2 Tu. a. 1 M. Nov., 1908. of land and water. 2 Quadrennial State elections. Annual elections. * Quadrennial sessions. For terms of office, salaries, etc., of Governors and other State officers (including names of other officials) see under title "State Governments." Note-If the forty-five. States be arranged according to the mode of admission, excepting the thirteen original States, they WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN THE UNITED STATES. In the United States women possess suffrage upon equal terms with men at all elections in four states: In Wyoming, established in 1869; Colorado, in 1893; Utah, in 1895; Idaho, in 1896. In Kansas women possess school suffrage and municipal suffrage. In 18 additional states women possess school suffrage. Either full or fractional suffrage for women exists in 26 states. The officers for 1906-07 of the Woman's National Suffrage Association, whose chief object is the extension of woman suffrage, are as follows: President, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Philadelphia; vice-president at large, Florence Kelley, New York City; corresponding secretary, Kate M. Gordon, New Orleans, La.; recording secretary, Alice Stone Blackwell, Boston, Mass.; treasurer, Harriet Taylor Upton, Warren, Ohio; auditors, Laura Clay, Lexington, Ky., and Dr. Annice Jeffreys Myers, Portland, Ore. SUFFRAGE IN THE UNITED STATES. ALABAMA-CAPITAL, MONTGOMERY. Braxton B. Comer..... 14 years..January 19, 1911.. $5,000 Comm'r Agriculture......J. A. Wilkinson...... All State officials Democrats. 4 years.. January 19, 1911.. 1,800 2,500 2,400 2,100 2,100 2,250 Governor Surveyor-General and ex-officio Secretary....William L. Distin.... General Agent Education Sheldon Jackson. All Territorial officials Republicans. ALASKA (TERRITORY)—CAPITAL, JUNEAU. $5,000 4,000 2,000 Governor Lieutenant-Governor Auditor Treasurer Chief Justice. Attorney-General 4 years.. January, 1911. COLORADO-CAPITAL, DENVER. Supt. Public Instruction. Katherine L. Craig. 2 years.. January, 1909. HARTFORD. 2 years.. January, 1909. $6,000 2 8,000 8,000 3,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 3,000 2Ten dollars a day as President of Senate during |