......... ... Do. New York City N. Vv... [A BB. Jolson... 0... 0 - Consul. “5 For Atlantic and Gulf coast ports. :M. Clarhelmiy... 10. <0 Vice-consul. Grand Forks NoDak. ol 00 oh Said ai aes | Do. Cleveland Ohio... | Laurentius Ludwig Malm. ........| Do. | Portland, Oreg. .... .... Endre Martin Cederbergh......... | Do. | Philadelphia, Paco]. ih on hn aa aia ana, | Do. : Manila, BP. ov ie W. GCG. Slevenison: 5... | In charge of consu- | late. Ponce, PSR cit FranciscoToross.. .. . Vice-consul. San Juan, PR... Waldemar Beliee . =... | Acting consul. For the island of Porto Rico. | : | Galveston, Tex... ... + Bertrand Adonei................ | Vice-consul. Salt Take Clly Ul. Ho i Sa a | Do. Novlolk, Va. wiv WilllamYamb.. 2. oh Do, Port Townsend, Wash. . [Oscar Klocker..... 0. Do. | Seattle, Wash... Andrew Chilberg: ...... . ......, Do. | Madison, Wis... ......... Halle Steengland =. 0... 000. Do. = SWITZERLAND. ] SanTrancisco, Cal. Antoine Borel... 0... Consul. For California and Nevada. Jean Freulers ovo len, Vice-consul., Denver, Colo... .... Paul Weiss: or on oso Consul. For Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. 50=2—2D EDh——24 Congressional Directory. SWITZERLAND—URUGUAY. Residence. SWITZERLAND—cont’d. Washington, D. C....... Chicago, Tl on os Yondsville, Ry............. New Orleans, 1a. ....... St.Paul Minn......... St. Louis, Mo.......... New York City, N.V..... Cincinnati, Ohio........ Portland, Ores. ...... ... Philadelphia, Pa........ Manila RB. 0.0 oi. on, Galveston, Tex,......... TURKEY. San Francisco, Cal... .. Washington, D.C... .... Chicago, Tl. i=. 2.0 Boston, Mass... = New Vork City, N. V. ... URUGUAY. Mobile, Alas... 0 San Francisco, Cal... .... Apalachicola, Fla....... Fernandina, Fla ........ Jacksonville, Fla... ...... Pensacola, Fla. ......... St. Augustine, Fla. ..... .\ Brunswick, Ga.......... Savannah, Ga....... Chicago TI i oi. on New Orleans, Ta........ Bangor, Me. 5. oo. Calats, Me... coin Portland, Me... .... ..... Baltimore, Md ....\..... Boston, Mass... ......... Name and jurisdiction. The Legation of Switzerland in Washing- ton has-charge of consular matters in the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flor- ida, and Montana. Arnold Holinger.,...: - 0... 0... For Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and northern Illinois. J.C. Baumberger: 0. For Kentucky and Tennessee. Emile ohn... boris For Iouisiana, Alabama; Arkansas, and Mississippi. Gottfried Stamm i... ....... 5.0. For Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. JocquesBuff. = con edin For Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and southern Illinois. Jacques Bestschmann.. v......... For New York, Maine, New Hamp- shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. James BE. Robect.” o.oo. 00 Frederick Jean Diem ............. For Ohio and Indiana. Charles Birches, “0.0. For Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. RB. Komal 7. 0 Sse For Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Bmile Sprig. oi eaviiy Jeaw Preisig in 00 Seno on Visicle Maller. 0. 0. nf i George’ B. Hall o.oo. 05 at Doctor Schoenfeld. ............... Charles Hentotin:,.-........-:... | Erank CG. Macomber............... Aziz Bey. ohn en Tis M. Moragues.....- =. 0.0... For Alabama. Tost:Coutm = ioral mi es Yor California. Salomon Brash... ....... RUG George ll. Baltzell. of. .5 LLL Simeon B. Carreras... 0. Jaime C. Watson - cis i. Rosendo Torras 5 ohh savas For Brunswick and Darien. Ramon Bsleve:, =. oc. 00 0 JanwiMofitt 4 is a res Gilbert TL. Green. > =. oii. For Iouisiana. James: BE, Marrett..:.. ou... 00 Prudencio de Murguiondo ........ For the United States. Leonce Rabillon... .. -.. 5... ....., Charles Hall Adams... ........... Consul. Do. Do. Do.’ Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Consul. Consul-general. Do. Do. Honorary con. gen. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Consul. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Do. Do. Consul. Consul-general. Consul. Vice-consul. Foreign Consuls in the United States. URUGUAY—VENEZUELA. 371 Residence. URUGUAY—continued. Pascagoula, Miss St. Louis, Mo New York City, N. Y.... Cincinnati, Ohio . .. Philadelphia, Pa Manila, P. I Mayaguez, P. R Ponce, P. R. San Juan, P. R Charleston, S. C Galveston, Tex Pass, Tex. Norfolk, Va Richmond, Va VENEZUELA. San Francisco, Cal Chicago, 111 New Orleans, La New Vork City, N. Y.. .. Philadelphia, Pa Cebu, P. I Mayagiiez, P. R Ponce, P. R ‘San Juan, P. R ..| Carlos Conde Port Arthur and Sabine | Namie and jurisdiction. Rank. Manuel 1. Ros.......... Se a For Pascagoula, Biloxi, and Gulfport. Thomas A" Eddy. =... ..... Adolfo Alonso Criado Eduardo F. Peters For Ohio. Antonio Sans Manuel Peypoch Carlos Armstrong Carles M. Barnett For Norfolk, Newport News, and Yorktown. George H, Barksdale Joseph Lander Eastland Pedro Alvizua Emiliano Martinez Carlos Benito Figueredo Efrain A. Rendiles Dr. Elias Martinez Oramas Mariano Veloso del Rosario Rafael Monagas Garcia de Quevedo. José Miguel Morales y Alvarado... Lope Bello Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Vice-consul. Do. | Consul. Do. Vice-consul. | Do. ' Honorary consul. I Vice-consul. Do. Do. Do. Do. Consul. Do. Do. Consul-general. Vice-consul. Consul. Do. Do. Hon. vice-consul. Consul. 372 Congressional Directory. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. (Offices, 464 Iouisiana avenue. Phone, Main 257.) Commissioner.—Henry B. F. Macfarland, president of the Board, Woodley Inn. Private Secretary.—Waldo C. Hibbs, 1715 Newton street. Commissioner.—Henry 1.. West, 1364 Harvard street. Private Secretary.—Ralph B. Pratt, 1444 V street. Fngineer Commissioner.—Maj. John Biddle, 1517 I, street. Private Secretary.—Daniel E. Garges, 50 U street. Assistants to Engineer Commissioner.—Capt. Jay J. Morrow, 1930 Calvert street; Capt. Wm. Kelly, The Westmoreland. Secretary to the Board. —William Tindall, 2047 California street. DISTRICT OFFICERS. Assessor.—E. W. W., Griffin, 1721 First street. Assistant Assessors.—]. I. Petty, 3331 O street; Louis C. Wilson, 1501 Park road. Board of Assistant Assessors of Real Estate.—S. I. Kalbfus, 25 Fifth street SE; Alexander McKenzie, 1446 Harvard street; Matthew Trimble, 1320 Rhode Island avenue. Board of Assistant Assessors of Personal Property.—Francis Nye, 1507 Park road; Albert A. Wilson, 2000 G street. Auditor.—John R. Garrison, 1437 R street. Deputy.—Alonzo Tweedale, 2825 Fourteenth street. Boards. - Charities. —John Joy Edson, president; Geo. S. Wilson, secretary, Oak Grove. Children’s Guardians (472 Louisiana avenue). —B. Pickman Mann, president; Mrs. Eliza A. Babson, secretary. Control, Rock Creek Park.—The Commissioners of the District of Columbia, the Chief of Engineers, U. S. A.; secretary, Maj. John Biddle. Dental Examiners.—A. D. Weakley, president, 1339 K street; Wm. B. Daly, secretary, 1006 F street. Education ( Thirteenth and K streels). —Geo. W. Baird, president; Wm. E. Chan- cellor, superintendent of schools; W. W. Connor, secretary. : Lxcise.—Matthew Trimble, 1320 Rhode Island avenue; S. I. Kalbfus, 25 Fifth street SE; Alexander McKenzie, 1446 Harvard street; chief clerk, Roger Williams, 18 Third street NE.; special assessment clerk, John W. Daniel, 1622 Riggs place. Medical Examiners: ; Allopathic.—George C. Ober, president. Llectric.—Elbert C. Benson, president. Homeopathic—]. B. G. Custis, president. Tharmaceutical Examiners—Frank C. Henry, president, 703 Fifteenth street. Supervisors of Medicine and Pharmacy.—J. B. G. Custis, president; Geo. C. Ober, 210 B street SE., secretary. Trustees of Industrial Home School.—]. Ormond Wilson, president; C. W. Skinner, superintendent. Trustees Public Library (Ninth and K streels).-—Theo. W. Noyes, president; Geo. F. Bowerman, librarian. Trustees of Reform School for Boys.—Crosby S. Noyes, president; G. FE. Darnall, superintendent. Trustees of Reform School for Girls.—Chapin Brown, president; Eliza A. Whit- ney, superintendent. Chemist and Inspector of Asphalt and Cement.—]. O. Hargrove, 1603 O street. Collector of Taxes.—FE,. G. Davis, 2211 R street. ; Deputy.—C. W. Collins, 52 C street NE. Coroner.—Dr. Ramsey Nevitt, 1820 Calvert street. District Government. : 373 Corporation Counsel. —Fdw. H. Thomas, 926 S street. Assistants.—Henry P. Blair, 416 Fifth street; Francis H. Stephens, 1819 Belmont road; James I. Pugh, jr., 3300 Seventeenth street. Disbursing Officer.—Charles C. Rogers, 1745 Park road. Deputy.—C. M. Lewis, 3319 Seventeenth street. District Building Commission.—The Secretary of the Treasury, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Executive Officer.—Maj. John Biddle, U. S. A., District Building. Supervisor of Construction.—Maj. Chester Harding, U. S. A., Washington Barracks. Engineer Department.—Chief clerk, Abner Y. Lakenan, 604 Tenth street SW. Electrical Engineer.—Walter C. Allen, 3307 Newark street. Engineer of Bridges.—W. J. Douglas, 1855 Calvert street. Engineer of Highways.—C. B. Hunt, 1815 M street. In Charge of Street Extension.—E. M. Talcott, 1801 Avon place. Inspectors of— Boilers.—FE. F. Vermillion, 123 Thirteenth street NE. Buildings.—Snowden Ashford, 1508 Twenty-first street. Fuel.—John C. Howard, 1149 New Hampshire avenue. Gas and Melers.—Elmer G. Runyan, 300 R street NE. Plumbing.—H. B. Davis, 1339 Fairmont street. Permit Clevk.—H. M. Woodward, Brookland. Physicians to the Poor.—1,. J. Battle, 306 E street; A. W. Boswell, 609 Ninth street NE.; G. C. Clark, 321 East Capitol street; James C. Dowling, 2008 Eighth street; Johnson Elliott, 718 H street NE.; C. E. Ferguson, 1648 North Capitol street; Howard Fisher, The Mendota; John P. Gunion, 927 O street; A. J. Hall, 928 I street; P. C. Hunt, 1815 M street; H. S. Medford, 151 C street NE.; Jesse Rams- burg, The Portner; F. F. Repetti, 149 B street SE.; James Stuart, 937 R street; W. G. Suter, 13 H street; J. R. Tubman, 1222 Eleventh street; J. A. Watson, 201 Monroe street, Anacostia. Homeopathic.—Rich. S. Blackburg, 2026 P street; I. W. Dennison, 1312 I, street; V. B. Jackson, The Brunswick; E. S. Lothrop, 8o7 East Capitol street; F. A. Swartwout, 12 Towa circle. Property Clerk.—M. C. Hargrove, 1603 O street. Sealer of Weights and Measures.— William C. Haskell, The Cumberland. Superintendents of— Home for Aged and [nfirm.—P. G. Smith, Blue Plains. Insurance.— Thomas F. Drake, 1515 Rhode Island avenue. Municipal Lodging House.—A. H. Tyson, 312 Twelfth street. Parking. —Trueman Lanham, Lanham, Md. Roads.—Morris Hacker, Chevy Chase, Md. Sewers.—David FE. McComb, The Plaza. Streets.—H. N. Moss, 1790 Lanier place. Street Cleaning.—John T. Twohey, The Stratford. Washington Asylum (Nineteenth and C streets SE.).—ILouis F. Zinkham, superin- tendent; visiting physician, D. Percy Hickling, 1304 Rhode Island avenue. Water Department.—W. A. McFarland, The Westover. Surveyor.—W. P. Richards, 137 S street. Veterinary Surgeon.—C. B. Robinson, 222 C street. Water Registrar.—G. W. Wallace, The Portner. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer.— William T. Belt, 233 North Capitol street. Deputy.—Frank J. Wagner, 1910 Eighth street. Battalion Chief Engineers.— Andrew J. Sullivan, 1506 Thirty-second street; James Keliher, 733 North Capitol street; Samuel R. Henry, 212 Fifth street NE. Five Marshal.—Philip W. Nicholson, 1619 New Jersey avenue. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Health Officer.— William C. Woodward, 508 I street. Deputy and Chief Clerk.—Harry Clay McLean, 1373 Irving street. Deputy and Chief Inspector.—Murray Galt Motter, 1841 Summit place. Inspector in charge of Contagious Disease Service.—William C. Fowler, 1812 First street. : Chemist.—R. 1,. Lynch, 2930 Fourteenth street. Medical Sanitary Inspector.—John E. Walsh, 202 East Capitol street. Poundmaster.—Samuel Einstein, 3406 N street. 374 Congressional Directory. METROPOLITAN POLICE. Major and Superintendent.—Richard Sylvester, 1223 Fuclid street. Chef, also Property, Clerk.—]. Arthur Kemp, 237 Tenth street NE. Police Surgeons.—Dr. Edmund Barry, Dr. W. T. Burch, Dr. J." S. Wall, Dr. Alfred Richards. Harbor Master.—1ieut. J. R. Sutton, 925 R street. Sanitary Officer.—Robert Sroufe, 523 Twelfth street NE. Hack Inspector.—G. S. Catts, 2143 1, street. Inspector of Pharmacy.— Detective Headguarters.—Capt. R. H. Boardman, 1218 M street NE. Captains.—F. E. Cross, 319 Ninth street SE.; Harry I,. Gessford, 416 Fourth street SE.; John A. Swindells, 3313 R street. ORIGIN AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT. The District of Columbia was established under the authority and direction of acts of Congress approved July 16, 1790, and March 3, 1791, which were passed to give effect to a clause in the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States, giving Congress the power— ‘““To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States and the accept- ance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings.”’ The local government of the District of Columbia is a municipal corporation hav- ing jurisdiction over the territory which ‘‘ was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States.”’ This government is administered by a board of three Commissioners having “in general equal powers and duties. Two of these Commissioners, who must have been actual residents of the District for three years next before their appointment and have during that period claimed residence nowhere else, are appointed from civil life by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate of the United States for a term of three years each and until their successors are appointed and qualified. The other Commissioner is detailed from time to time by the President of the United States from the Engineer Corps of the United States Army, and shall not be required to perform any other duty. This Commissioner shall be selected from among the captains or officers of higher grade having served at least fifteen years in the Corps of Engineers of the Army of the United States. Three officers of the same corps, junior to said Commissioner, may be detailed to assist him by the President of the United States. The senior officer of the Corps of Engineers of the Army who shall for the time being be detailed to act as assistant (and in case of his absence from the District or disability, the junior officer so detailed) shall, in the event of the absence from the District or disability of the Commissioner who shall for the time being be detailed from the Corps of Engineers, perform all the duties imposed by law upon said Commissioner. The salary of each of the Commissioners is $5,000 per annum. One of said Commissioners shall be chosen president of the Board of Commis- sioners at their first meeting, and annually and whenever a vacancy shall occur thereafter. The Commissioners are in a general way vested with jurisdiction covering all the ordinary features of municipal government. Congress has by sundry statutes empowered the Commissioners to make building regulations; plumbing regulations; to make and enforce all such reasonable and usual police regulations as they may deem necessary for the protection of lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the District, and other regulations of a municipal nature. Newspapers Represented in Press Galleries. PRESS GALLERIES. NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED. (Phone: House Press Gallery, Main 1246; Senate Press Gallery, Main 99.) 