27. Washington the BESOBE KNOX, the Rev. Dr. J, H. M., ex-presi-, POND, James B., lecture manager, 65, dent of Lafayette College, 79, Baltimore, New-York, June 21. Jan. 22. PROCTER, John R., president U. S. Civil LADD, Fletcher, associate justice of the Service Commission, 59, Washington, D. Supreme Court of the Philippines, 4) C., Dec. 12. QUIGLEY, Monsignor D. E., Roman LEGGETT. John A., ex-Governor of the Catholic vicar general, diocese of Territory of Montana, 71, Hot Springs, Charleston, 68, Charleston, S. C., Nov. Mont., Oct. 8. LELAND. Charles G... author and journal- RALPH, Julian, war correspondent and ist, 78, Florence, Italy, March 20. author, 49, New-York, Jan. 20. LEVY, Jules, cornetist, 65, Chicago, RAMSAY, Alexander, former Secretary of Nov. 28. War, U. S. Senator from and Governor LINCOLN, George F., Consul General of of Minnesota, 88, St. Paul, April 22. the United States at Antwerp, Belgium RITCHIE, Albert, Judge Maryland SuBrussels, July 23. preme Court, 69, Narragansett Pier, Sept. 14. ROBERTS, the Rev. Dr. William C. D., Presbyterian minister, secretary of MisLOEB, Solomon, New-York banker, 74, sion Board and college president, 71, New-York, Dec. 12. Danville, Ky., Nov. 28. LONG, John G., Consul General of U. 8. ROBINSON. Lewis W., Rear-Admiral U. at Cairo, Egypt, member Republican National Committee from State of Flor S. N. (retired), Philadelphia, Feb. 16. ida, 57, Dunbar, Scotland, July 28. ROBSON, Stuart, actor, 67, New-York, LOOMIS, Dwight, ex-Justice Supreme April 29. Court of Connecticut, Waterbury, Conn., ROEBLING, Mrs. Washington A., wife of Sept. 17. the constructing engineer of the BrookMcCOLLUM, J. Brewster, Chiet Justice lyn Bridge and his conspicuous assist ant on that work, 59, Trenton, N. J., Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 71, Feb. 28. Montrose, Penn., Oct. 3. ROMEIKE Henry, MCCONNELL, the Rev. Dr. J. S. J originator of press Methodist Episcopal Church oficial and clippings service, 47, New-York, June 3. religious organizer, 64, Philadelphia, RUMPLE, John N. W., Representative in Aug. 31. Congress from Iowa, 61, Chicago, McCOOK, Alexander McDowell, brigadier Jan, 31. general U. S. A. (retired), corps com RUMSEY, William, ex-Justice of Newmander in Civil War, 72, Dayton, Ohio, York State Supreme Court and reviser June 12. of evidence code, 71, New-York, Jan. 16. MCCREERY, James, New-York drygoods RUSSELL, Leslie W.. ex-Representative merchant, 78, Aiken, S. C., Feb. 26. in Congress, ex-Justice Supreme Court MCKAY, Gordon, inventor of shoemaking | of New-York, 62, New-York, Feb. 3. machinery, 82, Newport, R, I., Oct. 19. RUSSELL John E., Massachusetts politMABINI, Apollonio, Filipino leader, jurist ical leader, Democratic candidate for Governor 1893 and 1894, 69, Leicester, and writer, Manila, May 14. Mass., Oct. 28. secretary Presbyterian Board of Mis- Oct. 18. preme Court, 47, Oneonta, N. Y., Nov. 6. I SANDERSON, Sybil (Mrs. Antonio Terry), MITCHELL, Henry T., ex-Governor and operatic singer, 38, Paris, May 16. Chief Justice of Florida, 69, Tampa, I SAXTON. Charles T., ex-Lieutenant-GovFla., Oct. 14. ernor of New-York and Judge of Court MOODY. James M., Representative in of Claims, 57, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 23. Congress from North Carolina, 44, SCHENLEY, Mrs. Mary E., Pittsburg 1. Waynesville, N. C., Feb. 5. millionaire and philanthropist, London, MORSS, Samuel E., Indiana editor and Eng., Nov. 5. politician, 51, Indianapolis. Oct. 21. SCHOENHOFF, Jacob, economic writer MURTHA, Frank B., theatrical manager, and statisticjan, 63, New-York, March 63, New-York, Aug. 10. 