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. South Dakota-Edward G. Kennedy, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. D.) Richard W. Austin, Knoxville; (M. D.) John W. Overall, Nashville; (W. D.) Frank S. Elgin, Memphis. Texas-(N. D.) George H. Green, Dallas; (S. D.) William M. Hanson, Galveston; (E. D.) Andrew J. Houston, Paris; (W. D. George L. Siebrecht, San Antonio. Utah-Benjamin B. Heywood, Salt Lake THE SENATE. WILLIAM P. FRYE, of Maine, President pro tempore of the Senate. CHARLES G. BENNETT, of New-York, Secretary. Republicans, 57; Democrats, 33; total, 90. Home P. O. Term exp. 1905 H. de S. Money (D.)....Carrollton, 1907 A. J. McLaurin (D.)....Brandon. Term exp. ALABAMA. 1907 John T. Morgan (D.)...Selma. 1909 Edm. W. Pettus (D.)...Selma. MISSISSIPPI. MISSOURI Home P. O. 1907 John H. Mitchell (R.).. Portland. 1900 Chas. W. Fulton (R.). Astoria, PENNSYLVANIA. 1905 Matthew S. Quay (R.). Beaver. 1909 Boies Penrose (R.).....Philadelphia, RHODE ISLAND. 1905 Nelson W. Aldrich (R.). Providence. 1907 Geo. P. Wetmore (R.)..Newport, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1907 Benj. R. Tillman (D.)..Trenton. 1909 Asbury C. Latimer (D.) Belton. SOUTH DAKOTA. 1907 Robert J. Gamble (R.)..Yankton. 1909 A. B. Kittredge (R.)... Sioux Falls. TENNESSEE. 1905 William B. Bate (D.)...Nashville, 1907 E. W. Carmack (D.)....Memphis. TEXAS. 1905 Chas. A.Culberson (D.).Dallas, 1907 Jos. W. Bailey (D.)....Gainesville. UTAH. 1905 Thomas Kearns (R.)...Salt Lake. 1909 Reed Smoot (R.).. ..Provo City. VERMONT. 1905 Redfield Proctor (R.)...Proctor. 1909 W. P. Dillingham (R.). Montpelier. 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. WASHINGTON. Home P. O. 1905 Addison G. Foster (R.). Tacoma. 1909 Levi Ankeny (R.)...... Walla Walla. WEST VIRGINIA. 1905 Nathan B. Scott (R.)...Wheeling. 1907 Stephen B. Elkins (R.). Elkins. HOUSE OF Term exp. WISCONSIN. Home P. O. 1905 Joseph V. Quarles (R.). Milwaukee. 1909 John C. Spooner (R.)...Madison. WYOMING. 1905 Clarence D. Clark (R.). Evanston. JOSEPH G. CANNON (R.), Illinois, Speaker. ALABAMA. 1. George W. Taylor (D.). Demopolis. 2. Ariosto A. Wiley (D.)..Montgomery. 3. Henry D. Clayton (D.). Eufaula. 4. Sidney J. Bowie (D.)...Anniston. 5. C. W. Thompson (D.).. Tuskegee. 6. John H. Bankhead (D.). Fayette. 7. John L. Burnett (D.)..Gadsden, 8. William Richardson (D.)Huntsville, 9. O. W. Underwood (D.). Birmingham. ARKANSAS. 1. R. Bruce Macon (D.)... Helena. 1. J. N. Gillett (R.)....... Eureka. 4. E. J. Livernash (D.).... San Francisco. At Large F. E. Brooks (R.)Colorado Sp❜gs. 1. John F. Shafroth (D.)...Denver. 2. H. M. Hogg (R.)...... Telluride. 1. Rufus E. Lester (D.)...Savannah, 2. James M. Griggs (D.)...Dawson. 3. Elijah B. Lewis (D.)... Montezuma 4. Wm. C. Adamson (D.).. Carrollton 5. L. F. Livingston (D.)..Kings. 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. ..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. 13. Robert R. Hitt (R.)....Mt. Morris. 14. B. F. Marsh (R.).. ...Warsaw. 15. George W. Prince (R.). Galesburg. 16. Joseph V. Graff (R.)... Peoria. 17. J. A. Sterling (R.).. Bloomington. 18. J. G. Cannon (R.).. ..Danville. 19. V. Warner (R.). ...Clinton. 20. H. T. Rainey (D.)....... Carrollton. 21. Ben F. Caldwell (D.)..Chatham. 22. W. A. Rodenburg (R.).. East St. Louis. 23. Joseph B. Crowley (D.). Robinson. 24. James R. Williams (D.). Carmi. 25. George W. Smith (R.).. Murphysboro. INDIANA. 1, Jas. A. Hemenway (R.). Booneville. 2. Robert W. Miers (D.)... Bloomington, 3. William T. Zenor (D.).. Corydon. 