NEW YORK COUNTIES. SHOWING POLITICAL AND JUDICIAL DIVISIONS OF WHICH THEY ARE UNITS. Albauy 28 36 Allegany. 43 8 38 Ontario.. 42 Broome. 39 34 Orange .. 25 Cattaraugus 51 47 Oswego .. 51 34 26 Chenango 37 34 Queens.. 1. 2. 9 Clinton........ 33 31 Rensselaer. 28, 29 Columbia. 26 27 Richmond, 23 * 11 Cortland 40 35 Rockland. 23 25 Delaware 39 34 St. Lawrence. 34 Dutchess.. 26 30 Schenectady.. 31 Essex.. 33 31 Schoharie 31 Franklin.. 34 31 Schuyler... 41 Fulton and Hamilton 32 30 40 Stelihen 43 Greene... 27 27 Suffolk.. 1 Herkimer.. 32 Sullivan 25 Jeilerson 35 32 Tioga 41 Kings..... 3-10 3-10 Tompkins 41 Lewis. 32 32 27 Livingston 43 33 Washington. 30 29 Monroe 45, 46 38, 39 Wayne. 38 Montgomery 31 30 Westchester. 24 24. 25 Nassau 1 39 Yates.. 42 36 Niagara. 47 40 8 * Eleventh Congressional District also includes Goveruors Island, Bedloe's Island, Enis Island and portions of New York County. Blackwell's Island is in the Seventeenth Congressional Dista Supreme Court | Departments. Supreme Court | Department -1000-0000-1-1000 DO CORSOOT.01010 1000012 0 C G VR 100*15minaury Ulster. .... Nov. 28 1303 28 3 21, IN 28, 1 Nov. 11. IN 11. Ita 11. ve 11. 1 8. 10 1, 1683 1-Albany..... (Original). Nov. 4-New York. (Original) Nov. 5 -Orange.. (Original) Nov. 6 Queens. (Original) 7 Richmond. Original). Nov. 8-Suffolk. (Original). Nov. 9 -Ulster.. (Original) Nov. -Westchester.. Original) Xov. 11-Montgomery. Albany. March 12- Washington.. Albany.. March 13-Columnbla.... Albany. April 14-Clinton... Washington. March 15 -Ontario. Montgomery.. Jan. 16 Rensselaer.. Albany... Feb. 17-Saratoga... Albany.. Feb. 18 Herkimer... Montgomery... Feb. -Otsego. Montgomery... Feb. 20--Tioga Montgomery.. Feb. 21-Onondaga, ... Herkimer. March 22-Schoharle.... Albany and Otsego. April 23-Steuben.. Ontarlo, March 24-Delaware.. Ulster and Otsego. March 25-Rockland. Orange.. Feb. 26-Chenango.. Tloga and Herkimer. March 27-Oneida. Herkimer. March 28-Essex. Clinton... March 29-Cayuga. Onondaga, March 304 Greene. Albany and March 31-St. Lawrence. Clinton.. March March 33-Seneca.. Cayuga.. March 34-Jefferson. Oneida. March 35-Lewis. Oneida.. March 36-Madison.. Chenango. March 37 Broome. Tloga. March 38- Allegany. Genesee April 39-Cattaraugus. Genesee. Mareh 40-Chautauqua.. Genesee. March 41--Franklin... Clinton. Wareh 42-Niagara... Genesee.. March 43-Cortland, . Onondaga. April 44--Schenectady Albany. March 45-Sullivan. Ulster March 40- Putnam. Dutchess June 47-Warren.. Washington.. March 48-Oswego.. Oneida and Onondaga.... March 49--Hamilton.. Montgomery... April 50--Tompkins.... Cayuga and Seneca. April 51--Livingston... Genesee and Ontario..... Feb. 52—Monroe... Genesee and Ontario.... Feb. 53—Erle. Niagara. April 51-Yates. Ontarlo. Feb. Ontario and Apra Genesee.. Nov. 57-Chemung. Tloga. March 58Fulton.. Montgomery... April 59-Wyoming... Genesee. May 60-Schuyler..... Chemung. Steuben and Tompkins.... April 61-Nassau...... Queens. Jan. 62-Bronx New York ... Nov. 19 6, 1795 18, 1796 23, 18: 10. 