14, OLMSTED, Frederic Law, landscape ar SCOTT, Irving M., shipbuilder, manager chitect, 81, Waverly. Mass., Aug. 28. of the Union Iron Works, San Francis co, 64, San Francisco. April 28. OVERTON, Edward, ex-Representative in SEIP. the Rev. Dr. Theodore L., presi Congress from Pennsylvania, 67, Towan dent of Muhlenberg College, 63 Allenda, Penn., Sept. 18. town, Penn., Nov. 28. PENROSE, William H., brigadier gen-1 SHANKLIN, John Gilbert, Indiana editor eral U. S. A. (retired), Salt Lake City, and politician, 61, Evansville, Ind., Aug. 29. Aug. 6. PERSHING, Cyrus L, Pennsylvania SHERWOOD, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wil Judge and Democratic party leader 77, son, author, 80, New-York, Sept. 12. Pottsville, Penn., June 29. SIMONDS, William E., Connecticut patent PHILLIPS, Samuel F., ex-Solicitor Gen lawyer and politician, former Represen eral of the United States, 79, Washing- tative in Congress and Commissioner of ton, D, C., Nov. 18. Patente, 61, Hartford, Conn., March 14 de ar of, 64, samev. Dr. College, Congress pena. Jonathan-RePT. Mil SMITH, Carroll E., editor, Regent Univer- 1 WHITING, Justin R, ex-Representative sity of the State of New York, 70, Syr- in Congress, Democratic leader in Michacuse, N. Y., Aug. 21, igan, 55, St. Clair, Mich., Jan. 31. SMITH, Charles H. ("Bin Arp"'), humor | WILCOX, Robert Wuliam, Hawaiian po ist, 77. Atlanta, Ga, Aug. 24. litical leader, ex-Delegate in Congress SMITH. Mark, comedian, 48, New-York from Hawail, 48, Honolulu, Oct. 24. City, Sept. 21. WILDES. Frank, rear-admiral U. S. N., SMITH, Orland, brigadier general U. 8. captain of the Boston under Dewey at V., railroad manager and president, 78, Manila, 59, San Francisco, Feb. 6 Chicago, Oct. 3. WILLIAMS, Morgan B., ex-Representadve SMITH. William Farrar ("Baldy''). ma from Pennsylvania, 72, jor in Congress Wilkesbare, Penn., Oct. 13. WILLIS. the Rev. Jonathan S., MethoNew-York, 79, Philadelphia, Feb. 28. dist Episcopal clergyman, ex-Representa SPRING ER Wm. M.. ex-Representative tive in Congress from Delaware, 73, Milin Congress from Illinois and Democratic ford, Del., Nov. 24. leader, 67, Washington, D. C., Dec. 4. WOODSON. Albert E., brigadier general STARKEY, the Rev. Dr. Thomas A., U. 9. A (retired), 62. Paola, Kan., Bishop in Protestant Episcopal Church, Aug. 7. diocese of Newark, 83, East Orange, N. WORMSER, Louis, New-York banker, 76, J., May 17. New-York, Dec, 6. STUART, George H., brigadier general | YOUNG SON, A. B., head of Brotherhood C. S. A., 75, Annapolis, Md., Nov. 22. of Locomotive Engineers, 54, Meadville, STODDARD, Richard Henry, journalist Penn., July 30. and poet, 77, New-York, May 12. ZBOROWSKI. Count william Elliott, milSWIFT, Gustavus S., Chicago capitalist lionaire and sportsman, killed in autoand packing operator, mobile accident at Nice, France, April 1. 62, Chicago, March 29. NOTABLE DEATHS ABROAD. TAYLOR, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Will-L ALEXANDER I.. King of Servia, 26, iam. Protestant Episcopal Bishop. dio sassinated at Belgrade, June 11. cese of Quincy, educator and religious writer, 50, Quincy, Il., April 27. ARDITI. Luigi, musical conductor composer. 80, Hove, England, May 1. THOMAS, Samuel, soldier. railroad builder and financier. 62, New-York, Jan. 11. ARMOUR.Sir John Douglass, Justice Supreme Court of Canada, 73, London, THOMAS, Stephen, brigadier general, U. July 11. S. V., Vermont manufacturer and poli- BAIN. Alexander, philosopher and author, tician, 91, Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 18. 85, Aberdeen, Sept. 18. THURSTON. Robert Henry, mechanical BLOWITZ, Henri G., S. A. O. đe, Paris engineer, dean Sibley College, Cornell correspondent of "The London Times, University, 64, Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25. TONGUE, Thomas H., Representative in CECIL. Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, Congress from Oregon, 58, Washington, Marquis of Salisbury, British ex-PreD. C., Jan, 11. mier and statesman, 13, Hatfield, Eng., TOWNSEND, Martin I., lawyer, ex-Rep Aug. 22 resentative in Congress from New-York I DRAGA. Queen of Servia, 42, assassinated and Régent of State University, 93,1 at Belgrade, June 11. Troy, N. Y., March 8. IDUFFY. Sir Charles Gavan, Irish leader TRUMBULL the Rev. Henry Clay, au and agitator, man of letters, Prime Minthor and editor of "The Sunday School ister of Victoria, 86, Nice, Feb. 9. Times," 73, Philadelphia, Dec. 8. FARRAR. the Very Rev. Frederic WinTURNEY, Peter, ex-Governor and Chief iam, dean of Westminster, Church of • Justice of Tennessee, 76. Winchester, England, author, preacher, educator, Ky., Oct. 19, London, March 22. VAN -ALSTYNE, Thomas Jefferson, ex- HENLEY. William Ernest, author, Mayor of Albany