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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

(Salary of Chief Justice, $13,000; of each Associate Justice, $12,500.)

MELVILLE W. FULLER, Illinois, Chief Justice.

1. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Massachusetts.

Justices.

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HORACE H. LURTON, Tennessee..

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JOSEPH M'KENNA, California.

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Reporter of the Supreme Court-Charles Henry Butler (1902), New York, $4,500.
Clerk-James H. McKenney (1880), District of Columbia, $6,000.
Marshal-J. M. Wright (1888), Kentucky, $3,500.
United States Circuit Judges.

(Annual salary, $7,000.)

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First Maine, Massachusetts, Hampshire and Rhode Island; Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island; William L. Putnam, Maine; Francis C. Lowell, Massachusetts.

Second-Connecticut, New York and Vermont; E. Henry Lacombe, Alfred C. Coxe and Henry Galbraith Ward, New York; Walter C. Noyes, Connecticut.

Third Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; Joseph Buffington, Pennsylvania; George Gray, Delaware; Will iam M. Lanning, New Jersey.

Fourth Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia; Nathan Goff, West Virginia; Jete C. Pritchard, North Carolina.

Georgia

Florida, Fifth Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas; Don A. Pardee, Louisiana; Andrew P. McCormick, Texas; David D. Shelby, Alabama.

Sixth-Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee; John W. Warrington, Ohio; Henry F. Severens, Michigan;

Seventh-Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin; Francis E. Baker, Indiana; James G. Jenkins and William H. Seaman, Wisconsin: Peter S. Grosscup and Christian C. Kohlsaat, Illinois.

Eighth-Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kan sas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming and Territory of New Mexco; Walter H. Sanborn, Minnesota; Willis Van Devanter, Wyoming; William C. Hook, Kansas; Elmer B. Adams, Missouri.

Ninth-California, Idaho, Montana. Ne wada, Oregon and Washington, and TerriCories 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.) William I. Grubb, Birmingham; (M. D.) Thomas G. Jones, Montgomery; (S. D.) H. T. Toulmin.

Mobile.

Alaska-(1st D.) Thomas R. Lyons, Juneau; (2d D.) Alfred S. Moore, Nome; за D.) Edward E. Cushman, Valdez; 4th D.) Peter D. Overfield, Fairbanks. Salary of judges, $7,500,

Arkansas-(E. D.) Jacob Trieber, Little Rock; (W. D.) J. H. Rogers, Fort Smith. California-(N. D.) J. J. De Haven and W. C. Van Fleet, San Francisco; (S. D.) Olin Wilborn, Los Angeles.

Colorado-Robert E. Lewis, Denver. Connecticut-James P. Platt, Hartford. Delaware-E. G. Bradford, Wilmington. Florida-(N. D.) Wm. B. Sheppard, Pensacola; (S. D.) J. W. Looke, Jacksonville.

Georgia-(N. D.) W. T. Newman, Atlanta (S. D.) Emory Speer, Macon. Hawaii-Sanford B. Dole and

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Louisiana-(E. D.) Rufus E. Foster, New Orleans; (W. D.) Aleck Boarman, Shreveport.

Maine-Clarence Hale, Portland. Maryland-Thomas J. Morris, Baltimore. Massachusetts-Fred'k Dodge, Boston. Michigan-(E. D.) Hy. H. Swan, Detroit (W. D.) Loyal E. Knappen, Grand Rapids.

Minnesota-Charles A. Willard, Minneapolis; Page Morris, Duluth.

Mississippi-(N. and S. D.) Henry C. Niles, Kosciusko.

Missouri (E. D.) David P. Dyer, St. Louis (W. D.) J. F. Phillips, Kansas City.

Montana-William H. Hunt, Helena. Nebraska-William H. Munger, Omaha, and Thomas C. Munger, Lincoln. Nevada-Edward S. Farrington, Car

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James L. Martin, Brattle

Virginia-(E. D.) Edmund Waddill, jr., Richmond; (W. D.) Henry C. McDowell, Lynchburg.

Washington-(W. D.) Cornelius H. Hanford and George Donworth, Seattle; (E. D.) Edward Whitson, Spokane.