1797 15, 1798 11. 13 12. 29 1 18 14, 1841 NEW YORK STATE COVERNMENT. (JANUARY 1, 1915.) Governor. Charles Seymour Whitman...Term ex. Dec. 31, 1916. . Salary, $10,000 and mansion. Lieutenant-Gorer not... Edward Schoeneck, Syracuse.. 5,000 Secretary to Governor.. William A. Orr... 4,000 Secretary of State. Francis M. Hugo, Watertown. . Term ex. Dec. 31, 1916. Salary, $6,000 Comptroller Eugene M. Travis, Brooklyn. 1916. 8.000 State Treasurer .James L. Wells, New York. 1916. 6,000 Atorney-General. Egburt E. Woodbury, Jamestown. 1916. 10.000 State Engineer and Surreyor.. Frank M. Williams, Goshen. 1916. 8,000 Superintendent of Insurance.. Frank Hasbrouck, Poughkeepsie. July 1, 1915. 7,000 Superintendent Banking Dept. Eugene Lamb Richards, New Brighton May 9, 1917. 7,500 Superintendent State Prisons., John B. Riley, Plattsburg.. " May 24, 1916. 6,000 Superintendent Public Works, W. W. Wotherspoon.. Dec. 31, 1916. 8.000 State Fire Marshal Thomas J. Ahearn, New York, " July 17, 1916. 7,000 Commissioner of Education. .. John H. Finley, New York.. Term during the pleasure of the Board of Regents. Salary, $10,000. Deputy Secretary of State-A. D. Parker, Salary, Deputy Supt. of Insurance (20)-James J. Hoey. $4,500. Salary, $6,000. Boardman, Warren I. Lee, Fred C. Reusswig. York City. First Assistant Commissioner of Education--Augustus PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Lieutenant-Governor Edward Schoeneck. First District, Edward E. McCall, Feb. 1, 1918; Secretary of State Francis M. Hugo. George V. S. Williams, Feb. 1, 1917; John Sergeant Comptroller Eugene M. Travis. Cram, Feb. 1, 1916: Milo Roy Maltbie, Feb. 1, State Treasurer James L. Wells. 1915; Robert Colgate Wood, Feb. 1, 1919. Attorney-General Egburt E. Woodbury. Second District-Martin S. Decker, Feb. 1, 1915; State Engineer and Surveyor Frank M. Williams. Frank Irvine, Feb. 1, 1916; Devoe P. Hodson, Feb. Superintendent of Public Works W. W. Wother 1, 1917: William Temple Emmet, Feb. 1, 1919; spoon. Seymour Van Santvoord, Feb. 1, 1918. STATE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH. Hermann M. Biggy, M.D., New York. Salary. $8,000 COMMISSIONERS OF THE CANAL FUND. and $1,500 expenses. Term expires Dec. 31, 1919. Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Comp HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK. troller, State Treasurer, Attorney-General. Joseph J. O'Connell, M. D., Brooklyn. Salary, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. $12,500. Term expires Feb. 19. 1916. Jacob Neu, Brooklyn, Chairman. