WEST VIRGINIA-Continued. II. Counties of Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Hamp- Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt, Wood, Braxton, Doddridge, Gilmer, and Tyler. G. W. Hardman, Dem., 13,637; H. C. Woodyard, Rep, 16,310; Johnson, Pro., 712; Kirkendall, Soc., 512; V. Counties of Cabell, Lincoln, Mason, McDowell, Mercer, Putnam, Raleigh, Wyoming, Wayne, Boone, Mingo,and Logan. J.H.Miller, Dem., 15,971; J. A.Hughes. Rep., 22,395; Morris, Pro., 362; Barringer, Soc., 213. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Wm. M. O. Dawson; Secretary of State, Chas. W. Swisher; Treasurer, Newton Ogdin; Auditor, A. C. Scherr; Attorney-General, Clark W. May; Superintendent of Schools, T. C. Miller; Adjutant-General, S. B. Baker-all Republicans. Senate. House. Joint Ballot. Price... 85 Racine.. Democrats 5 25 30 Richland. 527 1,512 399 2,202 70 71 Prohibition.. Rock Rusk.. 1,321 3,917 2,350 7,972 1.287 2,354 1,569 3,898 Sauk 1,509 3,102 1,914 4,805 VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1872. Dem. Rep. Gr. Pro. 229 735 204 782 Shawano. 738 1,850 1,237 3,684 1872. President. .29,537 32.283 2,746 R 1876. President..56,565 42,001 14,564 D Sheboygan. 3,366 4,151 3,430 6.121 *11,148 D Taylor 707 1,237 719 1,725 805 U. Lab. 1888. President..78,677 78,171 1,508 1,084 Pop. 1892. President..84,467 80,293 4,166 2,145 1896. Governor.. 93,974 105,477 1896. President. 92.927 104.414 1900. Governor..100,226 118,807 1900. President.. 98,807 119,829 1904. President..100,850 132,608 * Plurality. N. D. .... 1,054 677 1,203 WISCONSIN. GOVERNOR. Plu. 11,503 R 11,487 R 1,373 18,581 R 1,692 21.022 R 4,413 31,758 R Wood Per cent. 939 *4,221 D Trempealeau 476 1,901 976 3,560 Vernon 638 3,118 758 4,744 682 321 1,467 Washburn 184 900 207 989 4,174 D Washington 2,346 1,972 2,233 2,565 Waukesha 2,431 3,912 2,686 5,247 Waupaca 607 2,683 941 5,471 Waushara 212 2,074 319 3,140 Winnebago 3,469 5,471 4,006 7,565 1,431 2,683 1,674 4,002 103311 183558 124107 280164 9,770 28,220 32.28 57.36 28.01 63.24 2.20 6.37 33.103 320,003 For Governor in 1906: Eaton, Pro., received 8,211 votes; Gaylord, Soc. Dem., 24,437: Rosass, Soc. L., 455. For President in 1904, Watson, Pop., received 235 530 votes; Corrigan, Soc. L., 223. The vote for Governor in 1904 was: Peck, Dem., 175,263; La Follette, Rep., 226,995; Arnold, Soc., 10 24,116; Schofield, N. Rep., 11,920. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1906. I. Counties of Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, II. Counties of Jefferson, Dane, Columbia, Green, Debs, 29 103 32 329 64 54 31 36 116 141 59 183 79 204 158 Crawford. 1,177 1,710 1,363 2,281 57 31 Dane 5,120 6,843 5,610 11,041 Dodge.. 4,734 2,749 5,092 4,248 Door 277 1,699 515 2,689 Douglas 987 2,391 968 4,564 Dunn 258 1,874 83 Eau Claire.. 1,066 2,837 1,224 4,343 155 196 WISCONSIN-Continued. WYOMING. III. Counties of Grant, Crawford, Richland, Sauk, IV. County of Milwaukee (part). Thomas J. V. Counties of Milwaukee (part) and Waukesha. VI. Counties of Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Dodge, VII. Counties of Pepin, Buffalo, Trempealeau, VIII. Counties of Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 1906. Hamm, Dem., 9,017; Frank W. Moudell, Rep., 16,881; Brown, Soc., 1,310; Nicodemus, Pro., 90. IX. Counties of Brown, Kewaunee, Door, Outagamie, Wood, Oconto, and Marinette. Phillip PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. A. Badour, Dem., 