VI APPOINTMENTS Executive COMMISSIONER OF WATER POWER ON BLACK RIVER. March 17. Wooster O. Ball of Watertown to succeed NEW YORK CHARTER COMMISSION (Chapter 114, Laws of 1908). April 21. Patrick F. McGowan, Herman A. Metz, William M. Ivins, Elgin R. L. Gould, Nathaniel A. Elsberg, J. Hampden Dougherty, Charles H. Strong, George L. Duval, James Cowden Meyers, George McAneny, Almet R. Latson, Alfred J. Boulton, William W. Niles, all of New York city. Harrison S. Moore of Flushing and George Cromwell of New Brighton. No stated term. SPECIAL EXAMINER AND APPRAISER OF CANAL LANDS (Chapter 195, Laws of 1908). May 1. Harvey J. Donaldson of Ballston Spa, original appointment for a term to expire April 30, 1911. May CATTARAUGUS COUNTY. 28. Charles L. Randall of Franklinville as coroner of and for the county of Cattaraugus, who was elected in November, 1907, and failed to qualify. DISTRICT ATTORNEY-ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. June 24. John C. Crapser of Messina as district at torney of and for the county of St. Law rence to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Clarence S. Ferris. COUNSEL TO THE GOVERNOR. June CORONER 25. Owen Lincoln Potter of Albany as counsel to the Governor to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Edward Sandford. .. ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. July 11. Henry S. Stilwell, M. D., of Ogdensburg as coroner of and for the county of St. Law rence to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Silas E. Brown. COMMISSION ON STATE FARM FOR WOMEN (Chapter 467, Laws of 1908). June 29. Mrs. Eliza M. Guy of New York city. June 29. Mrs. Jane L. Armstrong of Rochester. July 3. Simon W. Rosendale of Albany. No stated. term. MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO INFERIOR CRIMINAL COURTS IN CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS (Chapter 211, Laws of 1908). Nov. 10. Bronson Winthrop of New York city. Nov. 10. John Alan Hamilton of Buffalo. LAKE CHAMPLAIN TER-CENTENARY COMMISSION (Chapter 149, Laws of 1908). July 23. John H. Booth of Plattsburg. July 23. John B. Riley of Plattsburg. July 23. Walter C. Witherbee of Port Henry. No stated term. APPOINTIVE MEMBER OF THE STATE PROBATION COMMISSION. July 29. Frank E. Wade of Buffalo, for a term to expire July 1, 1912. TRUSTEES OF THE SUPREME COURT LIBRARY AT TROY (Chapter 79, Laws of 1908). June 29. William J. Roche of Troy, for a term to expire December 30, 1908. June 29. Michael A. Tierney of Troy, for a term to expire December 30, 1909. June 29. Lewis E. Griffith of Troy, for a term to expire December 30, 1910. Original appointments. TRUSTEES OF THE SUPREME COURT LIBRARY AT WHITE PLAINS (Chapter 304, Laws of 1908). Dec. 21. Nathan P. Bushnell of Peekskill, for a term to expire December 30, 1908. Dec. 21. John F. Brennan of Yonkers, for a term to expire December 30, 1909. Dec. 21. J. Addison Young of New Rochelle, for a term to expire December 30, 1910. Dec. 21. David H. Hunt of White Plains, for a term to expire December 30, 1911. Dec. 21. Frank V. Millard of Tarrytown, for a term to expire December 30, 1912. Original appointments. MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION TO ACQUIRE A SITE FOR THE NEW YORK STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Chap268, Laws of 1908). June 25. Newbold Morris of New York city to succeed MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO THE CONDI- July 15. Louis Marshall, New York city. July 15. Miss Lillian Wald, New York city. July 15. Charles W. Larmon, Salem. Aug. 11. James Bronson Reynolds of New York city to fill the vacancy created by the declination of William Williams. APPOINTMENTS GOVERNOR AND SENATE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. April 15. Raymond A. Pearson of Ithaca to succeed Charles A. Wieting, resigned, for a term ending April 29, 1911. Confirmed April 16. STATE ARCHITECT. Jan. 1. Franklin B. Ware of New York city (no stated term). Confirmed January 13. SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Jan. 1. Clark Williams of New York city reappointed April 14. Reappointed for a term to expire May 9, 1911. COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. II. June 9. Horace McGuire of Rochester to succeed Enoch V. Stoddard, M.D., for a term to expire March 23, 1916. IO. FOREST, FISH, AND GAME COMMISSIONER. Confirmed June April 15. James Spencer Whipple of Salamanca reap pointed for a term to expire April 14, 1912. Confirmed April 15. 144 AGENT OF THE ONONDAGA INDIANS RESIDING ON THE ALLEGANY, CATTARAUGUS, TUSCARORA, AND TONAWANDA RESERVATIONS. Jan. 1. Emily P. Lincoln of Iroquois reappointed for a term to expire April 15, 1911. Confirmed January 13. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR. Jan. 1. John Williams of Utica reappointed for a term to expire December 31, 1908. Confirmed January 13. LOAN COMMISSIONERS. June II. Cattaraugus county-Charles C. Mason of pire April 15, 1909. Confirmed June 11. June 11. George A. Stoneman of Machias reappointed for a term to expire April 15, 1909. Confirmed June II. June 11. Chautauqua county -- Edward Cook of Panama reappointed for a term to expire April 15, 1909. Confirmed June 1I. June 11. Frank L. Smith of Silver Creek reappointed for a term to expire January 10, 1909. Confirmed June 11. Nov. 17. Marvin Horton of Arkwright to succeed Edward Cook, resigned. Recess appointment requiring confirmation. Jan. 13. Chenango county-Otis A. Thompson of Norwich to succeed Harvey A. Truesdell, removed from county, for a term to expire April 13, 1909. Confirmed January 15. June II. Otis A. Thompson of Norwich to succeed himself, failed to qualify. Confirmed June II. June 11. Erie county Clarence A: Tyler of Alden re appointed for a term to expire May 4, 1909. Confirmed June 11. June II. Thomas H. Noonan of Buffalo reappointed for a term to expire April 22, 1909. Confirmed June II. |