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Redbook-1894 (25GA) RALPH P. LOWE, FOURTH GOVERNOR OF IOWA, 1858. \ .. EGISTES. PUBLISHED BY THE- of State. JSSg ©r6cr of tbc General ... 1894 ... DESMOINES: GEO. H. RAGSDALE, STATE PRINTER. 1894. Official Register EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Governor— FRANK D. JACKSON, Polk Co ; term expires January, 1896. W. S. RICHARDS, Private Secretary to the Governor. Lieutenant Governor— WARREN S. DUNGAN, Lucas Co.; term expires January, 1896. Secretary of State— W. M. MCFARLAND, Emmet Co.; term expires January, 1895. C. S. BYRKIT, Deputy Secretary of State. Auditor of State— C. G. MCCARTHY, Story Co.; term expires January, 1895. OLE O. ROE, Deputy Auditor of State. Treasurer of State— BYRON A. BEESON, Polk Co.; term expires January, 1895. D. B. DAVIDSON, Deputy Treasurer of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction— HENRY SAFIN, Polk Co.; term expires January, 1896. W. S. WILSON, Deputy Superintendent. Adjutant-Ge?ieral and A. Q. M. G.— *GEORGE GREENE, Linn Co.; appointed Jan. 21, 1892. Commissioner of Labor Statistics— *J. R. SOVEREIGN, Cass Co.; term expires April 1, 1894. Librarian— *MRS. MARY H. MILLER, Polk Co.; the term expires May 1,1894. State Geologist— KSAMUBL CALVIN, Johnson Co.; postoffice, Iowa City. TJC. R- KEYES, Assistant Geologist, Des Moines. 4 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. Mine Inspectors— *lst District, John Verner, Cleveland. *2d District, John W. Canty, Youngstown. *3d District, M. G. Thomas, Des Moines. M. C. BENNETT, Secretary to the Board. Terms of Inspectors expire April 1, 1894 (office at Des Moines). Board of Examiners for Mine Inspectors— WILLIAM MITCHELL, Dunreath, Miner. THOMAS H. DAVIS, Beacon, Miner. JAMES E. STOUT, Des Moines, Operator. ALBERT STEIN, Fort Dodge, Operator. FLOYD DAVIS, Des Moines, Engineer. Appointed by the Executive Council March 1, 1892, under pro- vision of Chapter 52, Laws Twenty-second General Assembly. Term, two years. Curator Historical Collection— **CHARLES ALDRICH, Boone Co.; term expires 1898. B. F. GUE, Secretary, Des Moines. State Printer— JGEORGE H. RAGSDALE, Plymouth CO.; term expires January 1, 1895; office, Des Moines. State Binder— {OTTO NELSON, Polk Co.; term expires January 1, 1895; office, Des Moines. Railroad Commissioners— PETER A. DEY, Johnson Co.; term expires January, 1895. GEORGE W. PERKINS, Fremont Co.; term expires January, 1896. JOHN W. LUKE, Franklin Co.; term expires January, 1897. W. W. AINSWORTH, Polk Co., Secretary to the Board. Superintendent of Weights and Measures— *PROF. L. G. WELD, Johnson Co ; postoffice, Iowa City. Director of Weather Service— gj. R. SAGE, Polk Co.; term expires June 3, 1894. Inspector of [Illuminating] Oils— (JAMES J. DUNN, Dubuque Co.; term expires April 1, 1894. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 5 Deputies— BRAD HOPKINS, Dubuque JOHN M. KENNEY, Keokuk. W. G. MERCEIV, Burlington. P. H. STRATTON, Davenport. M. P. HE ALE Y, Cedar Rapids. E. C. FRENCH, Ottumwa. I. VAN METRE, Waterloo. GEO. W. HYATT, Fort Dodge. FRANK P. BRADLEY, Des Moines. ED. L GARDNER. Knoxville. FRANK S. WIDL, Marshalltown. C. K. SMITH, Sioux City. E. ROSCH, Council Bluffs. L. A. ALLEN, Iowa City. Commission to Revise the Revenue Laws— *fCHARLES E. WHITING, Whiting, Chairman. *fAuGUST