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*Battleships having a main battery of all big guns (11 inches or more in calibre). **Battleships of (about) 10,000 or more tons displacement whose main batteries are of more than one calibre. †Includes smaller battleships and monitors. ††Armored cruisers having guns of largest calibre in main battery and capable of taking their place in line of battle with the battleships. They have an increase of speed at the expense of carrying fewer guns in main battery and a decrease in armor protection. All unarmored warships of more than 1,500 tons are classed as cruisers. Scouts are considered as cruisers in which battery and protection have been sacrificed to secure extreme speed. The word "protected" has been omitted because all cruisers except the smallest and oldest now have protective decks.

Note-Vessels undergoing trials are considered as complete. The following vessels are not included in the tables: Ships over twenty years old from date of launching, unless they have been reconstructed and rearmed within five years; torpedo craft over fifteen years old; those not actually begun or ordered, although authorized; transports, colliers, repair ships, torpedo depot ships or other auxiliaries; vessels of less than 1,500 tons, except torpedo craft; torpedo craft of less than 50 tons.

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For complete list of the vessels of the United States Navy, see under the United States Navy elsewhere in this volume. For full list of the vessels in foreign navies up to 1909, see pages 471 to 480 of The Tribune Almanac for 1911.

NEW YORK CITY GOVERNMENT.

MAYORS OF NEW YORK CITY.

The following table gives a list of the Mayors of New York sinos 1865, when Thomas Willett was appointed by the Governor of the province. The ofles was filled by the same appointing power until 1784, when for six years the power was vested in the Appointing Board of the State of New York. From 1820 to 1880, when the charter was amended, the Common Council was the appointing power. R. A. Van Wyok was the first Mayor elected under the Greater New York charter:

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REVISED CITY CHARTER.

For a full summary of the provisions of the Charter of New York City, as passed on April 4, 1901, and subsequently amended, see pages 549 to 554 of The Tribune Almanac for 1912.

PRINCIPAL CITY OFFICIALS.

Mayor-William J. Gaynor, D.; salary, $15,000; term, 4 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913.

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Commissioners of Licenses-Herman Robinson; salary, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner-Samuel Prince; salary, $3,500. Commissioners of Accounts-Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Harry T. Rice; salary, $5,000. City Chamberlain-Robert R. Moore, salary, $12,000. Deputy ChamberlainHenry J. Walsh; salary, $5,000.

Corporation Counsel-Archibald R. Watson; salary, $15,000. Assistants to the Corporation Counsel-Geo. L. Sterling and Charles D. Orlendorf; salary, $10,000; William P. Burr, R. P. Chittenden, William B. Crowell and John L. O'Brien; salary, $7,500; Terence Farley, Edward J. McGoldrick and David S. Garland; salary $7,500; Cornelius F. Collins, Curtis A. Peters and George M. Curtis, jr.; salary, $6,500; Louis H. Hahlo, Edward 9. Malone; salary, $6,000; John F. O'Brien, Edwin J. Freedman and Frank B. Pierce; salary, $5,500. Assigned to branch office, Borough of Brooklyn-Assistant Corporation Counsel in charge-James D. Bell; salary, $10,000; Assistant Corporation CounselPatrick E..Callahan; salary, $7,500; Richard B. Greenwood, Jr.; salary, $6,500; James T. O'Neil and Frank Julian Price; salary, $5,000. Assistant in charge of Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties-Herman Stiefel; salary, $6,000. Assistant in charge of the Bureau for the Collection of Arrears for Personal Taxes-George O'Reilly; salary, $5,000. Assistant in charge of Tenement House Department Bureau-John P. O'Brien; salary, $6,500. Assistant in charge of Bureau of Street Openings-Joel J. Squier; salary, $7,000. Tax Commissioners-President of the Board-Lawson Purdy; salary, $8,000. Commissioners-Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran, Charles T. White, Daniel S. McElroy, Edward Kaufmann and Judson G. Wall; salary, $7,000. Secretary of the Board-C. Rockland Tyng;

salary, $4,500. Chief Deputy of Real Estate-Frank J. Bell; salary, $7,000. Surveyor-Henry W. Vogel; salary, $7,000. Deputy in charge, Borough of BrooklynWilliam P. Burke; salary $4,000. Deputy in charge, Borough of The Bronx-Peter J. Kelly; salary, $4,000. Deputy charge, Borough of Queens-Richard H. Williams; salary, $4,000. Deputy. in charge, Borough of Richmond-Michael J. Langan; salary, $4,000.