4. Francis M. Griffith (D.). Vevay. 5. Elias S. Holliday (R.).. Brazil. 6. James E. Watson (R.).. Rushville. 7. Jesse Overstreet (R.).... Indianapolis. 8. Geo. W. Cromer (R.)... Muncie. 9. Chas. B. Landis (R.)... Delphi. 10. E. D. Crumpacker (R.). Valparaiso. 11. Frederick Landis (R.)... Logansport. 12. Jas. M. Robinson (D.).. Fort Wayne. 13. Abraham L. Brick (R.). South Bend. IOWA. 1. Thomas Hedge (R.).....Burlington. 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. 2. J. D. Bowersock (R.).... Lawrence. 3. P. P. Campbell (R.).... Pittsburg. 4. James M. Miller (R.)... Council Grove. 5. W. A. Calderhead (R.).. Marysville. 6. Wm. A. Reeder (R.)....Logan. 7. Chester I. Long (R.)... Medicine Lodge KENTUCKY. 1. Ollie M. James (D.). Marion. 2. A. O. Stanley (D.).... . Henderson, 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. 1Elected Nov. 10, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Vincent Boreing (R.). LOUISIANA. 1. Adolph Meyer (D.)......New-Orleans. 1. Amos L. Allen (R.). Alfred. 1. Wm. H. Jackson (R.)... Salisbury. 1. Geo. P. Lawrence (R.).. North Adams. 2. Fredk. H. Gillett (R.).. Springfield, 3. John R. Thayer (D.)....Worcester. 4. Chas. Q. Tirrell (R.)....Natick. 5. Butler Ames (R.).. ...Lowell, 6. A. P. Gardner (R.). .Hamilton. 7. Ernest W. Roberts (R.). Chelsea. 8. Saml. W. McCall (R.).. Winchester. 9. J. A. Keliher (D.).. . Boston. 10. W. S. McNary (D.).... .Boston. 11. John A. Sullivan (D.)... Boston. 12. Samuel L. Powers (R.).. Newton. 13. Wm. S. Greene (R.)......Fall River. 14. Wm. C. Lovering (R.)... Taunton. MICHIGAN. 1. Alfred Lucking (D.)....Detroit. 2. C. E. Townsend (R.)....Jackson. 3. Wash'n Gardner (R.)...Albion. 4. Edw. L. Hamilton (R.). Niles. 5. Wm. Alden Smith (R.).. Grand Rapids. 1. Jas. A. Tawney (R.).... Winona. 4. Fred C. Stevens (R.)...St. Paul, Minneapolis. Shelbyville. 1. Jas. T. Lloyd (D.). 2. Wm. W. Rucker (D.)...Keytesville. 3. J. Dougherty (D.)......Liberty. 4. Chas. F. Cochran (D.)..St. Joseph. 5. Wm. S. Cowherd (D.)...Kansas City. 6. D. A. De Armond (D.)..Butler. 7. C. W. Hamlin (D.)..... Springfield. 8. D. W Shackelford (D.)..Jefferson City. 9. Champ Clark (D.). . Powling Green. 10. Richard Bartholdt (R.)... St. Louis. 1. E. J. 2. G. M. 3. J. J. 4. E. H. Burkett (R.).....Lincoln. Hitchcock (D.)... Omaha. McCarthy (R.).... Ponca. Hinshaw (R.) ...Fairbury. 5. G. W. Norris (R.). . McCook. 6. M. P. Kinkaid (R.).....O'Neill. At NEVADA. Large - C. D. 1. H. C. Van ..... Tonopah. NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Sulloway (R.)....Manchester. Currier (R.)...... Canaan. NEW-JERSEY, Loudenslager (R.)Paulsboro. 2. John J. Gardner (R)... Atlantic City. 3. B.. F. Howell (R.)......N. Brunswick. 4. W. M. Larning (R.).... Trenton. 5. Chas. N. Fowler (R.)... Elizabeth. 6. Wm. Hughes (D.).......Paterson, 7. R. Wayne Parker (R.).. Newark. 8. Wm. H. Wiley (R.)..... East Orange. 9. Allan Benny (D.).. ...Jersey City. 10. A. L. McDermott (D.)..Jersey City. NEW-YORK. 1. Townsend Scudder (D.).. Glen Head. 2. G. H. Lindsay (D.)....Brooklyn. 3. Chas. T. Dunwell (R.), Brooklyn. 4. Frank E. Wilson (D.).. Brooklyn. 5. E. M. Bassett (D.).. 6. Robert Baker (D.) Brooklyn. Brocklyn. New-York. New-York. 9. H. M. Goldfogle (D.).... .New-York. 10. William Sulzer (D.)....New-York. 11. Wm. R. Hearst (D.).... New-York. 12. G. B. McClellan (D.)... New-York. 13. F. B. Harrison (D.)... New-York. 14. Ira E. Rider (D.). ....New-York. 15. Wm. H. Douglas (R.)... New-York. 16. Jacob Ruppert (D.). .New-York. 17. F. E. Shober (D.). 18. J. A. Goulden (D.). 19. Norton P. Otis (R.). 