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR. Meyer Wollt, New York. James M. Lynch. Salary, $8,000. James A. Lavery, Poughkeepsie. First Deputy-Frank J. Prial. Salary, $5,000. Harold N. Saxton, Albuny, Chief Examiner. Second Deputy-Wm. C. Rogers. Salary, $4,500. Salaries of Commissioners, $5,000 each. SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS. John F. Farrell, Albany. Salary, $3,500. Term John N. Carlisle, Watertown, Holds once during ends Mar. 27, 1919. pleasure of Governor. Salary, $12,000. STATE HOSPITAL COMMISSION, James V. May: M. D., $7,500; Andrew D. Morgan, George E. Van Kennen, Ogdensburg. Term ends $5,000; Fred. H. Parker, $5,000. Each $1,200 Dec. 1. 1916. expenses. Patrick E. McCabe, Albany. Term ends Dec, 1, 1920. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS, John D. Moore, Vew York. Term ends Dec. 1, 1918. John R. Voorhis, New York; Wm. J. Hillery, Buffalo; Salaries, $10,000 each and expenses. John Pallace, Brock port. Salary, $5,000 each. FISCAL SUPERVISOR OF STATE CHARITIES. Wiam A. Mallery, Jr., Hillsdale. Term ends June STATE RACING COMMISSION. 9, 1917. Salary, $6.000. James W. Wadsworth, Geneseo; John Sanford, STATE COMMISSIONER OF EXCISE. Amsterdam; Henry K, Knapp, New York. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. Chancellor-St. Clair McKelway; Vice-Chancellor, Pliny T. Sexton; Adelbert Moot, Albert Vander Dr. Tarleton 11. Bean. Salary, $3,000. Veer, William Nottingham, Abram I. Elkus, THE GOVERNOR'S STAFF. Chester S. Lord, Francis M. Carpenter, Walter E. The Adit.-General, S.V. Y.-Louis W. Stotesbury. Kellogg, Charles B. Alexander, John Moore, Military Secretary-John S. Moore. Andrew J. Shipman, STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. TATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION. STATE COMMISSION OF PRISONS. C. Weinstock, New York City. Term four years; John Jerome Rooney, New York: William A. Gard compensation, $10 for each day's attendance at ner, Amsterdam: James C. McDonald, Schenec meetings of Commission, not exceeding $500 yearly. tady. $6,000 and $1.500 expenses. COMMISSIONER OF EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. John H. Delaney. Term ends April 29, 1918. Salary, Calvin J. Huson, Penn Yan. Term expires April 19, $12,000. 1917. Salary, $8.000 and expenses, COMMISSIONER OF MARKETS. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. John J. Dillon, New York. Term ends Nov. John F. Donovan. Salary, $5,000. 21, 1920. Salary, $6,000. LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. SENATE 1915--16. President, Lieutenant-Governor Edward Schoeneck, Rep., of Syracuse. Dist. Names of Senators, Politics. P. O. Address. Dist. Names of Senators. Politics. P. O. Address. 1 George L. Thompson, ... Rep., Kings Park. 30 George H. Whitney*.... Rep.. Mechanicsville. 2 Bernard M. Patten*.....Dem. Long Island City. 31 Arden L. Norton. Rep.. Cobleskin. 3 Thomas H. Cullen Dem.Brooklyn, 32 Franklin W. Cristman. Rep.. Herkimer. 4 Charles C. Lockwood. Rep., Brooklyn. 33 James A. Emerson .Rep.. Warrensburg. 