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Trustees Public Library (Ninth and K Streets).-Theo. W. Noyes, president; George F. Bowerman, librarian, 2852 Ontario Road.

Trustees of National Training School for Girls.-Chapin Brown, president; Jennie A. Griffith, superintendent.

Collector of taxes.-C. M. Towers, 243 Twelfth Street NE.

Chief clerk arrears division.-J. T. Petty, 3331 O Street. Coroner. Dr. J. Ramsey Nevitt, 1820 Calvert Street.

Corporation counsel.-Francis H. Stephens, 1714 Summit Place.

Assistants.-Percival H. Marshall, 3363 Eighteenth Street; George P. Barse, 1363 B Street SE.; Robert L. Williams, 1428 Chapin Street; Ringgold Hart, 1505 Irving Street; William H. Wahly, 2633 Adams Mill Road; Francis W. Hill, jr., 1715 Eighteenth Street; F. W. Madigan, The Ebbitt. Disbursing officer.-James R. Lusby, 1305 Tenth Street. Deputy-Kenney P. Wright, Wardman Courts East. Electrical engineer.-W. B. Hadley, 3031 Seventh Street NE. Engineer of bridges.—David E. McComb, The Portner.

Engineer of highways.-C. B. Hunt, 2017 N Street.

Flour commissioner.-Ralph L. Galt, president, First Street and Indiana Avenue. Inspectors of—

Asphalt and cements.-J. O. Hargrove, 1603 O Street.

Boilers.-E. F. Vermillion, 137 Thirteenth Street NE.
Buildings.-John P. Healy, 1802 U Street.

Plumbing.-A. R. McGonegal, 1207 Columbia Road.

Municipal architect.-Snowden Ashford, 1414 Twenty-first Street.

Permit clerk, engineer department.-H. M. Woodward, 3125 O Street.
Purchasing officer.-M. C. Hargrove, 1603 O Street.

Sanitary engineer.-Asa E. Phillips, 2115 Bancroft Place.

Superintendents of

Bathing beach.-F. J. Brunner, 1226 Lawrence Street NE.
District Building.-Maj. F. S. Besson.

Assistant superintendent.-E. P. Brooke, 1605 Thirtieth Street.

Home for Aged and Infirm.-W. J. Fay, Blue Plains.

Industrial Home School (colored).—Leon L. Perry, Blue Plains.
Insurance.-Lewis A. Griffith, Upper Marlboro, Md.
Deputy.-C. C. Wright, 1202 Delafield Place.

License bureau.-Wade H. Coombs, 3313 O Street.

Municipal lodging house.-A. H. Tyson, 312 Twelfth Street.
Playgrounds.-Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, 1004 Park Road.

Reformatory.-Charles C. Foster.

Roads.-L. R. Grabill, Takoma Park, Md.

Streets.-H. N. Moss, 1790 Lanier Place.

Street cleaning and collection service.-T. L. Costigan, 1523 Park Road.

Supervisor city refuse.-Morris Hacker, 1825 Adams Mill Road.

Trees and parking.-Clifford Lanham, 1247 G Street SE.

Tuberculosis Hospital (Fourteenth and Upshur Streets).—Dr. William D. Tewksbury. Washington Asylum Hospital.

Water department.-J. S. Garland, 2152 Florida Avenue.

Weights, measures, and markets.-George M. Roberts, 316 Maryland Avenue NE. Workhouse.-Charles C. Foster.

Surveyor.-M. C. Hazen, 817 C Street SW.

Veterinary surgeon.-C. B. Robinson, 222 C Street.

Washington Asylum and Jail (Nineteenth and C Streets SE.).-Charles C. Foster, superintendent; visiting physician, J. A. Gannon, 1915 Biltmore Street. Water registrar.-G. W. Wallace, 2015 N Street.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Chief engineer.-Frank J. Wagner, 2611 Eleventh Street.

Deputies.-Andrew J. Sullivan, 1506 Wisconsin Avenue; P. W. Nicholson, Clifton Terrace South.

Battalion chief engineers.-James Keliher, 33 S Street; T. Donohoe, 1205 Lamont Street; T. O'Connor, 912 Twenty-third Street; P. R. Davis, 1361 Monroe Street; J. J. Hanlon, 1345 Florida Avenue; C. W. Gill, 1749 T Street; C. A. Kreamer, 3110 N Street; J. Carrington, 353 I Street SW.

Fire marshal.-George S. Watson, 3928 Fourteenth Street.

Chief clerk.-E. R. Pierce, The Linville.

Superintendent of machinery.-Thomas M. Robinson, 918 North Carolina Avenue SE.

HEALTII DEPARTMENT.

Health officer.-Dr. William C. Fowler, 2322 First Street.

Assistant health officer.-Dr. John L. Norris, 5714 Thirteenth Street.

