Railroad Commissioners (term 5 years, salary $8,000).-Joseph M. Dickey, Feb., 1908; George W. Dunn, March 15, 1907; Frank M. Baker, Jan. 29, 1903. State Commission in Lunacy (term 6 years).-Frederick Peterson, M. D., $5,000, Dec. 31, 1906; William L. Parkhurst, $5,000, Dec. 31, 1908; Daniel N. Lockwood, $5,000, Dec. 31, 1904. Superintendent of Prisons (term 5 years, $6,000).-Cornelius V. Collins, April 17, 1908. 1906. April 1. Board of Mediation and Arbitration. John McMackin, John Williams, John Lundrigan. Civil Service Commissioners (no term, $3,000).-Charles F. Milliken, Cuthbert W. Pound, John E. Kraft. Board of Charities (term 8 years, no salary).-William R. Stewart, March 23, 1905; Anne G. De Peyster, May 28, 1905; Dennis McCarthy, March 23, 1907; Newton Aldrich, March 23, 1910; John Notman, Jan. 17, 1907; Simon W. Rosendale, March 23, 1911; William H. Gratwick, March 23, 1900: Enoch V. Stoddard, March 23, 1908; Stephen Smith, May 28, 1905; Michael J. Scanlan, March 25, 1906; Augustus Floyd, Jan. 27, 1904; Ralph W. Thomas, March 23, 1906. Regents of the University (term life, no salary).-William Croswell Doane, chancellor; Whitelaw Reid, vice-chancellor: Chauncey M. Depew, Charles E. Fitch, William H. Watson, Henry E. Turner, St. Clair McKelway, Dantel Beach, Pliny T. Sexton, T. Guilford Smith. Lewis A. Stimson, A. Vander Veer. Chester S. Lord, Thomas A. Hendrick, Robert C. Term. Term ends. 2 years... January, 1905. 2 years... January, 1905. 2 years.. January, 1905. 2 years... January, 1905. 2 years... Januarv, 1905. 2 vears... January, 1905. 12 years...(January, 1905.. Salary 1$10,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Pruyn, William Nottingham, Charles A. Gardiner, Charles S. Francis; secretary, James Russell Parsons; ex-officio, Governor Odell, Lieutenant-Governor Higgins, Secretary of State O'Brien and Superintendent Skinner, State Architect.-George Lewis Heins, $7,500. No term set. Canal Board. Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, State Controller, State State Treasurer, Attorney-General, Engineer. Superintendent of Public Works. Land Commissioners.-Lieutenant-Governor, Speaker of Assembly, Secretary of State, State Controller. State Treasurer, Attorney-General, State Engineer. 6 Judges of Court of Claims (term years. $5,000).-J. Adolph Rodenbeck, Dec. 31, 1903; Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck, Dec. 31, 1903; Theodore H. Swift, Dec. 31, 1905. Superintendent of Public Buildings.Robert J. Hill, Newburg. $5,000. Niagara Reservation Commission.-Alexander J. Porter, Niagara Falls; Thomas P. Kingsford, Oswego; Charles M. Dow, Jamestown; George Raines, Rochester. All terms expire May 11, 1908. Health Officer of New-York.-Dr. Alvah H. Doty, $12,500 and fees, Jan. 4, 1907. Commissioner of Health.-Dr. Daniel Lewis, New-York City, $3,500, Dec. 31, 1904. State Tax Commission (term 3 years, $5,000).-George E. Priest, Ithaca, Dec. 31, 1904: J. Edgar Leaycraft, New-York City, Dec. 31, 1903; Lester F. Stearns, Dunkirk, Dec. 31, 1905. H. Quarantine Commission.-Charles Miscellaneous Reporter. - Robert G. Scherer. $4,500, July 1, 1907. Gas Meter Inspector.-Jastrow Alexander. $5,000. Feb. 1, 1904. Superintendent of Elections. - George Wilson Morgan, Manhattan, $5,000, Dec. 31, 1906. Superintendent of Public Instruction (term 3 years, $5.000).-Charles R. Skinner, April 6, 1904. State Fair Commission. LieutenantGovernor Higgins, Charles A. Wieting, Commissioner of Agriculture; Abraham E. Perren, Augustus Denniston, De Forest Settle, Elliot B. Norris, George I. Wilber, Samuel D. Willard, James H. Durkee, George A. Smith, Milo H. Olin. Superintendent of Insurance (term 3 Elected as a 1Appointed November 12 to succeed Nathan L. Miller, resigned. Democrat. All others Republicans. years, $7,000).