Rules.-Clerk, Charles Frederic Wilson, 2004 G street; assistant clerk, Frances M. Marsh, 133 North Carolina avenue SE.; messenger, Reed Knox. Standards, Weights, and Measures.-Clerk, Guy Flenner, 808 Fifth street NE.; messenger, Cora M. Rubin. Territories.-Clerk, John F. Hayes, The Cairo; assistant clerk, Edward P. Goetz, The Cairo; messenger, Charles E. Felton, The Champlain. To Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands.-Clerk, Geo. M. Hanson, The Rhode Island; messenger, Horace H. Smith, The Ethelhurst. Transportation and Sale of Meat Products.-Clerk, Douglas W. McEnery, 1366 Kenyon street; messenger, Charles P. McEnery. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard.—Clerk, Leonard Underwood, The Congressional; messenger, Ralph H. Case, 1016 Thirteenth street. University of the United States.-Clerk, Thos. P. Littlepage, The Portland; messenger, Isaiah P. Watts; stenographer, Union B. White. Woman Suffrage.-Clerk, William J. Harris; messenger, Ryburn G. Clay, The Normandie. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. DANIEL MOORE RANSDELL, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, was born in Indiana, near Indianapolis; attended common school in the country in winter and worked on a farm in summer until he was 16 years old; entered Franklin College and remained three years; taught school during summer while taking his college course; left college to enter the Union Army; served as a noncommissioned officer until May, 1864; lost his right arm at the battle of Resaca, May 15, 1864; afterwards took a commercial course in business college, and taught school for a year; then became deputy recorder of Marion County, Ind.; was elected city clerk of Indianapolis in 1867, and reelected in 1869; served in the city council of Indianapolis for two years; engaged in wholesale trade; was elected clerk of the courts of Marion County and served four years; was appointed by the governor a member of the board of commissioners to erect a soldiers' monument in Indianapolis; was a member of the Republican State committee eight consecutive years; was appointed by President Harrison marshal of the District of Columbia in 1889, serving until January, 1894; was elected Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States Senate January 29, 1900. Clerk to Sergeant-at-Arms.-E. Livingstone Cornelius, Glen Echo Heights, Md. Assistant Doorkeeper.-Alonzo H. Stewart, 204 Fourth street SE. Acting Assistant Doorkeeper.-B. W. Layton, 1345 Vermont avenue. Messenger on floor of Senate.-C. A. Loeffler, 1444 Newton street. Messenger on floor of Senate.-A. D. Sumner, New Varnum. Storekeeper.-John J. McGrain, 122 V street. Clerk.-H. H. Riddleberger, The Bedford. POST-OFFICE. Postmaster of the Senate.-James A. Crystal, 108 Fifth street NE. Clerk.-F. A. Eckstein, 3361 Eighteenth street. Arrival and Departure of Mails. Chief Engineer.-E. C. Stubbs, Linden, Md. Assistants.-F. E. Dodson, 1654 Monroe street; A. S. Worsley, 1243 New Jersey avenue SE.; R. H. Gay, 1725 Newton street; John Edwards, 106 E street. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. (Phone, Main 3120.) SPEAKER. The Speaker.-JOSEPH G. CANNON, 1014 Vermont avenue. Messenger.—Henry Neal, 1229 T street. CHAPLAIN. Rev. Henry N. Couden, D. D., 1310 Columbia road. OFFICE OF THE CLERK. Clerk of the House.-Alexander McDowell, The Dewey. Journal Clerk.-Herman A. Phillips, 3327 Eighteenth street. Reading Clerks.-Dennis E. Alward, The Dewey; E. L. Lampson, Congress Hall. Printing and Bill Clerk.-M. E. Matlack, New Varnum. Enrolling Clerk.—C. R. McKenney, Congressional. First Assistant.-Willis H. Wing, 118 Maryland avenue NE. Additional Enrolling Clerk.-W. T. Irelan, 222 New Jersey avenue. Resolution and Petition Clerk.-C. N. Thomas, 1410 M street. Printing and Document Clerk.-J. W. H. Reisinger, New Varnum. Distributing Clerk. - David Moore, New Varnum. Document and Bill Clerk.-Grant Jarvis, 140 C street SE. Index Clerk.-D. C. Dinger, The Lambert. Assistant.-Sydney E. Mudd, jr., Congress Hall. Stationery Clerk.-John L. Morrison, The New Berne. Clerks.