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WISCONSIN-Continued.

III. Counties of Grant, Crawford, Richland, Sauk,
Juneau, Vernon, and Iowa. James W.
Murphy, Dem,, 14,701; J. W. Babcock,
Rep., 13,690; Noyes, Pro., 934.

IV. County of Milwaukee (part). Thomas J.
Fleming, Dem., 8,656; William F. Gary,
Rep., 12,231; E. T. Melnes, Soc., 8,759.

Vi Counties of Milwaukee (part) and Waukesha,
William H. Stafford, Rep., 13,948; Albert F.
Welch, Soc., 8,870.

VI. Counties of Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Dodge,
Washington, and Ozaukee. Charles H.
Weisse, Dem., 19,444; Alvin Dreger, Rep.,
10,512; G. C. Darrow, Soc., 764.

VII. Counties of Pepin, Buffalo, Trempealeau,
Jackson, Eau Claire, Clark, Monroe, and La
Crosse. Charles F. Hille, Dem., 6,779; John
J. Esch, Rep., 18,042.

VIII. Counties of Portage, Waupaca, Waushara,
Winnebago, Calumet, and Manitowoc. John
E. McMullen, Dem., 9,594; John H. David-
son, Rep., 16,986; John J. Pitz, Soc., 1,103;
C. H. Forward, Pro., 700.

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VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 1906.
Hamm, Dem., 9,017; Frank W. Mondell, Rep.,
16,881; Brown, Soc., 1,310; Nicodemus, Pro., 90.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.

IX. Counties of Brown, Kewaunee, Door, Outagamle, Wood, Oconto, and Marinette. Phillip 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.

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JUDICIARY.

Associate Justices, Cyrus L. Beard, Richard A.
Supreme Court: Chief Justice. Chas. N. Potter;
Scott; Clerk, W. H. Kelly-all Republicans.

STATE LEGISLATURE, 1907.

Republicans..

Senate. House, Joint Ballot
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1902. Governor. 10,017 14,483
1904. President... 8,904 20,467 1,077
1906. Governor.. 9,483 16,396 1,316

HAWAII.

At the Territorial election, held 1906, for Delegate to Congress, E. B. McClanahan, Dem., received 2,867 votes; J. K. Kalanianole, Rep., 7,815; C. K. Notley, H. R., 2,181.

Present Territorial Government: Governor, Walter F. Frear. Secretary of Territory, Ernest A. Mottsmith; Treasurer, A. J. Campbell; Delegate in Congress, Jonah Kalanianole; Attorney General, E. C. Peters. Judiciary: Alfred 8. Hartwell, Chief Justice; Associates, Sidney M. Ballou 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, Regis H. Post; Secretary, Wm. F. Willoughby; Treasurer, W. J. Groner; Auditor, G. C. Ward; AttorneyGeneral, Frank Feuille; Resident Commissioner of Territory at Washington, Tulio Larrinaga.

Judiciary-Chief Justice, Jose Quinones; Justices, C. Hernandez, Jose Figueros, J. C. MacLeary, A. Wolfe; U. S. District Judge, B. 8. Rodey; U. 8. District-Attorney, Jose

Pop. 1892. President.177,335 170,791 9,909 13,132 6,544 D 1894. Governor.142.250 196,150 25,604 11,240 53,900 R 1896. President. 165 523 268,135 7,509 102 612 R 1898. Governor. 135,353 178,137 8,577 8,078 37 784 R S. L. 1900. Governor.160.764 264.420 6,590 9,707 103,656 RF. R. Savage. 1900. President.159.285 265,866 524 10.124 106,581 R 1902. Governor. 145,818 193,417 15,970 9,647 47,599 R 1904. President. 124,107 280,164 28,220 9,770 156,057 R 1906. Governor. 103,311 183,558 24,437 8,211 80,247 R

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). Mayor.-George B. McClellan ($15,000).

Secretary.-F. M. O'Brien, 6 City Hall ($6,000.)
Bureau of Licenses.-1 City Hall.
Chief-John P. Corrigan ($2,800). Deputy-Gae-
tano D'Amato ($2,000).
Griffin, Deputy ($2,000).

Brooklyn-Daniel J.

Borough Presidents. Manhattan-John F Ahearn, 10 City Hall ($7,500); Bernard Downing, Secretary ($4,000). Bronx.-L. F. Haffen ($7,500), 3d Ave. and 177th St.; H. A. Gumbleton, Secretary ($4,000). Brooklyn.-Bird S. Coler ($7,500), 16 Boro' Hall; Charles F. Adams, Secretary ($4,000). Queens.-Joseph Bermel (85.000), L. I. City; Herman Ringe, Secretary ($4,000).

