VESSELS OF THE NAVY. LIGHT DRAUGHT GUNBOATS. HELENA-D., 1,397; speed, 15.5 knots; rmament, 8 4-in., 4 6-pdr. R. F., 4 1dr. R. F., 2 Colts, 1 field gun. Launched anuary, 1896. "NASHVILLE-D., 1,371; speed, 16.30 BARNEY-Same as Bagley. BIDDLE-Same as Bagley. 26 knots. 275 Speed, CUSHING-D., 105; speed, 22.5 knots; armament, 3 torpedo tubes, 3 1-pdr. R. F. Built 1890. DAHLGREN-D., Launched 146.4; speed, 30% knots; armament. 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1898. DAVIS-D., 154; speed, 221/2 knote; armament, 3 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1897. 4WILMINGTON-Same as Helena; ex- NARMORED COMPOSITE GUNBOATS. MARIETTA-D., 13.03 1,000; speed, ots. Launched March, 1897. #NEWPORT-Same as Annapolis; 000; speed, 12.29 knots. Launched Dec., 96. D., PRINCETON-Same as Arnapolis; D., 00; speed, 12 knots. Launched June, 4. ed, VESUVIUS-Dynamite cruiser; D., 929; HESAPEAKE-Training ship (sailing); F. Launched 1899. 29 BARRY-Same as Bainbridge. DE LONG-Same as Blakeley. DU PONT-L., 165; speed, 27.5 knots; armament, 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1896. ERICSSON-D., 120; speed, 24 knots; armament, 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead T. Built 1892. FARRAGUT-D., 279; speed, 30 knots; armament, same as Bailey. Built 1898. FOOTE-D., 142; speed, 24.53 knots; armament, same as Davis. Built 1896. FOX-D., 154; speed, 23.1 knots; armament, same as Davis. Built 1897. GOLDSBOROUGH-D., 247.5; speed, 30 knots; armament, same as Bailey. 1899. Built GWIN-D., 45.8; speed, 20 knots; armament, 1 1-pdr. R F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1897. MACKENZIE-D., 65; speed, 20.1 knots; armament, same as Gwin. Built 1897. M'KEE-D., 65; speed, 19.8 knots; Built 1997. armament, same as Gwin. MANLY-Yarrow boat; purchased 1898. MORRIS-D., 104.7; speed, 24 knots armament, same as Davis. Built 1897. NICHOLSON-D., 174; speed, 26 knots; Built 1899 armament, same as Blakeley. Built 1896 24.5 knots O'BRIEN-Same as Nicholson, PORTER-D., 165; speed, 28.6 knots armament, same as Du Pont. RODGERS-D., 142; speed armament. same as Davis. Built 1896. ROWAN-D.. 182; speed, 26 knots armament. same as Du Pont. Built 1897. SHUBRICK-Same as Blakeley. SOMERS-Purchased in 1898. STOCKTON-Same as Blakeley. STILETTO-(Single screw) D., 31; speed 18 knots; wooden vessel; 2 Howell torpedoes. STRINGHAM-D.. 340; speed, 30 knots armament, 7 6-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1899. TALBOT-D., 46%; speed, 21.2 knots armament, same as Gwin. Built 1897. T. A. M. CRAVEN-D., 146.4; speed 30% knots; armament, same as Dahlgren Built 1898. THORNTON-Same as Blakeley. WILKES-Same as Blakeley; speed, 26. D STEAM NAVY. 10 PENSACOLA-Wooden; D., 3,000; speed, RANGER-Iron; D., 1,110; speed, 10 ISE- Wooden; D., 1,375; knots; armament, 1 3-in. field. Nautical schoolship of s. Built 1873-'76. Wooden; D., 1,375; speed, 10.4 ment, 6 4-in., 4 6-pdr. and 2 ; 1 field and 2 Colts. Trainilt 1874-'76. ooden; D., 840; armament, 3 dr. and 2 1-pdr. R. F. Built N-Wooden; D., 5,170; receivrfolk Navy Yard. Built 1855; D-Wooden; D., 2,790; arman., 4 1-pdr. and 4 6-pdr. R. ield and 2 