5 William J. Heffernan* ... Dem.Brooklyn. 34 N. Monroe Marshall, Rep.. Malone, 6 William B. Carswell*. ...Dem.Brooklyn. 35 Elon R. Brown* .Rep.. Watertown. 7 Daniel J. Carroll. .Dem.Brooklyn. 36 Charles W. Wicks. Rep..Sauquoit. 8 Alvah W. Burlingame, Jr. Rep.. Brooklyn, 37 Samuel A. Jones. Rep.. Norwich. 9 Robert R. Lawson, .. Rep.. Brooklyn. 38 J. Henry Walters*. Rep., Syracuse. 10 Alfred J. Gilchrist. .Rep.. Brooklyn. 39 William H. Hill Rep.. Lestershire. 11 Christopher D. Sullivan* . Dem. New York City. 40 Charles J. Hewitt Rep.. Locke. 12 Henry W. Doll.. Dem New York City. 41 Morris S. Halliday. Rep.. Ithaca, 13 James J. Walker .Dem. New York City. 42 Thomas B. Wilson* Rep.. Hall. 14 James A. Foley*. .Dem. New York City. 43 Charles D. Newton, Rep.. Geneseo. 15 John J. Boylan*. Dem. New York City. 44 Archie D. Sanders. Rep., Stafford. 16 Robert F. Wagner* .Dem. New York City. 45 George F. Argetsinger*. Rep. Rochester. 17 Ogden L. Mills.. Rep.. New York City. 46 John B. Mullan. Rep. Rochester. 18 William M. Bennett. Rep.. New York City. 47 George F. Thompson* ... Rep.. Middleport. 19 George W. Simpson*. Dem. New York City. 48 Clinton T. Horton. Rep., Buffalo. 20 Irving I. Joseph. Dem.New York City. 49 Samuel J. Ramsperger* . . Dem.Buffalo. 21 John J. Dunnigan. Dem.New York City. 50 William P. Greiner Dem.Buffalo. 22 James A. Hamilton.. Dem. New York City. 51 George E. Spring... .Rep.. Franklinville, 23 George Cromwell.. Rep.. Dongan Hills. 24 George A. Slater. Rep.. Port Chester. RECAPITULATION. 25 John D. Stiverg* . Rep., Middletown. 26 James E. Towner*. Rep.. Towners. Republicans. 34 27 Charles W. Walton.. Rep.. Kingston. Democrats. 17 28 Henry M. Sage Rep.. Menands. 29 Walter A. Wood, Jr..... Rep.. Hoosick Falls. Total... 51 * Members of the last Senate. Senators are elected for two years. The terms of the above explre December 31, 1916. Salary, $1,500 and mileage. ASSEMBLY. Dist, Names of Members. Politics. P. O. Address. ALBANY. 1 Harold J. Hinman*... ... Rep.. Albany. 2 John G. Malone Rep.. Albany. 3 William C. Baxter*.. .Rep.. Watervliet. ALLEGANY. Elmer E. Ferry* ..... Rep.. Almond. BRONX. 32 William L. Evans. .Dem.New York City. 33 Earl H. Miller.. Dem. New York City. 34 M. Maldwin Fertig.. Dem. New York City. 35 Jos. M. Callahan.. Dem. New York City. BROOME. Simon P. Quick* ..... Rep.. Windsor. CATTARAUGUS. CAYUGA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHEMUNG. CHENANGO. .Rep.. Afton. CLINTON. COLUMBIA CORTLAND. DELAWARE. DUTCHESS. 1 James C. Allen Rep., Clinton Corners. 2 Francis G. Landon. Rep.. Staatsburg. ERIE. 1 Allan Keeney. Rep.. Buffalo, 2 Ross Graves. .Rep.. Buffalo. 3 Nicholas J. Miller... .Rep.. Buffalo. ERIE-Continted. Dem.Buffalo. Rep.. Lancaster. Rep.. Buffalo. ESSEX. FRANKLIN. FULTON-HAMILTON. GENESEE. Rep.. Pavilion GREENE. .Rep..Jewett. HERKEMER. .Rep.. Herkimer. JEFFERSON. KINGS. Dem. Brooklyn. Dem. Brooklyn. 