375 Paper represented. Name. Office. . Albany Journal... eta cv de Jehn:B. Monk .... ..... 1403 F st. Albuquerque Citizen .L............ 00... Ira Mo Bond. FL oi. nL 42 F st. Albuquerque Morning Journal............ iL. William Thavis......... 1229 Pennsylvania ave. Alexandria Gazette. =. 5. ns Sani ian Hubert Snowden: ......:. .. Alexandria, Va. Anaconda Standard... .. 0k AW Creeley. vw... Post Building. Arizona Republican. i... a... J. Charles. Hunt ......... 5 608 Fourteenth st. Associated Press... i. vies cvemeiio occu C. A. Boynton, supt........ Star Building. Harry'A.Colman.......... Star Building. Fred A Hmery ....c...... 0% Star Building. Edwin M. Heod..... ...... Star Building. RO. Bailey... i. oes Star Building. Jackson S: Elljott..... ...~ Star Building. Charles S. Smith....... "= Star Building. Elmer BE, Paine............. Star Building. John A. ‘Gross... .¥. ire Star Building. Atlanta Constitution. i i. tov John Corrigan... x 1417 G st. Atlanta Journal .......... 0... RalphiSmithi i. =.0. 00... 326 Munsey Building. Baltimore: American... .... lu Ds. Louis Garthe...............| 1470 Pennsylvania ave. John's. Shriver is. i. LL. 1410 Pennsylvania ave. Baltimore News... t. conn. diva vie in Edward E./Coyle .......... 48 Post Building. Baltimore Suna or on ha Si John PsMiller:. i... 0. Sun Building. Hal TaSmith o.oo Sun Building. William M. Mason........ Sun Building. Birmingham Age-Herald.................. Watterson Stealey.........| 1421 G st. Blsbee Review. un -oai nd anhamilns Charles’ P. Hunt ....5.... 608 Fourteenth st. Boston Advertiser Lt. cas. Sadan John L.orance.,. ......... 38 Post Building. Boston Evening Herald Boston Evening Transeript............0 ... Boston Globe y Boston Herald oi coool BrooklyniDaily Ragle ci... co oooh Brooklyn Standard Union Brooklyn Times Buffalo Commercial Bullalo TIMES fo. sa asain sbi as vs Charleston News and Courier Chicago Daily News Chicago Evening Post Chicago Examiner Chicago Inter-Ocean.. Chicago Journal.. Chicago Record-Herald . Cincinnati Posts, 4: sos ani nian Cincinnati Times-Star Cleveland Lender. cae cise iin sisewns Cleveland Plain Dealeri..i......... i.i.eo. Cleveland Press... 0b oh an Cleveland NEWS: is ol bay ais Cologne Gazette. oni oo. lea a, Columbia (S. C.) State Columbus Dispatch Pallas News: ir as sna Dallas Times-Herald Ry re En a ep SS Te RE Des Moines Register and ILeader.......... Detroll Tiree Press... i. . iv. ves: sisi sora Detroit Journal. ....... Sr eve Vrs teir ety Ernest G. Walker James Thomas Williams, jr. A. Maurice Low. i ......i500 Ernest G. Walker George Rothwell Brown. Harris M. Crist...... 2 Robert Halstead W. W. Price Edwin S. Hoskins C. A. Hamilton Win'S, Larner... nia Ralph Collins PH. McGowan........-. W. A, Hildebrand... o..... Florence E. Sullivan H. C. Hallam Leroy I’. Vernon Edward B: Clark... ....... J. S. Dunnigan Robert R. Jones NE Gilson Gardner Sumuer:M. Curtis.......... John T. Suter William E. Curtis Payond Patterson. . J. C. O’Laaughlin Wm. C. MacBride. ......... | S. E. Johnson.............. ¥redStarek.. .... -...... =. Jacob Waldeck Gilson Gardner............ Gus J. Karger CoS Watts hu. oaee WS Couch... oa. fo on, Jacob Waldeck Cilson-Gardner.......-.... Gus J. Karger Hermann Balz Zach McGhee Cus.J. Karger... vc. 50. Alonzo Wasson ... Otto Praeger Edgar C. Snyder John Snure Jesse I,. Carmichael Edward B. Clark,.... 1406 G st. 44-45 Wyatt Building. 1410 G st. 1406 G st. 1406 G st. 608 Fourteenth st. 422 Munsey Building. 301 Colorado Building. 318 Colorado Building. 501 Fourteenth st. 1502 H st. Herald Building. 1417 G st. 1417 G st. 904 Colorado Building. go4 Colorado Building. Post Building. 43 Wyatt Building. 32 Post Building. 31 Wyatt Building. go1 Colorado Building. 221 Colorado Building. 221 Colorado Building. Home Life Building. 1403 F st. 1403 F st. 1517 H st. 1517. H st. 1517 H st. Herald Building. gor Colorado Building. 16 Post Building. | 35 Wyatt Building. | 1345 Pennsylvania ave, Herald Building. go1 Colorado Building. | 16 Post Building. : | 515 Fourth st. | 1417 G street. | 16 Post Building. | 45 Post Building. 1417 G st. I so1 Fourteenth st. 1345 Pennsylvania ave. | 46 Post Building. | 43 Wyatt Building. 376 Congressional Directory. | NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED, ETC.—Continued. Paper represented. ; Name. | Office. Detroit News: vr nhl Satan ats bane a0 Geo. KE. Miller... ...........| gor Colorado Building. i Detroit Limes. i... ... Dah aves) Frank H. Hosford .. =; .....[ Colorado: Building. Duluth Herald i i ae i eG % | Chas. B. Lockwood ........| so1 Fourteenth st. Duluth. News-Lribune,. .. vob lah. YA Johnsen... ..:. 0. 38 Post Building. | Fort. Worth Telegram... cr. oo ann H.W. Schulz ov... 5k don brary Gost. Galveston News..... Shae AlONIZO WASSON oss ....| 45 Post Building. Grand Rapids Evening Presse oe via Wells FiHarvey. 0... 00 | 720 Colorado Building. Greensboro Industrial NEWS: nvr. Vitis John Bo Menk .........0u 1403 F st. Hearst’s Boston American ................| Charles P. Norcross.,......| 32 Post Building. Hearst's:Chicago American... ..............["Charles P.. Norcross... ..... 32 Post Building. HoustoniChronicle oul nds. ue or Sl Otol Praeger, on ia nie cits. 1417 G st. HOUStONEP OSE fa liviiis outeihis in hiiuse is uid Frank H. Bushick......... 1417 G st. Indianapolis NewS..................... ..| James P. Hornaday ........| 44 Wyatt Building. * A.W. Tracy................ 44 Wyatt Building. Indianapolis: Star. cunt mind esi nol Louis Ludlow ......... ....| 402 Munsey Building. Kansas City Journal. ............ ...... . Charles Sessions’...........['33Wyatt Building. Kansas City Post... vio an ine ania Robert M. McWade........| 1417 G st. Kansas City Stars... on Dita) ZRH Lindsay iio cid non 15 Post Building. HH. B: Nesbitt io. 0ia, 15 Post Building. : Kansas City 'Ulmes. cca nu Domo, H.B. Nesbitt.......... Rh 15 Post Building. I Knoxville Sentinel. ........... ln] Robert HI. Watkins ........| 327. Munsey Building; Tittle Rock:Gazelte. tu i nin H.W. Schulz. Sawa YAS Get, London Morning Post........ 0. cus A. Maurice I, ow. EN 1410 G st. Fondon Times, fo ol iii nh Sanson, wo Robert: P, Porter... =u ok 1410 H st. | Arthur Willer... .....0.. 1410 H st. | Had Blliet i ann =f I410'H st, | T08 Angeles Examiner. .... i, to sok 1:8, Dunnigan ....«:......: .| ‘32 Post Building. Los Angeles Record... ie iin ny, RE. Hazard. cosa sis | Herald Building. Log Angeles Bimes io 2 Ln ois Jesse 1... Carmichael ....... 46 Post Building. Louisville Conrier=-Journal ...... oi 0..0. Stealey. 5 0 io 1421 G st. Watterson Srentey. anna 1420.6 st. Louisville Herald: iv conhvie fh iin oa Fred Starek. Pr a i 0 A 2 HE Memphis Commercial Appeal .... .......]| Robert M. Gates ........... 45 Post Building. Milwaukee Journal... 00. 0 Siti [Clifford Rose. ........ 720 Colorado Building. Milwankee Wisconsin... -....o con... | Charles B. Lockwecod ......| 501 Fourteenth. st. MinneapolisiJournal.... oo Loa | W.W. Jsrmone RR gor Colorado Building. : : { H.C.Stevens...............| 9o1 Colorado Building. Minneapolis Tribune ......... 5... ...L.% | F.A. Johnson .... .........| 38 Post Building. Mobile Register . : EI Rohe HE Watkins. 327 Munsey Building. Montgomery Advertiser . oad, | Alfred J..Stofer il... ..... 5 1426 New York ave. Nashville American ................. ....| Robert H.Watkins......... 327 Munsey Building. Nashvillem Banner. .......... nis 2 nC Lonis Brownlow on. 00 Div 326 Munsey Building. Nebraska State Journal. . caih eee nec William (Phavise bo [1220 Pennsylvania ave, Newark Evening News ............ co. | Herman B. Walker ........| 218 Colorado Building. | Edwin S. Hoskins .... ....| 218 Colorado Building. New Orleans Picayune. .............. ERE Corry M.'Stadden... =... .. =. | 45 Post Building. New Orleans Times-Democrat............ | Norborne Robinson ...... 422 Munsey Building. New York American......... ............| Charles P. Norcross. .......| 32 Post Building. | New York Commercial. ......... cass Wallen Be Clark Sot ow 1417 G st. New York Evening Journal ............. ML P. Tighe .......... .....| 32 Post Building, New York Evening Mail.................. John S. Shriver..............}] ‘1410 Pennsylvania ave. New York Evening Post’... 0... 0 I Fdward G.Lowry.......... 43 Wyatt Building. | John K. Stauffer ...........| 43 Wyatt Building. New York Evening Telegram ........ ...[ [Win S. Larner .............['I502 H st, New York Evening World. ..............| Samu€l G. Blythe ..........| 20-21 Wyatt Building. | Henry C. Biggs .... ......., 20-21 Wyatt Building. New York Globe: nl. ooh void ican sis [fJohm:Snure. .o.00 ro 1345 Pennsylvania ave. New YorkHerald. i... oo aoa | Henry Shroff Brown. ...... ‘1502 H st. Robert Halsey Patchin ....| 1502 H st. | J. G. Graves Thompson... .| 1502 H st. New York Journal of Commerce .........| H. Parker Willis...........| 206 Corcoran Building. | JX. Conner -........... 5... sob Corcoran Building. New York Press . ress JACKSON Tinker nt. LL Wyatt Building. New York Staats- Zeitung Cait —--.a- Reginald Schroeder-.......| 14 Post: Building. New York Sun (Press Association) naneel Richard V.Oulahan: .. =... . [-1417/G st. | William T. Bingham. ......| 1417 G st. Philip I. Patchin..........["1417.C st. [Frank B. Lord:...... .... 1417 G st. ; I-Jerey A. Mathews... ....... 1417 G st. New York Times ......c-...0 | Chas. Willis Thompson. ...| 12-14 Post Building. ! [*Oscar King Davis........... 12-14 Post Building. | Zach McGhee...........1.. 12-14 Post Building. New York Tribune ooo tal vino ws [Richard I'ee Bearn :....... | 1322 EF st. | George Griswold Hill...... 1322 F st. New York World......... no. ... 0. Samuel 'G. Blythe... -... | 0-21. Wyatt Building. Charles S. Albert. om. 20-21 Wyatt Building. | Ewan Justice ..............| 20-21 Wyatt Building. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot ........0.0. 0.00 | Walter BE. Harris. 2.i. 0... 327 Munsey Building. Omaha Bee i. ooo snide ea as | Edgar C. Snyder.... ......| 501 Fourteenth, st. Oshkosh Northwestern *........ co... ou. |“H.C.Stevens.......«.......| oor Colorado Building, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin .......... -| John K, Stauffer... ...... Wyatt Building. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph......... Robert Halstead ..........." 422 Munsey Building. Persons Entitled to Admission to the Press Galleries. NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED, ETC.—Continued. Paper represented. Philadelphia Inquirer 2. v= Philadelphia North American .. A Philadelphia Press. ol on aoe od Philadelphia Public Ledger ..... Philadelphia Record . ea Pittsburg Chronicle T elegraph 3% Si ren ee Pittsburg Evening Sun... alah oo Pittsburg Gazette Times... ..0.0.. Pittsburg Inspaten EE a (SE Pittsburg Leader . a Pittsburg Post mee se Saat a ae Pittsburg Pregs ss coi os ak Portland Oregonian: i. on ana ak Providence Evening Bulletin ............. Providence Journal ......... EE Publishers’ = Press Association and Scripps-McRae Press Association. Raleigh News:and Observer ........... “h Richmond: Limes-Dispatch:.... ov... i. St. Louis Star-Chronicle...................... St. Touls Republic i. i. i Lod aes StoPanl Dispatch fir rie an St. Paul: Pioneer Press... ....... 5.0... are Saginaw: Couriet-Herald .-... aa.in 0 Saginaw News . Sali Lake Deseret Newsi..o. 00.0 cms Salt Take’Lribune th ou doi an San Antonio Gazette......... ERNIE Sandusky Register ... ..o 7.5 B.B. Johns: wiles ths, Jesse'l,. Carmichael .... ... Morton EB. Crane =... 0. Frank]. Dyer... sh J-S: Dunnigan .-v..o no RM. Mazard io... 00 A IraM. Bond... vi. cou. James Mercer Vernon ..... WoW jermane.. mo H.C. Stevens........... 0. AW racy. oo. anh C:B.T.ockwood........ 5: Richard Hooker ...... ..... Harry J. Brown... «5.0 AW ilracy. oil hi E.B.Johns.. Shes aie Jacob Waldeck. 0 | William Thavis......... Walter Bo Clark iS Fdgar C. Snyder... ....... Chas. A. Hamilton ........ John Boyle Luin: ons NO. Messenger, eh. Charles B. Kern 2h Irving C. Norwood......... C. Arthur Williams........ Je] Dickinson... 55. hy. J.-A Truesdell... =. Frank. Whitehead........ TC Welliver. 00. =n. John Snure:. ai in | James Hay jr. c00 as | Harry J. Brown . ot cee Robert M. McWade. ....... | Arthur W. Dunn... ....~... Alfred J. Stofer... 5 ...... Isage Grego. oo. ns. 28 Post Building. 28 Post Building. 16 Post Building. 1403 F st. 1403 I st. 12-14 Post Building. 12-14 Post Building. 12-14 Post Building. 48 Post Building. 47 Post Building. 48 Post Building. 47. Post Building. 422 Munsey Building. 304 Corcoran Building. 48 Post Building. 15 Post Building. 1417 G st. 813 Fifteenth st. 813 Fifteenth st. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. 1417 G st. 327 Munsey Building. Herald Building. Fourteenth and F sts. Fourteenth and F sts. 23 Wyatt Building. 23 Wyatt Building. 38 Post.Building. | 1403 F st. 1403 F st. 218 Colorado Building. Colorado Building. sol Fourteenth st. 720 Colorado Building. 1417 G st. 47 Post Building. 46 Post Building. 1406 G st. 38 Post Building. 32 Post Building. Herald Building. 42 F st. 1417 G st. 1417 G st. 1417 G stt. gor Colorado Building. gor Colorado Building. 30 Wyatt Building. sor Fourteenth st. 206 Corcoran Building. 1417 G st. 30 Wyatt Building. 47 Post Building. Herald Building. 1229 Pennsylvania ave. 1417 G st. 501 Fourteenth st. 501 Fourteenth st. 1420 F st. 1101 Pennsylvania ave. 1101 Pennsylvania ave. 1101 Pennsylvania ave. Herald Building. Herald Building. Herald Building. Post Building. Post Building. | Post Building. Times Building. Times Building. Times Building. 1417 G st. 1426 New York ave. 1426 New York ave. 1426 New York ave. 378 ; Congressional Directory. MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION. [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the designates those whose daughters accompany them; the | designates those having other ladies with them.] | Name. 3 | Paper represented. Residence. ¥ Albert, CharlesS.......... New Yorke World... onions Va 2548 University place. % Aunbere, Jewell H.......... St. Louis Globe-Democrat............... 3563 Eleventh st. %2 Bailey, BUQ 5.0 Associated Press io 0 La Star Building. Balz, Hermann.............. Cologne Gazette jo an ol i... °| 515 Fourth st. #h Barry, David’ S..... ...... Providence Evening Bulletin, Provi- | 1511 Twentieth st. dence Journal. * Biggs, Henry C. nl New York Evening'World .............. The Gladstone. Bingham, William I. A New York Sut, Ne an 927 Farragut square, * Blythe, Samuel G..........| New York World, N. Y. Evening World.| 1509 Thirteenth st. Bond, Ira M ui... ode. 5 Albuquerque Citizen, Santa Fe New | 42 F st. | Mexican. |i Boyle, John... ........ 5... | Wall Street Journal ....o oo. alos, Hotel Montrose. x Boynton, C. A. .......... | Superintendent Associated Press. ....... 1357 Girard st. * Brown, Ceorge:Rothwell ..! Boston'Herald ......... cue. ie es iranian 1464 Newton st. * Brown, Harry J...0....... 0. | Portland Oregonian, Wheeling Regis- | 3200 Highland ave. | | ter, Tacoma News, Boise Statesman. * Brown, Henry Shroff. ..... New York eraldt: a. ini Jlistnnl, 1922: 1st. | fi. Brownlow, Tonis. ..o......