Richmond, George Cromwell (85.000), New Brighton. Maybury F. Fleming, Secretary ($2,500). Aldermen.

President-Patrick F. McGowan ($5,000). ViceChairman-T. P. Sullivan. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-P. J. Scully ($7,000) Joseph F. Prendergast, 1st Deputy (85,000). Chief ClerkJohn T. Oakley ($5,000). Aldermen receive $2,000 salary per year.

BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS. Manhattan.-1. William Drescher; 2, Michael Stapleton; 3, Timothy P. Sullivan; 4, James J. Smith; 5, Patrick F. Flynn; 6, Adolph Moskowitz; 7, Frank L. Dowling; 8, Max S. Levine; 9, Reginald S. Doull; 10, George J. Schneider; 11, Herman W. Beyer; 12, W. P. Kenneally; 13, J. McCann; 14, J. Loos; 15, L. Barton Case; 16, T. F. Baldwin; 17, J, Schloss; 18, J. J. Nugent; 19, J. Hines; 20, J. J. Reardon; 21, Alexander J. Stormont; 22, J. W. O' Reilly; 23, J. J. McDonald; 24, J. J. F. Mulcahy; 25, C. Delaney; 26, T. B. Johnson; 27, B. Goldsmidt; 28, B. W. B. Brown; 29. John F. Walsh; 30, Joseph D. Kavanagh; 31, Percy L. Davis; 32, P. E. Nagle; 33, Sam'I Marx. Bronx,-34. James W. Brown; 35, Thomas J. Mulligan; 36, William P. Corbett; 37, John J. Hickey: 38, Arthur H. Murphy; 39, Edward V. Handy; 40, Frederick C. Hochdortler; 41, M. J. Crowley,

Brooklyn.-42, Robert F. Downing; 43. George A. Colgan; 44, John Mulvaney; 45, J. S. Gaynor; 46. William Wentz; 47, John Diemer: 48, W. J. Heffernan; 49. F. P. Kenney; 50. F. Linde; 51, J. W. Redmond; 52, D. R. Coleman; 53, J. D. Gunther; 54, J. H. Finnigan; 55, T. J. McAleer: 56, T. F. Barton: 57, L. M. Potter: 58, O. Grant Esterbrook; 59, G. A. Morrison; 60, Otto Muhlbauer; 61, F. P. Bent; 62, J. J. Velton; 63, W. P. Sanford; 64. H. F. Grimm; 65, James F. Martyn. Queens. 466. T. M. Quinn: 67, G. Euener; 68, J. Flanagan; 69, J. J. Hogan; 70, M. J. Carter. Richmond-71, J. J. Collins; 72, D. S. Rendt; 78, Charles P. Cole.

Coroners.-Criminal 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. (84,000 each).

Richmond.-M. J. Cahill, New Brighton, S. I.

($4,000).

Department of Finance.-Stewart Building. Comptroller.-Herman A. Metz ($15,000). Deputies.-J.H.McCooey and N. T.Phillips($7,500 each). Assistant Deputy,-Hubert L, Smith (86,000). Auditor of Accounts.-P. H. Quinn ($5,000). Receiver of Thures.-Manhattan, David E. Austen, ($7,000). Deputy.-Bronx-J. B. Underhill ($2,500). Brooklyn-Janies B. Bouck ($4,000). QueensGeorge H. Creed (82,500). Richmond-John De Morgan ($2,500).

Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets.-Manhattan-John M. Gray ($4,000).

City Paymaster-John H. Timmerman, 83 Chambers Street ($6,000).

Collector of Assessments and Arrears, -Daniel Moynahan ($4,000).

Bureau of Municipal Investigations Statistics. — Charles S. Hervey (86,000).

CITY CHAMBERLAIN.-James J. Martin, 63 Stewart Building ($12,000). Deputy.-John H. Campbell ($7,500).

Public Works and Other Departments. Commissioner Public Works.-Manhattan-Henry S. Thompson ($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); Geo. W. Tillson, Chief Engineer ($6,000). Bronx.-J. A. Briggs, Chief Eng. ($7,500). Bureau of Sewers.-Manhattan-Vacant ($5,000); Horace Loomis, Chief Engineer (86,000). Bronx Thomas H. O'Neill, Supt. ($4,000). BrooklynJames Dunne, Supt. ($5,000).