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Commissioner of Correction-Patrick A. Whitney; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner-William J. Wright; salary, B. Fitzgerald;

$4,000. Secretary-John salary, $3,000.

Commissioners of the Sinking Fund-The Mayor, the Controller, the President of the Board of Aldermen, the City Chamberlain and the chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen; no salary.

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Board of Parole of the New City Reformatory of Misdemeanors-The Commissioner of Correction, Judges John B. Mayo and Robert J. Wilkin, of the Court of Special Sessions; City Magistrates Frederick B. House and Edward J. Dooley, Samuel B. Hamburger, John C. Heinz, Rosario Maggio and Richard E. Troy, no salary.

Tenement House Commissioner-John J. Murphy; salary, $7,500. First Deputy Commissioner-William H. Abbott, jr.; salary, $4,000. Second Deputy Commissioner-Frank Mann; salary, $4,000.

Armory Board-The Mayor, the Controller, the President of the Board of Aldermen, Chief of Coast Artillery Elmer F. Austin, Brigadier General John G. Eddy, Commodore R. P. Forshew and the president of the Department Taxes; no salary. Secretary of the Board -Clark D. Rhinehart; salary, $4,500.

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Civil Service Commissioners--President of the Board-James Creelman; salary; $6,000. Commissioners-Richard Welling and Alexander Keogh; salary, $5,000. Secretary-Frank A. Spencer; salary, $5,000. Assistant Secretary-John F. Skelly; salary, $4,000.

Permanent Census Board-The Mayor, the Police Commissioner, the City Superintendent of Schools; no salary. Secretary-George H. Chatfield; salary, $4,000.

Change of Grade Damage Commissioners-William D. Dickey, David Robinson and Cambridge Livingston; salary, $3,000, Secretary-Lamont McLoughlin; salary,

$2,500.

Board of Assessors-Joseph P. Hennessy, William C. Ormond and Antonio C. Astarita; salary, $5,000. Secretary-Thomas J. Drennan; salary, $5,000.

Commissioners of Elections-J. Gabriel Britt, Moses M. McKee, James Kane and Jacob A. Livingston; salary, $5,000. Chief Clerk-Michael T. Daly; salary, $3,600. Deputy Chief Clerk-William Plimley; salary, $3,000.

Metropolitan Sewerage CommissionGeorge A. Soper (president), James H. Fuertes, H. de B. Parsons, Charles Sooysmith and Linsly R. Williams; salary,

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$3,000. Engineer-Max L. Berrey; salary, $4,000.

Board of Examiners-George A. Just (chairman), William Crawford, Lewis Harding, Charles G. Smith, John P. Leo, Robert Maynicke and John Kenlon; $10 per meeting.

Art Commission-Robert W. de Forest (president), Francis C. Jones, painter (vice-president), Charles Howland Russell (secretary), A. Augustus Healy, William J. Gaynor, R. T. H. Halsey, I. N. Phelps Stokes, John Bogart, Frank L. Babbott and Karl Bitter; no salary. Assistant secretary-John Quincy Adams; salary, $3,600.

Park Commissioners-Charles B. Stover (president), for Manhattan and Richmond Boroughs; Michael J. Kennedy, for the Borough of Brooklyn; Thomas J. Higgins, for the Borough of The Bronx; Walter Elliott, for the Borough of Queens; salary, $5,000. Secretary-Clinton H. Smith; salary, $4,000;. Chief Engineer for Manhattan and Richmond-Edward A. Miller; salary, $5,000. Chief Engineer for The Bronx-Martin Schenk; salary, $4,000. Superintendent for Brooklyn-William J. Zartman; salary, $4,000.