{ Nashville Banner fc. i. cous oes huiiines 1721 Nineteenth st. { | Bushick, Bronk Ho. or Houston POSE. wh hit el ant aire tes wins %* Campbell, CW da. alii Philadelphia Inquirer ......,..... .. 0... Carmichael, Jesse 1,......... Detroit Free Press, Ios Angeles Times, | 1338 New York ave. San Francisco Bulletin, St. I,ouis Post- | Dispatch. Clark, Edward B.....-.... Chicago Evening Post, Detroit Journal. .| 1412 Fifteenth st. * Clark, Walter E...........| New York Commercial, Seattle Post- { 2236 Q st. Intelligencer, ‘Toronto Globe. Collings; Ralpht....v 0. oie. Charleston News and Courier ........... The Stoddart. * Colman, Harcy A .....0. 7. | Associated Press. ......| 1258 Columbia road. Conner]. Hn... aaa | New York Journal of Commerce . ..»| Ihe Iroquois. li€onner, BF: W.%........... i St. Touls Republic... a. Toh, 626 I, st. NE. li€ooke, il nis iis | Publishers’ Press Association and 1305 Thirtieth st. Scripps-McRae Press Association. # Corrigan, John... =...| Atlanta Constitution... ........... on... 1216 Connecticut ave. liCouch, W. 8-2. iain iiCleveland PlainiDealer ..............50 0... The Savoy. | Coyle, Edward B........... [Baltimore News... oh .00ies ri seins 232 Ninth st. SE. Crane, Moston EB... ..5...... [San Francisco iCall... isi oi. .a. since. Century Club. *Crawiord, Frederick € ... .| Washington Post.............. 0. oi v.. 221 A st. SE. liCrist, Marples M ........... | Brooklvn Bagle, i. i nih The Portner. # Curtis, Sumner M ..-...... Chicago Record-Herald.. > iil The Ontario. + Curtis, William'E ........ {Chicago Record-Herald.-................ 1801 Connecticut ave. * Davis, Oscar King ......... | New York Times, Philadelphia Ledger.| 3410 Newark st. i *|| Dickinson, Joo oii, Washington Herald.......... oo... Hammond Court. tT Dodge, Arthur | aE [ St. Paul Pioneer Press ................... The Iroquois. * Dunn Arthur W........ 0. | Woman's National Daily ........... .... 2334 Massachusetts ave. *| Dunnigan, J Sih ear San Francisco Examiner, Ios Angeles | 1613 Thirtieth st. | Examiner, Chicago American-Exam- iner, New York American-Journal. % Byer, Prank]. cans od San: Brancisco Chronicle. ................ 38 Post Building. *¥land, Henry E ........... | Publishers’ Press Association - and | The Virginia. Scripps-McRae Press Association. Blot Hi ern adasianiisy i London limes ia. nnn tarsi 1444 N st. Blliett, Jackson St..........~ AsvoclatedrPresa sd cit ial aoa i 1736 G st. |i Bmery; Fred. A... 08 AssociatedPress is. a Hn EE 1400 Chapin st. *| Hrly, Alfred A ............ Publishers’ Press Association and | 1005 Eighth st. Scripps-McRae Press Association. *|| Fearn, Richard Lee....... New York Tribune. o.oo Jace vs | 2202 Massachusetts ave. * Gardner, Gilson. ........ Cleveland Press, Cincinnati Post, Chi- | The Rochambeau. cago Journal. Garthe, louis .:.............2| Baltimore American... i... i, Riggs House. * Gates, Robert M. ....| Memphis Commercial Appeal............| 1224 Fifteenth st. 2Greeleys ATW... 0. “Anaconda Standard... .. 0 li an. 706 Eleventh st. XCregg, Isanc.,.... or oon Nork Dispatch. i. ot at he *Gross, John A...... .......| Associated Press...... Sr Ce BES 1039 Kearney st. NE. FHallam, H.C.h i vans Chicago Chronicle. 20 2 ion do ies The Roland. Halstead, Robert... 0. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph and | Brooklyn Standard Union. i *t Hamilton, Chas. A .........| Rochester Post-Express, Salt Lake | 1032 Lamont st. Deseret News, Troy Times, Buffalo Times. . # Harris, Walter EB. .......... Richmond Times-Dispatch, Norfolk Vir- | 1gor Eighteenth st. ginian-Pilot. Xi Harvey, Wells E........... Grand Rapids Evening Press ........... 804 Ninteenth st. * Hay, James, Yi EA Sa Washington Dimes. nvr 1700 I, st. *| Hazard, R.H .............| St. Louis Star-Chronicle, Ios Angeles | 2446 S.Dakota ave. NE, Record, San Francisco News. | *Helss, A, Bi. nine, Pittsburg DISpatCh.. cv vic esianssiscssivnnss | 1504 Park road. Persons Entitled to Admission to the Press Galleries. 379 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS, ETC.—Continued. Name. Paper represented. Residence. Henry, James S......... 5% Hildebrand, W. A... ...... || * Hill, George Griswold .. *Hobbs, G. Warfield, jr..... rood, I, Mo vi. nes HE Hooker, Richard. ii... aL. * Hornaday, James FP ....... * Hosford, Frank H .-....... * 1+ Hoskins, Edwin S...... Hunt, Charles PB... .......... |: Jermane, W. Wi... Fons Ha aB. har. *Johnson, F. A.............. 2 Johnson,'S. BH. ........-% : ¥Jones, Robert R ........ =. # | Justice, Bwan.........0... EXarger, Gus]. oon, Keen, B. 0. ..ou tain, % | Kern, CharlesE...:..... 2 Keyser,:CharlesP-.. .. :. Kore, Ernest A... ... 0... Larner, Wins ...... o.oo. # Lindsay, Bo HL. oi: #1 ockwood, Chas. B. ....... Torance, John... =. on. klord, Frank:B.....0....... #Low,'A. Maurice .......... *¥Lowry, Edward G......... *Tudlow, Lows. ... 0... iv. || MacAdam, D. Hastings... . EMacBride, W. .C..v.. 0.0 McGhee, Zach. .............. *il- McGowan, P. H......... * McSween, Angus......... *¥ McWade, Robert M........ * Mason, Wm. M.:.......... “Mathews, Jerry A. -......... %|Messenger,N.O.......... *Metzgar; Chas: W.......... #2 Miller, Geo. EB... Si... TMillers john Pi... cL... #| Miller Wilbur G. ......... EMonk, John E...-........; 2 Nesbitt Il Bi... 0 * Norwood, Irving C........ 20 Laughlin, J. C.. 4. 00m *Oulahan, R.V ..........0 * | Paine, Blmer EF .......... Patchin, Philip 15 65 a * Patchin, Robert Halsey. = * Patterson, Raymond... Pence, I J Price; WaWo....... oo. . |Robinson, Norborne....... #Roge, Clifford............ * Schroeder, Reginald...... Schulz, H. W Philadelphia Press... oo... 00a Charlotte Observer hon Leino New: York “Ii'ribune.......nt 0, ls .. Philadelphia Tedger...... . .... vos. / Associated Press... bei 0 nosh. Springfield Republican . EAT ee Indianapolis News. ....0. ooo LG Detroit Times, Saginaw News, Kalama- z00 Gazette-News. Newark Evening News, Saginaw Cou- rier-Herald, Buffalo Commercial. Arizona Republican, Bisbee Review .... Minneapolis Journal, Seattle Times. Toledo Blade, Sandusky Register, Pitts burg Chronicle Telegraph. St. Paul Dispatch, Minneapolis Tribune, La Crosse Chronicle, Duluth News- Tribune. Cincinnati Baquirer.. oo. i oa. ... iv *Stealey, 0. O.. SE | Stealey, Watterson ........ #| Stevens, H. €.... vi... Stofer; Alfred Ji... ...i.. 0. 2Strayer Lo We oli crim Suilivan, Fiorence E........ ¥ Suter, John T;, je... Lh. Thavis I. William... * Thompson, Charles Willis . ® ThoMpn, 3. G. Graves. * Tighe, ) ERAS IEEE Pinker. Jackson’. ..... 55k Rracy AW. olan aie #Proesdell, Jo A veo a Vernon, James Mercer...... ¥ | Vernen; Leroy 1. ....... Waldeck Jacob. 50. co. * Walker, Ernest G. .. ... * Walker, Herman B........ * Wasson, Alonzo . Watts, C. Sua oan FWelliver JC. 0 a... West, Frank Ho... *} Whitehead, Frank I ...... Willert Arthur. .....c.coo | * Williams, C. Arthur.. Williams James Thomas, in Willis, H. Parker.. | Nashville American, Philadelphia Inquirer:..:...........5 os Publishers’ Press Association and Scripps-McRae Press Association. Baltimore American, New York Even- ing Mail. Associated Press... ol ioral ses Washington Post... i... 8. ols vii Baltimore: Sunn oe on na ae. Atlanta Journal. ou... Soa rosea Alexandria Gazette... ou. diva. New York Globe and Commercial Ad- vertiser, Des Moines Register and I.eader, Washington Times. Omaha Bee, Denver Post, Toronto News. Pittsburg Post, Pittsburg Sun, Philadel- phia Record. New Orleans Picayune... ona. Cincinnati Enquirer, ILouisville Herald. . New York Evening Post, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Louisville Courier-Journal ....... 2... Louisville Courier-Journal, Birmingham Age-Herald. Minneapolis Journal, Oshkosh North- western, Seattle Times. Woman’s National Daily, Montgomery Advertiser. Pittsburg Gazette-Times.:.. 5. oo Chicago Chronicle... -.o.. oo. oii iii Chicago Record-Herald. i... 0... Albuquerque Morning Journal, Ne- braska State Journal, Topeka Capital, Hartford Courant. New York Times, Philadelphia Ledger. . NewYork Herald... .. 3 oc 0. rita, New York American-Journal, Chicago American-ExXaminer, San Irancisco Examiner, I,08 Angeles Examiner. New York Press... fis fal. Terre Haute Tribune, Indianapolis News, South Bend Tribune. Washington Herald... ...-.2.. oo Seattle Post-Intelligencer...........00 Chicago Daily NEWS ...... 0... 0s cess Cleveland Press, Cincinnati Post, Toledo News-Bee, Columbus Citizen. Boston Herald, Boston Evening Herald. | Newark Evening News. . i... o.oo. Dallas News, Galveston News........... Mobile Register, Birmingham Ledger, Knoxville Sen- tinel, Montgomery Journal. Cleveland Leader... roi. 50, (Washington Times otitis deere { Philadelphia Press... ....... a Washington Post... ies eniidiis London Times . ...| Washington Herald. oo oir Boston Evening Transcript... .... 0... .| New York Journal of Commerce ........| | | | 2574 University place. : 2902 Fourteenth st. ‘The New Willard. 1736 G st. 1760 Church st. The Brunswick. 1224 Fifteenth st. Alexandria, Va. 1456 Newton st. 1108 Fairmont st. 3002 Thirteenth st. 1539 I st. 1728 P st. tend Eighth st. 1010 T'wenty-second st. Hotel Driscoll. The Northampton. 215 H st. Hotel Johnson. The I,uzon. The Ontario. 1427 Newton st. The Wexford. 1470 Newton st: 1121 Harvard st. The Victoria. The Victoria. 511 Thirteenth st. 2509 Cliffbourne place. 1533 I st. 1538 I st. 149 A st. NE. 1446 Belmont st. The Concord. 1140 Connecticut ave. The Westminster. The Wyoming. 2121 N st. The Kensington. Charles H. Mann, Doorkeeper House Press Gallery; residence, 627 A st. NE. James D. Preston, Doorkeeper Senate Press Gallery; residence, 2707 Eleventh st. Rules Governing the Press Galleries. 381 RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES. 1. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries shall make application to the Speaker, as required by Rule XXXVI of the House of Representatives, and to the Com- mittee on Rules of the Senate, as required by Rule V for the Regulation of the Senate Wing of the Capitol; and shall also state, in writing, for what paper or papers they are employed; and shall further state that they are not engaged in the prosecution of claims pending before Congress or the Departments, and will not become so engaged while allowed admission to the galleries; and that they are not in any sense the agents or representatives of persons or corporations having legislation before Con- gress, and will not become either while retaining their places in the galleries, and that they are not employed in an Executive or Legislative Department, and will not become so employed while accepting the priv ileges of the galleries. Visiting jour- nalists who may be allowed temporary admission to the oalleries must conform to the restrictions of this rule. 2. The applications required by above rule shall be authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the Standing Committee of Correspondents, who shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide telegraphic correspondents of reputable standing in their business, who represent daily newspapers, and not exceed- ing one seat shall be assigned to cach paper; and it shall be the duty of the Standing Committee, at their discretion, to report violations of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker, or to the Senate Committee on Rules, and pending action thereon the offending correspondent shall be suspended. 3. Persons employed in the Executive or Legislative Departments of the Govern- ment, and persons engaged in other occupations whose chief attention is not given to newspaper corr esponderce, shall not be entitled to admission to the Press Galleries; and the Press List in the Congressional Directory shall be a list only of telegraphic correspondents. z Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to admission. The galleries, subject to the approval of the Speaker of the House of Represent- Athos and the supervision and control of the Senate Committee on Rules, shall be under the control of the Standing Committee of Correspondents. Approved : JoserpH G. CANNON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved by the Committee on Rules of the Senate. . JoHN C. SPOONER, Chairman Committee on Rules. SAMUEL G. BLY1HE, Chairman, ARTHUR J. DODGE, JouN P. MILLER, RICHARD H. LINDSAY, MAURICE SPLAIN, Secretary, Standing Committee of Corvespondents. 382 Congressional Directory. MEMBERS’ ADDRESSES. NAMES, HOME POST-OFFICES, WASHINGTON RESIDENCES, AND PAGE ON WHICH BIOGRAPHY APPEARS. [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the { designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them; the | designates those having other ladies with them.] THE SENATE. *|CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, Vice-President, 1701 K street. *CHARLES G. BENNETT, Secretary, The Shoreham. *tTDANIEL, M. RANSDELL, Sergeant-at-Arms, 130 B street NE. *tRev. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, Chaplain, 1748 N street. A ¥% Name. Home post-office. | Washington residence. Biog- raphy. 3 Page. *Aldricli, Nelson W........... Providence, R.I....| The Arlington......... 115 ®Algery Russell A... Detroit, Mich... . .« 1401 Sixteenth street. . . 54 Allee, J. Frank... ou. aii Dover, Del. 5.5... The Portland... 13 Allison, William B........ ... Dubuque, Iowa. . ... The Portland... ....... 32 Ankeny, Levi... 00 Walla Walla, Wash.| The Highlands ........ 132 Bacon, Augustus 0... . >... Macon, Ga......-.... 1757 Oregon avenue . .. 16 *Bailey, Joseph W............ Gainesville, Tex ....[ Riggs House ........ .. 122 Benson, Alfred W.......~.... Ottawa, Kans... ... the Cochran... =. 35 Berry, James Hi... oo, -.| Bentonville, Ark... Metropolitan Hotel .... 4 Beveridge, Albert J .. 2.5... Indianapolis, Ind. .| The Portland... x... 28 %*Blackburn, Joseph C.S ..... Versailles, Ky... .. 1702 Nineteenth street . 38 Brandegee, Frank B......... New I.ondon, Conn 1521 K street.......... 12 *|||| Bulkeley, Morgan G ...... Hartford, Conn ....| 1701 Twenty-second st . II Burkett, Blmer] ......... Lincoln, Nebr. ..... 1816 Nineteenth street . 70 *iBurnham, Henry E.-....... Manchester, N. H ..| The Richmond ........ 73 Burrows, Julius C.......... Kalamazoo, Mich ..| 1406 Massachusetts ave . 54 Carmack, Edward W.......... Memphis, Tenn . ...| 1437 Rhode Island ave. 119 *Carter, Thomas .......... Helena, Mont...... 1528 Sixteenth street... 69 Clapp, Moses BB .... =... ... St. Panl, Minn ..... 1310 Euclid street ..... 58 *Clark, Clarence Di... . .... -.. Evanston, Wyo ....| The Portland. .......... 139 Clark, William A... ....... Butte, Mont. ....... 1915 Massachusetts ave 69 Clarke, James Poo... oc Little Rocks, Ark oil ind am veidol jd 4 Clay, Alexander §.....L «ov Marietln, Ga. 0... 2 bird nina ih erin iad 16 Crane, W. Murray. ..... 0... i... Dalton, Mass ...... 1721 Rhode Island ave . 49 *l|Culberson, Charles A... ..... Dallas, Tex... ..... The Normandie........ 122 ¥iCullom, Shelby M ......... Springfield, TiL.......... 1413 Massachusetts ave 21 Daniel, John W.............. Lynchburg; Va. ol ne on co 128 *| Depew, Chauncey M....... ... New York, N.'Y.... 1775 Nestreet. =, ...... 78 Dick, Charles... ......... Akron,Ohio ....... 