New Hampshire-Edgar Aldrich, Littleton. New Jersey-William M. Lanning, Trenton; Joseph Cross, Elizabeth. New York-(N. D.) George W. Ray, Norwich; (S. D.) George B. Adams, George C. Holt and Charles M. Hough, New York City; (E. D.) T. I. Chatfield, Brooklyn; (W. D.) John R. Hazel, Buпаio. North Carolina-(E. D.) T. R. Purnell, Raleigh; (W. D.) J. E. Boyd, Greensboro. North Dakota-Charles F. Amidon, Fargo. Rhode Island-A. L Brown, Providence. South Carolina-William H. Brawley, Charleston. South Dakota-J. E. Carland, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. and M. D.) Charles D. Clark, Chattanooga; (W. D.) John E. McCall, Memphis. Texas-(N. D.) Edward R. Meek, Fort Worth; (S. D.) Waller T. Burns, Houston; (E. D.) David E. Bryant, Sherman; (W. D.) Thomas S. Maxey, Austin. Utah-John A. Marshall, Salt Lake City. Vermont-James L. Martin, Brattleboro. Virginia-(E. D.) Edmund Waddill, jr., Richmond; (W. D.) Henry C. McDowell, Lynchburg. Washington-(W. D.) Cornelius H. Hanford, Scattle; (E. D.) Edward Whitson, Spokane. West Virginia-(N. D.) Alston G. Dayton, Philippi; (S. D.) Benjamin F. Keller, Bramwell. Wisconsin-(E. D.) Joseph V. Quarles, Milwaukee; (W. D.) Arthur L. Sanborn, Madison. Wyoming-John A. Riner, Cheyenne. UNITED STATES JUDGES IN TERRITORIES AND FEDERAL DISTRICT. Alaska-First Division, Royal A. Gunnison, Juneau; Second Division, Alfred S. Moore, Nome; Third Division, James Wickersham, Eagle City. Annual salary, $5,000. Arizona-Chief Justice, Edward Kent, Phoenix. Associate Justices-Fletcher M. Doan, Tombstone; R. E. Sloan, Prescott; John H. Campbell, Tucson; Frederick S. Nave, Solomonville. Annual salary $3,000. Hawaii-Supreme Court-Chief Justice, W. F. Frear. Associate Justices-Alfred S. Hartwell and Arthur A. Wilder, Honolulu. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,500; of Associates, $5,000. Circuit Judges-First Circuit, John T. DeBolt, Alex. Lindsay, jr., and W. J. Robinson, Honolulu; Second Circuit, A. N. Kepoikai, Walluku: Third Circuit, John T. Mat thewman, Kailua; Fourth Circuit, Charles F. Parsons. Hilo; Fifth Circuit, J. Hardy, Lihue. Annual salary, $3,000. Indian Territory-Judges District Courts -(N. D.) J. A. Gill and Luman F. Parker, jr., Vinita; (W. D.) Wm. R. Lawrence and Louis Sulzbacher, Muskogee; (C. D.) W. H. H. Clayton and Thomas C. Humphrey, South McAlester; (S. D.) H. Townsend and Joseph T. Dickerson, Ardmore. Annual salary, $5,000. New Mexico-Chief Justice, W. J. Mills, Las Vegas. Associate Justices J. R. McFie, Santa Fé; F. W. Parker, Las Cruces; W. H. Pope, Roswell; Edward A. Mann, Alamogordo; Ira A. Abbott, Albuquerque. Annual salary, $3,000. Oklahoma-Chief Justice, J. H. Burford, Guthrie. Associate Justices-C. F. Irwin, El Reno; B. F. Burwell, Oklahoma City; Bayard T. Hainer, Perry; J. L. Pancoast, Alva; Milton C. Garber, Enid; F. E. Gillette, Anadarko. Annual salary, $3,000. Porto Rico--Chief Justice, José Severo Quinones, San Juan. Associate JusticesAdolph Grant Wolf, San Juan; José C. Hernandez, José M. Figueras and James H. McLeary, San Juan. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,000; of Associate Justices, $4,500. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS. Chief Justice-Stanton J. Peelle, Indiana. Associate Justices-C. B. Howry, Mississippi; Fenton W. Booth, Illinois; George W. Atkinson, West Virginia; Samuel S. Barney, Wisconsin. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $6,500; of Associate Justices, $6,000. COURT OF APPEALS, D. C. Chief Justice Seth Shepard, D. C. Associate Justices-Louis E. McComas, Maryland; Charles H. Robb, Vermont. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $7,500; of Associates, $7,000. SUPREME COURT, D. C. Chief Justice-Harry M. Clabaugh, Maryland. Associate Justices--Job Barnard, D. C.; T. H. Anderson, Ohio; Ashley M. Gould, Maryland; Wendell F. Stafford, Vermont; Daniel Thew Wright, Ohio. Annual salary, $6,000. UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA. Judge-Lebbeus R. Wilfley, Missouri, $8,000; District Attorney, Arthur Bassett, Missouri, $4,000; Marshal, O. R. Leonard, Michigan, $3,000. U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. (Salaries range from $3,000 to $10,000, according to relative importance of posts.) Alabama-(N. D.) O. R. Hundley, Birmingham; (M. D.) Erastus J. Parsons. Montgomery; (S. D.) William H. Armbrecht, Mobile. Alaska-First District, John J. Boyce, Juneau; Second, Henry M. Hoyt, Nome; Third, N, V. Harlan, Fairbanks. Arizona-J. L. B. Alexanaer, Tucson. Arkansas-(E. D.) W. G. Whipple, Little Rock; (W. D.) J. K. Barnes, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) Robert T. Devlin, San Francisco; (S. D.) Oscar Lawler, Los Angeles. Colorado-Earl M. Cranston, Denver. Connecticut-F. H. Parker, Hartford, Delaware-John P. Nields, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Daniel W. Baker, Washington. Florida (N. D.) William B. Sheppard, Pensacola; S. D.) John M. Cheney, Jack sonville. Georgia (N. D.) Farish C. Tate, Atlanta; (S. D.) Marion Erwin, Macon. Hawaii-Robert W. Breckens, Honolulu. Illinois (N. D.) Edwin W. Sims, Chicago; (E. D.) William E. Trautmann, Danville; (S. D.) William A. Northcott, Springfield. Indiana-J. B. Kealing, Indianapolis. Indian Territory-(N. D.) Wade 9. Stanfield, Vinita; (C. D.) Thomas B. Latham, South McAlester; (W. D.) Will lam M. Mellette, Muskogee; (S. D.) George R. Walker, Ardmore. Iowa (N. D.) H. G. McMillan, Cedar Rapids; (S. D.) Lewis Miles, Corydon. Kansas-Henry J. Bone, Topeka. Kentucky (E. D.) J. H. Tinsley, Covington; (W. D.) George Du Relle, Louisville. Louisiana (E. D.) W. W. Howe, NewOrleans; (W. D.) M. C. Elstner, Shreveport. Maine-Robert T. Whitehouse, Portland. Maryland-John C. Rose, Baltimore. Massachusetts Asa P. French, Boston. Michigan (E. D.) Frank H. Watson, Detroit; (W. D.) G. G. Covell, Grand Rapids. Minnesota-Charles C. Houpt, St. Paul. Mississippi-(N. D.) William D. Frazee, Oxford; (S. D.) Robert C. Lee, Jackson. Missouri-(E. D.) D. P. Dyer, St. Louis; (W. D.) A. S. Van Valkenburgh, Kansas City. Montana-Carl Rasch, Helena. Nebraska-Charles A. Goss, Omaha. Nevada--Samuel Platt, Carson City. New Hampshire-C. J. Hamblett, Concord. New Jersey-J. B. Vreeland, Newark. New Mexico-W. H. H. Llewellyn, Las Cruces. New York (N. D.) G. B. Curtiss, Binghamton; (S. D.) H. L. Stimson, New York City; (E. D.) William J. Youngs, Brooklyn; (W. D.) Lyman M. Bass, Buffalo. North Carolina-(E. D.) Harry Skinner, Raleigh; (W. D.) A. E. Holton, Winston. North Dakota-P. H. Rourke, Fargo. Ohio (N. D.) John J. Sullivan, Cleveland; (S. D.) Sherman T. McPherson, Cincinnati. Oklahoma-John Embry, Guthrie. Oregon William C. Bristol, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) J. Whittaker Thompson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) S. J. M. McCarrell, Harrisburg; (W. D.) John W. Duakle, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-J. R. F. Savage, San Juan. Rhode Island-C. A. Wilson, Providence. South Carolina-Ernest F. Cochran, Charleston. South Dakota-J. D. Elliott, Sioux Falls, Tennessee (E. D.) J. R. Penland, Knoxville; (M. D.) A. M. Tillman, Nashville; (W. D.) George Randolph, Memphis. Texas-(N. D.) W. H. Atwell, Dallas; (S. D.) M. C. McLemore, Galveston; (E. D.) James W. Ownby, Paris; (W. D.) Charles A. Boynton, Waco. Utah-Hiram E. Booth, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Alexander Dunnett, St. Johns bury. Virginia-(E. D.) Lunsford L. Lewis, Richmond; (W. D.) T. L. Moore, Roanoke, Washington-(W. D.) Potter C. Sulli van, Seattle; (EL D.) A. George Avery, Spokane. West Virginia-(N. D.) Reese Blizzard. Parkersburg; (S. D.) Elliott Northcott, Huntington. Wisconsin-(E. D.) Henry K. Butterfield, Milwaukee; (W. D.) William Wheeler, Madison. G. Wyoming-Timothy F. Burke, Cheyenne. UNITED STATES MARSHALS. (Salaries range from $2,000 to $5,000, according to relative importance of posts.) Alabama-(N. D.) Pore M. Long. Birmingham; (M. D.) James H. Judkins, Montgomery; (S. D.) Gilbert B. Deans, Mobile. Alaska-(First Division), James M. Shoup, Juneau; (Second Division) Thomas C. Powell, Nome; (Third Division) George G. Perry, Fairbanks, Arizona-Benjamin F. Daniels, Tucson. Arkansas-(E. D.) Harmon L. Remmel, Little Rock; (W. D.) John Frank Mayes, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) Charles T. Elliott, San Francisco; (S. D.) Leo V. Youngworth, Los Angeles. Colorado-Dewey C. Bailey, Denver. Connecticut--Edson S. Bishop, Hartford. Delaware-William R. Flinn, Wilming ton. District of Columbia-Aulick Palmer, Washington. Florida--(N. D.) Thomas F. McGourin, Pensacola; (S. D.) John F. Horr, Jacksonville. Georgia (N. D.) Walter H. Johnson, Atlanta; (S. D.) George F. White, Macon. Hawaii-E. R. Hendry, Honolulu. Idaho Ruel Rounds, Boisé. Illinois (N. D.) Luman T. Hoy, Chicago; (E. D.) Charles P. Hitch, Danville; (S. D.) Leon A. Townsend, Springfield. Indiana-Henry C. Pettit, Indianapolis. Indian Territory-(N. D.) William H. Darrough, Vinita; (W. D.) Leo E. Bennett, Muskogee; (C. D.) George K. Pritchard, South McAlester; (S. D.) Grosvenor A. Porter, Ardmore. Iowa-(N. D.) Edward Knott, Dubuque; (S. D.) George M. Christian, Des Moines. Kansas-William H. Mackey, jr., To New Mexico-Creighton M. Foraker, AH South Dakota-Seth buquerque. New York-(N. D.) Clinton D. Mac Dougall, Auburn; (S. D.) William Henkel, New York City; (E. D.) Charles J. Haubert, Brooklyn; (W. D.) William R. Compton, Elmira. North Carolina-(E. D.) Claudius Dock ery, Raleigh; James M. Millikan, Greensboro. North Dakota-James F. Shea, Fargo. Ohio-(N. D.) Frank M. Chandler, Cleveland; (S. D.) Eugene L. Lewis, Cincinnati. Oklahoma-John R. Abernathy, Guthrie. Oregon-Charles J. Reed, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) John B. Robinson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) Charles