West Virginia-(N. D.) Aiston G. Dayton, Philippi; (S. D.) Benjamin F. Keller, Bramwell.

Wisconsin-(E. D.) Joseph V. Quarles. Milwaukee; (W. D.) Arthur L. Sanborn, Madison.

Wyoming-John A. Riner. Cheyenne.

United States Judges in Territories.
Arizona-Chief Justice, Edward Kent.
Associate Justices-Fletcher M. Doan,
Edward M. Doe, John H. Campbell and
Ernest W. Lewis. Annual salary, $3,000.
Hawaii-Supreme Court-Chief Justice,
Alfred S. Hartwell. Associate Justices-
Arthur A. Wilder and Antonio Perry.
Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,500;
of Associates, $5,000. Circuit Judges-
First Circuit, John T. DeBolt, William
L. Whitney and W. J. Robinson, Hono-
lulu: Second Circuit, Selden B.
bury, Walluku; Third Circuit, John T.
Kings-
Matthewman, Kailua; Fourth Circuit,
Charles F. Parsons, Hilo; Fifth Circuit,
J. Hardy, Lihue. Annual salary, $3,000.

New Mexico-Chief Justice, W. H.
Pope. Associate Justices-J. R. McFie,
F. W. Parker, Edward A. Mann, Ira A.
Abbott, Alfred W. Cooley and Merritt
C. Meecham. Annual salary, $3,000.
Porto Rico-Chief Justice, José C. Her-
nandez. Associate Justices-Adolph
Grant Wolf, Emilio Toro y Cuevas,
José M. Figueras and James H. McLeary.
Annual salary of Chief Justice, $5,000;
of Associate Justices, $4,500.

United States Court of Claims. Chief Justice-Stanton J. Peelle, Indiana. Associate Justices-C. B. Howry, Mississippi; Fenton W. Booth, Illinois; George W. Atkinson, West Virginia; Samuel S. Barney, Wisconsin. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $6,500; of Associate Justices, $6,000.

Court of Customs Appeals.
Not yet organized.

Court of Appeals, D. C.

Chief Justice-Seth Shepard, D. C. Associate Justices-Charles H. Robb, Vermont; Josiah A. Van Orsdel, Wyoming. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $7,500; of Associates. $7,000.

Supreme Court, D. C.

Chief Justice-Harry M. Clabaugh, Maryland. Associate Justices-Job Barnard, D. C.; T. H. Anderson, Ohio; Ashley M. Gould, Maryland; Wendell F. Stafford, Vermont; Daniel Wright, Ohio. Annual salary, $6,000.

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United States Court for China. Judge-Rufus H. Thayer, District of Columbia, $8,000; District Attorney, Arthur Bassett, Missouri, $4,000; Marshal, Daniel A. Wilson, jr., Michigan, $3,000.

United States District Attorneys. (Salaries range from $3,000 to $10,000, according to relative importance of posts.) Alabama-(N. D.) Oliver D. Street, Birmingham; (M. D.) Erastus J. Parsons, Montgomery; (S. D.) William H. Armbrecht, Mobile.

Alaska-(1st D.) John J. Boyce.

Junea; (2d D.) George B. Grigsby, Nome; (3d D.) Cornelius D. Murane, Valdez; (4th D.) James J. Crossley, Fairbanks.

Arizona-J. L. B. Alexander, Tucson. Arkansas-(E. D.) W. G. Whipple, Little Rock; (W. D.) John I. Worthington, Fort Smith.

California-(N. D.) Robert T. Devlin, San Francisco; (S. D.) Aloysius I. McCormick, Los Angeles.

Colorado-Thomas Ward, jr., Denver. Connecticut-J. T. Robinson, Hartford. Delaware-John P. Nields, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Daniel W. Baker, Washington.

Florida-(N. D.) Fred. C. Cubberly. Pensacola; S. D.) John M. Cheney, Jacksonville.

Georgia-(N. D.) Farish C. Tate, Atlanta; (S. D.) Marion Erwin, Macon, Hawaii-A. L. C. Atkinson, Honolulu. Idaho C. H. Lingenfelter, Boise. Illinois-(N. D.) Edwin W. Sims, Chicago; (E. D.) William E. Trautmann, Danville; (S. D.) William A. Northcott, Springfield.