1821 Adams Mill road. . 96 Dillingham, William P....... Waterbury, Vt..... fhe Cochran. ...... ... 127 Dolliver, JonathanP ... =... . Fort Dodge, Iowa ..| 1415 Massachusetts ave . 32 ®Dryden, Jom P........ .... Newark, N. J... 1539 Eighteenth street. . 75 Dubois; Fred. I-23... Blackioot, Idaho i: nine a se Sa 20 jd Pont, Henry A... ...... Winterthur, Del ...| The Connecticut. ...... 14 *iElkins, Stephen’ B........ ... Elkins; W.Va: ..-. 1626 K street... 0... 133 *Blint, Frank P........... Los Angeles, Cal ...| 2205 Massachusetts ave . 7 *1¥oraker, Joseph B.......... Cincinnati, Ohio ...t 1500 Sixteenth street. .. 96 Yoster, Murphy J... ........ Branklin, a... .- Fc rire icrn vinnie ens 42 Members’ Residences. 383 THE SENATE—Continued. Name. Home post-office. | Washington residence. | Gi | Page. *i Brazier, James B....... . Chattanooga, Tenn.| Ebbitt House ......... | 110 Hi Prye, William P...... 0... Lewiston, Me. ..... The Hamilton... | 4s *Pulton, Charles W.......... Astoria, Oreg ...... The Portland: .........0. 103 *Gallinger, Jacob: H:......... Concord, N.. H..... The Normandie. ...... 73 ®Gamble, Robert J. .......... Vankion, S. Dak. ..| The Cochran’... ...... 118 TGearin, John Mi... 5 ns. Portland, Oreg’.. ... The Cochran .- +... ...x 103 *Hale, Fugene.. =... Ellsworth, Me. ..... 1001 Sixteenth street . . 44 Hansbrough, Henry C........ Devils Lake, N. Dak} The Albany........... 95 fHemenway, James A........ Boonville, Ind ..... The Normandie ....... 28 *Heyburn, Weldon B......... Wallace, Idaho ....| Stoneleigh Court...... 20 *iHopkins, Albert] .......... Aurora JU New Willard. ......... 21 HilliRean, John... ......00, Elizabeth, N:J.. 7... Y7oo I street... 74 Kittredge, Alfred B............. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. The Shoreham ........ 118 *Knox, Philander C. :........ Pittsburg, Pa... ..... x52 Wostreel.. 0. 0. i 104 La Follette, Robert M........... Madison, Wis ..... Kirke street, Chevy 135 : Chase. *iilatimer Asbury C ..... Belton, S, C... «i... The Cochran... ...... 116 *lodge, Henry Cabot -....... .. Nahant, Mass. ..... 1765 Massachusetts ave. 49 *Mong, Chester 1.x... Medicine Lodge, | 1455 Massachusetts ave. 35 Kans. MeCreary, James B ..\...... Richmond, Ky..... The Cochran... ..... 38 * McCumber, Porter]... .... ... Wahpeton, N. Dak .| 1534 Twenty-second st. 95 McEnery, Samuel D......... New Orleans, La ...| Metropolitan Hotel. ... 42 McLaurin, Anselm]J.......... Brandon Miss ob oat ae 61 Mallory, Stephen'B.......i.... Pensacola, Fla..... The Cochran..." ..o:. 15 #H Martin, Thomas §. ....... ... Charlottesville, Va .| 1326 Eighteenth street. 129 Millard, Joseph H ..........% Omaha, Nebr ...... New Willard. . ......... 70 *|Money, HernandoD ....... Carrollton, Miss. ...| The Portner.........;.. 60 j7Morgan, John'T......... ... Selma, Ala, ........ 315 John Marshall place if *iNelson, Knute ....... i... Alexandria, Minn. . 649 Fast Capitol street. 58 *|||| Newlands, Francis G...... Reno, Ney.......... Woodlevinn.......... 72 *Nizxon, George S.............. Winnemucca, Nev. .| New Willard. ......... 72 XOverman, Tee S:.. ...0 Salisbury, N.C... .i The Cochran... .... .. 92 Patterson, Thomas M ........ Denver, Colo... .. The Arlington... ...... 10 Penrose, Boles... on. nl Philadelphia, Pa...| New Willard.......... 104 t Perkins, George C..: i... Oakland, Cal... .. Stoneleigh Court. ..... 6 (Pettus, Edmund W... ...... ... Selma, Ala... 15u3:listreel. oo 2 Piles, Samuel IT ............... Seattle, Wash... ... The Cochran.......... 132 Platt, Thomas C.... o.0 0 Owego, N.Y... +"... The Arlington... ..... 78 Proctor, Redfield ....-...-. ... Proctor, Vi... The Champlain ....... 127 il Rayner, Isidor. ...... .... Baltimore, Md. .... The Highlands. ....... 46 *Scott, NathanB........ ...... Wheeling, W. Va... New Willard.......... 133 XN Simmons, FM... .... Raleigh, N.C... The Highlands. ....... 92 Smoot, Reed... 00... 0) Provo, Utah... ... The Highlands. ....... 127 Spooner, John C:. :......... Madison, Wis ...... 1109 Sixteenth street .. 135 Stone, William J... ....... Jefferson City, Mo. .| The Raleigh... ....... 64 *Sutherland, George... ... Salt LakeCity, Utah | The Highlands........ 127 *Taliaferro, James... ..... .. Jacksonville, Fla...| The Shoreham ........ 15 Teller, Henry MM... Central City, Colo. The Cairo... ........ = 10 *Tillman, Benjamin R. . ... Trenton, S.C... .« The Parragnt ...... 116 EiWarner, William ...5.... Kansas City, Mo. |The Cairo... .- +. .... 64 Warren, Francis B........ 0. Cheyenne, Wyo...;| New Willard ....... ... 139 *yiWetmore, George P....... Newport, B.1....-.. 1600 K streeti......... 115 Whyte, William Pinkney..... Baltimore, Md ..... The Shoreham ........ 46 384 Congressional Directory. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ttJosErpa G. CANNON, Speaker, 1014 Vermont avenue. *TALEXANDER MCDOWELL, Clerk, The Dewey, *HENRY CASSON, Sergeant-at-Arms, 33 B street. *+FRANK B. LiyoN, Doorkeeper, The. Logan. |JosErr C. McELROY, Postmaster, The Ralston. *Rev. HENRY NOBLE COUDEN, D. D., Chaplain, 1310 Columbia road. Name. Home post-office. | Washington residence. Ting: | raphy Page. *tAcheson, Ernest EF. ...... Washington, Pa ...... The Normandie .. .. 5 112 *1l|Adamson, William C. .| Carrollton, Ga........ The Bancroft... 0... 18 *Arken, Wyatt .......... Abbeville, SiCa. i, The Richmond... /. : 17 *Alexander,D. 8S... Buffalo; N. V....c. The Normandie ....... 9I gA&llen, Amos Lao), Alfred. Me...) The Roland... .., 45 ilAllen, Henpy C00... Tittle Falls, N. J... The Sherman .......... 76 Ames:Butler... na Lowell, Mass. ..... ea The Warder... =... 51 FAndrus, John ls. .. .. 0 .. Yonkers, N. Vi... The Arlington... ... 86 *Babcock, Joseph W ....... Necedah, Wis... ..: I Bstreet coon 136 2l||Bankhead, John XH... ... Fayette, Ala... .... Riggs House... ...... 3 Bannon, Henry: XT... . oa 5: Portsmouth, Ohio ....| New Willard... ....... 100 Barchfeld, Andrew J....... Pittsburg, Pa. rl se a 2 114 *|| Bartholdt, Richard ..."... St. Louis, Mo... ..., 1603 Euclid street ..... 67 *Bartlett, Charles I,.% ...... Macon, Ga........... The Cochran... ......c 18 Bates, Avthwe dl, oi. 0% Meadville, Pa ........ The Normandie....... 112 *Beall, Jack... oa Waxahachie, Tex..... The Calvo. Sh 124 Bede, J. Adam.....,........ Pine City; Minn... ... 1307. H street... ....... 60 *rBejdler; Jacob: A... 1... Cleveland, Ohio... New Willard... ........ 102 HiBell, Thomas M.......... Gainesville, Ga. ... 5. The Iroquois. 1. .; I9 *Bennet, William S. ........ New York, N.Y ...... I Toon S streelr.o #5. 85 Bennett, Joseph B......... Greenup, Ky..." .... | The Bverett.. .. | 41 Bingham, Henry H....... .; Philadelphia, Pa ..... The Normandie Annex. 104 Birdsall, Benjamin P ...... Clarion, Iowa... -.. 1415 Massachusetts 32 | , avenue, #*Bishop, Roswell P-......... Ludington, Mich .....| Falls Church, Va...... 57 Blackburn, E. Spencer... .. Wilkesboro, N.C... ... PEER ee 94 *Bonynge, Robert W. ..... Denver, Colo, cia. The Calvo. -.0vi 0 II *Boutell, Henry S.......... Chicago, 111... .« The Highlands... *|||Bowers, Eaton J........ Bay St. Louis, Miss... | 2106 R street’... 63 *t||Bowersock, Justin D....| Lawrence, Kans .,.... The Hamilton... .«-... 36 Bowie, Sydney J.........., Anniston, Ala -....... Metropolitan Hotel. ... 3 Bradley, Thomas W. ...... Walden; N.Y... The Arlington: ........| 86 Brantley, William G ....... Bommswiclk, Gao. ool cove nia 19 *+Brick, Abraliam'L, ..... .. South Bend, Ind...... The Normandie ....... 31 Brooeks, Moses Li... ...... San Angustine, Tex Sl. nh. oon on Lvs iE an #*Brooks, Franklin B ....... Colorado Springs, Colo| 1748 P street .......... | 10 *Broussard, Robert F...... New Iberia, Ia ....... The Dewey... ..:.0.. 43 *|||| Brown, Webster E . ... ... Rhinelander,Wis...... The Hamilton......... 138 Brownlow, Walter P....... Joneshoro, Tenn... 1018 Fast Capitol street [119 TiBrumm, Charles N ...... Pottsville, Pa... i... The Richmond........ I< 108 *tBrundidge, Stephen, jr...) Searcy, Ark ........ Stoneleigh Court... ... 5 *Buckman, Clarence B..... Little Falls, Minn ....| The National.......... 59 *Burgess, George ........ Gowzales, Tex. ... ..: The Normandie... ... 125 *yjBurke, Charles H ...... Pierre, S/Dalke The Dewey, ......; .. 118 Burke, Tames F-........ =. Pittsbure, Pa... .... New Willard. ......... 114 *iBurleigh, Edwin C..... Augusta Me... ...... The Richmond ...... ... 45 *Burleson, Albert S........ Austin, Tex... 1272 New Hampshire 125 . avenue. *ll| Burnett; John Lo. 0. Gadsden, Ala’... .... Metropolitan Hotel. . .. 4 Burton, Hiram R........... Lewes, Delon ov. The Portland... .~.... 14 Members’ Residences. 385 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued. Name Home post-office Washington residence, | 5108 : ’ : = ! raphy. | Page. Burton, Theodore E. ....... Cleveland, Ohio ...... The Rochambeau...... I -To2 *Butler, Mounce G ........ Gainesboro, Tenn ....| The Varnum.......... © 190 *ll| Butler, Thomas S ....... West Chester, Pa... .. 1345 Vermont avenue. : 107 Byrd, Adam M:>.. Sooo Philadelphia, Miss. fo. on ios or Jinan nse 63 *Calder, William M ....... Brooklyn, N,V ...... New Willard.......... * 3 t1Calderhead, William A ...| Marysville, Kans ..... The Bdnor:.:.... 0. 37 #Campbell, Philip P..... | Pittsbwrg, ans ....... The Cochran.......... 36 *iitCampbell William W ..../ Napoleon, Ohio... i.e cov vehi on nis uo 97 Candler, Fzekiel S., jr. .... Corinth, Miss... -.... Metropolitan Hotel. . .. 61 jifCannon, Joseph G =... ... Danville, T1100. 0. 1014 Vermont avenue. . 26 Capron, Adin B............ Stillwater, R. T....... 1525 K street, i. «i: 115 *1iCassel, FI. Burd... ....... Marielta, Pd... The Shoreham ........ 107 *|/Chaney, John C......... Sullivan, Ind. ........ Ebbitt House. =... ... 29 *Chapman, Pleasant ’L. ..... js Vienna, Tl. ="... .. The Farragut.......... 27 Clark, Champ... cin Bowling Green, Mo...| 200 A street SE....... “ 66 Clark, Frank... Lake Cliy, Fla........ The Cairou. 20-00 00. 15 Clayton, Henry Dov... Bufaula, Ala on i Ta I 3 Cockran, W. Bourke... .... New York, N.Y... .... The Highlands. ....... 83 Cocks, William W......... Old Westbury, N. Y..| 305 New Jersey ave. SE. 79 Cole; Ralph'D.,.......-.. Findlay, Ohio. ....... The Arlington... ... 4. 99 *Conner, James P... ..- Denison, Iowa. ....... The Hamilton's... ...... 34 #Cooper, Allen’ BF... :. -« Uniontown, Pa........ The Cochiran.......... 112 Cooper, Henry A... i... Race, Wis io oi ee a, 136 Coudrey, Harry M......... St. Louis, Mo 5... .... New. Occidental. ... ... 67 Cousins, Robert G ......... Tipton, Towa... ... The Cecil. ...nv..o.. 33 *lCromer, George W-... . = Muncie, Tod... The Dewey. ........0... 30 *Crumpacker, Edgar D. . ... Valparaiso, Ind ...... TheDewey.:..... ... 3I *lCurrier, Frank D..... i... Canaan NH “5000. TheDewey... .......... 74 Curtis, Charles... Topeka, Kans ....;... The Gordon... .-.... 36 *|Cushman, Francis W....| Tacoma, Wash ....... gaz: M streefisl iiis 132 MftDale, Thomas H.......... Scranton, Pa... The Dewey»... . 107 XPalzell, John... Pittsburg, Pa... 1605 N. Hampshire ave. 114 Darragh, ArchibaldB ...... St. Tous, Mich... .... The Hamilton. -........ 57 Davey, RobertC :..- New Orleans, Ia ..... Riggs Homse... 50... 43 *Davidson, James H . ...... Oshkosh, Wis. ........ The Dewey ............ 138 *DPavis, Charles R.. ..0 ... Li St Peter, Minn... 0. 5 The: Cairo... 0... 59 Davis, Thomas B ...... .. Keyser, W.Va ....... New Willard... ......5 134 Dawes, Beman G....... .. .., Marietta, Ohio ....... The Arlington ......0. 101 *|Dawson, Albert F....... Preston, Iowa. ....... The Windsor............. 32 De Armond, David A... .... Butler, Mo... ...... The Vornume..... 66 ®ivi Deemer, Bling... 0... Williamsport, Pa ..... The Shoreham ....... 109 Denby, Edwin ............ Detroit, Mich... .... The Marlborough ..... 55 #Dickson, Frank S ..... ... Ramsey, Ill ......... The Driscoll... ... 27 *Dixen, Joseph: M ......... Missoula, Mont ...... The Cairo... ..... 70 Dizon, Lincoln. ....... ... North Vernon, Ind ...} The Calvo.....:. ...... 29 *Dovener, Blackburn B ....| Wheeling, W. Va...... Riggs House 1... ..... 134 *+tDraper, William H ...... Lansingburg, N.Y... ..|t/The Coclhiran:; ... ... = =. 87 *Dresser, Solomon R....... Bradford, Pas... .... New Willard. .........: IIX #Driscoll, Michael B....... Syracuse, N. ¥_.. TheQatro oii: 89 Dunwell, CharlesT... ..... Brooklyn, N. V....... Nhe Pverett.. oi. 8o Dwight, John W.........; Dryden, NY = 7.5.x 1765 R street... ...... 89 *Hdwards, Don C.......... London, Ky.......... The Everett. ..... .... 41 *Rlletbe, James E.. ........ Marion, S.C... ...... Metropolitan Hotel. . .. 117 *Pllis, Fdear C....0....... Kansas City, Mo ..... The Dewey... ... .....: 65 Englebright, William F....| Nevada City, Cal..... The Dewey. : >... 7 RBEsch, John J... 5... La Crosse, Wis... ..... ogqligtreet. oii fn 137 *Fassett, 1. Sloat. .......... Elmira, NoiV. ov. 1601 Twenty-first street. 90 Meld; Scot, oon... Calverl, Tex... ....... eb ene Sant 124 Binley, David BE... ..... = Vorkyille, S.C ,.....: ‘Phe National.......... 117 *Fitzgerald, John] ........ Brooklyn, N. ¥....-. 1324 Massachusetts ave. 81 *Plack, William IT .......; Malone, N. ¥V....... 12: atreel co ne 88 59-2—2D ED 386 Congressional Directory. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued. Name. Home post-office. Washington residence. Biogs raphy. Page. Fletcher, Toren»... ... Minneapolis, Minn ...| The Westmoreland .. .. a Flood, Henry D.... co... West Appomattox, Va.| New Willard.......... 131 Rloyd, Jolin €........ > 5: Yellville, Ark... The Varnum.....0.... 5 *Fordney, Joseph W.......| Saginaw, Mich....... The Dewey... io... 56 Hoss, George Bi. Chicago, Tl :....... = The Grafton. ..nv. 5 24 * Poster, David Jo. 0. 0. Burlington, Vt... .... 1312.1 street... 000 128 * Foster, John H.... 0. Evansville, Ind. ...... 1505 I streets... a. 28 #Rowler, Charles N....-.... Elizabeth, N.J....... The Shoreham... ..... 76 Brench, Burton 'l. ...... ... Moscow, Idaho....... HER 20 ¥||Fulkerson, Frank B ..... St. Joseph; Mo... ..... The Driscoll ......0%.; 65 Puller; Charles B....... Belvidere, 11... ...... Riggs Flouse........... 24 Gaines, JohnW. ............. Nashville, Tenn ...... 1325 G street... 0... 121 ®|Gaines, Josep H..... Charleston, W. Va ....[[ The Everett... ........ 134 Garber, Hasvey Co... Greenville, Ohio . .... The Raleigh... ::.....5 97 Gardner, Augustus P...... Hamilton, Mass...... 2102 Oistreet. 00. 0 51 *Gardmer, John J ......... Atlantic City, N.J....| The Dewey .... .. ..... 75 Gardner,Washington ...... Albion, Mich. 0... 5 1303 Clifton street..... 55 Garner, John N............ Wyvalde: Tex. hi alo Pain sail Doni 126 Garrett, Finis J... 60.0, Dresden, Tenn... ..« 121 Seaton place... ;. 121 *¥Gilbert, George G ... .... Shelbyville, Ky ...... Riggs House. ......... 40 *Gilhams, Clarence C...... La Grange Tne coo nal eoittorm sistas cna 31 HGH, John, Jr... Bolltimore, Md... foes (ot a Sion he 48 #4 Gillespie, Oscar’ W.. ........ Fort Worth, Tex... 1711 Rigos place... ... 125 Gillett, Frederick H....... Springfield, Mass. oclous oi Sl mL Laie 50 *Glasgs, Carter... Lynchburg, Va. ...... The Farragut... ...;.. 130 Goebel, Herman P. ....... Cincinnati, Ohio... ... The Cochran.