Bureau Public Bldgs, and Offices.-ManhattanVacant, Supt. (85,000). Bronx-A. H. Liebenau, 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 Elretricity.-John H. O' Brien($7,500). Deputy.-M. F. Loughman (86,000). Bronx-M. Hecht ($4.000). Br'klyn-W. C. Cozier ($5,500). Queens-C. C. Wissel ($3,000). Richmond-C. J. McCormack ($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 ($4,000). Commissioner of Street Cleaning.-Foster Crowell (87.500). Deputy.-W. H. Edwards ($5,000). Chief Clerk-John J. O' Brien ($3,600). Tenement-House Commissioner. 44 East 23d St.-E. J. Butler ($7,500). Deputies, ManhattanH.G. Darwin; Br'klyn-J. McKeown ($4,000 each). Bronx.-Supt., William B. Calvert.

Remoyed by the Governor December 9, 1907,

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 ($6.000). (Second) F. H. Bugher ($4,000). (Third) Bert Hanson ($4.000). (Fourth) A. Woods (84,000).

Inspectors.-M. W. Cortright ($5,000), Max F. Schmittberger, R. Walsh, G. F. Titus, J. Mc Cafferty, H. Burfiend, J. H. Russell, J. E. Dillon, J. F. Thompson, J. E. Hussey, G. R. Holohan, J. J. O'Brien, J. J Langan, W. G. Hogan, P.J. Harkins, J. F. O'Connor, G. W. McClusky, J. F. Flood, Denis Sweeney ($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.

Secretary.-Eugene W. Scheffer ($3,000). Sanitary Supt. -Walter Bensel ($5,000). Assistants. Manhattan- Alonzo Blauvelt ($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.-F. K. Pendleton ($15,000), Secretary, L. Riggs, Jr. ($3,500). Assistants-Theo. Connoly, G. L. Sterling, and C. D. Olendorf ($10,000 each).

Assistant-Brooklyn-James D. Bell ($10,000). Bureau of Street Openings.-John P. Dunn, 90 West Broadway ($7,500).

Bureau for Collection of Arrears of Personal Tares.-Geo. O. Reilly, 280 Broadway ($3,500). Bureau for Recovery of Penalties, Herman Stiefel, 119 Nassau Street ($6,000).

Tenement- House Bureau,-John P. O'Brien, 44 E. 23d St. (5,000).

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.
Commissioner.-Francis J. Lantry ($7,500).
Chief-Edward F. Croker ($7,000).
Deputy.-Hugh Bonner ($5,000).

Brooklyn and Queens.-C. C. Wise ($5,000). Deputy Chief. Thomas Lally (Brooklyn and Queens) ($85,000).

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, Henry Smith ($5,000).

Omunissioner of Brooklyn and Queens.--Michael J. Kennedy (85,000).

Commissioner of Bronx.-Joseph I. Berry ($5,000). Secretary Park Board.-M.F. Laughman ($4,800). Bureau of Buildings.

220 Fourth Avenue. Superintendent.-Manhattan-Edward S. Murphy ($5,000). Assistant.-Joseph Gordon (84,009). Chief Inspector-Bernard J. Gorman ($3,000).

Bronx.-P J. Reville, Supt. ($5,000). Brooklyn. David F. Moore, Supt. (85,000). Queens, J. P. Powers, Supt. ($3,000). Richmond, John Seaton, Supt. ($2,500).

Department of Taxes and Assessments. Hall of Records,

President.-Lawson Purdy ($8,000): Commissioners, Frank Raymond, Nicholas Muller, Chas. A. Putzel, James H. Tully, Hugh Hastings, Thos. L. Hamilton (47,000 each).

Secretary.-C. R. Tyng ($4,000). Department of Charities.-Foot E. 26th St. Commissioner. -Robt. W. Hebberd ($7,500). 1st Deputy.-Richard C. Baker ($5,000). Secretary.-J. McKee Borden ($3,500).

2d Deputy (327 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn).James J. McInerney (85,000).

Commissioner of Jurors.-127 Stewart B'ld'g. Thomas Allison (County of New York) ($6,000). Commis'rs of Accounts.-115 Stewart B'ld'g. Philip B. Gaynor and John Purroy ($5,000). Municipal Civil Service Commissioners. 299 Broadway.

Wm. F. Baker, President ($6,000); R. Ross Appleton, Frank L. Polk, Commissioners ($5,000). Secretary, Frank A. Spencer ($5,000). Public Administrator.-119 Nassan Street. W. M. Hoes ($10,000). F. W. Arnold, Asst. ($5,000). Chief Clerk-Robert D. Bronson ($2,800). Department of Correction.-148 E. 20th St. Commissioner-John V. Coggey ($7,500). Deputy.-George W. Meyer ($4,000). Secretary.-John B. Fitzgerald ($3,000). Department Docks and Ferries.-Battery Pl. Commissioner.-John A. Bensel ($7,500). Deputy.-Denis A. Judge ($4,500). Secretary-Joseph W. Savage ($4,000).