Colts. Built 1858; -Wooden; D., 1,575; Marine Wooden; D., 1,900; speed, armament, 1 8-in. M. L. R.; ; 1 60-pdr. B. L. R.; 2 20.; 1 3-in. B. L. H.; 2 37-mm. Gatling. Built 1871-75. N-Iron; D., 685; speed, 10.5 TA-Wooden; D., 4,700; speed, knots. Built 1864. WOODEN SAILING SHIPS. -Wooden; D., 1,900; speed, Wooden; D., 2,400; speed, CONSTELLATION-Training ship. New- -on; D., 550; speed, 8.5 knots; 12-pdr. S. B. H.; 1 Colt; 3 Built 1865. Armament, 4 8-in. S. B.; 1 3-in. B. L. H.; NEW-HAMPSHIRE-New-York Militia practice ship. Armament, 2 20-pdr. Naval VII. E. Ba consin VITI sas, M Dakota ming, lan Te W. H. Missou Squadron. ST. LOUIS-Pennsylvania Naval Militia ST. MARY'S-Nautical schoolship, New- SARATOGA-Nautical schoolship, Phila- VERMONT-Receiving ship, New-York In addition to the above there are 39 Total number of vessels in THE TEST OF THE FULTON. IX. da, O tories Willia Califo UNIT he results of which were regarded as of the highest importance to the of naval warfare, was made on November 24 and 25, 1901, in Peconic Suffolk, Long Island. It showed the efficiency of the Holland submarine ton. A crew headed by Rear Admiral John Lowe, U. S. N. (retired), ours at the bottom of the bay in the boat, and reported when they came had passed as comfortable a night as they had ever. passed in their lives. I storm was raging but it was not felt by those beneath the water, which as proof of her complete seaworthiness. It was said that the air in the lutely normal all night. Those who went down in the boat declared that e willing to stay in her submerged as long as food could be provided. It 1 that the Fulton could easily torpedo a dozen battleships with perfect elf. it. PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. (Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000.) Justices. MELVILLE W. FULLER, Illinois, Chief Justice.. (Annual salary, $6,000.) Maine, Massachusetts, New-Hampand Rhode Island: Le Baron B. Rhode Island; W. L. Putnam, Maine. Connecticut, New-York and Ver; W. J. Wallace and E. H. Lacombe, -York; N. Shipman, Connecticut. Delaware, New-Jersey and Pennnia; M. W. Acheson and G. M. Dallas, sylvania; George Gray, Delaware. Maryland, North Carolina, South ina, Virginia and West Virginia; N. W. Va.; C. H. Simonton, S. Carolina. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, ssippi and Texas: Don A. Pardee, La.; McCormick, Tex.; D. D. Shelby, Ala. Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tene: H. H. Lurton, Tennessee; W. R. Ohio; H. F. Severens, Michigan. . Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin: F. aker, Indiana; J. G. Jenkins, Wis; P. S. Grosscup, Illinois. I. Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, KanMinnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North ta, South Dakota, Utah and WyoNew-Mexico, Oklahoma and Inderritories; H. C. Caldwell, Arkansas; Sanborn, Minnesota; A. M. Thayer, uri. California, Idaho, Montana, NevaOregon and Washington, and Terri of Alaska, Arizona and Hawaii: am W. Morrow and Erskine M. Ross, ornia; William B. Gilbert, Oregon. "ED STATES DISTRICT JUDGES. (Annual salary, $5,000.) bama-(N. D., M. D.) T. G. Jones. gomery; (S. D.) H. T. Toulmin, Mo