IBSEN, Henrik, Norwegian poet and dra- KODAMA, General Baron, Japanese soldier, Tokio, July 22. Archbishop of LABOURE, Cardinal LAWSON, Sir Wilfred, English Parlia- MEJIA, Ignacio, Mexican soldier and PELLEGRINI, Carlos, ex-President of PERRAUD, the Rev. Adolphe Louis Al bert, Cardinal Archbishop of Autun, France, 78, Autun, Feb. 11. PREFONTAINE, Raymond, Canadian Minister of Marine and Fisheries, 55, Dec. 25, 1905. REED, Sir Edward J., naval designer, ex-chief constructor of the British navy, 76, London, Nov. 30. RICHTER, Eugen, German Radical leader and editor, 68, Berlin, March 10, RICHTHOFEN, Baron von, German Seoretary of Foreign Affairs, 59, Berlin, Jan, 17. SEDDON, Richard John, Prime Minister SINIBU, Viscount, former Prime Minister ADDENDA AND ERRATA, On Dec. 19 President Roosevelt made these nominations in the diplomatic service: Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary-Joseph W. Lee, Maryland, to Guatemala and Honduras; Horace G. Knowles, Delaware, Rumania and Servia; Williams C. Fox, New Jersey, to Ecuador; Thomas C. Dawson, Iowa, to Colombia. Minister Resident and Consul General-Fenton P. M. McCreery, Michigan, to Santo Domingo. Secretaries of Embassies-Montgomery Schuyler, jr., New York, at St. Petersburg; John Gardner Coolidge, Massachusetts, at Mexico. Second Secretaries of Embassies-Nelson O'Shaughnessy, New York, at St. Petersburg; Robert M. Winthrop, Massachusetts, at Rome. Secretaries of Legations-Leonard M. Thomas, Pennsylvania, at Madrid; Stanton S. Eckels, New York, to Greece and Montenegro and of the diplomatic agency at Sofia, Bulgaria; Robert Woods Bliss, New York, at Brussels. Secretary of Legation and Consul General-Philip M. Brown, Massachusetts, to Rumania and Servia. On the same day John Barrett, Minister to Colombia, was elected director of the Bureau of American Republics to succeed Williams C. Fox, appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador. William Haywood, Consul General at Seoul, Corea, died on Dec. 19, The Rev. Dr. Charles C. McCabe, Methodist Episcopal Bishop, died in New York City, Dec. 19. Governor-elect Charles E. Hughes announced on Dec. 21 that he would appoint Charles H. Keep, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Superintendent of Banking in New York State, succeeding F. D. Kilburn. It was unofficially announced on Dec. 21 that the Right Hon. James Bryce would succeed Sir Henry M. Durand as British Ambassador at Washington. On page 250, under Minnesota, the Secretary of State should be Julius A. Schmahl, instead of P. E. Hanson. On page 250, under Nevada, the Secretary of State should be William G. Douglass (R.), and the Superintendent of Public Instruction should be Orvis Ring (R.). On page 250, under North Dakota, the state officials except Governor and Chief Justice are candidates declared defeated. For corrected list of state officials see under "Elections in States, page 339. On page 247, under Arkansas, the title Commissioner of Agriculture belongs at foot of column. For corrected list of state officials see under "Elections in States, page 312. On Dec. 18 Charles G. Washburn (R.) was elected a Representative to the Fiftyninth Congress from the 3d Congress District of Massachusetts, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rockwood Hoar (R.). The Right Rev. Henry Cosgrove, Roman Catholic Bishop of Davenport, Iowa. died December 22. Augustus J. Ricks, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, died Dec. 22. Enrique Creel has been appointed Mexican Ambassador at Washington. Military forces. Statehood legislation... Acts of Congress, 1905-'06.........85-122 Census, Federal: Military forces. State officials.. Population of States, etc., 1900..137, 138 Population of States, 1800-1900..244, 245 Population of United States..... 137, 138 Population of principal countries. 241, 242 Sex, nativity, race, illiteracy....137, 138 Addenda and errata.... -379 cities Agricultural Department. 37 Agricultural statistics...... 173 Alabama: General information....244-246 Election tables... .311 44 247 Census, Interdecennial... Alaska: General Information......244-246 Alcohol, denatured... Ambassadors and Ministers of U. S...60-61 Ambassadors and Ministers to U. S...61-63 Animals in transit.... Apportionment: Assembly Districts in New York..290 States and territories...... Arizona: General information. Election tables .227, 228 231, 232 244-246 ..354 44 Census, N. Y. State, 1905. China, American Court for. ..145 .293 .310 ..120, 121 6 .211 8 8 .206-212 7 ......147 148, 149 .138-141 .141-144 38 124, 125 46 Coinage in United States 151, 152 Territorial officials. .247 Coins of U. S..... 152 Philippine coinage.... 120 Values of foreign coins.... .234, 235 Colorado: General information....244-246 Army: Mexican, strength of.........239 United States: General officers of.... 39 State officials. ..247 General staff of.... 38 Colleges and universities, .213-225 Legislation affecting, 1906. 107 Losses in Civil War.. 46 Commercial and financial statistics.146-173 .123 Nationalized militia. 44 Laws of LIXth, 1st session...... 85-122 Representatives and Delegates in Principal officers of...... .39-43 LIXth 79-82 Soldiers' homes.... 82-85 Senators in LIXth.... 78, 79 Assembly of New York: Members..274-276 Vote for, 1904 and 1906. .368, 369 Vote for .363-367 Conjunctions of planets... 15 Astronomical calculations. ....3-15 Connecticut: General information...244-246 Athletics 302, 303 Election tables. 315 Automobile racing records. 44 Bank notes outstanding.... .247 Banks: National, condition of.....149, 150 151 Constitution of United States. 28-34 63-75 State banks, trust companies, etc.150, 151 Legislation reorganizing. 118-120 Bankruptcy: Federal act.. 132. 183 Rules regulating appointments.... 74 Baptist officers and organizations.. 209, 210 Copyright ....135 Baseball 294-297 Cuba 236-238 Bicycling Billiards .309, 310 National bank note. 148 |