JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. (Salary of Chief Justice, $13,000; of each Justice, $12,500.) Justices. MELVILLE W. FULLER, Illinois, Chief Justice.. Circuit. 1. 2. 3. 1WILLIAM R.. DAY, Ohio.. HENRY B. BROWN, Michigan. DAVID J. BREWER, Kansas... JOSEPH M'KENNA, California.. Reporter of the Supreme Court-Charles Henry Butler (1903), New-York. Clerk-James H. McKenney (1880). District of Columbia. Marshal-J. M. Wright (1888), Kentucky. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT JUDGES. (Annual salary, $7,000.) I. Maine, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire and Rhode Island; Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island; William L. Putnam, Maine. II. Connecticut, New-York and Vermont; William J. Wallace, E. Henry Lacombe and Alfred C. Coxe, New-York; William K. Townsend, Connecticut. III. Delaware, New-Jersey and Pennsylvania; Marcus W. Acheson and George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania; George Gray, Delaware. IV. Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and W. Virginia; Nathan Goff, West Virginia; Charles H. Simonton, South Carolina. V. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas: Don A. Pardee, Louisiana; Andrew P. McCormick, Texas; David D. Shelby, Alabama. VI. Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee; Horace H. Lurton, Tennessee; John K. Richards, Ohio; Henry F. Severens, Michigan. VII. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin; Francis E. Baker, Indiana; James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin; Peter S. Grosscup, Illinois. VIII. Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, New-Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territories; Walter H. Sanborn, Minnesota; Amos M. Thayer, Missouri; Willis Van Devanter, Wyoming; William e. Hook, Kansas. IX. California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, and Territories of Alaska, Arizona and Hawaii: William W. Morrow and Erskine M. Ross, California; William B. Gilbert, Oregon. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGES. (Annual salary, $6,000.) Alabama-(N. D., M. D.) T. G. Jones, Montgomery; (S.D.) H. T. Toulmin, Mobile. Arkansas-(E. D.) Jacob Trieber, Little Rock: (W. D.) J. H. Rogers, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) J. J. De Haven, San Francisco; (S. D.) Olin Wellborn, Los Angeles. Colorado-Moses Hallett, Denver. Connecticut-Jas. P. Platt, Hartford. Delaware--E. G. Bradford, Wilmington. Florida-(N. D.) Charles Swayne, Pensacola; (S. D.) J. W. Locke, Jacksonville. Georgia-(N. D.) W. T. Newman, Atlanta; (S. D.) Emory Speer, Macon. 1 Appointed Feb. 25, 1903, vice George 37 ..1889 .1898 Hawaii-Sanford B. Dole, Honolulu. Idaho-James H. Beatty, Boise City. Illinois-(N. D.) C. C. Kohlsaat, Chicago; (S. D.) J. O. Humphrey, Springfield. Indiana-Albert R. Anderson, Indianap olis. Michigan-(E. D.) Hy. H. Swan, Detroit; (W. D.), Geo. P. Wanty, Grand Rapids. Minnesota-William Lochren, Minneapolis: Page Morris, Duluth. Mississippi-(N. and S. D.) Henry C. Niles, Kosciusko, Missouri-(E. D.) Elmer B. Adams, St. Louis; (W. D.) J. F. Phillips, Kansas City. Montana-Hiram Knowles, Helena. Nebraska-William H. Munger, Omaha. Nevada-Thos. P. Hawley, Carson City. New-Hampshire-Edgar