B. Witmer, Scranton; (W. D.) Stephen P. Stone, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-H. S. Hubbard, San Juan. Carolina-J. Duncan Adams, Falls. Bullock, Sioux Tennessee (E. D.) William A. Dunlap, Knoxville; (M. D.) John W. Overall, Nashville; (W. D.) Frank S. Elgin, Memphis. Texas (N. D.) George H. Green; Dallas; (8. D.) C. G. Brewster, Galveston; (E. D.) Andrew J. Houston, Paris; (W. D.) Eugene Nolte, San Antonio. land. Utah-William Spry, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Horace Ward Bailey, RutVirginia-(E. D.) Morgan Treat, Richmond; (W. D.) S. Brown Allen, Harrisonburg. Washington-(W. D.) Charles B. Hopkins, Tacoma; (E. D.) George H. Baker, Spokane. West Virginia-(N. D.) Charles D. EL liott, Parkersburg; (S. D.) Frank H. Tyree, Huntington. Wisconsin-(E. D.) Thomas B. Reid, Milwaukee; (W. D.) Charles Lewiston, Madison. Wyoming Frank A. Hudsell, Cheyenne. THE FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. THE SENATE. CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana, Vice-President and President CHARLES G. BENNETT, of New York, Secretary, $5,000. Term exp. ALABAMA. Home P. O. KANSAS. Home P. O. 1Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph R. Burton (R.). *Reelected for term ending March 3, 1913. Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Arthur P. Gorman (D.). Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John H. Mitchell (R.). Elected to fill une ired term of William B. Bate (D.), 5. Anthony Michalek (R.).. Chicago. 6. William Lorimer (R.)... Chicago, 7. Philip Knopf (R.)... Chicago. 8. Charles McGavin (R.)... Chicago. 9. Henry S. Boutell (R.)... Chicago. 10. George E. Foss (R.)..... Chicago, 11. H. M. Snapp (R.)....... Joliet. 12. Chas. E. Fuller (R.)..... Belvidere. 13. Frank O. Lowden (R.).. Oregon. 14. James McKinney (R.)... Aledo. 15. George W. Prince (R.).. Galesburg. 10. Joseph V. Graff (R.). Peoria. 17. J. A. Sterling (R.)........... Bloomington. 18. J. G. Cannon (R.). ..Danville. 19. W. B. McKinley (R.)... Champaign. 20. H. T. Rainey (D.). ..Carrollton. 21. Zeno J. Rives (R.).. Litchfield. 22. W. A. Rodenberg (R.).. .East St. Louis. 23. F. S. Dixon (R.).. Ramsey. 24. P. T. Chapman (R.)..... Vienna. 25. George W. Smith (R.)... Murphysboro. INDIANA. 1. John H. Foster (R.)..... Evansville. 4. Lincoln Dixon (D.). ..North Vernon. 5. Elias S. Holliday (R.)... Brazil. 6. James E. Watson (R.)..Rushville. 7. Jesse Overstreet (R.).... Indianapolis. 8. Geo. W. Cromer (R.).... Muncie. 9. Walter I. Smith (R.)..... Delphi. 10. E. D. Crumpacker (R.).. Valparaiso. 11. Frederick Landis (R.)... Logansport. 12. C. C. Gilhams (R.)......La Grange. 13. Abraham L. Brick (R.).. South Bend. IOWA. 1. Thomas Hedge (R.)... Burlington. 2. A. F. Dawson (R.).. .. Preston. 3. B. P. Birdsall (R.).. ... Clarion. 4. Gilbert N. Haugen (R.).. Northwood. 5. Robt. G. Cousins (R.)...Tipton. 6. John F. Lacey (R.).....Oskaloosa. 7. John A. T. Hull (R.).... Des Moines. 8. Wm. P. Hepburn (R.)... Clarinda. 9. Walter J. Smith (R.)....Council Bluffs 10. James P. Conner (R.)... Denison. 11. E. H. Hubbard (B.)....Sioux City. KANSAS. At Large-C. F. Scott (R.). Iola. 1. Charles Curtis (R.)... ...Topeka. 2. J. D. Bowersock (R.)... Lawrence. 3. P. P. Campbell (R.)