5 Fred G. Milligan, Jr. Rep.. Brooklyn. 6 Nathan Shapiro. Rep.. Brooklyn. 7 Daniel F. Farrell* Dem. Brooklyn. 8 John J. McKeon* Dem. Brooklyn. 9 Fred S. Burr .Dem. Brooklyn. 10 Fred M. Ahern. Rep.. Brooklyn. 11 George R. Brennan* Rep.. Brooklyn. 12 Wiliam T. Simpson Rep. Brooklyn. 13 Herman Kramer Dem Brooklyn. 14 John P. La Frenz* Dem Brooklyn. 15 James J. Phelan .Dem. Brooklyn. 16 Samuel R. Green Rep.. Brooklyn. ASSEMBLY- Continued. ! - Nassau, KINGS-Continued. Dist. Names of Members. Politics. P. O. Address. Dist. Names of Members. Politics. P. 0. Address. ORLEANS. 17 Frederick A. Wells.. Rep.. Brooklyn. A. Allen Comstock ...... Rep.. Waterport. 18 Almeth W. Hofl*... Rep.. Brooklyn. OSWEGO. 19 William A. Bacher. Dem.Brooklyn. Thaddeus C. Sweet*.. .Rep.. Phonix, 20 August C. Flamman. Rep.. Brooklyn. OTSEGO. 21 Isaac Mendelsohn. Dem.Brooklyn. Allen J. Bloomfield..... Rep.. Richfield Springs. 22 Charles H. Duff Rep.. Brooklyn. 23 Nathan B, Finkelstein... Rep.. Brooklyn. PUTNAM. Hamilton Fisb, Jr*...... Prog. Garrison. QUEENS. 1 Nicholas Nehrbauer, Jr* Dem.Long Island City. LIVINGSTON. 2 Peter J. McGarry*. Dem. Bliss ville. Edward M. Magee* ..... Rep.. Groveland Station 3 William H. O'Hare. ..Dem.Glendal 16. RENSSELAER. Morell E. Tallett..... ... Rep.. De Ruyter. 1 John F. Shannon. Derr toy. 2 Edwin S. Comstock.....P MONROE. 1 James A. Harris... Rep.. Penfield. RICHY D. 2 Simon L. Adler Rep.. Rochester. Stephen B. Stephens ... Dem.New Brighton. 3 John R. Powers.. Rep.. Rochester. ROCKLAND. 4 Frank Dobson... Rep.. Charlotte. Frederick Grimme.... Dem. Piermont. 5 Franklin W. Judson. Rep.. Gates. ST. LAWRENCE. 1 Frank L. Seaker*. Rep.. Gouverneur. E, Corning Davis....... Rep.. Fonda. 2 E. A. Everett.... Rep.. Potsdam. SARATOGA. Gllbert T. Seelye*....... Rep.. Burnt Hills. SCHENECTADY. Walter H. McNab...... Rep..Schenectady. 1 John J. Ryan... Dem. New York City. SCHOHARIE. 2 Alfred E. Smith, Dem. New York City. Edward A. Dox*. Dem.Richmondville. 3 Carmine J. Marasco. Dem. New York City. 4 Henry S. Schimmel* Dem. New York City. SCHUYLER 5 Maurice McDonald. Dem.New York City. Henry S. Howard*. .Rep.. Watkins. 6 Nathan D. Perlman, Rep.. New York City. SENECA. 7 Peter P. McElligott. Dem. New York City. William J. Maier... Rep.. Seneca Falls. 8 Sidney Scharlin Dem. New York City. STEUBEN. 9 Charles D. Donohue. Dem. New York City. 10 Walter M. Friedland. Dem.New York City. 1 Reuben B. Oldneld. ... Rep.. Bath. 11 John Kerrigan* Dem. New York City. 2 Richard M. Prangen..... Rep.. Hornell. 12 Joseph D. Kelly* Dem.New York City. SUFFOLK. 13 James C. Campbell*. Dem. New York City. 1 De Witt C. Talmage*....Rep. Easthampton. 14 Robert L. Tudor* Dem.New York City. 2 Henry A. Murphy*. Rep.. Huntington, 15 Abram Ellenbogen* Rep.. New York City. SULLIVAN. 16 Marun G, McCue* Dem.New Nork City. 17 Martin Bourke. Rep., New York City. H. Blake Stratton. ... ... Dem.Monticello. 