8,689; Gustav KuesterGovernor B. B. Brooks; Secretary of State, Wm. man, Rep., 14,080; J. E. Harris, Soc., 551. R. Schnitger; Treasurer, Edward Gillitte; AudX. Counties of Iron, Vilas, Oneida, Forest, Flor-itor, Leroy Grant; Adjutant-General, P. A. ence, Langlade, Lincoln, Shawano Mara- Gatchell; Attorney-General, W. E. Mullen: thon, Taylor, Price, Ashland, and Wood. Superintendent of Education, A. D. Cook-all Dennis D. Conway, Dem., 10,653; E. A. Morse, Republicans. Rep., 20,228; James I. Coxe, Soc., 903. XI. Counties of Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Douglas, Dunn, Pierce, Polk, Sawyer, St. Croix, Washburn, and Gates. Francis J. McGuire, Dem., 5,146; John J. Jenkins, Rep., 19,002; C. W. Swanson, 1,213. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Chas. N. Potter; Associate Justices, Cyrus L. Beard, Richard A. Scott; Clerk, W. H. Kelly-all Republicans. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1907. Republicans.. Senate. House, Joint Ballot. Democrats............... 2 Republican majority.. 19 1890. Governor.. 7,153 8,879 HAWAII. At the Territorial election, held 1906, for Delegate to Congress, E. B. McClanahan, Dem., received 2,867 votes; J. K. Kalanianole, Rep., 7,315; C. K. Notley, H. R., 2,181. Present Territorial Government: Governor, George R. Carter; Secretary of Territory, A. L. C. Atkinson; Treasurer, A. J. Campbell; Delegate in Congress, Jonah Kalanianole; Attorney-General, E. C. Peters. Judiciary: Walter F. Freon, Chief Justice; Associates, Alfred D. Hartwell and A. A. Wilder; Clerk, Henry Smith; U. S. District Judge, Sanford B. Dole; U. S. District-Attorney, J. J. Dunne; E. R. Stackable, Collector of Customs. In the Territorial Legislature the Republicans have 36 on joint ballot, Democrats 9. PORTO RICO. Governor, Beekman Winthrop; Secretary, R. Henri Post; Treasurer, Wm. F. Willoughby; Auditor, G. C. Ward; Attorney-General, Frank Feuille; Resident Commissioner of Territory at Washington, Tulio Larrinaga. Judici ry-Chief Justice, Jose Quinones; Justices, C. Hernandez, Jose Figueros, J. C. MacLeary, A. Wolfe; U. 8. District Judge, B. S. Rodey; U. S. District-Attorney, Jose F. R. Savage. The Territorial Legislature consists of an upper and lower House. The lower House is the elective branch and has 35 members. All belong to the Unionist party; sits in annual session in January. LIST OF OFFICIALS AND SALARIES (SUBJECT TO CHANGE). Bureau of Municipal Statistics.-Charles S. Hervey ($6,000). Borough Presidents. Brooklyn.-Bird S. Coler ($7,500), 16 Boro Hall; Queens.-Joseph Bermel (85,000), L. I. City; Herman Ringe, Secretary ($4,000). New Richmond.-George Cromwell ($5,000). Brighton. Maybury F. Fleming, Secretary ($2,500). Aldermen. President-Patrick F. McGowan, $5,000. ViceChairman-Elias Goodman. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-P. J. Scully ($7,000) Wm. J. Boyhan, 1st Deputy (85,000). Chief Clerk-M. F. Blake ($5,000). Aldermen receive $2,000 salary per year. BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS. Manhattan.-1, Andrew J. Doyle; 2, Michael Stapleton; 3, Patrick Higgins; 4, H. S. Fried; 5, G. W. Olvany; 6, Timothy P. Sullivan; 7. Thomas J. Moffatt; 8. M. S. Levine; 9. Frank L. Dowling; 10, G. J. Schneider; 11, Reginald S. Doull; 12, J. J. Smith; 13,John J. Callahan; 14, John J. Haggerty; 15. Frederick Richter; 16, F. J. Dotzler:17, John J. Farrell; 18. W. P. Kenneally; 19, J. J. Hahn; 20, P. J. Hatton; 21, Joseph Schloss; 22, Charles Hahn; 23, L. L. Jacobson; 24, John R. Davies; 25, Max S. Grifenhagen: 26, John J. Cronin; 27, Frank D. Sturges: 28. Joseph Krulish; 29, B. W. Brown; 30, John J. Reardon; 31, Clarence Freeman; 32, H. L. Leverett; 33, Elias Goodman; 34, Jas.C. Meyers; 35, C. B. Noonan; 36, Chas. Ahner; 37, J. M. Torpey. Bronx.