Department of Education. Park Ave, and 59th St. President.-E. L. Winthrop, Jr. Vice-President. John Green. Secretary.-A. E. Palmer ($5,500). Supt. of School Buildings.-C.B.J.Snyder ($10,000). Supt. of School Supplies. -Patrick Jones (85,000). City Supt. of Schools-Wm. H. Maxwell ($10,000). Associate City Superintendents (86,500 each).-Geo. S. Davis, Edward B. Shallow, Andrew W. Edson, Gustave Straubenmüller, Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward L. Stevens, John H. Walsh,C. E.Meleney. Eraminers ($5,000 each).-James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, J.A.O'Connell, GeorgeJ.Smith. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 277 Broadway.

Members.-The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, the President of the Board of Aldermen, the Presidents of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Richmond (no salary). Secretary-Joseph Haag (87,500).

Bureau of Franchises.-H. P. Nichols, Engineer ($6,000).

Commissioner of Licenses.-277 Broadway. John N. Bogart ($5,000).

City Improvement Com'n.-21 Park Row, F. K. Pendleton, Chairman; J. S. Cantor, G. A. Hearn, Whitney Warren, H. P. Whitney F. Bailey,

J. W. Alexander, D. C. French, L. F. Haffen, J. A. Wright, J. Cassidy, W. J. La Roche, J. E. Swaystrom, George Cromwell and H. S. Thompson.

Board of Water Supply.-299 Broadway. J. Edward Simmons, Chas. A. Shaw, Chas. N. Chadwick ($12,000 each).

Secretary.-Thomas Hassett ($6,000).

City Record.-2 City Hall, and 21 Park Row. Supervisor.-Patrick J. Tracy ($5,000).

Deputy Supervisor.-Henry McMillen ($2,500), Aqueduct Commissioners.-280 Broadway, Mayor and Comptroller ex-officio.

Commissioners.-John F. Cowan, John J. Ryan, Wm. H. Ten Eyck, John P. Windolph ($5,000 each). Chief Engineer.-W. H. Sears ($10,000). Secretary.-H. W. Walker ($4,000).

Board of Assessors.-320 Broadway. Antonio Zucca, Paul Weimann, James H. Kennedy ($5,000 each).

Secretary-William H. Jasper ($5,000).

COUNTY OFFICERS.

County Clerk (Court House).-Peter J. Dooling ($15,000). Deputy-John F. Curry ($6,000). Kings County Clerk (Hall of Records, Brooklyn). -Frank Ehlers ($8,000). Deputy.- Bela Tokaji ($5,000).

Sheriff New York County (299 Broadway). F. Foley ($12,000 and half of fees).

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Under Sheriff.-A. J. Johnson, ($5,000). Deputies, -J. J. Murray, F. G. Rinn, F. J. Burnes, T. J. O'Rourke, Joseph Cullen, John McCourt, Max Altman, Max J. Porges, M.J. Cruise, P. F. Flynn, J. J. O'Neil, F. J. Walgering ($2,500 each).

Warden of Cntnty Jail,–Chas. F. Regan ($3,000). Sheriff Kings County (Court House, B'klyn).—Alfred T. Hobley ($15,000). Under Sherif.-G. J. Phillips ($6,000).

Deputy Sheriff's.-J.L. Gernon. W. D. Burtchell, A. D. Brown, G. Herrman, Bart Hunt, O, Nichols, J. E. Smalley, N. Ward.

Warden-Maurice Carmody ($3,000). Sheriff Queens County (Long Island City).-H. S. Harvey (fees). Under Sheriff.-John M. Phillips, Sheriff Richmond County (Richmond, S. I.). — Joseph J. Barth ($6,000).

Register (Hall of Records). -Frank Gass($12,000). Deputy-Wm. H. Sinnott ($5,000).

Register Kings County (Hall of Records, Brooklyn). Wm. A. Prendergast ($8,000).

Commissioner of Records (Hall of Rec.,B'klyn), -J.K. Neal($5,000). Deputy.-D. H. Ralston ($3,800).

STATE OFFICERS.

EXCISE DEPARTMENT.-1 Madison Avenue. Special Deputy Commissioners.-Moses M. McKee, Manhattan and Bronx ($5,000); H. W. Michell (Brooklyn) ($3,750); George L. Nichol (Richmond)($2.000); Edward Dowling(Queens)($2,500). STATE BUREAU OF ELECTIONS. -47 W. 42d St. Superintendent.-William Leary ($5,000).