18 Mark Goldberg* Dem. New York City. TIOGA. 19 Patrick F. Cotter. Dem.New York City. Willson S. Moore*. Rep.. Candor, 20 Frank Aranow... Dem. New York City. TOMPKINS. 21 Harold C. Mitchell. Rep.. New York City. John W. Preswick. Rep.. Ithaca. 22 D, Maurice Block Dem.New York City. 23 Daniel C. Oliver. Dem. New York City. ULSTER. 24 Owen M. Kiernan* Dem.New York City. 1 Henry R. De Witt*, .... . Rep., Kingston. 25 Francis R. Stoddard, Jr* Rep.. New York City. 2 Abram P. Le Fevre*. Rep.. New Paltz. 26 Joseph Steinberg*. Prog. New York City. WARREN. 27 Charles E. Rice, Jr. Rep.. New York City. Henry E. H. Brereton*...Rep.. Diamond Point. 28 Salvatore A. Cotillo, Dem.New York City. WASHINGTON, 29 Howard Conkling*. Rep.. New York City. Charles O. Pratt*. Rep.. Cambridge. 30 Dennis G. Donovan. Dem.New York City. WAYNE. 31 Aaron A. Feinberg. Rep.. New York City. Riley A. Wilson*, .Rep.. Savannah. NIAGARA. 1 Wilam Bewley*. WESTCHESTER. Rep., Lockport. 2 Alan N. Parker.. Rep.. Niagara Falls. 1 George Blakely*. Rep.. Yonkers. 2 William S. Coffey Rep.. Mount Vernon. ONEIDA. 3 Walter H. Law, Jr*. Rep.. Briarcliff Manor. 1 Fred F. Emden* Dem. Utica. 4 Floy D. Hopking*. Rep.. White Plains. 2 Charles J. Fuesg* .Rep.. Utica. WYOMING. .. Rep.. Arcade. YATES. 2 J. Leslie Kincaid. Rep.. Syracuse. Edwin C. Gillette* ..... Rep.. Penn Yan. 3 Jacob R. Buecheler*, Rep.. Syracuse. RECAPITULATION. .99 Heber E. Wheeler ..... Rep. East Bloomfield. Democrats. 2 1 James B. Montgomery*. , Rep.. Newburgh. 2 Charles J. Boyd ....... Rep.. Middletown. Total 150 * Members of thelast Assembly. Assemblymen are elected forone year, Salary, $1,500 and mileage. ASSEMBLY. JOINT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE. Republicans. Republicans. 133 Democrats.. 49 Democrats.. 66 Progressives. 2 Progressives.. 2 .49 99 Total. 150 Total.... 201 JUDICIARY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Troy. JrDGES. Residences. Counties, Salaries.' Politics. Terms Expire Willard Bartlett, Chief Judge. Brooklyn Kings $14,200 Dem... Dec, 31, 1916 Wm.H. Cuddeback, Associate Judge.. Buffalo... Erie. 13,700 Dem.... 31, 1925 John W. Hogan, Syracuse. Onondaga 13,700 Dem. 31, 1928 Frederick Collin, Elmira... Chemung 13,700 Dem.. 31, 1920 William E. Werner, Rochester.. Monroe. 13,700 Rep. 31. 1915 Frank H. Hiscock, Syracuse. Onondaga 13,700 Rep. 31, 1926 Samuel Seabury, New York... New York 13,700 I.L.P.D. 31, 1925 *Emory A. Chase, Cat kill... Greene.. 13,700 Rep Temporary. *Nathan I. Miller, ('ortland Cortland 13,700 Rep. Temporary. * BenaL N. Cardozo Xew York.... New York 13,700 R & Pg. I Temporary • Temporary designation to Court. JUDGES OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT. Designations Expire. 