IBSEN, Henrik, Norwegian poet and dra-1 bert, Cardinal Archbishop of Autun, matist, 78, Christiana, May 23. France, 78, Autun, Feb. 11. IGNATIEFF, Count Alexis Pavlovitch, PREFONTAINE, Raymond. Canadian Russian administrator, 66, killed at Minister of Marine and Fisheries, 55, Tyer, Russia, Dec. 22. Dec. 25, 1905. KODAMA, General Baron, Japanese sol-1 REED. Sir Edward J., naval designer, ex-chief constructor of the British navy, dier, Tokio, July 22. 76, London, Nov. 30. LABOURE, Cardinal Archbishop RICHTER, Eugen, German Radical Rennes, 64, Rennes, France, April 21. leader and editor, 68, Berlin, March 10. LAWSON, Sir Wilfred, English Parlia- | RICHTHOFEN, Baron von, German Sec mentary leader and temperance advo-- retary of Foreign Affairs, 59, Berlin, .cate, 77, London, July. Jan. 17. MEJIA, Ignacio, Mexican soldier and SEDDON. Richard John, Prime Minister statesman, 92, Ayotla Mejia, Mexico, of New Zealand, 65, at sea, June 11. Dec. 2 TOOLE, J, L., English actor, 76, Brigh-|| PELLEGRINI, Carlos, ex--President of ton, Édg., July 30. Argentina, 59, Buenos Ayres, July 16. SINIBU, Viscount, former Prime Minister PEREDA, Jose Maria de, Spanish novel I of Brazil, 97, Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 22. ist, 73, Santander, Spain, March 2 VON HARTMANN, Karl Robert Edward, PERRAUD, the Rev. Adolphe Louis Al- German philosopher, 64, Berlin, June 6 ADDENDA AND ERRATA. T On Dec, 19 President Roosevelt made these nominations in the diplomatic service: Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary-Joseph W. Lee, Maryland to Guatemala and Honduras; Horace G. Knowles, Delaware, Rumania and Servia; Will iams C. Fox, New Jersey, to Ecuador; Thomas C. Dawson, lowa, to Colombia. Minister Resident and Consul General-Fenton P. M. McCreery, Michigan, to Santo Domingo. Secretaries of Embassies Montgomery Schuyler, j., New York, at St. Peters burg; John Gardner Coolidge, Massachusetts, at Mexica. Second Secretaries of Embassies--Nelson O'Shaughnessy, New York, at St. Peters burg; Robert M, Winthrop, Massachusetts, at Rome Secretaries of Legations Leonard M. Thomas, Pennsylvania, at Madrid; Stanton S. Eckels, New York, to Gretce and Montenegro and of the diplomatic agency at Sofia, Bulgaria; Robert Woods Bliss, New York, at Brussels. Secretary of Legation and Consul General Philip M. Brown, Massachusetts, to Rumania and Servia. On the same day John Barrett, Minister to Colombia, was elected director of the Bureau of American Republics to succeed Williams C. Fox, appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador. William Haywood, Consul General at Seoul, Corean died on Dec. 14 The Rev. Dr. Charles C. McCabe, Methodist Episcopal Bishop, died in New York | City, Dee, 19. Governor-elect Charles E. Hughes announced on Dec. 21 that he would appoint Charles H. Keep, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Superintendent of Banking in New York State, Succeeding F. D. Kilburn It was unofficially announced on Dec. 21 that the Right Hon. James Bryce would succeed Sir Henry M, Durand as British Ambassador at Washington. On page 250, under Minnesota, the Secretary of State should be Julius A. Schmahl, instead of P. E. Hanson. On page 250, under Nevada, the Secretary of State should be william G. Douglass R.), and the Superintendent of Public Instruction should be Orvis Ring (R.). On page 250, under North Dakota, the state oficials except Governor and Chief Justice are candidates declared defeated. For corrected list of state officials see under Elections in States," page 339. On page 247, under Arkansas, the title Commissioner of Agriculture belongs at foot of column. For corrected list of state officials see under "Elections in States, page 312, On Dec. 18 Charles G. Washburn (R.) was elected a Representative to the Fiftynintb Congress from the 3d Congress District of Massachusetts, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rockwood Hoar (R.). The Right Rev. Henry Cosgrove, Roman Catholic Bishop of Davenport, Iowa died December 22. Augustus J. Ricks, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, died Dec. 22. Enrique Creel has been appointed Mexican Ambassador at Washington. 310 ... 39 46 Actg of Congress, 1905-'06.........85-122, Censta, Federal: Population of 1 Agricultural Department..... .... 87 Population of States, etc., 1900..137, 138 1 Agricultural statistics....... ...173 Population of States, 1800-1900..244, 245 Alabama: General information. +-246 Population of United States.....137, 138 ..311 Population of principal countries. 241, 242 Miutary forces...................... 44 Sex, nativity. race, illiteracy....137, 138 State officials....... CengusInterdecennial.. Alaska: General Informatien......244-246 Census, N. Y. State, 1906.. Territorial officials...................217 Alcohol denatured ................103, 1041 103, 104 China American Court for.. Chronological eras..................... Assembly Districts in New York..... 290 Churches: Oficers and organization Congress Districts in New Jersey....336 of ......... ......................206-212 Congress Districts in New York. 288-290 Church days and feasts.............. 