Chief clerk and deputy health officer.-Arthur G. Cole, 4121 Seventh Street.
Chief of bureau of preventable diseases.-

Chief sanitary inspector.-Charles R. Holman, 314 East Capitol Street.
Chief food inspector.-Dr. Reid R. Ashworth, 3228 Warder Street.

Chief of bureau of vital statistics.—Dr. Albert C. Patterson, The Wyoming.
Chemist.-Morris A. Pozen, 1440 R Street.

Serologist.-W. F. Landon, 713 Nineteenth Street.

Bacteriologist.-Louis V. Dieter, 1434 Harvard Street.

Chief medical and sanitary inspector of schools.-Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, District Building.

Poundmaster.—

METROPOLITAN POLICE.

Major and superintendent.-H. L. Gessford, 3123 Thirteenth Street.
Assistant superintendent.-R. B. Boyle, 1826 Kilbourne Place.

Chief, also property, clerk.-Edwin B. Hesse, 506 A Street SE.

Police surgeons.-Dr. W. H. R. Brandenburg, Dr. James Kilroy, Dr. Howard Hume, Dr. H. F. Sawtelle, 3001 Thirteenth Street.

Harbor master.-Russell Dean, 2520 Raleigh Street SE.

Sanitary officer.-E. L. Phillips, 153 Kentucky Avenue SE.

Inspector of pharmacy.-R. A. Sanders, 39 Quincy Street.

Detective headquarters.-Inspectors F. E. Cross, 319 Ninth Street SE.; C. L. Grant, 62 Bryant Street; Daniel Sullivan, 412 H Street.

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.

Executive secretary.-Walter C. Allen, 1800 K Street.

General counsel.-Francis H. Stephens, 1714 Summit Place.

Accountant.—A. N. Duart, Falls Church, Va.

Engineer.-R. G. Klotz, 1471, Irving Street.

Inspector of gas and meters.-Elmer G. Runyan, 1651 Harvard Street.
Chief clerk.-E. J. Milligan, Clinton, Md.

RENT COMMISSION.

Chairman.-James F. Oyster, 1314 K Street.
A. Leftwich Sinclair, 1519 Lamont Street.
Secretary.-D. C. Roper, jr., The Parkwood.

ORIGIN AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT.

The District of Columbia was established under the authority and direction of acts of Congress approved July 16, 1790, and March 3, 1791, which were passed to give effect to a clause in the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States, giving Congress the power-—

"To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings.”

The seat of government of the United States was first definitely named by the following clause in the act entitled "An act providing a permanent form of government for the District of Columbia," approved June 11, 1878, as follows: "That all territory which was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States, for the permanent seat of government of the United States, shall continue to be designated as the District of Columbia" (20 Stat., 102), although it had been incidentally mentioned as such in several preceding statutes.

It embraces an area of 69.245 square miles, of which 60.01 square miles are land. The river boundary is high-water mark along the Virginia shore of the Potomac River.

The local government of the District of Columbia is a municipal corporation having jurisdiction over the territory which "was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States." (20 Stat., 102.)

This government is administered by a board of three commissioners having in general equal powers and duties. (20 Stat., 103.)

Two of these commissioners, who must have been actual residents of the District for three years next before their appointment and have during that period claimed residence nowhere else, are appointed from civil life by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate of the United States for a term of three years each and until their successors are appointed and qualified.

The other commissioner is detailed from time to time by the President of the United States from the Engineer Corps of the United States Army, and shall not be required to perform any other duty. (Ib.) This commissioner shall be selected from among the captains or officers of higher grade having served at least 15 years in the Corps of Engineers of the Army of the United States. (26 Stat., 1113.)

Three officers of the same corps, junior to said commissioner, may be detailed to assist him by the President of the United States. (28 Stat., 246.)

The senior officer of the Corps of Engineers of the Army who shall for the time being be detailed to act as assistant (and in case of his absence from the District or disability, the junior officer so detailed) shall, in the event of the absence from the District or disability of the commissioner who shall for the time being be detailed from the Corps of Engineers, perform all the duties imposed by law upon said commissioner. (26 Stat., 1113.)

One of said commissioners shall be chosen president of the board of commissioners at their first meeting, and annually and whenever a vacancy shall occur. (20 Stat., 103.)

The commissioners are in a general way vested with jurisdiction covering all the ordinary features of municipal government and are also ex officio the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia. (37 Stat., 974.)

The revenues and expenditures of the District of Columbia are provided for substantially as follows: The expenditures are based upon estimates annually prepared by the commissioners and submitted by them to Congress through the Secretary of the Treasury. "To the extent to which Congress shall approve of said estimates, Congress shall appropriate the amount of 50 per cent thereof; and the remaining 50 per cent of such approved estimates shall be levied and assessed upon the taxable property and privileges in said District other than the property of the United States and of the District of Columbia." (Act approved June 11, 1878; 20 Stat., 104.) "All taxes collected shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, and the same, as well as appropriations to be made by Congress as aforesaid, shall be disbursed for the expenses of said District, on itemized vouchers, which shall have been audited and approved by the auditor of the District of Columbia, certified by said commissioners, or a majority of them." (Ib., 105.)