and ex-representative Woking, Eng, July 12. in Congress from New-York, 76, Albany. Oct. 26. HERBERT, Sir Michael Henry. British VANDERLIP, the Rev. Dr. George Mairs, Ambassador to the United States, 46, religious author and worker, one of the Davos Platz, Switzerland, Sept. 30. founders of Young Men's Christian As HERRERO Y ESPINOSA, Spanish car sociation, 71, Brooklyn, Aug. 3, dinal, 81, Valencia, Dec. 9. VAUGHN. Teresa, singer and actress, I KOMATSU, Prince, Japanese statesman Worcester, Mass., Oct. 4. and soldier, Yokohama, Feb. 18. WARD. Frederic A., ex-Justice New-York | LECKY, William E H., historian, 65, Supreme Court, 62, Brooklyn, April 29. London, Oct. 22. WARREN, the Rev. Dr. E. Walpole, LEGOUVE. Gabriel J. B. E. W.. French Protestant Episcopal clergyman, 6 playwright and author, member of the Bad Gastein, Austria, July 24. Academy, 96, Paris, March 14. WEEKS, Edwin Lord, painter, 54, Paris, LEO XIII, Roman Pontiff, 03, Rome, Nov. 17. July 20. WHEATON, Frank, major general U. S. MACDONALD, Major General Sir Hector, A. (retired), 70, Washington, D. C. 1 commander of British forces in Ceylon, June 18. 50, by suicide in Paris, March 20. LOR RENOM CECIL-aris Jan. 18. The London de Paris hington. MAY, Phil, illustrator and cartoonist, 39, , SHORTHOUSE Joseph Henry, English London, Aug. 5. novelist, 68, London, March 4. MOMMSEN. Theodor. historian. 86. Char-I SPENCER, Herbert. English philosopher lottenburg, Prussia, Nov. 1. 83. Brighton, Eng., Dec. 8. PARROCHI, Lucido Maria, Roman car TETUAN, the Duke of, Spanish grandee dinal and sub-dean of the Sacred Col and statesman, former minister for lege, 69, Rome, Jan. 15. foreign affairs, 66, Madrid, Feb. 8. SAGASTA. Praxedes Mateo, , Spanish | VAUGHN, the Very Rev. Herbert Alfred, statesman, Premier and parliamentary Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, leader, Madrid, Jan. 5. Roman Catholic Primate of England, 71, SCOTT, Hugh Stowell ("'Henry Seton London, June 20. Merriman''), English novelist, London, I ZALDIVAR, Rafael, Salvadorian states Nov. 19, man, ex-President, Paris, March 3. ADDENDA AND ERRATA. The schedule of ty. China agrees tons of the United statinley Johnson to be On December 15 Secretary Root signed an order rearranging the military districts and commands of the army. There are to be hereafter four military divisions in the United States-the Atlantic, the Northern, the Pacific and the Southwestern and one division in the Philippines. The Atlantic Division will include the Department of the East, excluding Louisiana and adding Tennessee, and the Department of the Gulf. The Northern Division will include the Departments of the Lakes, of the Missouri and of Dakota. The Pacific Division will include the Departments of California and the Columbia. The Division of the Southwest will include the Departments of the Colorado and Texas, with Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the Indian Territory added to the Department of Texas. The following division commanders have been decided upon: Atlantic Division, Major General Corbin; Northern Division, Major General Bates; Pacific Division, Major General MacArthur; Southwestern Division, Major General Sumner; Philippine Division, Major General Wade. The order becomes effective on January 15, 1904. On December 17 President Roosevelt signed the Act of Congress making effective the commercial treaty with Cuba, and the treaty was proclaimed the same day. The United States Senate, on December 18, ratified a commercial treaty with China. Its chief features are the extension of better protection to missionaries, the removal of the likin tax throughout China, the opening of Mouk den and An-Tung in Manchuria as places of international residence and trade, the extension of the United States international copyright laws to China, and the promise from China to establish a patent office in which the inventions of citizens of the United States may be protected. The schedule of Chinese import duties which went into effect last year is made a part of the treaty. China agrees to revise and modernize ber mining laws and to open her mineral wealth to the citizens of the United States. The Senate, on November 17, confirmed the nomination of E. Finley Johnson to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands. Fletcher Ladd, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, died in Boston, December 12. At the meeting of the Republican National Committee, in Washington, December 11. 