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MEETING DAYS OF COMMITTEES.

(Committees not given below have no regular meeting days, but meet upon the call of the

chairmen.)

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Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. Monday.

Foreign Affairs .

Thursday.

Immigration and Naturalization

Tuesday.

Indian Affairs

Thursday.

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JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSIONS.

IMMIGRATION.

(Rooms 154 and 155, House Office Building. Phone, Main 3120.)

Chairman.-Wm. P. Dillingham, Senator from Vermont, The Cochran.
Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator from Massachusetts, 1765 Massachusetts Avenue.
Anselm J. McLaurin, Senator from Mississippi, Congress Hall.
Benj. F. Howell, Representative from New Jersey, The Cochran.
William S. Bennet, Representative from New York, 1909 S street.
John L. Burnett, Representative from Alabama, Congress Hall.
Jeremiah W. Jenks, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Chas. P. Neill, Commissioner of Labor, 3560 Macomb street.
William R. Wheeler, Assistant Secretary, Commerce and Labor.

Secretaries.-Morton E. Crane, Century Club; W. W. Husband, 2924 Newark street;
C. S. Atkinson, 1125 Thirteenth street.

POSTAL INVESTIGATION.

Chairman.- Boies Penrose, Senator from Pennsylvania, New Willard.
Thos. H. Carter, Senator from Montana, 1528 Sixteenth street.

Alexander S. Clay, Senator from Georgia.

Jesse Overstreet, Representative from Indiana, New Willard.

John J. Gardner, Representative from New Jersey.

John A. Moon, Representative from Tennessee.

Secretaries.-Wesley R. Andrews, The Portland; Edwin L. Williams.

PRINTING INVESTIGATION.

Chairman.-Thomas C. Platt, Senator from New York, The Arlington.
Stephen B. Elkins, Senator from West Virginia, 1626 K street.
William H. Milton, Senator from Florida, Congress Hall.

Charles B. Landis, Representative from Indiana.

James B. Perkins, Representative from New York, 1613 New Hampshire avenue. David E. Finley, Representative from South Carolina.

Secretary.-Victor L. Ricketts, The Portner.

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.

(Phone, Main 3120.)

PRESIDENT.

President of the Senate.-CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, 170 K street.
Secretary to the President of the Senate.-George B. Lockwood.
Messenger to the President of the Senate.-Russell King, The Calumet.

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE.

President pro tempore of the Senate.-William P. Frye, The Hamilton.

CHAPLAIN.

Chaplain of the Senate.-Rev. Edward Everett Hale, 1748 N street.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

CHARLES GOODWIN BENNETT, Secretary of the Senate, was born and has always resided in the old Bennett homestead in Brooklyn, N. Y.; admitted to the bar; LL. B., University of New York; chairman, Broadway branch, Mechanics Bank; trustee of the Kings County Savings Institution; unsuccessful candidate in the Fifth New York Congressional district for the Fifty-third Congress; elected to the Fiftyfourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses, serving on the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; unsuccessful candidate for the Fifty-sixth Congress, and elected Secretary of the Senate of the United States January 29, 1900. Assistant Secretary.-Henry M. Rose, 110 Maryland avenue NE.

Chief Clerk.-Henry H. Gilfry, New Varnum.

Financial Clerk.-Richard B. Nixon, 1336 Fairmont street.

Minute and Journal Clerk.-Alfred C. Parkinson, 33 B street.

Enrolling Clerk.-Benjamin S. Platt, The Roanoke.

Superintendent of Document Room.-George H. Boyd, The Lotos Club.

Principal Clerk in charge of Executive Business.─Člarence Johnson, The Driscoll, Principal Clerk.-Claude M. Curtiss.

Reading Clerk.—John C. Crockett.

Assistant Financial Clerk.-Peter M. Wilson, 1901 Q street.

Keeper of Stationery.-Charles N. Richards, 101 Massachusetts avenue.

Librarian.-Edward C. Goodwin, 1865 Kalorama road.

First Assistant in Document Room.-Bryant E. Avery, 213 North Capitol street. Assistant in Document Room.-W. Grant Lieuallen.

Assistant Librarians.-James M. Baker, 1863 Mintwood place; Jacob C. Donaldson, 154 East Capitol street.

Assistant Keeper of Stationery.-T. W. B. Duckwall, 336 Indiana avenue. Clerks.-E. L. Givens, New Varnum; William B. Turner, The Plaza; Bayard C. Ryder, 652 East Capitol street; Eugene Colwell, 609 Eighth street NE.; W. W. Horne, The Iowa; Charles E. Nixon, 1102 Fourteenth street; G. L. Weller, 504 Third street; Rodney Sacket, 41 B street; Abraham G. McClintock, 1227 Nineteenth street; Ansel Wold, 147 North Carolina avenue SE.; Leonard J. Garver, Y. M. C. A. Building; H. T. Coggeshall, 1735 Park road; William M. Stuart, 1110 L street; A. W. Church; Thomas Grant, 534 Shepherd street; Frank H. Briggs, The Hamilton.