Chief Deputy.--Collin H. Woodward ($4,500); Secretary, James S. Wells ($2,000). QUARANTINE COMMISS'RS.-62 William St. Commissioners.-F.H.Schroeder, President; H. A. Guyon, Treasurer; Smith Pine ($2,500 each).

Health Officer,-Alvah H. Doty, M. D. ($12,500). Secretary.-Geo. Schrader.

Public Service Commission.-154 Nassau St. For the 1st District.

W. R. Willcox, Chairman; E. M. Bassett, W. McCarroll, M. R. Maltbie, John F. Eustis, Commissioners ($15,000). Travis H. Whitney, Secretary,

PILOT COMMISSIONERS.-17 State Street. Commissioners.-A. F. Higgins, J.H. Winchester, V. H. Brown, Thomas P. Ball, W. I. Comes. Secretary.-Daniel A. Nash.

PORT WARDENS.-1 Broadway. Wardens.-John H. Gunner, President; Michael Hines, Henry Bradt, Robt. T. Courtney, James F. Pegnam, Charles S. Adler, Harry Jaquillard, Richard O'Brien, and Jerome B. Johnson (fees). Secretary.-A. W. Dodge.

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. 4, and 5).-In the Criminal Courts Building.

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Clerk of Part 1, Trial Term, Supreme Court, and of the Court of General Sessions (office in the Criminal Courts Building)-Edward R. Carroll. Judges of General Sessions receive annual salary of $15,000 each. SPECIAL SESSIONS. CITY MACISTRATES.

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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, $5,000.

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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,

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 162d Street, corner Burk and Washington Avenues; Seventh District-314 West 54th Street; Eighth District-Main Street, Westchester; Ninth District (Night Court), 125 Sixth Avenue (Jefferson Market).

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.

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Secretary, William C. Langdon. 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.

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Court opens at 1 P. M. Clerk-Alfred Wagstaff; salary, $5,000, 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.

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Clerk--County Clerk Peter J. Dooling, ex-officio. Salary of Supreme Court Justices, $17,500.

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MUNICIPAL COURTS IN MANHATTAN AND BRONX. The Justices are elected for a term of ten years at an annual salary of $8,000. The Clerks are appointed by the Justices for six years, and receive annual salaries of $3,000.

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United States Courts in Manhattan.

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS.-Post-Office Building. Judges.-Rufus W. Peckham, Circuit Justice; Walter C. Noyes, E. Henry Lacombe, Henry G. Ward, and Alfred C. Coxe. Circuit Judges. Clerk. -William Parkin; salary, $3,500. Term.-Second Tuesday in October. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.-Post-Stated Term.-First Tuesday in every month. Also Office Building.

The Judges of the Federal Courts are appointed by the President, and confirmed by the United

States Senate, for life.
Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
and Judge of the Circuit Court.-Rufus W.
Peckham; salary, $12,500.

Circuit Judges-Henry G. Ward, E. Henry La-
combe, Walter C. Noyes, and Alfred C.
Coxe: salaries. $7,000 each.
Clerk.-John A. Shields; salary, $3,500.
General Terms.-First Monday in April and third
Monday in October.

Equity Term. -Last Monday in February.
Terms of Criminal Court.-Second Wednesdays in
January, March, May, October, December, and

third in June.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.-PostOffice Building.

Judge of the District Court. George B. Adams, Chas, M. Hough, Geo. L. Holt; salary, $6,000. Clerk, Thomas Alexander.

first Wednesday of Feb., April, June, Oct., and Dec., for trial of equity suits and actions at law. Special Term.-Every Tuesday for return of process. United States District-Attorney.-Henry L. Stimson; salary, $10,000.

Assistant District- Attorneys.-J. O. Nichols, Goldthwaite H. Dorr, D. Frank Lloyd, Winifred T. Dennison, Lewis O. O'Brien, Thomas D. Thurber, Francis W. Bird, Hugh Govern, Jr., H. A. Wise, F. Frankfurter; salaries range from $2,000 to $5,000.

Marshal.-William Henkel; salary, $5,000.
Chief Deputy.-John Stiebling; salary, $2,750,
Commissioners.-John A. Shields. Samuel R. Betts,
Thomas Alexander, Henry P. Butler, Samuel
M. Hitchcock, Ed. L. uwen, James Ridgway,
Henry W. Goodrich. Herbert Green, Daniel
B. Deyo, Alex. Gilchrist, Jr., Avery F. Cush-
man, Wm. P. Prentice. James L. Williams,
D. W. Esmond, Edward J. Collins.

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