20. T. W. Bradley (R.). New-York. .New-York. Yonkers. Walden. 21. J. H. Ketcham (R.). ....Dover Plains. 22. Wm. H. Draper (R.). ....Lansingburg. 23 G. N. Southwick (R.)..Albany. 24. George J. Smith (R.). Kingston. 25. L. N. Littauer (R.). 26. W. H. Flack (R.). ..Gloversville. Malone. 27. Jas. S. Sherman (R.)... Utica. 1. John H. Small (D.)....Washington. 2. H. P. Goebel (R.). ..Cincinnati. 3. Robert M. Nevin (R.).. Dayton. 4. H. C. Garber (D.). 5. John S. Snook (D.). .. Greenville. .Paulding. 6. C. Q. Hildebrant (R.). Wilmington. 7. Thomas B. Kyle (R.)... Troy. 8. Wm. R. Warnock (R.).. Urbana. 9. Jas. H. Southard (R.).. Toledo. 10. Stephen Morgan (R.)... Oak Hill. 11. C. H. Grosvenor (R.)...Athens, 12. DeWitt C. Badger (D.).. Columbus. 13. A. H. Jackson (R.)..... Fremont. 14. Wm. W. Skiles (R.).... Shelby. 15. H. C. Van Voorhis (R.). Zanesville. 16. Capell L. Weems (R.)... St. Clairsville, 17. J. W. Cassingham (D.). Coshocton. 18. James Kennedy (R.). Youngstown. 19. Charles Dick (R.). 20. J. A. Beidler (R.). 21. T. E. Burton (R.). OREGON. Akron. Willoughby. ...Cleveland. 11. 2Binger. Hermann (R.).. Roseburg. 2. J. N. Williamson (R.).. Prineville. B PENNSYLVANIA. 1. H. H. Bingham (R.)... Philadelphia. 2. Robert Adams, jr. (R.). Philadelphia. 3. Philadelphia. 4. Reuben O. Moon (R.).. Philadelphia. 5. E. De V. Morrell (R.).. Philadelphia. 6. Geo. D. McCreary (R.)... Philadelphia. 7. Thomas S. Butler (R.).. West Chester. 8. Irving P. Wanger (R.).. Norristown. 9. H. Burd Cassel (R.).. Marietta. 10. George Howell (D.). .. Scranton. 11. H. W. Palmer (R.)..... Wilkesbarre. 12. Geo. R. Patterson (R.).. Ashland. 13. M. C. L. Kline (D.)..... Allentown. 14. Chas. F. Wright (R.)... Susquehanna. 15. Ellas Deemer (R.).... 16. C. H. Dickerman (D.). 20. D. F. Lafean (R.). Williamsport. Chambersburg. Harrisburg. Ebensburg. York. 2. George W. Croft (D.)... Aiken. 3. Wyatt Aiken (D.).. Abbeville. 4. Joseph T. Johnson (D.). Spartanburg. At Large C. H. Burke (R.) Pierre., 1. W. P. Brownlow (R.).. Jonesboro. 2. Henry R. Gibson (R.)..Knoxville. 3. John A. Moon (D.)..... Chattanooga. 4. M. T. Fitzpatrick (D.).. Nashville. 5. J. D. Richardson (D.).. Murfreesboro. 6. John W. Gaines (D.).. Nashville. 7. Lemuel?. Padgett (D.).. Columbia. 8. Thetus W. Sims (D.)... Linden. 9. Rice A. Pierce (D.).... Union City. 10. M. R. Patterson (D.)... Memphis. TEXAS. Waxahachie. Calvert. Palestine. Hempstead. 1. Morris Sheppard (D.).... Texarkana. 2. Sam B. Cooper (D.). Beaumont. 3. Gordon Russell (D.).. Tyler. 4. Choice B. Randell (D.). Sherman. 5. Jack Beall (D.).. 6. Scott Field (D.). 7. A. W. Gregg (D.).. 8. John Pinckney (D.). 9. George F. Burgess (D.). Gonzales. 10. Albert S. Burleson (D.). Austin. 11. Robert L. Henry (D.).. Waco. 12. O. W. Gillespie (D.)..... Fort Worth, 13. John H. Stephens (D.). Vernon. 14. James L. Slayden (D.).. San Antonio. 15. John N. Garner (D.). Uvalde. Colorado. 16. W. R. Smith (D.). 9. Campbell Slemp (R.).. Big Stone Gap. 10. Henry D. Flood (D.)...Appomattox. WASHINGTON. At Large-W. L. Jones (R.) North Yakima. 1. B. B. Dovener (R.)....Wheeling. 1. Henry A. Cooper (R.).. Racine. 3. J. W. Babcock (R.).... Necedah. Elected Nov. 3, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph L. Gill (R.). 2 Elected June 1, 1903. to fill vacancy caused by the death of Thomas H. Tongue (R.). Elected Nov. 3, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Robert H. Foerderer (R.). Elected Nov. 17, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas H. Ball (D.). Henry Burk (R.), died Dec. 5, 1903. |