Minister. Horace Porter, New York. .....Joseph H. Choate, New York. .Andrew D. White, New York. . Charlemagne Tower, Pennsylvania. Ministers Plenipotentiary. William P. Lord, Oregon. Lawrence Townsend, Pennsylvania. . Charles Page Bryan, Illinois. .Henry L. Wilson, Washington. ...Charles Burdett Hart, West Virginia. Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire. Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire. Bellamy Storer, Ohio. William W. Thomas, Jr., Maine. John G. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania. Francis B. Loomis, Ohio. Ministers Resident and Consuls-General. Seoul, Monrovia, Teheran, Horace N. Allen, Ohio. Owen L. W. Smith, North Carolina. . Herbert W. Bowen, New York. Charge d'Affaires. Santo Domingo, .Port-au-Prince, ....... William F. Powell, New Jersey. Principal U. S. Government Officers in Pennsylvania. Assistant Treasurer of the United States. John F. Finney, Philadelphia, salary, $4,500. Superintendent of United States Mint. Henry K. Boyer, Philadelphia, salary, $4,500. Naval Officer. James B. Holland, Philadelphia, salary, $5,000. Surveyors of Customs. Perry M. Lytle, Philadelphia; salary, $5,000. Collectors of Customs. Benjamin B. Brown, Erie, salary, $1,400. United States Appraiser. Linn Hartranft, Philadelphia, salary, $3,000. Collectors of Internal Revenue. First District-Perrose A. McClain, Philadelphia, salary, $4,500. District composed of the counties of Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Bucks, Montgomery, Berks, Lehigh and Schuylkill. Ninth District-Harry L. Hershey, Harrisburg; office, Lancaster; salary, $4,500. Dis- THE FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. (Begins March 4, 1899, and ends March 4, 1901.) (The salary of a Senator or Representative in Congress is $5,000 per annum THE SENATE. President pro tempore of the Senate-William P. Frye, of Maine. Secretary of the Senate-Charles G. Bennett, of New York. 1903. Henry M. Teller, Silv., Central City. 1901. Edward O. Wolcott, R., Denver 1905. James P. Tallaferro, D., Jacksonville. 1903. Stephen R. Mallory, D., Pensacola 1901. Shelby M. Cullom, R., Springfield. 1903. William E. Mason, R., Chicago. INDIANA. 1905. Albert J. Beveridge, R., Indianapolis. 1903. Charles W. Fairbanks, R., Indian. 1905. Louis E. McComas, R., Williamsport 1903. George L. Wellington, R., Cumberland. 1905. Hernando De Soto Money, D., Car- William Van A. Sullivan, D., Oxford. rollton. 1903. Henry C. Hansbrough, R., Devils 1905. Porter J. McCumber, R., Wahpeton. Lake. *Temporary appointment by the Governor, vice E. C. Walthall, deceased. Temporary appointment to fill vacancy resulting from death of Senator-elect Monroe L. Hayward. 1903. Joseph B. Foraker, R., Cincinnati. OHIO. 1905. Marcus A. Hanna, R., Cleveland. OREGON. . 1901. George W. McBride, R., St. Helena. 1903. Joseph Simon, R., Portland. PENNSYLVANIA. 1901. Matthew S. Quay, R., Beaver. 1903. Boies Penrose, R., Philadelphia. RHODE ISLAND. 1905. Nelson W. Aldrich, R., Providence. 1901. George P. Wetmore, R., Newport. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1901. Benjamin R. Tillman, D., Trenton. 1903. John L. McLaurin, D., Bennettsville. SOUTH DAKOTA. 1901. Richard F. Pettigrew, Pop., Sioux 1903. James H. Kyle, Ind., Aberdeen. Falls. *Temporary appointment by the Governor, April 21, 1899. until convening of LegisAppointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Justin S. Morrill. lature. |