1903. it was decided to hold the next Republican national convention at Chicago, June 21. 1904. J. N. Coombes qualified as committeeman from Florida, vice John G. Long dead and W. S. Robinson as committeeman from North Carolina, vice Jeter C. Pritchard, resigned. Ira Ř. Allen, chairman of the Republican State committee of Vermont, died December 9. On December 16, 1903, Mrs. Daniel Manning, of Albany, N. Y., was elected prest dent of the World's Fair board of lady managers, vice Mrs. James L. Blatr. resigned The Rev. Dr. George D. Baker, president of the Board of Education of the Prest byterian Church, died on December 17, 1903. On December 17, 1903, the Pope ratified the selection of the Rev. James J. Hartley as Roman Catholic bishop of Columbus, Ohio. On December 17' Gilbert B. Deans was nominated United States Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama to fill a vacancy, On December 17 it was announced that an agreement had been reached by Governor Taft and the Philippine religious orders for the sale to the Philippine government of the so-called friar lands. The price agreed on was $7,250,000. The lands purchased comprise 403,000 acres. On December 17 M. Comtesse and M. Ruchet were elected President and VicePresident, respectively, of the Swiss Republic for 1904. On December 21 George B. McClellan, Mayor-elect of New York City, resigned his seat in Congress as a Representative from the XIIth District of New-York. On December 19 General John C. Black, of Illinois, announced his acceptance of a place in the Federal Civil Service Commission. ERRATA. -On page 133 the total vote cast for William J. Bryan in 1900 should be 6,357,307 instead of 6,357,807. On page 217, New Jersey election tables, "Senate of 1903" and "Assembly of 1903." mean as elected in 1903, or completed by the elections of 1903. ERR Instead of New Jerse, or con 10 234 to us. .. 30 tional S. con. Chess ............................315, ./...379 | Chinese calendar .... Adulterated food, federal legislation.. 82 Christian Endeavor Society ... Agricultural statistics........... .......122 Chronological cycles Alabama: General information.... 242-244 Churches: Officers and organization Election tables............... .......194 or ............................253-259 Military forces.............. ..... 38 Church days and feasts... Cities of U. S.; over 25,000.......104-106 ..234 ! Civil Service Commission... | Civil Service laws: Federal. Alaska boundary award..... ....87 New-York State ...... Ambassadors and Ministers of U. S.....33 Civil War Statistics...... Ambassadors and Ministers to U. S..34, 35 Coal, rebate of duties on... Anthracite coal strike a ward......353, 354 Coal strike award... Anti-Imperialists, American League of: Coins and coinage: Coinage fo National platform and candidates, 1900 ..........................10 ..............157, 158 Coinage in U. S.......... .....115, 116 Anti-Trust legislation, Federal......74-76 Coins of U. S....... Representation of States in Congress. 132 1 Values of foreign coirs..... 291, 193 Congress Districts in New Jersey....217 Colorado: General information.....242-244 Congress Districts in New-York.319, 320 Election tables .................196, 197 Appropriations by Congress, 1902-1904. 88 Military forces ... Areas: Principal nations........... 294, 295 Party platforms, 1903 States and Territories...........212-244 State officials ... ....235 Arizona: General information..... 212-241 Colleges and universities.. ...233 | Commercial and financial statistics.111-131 Congregational officers, etc..... .....234 Congress, U. S.: Appropriations of Arkansas: General information.. LVIIth, 2nd session.............. .....194, 195 Laws of. LVIIth, 2nd session.....74-84 Representatives and Delegates in. .71-74 State officials .......... ........235 Treaties ratified Army: Mexican, strength of... .....300 Senators in ... United States: General officers of .3438 Conjunctions of nlanets...... Connecticut: General information..242-244 Election tables .................197, 198 Military forces ..................... 