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Governor Louis C. Hughes Phcenix Private Secretary John T. Hughes. Secretary of Arizona Chas. lVI. Bruce. Ass't Sec'y F .. B. Devereux Treasurer J as. A. Fleming Deputy Treas. " Richardson Fleming. Auditor Howard C. Boone Attorney General Francis J.. Heney Tucson Deputy Att'y General Rochester Ford Supt of Puplic Instruction F .. J. Netherton Mesa City Adjutant General Edward Schw~rtz Phcenix JUDICIAL D.1£P ARTMENT. SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice A. C .. Baker Phoenix Associate Justicf' R. E. Sloan. Tucson Owen T .. Rouse . Florence John J. Hawkins Prescott Clerk .J. L. B. Alexander Phoenix DISTRICT COUR r, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge ... R E Sloan Tucson Clerk . Brewster Cameron .A. H. Emanuel Tombstone ;(~. --------------------------~, ~(Sf:)}- ~ ~ -5- DISTRIC1 COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge .. Owen T. Rouse. .. Florence Clerk •Thos. F,. Weedin " . Alonzo Baily Globe U. S. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, DISTRICT COURT, THIRD.JUDICIAL DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF ARIZONA. Judge .A. C. Baker Phoenix U. S .. Surveyor General Levi H. Manning. Tucson, Arizona Clerk .J. W. Walker Chief Clerk ,.George J. Roskruge .. Chas. H Williams .Yuma Mineral Clerk August A. Lysight DISTRICf COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Esteban Ochoa Clerk . William H. Brown Judge ,John R. Hawkins Deputy Mineral Surveyor Ebenezer C. Babbitt Mesa, Clerk Andrew .J. Herndon Prescotc Wm. M,, Breckenridge Tucson, L.. 0. Cowan Kingman Andrew Barry ,Phoenix, Oscar <.Jibson Flagstaff Lorenzo D. Chillson .Tucson, Alfred Ruiz St.Johns A.. T. Colton .. Florence U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Frank C. Earle Tombstone," E. E Ellenwood . Tucson John J. Fisher .. Prescott, Thos,, W .. Hine Phoenix, U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, DISTRICT OF ARIZONA. Edwin Haviland Salt Lake City, Utah U.S. Marshal iiV. K. Mea,le. Tucson ' Lewis A Hicks Yuma, Arizona Debuty U. S. Marshal S. A. Bartleson Florence H,. G Hose Tombstone," .. W .. R. Campbell Winslow Francis B. Jacobs Prescott, .. Alexander Ezekiels Tucson Otto F.. Kuencer Kingman J. R. Lowry . , Prescott Edward W. Koeber Salt Lake City, Utah . Frank Morrell .Williams James A. Lamport Flasgtaff, Arizona , ..J. K. Murphy Phoenix Ridgely C,. Powers Phoenix, .. Geo. A. Olney Solomon ville Geoi:ge M .. Robinson Morenci, .. John W. Slankard Phoenix John A .. Rockfellow .Wilcox, Charles Smith Bisbee Frank P. Trott Phoenix, R. M. Templeton Yuma Lewis Wolfley Tucson, .J. H. Thompson Globe Scott White Tombstone U. S. INTERN AL REVENUE. NATIONAL GUARD OF ARIZONA. DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO. SfAFF OF THE GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN .. CHIEF. Collector C, M. Shannon Santa Fe, New Mexico Adjutant General, ex-officio Quartermaster and DEPUTIES, Chief of Ordnance Colonel Ed Schwartz. Phoenix Chief Clerk . Florence