-38, Charles Kuntz: 39, Philip Harnischfeger; 40, F. J. O'Neil; 41, William E. Morris; 42, Arthur H. Murphy; 43, Thos. Dinwoodie; 44, Thomas J. Mulligan. Brooklyn,-45, Robert F. Downing; 46, James Lawlor; 47, Moses J. Wafer; 48, Geo. Everson; 49, H. C. Peters; 50, John Diemer; 51, Fred'k Linde; 52, L. M. Potter: 53, Charles L. Kuck; 54, M. J. Monahan; 55, Ardolph L. Kline; 56. J. W. Redmond; 57, J. D. Gunther; 58, R. Wright; 59, P.S.Keeley: 60, Geo. Markert; 61, Wm.Wentz; 62, J. F. Ellery: 63, John Hann; 64. Jacob Bortscherer; 65, Wm. Lowcroft: 66, Joseph Falk. Queens.-67, W. S. Clifford; 68, Casper Herold; 69, James E. Bunting: 70. M. J. Carter. Richmond. 71, J. J.Collins; 72, David S. Rendt; 73, Charles Cole. Coroners.-C ¡minal Courts Building. Manhattan. -Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli. P. Dooly, G. F. Shrady, Jr. ($6,000 each). Chief Clerk, J. E. Bausch ($3,000). Bronx.-Robert F. McDonald, Albert F. Schwannecke ($6,000 each). Brooklyn. -Henry J. Brewer and John F. Kennedy ($6,000 each). Queens. -Samuel D. Nutt and A. S. Ambler, College Point. L. I. ($4,000 each). Richmond.-M. J. Cahill, New Brighton, S. I. ($2,000). Department of Finance.-Stewart Building. Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets -Manhattan-John M. Gray ($4,000). City Paymaster.-John H. Timmerman, 83 Chambers Street ($5,000). Collector of Assessments and Arrears. -Edward A. Slattery ($4,000). CITY CHAMBERLAIN.-Patrick Keenan, 63 Stewart Building ($12,000). Deputy.-John H. Campbell ($7,500). Public Works and Other Departments. Commissioner Public Works. Manhattan-Wm. Dalton($6,000); Jas.J. Hagan, Assist.($5,000). Bronx -John F. Murray ($5,000). Brooklyn-Desmond Dunne ($6,000). Queens-L. Gresser ($4,000). Richmond-L. L. Tribus ($8,000). Bureau of Highways.-Manhattan-G. F. Scannell. Supt. ($5,000); G. R. Olney, Chief Engineer ($5,000). Bronx.-J. A. Briggs, Chief Eng. ($6,000). Brooklyn.-G. W. Tilson, Chief Engineer ($5,000). Bureau of Sewers.-Manhattan-Vacant ($5,000); Horace Loomis, Chief Engineer ($6,000). BronxPeter Gecks, Supt. ($4,000). Brooklyn-James Dunne, Supt. ($5,000). Bureau Public Bldgs, and Offices.-ManhattanW. H. Walker, Supt. ($5,000). Bronx-T. J. Byrne, Supt. ($4,000). Br'klyn-J. Lawrence, Supt. ($5,000). Supt. Baths and Public Comfort. -Manhattan-W. W. Weeks ($2,550). Br'klyn-W. H. Hale ($2,550). Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas, and Electricity. John H. O' Brien($7,500). Deputy.-Frank J. Goodwin ($6,000). Bronx-T. H. O'Neill ($3,500). Br'klyn-W. C. Cozier ($5,000). Queens-Chas. C. Wissel ($3,000). Richmond-E. I. Miller ($2,500). Commissioner of Bridges-J.W.Stevenson $7,500). Deputy-J. H. Little($4,500). Chief Engineer-C. M. Ingersoll, Jr. ($10,000). Sec' y-E. E. Schiff ($3,000). Craven ($7,500). Commissioner of Street Cleaning.-Macdonough Deputy.-Jerome F. Reilley ($5,000). General Supt.-Wm. Robbins ($3,000). Tenement- House Commissioner. - 44 East 23d St.