Aldrich, LittleNew-Jersey-Andrew Kirkpatrick, New ton. ark. New-York-(N. D.) George W. Ray, Norwich; (S. D.) George B. Adams and George C. Holt, New-York City; (E. D.) Edward B. Thomas, Brooklyn; (W. D.) John R. Hazel, Buffalo. North Carolina-(E. D.) T. R. Purnell, Raleigh; (W. D.) J. E. Boyd, Greensboro. North Dakota-Charles Amidon, F. Fargo. Oregon-Charles B. Bellinger, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) John B. McPherson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) Robert W. Archbald, Scranton; (W. D.) Joseph Buffington, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-Wm. H. Holt, San Juan. Rhode Island-A. L. Brown, Providence. South Carolina-William H. Brawley, Charleston. South Dakota-J. E. Carland, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. and M. D.) Charles D. Clark, Chattanooga; (W. D.) Eli S. Hammond, Memphis. Texas-(N. D.) Edward R. Meek, Fort Shiras, jr., retired. Worth; (S. D.) Waller T. Burns, Houston; (E. D.) David E. Bryant, Sherman; (W. D.) Thomas S. Maxey, Austin. Utah-John A. Marshall, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler, Brattleboro. Virginia-(E. D.) Edmund Waddill, jr., Richmond; (W. D.) Henry C. McDowell, Bigstone Gap. Washington-C. H. Hanford, Seattle. West Virginia-(N. D.) John J. Jackson, Parkersburg; (S. D.) Benjamin F. Keller, Bramwell. Wisconsin-(E. D.) W. H. Seaman, Milwaukee; (W. D.) Romanzo Bunn, Madison. Wyoming-John A. Riner. Cheyenne. UNITED STATES JUDGES IN TERRITORIES AND FEDERAL DISTRICT. Alaska-First Division, M. C. Brown, Juneau; Second Division, Alfred S. Moore, Nome. Third Division, James Wickersham, Eagle City. Annual salary, $5,000. Arizona-Chief Justice, Edward Kent, Phoenix. Associate Justices-G. R. Davis, Tucson; Fletcher M. Doan, Florence; R. E. Sloan, Prescott. Annual salary, $3.000. Hawaii-Supreme Court-Chief Justice, W. F. Frear. Associate Justices-Clinton A. Galbraith and Antonio Perry, Honolulu. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,500; of Associates, $5,000. Circuit Judges-First Circuit, John T. DeBolt, George D. Gear and W. J. Robinson, Honolulu; Second Circuit, John W. Kalua, Wailuku; Third Circuit, W. S. Edings, Kailua; Fourth Circuit, G. F. Little, Hilo; Fifth Circuit, J. Hardy, Lihue. Annual salary, $3,000. Indian Territory-Judges District Courts -(N. D.) J. A. Gill, Vinita; (W. D.) C. W. Raymond, Muscogee; (C. D.) W. H. H. Clayton, South McAlester; (S. D.) H. Townsend, Ardmore, Annual salary, $5,000. New-Mexico-Chief Justice, W. J. Mills, Las Vegas. Associate Justices-J. R. McFie, Santa Fe: Benj. S. Baker, Albuquerque; F. W. Parker, Silver City; W. H. Pope, Socorro. Annual salary, $3,000. Oklahoma-Chief Justice, J. H. Burford, Guthrie. Associate Justices-C. F. Irwin, El Reno; B. F. Burwell, Oklahoma City; Bayard T. Hainer, Perry; F. E. Gillette, Anadarko; J. L. Pancoast, Alva; J. K. Beauchamp, Enid. Annual salary. $3,000. Porto Rico-Chief Justice, José Severo Quinones, San Juan. Associate Justices Louis Sulzbacher. José C. Hernandez, José M. Figueras and James H. McLeary, San Juan. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,000; of Associate Justices, $4,500. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS. Chief Justice, Charles C. Nott, NewYork. Associate Justices-L. Weldon, Illinois; S. J. Peelle, Indiana: C. B. Howry, Mississippi; Francis M. Wright, Illinois. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $6,500; of Associate Justices, $6,000. U. S. COURT, PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS. (Official address, Santa Fe, N. M.) Chief Justice, J. R. Reed, Iowa. Associate Justices-H. C. Sluss, Kansas; W. F. Stone, Colorado; W. W. Murray, Tennessee; F. I. Osborne, North Carolina. Annual salary, $5,000. Attorney, M. G. Reynolds, Missouri. Annual salary, $3,500. COURT OF APPEALS, D. C. Chief Justice, Richard H. Alvey, Marylard. Associate Justices-Martin F. Morris and Seth Shepard, D. C. Annual sal ary of Chief Justice, $7,500; of Associates, $7,000. SUPREME COURT, D. C. Chief Justice, Harry M. Clabaugh, Maryland. Associate Justices-Job Barnard and T. H. Anderson, D. C.; Ashley M. Gould, Maryland; Jeter C. Pritchard, North Carolina; Daniel Thew Wright, Ohio. Annual salary, $6,000. U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. (Salaries range from $3,000 to $6,000, according to relative importance of posts.) Alabama-(N. D.) Thomas R. Roulhac, Birmingham; (M. D.) W. S. Reese, jr., Montgomery; (S. D.) M. D. Wickersham, Mobile. Alaska-First District, John J. Boyce, Juneau; Second, Melvin Grigsby, Nome; Third, N. V. Harlan, Eagle City. Arizona-Fred'k S. Nave, Tucson. Arkansas-(E. D.) W. G. Whipple, Little Rock: (W. D.) J. K. Barnes, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) M. B. Woodworth, San Francisco; (S. D.) L. H. Valentine, Los Angeles. Colorado-Earl M. Cranston, Denver, Connecticut-F. H. Parker, Hartford. Delaware-John P. Nields, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Morgan H. Beach, Washington. Florida (N. D. William B. Sheppard, Pensacola; (S. D.) J. N. Stripling, Jacksonville. Georgia—(N. D.) Edgar A. Angier, Atlanta; (S. D.) Marion Erwin, Macon. Hawaii-Rob't W. Breckons, Honolulu. Idaho-Robert V. Cozier, Moscow. Illincis-(N. D.) S. H. Bethea, Chicago; (S. D.) T. Worthington, Springfield. Indiana-J. B. Kealing, Indianapolis. Indian Territory-(N. D.) P. L. Soper, Vinita; (C. D.) J. H. Wilkins, South McAlester; (W. D.) Wm. H. Mellette, Muscogee; (S. D.) W. B. Johnson, Ardmore. Iowa (N. D.) H. G. McMillan, Cedar Rapids; (S. D.) Lewis Miles, Corydon. Kansas-John S. Dean, Topeka. Kentucky (E. D.) J. H. Tinsley, Covington; (W. D.) R. D. Hill, Louisville. Louisiana-(E. D.) W. W. Howe, NewOrleans; (W. D.) M. C. Elstner, Shreveport. Maine-Isaac W. Dyer, Portland. Maryland-John C. Rose, Baltimore. Massachusetts-Hy. P. Moulton, Boston. Michigan--(E. D.) W. D. Gordon, Detroit; (W. D.) G. G. Covell, Grand Rapids. Minnesota-Chas. C. Haupt, St. Paul. Mississippi-(N. D.) M. A. Montgomery, Oxford; (S. D.) Robert C. Lee, Jackson. Missouri-(E. D.) D. P. Dyer, St. Louis; (W. D.) William Warner, Kansas City. Montana-Carl Rasch, Helena. Nebraska-W. S. Summers, Omaha. Nevada Sardis Summerfield, Carson City. New-Hampshire-C. J. Hamblett, Con cord. New-Jersey-J. B. Vreeland, Morristown, New-Mexico-William B. Childers, Al buquerque. New-York-(N. D.) G. R. Curtiss, Binghamton; (S. D.) H. L. Burnett, NewYork City; (E. D.) William J. Youngs, Brooklyn; (W. D.) C. H. Brown, Buffalo. North Carolina-(E. D.) Harry Skinner, Raleigh; (W. D.) A. E, Holton, Winston. North Dakota-P. H. Rourke, Fargo. Ohio-(N. D.) John J. Sullivan, Cleveland: (S. D.) Sherman T. McPherson, Cincinnati. Oklahoma-Horace Speed, Guthrie. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) J. B. Holland, Philadelphia; (M. D.) S. J. M. McCarrell, Harrisburg; (W. D.) Jas. S. Young, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-N. B. K. Pettingill, San Juan. Rhode Island-C. A. Wilson, Providence. 9. Carolina-J. G. Capers, Charleston. South Dakota-J. D. Elliott, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. D.) W. D. Wright, Knoxville; (M. D.) A. M. Tillman, Nashville; (W. D.) George Randolph, Memphis. Texas--(N. D.) W. H. Atwell, Dallas; (S. D.) M. C. McLemore, Galveston; (E. D.) James W. Ownby, Paris; (W. D.) Henry Terrell, San Antonio. Utah-Joseph Lippman, Salt Lake City. Vermont-James L. Martin, Brattleboro. Virginia (E. D.) Lunsford L Lewis, Richmond; (W. D.) T. L. Moore, Roanoke. Washington-Jesse A. Frye, Seattle. West Virginia-(N. D.) Reese Blizzard, Parkersburg; (S. D.), George W. Atkinson, Charleston. Wisconsin (E. D.) Henry K. Butterfield, Milwaukee; (W. D.) William G. Wheeler, Madison. Wyoming-Timothy F. Burke, Cheyenne. UNITED STATES MARSHALS. Alabama-(N. D.) Daniel N. Cooper, Birmingham; (M. D.) Leander J. Bryan, Montgomery; (S. D.) Mo bile. Alaska-(First Division) James M. Shoup, Juneau; (Second Division) Frank H. Richards, Nome; (Third Division) George G. Perry. Eagle City. Arizona-Myron H. McCord, Phoenix. Arkansas-(E. D.) Asbury S. Fowler, Little Rock; (W. D.) Solomon F. Stahl, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) John H. Shine, San Francisco; (S. D.) Henry Z. Osborne, Los Angeles. Colorado--Dewey C. Bailey, Denver. Connecticut-Edson S. Bishop, Hartford. Delaware-John C. Short, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Aulick Palmer, Washington. Florida-(N. D.) Thomas F. McGourin; (S. D.) John F. Horr. Tampa. Georgia (N. D.) Walter H. Johnson, Atlanta; (S. D.) John M. Barnes, Macon. Hawaii-E. R. Hendry, Honolulu. Idaho Ruel Rounds, Boisé. Illinois (N. D.) John C. Ames, Chicago; (S. D.) Charles P. Hitch, Springfield. Indiana-Henry C. Pettit, Indianapolis. Indian Territory-(N. D.) William H. Darrough, Vinita; (W. D.) Leo E. Bennett, Muscogee; (C. D.) Benjamin F. Hackett, South McAlester; (S. D.) Benjamin H. Colbert, Ardmore. Iowa (N. D.) Edward Knott, Dubuque; (S. D.) George M. Christian, Des Moines. Kansas-William H. Mackey, jr., To peka. Kentucky-(E. D.) Stephen G. Sharp, Covington; (W. D.) Addison D. James, Louisville. Louisiana-(E. D.) Charles Fontelieu, New-York-(N. D.) Clinton MacDougall, Auburn; (S. D.) William Henkel, NewYork City; (E. D.) Charles J. Haubert, Brooklyn; (W. D.) William R. Compton, Elmira. North Carolina-(E. D.) Henry C. Dockery, Raleigh; James M. Millikan, Greensboro. North Dakota-John E. Haggart, Fargo. Ohio--(N. D.) Frank M. Chandler, Cleveland; (S. D.) Vivian J. Fagan, Cincinnati. Oklahoma-William D. Fossett, Guthrie. Oregon-Walter F. Mathews, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) John B. Robinson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) Frederick C. Leonard, Harrisburg; (W. D.) Stephen P. Stone, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-Edward S. Wilson, San Juan. Rhode Island-John E. Kendrick, Providence. South Carolina-J. Duncan Adams, Charleston. Dakota-Edward G. Kennedy, South Sioux Falls. THE SENATE. WILLIAM P. FRYE, of Maine, President pro tempore of the Senate. Term exp. Republicans, 57; Democrats, 33; total, 90. 