The Board of Health-The Commissioner of Health, the Health Officer of the Port of New York and the Commissioner of Police; no salary. Members of Medical Advisory Board-Wm. M. Polk, Joseph D. Bryant, Francis P. Kinnicut, T. Mitchell Prudden, Abraham Jadobi, Richard H. Derby, A. Alexander Smith, L. Emmett Holt, J. Winters Brannan, John A. Corkle and G. R. Butler. Secretary to the Board of Health-Eugene W. Scheffer: salary, $5,000. Commissioner of Health-Ernst J. Lederle; salary, $7,500. Secretary to the Commissioner-Curtis E. Lakeman; salary, $3,000. Chief Clerk-James McC. Miller; salary, $3,500. Registrar of RecordsWilliam H. Guilfoy; salary, $5,000.. General Medical Officer-Hermann M. Biggs; salary, $5,000. Sanitary SuperintendentWalter Bensel; salary, $7,000.

J. Lavelle, Louis Haupt, Mrs. Ella W. Kramer, Miss Olivia Leventritt, Isidore M. Levy, Robert E. McCafferty, Dennis J. McDonald, Patrick F. McGowan, Ralph McKee, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Alrick H. Man, John Martin, Augustus G. Miller, Herman A. Metz, George C. Miller, Henry P. Morrison, Louis Newman, Antonio Pisani, Mrs. Alice Lee Post, Arthur S. Somers, Morton Stern, Abraham Stern, M.. Samuel Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan, M. J. Sullivan, James E. Sullivan, Bernard Suydam, Rupert B. Thomas, John R. Thompson, John Whalen, Ira S. Wile, Frank D. Wilsey, George W. Wingate and Egerton L. Winthrop, jr. Secretary of the Board-A. Emerson Palmer; salary, $5,500. Auditor of the Board-Henry R. M. Cook; salary, $5,500. Superintendent of School Supplies-Patrick Jones; salary, $7,500. Superintendent of School Buildings-C. B. J. Snyder; salary, $10,000. City Superintendent of Schools-William H. Maxwell; salary, $10,000. Associate City Superintendents-Andrew W. Edson. Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward L. Stevens, John H. Walsh, Gustave Straubenmiller, Edward B. Shallow and John H. Haaren; salary. $6,500. Examiners-James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Harvey, George J. Smith and Jerome A. O'Connell; salary, $6,000. District Superintendents-Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, John P. Conroy, John W. Davis, John Dwyer, James M. Edsall, Wm. E. Ettinger, Cornelius E. Franklin, John Griffin, Henry W. Jameson, Henry E. Jenkins, Cecil A. Kidd, James Lee, Charles W. Lyon, jr., James J. McCabe, Mrs. Ruth E. McGray, Mrs. Wm. J. O'Shea, Alfred T. Schauffler, Albert Shiels, Edgar D. Shimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan, Joseph S. Taylor, Benjamin Veit, Joseph H. Wade; salary, $5,000. Supervisor of Bureau of Lectures-Henry M. Leipziger: salary, $6,500. Superintendent of Libraries

dent of the Normal College of the City of New York-George S. Davis; salary, $10,000. President of the College of the City of New York-John H. Finley; salary, $8,250.

Commissioner of Street Cleaning-Willlam H. Edwards; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner, Borough of ManhattanJames F. Lynch; salary, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner, Borough of The BronxJames F. O'Brien; salary, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner, Borough of BrooklynJulian F. Scott; salary, $5,000.

Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Claude G. Leland; salary, $3,000. Presi-The Mayor, the Controller, the President of the Board of Aldermen and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. In this board the Mayor, the Controller and the President of the Board of Aldermen have three votes apiece, the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn two votes aplece, and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond one vote apiece. Secretary of the Board-Joseph Haag; salary, $7,500. Assistant SecretaryWilliam M. Lawrence; salary, $4,000. Clerk to the Board-Charles V. Adee; salary, $4,000. Chief Engineer-Nelson P. Lewis; salary, $12,000. Assistant Englneer in charge of Division of Public Improvements-Arthur S. Tuttle; salary, $7,500. Assistant Engineer in charge of Division of Franchises-Harry P. Nichols; salary, $7,500.