-E. J. Butler ($7,500). Deputies, ManhattanH.G. Darwin; Br'klyn-J. McKeown ($4,000 each). Department of Police. Central Office, 300 Mulberry Street. House for Detention of Witnesses, 203 Mulberry Street. Commissioner-Theodore A. Bingham ($7,500). Deputies. (First) A. J. O'Keeffe. (Third) each). (Second) ($4,000 Inspectors.-W. W. McLaughlin, M. W. Cortright ($5.000 each); Max F. Schmittberger, Richard Walsh, George F. Titus, John Weigand, Thos. Murphy, James Kane, George W. McClusky, John F. Flood, Denis Sweeney, James F. Nally, Adam A. Cross, Donald Grant ($3,500 each). Chief Clerk.-William H. Kipp ($5,000). Department of Health. S. W. cor.55th St. and 6th Ave. President and Commissioner.-Thos. Darlington ($7,500). The Commissioner of Police and Health Officer of Port of New York. Assist Secretary.-Eugene W. Scheffer ($5,000). Sanitary Supt. -C. F. Roberts ($5,000). ants.-Manhattan-Walter Bensel ($3,500). Bronx -Chas. Spencer ($3,500). Brooklyn-T. C. Maxfield ($3,500). Queens-John P. Moore ($3,500). Richmond-John T. Sprague ($3,500). Law Department.-Hall of Records. Corporation Counsel.- Wm. B. Ellison ($15,000). Assistants.-Theo. Connoly ($10,000); G. L. Sterling and C. D. Olendorf ($7,500 each). Assistant.-Brooklyn-James D. Bell ($10,000). Queens-E. S. Malone ($4,000). Bronx-Richard H. Mitchell ($4,000). Richmond-John Widdecombe ($4,000). Bureau of Street Openings.-John P. Dunn, 90 West Broadway ($6,000). Bureau for Collection of Arrears of Personal Taxes.-James P. Keenan, 280 Broadway ($4,500). Bureau for Recovery of Penalties. Herman Stiefel, 115 Nassau Street ($5,000). Tenement- House Bureau.-John P. O'Brien, 44 E. 23d St. ($4,000). Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.The Mayor, Chairman; Comptroller, Chamberlain, President Board of Aldermen, Chairman Finance Committee of Board of Aldermen. Secretary.-N. Taylor Phillips. Department of Fire.-157 E. 67th St. Brooklyn and Queens.-C. C. Wise ($5,000). Fire Marshals.-Peter Seery ($3,000) (Manhattan, Bronx, and Richmond); William L. Beers ($3,000) (Brooklyn and Queens). Secretary.-Alfred M. Downes ($4,800). Department of Parks.-Arsenal, Central Park. President and Commissioner of Manhattan and Richmond. -Moses Herrman, ($5,000). Commissioner of Brooklyn and Queens.-Michael J. Commissioner of Bronx.-Joseph I. Berry ($5,000). 220 Fourth Avenue. Bronx.-P. J. Reville, Supt. ($5,000). Brooklyn. David F. Moore, Supt. ($5,000). Queens. J. P. Powers, Supt. ($3,000). Richmond. -John Seaton, Supt. ($2,500). Department of Taxes and Assessments. 280 Broadway. Commis President.-Lawson Purdy ($8,000): Department of Charities.-Foot E. 26th St. J. W. Alexander, D. C. French, L. F. Haffen, J. A. Secretary.-Thomas Hassett ($6,000). Deputy Chief Engineer.-Alfred Craven ($7,000). Commissioners.-Jobn F. Cowan, John J. Ryan, Board of Assessors.-320 Broadway. Antonio Zucca, Paul Weimann, James H. Kennedy ($3,000 each). Secretary.-William H. Jasper ($5,000). Kings County Clerk (Hall of Records, Brooklyn). -Chas. T. Hartzheim ($8,000). Deputy.-Bela Tokaji ($5,000). Asst. Deputy.-Jas. P. Kobler ($2,500). Sheriff New York County (299 Broadway).-Nicholas J. Hayes ($12,000 and half of fees). Under Sheriff.-A. J. Johnson, ($5,000). Deputies. Deputy (327 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn).-J. J. Murray, F. G. Rinn, F. J. Burnes, T. J. James J. McInerney ($5,000). Department of Correction.-148 E. 30th St. Department of Education. Park Ave. and 59th St. O'Rourke, Joseph Cullen, John McCourt, Max Sheriff Queens County (Long Island City).