-Thomas M. Hyde, The National; Hector C. McRae, 33 B street; B. W. Haggard, 115 B street NE.; Charles B. Brockway, New Varnum; J. Louis Sowers, 1305 Pennsylvania avenue SE. Assistant in Disbursing Office.-Israel D. Johnson, The Luxor. Assistant in Stationery Room.-James A. Gibson, Takoma Park. Stenographer to Clerk.—John Iredale, 639 East Capitol street. Messenger to Chief Clerk.-D. P. Thomas, 1012 East Capitol street. CLERK'S DOCUMENT ROOM. Superintendent.-J. B. Best, 138 D street SE. LIBRARY. Librarian.-John J. Boobar, 1105 Park road. Assistants.-George W. Sabine, The Royalton; R. F. Bishop, East Falls Church, Va. Assistant in Library.-J. F. Brownlow, 323 East Capitol street. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. Sergeant-at-Arms.-Henry Casson, 33 B street. Teller.-Edward Reichard, 306 North Carolina avenue SE. Bookkeeper.-Charles G. Stranahan, 327 A street SE. Assistant Bookkeeper.-C. E. Morley, 33 B street. Deputy Sergeants-at-Arms in Charge of Pairs.-George F. Evers, 508 A street NE.; Paul D. Porter, Congress Hall. Pair Clerk.-J. H. Hollingsworth, Riverdale, Md. Messenger.-Horace D. Norton, 231 North Capitol street. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER. Doorkeeper of the House.-Frank B. Lyon, The Van Dyke. Assistant Doorkeeper.-Bert W. Kennedy, Hotel Fritz Reuter. Special Employees.—John T. Chancey, 465 M street; Robert E. Cowart, jr.; William Special Messengers.-Felton B. Knight, Metropolitan Hotel; Jos. J. Sinnott, The Superintendent of the Press Gallery. Charles H. Mann, 627 A street NE. Messengers on the Soldiers' Roll.-E. L. Currier, 126 Tenth street SE.; John E. Cushman, 214 A street NE.; William Irving, 321 A street NE.; Elijah Lewis, 213 New Jersey avenue; Hugh Lewis, 815 Fifteenth street; James I. McConnell, 905 East Capitol street; George H. Morisey, The Roland; Lauritz Olsen, 227 New Jersey avenue; Fernando Page, 51 D street SE.; William H. Rich, 254 Delaware avenue NE.; John Rome, 315 First street SE.; James H. Shouse, 227 New Jersey avenue; John A. Travis, 1008 East Capitol street; E. S. Williams, New Varnum. FOLDING ROOM. Superintendent.-J. R. Halvorsen, 448 Park road. Chief Clerk.-W. F. Scott, 514 East Capitol street. Clerks.-J. W. Herndon, Alexandria, Va.; George C. Randall, 812 D street NF.; John P. Straight, 336 Eleventh street NE. Foreman.-J. M. McKee, 2123 K street. DOCUMENT ROOM. Superintendent.-Charles J. Sumner, New Varnum. Assistant.-W. R. Rodenberger, 309 Fourth street SE. Special Employee.-Joel Grayson, near Vienna, Va., R. F. D. No. 2. Clerk -F. G. Hunsicker, The Loudoun. Assistants in Document Room.-C. O. Houk, 105 Fifth street NE.; F. D. Mackey, 201 C street; W. S. Pangburn, 323 East Capitol street; M. J. Hanley, 1307 K street; A. F. Dahlgren, The Vendome, W. A. Schlobohm, New Varnum; J. O. Cowan, The Newton; J. H. Meeker, 222 Indiana avenue. CLERKS TO COMMITTEES. Accounts.—William Tyler Page, Friendship Heights, Md. Agriculture.-B. Franklin Culley, The Tennessee; assistant clerk, Chas: A. Gibson. Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. Appropriations.-James C. Courts, 1837 Kalorama road; assistants, Fred P. Fellows, 146 Tennessee avenue NE.; Marcellus C. Sheild, The Champlain. Banking and Currency.-Charles S. Greenwood. Census.-Nelson R. Jacobson. Claims.-Albert P. Myers, The Henrietta; D. C. Lake, assistant clerk. Coinage, Weights, and Measures.— Conference of Minority.-Robert Bowman, jr.; assistant clerk, Chas. A. Edward. District of Columbia.-Lewis M. Miller; assistant, Katherine B. Dickie, 1604 K street. Education. Election of President and Vice-President.— Elections No. 1.—Florence A. Donnelley, 310 Seventh street NE. Elections No. 3.-M. V. Geagan, 215 A street SE. Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor. Expenditures in the Department of the Interior. Expenditures in the Department of Justice. Expenditures in the Department of the Navy. Expenditures in the Department of State. Expenditures in the Department of the Treasury. Expenditures in the Department of War. Expenditures in the Post-Office Department.— Expenditures on Public Buildings.— Foreign Affairs.