-.cn: 97 Goldfogle, Henry M....... New York N.Y. once vias bin old 82 Goulden, Josephv A. ...... New York, N. Voi... ‘The Westminster... ... 86 *fCraff, Joseph VV... .... = Peoria, Tl... eo The Dewey 0... 0... 25 *+Graham, William H ..... Allegheny, Pa.......: The Dewey iv. -37..... II13 Granger, Daniel L.D ...... Providence, R.T.... . 1405 Twenty-first street. 115 Greene, William S. . ..... . .. Fall River, Mass. :....| 1107 Seventeenth street. 53 *tl Gregg, Alexander W. ..... | Palestine, Tex........ . 1737 Corcoran street. .. 124 Griggs, James M..... 0... .. Dawson, Ga... ....... TheBancroft....:. 5. 17 *Gronna, Asle J...... Lakota, N. Dak .... ... TheCairo..- 1... .-... 95 *Grosvenor, Charles H ... | Athens, Ohio......... The Dewey... 0 [100 *||Gudger, James M., jr... ... Asheville) N.C... .. TheCochman.......... 95 Hale, Nathan W. ......... Knoxville, Tenn... . 226 Fast Capitol street. 120 *Hamilton, Edward L, ..... Niles, Mich ........... TheDewey .... i... 56 Hardwick, Thomas W....... Sandersville, Ga... li). sooo, alan), 19 %|| Haskins, Kittredge .... .| Brattleboro, Vt ....... The Grafton ........... | 128 Hauwgen, Gilbert N.....0 ... Nostlvwoeod, Towa. lu vor aos ae ovat 33 Hay, Tames 20 rosa Madison, Va ......... The Bancroft... ....... 130 #*1|/|[Hayes, Bveris A..... ... San Jose, Cal.w.« 2127 California street . .| 8 Hearst, William R.......... New York, N.Y =o br oo macs wn sis 83 #*tHedge, Thomas... ...... Burlington, Iowa ..... The Portland =. ......« 32 Heflin, J. Thomas... ....... Lafayette, Ala: ....... Metropolitan Hotel. . . . | 3 *Henry, E- Stevens i... Rockville,Conn .... ... T4251 Ristreet 2 | 12 *iHenry, Robert 1, . 0... Waco, Tex ............ The Cairo i... 2.500 125 *|||Hepburn, William P. ...| Clarinda, Iowa ....... 1124 East Capitol street. 34 *Hermann, Binger......... Roseburg, Oreg... .. .. 1307 Euclid street. ... 103 *Higgins, Edwin W..... .. Norwich, Conn... ... The Portland ....... 13 *iHill, Ebenezer J... .:..... Norwalk, Conn... .. .. TheCochiran .......... .. I3 FEAL Wilson S. in... 0 Winona, Miss........ Metropolitan Hotel ... 62 *}||Hinshaw, Edmund H. ..| Fairbury, Nebr....... The Dewey........... 71 *Hogg, Herschel M.... oo: Telluride; Colo... .. .. Fhe Farragut i. II *Holliday, Elias S........ Braziliind coc... EbbittHouse ......... 30 Hopkins, Frank A......... Prestonghiung, By. ooh oan Sol inion ans 41 *||Houston, William C ..... Woodbury, Tenn. .... The Gainesboro.... .. 127: *Howard, William M ...... Lexington,Ga........ The Bancroft... I9 | New Brunswick, N.J..l The Cochran.......... 75 *Howell, Benj aminE...... Members’ Residences. 387 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued. Name. Home post-office. Washington residence. Dio raphy Page. Howell, Joseph... ........... Logan, Utah. ......., The Driscoll... ..n0. 127 *Hnbbard, Blbert H....... Sioux City, Towa Lull ida sin oae ots le *UHufl, George B... ......... Greensburg, Pa....... 1325 Sixteenth street. . III * Hughes, James A... ... Huntington, W. Va ..| Riggs House... ...... 135 Hull, JTohm AT... Des Moines, Iowa. . ... 1232 Sixteenth street. . 33 * Humphrey, William EB... .[ Seattle, Wash ........[ oso M street"... ...-.... 133 “Humphreys, Benjamin G. | Greenville, Miss... lo... oo iid roe, 62 Hmmt John ........ co. St. Tous; Mo... .... fa 00 oe ic ai noo lah 67 James, OllieM, .......... .\. Marion, By © coi soins i ati ah 38 ®lenkins, John... 0... Chippewa Falls, Wis. .| The Hamilton ........ 139 Johnson, Joseph TT" ........ Spartanburg, 8. C..0 f, vi Lu ei 117 *Jones, Wesley Ts... North Yakima, Wash .| The Varnum.......... 133 *Jones, Willlam A... Warsaw, Va... ....... i700: street, or 129 Kahn, Juline......... San Francisco, Cal .. .| The Hamilton ....... 7 8 Retler, J. Warren... 0... Springfield, Ohio. ....| The Marlborough..... 98 Reliher, John A... ........ Boston, Mass... ...... The Shoreliam. ....... 52 *jRennedy, James... .i... Youngstown, Ohio. ...| Riggs House ......... 102 Rennedy, John'l,. ....... .. Omaha, Nebr ........ 1736: G street... 7 Kinkaid, Moses P.........: O'Neill, Nebr ...:. .-. The Dewey... 5... 72 *Kitchin, Claude, ....... Scofland Neck, N.C ..[ The Driscoll... ....... ... 93 Kitchin, William W ....... Roxboro, N.C ....... The Driseoll.......... 93 *Klepper, Frank B......... Kingston, Mo. ...... The Driscoll: ...i.. 65 |X line, Marcus C. L .. .[ Allentown, Pa ........ Riggs House... 08 ¥Rnapp, Charles l,......... Towville, N.Y ....... The Normandie....... *Rnopl, Philip... 00 .. Chicago, Ill... ..... The Dewey... .% 23 *¥Knowland, Joseph R .... | Alameda, Cal ........ The Arlington ........ 8 lacey, JohnX. io Oskaloosa, Towa... ... RiggsHouse........... 33 *l{{Latean, Daniel P.... .... orks Baa sa New Occidental ....... 110 * amar, William Be... ...... Monticello, Warr leon. obi ug, aay, 16 flamb, John... co. Richmond, Va ........ The National ......... 129 *Tandis, Charles B.......... Delphi, Ind, 7... The Portland. ......... 31 Landis, Erederick ~....-... Logansport, Ind . . . . .. New Willard ........... 31 Taw, Charles B......... .. Brooklyn, N.Y ...... The Bverett ........... 8o *lawrence, George P .-.... Nogth Adams, Mass. ..| The Shoreham. ....... 50 %llitee, Gordon... 5... ..-- Chickamauga, Ga. .... The Shoreham... ..... 19 T.e Pevre, Frank J......... New Paltz, N,V ..... The Arlington... ...... 87 *egaré, George S ... .... Charleston, S.C... The Dewey ..... i 116 Lever, Asbury PF. .......... Lexington, S.C... ... 13 First street NE... .. 118 *|| Lewis, Elijah B. ...... ..| Montezuma, Ga... ... Metropolitan Hotel . .. 17 Zlilley, George 1... ... .. .. Waterbury, Conn..... New: Willard ........ .. 12 Eilley, Whal To. 0h on 00 Towanda, Pa... ...5 Pennsylvania Club. ... 108 t1|| Lindsay, George H ..... Brooklyn, N.V..... ... The Raleigh... ........ 79 Littaver, Lucius N. .... .... Gloversville, N.Y ....[ The Albany ..../...... 88 Little, John'S 0. 000 Greenwood, Ark 7. Jiu al saan 5 *+Tittlefield, Charles E ....| Rockland, Me ....... The Hamilton ......... 45 Livingston, Leonidas Fi... Covington, Ga, .. fot... oo. J 18 MMloyd, James’... .:.. 0. Shelbyville, Mo ...... 201 A street SE... .. 64 *Longworth, Nicholas ..... Cincinnati, Ohio ..... 831 Eighteenth street. . 96 Lorimer, William. ......... Chicago lll = =o. 1736.G street... . 22 *llliTond, George A... .... AuSable, Mich....... The Dewey ........... 57 *Loudenslager, Henry C ...| Paulsboro, N.J ....... The Dewey... ....... 75 TLovering, WillilamC....... Taunton; Mass... orl rh 54 *Towden, Frank O......... Oregon, TH.o.. ov. New Willard. ......... 24 McCall; Samuel W......... Winchester, Mass. . ...| The Shoreham........ 52 MecCarthy, John... =: 5 Ponca, Nebr, ono vs lomo STs ena an 71 *McCleary, James T .-. ..-.. Mankato, Minn. ...... New Occidental... .... 58 *||||[ McCreary, George D....| Philadelphia, Pa...... Stoneleigh Court... ... 106 McDermott, Allan T,....... Jersey City, No Jes tian iri sei 77 McGavin, Charles's. 2] Chicago, TH =... 0 The Dewey. >... 0. 23 McKinlay, Duncan E...... Santa Rosa, Cal =... 413 Pourth street... 7 388 Congressional Directory. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued. Name Home Vashi 5 Biog- : post-office. Washington residence. raphy Page. | McKinley, William B..... Champaign, Ill.......| 1221 Connecticut ave. . 26 *McKinney, James... ... Aledo, TW... wo) The Portland... . . .... 25 Mclachlan, James ........ Pasadena, Cal ........ New Willard .... ..... 9 Mclain, Frank A.......... Gloster, Miss:........ The Varnum.'. .=.. 5. 63 *+||McMorran, Henry .....4 Port Huron, Mich ....| The Normandie....... 56 *|McNary, William S...... Boston, Mass. ........ The Westminster 52 i Macon, Robert. ........ Helena Ark 0... 5. The Driscoll... .... = 5 +Madden, Martin B........ Chicago, Tl. 0.070 The Highlands... .... 21 Mahon, Thaddeus M ........ Cliambersburg, Pa... .{...... he Sa an 3 109 *Mann, James R-...... ... Chicago, 11). =. =. 1729 (Street... .....". 21" ¥Marshall, Thomas F ...... Oakes, NN. Dak ........ The Cochran... oo: 95 *Martin, Eben W. ........ Deadwood, S. Dak ....| The Dewey ........... 118 Maynard, Harry L..... .-. Portsmouth, Va ...... New Willard .... ... 129 I #*Mever, Adolph. x... 0.00 New Orleans, 1a ..... 17000) street... .. 0. 42 Michalek, Anthony ....... Chicago, 111... ... .. the Driscoll’. ........ - 22 Ii *¥Miller, James M .......... Council Grove, Kans. .| 3213 Thirteenth street. . 36 \ *+ Minor, Edward $S ........ Sturgeon Bay, Wis....['40 D street 8B ........ 138 *Mondell, Frank W.. ........ Newcastle, Wyo ...... The Cairo. .u..aio. 140 Moot; John A... .. ot. Chatianooga, Tenn 20l oo olin, 120 ii ¥Moon, Reuben O .......... Philadelphia, Pa...... New Willard... ....=.. 105 i *Moore, J. Hampton... .: Philadelphia, Pa ..... Pennsylvania Club . ... 105 i %illMoore, John M..... ..:.. Richmond, Tex ...... The Normandie ....... 124 Morrell, Edward de V...... Philadelphia, Pa... ... y712 Histreet. 0.0. | 106 | Mouser, Grant’ F,. ........ Marion, Ohio ......... 1326 Cwelfth street. ...! 100 I *Mudd, Sydney EF ......... Taplata, MA..... 00 cde catad on, consi oy 48 i ¥|| || Murdock, Victor ....... Wichita, Kans... .... Phe Cochran..J. 2... of 37 #Mwrphy, Arthur P........ Rolla, Mo... 0.x. 330 Maryland ave. NE. | 68 *Needham, James C........ Modesto, Cal... .... ... the Cairo... 6.0 9 *Nelson, John M........... Madison, Wis......... the Hamilton ..... . :.. | 136 | Nevin, Robert M......... Dayton Ohio) ot wali na lial, 97 | Norris, George We... i... .... McCook, Nebr ..... .. Y. M. C. A. Building. 72 Olcott, J. Van Vechten... New Yorle, No. Y ool on 6 sah veannnnh =o 85 | *Qlmsted, Marlin BE... =... Harrisburg; Pa ..... .... The Arlington’... ... .... | yi0 1Otjen, Theobold:..... ... Milwaukee, Wis... . .% TheDewey .... 15... be itay *||Overstreet, James W..... Sylvania Gao Lh a a 17 *Qverstreet, Jesse... ........ Indianapolis, Ind . . . .. New Willard. ......... 30 Padgett, Lemuel P .:.... Columbia, Tenn... ... The Dewey... wi... 121 *Page, Robert N........... Aberdeen, N.C ....... The Cairo... noes 94 Palmer, Heney W.......... Wilkes-Barre, Pa... .. The Arlington ........ 107 *Parker, R.- Wayne... ... Newark, Noo Je... 1723 Rhode Island ave. 76 *Parsons, Herbert, ........ New. York, N.Y .. ... 1229 Nineteenth street . 84 Patterson, Gilbert B....... Maxton, N.C... ... =. NT a LE 94 *11|||| Patterson, James O’H.| Barnwell, S.C ....... The Vammumi. os 117 | Patterson, Malcolm R .... | Memphis, Tenn ...... | Riggs House. on 0ni [> ran Ii #Payne, Sereno F ..... Auburn, N.Y ......... The Normandie ....... 89 1 *Pearre, George A ......... Cumberland, Md... ... The Kennesaw ......... 49 i Perkins, James B........... Rochester, N. ¥ ....- 1613 New Hamp. ave . .| 90 i *Pollard, Ernest M.... 2. Nehawka, Nebr ...... The Sherman .........: en i Pou, Edward W ........... Smithfield, N.C...... The Richmond. ....... | 93 I *Powers, Llewellyn ........ Houlton, Me... .=... New Willard........ . 46 | *Prince, George W.. .... ..... Galesburg, 111. ....... 1331 Thirteenth street . 25 Pujo, Arséne Pou. vee Take Charles, Ia..... The Adlington... ...... 44 #liRainey, Henry 'L-... -... Carrollton, 111... ... .. The Driscoll ............ | 26 *Randell, Choice B. -...... Sherman, Pex/..... The National .......... |= yay ; *Ransdell, Joseph FE ....... Lake Providence, La..| The Dewey ....... .... 43 | *|Reeder, William A ...... Yogan, Kans. .....~.. 118 Maryland ave. NE. | 37 *Reid, CharlesC ......".... Morrillton, Ark... . .. Metropolitan Hotel. ...| 6 *Reybhurn, John E.. ....... Philadelphia, Pa ..... 1785 Massachusetts ave.| 105 Reynolds, Toon M.......... Bedford, Pa .......... Cosmos Club... ....... [110 *ttRhinock, Joseph 1, . .... Covington, Ky... ... New Willard .......... 40 *Rhodes, Marion E........ Potosi, Mo ...... 5! The Driscoll ........... 67 Members’ Residences. 389 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued. Name Home post-office Washington residence Tog 3 . * yraphy. Page. Richardson, James M...... Glasgow, Ky......... Riggs House. .... 5... 39 ttRichardson, William. . ... Huntsville, Ala........ Riggs:House......... 4 *l| Riordan, Daniel J....... New York, N.Y... The Raleigh... 7... 5. 82 Rives, Zeno)... .. 0. Tdtchheld, 71). ........: The Driscolli:....... 5. 27 Rixey, John XE... i hui Brandy, Va... 909 Sixteenth street... 131 *Roberts, Ernest W........ Chelsea, Mass ........ 1400 Twenty-first street. 52 Robertson, Samuel M...... Baton Ronge, Ta oli nero 44 *|||| Robinson, Joseph T ..... Lonoke, Atk i. - i... The Iroqnois =... . .... 6 *||Rodenberg, William A ...| East St. Louis, Ill... .. 1354 Columbia road ... 27 *Rucker, William W. ...... Keytesville, Mo ...... ‘Fie National ......... 64 Ruppert, Jacob, jr... New York, N-V ... .. New Willard... ....... 85 Russell, Gordon... ........ Tyler, Tex... ... i t.. The Varnume...o...0- 123 Hi Ryan, William H. ....... Buffalo, NV ......... TheCaive....... i 9I *Samuel, EdmundW ...... Mount Carmel, Pa. ...| 501 I street. .......... 109 *Saunders, Edward W..... Clark Hill; Va... Metropolitan Hotel. . .. 130 *[iSchneebeli, Gustav A". ..|. Nazareth, Pa ......... Riggs House... ov... 112 Scott-Charles I... iLL. Iola, Kans... ..... i... The Cochran.......... 35 Scroggy, Thomas FE ....... Xenia Ohio... alae Toh i 98 Shackleford, Dorsey W....| Jefferson City, Mo ....| The Varnum.......... 66 *Shartel, Cassins M........ Neosho, Mo: ......... The Cairo. inn iin, 68 Sheppard, Morris... ......... Texarkama, Tex = fo) di dnt, 122 XSherley, Swagar.......... Louisville, Ky ....... 2027 Ostreet. 7. 0.0. 39 *Sherman, James S........ Utica, N. NY... wer The Normandie ....... 88 *|Sibley, Joseph C...... ‘Pranklin,Pa....... .. 1715 Massachusetts ave. 113 Sims, Thetas W......... Linden, Tenn ......... The Varnum .......... 121 *||||Slayden, James L....... San Antonio, Tex..... IG BR street... ow. 126 *iSlemp, Campbell ........ Big Stone Gap, Va. ..| Ebbitt Honse......... 131 Small, John H ... oo. Washington, N.C. ...| The Cairo...;.....¢-. 92 ¥Smith, David H'.. ....... Hodgensville, Ky. .... Riggs House... . 1. .... 39 *Smith, George W.......... Murphysboro, Ill . . . ..| 1313 Columbia road ... 28 *Smith, Samuel W.......... Pontiac, Mich ...... ... The Buckingham. ..... 56 *Smith, Sylvester C ....... Bakersfield, Cal...... The Westminster ..... 9 *HSmith, Thomas A....... Ridgely, Md. ........ sr Bstreel,...... 0.0. 47 ¥Smith, Walterd........ 0. Council Bluffs, Iowa ..| The Hamilton ........ 34 *Smith, William Alden ....| Grand Rapids, Mich..| New Willard. eis 56 Smith, William O....... Pumrxsutawney, Pa. ...| 206 Delaware ave. NE. . 113 ¥Smith, William R.. ....... Colorado, Tex... +: 1431 Clifton street... . 126 ¥Smyser, Martin L.......... Wooster, Ohio ..... ... 13 First street NE..... 101 *Snapp, Howard M ........ Joliet, Ti. 0 in The Cairo’. ..v 5 24 Southall, Robert G . .... sb Ameha, Va on mh vl Sh Er 130 Southard, James H ........ Toledo, Ohio .......... ‘The Hamilton. . ......... 99 Southwick, George N ... ... Albany, N.Y. =... New Occidental. ...... 87 Sparkman, Stephen M ..... Tampa, Bla... ici los bor si aren 15 *tSperry, Nehemiah D ....| New Hdven, Conn ....| The Buckingham...... 12 *t1]||Spight, Thomas ...... Ripley, Miss ....... = 128 A street NE. ...... 61 Stafford, William H ........ Milwaukee, Wis ..... The Cochran. 