38 Constitution of the United States...23-29 Corporations, Federal supervision of.. 75 Croquet-Roque ................. Assembly of New-Jersey .... ...217, 218 Currency, kinds in circulation.. .....117 Assembly of New-York: Members.309, 3101 Paper, outstanding ... ......190-193 Deaths of 1903......... Astronomical calculations ............3-10 Debt: U. S. debt statement.... Athletics .........................335, 336 Debts of principal nations.... Delaware: General information....242-244 Banks: National, condition of......112, 113 - Savings ....................... State banks, trust companies, etc...115 State officials. Bankruptcy. Federal Act............98, 99 Democratic National platform and can- Baptist officerg and organizations.256, 257 Democratic party, National organiza- tion .............................160 ....338, 339 State committee chairmen.... ....344 State platforms of 1903..... 335 Departments, executive, U. S.; California: General information.... 242-244 Justice ...... Military forces .................... Census: Population of cities........104-110 War Population of States, etc., 1900.103, 104 Dinlomatic service, U. S... Population of States, 1800_1900..242, 243 Dinlomats accredited to U. S. Population of United States.....103, 104 District attorneys, U. S...... Ponulation of principal countries. 294, 295 Divorce lawg .............. ondition of'... .::.337 . 102 of 1900....:::::: 119 33 38 38 330, 331 Education: Carnegie Institution.. .272 Immigration, legislation regulating .... ...123 273 On 1 Of principal nations .... .273 Indiana: General information......242-244 Election tables ................202, 203 54 Military forces ...................... 38 State officials .......................230 Industries and products, U. S.; census .............125, 126 :.141-144 .248 ....132 Internal revenue statistics...... Interstate Commerce Commission..... 342 Iowa: General information........242-244 Election tables................. 3, 204 Military forces. Party platforms, 1903 163. 164 State officials... 236 Isthmuan Canal... 302 Treaty with Colombia. .. 87 ::.......125 301, 302 Jewish calendar......... .... - Judiciary and courts of U ...67-69 Increase of salaries......... .... 82 Kansas: General information. 242-244 Election tables.............. .204-206 Military forces.............. ........ 38 State officials.... ...236, 237 Kentucky: General information.... 242-244 Election tables....... .......206, 2077 Military forces....... Party platforms, 1903...........164, 165 State officials............ .237 Kings County: Officials...... ......370 | Vote in 1903.....................368-370 Labor laws, U. S..... .99, 100 ....236-298 333 331, 332 ... 292 281-287 Library of Congress.......... ......... 33 Livestock diseases.......... 193 Lockouts and strikes............ .119-122 Loan and trust companies.............115 287-291 Louisiana: General information....242-244 .350, 351 Election tables.................. 207, 208 Military forces....................... 38 198-200 | Lutheran Church Council.... ....257 .... 38 | Maine: General information........242-244 235, 236 Election tables.................. 208, 209 .... 38 116 Marine Corps: Principal officers...... 2, 293 1 Increase in ... 15 | Marriage and divorce laws....... 93 | Marshals of the US... 42-244 ...30-144 Election tables...... Military forces..... .... 38 275 | Party platforms, 1903................165 ....144 State officials... .......... 282, 283 Election tables..................2 .236 Military forces...... Party platforms, 1903... 33. 166 .344 State officials........ 249, 250 1 Merchant vessels: Largest ........303, 304 .340-342 Methodist Episcopal bishops, associa- tions, etc...................... 254, 2553 * 200 Mexico .... : ............ 298 300 ::: 39 Michigan: General information... .242-244 ....236 Election tables..................210, 211 ....237 .. 38 Military Academy, West Poin .... 39 38, 78 :298-300 82 69 ....237 38 38 ...... 237 |