1907 John T. Morgan (D.)...Selma. Home P. O. 1903 H. de S. Money (D.)....Carrollton, 1907 A. J. McLaurin (D.)....Brandon. 1907 John H. Mitchell (R.).. Portland. TEXAS. 1905 Chas. A. Culberson (D.).Dallas, UTAH. 1905 Thomas Kearns (R.)...Salt Lake. 1909 Reed Smoot (R.)... ..Provo City. VERMONT. 1905 Redfield Proctor (R.)... Proctor. 1909 W. P. Dillingham (R.). Montpeller. V.RGINIA. 1905 John W. Daniel (D.).... Lynchburg, 1907 Thos. S Mastin (D.)....Scottsville, Elected to fill unexpired term of William J. Sewell. Term exp. Term exp. WASHINGTON, Home P. O. 1905 Nathan B. Scott (R.)...Wheeling. 1907 Stephen B. Elkins (R.). Elkins. HOUSE OF WYOMING. 1905 Clarence D. Clark (R.). Evanston. JOSEPH G. CANNON (R.), Illinois, Speaker. ALABAMA. COLORADO. 6. William Lorimer (R.)... Chicago. 7. Philip Knopf (R.).. .....Chicago. 8. Wm. F. Mahoney (D.)... Chicago. 9. Henry S. Boutell (R.).. Chicago. 10. George E. Foss (R.).... Chicago. 11. H. M. Snapp (R.). Joliet. 12. Chas. E. Fuller (R.)....Belvidere. 15. George W. Prince (R.). Galesburg. 20. H. T. Rainey (D.). Danville. .. Clinton. . Carrollton, 21. Ben F. Caldwell (D.).. Chatham. 25. George W. Smith (R.).. Murphysboro. 1. Jas. A. Hemenway (R.). Booneville. 7. Jesse Overstreet (R.).... Indianapolis. 8. Geo. W. Cromer (R.)... Muncie. At Large-F. E. Brooks (R.) Colorado Sp'gs. 10. E. D. Crumpacker (R.). Valparaiso. 1. John F. Shafroth (D.)... Denver. 2. H. M. Hogg (R.). Telluride. GEORGIA. 1. Rufus E, Lester (D.)...Savannah. 6. Chas. L. Bartlett (D.)..Macon. 7. John W. Maddox (D.)..Rome. 8. Wm. M. Howard (D.)..Lexington.. 9. Farish C. Tate (D.)....Jasper. 10. T. W. Hardwick (D.)... Sandersville. 11. Wm. G. Brantley (D.).. Brunswick. IDAHO. At Large-Burton L. French (R.)... Moscow. ILLINOIS. 1. Martin Emerich (D.)..... Chicago, 2. James R. Mann (R.)...Chicago. 3. Wm. W. Wilson (R.).....Chicago. 4. George P. Foster (D.).. Chicago. 5. James McAndrews (D.). Chicago. 11. Frederick Landis (R.)...Logansport. 12. Jas. M. Robinson (D.).. Fort Wayne. 13. Abraham L. Brick (R.). South Bend. IOWA. Burlington. 1. Thomas Hedge (R.)..... 2. Martin J. Wade (D.).. Iowa City. 3. B. P. Birdsall (R.)...... Clarion. 4. Gilbert N. Haugen (R.). Northwood. 5. Robt. G. Cousins (R.)..Tipton. 6. John F. Lacey (R.).....Oskaloosa. 7. John A. T. Hull (R.)...Des Moines. 8. Wm. P. Hepburn (R.)..Clarinda. 9. Walter I. Smith (R.)...Council Bluffs 10. James P. Conner (R.)..Denison. 11. Lot Thomas (R.)........Storm Lake. KANSAS. At Large-C. F. Scott (R.). Iola. 1. Charles Curtis (R.).....Topeka. .. Marion, ...Henderson, 1. Ollie M. James (D.). 2. A. O. Stanley (D.). 3. John S. Rhea (D.) .. Russellville. 4. David H. Smith (D.)... Hodgensville, 5. Joseph S. Sherley (D.).. Louisville. 6. D. Linn Gooch (D.).....Covington. 7. South Trimble (D.).....Frankfort. 8. George G. Gilbert (D.)..Shelbyville. 9. James N. Kehoe (D.)... Maysville. 10. F. A. Hopkins (D.)...... Prestonsburg. 11. 1W. Godfrey Hunter (R.). Burksville. 'Elected Nov. 10, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Vincent Boreing (R.). |