POST, Moulton, Secretary. *fCHARLES A. CLARK, Cedar Rapids. *fED. C. LANE, Guthrie Center. WM. H. FLEMING, Polk Co., Secretary to the Commission. Dairy Commissioner— *AUGUSTUS C. TUPPER, Mitchell Co.; term expires May 1, 1894. Fish Commissioner— *T. J. GRIGGS, O'Brien Co.; office, Spirit Lake; term expires April 1, 1894. Veterinary Surgeon— * M. STALKER, Story Co.; postoffice, Ames; term expires April 27, 1896. Custodia?i of Public Buildings and Property — fW. L. CARPENTER, Polk Co.; term expires March 31, 1894. Inspector of Boats— *MILO W. Brown, Clay Co.; postoffice, Spencer. *ALONZO A. JENKS, Decatur Co.; postoffice, Leon. *J. C. BIXBY, Pottawattamie Co.; postoffice, Council Bluffs. * JAMES BOTTOMS, Baena Vista CO.; postoffice, Storm Lake. *W. E. Moss, Floyd Co.; postoffice Charles City. *A. W. JONES, Buena Vista Co.; postoffice Storm Lake. Terms all expire May 9, 1894. ^Appointed by the Geological Board. *Appointed by the Governor. tAppointed by the Governor with consent of the Legislature. ^Elected by the Legislature §Appointed by the Governor on recommendation of Agricultural Board. **Appointed by Trustees of State Library. *tAppointed by the Executive Council. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. JUDICIAL. Supreme Court of Iowa. TERM EXPIRES. CHARLES T. GRANGER, Chief Justice, Waukon Dec. 31, 1894 JOSIAH GIVEN, Judge, Des Moines Dec. 31, 1895 JAMES H. ROTHROCK, Judge, Cedar Rapids Dec. 31, 1896 L. G. KINNE, Judge, Toledo Dec. 31, 1897 GIFFORD S. ROBINSON, Judge, Iowa City Dec. 31, 1899 JOHN Y. STONE, Attorney-General, Mills county, post- office Des Moines Jan. 1895 GILBERT B. PRAY, Clerk of Supreme Court, Hamilton county, postoffice Des Moines Jan., 1895 CHRISTOPHER T. JONES, Deputy. NATHANIEL B. RAYMOND, Reporter Supreme Court, Des Moines, Polk county Jan., 1895 District Courts of Iowa. From which appeals may be taken to the Supreme Court. First District—J". M. CASEY, Ft. Madison; JAMES D. SMYTHE, Bur- lington. Second District—E. L. BURTON, Ottumwa; W. I. BABB, Mt. Pleas- ant; H. C. TRAVERSE, Bloomfield; W. D. TISDALE, Ottumwa. Third District—R. M. TOWNER, Corning; W. H. TEDFORD, Cory- don. Fourth District—SCOTT M. LADD, Sheldon; GEO. W. WAKEFIELD* Sioux City; F. R. GAYNOR, Le Mars; A. VAN WAGENEN, Rock Rapids. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 7 Fifth District—J. H. APPLEGATE, Guthrie Center; J. H. HENDER- SON, Indianola; A. W. WILKINSON, Winterset. Sixth District—D. RYAN, Newton; J. KELLY JOHNSON, Oskaloosa; A. R. DEWEY, Washington. Seventh District—C. M. WATERMAN, Davenport; W. F. BRANNAN, Muscatine; P. B. WOLFE, Clinton; A. J. HOUSE, Maquoketa. Eighth District—M. J. WADE, Iowa City. Ninth District—W. F. CONRAD, CALVIN P. HOLMES, STEPHEN F, BALLIET, Des Moines. Tenth District—JOHN J. NEY, Independence; FRED O'DONNELL, Dubuque; J. L. HUSTED, Waterloo. Eleventh District—D. R. HINDMAN, Boone; S. M. WEAVER, Iowa Falls; BENJAMIN P. BIRDS ALL, Clarion. Twelfth District—JOHN C. SHERWIN, Mason City; PORTER W. BURR, Charles City, Thirteenth District—W. A. HOYT, Fayette; L. O. HATCH, McGregor! Fourteenth District—GEORGE H. CARR, Emmetsburg; LOT THOMAS, Storm Lake. Fifteenth District—H. E. DEEMER, Red Oak; A. B. THORNELL, Sidney; WALTER I. SMITH, Council Bluffs; N. W. MACY, Harlan. Sixteenth District— GEORGE W. PAINE, Carroll; C. D. GOLDSMITH, Sao City. Seventeenth District— JOHN