1st. The county of New York. John Proctor ('larke. New York. Rep... Oct, 3, 1913 Victor J. Dowling. Deni. Dec. 31, 1914 George L. Ingraham. Dem.. 31, 1917 Chester B. Mclaughlin Port Henry Rep 31, 1914 Frank C. Laughlin..... Buffalo, Rep 31, 1914 Henry D. Hotchkiss.. New York. Dem. Jan, 2, 1918 Francis M. Scott. Den. Dec. 31, 1916 Dem... Nov. 6, 1919 20. Kings, Queens, Nassau, Rich- Luke D. Stapleton... Brooklyn... Dem, mond, Suffolk, Rockland, West- Almet F. Jenks.... Dec. 31, 1933 chester, Putnam, Orange, Dutch- Joseph A. Burr.. Rep. 31, 1918 Edward B. Thomas.. Rep. ess, 31, 1915 Adelbert P. Rich.. Anburn. Dem Temporary: Dem.. 6, 1916 Harrington Putnam... Dem Temporary. Rep. 3d. Sullivan, Ulster, Greene. Co-Walter Lloyd Smith... Elmira. Dec. 31, 1916 lumbia, Schoharie, Albany, Rens- John M. Kellogg Ogdensburg.. Rep. Nov, 12, 1915 selaer, Fulton, Schenectady, George F. Lyon.. Bingbamton ... Rep. Jan. 11, 1917 Montgomery, Saratoga, Wash- Wesley O. Howard Rep. Dec. 31, 1916 Ington, Warren, Hamilton, John Woodward. Buffalo. Rep. Feb. 28, 1918 Essex, Clinton, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Delaware, Otsego, Broome, Chenango, Madison, ('ortland, Tioga, Tompkins, Schuyler, Chemung. 4th. Herkimer, Oneida, Lewis, John S. Lambert .... Fredonia Rep. Nov. 7, 1917 Jefferson, Oswego, Onondaga, Nathaniel Foote....... Rochester Dec. 31, 1916 Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Ontario. Frederick W. Kruse.. Olean.. Rep. 31, 1922 Yates, Steuben, Livingston, Mon- James A. Robson.. Canandaigua.. Rep. Jan. 7, 1917 roe, Allegany, Wyoming, Gen- Edgar S. K. Merrell.... Lowville.... Dem ....Mar. 15, 1915 esee, Orleans, Niagara,' Erie, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. The salaries of Justices of the Supreme Court are: First and Second Districts, $17,500; remaining Districts, $10,000; but non-resident Justices, sitting in the Appellate Divisions of the First and Second Departments, receive the same compensation as the Justices m those Departments; is assigned to duty in the First and Second Districts, other than in the Appellate Division, their additional compensation is $10 per day. DISTRICTS. Justices. Residences. Politics. Terms Expire 1st. The city and county of New Samuel Greenbaum ... New York. Dem... Dec. 31, 1915 York. George L. Ingraham Dem.. 81, 1917 Francis M. Scott.. Dem 31, 1918 Joseph E. Newburger. Dem 31, 1919 James A. Blanchard.. Rep. 31, 1915 Vernon M. Davis. Dem. 31, 1916 Philip H. Dugro.. Dem. 31, 1928 Victor J. Dowling. Dem. 31, 1918 Benjamin N. Cardozo .. R. & Pg. 31, 1927 John J. Delany Dem. 31, 1924 Thomas F. Donnelly.. Dem. 31, 1926 Eugene A. Philbin... D.& Fas. 31, 1927 Irving Lehman.. Dem... 31, 1923 Leonard A. Giegerich.. Dem.. 31, 1920 Alfred R. Page. Rep. . 31, 1923 Nathan Bijur Rep 31, 1923 Edward J. Gavegan. 31, 1923 Clarence J. Shearn.. Dem. 31, 1915 John Proctor Clarke.. Rer 31, 1915 John W. Goff.......... Dem 31, 1918 Bartow S. Weeks.. Dem 31, 1928 Rep. |