..... Pittsburg. 4. James M. Miller (R.).... Council Grove. 5. W. A. Calderhead (R.).. Marysville. 6. Wm. A. Reeder (R.).... Logan. 7. Victor Murdock (R.)....Wichita. KENTUCKY. 1. Ollie M. James (D.)..... Marion. 2. A. O. Stanley (D.)...... Henderson, 3. J. M Richardson (D.).. Glasgow. 4. David H. Smith (D.).... Hodgensville. 5. Swagar Sherley (D.)..... Louisville. 6. J. L. Rhinock (D.).. Covington. 7. South Trimble (D.)...... Frankfort. 8. George G. Gilbert (D.).. Shelbyville, 9. J. B. Bennett (R.).. . Greenup. 10. F. A. Hopkins (D.)...... Prestonsburg. 11. D. C. Edwards (R.)...... London. LOUISIANA. 1. Adolph Meyer (D.)...... New-Orleans. 2. Robert C. Davey (D.).... New-Orleans, 3. Robt. F. Broussard (D.). New-Iberia. 4. J. T. Watkins (D.)... Minden. 5. Joseph E. Ransdell (D.). L. Providence. 6. Sami. M. Robertson (D.). Baton Rouge. 7. A. P. Pujo (D.).... ...Lake Charles. MAINE. 1. Amos L. Allen (R.)..... Alfred. 2. Chas. E. Littlefield (R.). Rockland. 3. Edwin C. Burleigh (R)..Augusta. 4. Lewellyn Powers (R.)... Houlton. MARYLAND. 1. Thomas A. Smith_(D.).. Ridgely. 2. J. F. C. Talbott (D.)....Lutherville. 3. Frank C. Wachter (R.).. Baltimore. 4. John Gill, Jr. (D.)....... Baltimore. 5. Sydney E. Mudd (R.)........ La Plata. 6. George A. Pearre (R.)... Cumberland. MASSACHUSETTS. 1. Geo. P. Lawrence (R.).. North Adams, 2. Fredk. H. Gillett (R.)...Springfield. 3. 8. 4. Chas. Q. Tirrell (R!). Natick. 5. Butler Ames (R.).. . Lowell. 6. A. P. Gardner (R.).. Hamilton. 7. Ernest W. Roberts (R.). Chelsea. 8. Saml, W. McCall (R.)... Winchester. 9. J. A. Keliher (D.).......Boston. 10. W. S. McNary (D.)......Boston. 11. John A. Sullivan (D.)... Boston. 12. John W. Weeks (R.). .Newton. 13. Wm. S. Greene (R.). .Fall River. 14. Wm. C. Lovering (R.)....Taunton. MICHIGAN. 1. Edwin Denby (R.)...... Detroit. 2. C. E. Townsend (R.)... Jackson. 3. Wash'n Gardner (R.).... Albion. 4. Edw. L. Hamilton (R.).. Niles. 5. Wm. Alden Smith (R.).. Grand Rapids. 6. Samuel W. Smith (R.).. Pontiac. 7. Henry McMoran (R.).... Port Huron. 8. Jos. W. Fordney (R.)....Saginaw. 9. Roswell P. Bishop (R.).. Ludington. 10. George A. Loud (R.)....Oscoda, 11. A. B. Darragh (R.)...... St. Louis. 12. H. O. Young (R.)....... Ishpeming. MINNESOTA. 1. Jas. A. Tawney (R.).... Winona. 2. Jas. T. McCleary (R.).. Mankato. 3. C. R. Davis (R.)... .St. Peter. 4. Fred. C. Stevens (R.)... St. Paul. 5. Loren Fletcher (R.).. Minneapolis. 6. C. B. Buckman (R.).... Little Falls. 7. A. J. Volstead (R.)..... Granite Falls. 8. J. Adam Bede (R.)......Pine City. 9. H. Steenerson (R.)...... Crookston. 1. Jas. T. Lloyd (D.)......Shelbyville. 2. Wm. W. Rucker (D.)....Keytesville. 3. Frank B. Klepper (R.)... Kingston. 4. F. B. Fulkerson (R.).... St. Joseph. 5. Edward C. Ellis (R.).... Kansas City. 6. D. A. De Armond (D.).. Butler. 7. John Welborn (R.)...... Lexington. 8. D. W. Shackelford (D.)..Jefferson City. 9. Champ Clark (D.)..... Bowling Green 10. Richard Bartholdt (R.).. St. Louis. 11. John T. Hunt (D.).. . St. Louis. 12. H. M. Coudrey (R.). 13. M. E. Rhodes (R.). 14. William T. Tyndall (R.)..Sparta. 15. Cassius M. Shartel (R.). Neosho. 16. Arthur P. Murphy (R.).Crocker. ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ. St. Louis. Potosi. At Large-J. M. Dixon (R.). Missoula, |