ansas-(E. D.) Jacob Trieber, Little (W. D.) J. H. Rogers, Fort Smith. fornia-(N. D.) J. J. De Haven, San isco; (S. D.) O. Wellborn, Los An rado-Moses Hallett, Denver. necticut-W. K. Townsend, 1. New ware-E. G. Bradford, Wilmington, ida-(N. D.) Charles Swayne, Pen, (S. D.) J. W. Locke, Jacksonville. gia-(N. D.) W. T. Newman, At(S. D.) Emory Speer, Macon. waii-Morris M. Estee, Honolulu, o-James H. Beatty, Boise City. ...1890 ......1898 Iowa-(N. D.) Oliver P. Shiras, Dubuque; (S. D.) Smith McPherson, Red Oak. Kansas-William C. Hook, Leavenworth. Kentucky-(E. D.) A. M. J. Cochran, Maysville; (W. D.) W. Evans, Louisville. Louisiana-(E. D.) C. Parlange, NewOrleans; (W. D.) A. Boarman, Shreveport. Maine Nathan Webb, Portland. Maryland-Thomas J. Morris, Baltimore. Massachusetts-F. C. Lowell, Boston. Michigan-(E. D.) Hy. H. Swan, Detroit; (W. D.) Geo. P. Wanty, Grand Rapids. Minnesota-Wm. Lochren, Minneapolis. Mississippi-(N. and S. D.) Henry C. Niles, Kosciusko. Missouri-(E. D.) E. B. Adams, St. Louis; (W. D.) J. F. Phillips, Kansas City. Montana-Hiram Knowles, Helena. Nebraska-William H. Munger, Omaha. Nevada-Thos. P. Hawley, Carson City. New-Hampshire-E. Aldrich, Littleton. New-Jersey-A. Kirkpatrick, Newark. New-York-(N. D.) Alfred C. Сохе, Utica; (S. D.) George B. Adams, NewYork City; (E. D.) Edward B. Thomas, Brooklyn; (W. D.) John R. Hazel, Buffalo. North Carolina-(E. D.) T. R. Purnell, Raleigh; (W. D.) J. E. Boyd, Greensboro. North Dakota-C. F. Amidon, Fargo. Ohio (N. D.) A. J. Ricks and F. J. Wing, Cleveland; (S. D.) A. C. Thompson, Cincinnati. Oregon-Charles B. Bellinger, Portland. Pennsylvania-(E. D.) J. B. McPherson, Philadelphia; (M. D.) R. W. Archbald, Scranton; (W. D.) J. Buffington, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-Wm. H. Holt, San Juan. Rhode Island-A. L. Brown, Providence. S. Carolina-W. H. Brawley, Charleston. S. Dakota J. E. Carland, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. and M. D.) C. D. Clark, Chattanooga; (W. D.) Eli S. Hammond, Memphis. Texas-(N. D.) E. R. Meek, Fort Worth; (E. D.) D. E. Bryant, Sherman; (W. D.) T. S. Maxey, Austin. Utah-John A. Marshall, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler, Brattleboro. Virginia-(E. D.) E. Waddill, jr., Richmond; (W. D.) H. C. McDowell, Big Stone Gap. Washington-C. R. Hanford, Seattle. West Virginia-(N. D.) J. J. Jackson, Parkersburg: (S. D.) B. F. Keller, Bramwell. Wisconsin-(E. D.) W. H. Seaman, Mil Second Division, A. H. Noyes, St. : Third Division, J. Wickersham, ty. Annual salary, $5,000. a-Chief Justice, Webster Street, Associate Justices-G. R. Davis, F. M. Doan, Florence; R. S. rescott. Annual salary, $3,000. -Supreme Court-Chief Justice, "rear. Associate Justices-Clinton aith and Antonio Perry, Honolulu. salary of Chief Justice, $5,500; of es, $5,000. Circuit Judges-First Abram S. Humphreys and George Honolulu; Second Circuit, John unotna, Wailuku; Third Circuit, Edings, Kailua; Fourth Circuit, F. Little, Hilo; Fifth Circuit, J. Lihue. Annual salary, $3,000. Territory-Judges District Courts J. A. Gill, Vinita; (C. D.) W. H. on, South McAlester; (S. D.) H. 