0.0.0 137 *Stanley, Augustus O...... Henderson, Ky =... Riggs House... i... 39 *||Steenerson, Halvor. ..... Crookston, Minn... .. The Cairo... ...cu. idiers’ roll; 315 First street SE: 0 i ou 221 Romero, Sefior Don Arturo Macari, Cuban legation, The Wyoming ..... 5... 0.00, 323 Rommel, George M., animal husbandman, Bureau of Animal Industry, The Decatur 264 Roosa, I. P., dispatch agent, State Depart- ment, 277 Broadway, New York.......... 244 Roosevelt, Capt. Henry I,., assistant quar- termaster, Marine Corps, 1205 Nine- teenth streeb ici ron 80 Deanne ly 259 Roosevelt, Theodore: : President of the United States (biog- raphy), White House ...000000. 00 0 243 Presiding officer ex officio and mem- ber, Smithsonian Institution......... 270 420 Page. Root, C. S., assistant engineer, Revenue Cutter Service, 1261 Monroe street. ...... Root, Elihu: Secretary of State (biography), 1500 Rhode Island avenues... .... 0000 Member, Smithsonian Institution..... Rosa, Edward B., physicist, Bureau of Standards, Phe Ontario ees ins Rose, Henry M., assistant secretary of the Senate, 110 Maryland avenue NE ....... Rose, J. N., associate curator, National MUSCUIIY «ds, or a ie na Rosen, Baron, Russian ambassador, 1634 Tstreet. Sido as SL SAEs a Te Rosenau, Passed Asst. Surg. M. J., Director of Hygienic I,aboratory, Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service,-3211 Thir- teenth street unl cor dene enon ad Ross, Capt. Albert, U. S. N., Light-House Board Sil hie en Te Ross, David W., general purchasing officer, Isthmian Canal Commission, 1606 New Hampshire avenue 2... 5 Jia ian Ross, Capt. Worth G., Chief, Revenue-Cut- ter Service, The Woodley. Rosseau, Civil Engineer and Rear-Admiral Harry H., Bureau of Yards and Docks. . Rossiter, William S., chief clerk, Bureau of the Census, 1742 Riggs place. ........ .. Rouzer, George William, clerk, Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, The Ro- chambedn cr Sor i Royaards, Mr. W. A., The Netherlands’ legation, 3738 Mi street. .....i oo ii ainng Ruckman, Webster S., law clerk, Patent Office, 3414 Mount Pleasant street ....... Ruggles, Edward R., House messenger... Ruhlen, Lieut. Col. George, Assistant Quar- termaster-General, 1826 V street........ Ruiz y Olivares, Sefior Don Antonio, Cuban legation./Fhe Benedick::..........c...... Runyan, Elmer G., District inspector of gas and meters, 300 R street NE......... Russel, Maj. Edgar, assistant chief signal officer, U.S. A., The Tlighlands.......... Russell, Aaron, assistant, Office Clerk of the House, 3231 street... 20.00 ald Russell, Charles W., Assistant Attorney- General: 1733 G street. co. va lun Russell, Lieut. Col. A. H., Assistant Chief of Ordnance, U.S. Army, The Rochambeau. Russell, Surg. A. €. H., Naval Medical School, The Benedick vs... Ch viv. Anavas Rust, Lieut. Comdr. A., Navy-Yard........ Rutter, Frank R., assistant chief of divi- sion, Bureau of Statistics, Agricultural Department, 2750 Fourteenth street ..... Ryan, Capt. F. E. C., British embassy, 2028 Columbia toad... i. i ie nn i ns Ryan, Thomas, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior; 1750. S street. tou... Ryder, B. C., clerk, Office Secretary of the Senate, 110 Maryland avenue NE. ....... Sabine, George W., assistant librarian of the House, I'he Royalton................ Sacket, Rodney, clerk, Office Secretary of the Senate, 419 B streets... oil sil, Saez, Second Iieut. Eduardo Mario, Uru- guayan legation, The Highlands........ Safford, George H., secretary and treas- urer, Howard University, 2445 Bright- wood avenue. Sagmeister, Joseph, assistant clerk, Senate Committee on Pacific Islandsand Porto Rico, 2002:G street nn sw i nh rr saa Salinas F., Sefior Don Manuel, Chilean le- gation, The Grafton... >i... os nan. irl Sample, James A. chief of division, Office Treasufer of the United States, Florence COUER oo a nl ht Sh Se SE et Sams, William B., assistant clerk, Senate Committee on Manufactures, The Pied- ur OE a SO Tr Sanders, H. P., principal examiner, Pat- ent Office, 1504 Twenty-first street....... Sanders, Thomas B., Deputy Commissioner of Navigation, 2144 P street... ........... Sands, Frederick B., assistant clerk, Senate Committee on Commerce, 1801 G street... 261 217 Alphabetical Index. Page. Sanford, Frank I,., division chief, Bureau of the Census, 113 Second street......... Sanford, Edward T., assistant attorney- general. Sanford, Henry W., chief of division, Gen- eral Land Office, 1115 Ninth street ...... Sanger, Col. William Cary, Red Cross office.Sangerfield, N.Y... . ui 0. Sargent, Capt. Nathan, Naval General Board, 925 Farragut square .............. Sargent, F. P., Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1324 Monroe street... ..... Sawn, William F., clerk, House post-office, Tal SE Oy A TE Rr A Sawyer, Frank H., clerk, Senate Commit- tee on Civil Service and Retrenchment, slows Circle i ow SL EER Saxton, Henry D., chief clerk, Office Quartermaster-General, 1922 Calvert ES Hl Se RS SR oR EA SE EE Rr Schaefer, Michael D., chief clerk, Bureau of Construction and Repair, 117 Fourth street NR. os a Ss a a EE Scherer, Frank, jr., messenger, House post-office, 1434 A street......... co a... Schoff, H. J., House messenger, 807 Sixth VIET en SE ER MS A Schlobohm, W. A., assistant, document room of the House, The TL uxor .......... Schofield, I,eut. Commander F. , Bu- reau of Ordnance, The Ontario. ......... Schreiner, E. E., chief of division, Office Comptroller of the Currency, 1314 R street Schroeder, KH. C., superintendent experi- ment station, Bureau of Animal Industry, Bethesda, Md... 0. nian iannLunnis Schwartz, Benjamin H., clerk, House Com- mittee on Revision of the Laws, Penn- sylvanin Cla ans odin fe nha ie Schwinn, George H., assistant physician, Hospital for Insane, St. Elizabeth....... Scofield, Carl S., Bureau of Plant Industry, Toanham Mans isos es Sims i, Scofield, John C., Chief clerk, Department of War 1614 Pistreet lori urine, Scott, George Winfield, custodian of law library, Library of Congress, The High- Tanda SS Rae Scott, James B., Solicitor, Department of State, 1956 Calvert street. oh. Scott, W. F., chief clerk, House folding room, 514 E. Capitol Street ios nen Scott, W. W., law clerk, Office Auditor for the State and other Departments, 1616 Nineteenth streets ie Tail wonisey | Scott, William W., assistant attorney, De- partment of Justice, 914 Westminster Shree. Ca SR Re ee a Seaman, William H., principal examiner, Patent Office, 1424 Eleventh street ..... Searle, William D., appointment clerk, De- partment of War, 1131 T'welfth street... . Sebree, Capt. Uriel, naval secretary, Iight- HouseBoard, 1266 New Hampshireavenue Sebring, FA. deputy and financial clerk, police court, 1209 Kenyon street......... Seeds, Edward P., Deputy Auditor for War Department, 128 C street NE Seeds, Mr. William, British embassy, The Benedick on. tn sat Sn Seely, G. D., principal examiner, Patent Office, The Roanoke. ni ints) nits Seney, F. M., clerk, Capitol police, 606 Mas- sachusetts avenue NE.. Sewall, Fugene D, principal examiner, Patent Office, 1233 Girard street ......... Shallenberger, W. S., Second Assistant Postmaster-General, 1863 Mintwood bE Na A RO Shanahan, John D., Bureau of Plant In- dustry, 1915 Calvert street . vivre: osiees Sharp, Mrs. Kate M., visitor hospital for the insane. C5 LS so oi sa BUTTE LNs Sharpe, Brig. Gen. Henry G.: Commissary-General, 1713 M street . Commissioner, Soldiers’ Home. ....... Shattuck, Capt. Amos B., Assistant Quar- termaster-General, 1601 Twenty-third El Da rE Se Ue Ee 268 217 250 Alphabetical Index. Page. Shaw, A. P., principal examiner, Patent Office, 2513 Cliffbourne place............. Shaw, Herbert R. C., division chief, Pen- sion Bureau, I'he Hawarden............. Shaw, Ieslie M.: Secretary of the Treasury (biography), The Arlington's, ain ai nk Member, Smithsonian Institution..... Sheibley, Sinclair B., assistant attorney, Department of Justice, The Rocham- bean. ix. ore pe A I Le Sheik, Harry Sherlock, assistant clerk, Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, 17 Thirdstreet NE... coo fo ii ans. Shelton, Arthur B., clerk, Senate Commit- tee:on:Finance, 3712 R street............. Shelton, Capt. George H., General Staff, The Marlborough... Ji. os aidan. Shepard, Seth, chief justice, court of ap- peals, District of Columbia, 1447 Massa- chusettsiavenue!. con L. Snail ion Sherrard, Thomas H., assistant forester, Bisi:Vermontavenue iii cio sna Shidy, Leland P., chief of division, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1617 Marion street. Shipe, H. W., acting division chief, office of Indian Affairs, Glencarlyn, Va....... Shipp, Thomas R., clerk, Senate Committee on’ Ferritories .. . vii lan i ar ah Shiras, George, associate justice, Supreme Court of the United States (retired), Stoneleigh Court. Si nv a running... Shively, William ¥., messenger, House post-office, 237 New Jersey avenue....... Shook, KE. H., postal-card agent, Rumford Balla Me. Lol adn han oa Shonts, Theodore P., chairman, Isthmian Canal Commission, 1526 New Hampshire AVENUE Vin SEs Ea Shouse, James H., House messenger on the soldiers’ roll, 5 B street...... ....... Shreve, John G., clerk, House Committee on Tabor, 8Bistreet NB... Lobo. mn Shriner, M. S., clerk Senate Committee on Irrigation; 1739 Q street. ......... 20. 0. Shroyer, H. E., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Territories, i a ii on Shuey, Theodore F., official reporter, Sen- ate debates, The Driscoll ........ SEA Shurter, KE. B., clerk Senate Committee on Ventilation and Accoustics.............. Shuster, W. Morgan, Philippine Commis- sion, Manila a os J Ne a Sidky Bey, Turkish legation, 2101 S street. Siebert, Mr. B. von, Russian embassy, 1143 Connecticutavenue ..... .. ... ri a0 Simmons, George, chief of division, T'reas- ury Department, 2549 Eleventh street... . Simon, Louis A., chief of division, Su- pervising Architect’s Office, 1634 Riggs PEACE i EG a Be a Simpson, George R., principal examiner, Patent Office, he Lincoln ....00 Lio i Simpson, Lieut. Corumander E., Bureau of Ordnance, 1330 Nineteenth street........ Simpson, Pay Inspector George W., dis- bursing officer, Navy pay office, The Ro- chambeau i. ne ea Sims, Edwin Walter, Solicitor for the De- partment of Commerce and Labor, 1427 Twenty-first street. ... on... 0 nn la 0 Sims, Lieut. Commander William S., as- sistant, Bureau of Navigation, 1228 Sev- enteenthistreety. lo vila Lh ous iin Sims, Thetus W., Representative from Ten- nessee, director, Deaf and Dumb Institu- tion ive a TS ht pie Sinnott, Jos. J., special messenger of the House, 511: Fifth street NB... lis. 00 Skidmore, W. W. messenger House post- office, 1346 Monroe street. ................ Skinner, C. W., superintendent Industrial Home Selon]... tain isan ie Skinner, Frank C., principal examiner, Patent Office, 3421 Holmead place ....... Skinner, Prof. A. N., Naval Observatory. . Skybak, Mr. O., chargé d’affaires, Norwe- gian legation, 1737 H street, ............. 257 250 | 1 | Solar, Col. Vicente del, Chilean legation, TLS IN SLT@EE is vve on voiss oie os aie invivieisn's 421 Page. Slater, Samuel E., chief of division, Office of Indian Affairs, 1415 S street .......... 262 Slavens, Maj. Thomas H., Assistant Quar- termaster-General, The Woodley ....... 250 Sleman, John B., chief clerk, Office Audi- tor for Post-Office Department, 3114 Six- teenth streets. oh tian SRG ER, 247 Sloane, Charles S.: Geographer, Bureau of the Census, 1521 Tenthistreet oo ii ol Sioa 268 Secretary, United States Geographic Board, ia aR aS re Ta 271 Sloat, Frank D., financial clerk, Patent Office; 121g I, alreet ol vil fia mms 260 | Small, Reuel, official reporter, House de- bates: ’the Hamilton: sion li oir. 224 Smartt, A. P., messenger, Senate Commit- tee on K¥Engrossed Bills, Metropolitan a Er a GO Df 217 Smith, Addison T., clerk, Senate Commit- tee on Manufactures, The Franklin .... 218 Smith, Amzi, superintendent, Senate docu- ment room, 314 Maryland avenue NE... 216 Smith, E. G., assistant clerk, Senate Com- mittee on Post-Offices..... io. mn a 00 218 Smith, Erwin F., Bureau of Plant Industry, 1460: Belmontistreet i vn. uO 264 Smith, Herbert A., Forest Service, Cosmos CD a a ea wie 265 Smith, Herbert Knox, Deputy Commis- sioner of Corporations, The Farragut... 267 Smith, Horace H., messenger, Senate Com- mittee to Investigate T'respassers on In- dian ands; 7303 Nstreet. 0.00005 218 Smith, Howard B., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Indian Depredations, Y. M. Qo ASBulding PN, 217 Smith, Hugh M., Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries, 1309 Mistreet........... 00. 268 Smith, J. G., in charge experiment station, Agricultural Department, Honolulu, H.I. 266 Smith, J. L., clerk, House Committee on Education, 417 Fourth street, NE........ 222 Smith, Jackson, manager labor and gnar- ters, Isthmian Canal Commission ....... 273 Smith, James F.,chairman Philippine Com- . mission and Governor of the Islands, ManEla ee 273 Smith, John W., forecast official, Boston, Mass. oe te ERE 263 Smith, Iieut. Commander W. Strother, Bu- reau of Steam Engineering, I'he Bene- dicks Lolo PRE SS Le 256 Smith, Lincoln B., assistant attorney, De- partment of Justice, 1758 Oregon ave- TIE Lr or 252 Smith, Luther R., chief of division, Inte- rior Department, The Iowa... ... ....... 260 Smith, Naval Constructor S. E., Bureau of Construction and Repairs, The Marl- Boroua ht. i aa 256 Smith. P. G., Superintendent Home for Aged and Infirm, Blue Plains ........... 373 Smith, Sydney K., disbursing clerk, De- partment of War, 3037 O street.......... 249 Smith, Sydney Y., chief of bureau, State Department, 3107 Mount Pleasant street. = 244 Smith, W. A., clerk in charge of Congres- sional Record at the Capitol, 1302 Euclid SEreet rrr td ne ne A he 224 Smith, W. H. H., chief clerk, Bureau Steam Engineering; 2122 Hstreet: oo. 000000 256 Smith, Wm. M., chief clerk, Bureau of Yards and Docks, 3105 Eleventh street .. 255 Smith, W. Scott, private secretary to Sec- retary of the Interior, 525 I' street....... 260 Smith, William R., superintendent of the National Botanic Garden................ 271 Smithers, W. T"., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Railroads, The Oxford........ 218 Smoot, H. E., messenger, Senate Committee on Standards, Weights, and Measures... 218 Sniffen, Brig. Gen. Culver C., Paymaster- General “Fhe Cairo... ou. color in ds oa, 251 Snowden, Lieut. Commander Thos., Office Naval Intelligence, 1806 Belmont road .. 256 422 Solberg, Thorvald, Tegister of copyrights, Library of Congr ess, 198 F street SE.... Soleau, William I,., disbursing clerk, De- partment of Commerce and I,abor, 2541 Thirteenthsireet icc iii sein. Sonneck, Oscar G., hick of division, Ii- brary: of = Congress, 1732 .T wentieth Cd OER Se I I MAAS Sornborger, Charles B. ,appointment clerk, Department of Justice, Garrett Park, Md. Soule, Iieut. Henry B., assistant, Bureau of Navigation, The Westmoreland....... Spaulding, Gertrude B., assistant clerk Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, The VATIINL oho viv soi vie dn vuln wivis sie bis siaina ins Spear, W. KE. clerk, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, T1051 street. ........ 