Board of Education (no salary)-President of the Board, Egerton L. Winthrop, jr.; vice-president, John Greene. Members of the Board-Mrs. Reba C. Bamberger, Joseph Barondess, Nicholas J. Barrett, Thomas W. Churchill, Joseph E. Cosgrove, Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. De Laney, Miss Martha L. Draper, Alexander Ferris, George J. Gillespie, John Greene, Robert L. Harrison, Peter

Commissioner of Police. Rhinelander Waldo; salary, $7,500. First Deputy Commissioner-Douglas I. McKay; salary, $6,000. Second Deputy Commissioner-George S. Dougherty; salary, $6,000. Third Deputy Commissioner-John J. Walsh; salary, $6,000. Fourth Deputy Commissioner

James E. Dillon; salary, $6,000. Chief Clerk-William H. Kipp; salary, $5,000.

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals-Board of Trustees-Drs. John W. Brannan, presldent; James K. Paulding, secretary: Arden M. Robbins, Leopold Stern, Samuel Sachs, J. G. O'Keefe, James A. Farley, and Michael J. Drummond, Commissioner of Charities; no salary. General Medical Superintendent-George O'Hanlon; salary, $6,000. Pathologist-Charles Morris; salary, $5,000.

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Commissioners of Water Supply-Charles Strauss, Charles N. Chadwick and John F. Galvin; salary, $12,000. Secretary to the Board-Joseph P. Morrissey; salary, $5,000. Chief Engineer-J. Waldo Smith; salary, $16,000; Deputy Chief Engineer -Merrit H. Smith: salary, $10,000. Consulting Engineers John R. Freeman, Alfred Noble and William H. Burr; salary, $8,000, and Frederic P. Sterns, when employed, $100 a day.

Department of Engineers-Alfred D. Flinn, Carleton E. Davis and Robert Ridgway; salary, $7,000; Walter E. Spear; salary, $6,000.

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Commissioner of Bridges-Arthur O'Keeffe; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner-William H. Sinnott; salary, $4,500. Secretary to the Commissioner-Edgar E. Schiff; salary, $4,000. Chief EngineerAlexander Johnson; salary, $10,000. Deputy Chief Engineer-Henry A. La Chicotte; salary, $7,500. Consulting Engineers Austin S. Bowman, Collin Macrae Ingersoll and Theodore A. Bingham; salary, $7,500.

Commissioner of Public CharitiesMichael J. Drummond; salary, $7,500. First Deputy Commissioner-Frank J. Goodwin; salary, $5,000. Second Deputy Commissioner, for Brooklyn and QueensThomas L. Fogarty; salary, $5,000. Third Deputy Commissioner-William J. McKenna; salary, $5,000. Secretary-J. McKee Borden; salary, $3,500.

Commissioner of Docks and FerriesCalvin Tomkins; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner-Benjamin F. Cresson, Jr.; salary, $5,000. Second Deputy Commissioner-William J. Barney; salary, $5,000. Secretary of Department-Henry T. Clews; salary, $4,000. Chief EngineerCharles W. Staniford; salary, $10,000. Deputy Chief Engineer-Sidney N. Hoag, jr.; salary, $6,000. Superintendent of Docks-Charles A. Manly; salary, $5,000. Superintendent of Ferries-Walter J. Sears; salary, $5,000.

Secretary of Department-Daniel E. Finn; salary, $4,800. Chief of Department, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond-John Kenlon; salary, $10,000. Deputy Chiefs of Departments-Joseph B. Martin, John J. Burns, No. 1, Thomas J. Hayes, John Binns, James J. McCartney,

John F. King, Richard W. Callaghan, Thomas R. Langford and William T. Beggin; salary, $4,200. Deputy Chief of Department, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Philip P. Farley; salary, $7,500. Deputy Chiefs of Department-James F. Murray, F. W. Gooderson, John O'Hara and Patrick Maher; salary, $4,200.

Board of Inebriety-Thomas J. Colton, president; Dr. William Browning, Dr. John Dorning, the Rev. Dr. William Morrison, the Very Rev. John J. Hughes, M. J. Drummond and P. A. Whitney.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.
Under the Controller.