1, Ardmore. Annual salary, $5,000. exico-Chief Justice, W. J. Mills, s. Associate Justices-J. R. Mcta Fe; J. W. Crumpacker, AlbuF. W. Parker, Silver City; D. Socorro. Annual salary, $3,000. ma-Chief Justice, J. H. Burford, Associate Justices-Clinton F. Reno; B. F. Burwell, Oklahoma yard T. Hainer, Perry; John L. Kingfisher. Annual salary, $3,000. Rico-Chief Justice, José Severo San Juan. Associate Justices Izbacher, José C. Hernandez, José eras and Rafael Nieto y Abeillé, . Annual salary of Chief Justice, Associate Justices, $4,500. STATES COURT OF CLAIMS. Justice, Charles C. Nott, Newssociate Justices-L. Weldon, IlDavis, District of Columbia; S. Indiana; Charles B. Howry, Di. Annual salary, $4,500. Colorado-Earl M. Cranston, Denver. Connecticut-F. H. Parker, Hartford. Delaware-Wm. M. Byrne, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Ashley M. Gould, Washington, Florida-(N. D.) John Eagan, Pensacola; (S. D.) J. N. Stripling, Jacksonville. Georgia—IN. D.) Edgar A. Angier, Atlanta; (S. D.) Marion Erwin, Macon. Hawaii Idaho Robert V. Cozier, Moscow. Illinois (N. D.) S. H. Bethea, Chicago; (S. D.) T. Worthington, Springfield. Indiana-J. B. Keating, Indianapolis. Indian Territory-(N. D.) P. L. Soper, Vinita; (C. D.) J. H. Wilkins, South McAlester; (S. D.) W. B. Johnson, Ardmore. Iowa (N. D.) H. G. McMillan, Cedar Rapids; (S. D.) Lewis Miles, Corydon. Kansas-John S. Dean, Topeka. Kentucky (E. D.) J. H. Tinsley, Frankfort; (W. D.) Reuben D. Hill, Louisville. Louisiana-(E. D.) W. W. Howe, NewOrleans; (W. D.) M. C. Elstner, Shreveport. Maine Isaac W. Dyer, Portland. Maryland-John C. Rose, Baltimore. Massachusetts-Hy. P. Moulton, Boston, Michigan-(E. D.) W. D. Gordon, Detroit; (W. D.) G. G. Covell, Grand Rapids. URT, PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS. ustice, J. R. Reed, Iowa. Assotices H. C. Sluss, Kansas; W. Colorado; W. W. Murray, TenF. I. Osborne, North Carolina. salary, $5,000. Attorney, M. G. Missouri. Annual salary, $3,500. JRT OF APPEALS, D. C. ustice, R. H. Alvey, Maryland. Justices-M. F. Morris and S. D. C. Annual salary Chief Jus00; of Associate, $6,000. UPREME COURT, D. C. ustice, D. F. Bingham, Ohio. Asstices-A. B. Hagner, Md.; A. J. D. C.; H. M. Clabaugh, Md.; J. and T. H. Anderson, D. C. Anry, $5,000. Minnesota-Milton D. Purdy, St. Paul. Mississippi (N. D.) M. A. Montgomery, Oxford; (S. D.) Albert M. Lea, Vicksburg. Missouri-(E. D.) E. A. Rozier, St. Louis; (W. D.) William Warner, Kansas City. Montana-William B. Rodgers, Helena. Nebraska-W. S. Summers, Omaha. Nevada-S. Summerfield, Carson City. New-Hampshire-C. J. Hamblett, Con . DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. s range from $3,000 to $6,000, aco relative importance of posts.) a-(N. D.) W. Vaughan, BirmM. D.) W. S. Reese, jr., MontS. D.) M. D. Wickersham, Mobile. -First District, R. A. Friedrich, Second, J. K. Wood, St. Michaels; V. Harlan, Eagle City. -Robert E. Morrison, Prescott. as-(E. D.) W. G. Whipple, Little .D.) J. K. Barnes, Fort Smith, ia-(N. D.) M. E. Woodworth, cisco; (S. D.) L. H. Valentine, les. cord. New-Jersey-D. O. Watkins, Woodbury. New-Mexico-W. B. Childers, Albuquer