A. Hughes, Santa Fe, New Mex. Surgeon General Colonel Scott Ht:lm Phoenix Deputy I st Division. Cllas .. L. Betterton, Judge Advocate General Colonel Joseph Campbell 2d Wm. Burns Albuquerque " Aid de Camp Lieut Colonel Art McDonald St. Johns 3d Benjamin M .. Crawford, Tucson, Arizona Aid de Camp Lieut. Colonel T. E. Dalton Phoenix GAUGERS. Insp. of small arms practice.Major H. F. Robinson Chaplain .Captain Winfield Scott U S, Gauger .. Robert Harvey Santa Fe, New Mexico . Wm T .. \1:cCreight. Albuquerque FIRST REGIMENT. HEADQUARTERS TUCSON. Colonel John H. Martin Tucson Lieut. Colonel A. J. Doran Florence U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE, Comd'g 211d Battalion Major R. Allyn Lewis .Phoenix DISTRICT OF ARIZONA .. Comd'g 3rd Battalion Major John A. Black. Tucson Adjutant First Lieut. B.. W. Tichenor Collector of Customs .. Sam F. Webb Nogales Quartermaster First Lieut. Geo. W. Cheyney Tombstone Dep·y Collector of Customs Edwin lVhyes First Lieut. J H. Carpenter Yuma Clerks in Collector's office H. M. Wood. F. J. Duffy Commissary Major George E. Goodfellow Tucs;,n U. S. Assayer F. J. Heyne, Jr Surgeon Assistant Surgeon Capt. D.. J. Brannen Flagstaff Inspectors of Customs R. H. Reynolds, R .. Hannah, First Lieut. Charles H. Jones Tempe Mtd .. Inspector ofCustoms Geo. W. Webb, H. W. Brad, and Wm. Dunbar COMPANY A-GLOBE .. Dep'y Collector of Custo:ns C. B. Kelton Lochiel Captain E .. H. Cook Mtd. Inspector of Customs J. M. \filler Dep'y Collector of Customs S. M. Aguirre .Buenos Ayres COMPANY B-PHOENIX. Mtd Inspector of Customs J. F. Kellner Captain J. J. Wickham Wm. Lyall COMPANY C-TEMPE .. Dep'y Collector of Customs Frank Hare Tomhstone Mtd, Inspector of Customs Sam. King Captain W.E. Mullin F. P. Robson COMPANY D-TUCSON. Sam .. W. Finley R. W. Gray Dep'y Collector of Customs M. J. Nugent Yuma Captain -8- -9- r- COMPANY E-FLORENCE., 1 Captain Hinson Thomas COMPANY F-TUCSON., DIRECTORS OF THE INSANE ASYLUM. Captain J. M,, Trayer D. B. Richmond Phoenix COMPANY H...,----YUMA., W. L. George Captait: F. S. Ingalls D. A. Spragg. Mesa City J. B. l'Iamblin, Resident Physician and Superintendent Phoenix COMPANY I-FLAGSTAFF, J. F. Elwell, Secretary and Treasurer Captain Geo Hochderffer H0NORAR Y BOARD OF DIRECTORS. COMPANY K-ST. JOHNS., L. C .. Hughes Phoenix Captain Sidr>ey lVi. Craig Chas. M., Bruce A.. C .. Baker 0. L., Mahoney Mesa City BOARD OF LOAN CUMMISSf ON ERS. F.. J .. Netherton Louis C. Hughes Phoenix Chas., M. Bruce H. C., Boone LIVE STOCK SANITARY COMMISSlON. Colin Cameron Pima County J .. G. Campbell Coconino Chas, Pugh Cochise BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Henry Smith Apache H. C. Boone , 3d Juc!icial District P. Shanley Gila Morris Goldwater 4th J.C .. Norton, Veterinary Surgeon and Ex-officio Secietary Phoenix C. P. Leitch 2nd T. D. Satterwhite , ISt BOARD OF EDUCATION 01!' THE NORMAL SCHOOL. E. W .. French, Curt W Miller, Daniel Kloss, Jas, A. Fleming, F .. J., Netherton, Ex-officio .. -IO- -II- RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. PRISON