Messengers.-R. R. Dutton, 501 B street SE.; J. C. Jorgensen, 1741 New Jersey avenue; W. E. Burns, 510 E street NE.; T. J. Enright, 1741 New Jersey avenue.

CLERKS AND MESSENGERS TO COMMITTEES.

Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress.—Clerk, Leslie H. Martin, Century Club; messenger, Frank J. Merkling, 221 M street.

Agriculture and Forestry.-Clerk, Theo. B. Elton, Y. M. C. A. Building; assistant clerks, C. D. Hamel, The Burlington; messenger, Geo. B. Prindle. Appropriations.-Clerk, Thomas P. Cleaves, 1819 Tenth street; assistant clerks, ́L. J. McNeely, The Alabama; Kennedy F. Rea, 906 East Capitol street; Adelaide E. Woods, 527 Twelfth street NE.; messenger, James B. McClure, 115 East Capitol

street.

Audit and Control Contingent Expenses.-Clerk, Donald H. McLean; messenger, Errol O. Horner, 1700 Fifteenth street.

Canadian Relations.-Clerk, Fred. L. Fishback, 907 S street; messenger, Ralph B. Marean, Pinehurst, Chevy Chase, Md.

Census. Clerk, Ralph H. Faxon, 33 B street; messenger, Carl H. Osborn.

Civil Service and Retrenchment.-Clerk, Frank H. Sawyer, 1702 P street; messenger, A. W. Nyce, 1827 Kalorama road.

Claims.-Clerk, Charles W. Halderman, The National; assistant clerks, Dennis C. Pillsbury, 912 S street, Mary A. Berry, 1401 Massachusetts avenue; messenger, H. Bloomer Straight, 1200 C street NE.

Coast and Insular Survey.-Clerk, Edgar L. Crider, 1301 K street; messenger, Verona Whitson.

Coast Defenses.-Clerk, Dwight V. Jones, The Sherman.

Commerce.-Clerk, Woodbury Pulsifer, The Brunswick; assistant clerk, Frederick B. Sands, 1466 Rhode Island avenue; messenger, Benj. F. Briggs, 1306 Thirteenth

street.

Conference of Minority.-Clerk, Chesley W. Jurney; assistant clerk, A. J. Clopton, 1529 Q street; messenger, James Spiller.

Corporations Organized in District of Columbia.—Clerk, Hernando D. Money, jr., The Portner; messenger, Lucretia E. Money, The Portner.

Cuban Relations.-Clerk, Reed Paige Clark, The Congressional; assistant clerk, Edward Irving Littlefield, The Congressional.

Disposition of Useless Papers in Executive Departments.—Clerk, W. B. Jaynes, 23 First street NE.; messenger, L. S. Jaynes, 23 First street NE.

District of Columbia.-Clerk, John H. Walker; assistant clerk, Lucille A. Hughes, 1708 R street; messenger, Charles S. Gordon, 3319 Holmead place.

Education and Labor.-Clerk, Clarence E. Dawson, Irving street, Chevy Chase, Md.; assistant clerk, John H. Pearsons.

Engrossed Bills.-Clerk, John T. Boifeuillet, The Ethelhurst; messenger, John Corrigan, jr.

Enrolled Bills.--Clerk, John M. Peffers, 933 H street; assistant clerk, Will R. Ersfeld. Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service.-Clerk, Miles Taylor, 1007 Otis place; messenger, Hugh D. White.

Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. —Clerk, Lewis S. Patrick; messenger, Arther H. Lambeck.

Expenditures in the Interior Department.—Clerk, Wm. D. Denney, 1404 Fifteenth street; messenger, J. O. Jones, The Carlisle.

Expenditures in the Department of Justice.—Clerk, Anna L. Howland, The Dewey; messenger, Frank Edgerton.

Expenditures in the Navy Department.-Clerk, Wm. F. McClelland; messenger, J. Ray Adams.

Expenditures in the State Department.-Clerk, Edward T. Crawford, 1837 V street; messenger, James C. Carter.

Expenditures in the Treasury Department.-Clerk, Frank E. Evans, Metropolitan Club; messenger, Hervey S. Moore, 1700 Fifteenth street.

Expenditures in the War Department.-Clerk, E. B. Shurter, Metropolitan Hotel; messenger, B. G. Lockerman.

Finance.-Clerk, Arthur B. Shelton, 1712 R street; statistical clerk, Benjamin Durfee; messenger, George M. Taylor, 218 A street SE.

Fisheries.-Clerk, John C. Young; messenger, Emma F. Ramsay.

Five Civilized Tribes of Indians.-Clerk, J. Broadus Knight, 225 New Jersey avenue; messenger, John Porter Hollis.

Foreign Relations.-Clerk, William M. Malloy, Y. M. C. A. Building; assistant clerk, Garfield Charles, 1314 Fourteenth street; messenger, Charles J. Pickett, 606 U street. Forest Reservations and Protection of Game.-Clerk, John B. Kelley; messenger, William Gardiner.

Geological Survey.Clerk, Frank Buren, Y. M. C. A. Building; messenger, Carl V. King, 1813 Riggs place.