7 Representation of states in Congress. 174 Circulation, Treasury statement.......147 Penate Districts in New York........290 | Circulation of coin and paper...... 148, 149 Appropriations by Congress, 1905-'07..123 Cities of U. S., over 25,000.. Areas: Principal nations...........227, 228 Between 3,000 and 25.000........141-144 Civil Service Commission...... Arizona: General Information..... Civil Service laws: Federal....... 124, 125 ..... 44 Coins and coinage: Coinage in United Statehood legislation....... .....115 Territorial officials...... ...........247 Coins of U. S.... Arkansas: General information.....244-246 Philippine coinage...................129 Election tables ..................311, 312 Values of foreign coins..... 34, 235 Colorado: General information....24+246 State officials...... .... 247, 311, 379 Election tables...... ...........314 Arm : Mexican, strength of ..... .239 Military forces...... United States: General officers of. .. 38 Colleges and universities..... . 213-2015 Legislation affecting. 1906...... ..107 Commercial and financial statistics.146-173 Congregational officers, etc........210, 211 ..... 45 Congress, U. S.: Appropriations of Military divisions and commanders. 39 LIXth. lst session...................12 Nationalized militia..... ... . 44 Laws of LIXth, ist session..... ...... 47 Representatives and Delegates in Representatives and Delegates in 38 Senators in LIXth .......... Assembly of New Jersey........ .337 Treaties ratified, 1906... Assembly or New York: Members. . 274-276 Vole for, 1904 and 1906... Vote for ........................363367 Astronomical calculations.............3-15 Connecticut: General informatio .244 245 Athletics .................... ..302, 303 Election tables....... Automobile racing records......... 305, 306 Military forces.............. Bank notes outstanding............148, 149 State officials. Banks: National condition of.....149. 150 | Constitution of United States.. Savings .............................151 State banks, trust companies, etc, 150, 151 Legislation reorganizing.... Bankruptcy: Federal act..........132, 133 Rules regulating appointment Baptist officers and organizations.. 209, 210 Copyright .............. Baseball ..........................294 297 Cuba .... .............310 Currency, kinds in circulation.. ..148, 14 Billiards ..........................309, 310 .309, 310 National bank note..... Boiling temperatures................... 14 Paper outstanding....... Bonds, U. s., on deposit in Treas- ury .............................148, 149 Deaths of 1906............... Bowling ...................... ........304 Debt: U. S. debt statement........146. 14 Budget, New York City, 1906-07..265, 266 Debts of principal nations.. | Delaware: General information.. .2442 Cabinet chiefs, 1789-1906. .........178 -182 Election tables....... Calendar, Chinese..................... 0 Calendar, Jewish ............. Democratic national platform and can- didates, 1904 ....................193-191 Calltornla: General Information... 244-246 | Democratic party, national organiza- Election tables..................313, 314 tion ............. ...........202 | Military forces.............. .........44 State committee chairmen.... .247 Departments, executive, U. 8.: 37 ..................354 ... 36 Elew Commerce and Labor........ 38 Grand Army of the Republic. .....226, 227 Guam ........................ .187 Hawaii: General information. 44-246 .354 ..... 44 ....248 375 | Hockey ...............................304 60. 61 ...257, 258 ...... 14 Horse racing...... ...307-300 .76, 77 | House of Representatives, U. S., LIXth 6, 257 Congress ..........................79482 12. 131 House of Representatives, U. S., LXth Congress .........................82-85 ..317, 318 .226 Military forces.... .248 Election tables......... 318-320 .....44 .......248 .......374 Of principal nations.............241, 242 Indebtedness and property of states.... 370 371 Election tables.............. 320, 321 Military forces....... State officials..... ......248 OnV2 Industries and products, U. S.; census ..... 206, 24 of 190 ..........................164, 165 Insular dependencies..... .....183-187 ...........212 Interest laws.................. .........254 Internal revenue statistics.........153, 154 ....379 Interstate Commerce Commission....38, 92 Iowa: General information.........244-246 Election tables...................321-323 Military forces........ ........ 44 State officials. ........249 Isthmian Canal Zone........ .187-189 Legislation affecting 1906.. ...... 