Indiana-C. W. Miller, Indianapolis. Iowa (N. D.) Fred. F. Faville. (S D.) M. L. Temple.

Kansas-Henry J. Bone, Topeka. Kentucky-(E. D.) J. H. Tinsley, Covington; (W. D.) George Du Relle, Louis ville.

Louisiana-(E. D.) Charlton R. Beattie, New Orleans; (W. D.) M. C. Elstner. Shreveport.

Maine Robert T. Whitehouse, Portland. Maryland-John C. Rose, Baltimore. Massachusetts-Asa P. French, Boston. Michigan-(E. D.) Frank H. Watson, Detroit; (W. D.) G. G. Covell, Grand Rapids.

Minnesota-Charles C. Houpt, St. Paul.
Mississippi-(N. D.) William D. Frazee,
Oxford; (S. D.) Robert C. Lee, Jackson.
Missouri-(E. D.) Henry W. Blodgett,
St. Louis; (W. D.) A. S. Van Valken-
burgh, Kansas City.

Montana-James W. Freeman, Helena.
Nebraska-Charles A. Goss, Omaha.
Nevada-Samuel Platt, Carson City.

New Hampshire-C. W. Hoitt, Concord. New Jersey-J. B. Vreeland, Newark. New Mexico David J. Leahy, Santa Fé.

New York-(N. D.) G. B. Curtiss, Binghamton; (S. D.) Henry A. Wise, New York City; (E. D.) William J. Youngs, Brooklyn; (W. D.) John Lord O'Brian, Buffalo.

North Carolina-(E. D.) Harry Skinner, Raleigh; (W. D.) A. E. Holton, Winston. North Dakota-P. H. Rourke, Fargo. Ohio (N. D.) William L. Day, Cleveland; (S. D.) Sherman T. McPherson, Cincinnati.

Oklahoma-(E. D.) William J. Gregg, Tulsa; (W. D.) John Embry, Guthrie.

Oregon-John McCourt, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) J. Whittaker Thompson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) Charles B. Witmer, Harrisburg; (W. D.) John H. Jordan, Pittsburg.

Porto Rico-J. R. F. Savage, San Juan. Rhode Island-C. A. Wilson, Providence. South Carolina-Ernest F. Cochran, Charleston.

South Dakota-Edward Sioux Falls.

E. Wagner,

Tennessee--(E. D.) J. R. Penland, 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.) Charles A. Boynton, Waco.

Utah-Hiram E. Booth, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Alex. Dunnett, St. Johnsbury. Virginia-(E. D.) Lunsford L. Lewis, Richmond; (W. D.) T. L. Moore, Roanoke. Washington-(W. D.) Elmer Ely Todd, Seattle (E. D.) A. George Avery, Spokane.

West Virginia-(N. D.) Reese Blizzard, Parkersburg; (S. D.) Harold A. Ritz, Huntington.

Wisconsin-(E. D.) Henry K. Butterfield, Milwaukee; (W. D.) George H. Gordon, Madison.

Wyoming-T. F. Burke, Cheyenne. United States Marshals. (Salaries range from $2,000 to $5,000, according to importance of posts.)

Alabama-(N. D.) Pope M. Long, Birmingham; (M. D.) James H. Judkins, Montgomery; (S. D.) Gilbert B. Deans, Mobile.

Alaska-(1st D.) Daniel A. Sutherland, Juneau; (2d D.) Thomas C. Powell, Nome; (3d D.) Harvey P. Sullivan, Valdez; (4th D.) H. K. Love, Fairbanks.

Arizona-Charles A. Overlock, Tucson. Arkansas-(E. D.) Harmon L. Remmel, Little Rock; (W. D.) John, Frank Mayes, Fort Smith.

California-(N. D.) Charles T. Elliott, San Francisco; (S. D.) Leo V. Youngworth, Los Angeles.

Colorado-Dewey C. Bailey, Denver. Connecticut-Edson S. Bishon. Hartford. Delaware-Wm. R. Flinn, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Aulick Palmer, Washington.

Florida-(N. D.) Thomas F. McGourin, Pensacola; (S. D.) John F. Horr, Jacksonville.