0 iin Speck von Sternburg, Freiherr, German ambassador, 1435 Massachusetts avenue. Spillman, William J., Bureau of Plant In- dustry, 3153 Mount Pleasant street....... Spilman, William R., superintendent, rural mail delivery, 324 Fifth street SE Spofford, Ainsworth R., Chief Assistant Librarian of Congress, 1621 Massachu- SCH AVENE i. os re ad Se rn aie Sponsler, C. F., chief engineer, Bureau of Standards, 1450 Girard street............ Sroufe, Robert, District sanitary officer, 523 ‘Twelfth street NE J. ooh coi Save Stack, Maurice J., first assistant physician, Hospital for Insane, St. Elizabeth....... Stafford, Wendell P., associate justice, su- preme court, District of Columbia, 1603 Irving Street. or an Gh a ei a Stallings, B. D., Sse editor, Division of Publications, Agricultural Depart- mentaosS Sistreet iii sina adie Stanley, Clifton E., assistant clerk, House Committee on Military Affairs, 1405 Third Sheet si ee LR OE Stanley, Elmer, House elevator conductor, 332 K street RE Stanton, Iieut. E. M., Assistant Judge- Advocate-General, U. S. Army, The Marl- borough a ra nh sh re a Statter, Arthur F., secretary to the Secre- tary of the Treasury, The Gordon. Statter, M. I,., messenger, Senate Commit- tee on Coast and Insular Surve Stauffer, C. C., principal examiner, Patent Office, 1513 Twenty-eighth street ........ Steddom, Rice P., chief of division, Bureau of Animal Industry, The Montgomery. . Steele, John I.., clerk, Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1742 P Strela ren Rs LN RRR Stejneger, I,eonhard, curator, National MUSEU | ire oo coh en es ietviynste sebastian a Stephens, Francis H., assistant corpora- tion counsel, 1817 Belmont road. . Stephenson, Samuel I. sichief of division, Office Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue, 1727 Riggs place ............ Be ada Sterling, E. D., lieutenant, Capitol police, IPHEe WiCOMICO, = 2 er ad fear sae os Sterling, Ernest A., assistant forester, The AlADATIGLS sais Saher ists hinge sina Slane Sterne, W. H., assistant bookkeeper, office Treasurer of the United States, The Steuart, William = M., chief statistician, Bureau of the Census, The Kensington. . Stevens, John F., chief engineer, Isthmian Carr. arash re Stevens, Wilfred, translator, State Depart- ment, 823 Allison street... ...... .ii.. Steward, A. P., assistant teller, Office T'reas- urer of the United States, Garrett Park, Steward, Thomas G., examiner in chief, Patent Office, 1336 Monroe street......... Stewart, Alonzo H., Assistant Doorkeeper of the Senate, 204 Fourth street SK.. Stewart, Charles W., superintendent Naval War Records, office and library, 1211 Ken- yon street ih vir Li tii rn wie deisel Stewart, John C., Weather Bureau clerk at Capitol, 1300 Harvard street ..... ... +". Page. 242 267 242 253 256 217 253 324 264 254 242 | Straight, John P. Alphabetical Index. Page. Stewart, Joseph, assistant superintendent, railway mail adjustment, 1644 Newton ghreet. Co rea Stickney; Col. Amos, Light-House Board, Army Building, New York ah es as Stiles, Ch. W., chief of division, Hygienic Laboratory, Marine - Hospital Service, rz Hopkinsplage:........ Lei a lon Stillings, Chas. A., Public Printer, The “Ontario aT ER RE Be MAR Sh) Stilt, Surg. E. R., Naval Medical School, 1928 Biltmore Sheet ne Stine, Latimer B., division chief, Pension Bureau, 140 E street NE. fo dona Stockton, Rear-Admiral Charles H.: President Examining Board, 201g O Street ln i sa President Naval Retiring Board....... Stokes, H. N., associate chemist, Bureau of Standards, 1443 OQ atreet. oo nannT Stone, George F., chief clerk, Office Second Assistant Postmaster-General, Cleveland PATE. 5 aie rams ir meal ay st st Se ee Stone, Silas W., stamped-envelope agent, Hartford, CONN i Pe aes Stouffer, Charles C., assistant chief clerk, Pension Bureau, 1207 Kenyon street. .... | Straight, H. C., messenger, Senate Com- miftecon Claims... ie i Sees clerk, ‘House folding room, 336 Eleventh str eet NB mies Stratton, S.W., Director of Bureau of Stand- ards, The Farragut SR eh a aL i as Straub, Maj. Paul F. , Assistant Stirgeon General, U.S.A. , 1719 Eighth street . Strauss, Oscar S.: Secretary of Commerce and Labo, (biograghy) 2600 Sixteenth street. . President I,ight House Board ......:... Member Smithsonian Institution...... Streets, Medical Director ‘I'. H., naval hos- pital; 1416 Hopkins street .......... oo. Strickland, Reeves T., special assistant at- torney, Department of Justice, 303 E street iil a eR aa Strider, Luke C., justice of the peace, D street and John Marshall place.-........ Stuart, James, physician to the poor, 937 R street RS RECS rR SHE Stubbs, E. C., chief engineer of the Senate, Tinden, Md Se I wa Pe Ts Br Stuntz, H 1,., local auditor Isthmian Canal COMMISHION oi nr rr Sturdy, Mr. KE. V., British Embassy ....... Sudworth, George B., assistant forester, 3434 Ashley LEPTACE . . se siete ats Sullivan, Andrew J., battalion chief fire engineer, 1506 Thirty-second street. ..... Sullivan, John J., messenger, House post- office, 480 I,ouisiana avenue.............. Sullivan, M. R., principal examiner, Patent Office, The Dewey Sullivan, Thomas J., Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1823 Vernon AVEC: rs ee a, he bd a palais Summers, Alexander, statistician, Bureau of Education, 926 French street.......... Sumner, A. D., assistant messenger on the floor of the Senate, The Varnum..... Sumner, Charles J., superintendent, House document room, The Varnum........... Ye So SR I SERIE SB Il Le Sutherland, J. A., chief of division, Super- vising Architect’s Office, The Portner... Sutton, Lieut. J. R., District harbor master, g25RestEeet. hina a Le Swan, Henry C., disbursing clerk, Office Auditor for the War Department, 1031 amon sireel Jn aia ere aria ed Swan, W. D., bond clerk, Office Comptroller of the Currency, 222 First street SE.... . Swartwout, F. A., homeopathic physician to poor, 1zlowalcircle .... N00 ae ah Swift, Capt. Wm., on duty with Naval General Board, Commander U. S. S. Con- neeHOUE «pies Te a SE RT Swift, Maj. Eben, General Staff, 1028 Six- teenth street . . testes er er ever 267 270 Alphabetical Index. Page. Swindells, Capt. John A., detective, Metro- politan police, 3313 R street AR SER A 374 Swingle, Walter T., Bureau of Plant In- dustry, 3315 Seventeenth street. ........ 264 Sylvester, Maj. Richard, Supeiniendent Metropolitan police, 1223 Euclid street. 374 Széchenyi, Count Louis, counselor, em- bassy of Austia-Hungary, The Bachelor. 332 Szent-Ivany, Mr. Moritz von, embassy of Austria-Hungary, 1304 Eighteenth street. u'322 Taft, William Howard: Secretary of War (biography), 1603 K Fa a IB A RA SO TER SC EB 249 Member, Smithsonian Institution..... 270 President, American National Red CROSS i oi rie rains re RAE Sela 273 Talcott, ¥. M., in charge of street exten- sion, Sor Avon place... ii a ou. 373 Tanaka, Maj. Kunishige, Japanese em- bagsy, 1738 O street... ............... 0... 324 Taniguchi, Iieut. Commander Naomi, Jap- anese embassy, 1464 Rhode Island ave- NE a -324 Tanner, Charles B., division chief, De- partment of War, The Kenesaw......... 249 Tanner, James, Commander-in-Chief G. A. R., National Red Cross . 273 Tanner, James, register of wills, ‘1416 N Nl Re RE 321 Tanner, James A., assistant attorney, Depar tment of Justice, 1416 N street..... 252 Tarbox, Lieut. Commander Glennie, as- sistant hydrographer, 821 Nineteenth 53 Be Ee Relat Re Ted Ee Re ei RR 255 Taylor,George M., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Finance, 218 A street SE...... 217 Taylor, H. W., chief engineer, House of Representatives, 100 Fifth street NE .... 223 Taylor, Hannis, special counsel, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, 2018 O street. 253 Taylor, James K., Supervising Architect, The Ihghlands uo. hola aa 245 Taylor, I,. C., assistant clerk, Senate Com- mittee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads... 218 Taylor, M.O., House messenger, 113 Second Street, i rR a a a Sn Leer 221 Taylor, Miles, clerk, Senate Committee on Examination and Disposition of Docu- mientsyzez: FE streets. over dit ik 217 Taylor, Naval Constructor David W., Bu- reau Construction and Repair, navy-yard 256 Taylor, Stark B., bailiff, Court of Claims, I504°S Streeb Jaa iy La 319 Taylor, W. C., deputy register of wills, 1400 7 wenty-first Sree. uty ie ei 321 Taylor, William A., Bureau of Plant In- dustry, 55 Q street INE ESE RR RE 264 Terr, Nai, Siamese legation, The Hamil- Wh or ne 326 Terrell, Robert H., justice of the peace, GILG street... on an ee 321 Terry, I,. Seward, principal examiner. de- tailed from'Pension Office to House Com- mittee on Pensions, 1625 Newton street . 222 Thal, Mr. de, Rusaian embassy, 1143 Con- necticut avenue Gi hr oa re 325 Thirkeld, Rev. Wilber P., President How- ard. Unlversily oi aa a, 274 Thoby, Mr. Perceval, Haitian legation, 1429 Rhode Island avenue ¢........ 0. on 0 324 Thomas, C. N., resolution and petition clerk of the House, 1221 O'street........5 220 Thomas, D. P., messenger, Office Chief Clerk of the House, 12 Twelfth street SE. 220 Thomas, Edw. H., corporation counsel, 926 Sistreet ni aE SL Lo aa 373 Thomas, John H., chief of division, Gen- eral Land Office, 1439 Belmont street.... 260 Thompson,A. H. hiotor division, Pension Bureau, 9o4 Massachusetts avenue NE... 267 Thompson, Harry H., division superin- tendent, Post-Office Department, 1720 Willard street io wed, civ. FREE 254 Thompson, James David, chief of division, Library of Congress, Chevy Chase, Md.. 242 Thompson, John G.. ‘Assistant Attorney- General, The Calton ne 252 Thompson, John Q., special attorney, De- partment of Justice, The Dewey... 252 423 Page. Thompson, Joseph M., House manager, de- partmental telegraph... cso. 00 Uo Thompson, Royal W., clerk, Senate Com- mittee to Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service, The Denver......... Thomson, George G., assistant chief clerk, Post-Office Department, 1612 Monroe Smet Se Se Thornton, Harry R., assistant clerk, House - Committee on War Claims, T'he National. Thorp, E. H., superintendent, city mail de- livery, 138 Bstreet NIE... on. abo eL Thorp, Martin R., division chief, Depart- ment:of War, 316 Sstreet NE............ Tillman, Benjamin R., jr., clerk, Senate Committee on Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, The Gainesboro... .. ... i: iu... Timme, Ernst G., Auditor for State and other Departments, 1213 Fairmont street. Timmons, Lieut. J. W., Bureau of Ord- NANCE, 170 BEstreet vers soe ee Tindall, William, secretary, District Com- missioners, 2047 California street........ Titcomb, John W., in charge division, Bu- reau of Fisheries, 1605 Irving street. ..... Titlow, Charles B., chief engineer, Iibrar of Congress, 639 Columbia avenue, Balti- more; Mi, Sua Vaart) aan Tittmann, Otto H., Superintendent, Coast and Geodetic Sur vey, 2014 Hillyer place. ‘I'obey, George E., cler Kk, Senate Committee on Indian Depredations, The Donald. . Todd, William B., assistant topographer, Post-Office Department, 1243 Irving street Tolman, I,ucien A.. chief of division, Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1630. Sixthstreet... cov bin onda sin i Topping, William H., clerk, House Com- mittee on Invalid Pensions, The Driscoll. Townsend, Charles O., Bureau of Plant Industry, Takoma Park......0. <<... Townsend, W. W., principal examiner, Pat- ent Office, 1447 Kenesaw avenue......... Tracewell, Robert J., Comptroller of the ‘I'reasury, 1817 Sixteenth street... .. =... Tracy, T. F., House messenger, Chicago Hotel, th er do Fo Ta Soa oe Tracy, W. W., sr., try, The Cecil... 0 is. re ie, Train, Lieut. C. R., ordnance duty, navy- yard SE Trainer, John W., assistant attorney, De- partment of Justice, 1830 Sstreet........ Trask, Asst. Surg. J. W., Marine- Hospital Service, {Che Huntington SE Ra RARE Traut, Lieut. Commander Frederick Aof fice Naval Intelligence The Weztmore- land io ne ha PE NR Travers, Arthur M., chief clerk, Office Third Assistant Postmaster-General, 1841 Kalorama road... ot i nisi ais ins Travis, John A., House messenger on the soldiers’ roll, 1008 Hast Capitol street... . Treat, Charles H., Treasurer of the United: States, The Arlington... 5... ...o 7 Tree, IL,ambert, National Red Cross, Chi- cago, TAL 00 os, aia a on PLES Trimble, Matthew, assistant District as- sessor, 1320 Rhode Island avenue........ True, A. C., Director of Experiment Sta- tions, Agricultural Department, 1604 Seventeenth: street... nL io ons True, KE. R., cashier, Office T'reasurer of the United States, 1437 Clifton street..... True, F. W., head curator, National Mu- SETI Sot Sno ve Sa Bn ae True, Rodney H., Bureau of Plant Indus- try, Brooklamd . iii Lana at a Tryon, KF. M., principal examiner, Patent Office, 1225 Massachusetts avenue SE. . ‘I'szchi, Mr. Chow, first secretary, Chinese legation, 2001 Nineteenth street. ‘Tubby, Ww. G., chief, division of materials and supplies, Isthmian Canal Commis- SO I a A Si Tubman, J. R., physician to the poor, 1222 Eleverth street’. ier bebe Tucker, P. A., chief clerk, Bureau of Sup- plies and Accounts, 1203 F:street'.......- 224 217 253 223 254 249 217 247 424 Alphabetical Index. Page. Tunnell, Rev. Wm. V., executive com- mittee, Howard University .............. 274 Tupper, J. B. I'., chief of division, Office Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1316 Nineteenthi street. Sodan. = rini, 248 Turner, Charles H., assistant district attor- ney, 122 Twelfth street... 10 0 nn. 321 Turner, John P., veterinary, Hospital for Insane, St. Elizabeth ea AR 274 Turner, William B., clerk, Office Secretary of the Senate ‘the Plaza... ..:./... ..=. 216 Tweedale, Alonzo, deputy District auditor, 2325 Bourteenthistreet Llu vial cw ini 372 Twining, Iieut. Commander N. C., Bureau of Ordnance, The Westmoreland........ 256 Twohey, John T., superintendent street cleaning; Che Stratford... ou 0 373 Tyler, Cadwell C., chief of division, Office Auditor for Treasury Department, 1712 Oregon avenue. iv. lh a ene 246 Tyson, A. H., superintendent municipal lodging house, 312 I'welfth street........ 373 Uhler, George, Supervising Inspector- General Steamboat-Inspection Service, 3c: Buclid street ro Chua oa ed 268 Vail, Benjamin, Department messenger of the House, 1110 East Capitol street....... 221 Vale, Henry Ambler, clerk, Senate Com- mittee on the Library, The Van Court- landt i417. Belmont street... "...;..:... 218 Van Deman, Capt. Ralph N., General Staff. 250 Van Leuven, Henry C., clerk, House Com- mittee on Judiciary, The Clayton ....... 222 Van Orsdel, Josiah A., Assistant Attorney- General, Stoneleigh Court ............... 252 Varadhara, Phya Akharaj, Siamese minis- ter’Bhe- Arlington. oii Gost aie ions, 326 Veitch, F. P., chief of division, Bureau of Chemistry, Agricultural Department, College Park, Wid. iol oi or LD iinll 265 Vermillion, E. F., inspector of boilers, 123 ‘Fhirteenth'street NE... oa. iii 373 Velloso, Mr. A. de, Brazilian embassy, The Portland: a a Le a 322 Vernon, William T., Register of the Treas- ury, 1532 Fifteenth street. ion. oo l0.. 