Congress has by sundry statutes empowered the commissioners to make building regulations; plumbing regulations; to make and enforce all such reasonable and usual police regulations as they may deem necessary for the protection of lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the District, and other regulations of a municipal nature.

WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE.

(Corner Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street (adjoining Union Station). Phone, Main 7272.) Postmaster.-Merritt O. Chance, 1310 New Hampshire Avenue.

Secretary to the postmaster. William C. Gilbert, 4210 Seventh Street.
Bookkeeper.-Clarence W. Nohe, 1822 Monroe Street.

Assistant postmaster.-W. H. Haycock, Tunlaw Road and Jewett Street.
Postal cashier.-Franklin C. Burrows, 1706 T Street.

Money-order cashier.-C. P. McCurdy, 1325 Delafield Place.

Examiners of stations.-Harry D. Sherwood, 3306 Fourteenth Street; Edgar Church, 614 Maryland Avenue NE.

Superintendent of mails.-Clarence E. Schooley, 604 E Street NE.

Assistant superintendents of mails.-Fred D. Riggles, 35 Rhode Island Avenue; Frederick Sillers, 1349 Otis Place; Sidney G. Bursley, 57 R Street NE.; Philip Otterback, 3529 Thirteenth Street; George E. Smith, 534 Fourth Street NE.; Cloyd Tavenner, 1416 Thirty-third Street.

Superintendent of carriers.—John H. Muirhead, 68 R Street.

Superintendent of motor vehicles.—Clarence E. Rullman, East Falls Church, Va.

PRESS GALLERIES.

NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED.

(Phones: House Press Gallery, Main 1246; Senate Press Gallery, Main 99.)

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Star Building.

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Edwin M. Hood.
James A. Holloman.
John H. Benton..
George H. Manning.
Theodore Tiller.
Harry N. Price
Louis Garthe.
Hal H. Smith.
Stanley M. Reynolds.
Alfred J. Stofer.
J. Fred Essary.
John J. Carson.
Everett L. Bradley.
Ernest G. Walker.
Hugh W. Roberts..
Alfred J. Stofer.
Charles C. Hart.
Harry J. Brown.
Wallace B. Macnamee.
William E. Brigham.
Theodore G. Joslin..
Charles S. Groves.
John J. Marrinan
Robert L. Norton
George Pierce Torbett
C. C. Brainerd.
Robert A. Zachary..
George W. Summers.
Carter Field.
Roberta V. Bradshaw
Charles A. Hamilton.
W. A. Crawford.
Ernst A. Knorr.
John L. Richter..
A. M. Jamieson..
K. Foster Murray.
Leroy T. Vernon..
Harry B. Gauss.
Richard Lee.
Arthur S. Henning.
Grafton S. Wilcox.

R. B. Smith...

Alexander J. Montgomery. Cora Rigby..

Lee Somers

Louis Ludlow

Snell Smith

Edwin W. Gableman.

Albert Whiting Fox
Leo R. Sack..
Gus J. Karger.
L. W. Moffett.
Carl D. Ruth..

Star Building.

Harrington Hotel.

5011⁄2 Fourteenth Street.
617 Colorado Building.
623 Riggs Building.
Post Building.
715 Riggs Building.
715 Riggs Building.
1416 New York Avenue..
Home Life Building.
1416 New York Avenue.
1416 New York Avenue.
1416 New York Avenue.
1406 G Street.
500 Davidson Building.
Home Life Building.
823 Riggs Building.
916 Woodward Building.
1403 H Street.

81 Home Life Building.

81 Home Life Building.

307 Riggs Building. 719 Riggs Building.

911 Union Trust Building.
1502 H Street.

901 Colorado Building.
901 Colorado Building.
45 Post Building.
514 Woodward Building.
514 Woodward Building.
519 Colorado Building.
31 Wyatt Building.

31 Wyatt Building.

31 Wyatt Building.

31 Wyatt Building.

302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 51 Home Life Building. 51 Home Life Building. 1403 H Street.

42 Wyatt Building. 42 Wyatt Building. 42 Wyatt Building. 921 Colorado Building. 921 Colorado Building. 921 Colorado Building. 903 District Bank Building. 32 Post Building. 32 Post Building. Post Building.

45 Wyatt Building. 16 Post Building.

40 Metzerott Building. 421 Colorado Building.

NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED-Continued.

Paper represented.

Cleveland Plain Dealer....

Cleveland Press.

Columbia Record.

Columbia State..