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Immigration.-Clerk, Paul S. Dillingham, The Cochran; assistant clerk, Ferdinand H. Pease, 1404 Fifteenth street; messenger, John P. Atkinson, 324 Second street SE. Indian Affairs.-Clerk, Lee F. Warner, Y. M. C. A. Building; assistant clerks, Gertrude B. Spaulding, New Varnum.

Indian Depredations.-Clerk, Theresa P. Curtis, 1818 S street; messenger, W. W. Smith, Y. M. C. A. Building.

Industrial Expositions.-Clerk, William S. Bean, The Champlain; messenger, Charles F. Black.

Interoceanic Canals.-Clerk, Thomas B. Roberts, 33 B street; assistant clerk, Geo. F. Jones, 33 B street.

Interstate Commerce.-Clerk, George Fletcher Snyder, The Burlington; assistant clerk, Jno. W. Fenton, jr., 1013 Florida avenue ÑE.; messenger, Eugene H. McDermot, The Rockingham.

Irrigation.-Clerk, Mary L. Shriner, The Ventosa; messenger, Everett W. Foster. Judiciary.-Clerk, Edmund J. Wells, 1 C street SE.; assistant clerk, Eugene Davis; messenger, John F. Bethune, 322 A street SE.

Library.-Clerk, Henry Ambler Vale, The Van Cortlandt; messenger, James A. Abbott, Burton Hotel.

Manufactures.-Clerk, Addison T. Smith, 519 Stanton place NE.; assistant clerk, Ellen C. Talbot, The Derbyshire.

Military Affairs.-Clerk, Joseph A. Breckons, 1814 G street; assistant clerks, Leona M. Wells, 1338 New York avenue; E. O. Leech, 2011 Thirteenth street; messenger, Ray Colwell.

Mines and Mining.-Clerk, William E. Marsh, 1701 First street NE.; messenger, J. H. Weirick, 1902 H street.

Mississippi River and Tributaries. -Clerk, William B. C. Brown, The Cairo; messenger, R. P. Ritter.

National Banks.-Clerk, Martin C. Huggett, The Farragut; messenger, Frank E. Doesburg, Y. M. C. A. Building.

Naval Affairs.-Clerk, Pitman Pulsifer, 1457 Girard street; assistant clerk, Edward J. Hickey, 600 Twenty-second street.

Pacific Islands and Porto Rico. -Clerk, Charles Edwin Alden, 34 Rhode Island avenue; assistant clerk, Joseph Sagmeister; messenger, J. B. Wheatley, Burton Hotel. Pacific Railroads.-Clerk, Raymond B. Morgan, The Iroquois; messenger, Howard B. Smith, New Varnum.

Patents.-Clerk, Charles M. Morris, 15 Sixth street NE; messenger, Harlow E. Smoot. Pensions.-Clerk, Robert W. Farrar, 2029 Thirteenth street; assistant clerks, W. L. Van Horn, 216 Maryland avenve NE.; Theo. Schlenker, 226 North Capitol street; Margaret Patterson; messenger, O. M. Jones; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, D. Kerr.

Philippines. -Clerk, Edward T. Clark; assistant clerk, Geo. Cabot Lodge, 2436 Massachusetts avenue; messenger, Phillips B. Robinson, 1219 Connecticut avenue. Post-Offices and Post-Roads.-Clerk, Wesley R. Andrews, The Portland; assistant clerks, Edward Garrett Smith, The Vendome; Leighton Croft Taylor, 207 East Capitol street; messenger, John H. O'Brien, The Calumet.

Potomac River Front.-Clerk, Walter Drew, The Ventosa; messenger, Nellie H. Dunn, 1864 Wyoming avenue.

Printing. Clerk, E. Remington Merry, jr.; assistant clerks, M. Eugene Rickert, Harry E. Shroyer.

Private Land Claims.-Clerk, Thomas F. Dawson, 2572 University place; assistant clerk, Clarence G. Northup, 1755 Columbia road.

Privileges and Elections.-Clerk, Geo. M. Buck, 116 Maryland avenue NE.; assistant clerk, Mary A. Gage, 1310 North Carolina avenue NE.; messenger, M. H. Bumphrey, 517 Fourth street.

Public Buildings and Grounds.—Clerk, John L. Steele, 1742 P street; assistant clerk, Mary G. Kearney, 1125 Fourteenth street; messenger, Louis H. Landsittel, 419 Massachusetts avenue.

Public Health and National Quarantine.—Clerk, John W. Daniel, jr.; assistant clerk, John W. D. Halsey.

Public Lands.-Clerk, Cleveland H. Hicks, The Ventosa; assistant clerk, J. A. O. Preus.

Railroads.-Clerk, Royal W. Thompson, 21 Sixth street NE.; messenger, Olin B. Kilbourn.

Revision of the Laws of the United States.-Clerk, Mortimer Thorn Cowperthwaite, 1775 N street; messenger, George E. Wright.

Revolutionary Claims.—Clerk, William T. Bauskett, 912 S street; messenger, Willie Lawton Stockton.

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