que. hamton; (S. D.) H. New-York-(N. D.) G. B. Curtis, BingL. Burnett, NewYork City; (E. D.) G. H. Pettit, Brooklyn; (W. D.) C. H. Brown, Buffalo. North Carolina-(E. D.) C. M. Bernard, Raleigh; (W. D.) A. E. Holton, Winston. North Dakota-P. H. Rourke, Fargo. Ohio (N. D.) John J. Sullivan, Cleveland; (S. D.) Wm. E. Bundy, Cincinnati. Oklahoma-Horace Speed, Guthrie. Oregon-John H. Hall, Portland, Philadelphia; (M. D.) S. J. M. McCarrell, Pennsylvania-(E. D.) J. B. Holland, Harrisburg; (W. D.) D. B. Heiner, Pittsburg. Porto Rico-N. B. K. Pettingill. San Juan. Rhode Island-C. A. Wilson, Providence. S. Carolina-J. G. Capers, Charleston, South Dakota-J. D, Elliott, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-(E. D.) W. D. Wright, Knoxville; (M. D.) A. M. Tillman, Nashville; (W. D.) G. Randolph, Memphis, Texas (E. D.) M. C. McLemore, Galveston; (N. D.) W. H. Atwell, Dallas; (W. D.) H. Terrell, San Antonio. Utah-C. O. Whittemore, Salt Lake City. Vermont-James L. Martin, Brattleboro. Virginia-(E. D.) Edgar Allan, Norfolk; (W. D.) Thomas M. Alderson, Abingdon. Washington-Wilson R. Gay, Seattle. West Virginia-(N. D.) R. Parkersburg; (S. D.) G. W. Charleston. Blizzard, Atkinson, Wheeler, Gr Wisconsin-(E. D.) H. K. Butterfield, Milwaukee; (W. D.) Wm. G. Madison. Wyoming-Timothy F. Burke, Cheyenne. UNITED STATES FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS. 279 FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. [Where city or town is not given the address is Washington, D. C.] gentine Republic-Señor Don Martin lgium-Baron Ludovic Moncheur, E. livia-Señor Don Fernando E. Guala, E. E and M. P. Absent. ina-Mr. Wu-Ting-fang, E. E. and 1764 Q-st. ombia-Señor Don Carlos Martinez - E. E, and M. P. 1701 Q-st. minican Republic-Señor Don Fran- ador Señor Don Luis Felipe Carbo, many-Herr von Holleben, Ambassa- ve. temala-Señor Don Antonio Lazo ga, E. E. and M. P. 1733 P-st. ti-Mr. J. N. Léger, E. E. and M. bsent. Honduras-Vacant. des Italy-Signor Edmondo Mayor Planches, Ambassador E. and P. 1517 H-st. Japan-Mr. Kogoro Takahira, E. E. and M. P. 1310 N-st. P. Corea-Mr. Minhui Cho, E. E. and M. 1500 Thirteenth-st. Mexico Señor Don Manuel de Aspiroz, Ambassador E. and P. 1413 I-st. Netherlands-Baron W. A. F. Gevers, E. E. and M. P. 1612 Twentieth-st. Nicaragua-Señor Don L, F. Correa, E. E. and M. P. 1704 Q-st. Persia-General Isaac Khan, E. E. and M. P. Care of the Turkish Legation. Peru-Mr. Manuel Alvarez Calderon, E. E. and M. P. 1750 Massachusetts-ave. Portugal-Serhor Luiz A. de Moura d'Azevedo Taveira, Chargé d'Af faires. The Shoreham. Pinto Russia-Count Cassini, Ambassador E. and P. 1829 I-st. Salvador-Señor Don Rafael Zaldivar, E. E. and M. P. Care of Mexican Embassy. Siam-Phya Akhara Oradhara, E. E. and M. P. The Arlington. Spain-Duke of Arcos, E. E. and M. P. 1785 Massachusetts-ave. Sweden and Norway-Mr. A. Grip, E. E. and M. P. 1015 Connecticut-ave. Switzerland-Mr. J. B. Pioda, E. E. and M. P. 2013 Hillyer Place. Turkey-Chehib Bey, E. E. and M. P. Cleveland Park. Uruguay Señor Don Juan Cuestas, M. R. The Arlington. Venezuela-Señor Don Augusto F. Pulido, Chargé d'Affaires. The Cochran. |