COMMISSIONERS. Geo .. N. Gage l\farieopa Ree,e M. Ling Prescott S. C. Bagg Cochise County Leonidds Holladay Tucson J.. T .. Lesueur Apache R. W .. Wood Tombstone A, G. Williams .Pinal I ho mas Gates Superintendent of Prison E J. Trippel Secretary FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONER. P. G. Cotter Ph, sician Edward Schwartz Phoenix REG~NTS OF THE UNlVERSlTY. CAPITOL SITE COMMISSIONERS. Phoenix Rochester Ford Chancellor B.. Heyman Simon Novin1eer S. M .. Franklin Regent A. Marshall M. P .. Freeman J,. H., B,. Tenny Chas .. M .. Bruce Ex-officio IN"PECTOR OF SHEEP. F .. J. Netherton Hany Fulton .Coconino County Pedro Montano Apache SUPERINTENDENT OF AGRfCULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS. TRUSTEES OF l:{EFORM SCHOOL FOR Prof. F. A. Gulley JUVENILE OFFENDERS. George Babbitt Coconino County Anson lL Smith Mohave ' John Vories Coconino '' BUARD OF REGISTRATION IN DENTISTHY. A. A .. Doherty, Joseph Ha1dy, E. C. Hyde J H. Jessop, F. A, Oclermatt. QUARANTINE AND HEALTH OFFICER. Dr .. George E. Goodfellow. COCHISE COUNTY. W .. K. Perkins, Chairman . Board of Supervisors Tombstone E .. A. Nichols . C. S. Clark APACHE COUNTY Nat. Hawke Clerk of Board Sheriff F. T.. La Prnde, Chairman Board of Supervisors Winslow Scott White . Treas. and Tax Collector William Morgan Show Low M. D. Scribner A .. Wentworth .Recorder L. Ortega Concho ... District Attorney Charles Jarvis .Clerk of Board St. Johns Wm .. C. Staehle ,, Probate Judge and School Supt. Art McDonald, Probate Judge and Supt of Schools W. D. Monmonier T .. L. Bunch District Attorney H. G. Howe .Surveyor Assessor F. W. Nelson .Recorder J. J. Patton W,, R. Campbell Sheriff and Assessor Justices vf t!,e Peace .. Address Con.stables. W .. H. Gibbons Treas. and Tax Collector J.. F Duman .Tombstone Frank Broad J Porter Surveyor Show Low E. A. Koska ... Thos. Cowan J. W. Wright Bisbee A .. V. Lewis .4ddn,, Jas. S. Williams H .. D. Simon A. McRea St. David .. Snowflake J. Allen Frost Benson A. N. Gray W .. C. Davis St Johns Marinas Christensen W .. F .. Nichols Willcox Thos.Howarth Alfred Ruiz H.J. Bargman J, H. Wilson Winslow P C. Jacoby COCONINO COUNTY. N. Gonzales• Springerville Elam Cheney Concho A A. Duton, Chairman Board of Supervisors ~·lagstaff J. P. Richard St. Joseph T. F, McMillon H. H. Mitchell Pinetop F. L .. Rogns Williams L. M. Shumway Taylor C.. A. Bush .Clerk of Board F. J. Wattron Holbrook J. J. Donahue Sheriff Flagstaff J. J.. Baca El Tule A r. Cornish Treasurer Warren M. Tenney Nutrioso E J Babbitt Probate Judge . W. Whipple . Show Low C A. Bush Recorder James Huff Pinedale H. Z. Zuck District Attorney R M.-Tyler Alpine Oscar Gibson Clerk of District Court Justices of the Peace. Adhess Constables D.R. Prime . Flagstaff W. S. Decloss J. C. Milligan " Jos. Johnston Williams . Frank Morrell R. E. Sainsbury Tuba City I. D. Cooper .Fredonia -15- GILA COUNT'>:. .fmtices of tlze Peace. Addr,ss Constables . Edward H. Cook, Chairman Board of Supervisors.
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