-Joseph Register (Hall of Records). -Frank Gass($12,000). Deputy-Wm. H. Sinnott ($5,000). Register Kings County (Hall of Records, Brooklyn). Alfred J. Boulton ($8,000). Deputy.-G. W. Thompson, ($5,000). Commissioner of Records (Hall of Rec.,B'klyn).- President.-E. L. Winthrop, Jr. Vice-President.- EXCISE DEPARTMENT.-1 Madison Avenue. Bureau of Franchises.-H. P. Nichols, Engineer ($5,000). Commissioner of Licenses.-277 Broadway. John M. Bogart ($5,000). City Improvement Com'u.-21 Park Row. F. K. Pendleton, Chairman; J. S. Cantor, G. A. Hearn, Whitney Warren, H. P. Whitney, F. Bailey, QUARANTINE COMMISS' RS.-62 William St. Health Officer. --Avah H. Doty, M. D. ($12,500). PILOT COMMISSIONERS.-17 State Street. PORT WARDENS. --1 Broadway. SUPREME COURT. PART 1, TRIAL TERM (the Criminal Term of the Court for the trial of indictments), held by a Justice of the Supreme Court in the Criminal Courts Building, Centre and Franklin Streets. GENERAL SESSIONS (Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4).-In the Criminal Courts Building. Held by the City Judge, the Judges of the Court of General Sessions, and the Recorder. The City Judge and the Judges of the General Sessions receive an annual salary of $12,000 each; all are elected for a term of fourteen years. SPECIAL SESSIONS. Clerk of Part 1, Trial Term. Supreme Court, and of the Court of General Sessions (office in the Criminal Courts Building)-Edward R. Carroll. Criminal Courts Building, Centre Street. CITY MACISTRATES. John B. McKean...................... 1, 1909 May 1, 1912 Court is open daily, except Saturday and legal holidays, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Clerk's office open Saturdays.9 A. M. to 12 M. Chas. W. Culkin, Clerk. Salary, $4,000. Children's Part, 66 3d Ave.-Held by one of the Justices of Special Sessions in accordance with assignment of Justices. Court opens at 9.30 daily, except Sunday and legal holidays. Edmund C. Lee, Clerk. Salary, $3,000. Daniel E. Finn..... Robert C. Cornell............ Henry Steinert... Peter T. Barlow. MACISTRATES' COURTS. 66 1, 1912 "1, 1912 " 1, 1909 * 1, 1909 May 1, 1913 1, 1907 1, 1915 July 1, 1915 1, 1909 * 1, 1909 May 1, 1913 1, 1907 " 1, 1909 First District-Criminal Courts Building, Centre and Franklin Streets; Second District-125 Sixth Avenue (Jefferson Market); Third District-69 Essex Street; Fourth District-151 East 57th Street; Fifth District-170 East 121st Street; Sixth District-East 158th Street, corner Third A venue; Seventh District-314 West 54th Street; Eighth District-Main Street, Westchester. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Criminal Courts Building, Centre and Franklin Streets. The salary of the District Attorney is $12,000 per annum; assistants to District Attorney, $7,500; deputy assistants' salaries vary. Staff is subject to change. Chief Clerk, J. A. Henneberry. Bureau of Special Sessions Information, W. S. McGuire and Paul Krotel. Courts of Law in Manhattan. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, MADISON AVENUE AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. Edward Patterson, Pres. Justice.... Dec. 31, 1909 Justice. George L. Ingraham. Frank C. Laughlin. Court opens at 1 P. M. Chester B. McLaughlin............... Term Expires. 66 66 31, 1919 31, 1909 "31, 1909 James W. Houghton................. 31, 1911 Temporary AN APPELLATE TERM to hear appeals from the City and the Municipal Courts will sit in the County Court- House. SUPREME COURT-APPELLATE, SPECIAL, AND TRIAL TERMS. |