Deputy Controller-Douglas Mathewson and Edmund D. Fisher; salary, $7,500. Assistant Deputy Controller-Hubert L. Smith; salary, $6,000. Secretary of the Finance Department-George L. Tirrell, salary, $6,000. Chief Clerk-Walter S. Wolfe; salary, $2,800. Chief of Stock and Bond Division-James J. Sullivan; salary, $5,000. Appraiser of Real Estate Charles A. O'Mally; salary, $4,000. Chief Examiner of Accounts of Charitable Institutions Thomas W. Hynes, salary, $5,000. Chief Auditor of Accounts-Charles S. Hervey; salary, $6,000. Auditor of Accounts (Inspections), James J. Munro; salary, $4,000. Chief Accountant and Bookkeeper-Duncan MacInnes: salary, $6,000. Auditor of Accounts, Law and Adjustment Division-Albert E. Hadlock; salary, $6,000. City Paymaster-John H. Timmerman; salary, $6,000. Supervising Statistician and Examiner, Bureau of Municipal Investigation and StatisticsJames T Adamson; salary. $6,000. Receiver of Taxes-F. H. E. Ebstein; salary, $6,000. Deputy Receivers of Taxes, Borough of Manhattan-John J. McDonough and Sylvester L. Malone; salary, Deputy Com$3,750. Deputy Receiver of missioner, Borough of The Bronx-John Taxes, Borough of The Bronx-Edward L Jordan; salary, $4,000. Deputy Com- A. Healey; salary, $2,500. Deputy Remissioner, Borough of Brooklyn-Frederic ceivers of Taxes, Borough of BrooklynT. Parsons; salary, $5,500. Deputy Com- Alfred J. Boulton and David E. Kemlo; missioner, Borough of Queens-Michael salary, $4,000. Deputy Receivers of Taxes, P. Walsh; salary, $4,000. Deputy Com- Borough of Queens-William A. Beadle; missioner, Borough of Richmond-John E. salary, $2,500; Thomas H. Green; salary, Bowe; salary, $3,000. Secretary to Com- $2,100. Deputy Receivers of Taxes, Bormissioner-John L. Pultz; salary, $5,000. ough of Richmond-John De Morgan; salChief Clerk and Auditor-Edmond Beards- ary, $2,500; Edward J. Lovett; salary, ley; salary, $4,000. Chief Engineer-I. M. $2,100. Collector of Assessments and ArDe Verona; salary, $10,000. Deputy rears, Borough of Manhattan-Daniel Chief Engineer-Wm. M. Brush; salary, Moynahan; salary, $4,500. Deputy Collec$7,500. Consulting Engineer-Frederick tor of Assessments and Arrears, Borough R. Hutton; salary, $4,000. Consulting of The Bronx-Charles F. Bradbury; salEngineer, Filtration Division-George W. ary, $2,250. Deputy Collector of AssessFuller; salary, $6,000. Water Registrar ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn -B. A. Keiley; salary, $6,000. Chief En-Theodore G. Christmas; salary, $4,000. gineer, Bureau of Light and Power Deputy Collector of Assessments and ArCharles F. Lacombe; salary, $7,500. rears, Borough of Queens-Bernard H. Fee; salary, $2,250. Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Borough of Richmond-Edward W. Berry; salary, $2,

Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Henry S. Thompson; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner J. W. F. Bennett; salary, $6,000.

Municipal Explosives Commission-The Fire Commissioner, chairman; the Deputy Fire Commissioner, George O. Eaton, Sidney Harris and Bartholomew Donovan; salary, $10 per meeting.

Fire Commissioner-Joseph Johnson, jr.; salary, $7,500. Deputy CommissionerGeorge W. Olvany; salary, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Philip P. Farley; salary, $5,000.

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City Clerk-P. J. Scully; salary, $7,000. First Deputy-Joseph F. Prendergast; salary, $5,000. Clerk in Charge of Marriage License Bureau-Edward W. Hart; salary, $2,500. Chief Clerk, Board of

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