Columbus Dispatch..

Daily News Record (New York).

Daily Oklahoman..

Dallas Dispatch_

Dallas Evening Journal.

Dallas News.

Dallas Times-Herald.

Davenport Democrat..

Davenport Times..

Day-Warheit

Des Moines Capital.

Detroit Free Press.

Detroit Journal.

Detroit News.

Douglass International

Echo de Paris

Evansville Journal News.

Name.

Walker S. Buel. James L. Wright. Leo R. Sack. Lewis Wood. P. H. McGowan Louis Ludlow. John C. Atchison. J. B. McDonnell. Edith McDowell. L. Harper Leech Mark L. Good win. Mark L. Goodwin. Raymond B. Morgan. E. G. Dougherty. Laurence Todd... Alfred Klein.. E. G. Dougherty. C. B. Nicolson. Paul Mixter.. Jerry A. Mathews.. Jay G. Hayden. Charles P. Hunt Judson C. Welliver. John H. McNeely.

Exchange Telegraph Co.(Ltd.), London, Eng John Boyle.....

Fargo Courier News.

Fort Worth Record..

Fort Worth Star-Telegram.. Galveston News.

Grand Rapids Evening Press. Grand Rapids Herald.

Greensboro Daily News.

Havas News Agency.

Helena Independent..

Houston Press.

Indianapolis News.

Indianapolis Star..

International News Service.

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Lawrence Todd..
Bascom N. Timmons
Leo R. Sack
Mark L. Goodwin.
Mark Foote..
Paul Mixter.
Theodore Tiller
Henry L. Sweinhart.
Bascom N. Timmons.
L. Harper Leech
James P. Hornaday.
Maurice B. Judd.
Everett C. Watkins.
William Philip Simms.
David M. Church..
J. Bart Campbell.
A. O. Hayward.
Lee Ellmaker..
Thaddeus N. Sandifer.
F. A. Stetson.
Mark Foote.
Paul Mixter.
P. H. McGowan.
Benjamin Meiman.
Jos. L. Tepper..
Charles P. Hunt.
Roy A. Roberts..
H. B. Nesbitt..
Roy A. Roberts.
H. B. Nesbitt.
Frank W. Lewis.
Paul Mixter...
Henry L. Sweinhart.
David Lawrence.
George W. Summers.
Raymond B. Morgan.
Paul Hanna

A. Maurice Low
Sir Arthur Willert
W. F. Casey
Edwin J. Ehrhardt.
William L. Daley.
Lorenzo W. Martin.
Marvin E. Murphy
Louis Ludlow
Lorenzo W. Martin
Marvin E. Murphy.
George W. Combs.
P. H. McGowan.
Hugh W. Roberts
George T. Odell
Robert M. Gates..
L. Harper Leech
H. C. Stevens.
W. G. McMurchy.
George F. Authier
Hugh W. Roberts.
Floyd H. Montgomery.
Charles S. Hayden....

Office.

38 Post Building.
38 Post Building.
45 Wyatt Building.
716 Riggs Building.
500 Davidson Building.
903 District Bank Building.
507 Union Trust Building.
507 Union Trust Building.
120 Maryland Avenue NĚ.
205 Munsey Building.
620 Riggs Building.
620 Riggs Building.
41 B Street.

514 Woodward Building.
647 Munsey Building.
Cavanaugh Courts.

514 Woodward Building. 302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 420 Colorado Building. 903 Colorado Building. 608 Fourteenth Street. 627 Munsey Building. The Burlington. 1422 F Street. 1413 G Street.

34 Post Building.

45 Wyatt Building.

620 Riggs Building. 927 Colorado Building.

302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 623 Riggs Building.

411 Riggs Building.
34 Post Building.

205 Munsey Building.
33 Wyatt Building.
33 Wyatt Building.
45 Post Building.

1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
1204-1207 Munsey Building.
927 Colorado Building.
302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg.
500 Davidson Building.
420a Warner Street.
401-403 Jenifer Building.
608 Fourteenth Street.
37 Post Building.

37 Post Building.

37 Post Building.

37 Post Building.

205 Munsey Building.

302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 411 Riggs Building.

503 Commercial Bank Bldg.

44 Post Building.

41 B Street.

1413 G Street.

Hibbs Building.
510 Wilkins Building.
510 Wilkins Building.
1403 H Street.

310 Riggs Building.
808-809 Evans Building.
808-809 Evans Building.
903 District Bank Building.
808-809 Evans Building.
808-809 Evans Building.
1416 New York Avenue.
500 Davidson Building.
500 Davidson Building.
40 Wyatt Building.

511 Metropolitan Bank Bldg.
205 Munsey Building.
44 Wyatt Building.
630 Munsey Building.
823 Riggs Building.
500 Davidson Building.
425 Eleventh Street.
72 Home Life Building.

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