246 Vickery, William J., chief inspector, Post- Office Department, - 1839 Mintwood PIICE rr a i eS feat ey eat 254 Vieth, Henry A., assistant attorney, De-- partment of Justice, 2375 Rhode Island avenue NE ll i addi Ne, 252 Vera, jr., Sefior Don Manuel Zapata, Mexi- can embassy, 1415 1'street , . Lon 324 Vogel, Mr. Leo, Swiss minister, 2013 Hillyer Be a ae LR Lr pe 326 Von Bayer, Hector, architect and engineer, Bureau of Fisheries, 2418 Fourteenth Street ce. i re SR aes 268 * Von Haake, A.: Topographer, Post-Office Department, Hammond court... on alu 254 United States Geographic Board....... 271 Von Radowitz, W., German Embassy, 1733 Matneel. ood Ss rr a a, 324 Von Schrader, Lieut.-Col. Frederick, As- sistant Quartermaster - General, The CaO a RR a 250 Von Schrenk, Hermann, in charge Mis- sissippi Valley laboratory, Bureau of Plant Industry, St. Louis, Mo............ 265 Vreeland, Capt. C. E., Office Secretary of the Navy, The Westmoreland............ 255 Vrooman, Charles E., chief clerk, Office So- licitor of the Treasury, Hyattsville, Md. 253 Wagner, Allen K., bookkeeper, National Bank Redemption Agency, 436 New Jer- sey avenue SH... SL na 248 Wagner, Frank J., deputy District chief fire engineer, 1910 Eighth street......... 373 Waidner, C. W., associate physicist, Bu- reau of Standards, 1429 Rstreet.......... 269 Wainwright, Capt. Richard, Naval General Board, 1264 New Hampshire avenue..... 258 Waite, Merton B., Bureau of Plant Indus- try, 1353 COTCOTAn Street. ........coven... 264 Wakefield. F. H., docket clerk of the House, The varnum. ..... rina smte ui heats 220 Page. Walcott, Charles D.: Director of Geological Survey, 1743 ‘Twenty-second street. ......... 0. Curator, National Museum ... ......... Walker, F. V., chief clerk, Navy Pay Office, ¥526 Corcoran street. oii 2 Linn Walker, John H., clerk, Senate Committee on District of Columbia, 1839 Kalorama EET Be DU Rr A a Re a Walker- Martinez, Sefior Don Joaquin, Chilean minister, 1915 N street........... Walker, Rear-Admiral Asa, superintend- ent Naval Observatory .......... 00. Walker, P. H., Bureau of Chemistry, Agri- cultural Department, 2133 P street....... Walker, Ralph, House elevator conductor, 216 North Capitol street. 7. oi. wis L000 Wall, Dr. J. S., Metropolitan police sur- TT RE A Ay ER BE Ta Wallace, Capt. Charles S., disbursing offi- Cer, Signal Corps, The Rochambea..... Wallace, G. W., District water registrar, ‘Fhe Portner. . Walls y Merino, ‘Sefior Don ‘Manuel, “Span- ish legation, 1721:Q street. 2. 2 wou Ln, Walsh, ‘Chief Gunner J. J., ordnance duty, NAVY-Yard. ir a Si sa a Walsh, John E., medical sanitary snspeck: or, 202 Kast Capitol street . Walters, Don C,, House messenger, S15 A street SE SR br ore Walton, J. Q., constructor Revenue-Cutter Service, 4425 Kansas avenue. Walz, Ferdinand J., forecast official, Touis- ville, Ry Sts a Waltz, Maj. Millard F., General Staff, 1819 Raloramaroad. an i Sl rain dorsi dy Ward, Geo. A., law clerk, office of Indian Affairs, 3509 Eleventh street............. Warfield, Frank A., chief of division, Pension Burean,=-1535/F street. ....... i. Warman, Philip C., chief of division, Geo- logical Survey, 3345 Seventeenth street. . Warner, Lee E., clerk, Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Y. M. C. A. Building. . Warner, Vespasian, Commissioner of Pen- sions, ‘The Portland: vii anc anns Warner, Willard F, chief clerk, Office I'reasurer of United States, The Concord. Warwick, Walter W., Office Comptroller the Treasury, The Gloucester............ Washburn, Charles G., National Red Cross, Worcester Mass. ou vw. ied ateats vos Washington, Iieut. Commander ‘Thomas, assistant, Bureau of Navigation, 1831 Cor- coran str oleae Watchorn, Robert, commissioner of immi- gration, Kllis Island, New York Harbor. Waters, Charles M., division superintend- ent, Post-Office Department, 930 T street. Watson, J. A., physician to the poor, 201 Monroe street, Anacostia, of alias, Watson, Mr. H. A. Grant, British embassy, 1609 Twenty-second Street Watson, William A., special messenger of the House, The Regent rE Ta Watts, Isaiah P., messenger, Senate Com. mittee on University of the United Sates i hh Weakley, A. D.: President District board of dental ex- aminers, 1339: KK Street... vor vo ols Dentist, Hospital for Insane, St. Eliz- apelin pa eT Ea Weaver, H. O., private secretary to Post- master- General, 1928 First street. Weaver, Maj. Erasmus M.: Assistant chief of artillery, The Far- TE RR i ee ES a ST Board of Ordnance and Fortification. . Webber, F. N., sr., special officer, Capitol police, 526 Third BTEC: he oh een Webber, Herbert J., Bureau of Plant In- dustry, Takoma Paris... on fo da Webster, Ed. H., chief of division, Bureau of Animal Industry, The Ontario... .... Webster, Daniel, messenger, House post: office, 1127 C street SE viii ivy vases 218 372 274 253 251 252 224 264 264, 223 a Ta | | | A S— ¥; Alphabetical Index. 425 Page. Webster, FE. M., in charge investiga- tions, Bureau of Kntomology, Kensing- ton VIA 43 a a RS a Webster, Richard M., assistant attorney, Post-Office Department, 1702 I, street. Weed, T'heodore I,., private secretary ‘to the ‘Secretary of Commerce and I,abor, 1232 Massachusetts avenue .............. Weeks, FE. B., chief of division, Geological Survey, 1201 Buclid street. noon solu Weiler, G. L., clerk, Office Secretary of the Senate, jor b KF street te a i RR a re Weirick, J. H., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Mines and Mining, 1525 G Weis, Louis ‘I'., commissioner of immigra- tion, Baltimore, Md bona ad Welch, AC official reporter, House de- bates, The Benesaw re vnioiis Welch, David E., cashier, Office Sergeant- at-Arms of the House, 33 B street........ Welch, John, clerk, Office of Superintend- ent of Capitol,zro North Carolina avenue Se Te I ee a Li Wells, Edmund J., clerk, Senate Commit- tee on the Judiciary, 1. C street SE... JI.. Wells, I,. M., assistant clerk, Senate Com- mittee on MilitaryAffairs......0 0.0 Wells, William C., chief clerk, Interna- tional Bureau of American Republics, 1o2x:Calvert street... 0 volun. West, Capt. E. E., U.S. M. C., Office Judge- Advocate- General, 17.58. N. , 1918 Calvert Street tr West, Henry L., District Commissioner, 1364 Harvard Sieh a West, Maj. Parker W., Assistant Inspector- General. The Papont. 0). horns Wetmore, J. A., chief of division, Supervis- ing Architect's Office, 1311 Columbia road os a ee Se Wheatley, J. B., messenger, Senate Com- mittee on Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, Burfonilletel.. oui on i aL Wheeler, James C:., Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1912 H street....... Whilchel, Jasper E., division chief, Bureau of the Census, 2803 Eighteenth street. ... White, Albert B., chief of division, Gen- eral I, and Office, The Leamington ...... White, Andrew D., Regent, Smithsonian Institution; Tthaea, N. Vii iii White, Commander William W. (retired), Bureau Steam Engineering, The Concord White, David, associate curator, National Museum i. crtval os aN Ss a es White, Edward Douglass, associate justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biog- raphy), 1717 Rhode Island avenue....... White, James E., General Superintendent, Railway Mail Service, The Stratford . White, Iieut. Richard D. , assistant, Bureau of Navigation, The Wyoming Se ee a White, William A., superintendent, Hos- pital for Insane, St. Elizabeth ........... Whitney, Charles F., assistant shedical ref- eree, Pension Bureau, Silver Spring, Md. Whitney, Eliza A., superintendent Re- forne. School forGirls:i iol coli dais. Whitney, J. N., chief clerk, Bureau of Sta- tistics. Department of Commerce and Labor, 1619 Seventeenth street.......... Whitney, Milton, Chief, Bureau of Soils, Takoma Park, Md. oc. Lu iad iis Whittlesey, Lieut. Commander Humes H., ffice Naval Intelligence, 921 Eight- eenthstreet o.oo a Wight, John B., director, Deaf and Dumb Tastitition «Fe ill rhea i Si Wilbur, Cressy L., chief statistician, Bu- reau of the Census, 1374 Harvard street. . Wilcox, A. D., chief clerk, Bureau of Insu- lar Affairs, 2610 Univer sity place.......: Wiley, Harvey W., Chief Chemist, Agri- cultural Department, 1314 Tenth street. . Wiley, I. H., House messenger, 18 Grant Place on ae a ha Wilkie, John K., chief, secret service divi- sion, Treasury Department, 3340 Six- teenth street ........... nies ws uy 266 253 267 262 216 218 269 Page. Wilkinson, A. G., principal examiner, Pat- ent Office; 1526 XC street... oo vn. 260 Willard. Lieut. Commander A. I,., ord- nance duty, navy-yard .......0.0 0 257 Willcox, Capt. Cornelis de W., General Staff, 1340 Twenty-first street............ 250 williams, Lieut. Commander D. W., Bu- reau of ‘Ordnance, ‘The Wyoming. ..... 256 Williams, KE. J., disbursing officer, Isthmian Canal COMMISSION «. .. ove rersnarenss ns 273 Williams, E. S., House messenger on the soldiers’ roll;I'he Varnum.... ......... 221 Williams, Edwin I,., clerk, House Com- mittee on Post-Office and Post-Roads.... 222 Williams, George H., chief clerk, Office Su- perintendent of the Capitol, 210 F street. 224 : Williams, Henry E., Assistant Chief of ‘Weather Bureau, The Windsor .......... 263 Williams, J. R., file clerk of the House, Pennsylvania Club... 0 so of 5 wets 220 Williams, I,. S., division of publications, Agricultural Department, 2304 First st . 266 Williams, Robert, jr., Deputy Commis- sioner of Internal Revenue, 1324 Monroe LE A NR ER 248 Williams, Roger, clerk of excise board, 18 Thirdstreet WIS... oo rs Load sas 372 Williamson, Assistant Paymaster Thom, jr., Navy pay office, 2006 R street........ 256 Williston, Brig. Gen. Edward B. (retired), deputy ‘governor, Soldiers’ Home. 272 Wilson, E. W. teller, National Bank Re- demption Agency, 2055 N:street.......... 248 Wilson, Geo. S., secretary, Board of Char- ities, Oak Grove, TR A 372 Wilson, Lieut. Commander Henry B., ‘as sistant, Bureau of Navigation, "1417 4h wenty- -figsbstreet. inn En 256 Wilson, H. M., chief of division, Geolog- ical Survey, 1223 Cirard street... ..... 262 Wilson, J. Ormond, president, board of tr ustees, Industrial Home School... . . 372 Wilson, James: Secr etary of Agriculture (biography), The Portland coll minal kt 263 Member, Smithsonian Institution. .... 270 Wilson, Jasper, private secretary to Secre- tary of Agriculture, The Portland........ 263 Wilson, Jesse E., Assistant Secretary of the Interior, The Van Courtlandt. ........... 260 Wilson, Huntington, Third Assistant Sec- retary of State, 1155 Sixteenth street .... 244 Wilson, Louis ‘C., assistant District asses- sor, 1501 Park ToRd. 372 Wilson, Peter M., assistant financial clerk of the Senate, 1001.Q street’... 216 Wing, Willis H., assistant enrolling clerk of the House, Br Istreet.. «hi... 220 Winston, Isaac, editor, Coast and Geodetic SUIVEY ine il dea i ras a wets wh a 268 Winters, George W., House elevator con- ductor, 132. C street SE... i. i. 00 vans 223 Wise, Medical Director John C., Naval Medical School, The Highlands ......... 258 Wise, Medical Director John C. National BedCross. oo i 273 Witherspoon, T. A., principal examiner, Patent Office, 26 Iowa Circle............. 261 Witten, James W., chief law clerk, General Tand Office, 2518 Thirteenth street . a 260 Wold, Ansel, clerk, Office Secretary of the Senate, 140 A street NI ina, 216 Wood, Charles S., research staff, Weather Burean L.eilr an ven es Fr 263 Wolff, F. A., associate physicist, Bureau of Standards, T1420 R street: i... iio n000 269 Wood, J. P., Spanish Treaty Claims Com- mission, The Deweyoi.. cone sien. 253 Wood, Lieut. Commander Spencer S.: Aid to the Admiral of the Navy, 1819 M Ba] I ei RD I 255 On duty with General Board .......... 258 Wood, Geo. A., law clerk Office of Indian Affairs, 3509 Eleventh street.......... 0... 262 Woodruff, George W., Forest Service. 1122 Sixteenth Sbreet or nr SR RENN 265 Woods, A. E., assistant clerk, Senate Com- mittee on Appropriations, 14250 street. 2217 Woods, Albert E., assistant chief, Bureau of Plant Industry, Takoma Park.,.... nivale SN 20d] . 426 Page. Woods, Elliott, Superintendent of the Capi- tol, StoneleighiConrl. oi. vi iv aa sanis 224 Woodward, H. M., District permit clerk, Brookland nes. rl sr a a 373 Woodward, William C., District Health officer,iso3T street... Gunn dahl; 373 Woolard, W. F., principal examiner, Pat- ent Office, 3615 Newark street............ 261 Wooley, W. R., messenger, House post- office, Y43 A street NB. «oo co nil naiy 223 Worcester, Dean C., Philippine Commis- sioneriManila. 0h. con a onan 273 Worcester, William P., chief clerk, Marine Hospital Service, 1108 Spring road ...... 248 Wormeley, P. 1,.,jr.,engineer, Office of Pub- lic Roads, Agricultural Department, 3014 Dent place... iii ria ra dats 266 Worsley, A. S., assistant chief engineer, Senate, 123 North Carolina avenue ed Di eR Si er a ee a de 219 Wotherspoon, Lieut. Col. William W., Gen- eral Staff, 2007. O'street.. ..... 00 ravi 249 Wrenn, A. C., chief clerk, Bureau of Equip- ment, 234 Tenth'street NE............... 255 Wright, Capt. William M., General Staff, 1627 Massachusetts AVENUE onsen 250 Wright, Daniel Thew, associate justice, su- preme court, District of Columbia, 1832 Sixteenth Street... ov orn 321 Wright, George E., messenger, Senate Committee on Revision of the Laws..... 218 Wright, J. M., marshal, Supreme Court of the United States, Metropolitan Club.... 318 Wright, John V., law examiner, General Land Office, THe POItHEr oi oes oars 260 Wiirdemann, J. V., captain of the ‘watch, Library of Congress, 124 Massachusetts avenue NB | i el ent 242 Wyman, Bayard, division chief, Post-Office Department, 1800 Wyoming avenue. ..... 254 Wyman, Walter: _ Surgeon-General Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Stoneleigh Coun. a. Cr whe, 248 Visitor, Hospital for Insane............ 274 National Red Cross... i. nvm 273 Wynne, I,. B., principal examiner, Patent Office, 1424 Chapin street. .............., 261 Alphabetical Index. Page. Yanes, Francisco J., secretary, Interna- tional Bureau of the American Repub- Hes he Oakland. as van o ros Yates, Lieut. Alexander F. H., assistant, Bureau of Steam Engineering, Stone- lelgh Court dra an inn = Jb Jad roi Yerkes, John W., Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, The Highlands......... Yoacham, Sefior Don Alberto, first secre- tary and chargé d'affaires, Chilian lega- tion, The Rochambeau..... Yoshida, Mr. Isaburo, Japanese embassy, LIN BE i Young, Chas. E., foreman of printing, Gov- ernment Printing Office, 75 Rhode Island AVENE Loh Sal i Young, Charles O., messenger, House post- office; 200° BE street ti los nor oon es Young, Frederick S., House mail con- tractor, 464 Pennsyly ania avenue... ..... Young, ‘Glendie B., custodian of rolls, plates, and dies, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1314 Columbia road ....... Young, James R., superintendent, dead- letter division, 1001 New Hampshire AVENUE, Si ad De Svs ins Young, John R., clerk, supreme court, Dis- triet of Columbia, 1522'R street........." Young, Warren S., executive clerk, White House, 2023 Listreet; i... iL ib. nae, Yu-nin, Mr. Tong, Chinese legation, 2001 Nineleenth street... ois aes nian Zahm, Naval Constructor F. BE. Bureau Construction and Repair, Stoneleigh Ei Th ai Ol Hi se Ts Se Zalles, Sefior Don Jorge KE., first secretary, Bolivian legation, 1633 Sixteenth street Zalinski, Maj. Moses G., depot quarter- Zappone, A., chief, Division of Accounts and Disbursements, Agricultural Depart- ment, 2222 Firststreet ......0.. an. 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