-Francis Hendricks, Feb. nelius V. Collins, Dec. 31, 1907; John G. 11, 1906. Wickser. Dec. 31, 1904; president's salState Commission of Prisons.-John P.ary, $2,500; other Commissioners, no salJaeckel, president, Dec. 31, 1904; Cor-aries. *Supreme Court Judges, sitting in the Court of Appeals by designation of the Governor. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. Department. Justices. Residences. Pol. Desig. ends. 1st. The county of New-York. Charles H. Van Brunt.. New York..Dem .Dec. 31, 1905 Edward Patterson. Morgan J. O'Brien.. George L. Ingraham. " Dem.. 31, 1905 31, 1905 31, 1911 Chester B. McLaughlin. Port Henry. Rep 28. The counties of Kings, Willard Bartlett. Washington, Warren, James W. Houghton.. Buffalo.. Rep..May 5, 1906 .. Brooklyn ..Dem..Dec. 31, 1907 31, 1907 .. Fredonia... Rep Owego.. Rep No trm. nmd Catskill... Rep Jan. 8, 1906 Elmira Dec. 31, 1907 Troy.. Rep 31, 1903 Rep Nov. 11, 1907 .. Saratoga S Rep son, Oswego, Onondaga, Pardon C. Williams. Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Frank H. Hiscock.. Ontario, Yates, Steuben, Martin L. Stover...... .. Amsterdam. Rep Dec. 31, 1905 The salaries of Justices of the Supreme Court are: First and Second Districts, $17,500; remaining Districts, $7.200; but non-resident Justices, sitting in the Appellate Divisions of the First and Second Departments, receive the same compensation as the Justices in those Departments; if assigned to duty in the First and Second Districts, other than in the Appellate Division, their additional compensation is $10 per day. Residences, Pal. Terms Exp. *Judges of the former New-York City Superior Court. Judges of the former NewYork Court of Common Pleas. All of limited jurisdiction. Assigned to Court of Appeals by Governor, Albany Dem.Dec. 31, 1905 Troy tap.. 31. 1916 Hudson Rep 31, 1915 Albany Rep 31, 1909 Catskill Rep 31, 1910 31, 1912 31, 1917 31, 1915 FRANK W. HIGGINS, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate, Olean. Name. Dist. Dist. Name. Address. 7-Patrick H. McCarren (D.). Brooklyn. 8-Henry Marshall (R.), Brooklyn, 9-Joseph Wagner (D.). New-York. 10 Daniel J. Riordan (D.), New-York. 11-John C. Fitzgerald (D.). New-York. 12-Samuel J. Foley (D.). New-York. Dist. Dist. NEW-YORK STATE SENATE-(Continued). Name. Address. 13-Bernard F. Martin (D.), New-York, 14-Thomas F. Grady (D.), New-York. 15-Nathaniel A. Elsberg (R.), New-York. 16-Patrick F. Trainor (D.), New-York. 17-George W. Plunkitt (D.). New-York. 18-Victor J. Dowling (D.), New-York, 19--John W. Russell (D.), New-York. 20-James J. Frawley (D.), New-York. 21-John A. Hawkins (D.), New-York. 22 Francis M. Carpenter, (R.), Mt, Kisco. 23-Louis F. Goodsell (R.), Highland Falls. 24-Henry S. Ambler (R.), Chatham. 25-Frank J. Lefevre (R.), New-Paltz. 26-Jotham P. Allds (R.), Norwich. 27-Spencer K. Warnick (R.), Amsterdam. 28-Edgar T. Brackett (R.), Saratoga Spgs, 29-James B. McEwan (R.), Albany. 30-William D. Barnes (R.), Brainard's. 31-Spencer G. Prime (R.), Upper Jay. Republicans, 29; Democrats, 21; total, Address. Name. 32-George R. Malby (R.), Ogdensburg, 33-Walter L. Brown (R.), Oneonta. 34-William Townsend (D.), Utica. 35-Elon Rouse Brown (R.), Watertown. 36--Horace White (R.), Syracuse. 37-Francis H. Gates (R), Chittenango, 38-Geo. Edward Green (R.), Binghamton, 39-Benj. Martin Wilcox (R.), Auburn. 40-Edwin C. Stewart (R,), Ithaca. 41-F. D. Sherwood (R.), Hornellsville. 