104, 105 Jamestown exposition..............117, 118 Jewish calendar........... .75-78 Justices U. S. Supreme Court...75, 182, 183 Kansas: General information. .244-248 Election tables............. 323, 324 .....315-316 ..... 44 ...... 44 State officials.........................249 ......248 Kentucky: General information..... 244-246 .297, 298 Election tables...................324326 Military forces....................... 44 State officials....... ....249 Kings County: Officials.. ........269 Vote in 1905.....................267-270 Labor laws, U. S............... ......133, 134 lawn tennis.......................295, 20' 910 Legal holidays..................... 257, 258 235 Loan and trust companies...... .......150 159 Legislation: Federal, 1905-'06.......85-122 For New York State..............276-287 Louisiana: General information....244 246 99K | Election tables.....................326, 327 .... 44 ...249 317 ...211 ... 8 244246 Election tables... 327 .168 1 Military forces....................... 44 152 State officials.........................249 61 152 Marriage and divorce laws... .255-257 .77. 78 .........35-189 Maryland: General Information....244 246 Election tables .................327, 328 **298 299 .. ...... 88 244-24 i N ........92 93 1 51 ..........250 I 2050 ...290 2554 97 Military forces. ..... 44, Nen Hampshire, General Informa- 249 .835. 33 328 State oficials...... 251 New Jersey: General information. Congress districts. B. 331 Legislature of 1907.. ..337 Military torces... State officials .... 238, 239 New Mexico: General informati 244246 Election tables.. Military forces........... Statehood act.. ..11 Territorial officials........ :.200 New York: General information.... .. 244-246, Appropriations. ..354 somh * - :::............ .330 187 74-274 ..... ...... Census of. 1905..... ...291 ...291 Congress districts... 88-290 County clerks........ ....294 Governors of..... Judiciary .......... .. 272-274 . ...276-287 Legislaturo, members of, 1907....274-274 · Military forces...... . National Guard.. ....250 Naval forces.... Meridian passages of................ 12 Polltical committees.... Place in Zodiac...................... 9 Senators for 1907-'08. Coinage In United States mints. . 151, 152 Sherifts ........... Taxes ...... ." .363-367 Governor, 1906 (by counties)... President, 1964 (by counties) 7. 360 .355 .367 9270 .333, 334 269 ..269 ...250 26 9-74 Mayors or............: ...............264 ..269 .. ..................287-270 .....99-103 North Carolina: General information... 244-240 ..................337–339 Military forces.......................4 State officials.. ...251 North Dakota: General information. 244-246| ..339 ..57, 58 Military forces.... 1. 379 .ge_43 .35-39 .607% ..76-78 .... .. .... 59 Marino corps..... 58 59 247-254 .... 44 Ohio: General information... .244-246 .......................200 Election tables ..................339-341 Election tableg .....................835 State officials..... -246 251, 379 Military forces.... ...356 tarsaciais car. ..870 ......2 257-270 Coinpinez: sana 1907.: Republicar vote foby states: .... Statehood legislation..... ..111 .252 Products and industries, U. 8.....164, 165 341, 342 National platform and candidates .... 44 1904 ..........................197, 198 .....252 Public Printing Reforms.........106, 107 .....238, 239 Quarantine legislation............112, 113 Canal Zone........................... Railroad rate regulation.............85-93 104, 105 Railway traffic and valuations.....171-173 Rainfall and temperature (U. S.)......136 ......226-232 Receipts and expenditures, U. 9...163, 164 Religion .. ......206-212 Navy .................. .........56, 57 Christian Endeavor Society..........212 Church days....................... " Congregational societies and offi- cers ..........................210, 211 .342, 343 Episcopal sees and bishops, Protest- 44 ant ...........................206, 207 ..... 252 Lutheran Church Council............211 .186 ties, etc...... ............207, 208 ...120 Presbyterian societies and officers.. ...105 Statistics of denominations in U, S..206 ...6, 7 Young Men's Christian Association...211 Representation in ('ongress, ratio of...174 Representatives in LIXth Congress..79-82 In LXth Congress.................8% .....82-85 Popular vote for, 1904 and 1906.368, 369 candidates, 1904,.............. 193-197 didates, 1904.....................190-193 :::...............190-205 Legislation improving... ......115, 116 1904 .......................... 200, 201 Military forces.............. .....44 .252 .226 Richmond County, vote of 1905. .268 ..-303, 304 .......151 1904 ..........................198-200 Senate, U. S.; Election of members....28 ......337 ...... 11 ......300, 301 198-200 | Socialist Labor: National officers......205 233 Patriotic ............ ......43, 44, 46 South Carolina: General information.... 244246 .344 ... 44 252 jiado por 1804.. .....306 .........226-232 |