R. CALDWELL, Toledo. Eighteenth District—J'. H. PRESTON, Cedar Rapids; JAMES D. GIF- FEN, Marion. The terms of all District Judges commenced January 1, 1891, and will expire December 31, 1894, except Porter W. Burr, of the Twelfth, Lot Thomas, of the Fourteenth, and N. W. Macy, of the Fifteenth Districts, whose terms commenced January 1, 1893, and will expire December 31, 1896. Superior Courts. Cedar Rapids—THOMAS M. GIBERSON. Creston—S. R. DAVIS. Council Bluff's—J. E. F. MCGEE. Keokuk—HENRY BANK, JR. 8 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. U. S. Senators. TERM EXPIRES. HON. WILLIAM B. ALLISON, Dubuque 1897 HON. JAMES F. WILSON, Fairfield 1895 Representatives in LIII Congress. First District—Joins H. GEAR Burlington. Composed of the counties of Lee, Van Buren, Jefferson, Henry Des Moines, Louisa and Washington. Second District—WALTER I. HAYES Clinton. Composed of the counties of Iowa, Johnson, Muscatine, Scott, Clinton and Jackson. Ihird District—DAVID B. HENDERSON Dubuque. Composed of the counties of Wright, Franklin, Hardin, Butler, Bremer, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware and Dubuque. Fourth District—THOMAS UPDEGRAFF McGregor. Composed of the counties of Worth, Cerro Grordo, Floyd, Mitchell, Howard, Chickasaw, Fayette, Winneshiek, Allamakee and Clayton. Fifth District—ROBERT G. COUSINS Tipton. Composed of the counties of Grundy, Marshall, Tama, Benton^ Linn, Jones and Cedar. Sixth District—JOHN F. LACEY Oskaloosa. Composed of the counties of Jasper, Poweshiek, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, Wapello and Davis. Seventh District— JOHN A. T. HULL Des Moines. Composed of the counties of Story, Polk, Dallas, Madison, Warren and Marion. Eighth District—W. P. HEPBURN. .. Clarinda. Composed of the counties of Appanoose, Wayne, Lucas, Clarke, Decatur, Ringgold, Union, Adams, Taylor, Page and Fremont. Ninth District—A. L. HAGER Greenfield. Composed of the counties of Adair, Guthrie, Audubon, Cass, Mont- gomery, Mills, Pottawattamie, Shelby and Harrison. Tenth District—J. P. DOLLIVER Fort Dodge. Composed of the counties of Boone, Greene, Carroll, Crawford, Calhoun, Webster, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Emmet, Kossuth, Hancock, and Winnebago. %#§ flLXU >' * If MAIN BUILDING AND MO RRILL HALL. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. \) Eleventh District—GEORGE D. PERKINS Sioux City. Composed of the counties of Monona, Woodbury, Ida, Sac, Buena Vista, Cherokee, Plymouth, Sioux, O'Brien, Clay, Dickinson, Osceola, and Lyon. Terms of all members of the Fifty-third Congress expire March 3, 1895.' POPULATION BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS—1890. First District 153,712 Second District 172,990 Third District 184,437 Fourth District 169,344 Fifth District 168,675 Sixth District 155,354 Seventh District 161,320 Eighth District 173,484 Ninth District 180,764 Tenth District 188,346 Eleventh District ... .203,470 STATE INSTITUTIONS. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE—AMES, STORY COUNTY. President—W. M. BEARDSHEAR, Ames. Chairman o/Board—J. H. WOOD, Atlantic. Secretary—FJ. W. STANTON, Ames. Treasurer and Land Agent—HERMAN KNAPP, Ames. Financial Agent—W. A. HELSELL, Odebolt. Steward—C. V. ANDERSON, Ames. TERMS EXPIRE. Trustees—1st
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