42-John Raines (R.), Canandaigua. 43-Merton E Lewis (R.), Rochester. 44-Wm. W. Armstrong (R.), Rochester. 45-Irving L'Hommedieu (R.), Medina. 46-Frederick C. Stevens (R.), Attica. 47-Henry Wayland Hill (R.), Buffalo. 48-Samuel J. Ramsperger (R.), Buffalo. 49-George Allen Davis (R.), Buffalo, 50-Albert T. Fancher (R.), Salamanca. 50. NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY OF 1904. Republicans, 97; Democrats, 52; Republican majority, 45; vacant, 1. 6. 8. 1. Thomas O'Neil (R.)....Brooklyn. 2. John McKeown (D.)...Brooklyn. 3. Thos. P. Reilly (D.)....Brooklyn. 4. J. E. Bullwinkel (D.)..Brooklyn. 5. 1. C. Metcalfe (D.)....Brooklyn. Frank J. Ulrich (D.). Brooklyn. 7. William Keegan (D.)... Brooklyn. John C. L. Daly (D.)..Brooklyn. 9. James J. Kehoe (D.)..Brooklyn. 10. Frank Cothren (R.)....Brooklyn. 11. Wm. S. Shanahan (D.). Brooklyn. 12. Oscar F. Thonet (R.)... Brooklyn. 13. Thos. F. Matthews (D.). Brooklyn. 14. John B. Ferre (D.)....Erooklyn. 15. Harry H. Dale (D.)...Brooklyn. 16. Richard C. Perry (R.)..Brooklyn. 17. Edw. C. Dowling (R.).Brooklyn. 18. Jacob D. Remsen (R.).Brooklyn. .Brooklyn. John Wolf (D.).. Louis J. Zettler (D.)...Brooklyn. Edwd. A. Miller (D.)..Brooklyn. 1. 1John T. Smith (R.)....Fishkill. 19. 20. ERIE. 21. 1. Chas. J. Quinn (D.)....Buffalo. 2. Robt. Lynn Cox (R.)...Buffalo. 3. 1Anth. F. Burke (D.)...Buffalo. 4. Chas. V. Lynch (D.)..Buffalo. 5. Chas. F. Brooks (R.)..Buffalo. Elected Nov. 3, 1903, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Charles P. McClelland (D.). MADISON. Robert J. Fish (R.).....Oneida. MONROE 1. 1Martin Davis (R.)...... RochesterJunc. 2. Charles E. Ogden (R.).. Rochester, 3. Charles E. Callahan (R.). Rochester. 4. John Pallace, jr. (D.). Brockport. MONTGOMERY. Wm. B. Charles (R.)....Amsterdam. NEW-YORK. 1. Thos. E. Coughlin (D.). New-York. 2. Albert E. Smith (D.)...New-York. 3. Anthony J. Barrett (D.). New-York. 4. 1Wm. H. Burns (D.)...New-York. 5. Edwd. R. Finch (R.)..New-York. 6. Charles Anderson (D.)..New-York. 7. Peter H. Sherry (D.)..New-York. 8. B. E. Siegelstein (D.)..New-York. 9. Patrick H. B.rd (D.)....New-York. 10. William Sohmer (D.)...New-York. 11. Hugh Dolan (D.)......New-York. 12. Edwd. Rosenstein (D.). New-York. 13. John C. Hackett (D.)... New-York. 14. Albert E. Wiegand (D.). New-York. 15. T. J. McManus (D.)...New-York. 16. Samuel Prince (D.)....New-York. 17. John C. Curry (D.)....New-York. 18. George P. Richter (D.). New-York. 19. 1Chas. F. Bostwick (R.). New-York. 20. P. F. Fitzsimmons (D.). New-York. 21. Joseph H. Adams (R.)..New-York. 22. 1Wm. H. Hornidge (D.). New-York. 23. Josiah T. Newcomb (R.). New-York. 24. John S. Carew (D.).....New-York. 25. Ez a K. Prentice (R.)..New-York. 26. Charles Leopold (D.)...New-York. 27. 1George B. Agnew (R.). New-York. 28. Emmanuel S. Cahn (D.). New-York. 29. Frdk. E. Perham (R.)..New-York. 30. G. A. Litthauer (D.)...New-York. 31. Ernest H. Wallace (R.). New-York. 32. Julius Brosin (D.)......New-York. 33. James O. Farrell (D.)..New-York. 34, 1Wm. J. Ellis (D.)......New-York. 35. 1Peter J. Everett (D.)...New-York. SULLIVAN. 1John F. Simpson (R.)..Hurleyvilla. TIOGA. LEdwin S. Hanford (R.). Waverly. TOMPKINS. 1George E. Monroe (R.). Dryden. ULSTER. 1. Chas. T. Coutant (R.)..Kingston. 2. W. T. Cunningham (R.). Ellenville. ...Orr's Mills. 1. 2. 1. 1Chas. S. Bridgman (R.). Kendall, OSWEGO. 1. Thomas D. Lewis (R....Fulton. 2. Fred. G. Whitney (R.)..Pulaski. OTSEGO. 1John B. Conkling (R.). Cooperstown. 1Renominated. 2 William H. Hughes (R.), re-elected Nov. 3. 1903, committed sricide after election. Vacancy filled at special election Dec. 29, 1903. |