Georgia (N. D.) Walter H. Johnson, Atlanta; (S. D.) George F. White, Macon. Hawaii-E. R. Hendry, Honolulu. Idaho S. L. Hodgin, Boisé. Illinois-(N. D.) Luman T. Hoy, Chi

cago; (E. D.) Charles P. Hitch, Danville; (S. D.) Leon A. Townsend. Springfield. Indiana-Henry C. Pettit, Indianapolis. Iowa-(N. D.) Edward Knott, Dubuque; (S. D.) Frank B. Clark, Des Moines.

Kansas-Wm. H. Mackey, jr., Topeka. Kentucky-(E. D.) Stephen G. Sharp, Covington; (W. D.) George W. Long, Louisville.

Louisiana-(E. D.) Victor Loisel, New Orleans (W. D.) C. C. Duson, Shreveport.

Maine-Henry W. Mayo, Portland. Maryland-John F. Langhammer, Balti

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Mississippi (N. D.) Aaron M. Storer, Oxford (S. D.) Edgar S. Wilson, Jackson. Missouri-(E. D.) William L. Morsey, St. Louis; (W. D.) Edwin R. Durham, Kansas City.

Montana-A. W. Merrifield, Helena. Nebraska--William P. Warner, Omaha. Nevada-H. J. Humphreys, Carson City. New Hampshire-E. P. Nute, Concord. New Jersey-Thomas J. Alcott, Trenton. New Mexico-Creighton M. Foraker, Albuquerque.

New York-(N. D.) Clinton D. MacDougall, Auburn; (S. D.) William Henkel, New York City: (E. D.) Charles J. Haubert, Brooklyn; (W. D.) William R. Compton, Elmira.

North Carolina-(E. D.) Claudius Dockery, Raleigh; Greensboro.

North Dakota-James F. Shea, Fargo. Ohio-(N. D.) Hyman D. Davis, Cleveland; (S. D.) Eugene L. Lewis, Cincinnati.

Oklahoma-(E. D.) Samuel G. Victor, Ardmore; (W. D.) John R. Abernathy, Anadarko.

Oregon-Charles J. Reed, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) John B. Robinson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) James M. Yeager, Scranton; (W. D.) Stephen P. Stone, Pittsburg.

Porto Rico-H. S. Hubbard, San Juan. Rhode Island-Daniel R. Ballou, Providence.

South Carolina-J. D. Adams, Charleston.

Tennessee-(E. D.) William A. Dunlap, Knoxville; (M. D.) John W. Overall, Nashville; (W. D.) Frank S. Elgin, Memphis.

Texas-(N. D.) George H. Green; Dallas (S. D.) C. G. Brewster, Galveston; (E. D.) Andrew J. Houston, Paris; (W. D.) Eugene Nolte, San Antonio.

Utah-J. H. Anderson, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Horace Ward Bailey, Rut

land.

Virginia-(E. D.) Morgan Treat. Richmond; (W. D.) S. B. Allen, Harrisonburg. Washington-(W. D.) Charles B. Hopkins, Tacoma; (E. D.) George H. Baker, Spokane.

West Virginia-(N. D.) Charles D. Elliott, Parkersburg; (S. D.) Frank H. Tyree, Huntington,

Wisconsin-(E. D.) Harry A. Wiel, Milwaukee; (W. D.) Charles Lewiston, Madison.

Wyoming-Louis G. Davis, Cheyenne.

THE SENATE.

JAMES S. SHERMAN, of New York,

Vice-President and President of the Senate.

CHARLES G. BENNETT, of New York, Secretary...

Salary of each Senator, $7,500.

Republicans, 59; Democrats, 33.

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Kentucky.

Louisiana.

...Republican... Beechmont

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Democrat....Franklin

Maine.

Republican... Ellsworth

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Maryland.

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Mississippi.

Hernando De Soto Money... Democrat....Mississippi C'y. Oct. 8, 1897..March 3, 1911! Anselm J. McLaurin.........Democrat....Brandon .......March 4, 1901..March 3, 1913

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George E. Chamberlain..... Democrat.... Portland ... ... March 4, 1909.. March 3, 1915

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1Appointed November 10, 1909, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Martin N. Johnson (R.).

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