-Frederic Laurence Davis, The Highlands; assistant, Ward W. Fleharty, 318 East Capitol street. Immigration and Naturalization.-C. S. Atkinson, 1123 Thirteenth street. Indian Affairs.-H. E. Devendorf, 1321 Q street; assistant, Charles Fitzpatrick. Industrial Arts and Expositions.-W. W. Lufkin. Insular Affairs. — Ralph B. Horton. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.-Joseph E. Hill, 116 C street NE.; assistant, Thomas O. Bell; additional clerk, James F. Bryan. Invalid Pensions.-William H. Topping, Congress Hall; assistant, Arthur W. Phinney, 236 North Capitol street; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, Herman Gauss, 221 Fifth street SE. Irrigation of Arid Lands.-L. P. Reeder, 13 First street NE. Judiciary.-George P. Jenkins, 128 A street NE.; assistant, Martin G. Gilbertson, 227 P street. Labor.-John G. Shreve. Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River. Library.-Malcolm E. Rideout, jr., Bethesda, Md. Manufactures. Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—John T. Swift, 26 Iowa Circle. Militia. Mines and Mining.— Naval Affairs.—Elisha S. Theall, 1141 Connecticut avenue. Pacific Railroads.— Patents.-Edward A. Barney. Pensions.-Frank H. Barto; assistant, May Carroll, The Congressional; principal examiner, detailed from Pension Office, L. Seward Terry, 1625 Newton street. Post-Office and Post-Roads.-Edwin L. Williams; assistant, Arthur M. Jennings. Printing.-George D. Sutton, Hyattsville, Md. Private Land Claims.— Public Buildings and Grounds.-Edward E. Miller; assistant, E. Wiedner. Public Lands.-Robert W. Dyer, 1423 Fifth street; assistant, Florence Love. Reform in the Civil Service.— Revision of the Laws.-Benjamin H. Schwartz, Pennsylvania Club. Rivers and Harbors.--James H. Cassidy, The Dewey; assistant, Joseph H. McGann, 1345 Park road. Territories.-Thomas C. Hance, The Dewey. War Claims.-William Hertzler, The National; assistant, Charles E. Willey, 18 Third street SE.; clerk to continue digest of claims, J. B. Holloway, 20 Third street SE. Ways and Means. -William K. Payne, The Burlington; assistants, Arthur E. Blauvelt; William W. Evans, 1340 Newton street. POST-OFFICE. Postmaster.--Samuel A. Langum, The Luxor. OFFICE AT CAPITOL. Register Clerk.-P. J. Goode, 717 A street SE. Mail Clerks.-Matthew Davison, 534 Fourteenth street SE.; F. C. Riedesel, 618 Fourteenth street NE.; David J. Berger, 50 Seaton Place. OFFICE AT CITY POST-OFFICE. Clerk in Charge.-Robert J. Duncan, 5181⁄2 Second street SE. Assistants.-E. J. Hunter, 236 New Jersey avenue; William F. Sawn, 927 O street. DELIVERY MESSENGERS. Archibald G. Moll, 220 C street; John J. Sullivan, 918 Fourteenth street; Edgar Ellis, 220 C street; W. D. Ryan, jr.; C. W. Neal, 209 C street; Gath P. Freeman, 1016 Thirteenth street; Thomas M. Holt, 1423 Florida avenue; W. M. Stevens, III B street SE.; J. B. Nesbit, 238 North Capitol street; Thos. W. Smith, Y. M. C. A.; J. F. Sergent, 215 C street; Henry D. Fruit, 229 North Capitol street; F. W. Collier, 230 North Capitol street; W. D. Feeley, 339 C street; R. L. Mackenzie, 101 H street; J. L. Bowdre, 1436 Park road. Heavy Mail Wagon.-David J. Evans, 1354 Pennsylvania avenue SE.; Daniel Webster, 1127 C street SE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT CAPITOL. Arrive: 9-9.30-10.30 a. m. and 12.30-2.30-4.15 p. m. Depart: 9.30-11.30 a. m. and 1.30-3.30 p. m. and upon adjournment. HEATING AND VENTILATING. Chief Engineer.-H. W. Taylor, 100 Fifth street NE. Assistant Engineers.-B. H. Morse, 2138 G street; E. B. Burke, 514 E street; John S. Logan, 633 Massachusetts avenue NE. Elevator Conductors.-Leonard B. Cook, 485 Maryland avenue SW.; George W. Winters, 3337 Seventeenth street; Elmer Stanley, 332 E street NE.; Ralph Walker, 332 E street NE.; J. K. Duncan, 320 Massachusetts avenue NE. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. SENATE. Theodore F. Shuey, 2127 California avenue. Edward V. Murphy, 2511 Pennsylvania avenue. Milton W. Blumenberg, The Arlington. Henry J. Gensler, 1713 Q street. Daniel B. Lloyd, Bowie, Md. James W. Murphy, 116 B street NE. Assistant.—Eugene C. Moxley, 1150 Seventeenth street. |