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STATE OFFICERS.

Governor,

CHARLES S. DENEEN, Chicago, Cook county.

Lieutenant Governor,

LAWRENCE Y. SHERMAN, Macomb, McDonough county.

Secretary of State,

JAMES A. ROSE, Golconda, Pope county.

Auditor of Public Accounts,

JAMES S. MCCULLOUGH, Urbana, Champaign county.

Treasurer,

LEN SMALL, Kankakee, Kankakee county.

Superintendent of Public Instruction,

ALFRED BAYLISS, Streator, LaSalle county.

Attorney General,

WILLIAM H. STEAD, Ottawa, LaSalle county.

Clerk of Supreme Court,

CHRISTOPHER MAMER, Chicago, Cook county.

The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State. Auditor. State Treasurer and Attorney General were elected Nov. 8, 1904, inaugurated Jan. 9, 1905, and hold office for four years, except the State Treasurer, who holds office for two years. The Superintendent of Public Instruction and Clerk of the Supreme Court were elected Nov. 4. 1902, the former for a term of four and the latter for a term of six years. All are Republicans.

The following officers are appointed by the Governor and hold office during his pleasure:

Adjutant General,

THOMAS W. SCOTT, Fairfield.

Insurance Superintendent,

WILLIAM R. VREDENBURGH, Springfield.

Printer Expert,

HARRY W. JONES, Ipava.

Governor's Private Secretary,

JAMES WHITTAKER, Chicago.

59TH CONGRESS.

Beginning March 4, 1905, and Ending March 3, 1907

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* Vice Benjamin F. Marsh, of Warsaw, Republican, deceased.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

(Apportionment of 1901.)

Representatives to 59th Congress.

FIRST DISTRICT,

The First ward, the Second ward, that part of the Third ward east of the center line of Stewart avenue, that part of the Fourth ward lying east of the center line of Halsted street, that part of the Sixth ward north of the center line of Forty-third street, all in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, MARTIN B. MADDEN, Republican.

SECOND DISTRICT.

That part of the Sixth ward south of the center line of Forty-third street, the Seventh ward, the Eighth ward, and the Thirty-third ward, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, JAMES R. MANN, Republican.

THIRD DISTRICT.

The towns of Lemont, Palos, Worth. Orland, Bremen, Thornton, Rich, Bloom and Calumet in Cook county, and that part of the Twenty-ninth ward south of the center line of Fifty-first street, that part of the Thirtieth ward south of the center line of Fifty-first street, the Thirty-first ward and the Thirty-second ward, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, WILLIAM WARFIELD WILSON, Republican.

FOURTH DISTRICT.

That part of the Third ward lying west of the center line of Stewart avenue, that part of the Fourth ward lying west of the center line of Halsted street, the Fifth ward, that part of the Eleventh ward south of the center line of Twenty second street, that part of the Twelfth ward lying south of the center line of Twenty-second street, that part of the Twenty-ninth ward north of the center line of Fifty-first street, and that part of the Thirtieth ward north of the center line of Fifty-first street, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, CHARLES S. WHARTON, Republican.

FIFTH DISTRICT.

The Ninth ward, the Tenth ward, that part of the Eleventh ward north of the center line of Twenty-second street, and that part of the Twelfth ward north of the center line of Twenty-second street, in the city of Chicago. Representative to 59th Congress, ANTHONY MICHALEK, Republican.

SIXTH DISTRICT.

The towns of Proviso, Cicero, Riverside, Stickney and Lyons in Cook county, and Thirteenth ward, the Twentieth ward, the Thirty-fourth ward, and that part of the Thirty-fifth ward south of the south line of the right-of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway company, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, WILLIAM LORIMER, Republican.

SEVENTH DISTRICT.

The towns of Hanover, Schamberg. Elk Grove, Maine, Leyden, Barrington, Palatine, Wheeling and Norwood Park in Cook county, the Fourteenth ward, that part of the Fifteenth ward west of the center line of Robey street, the Twenty-seventh ward, the Twenty-eighth ward, and that part of the Thirtyfifth ward north of the south line of the right-of-way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway company, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, PHILIP KNOPF, Republican.

EIGHTH DISTRICT.

That part of the Fifteenth ward east of the center line of Robey street, the Sixteenth ward, the Seventeenth ward, the Eighteenth ward and the Nineteenth ward, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, CHARLES MCGAVIN, Republican.

NINTH DISTRICT.

The Twenty-first ward, the Twenty-second ward, that part of the Twentythird ward east of the center line of Halsted street, and that part of the Twenty-fifth ward south of the center line of Graceland avenue, in the city of Chicago.

Representative to 59th Congress, HENRY SHERMAN BOUTELL, Republican.

TENTH DISTRICT.

That part of the Twenty-third ward west of the center line of Halsted street, the Twenty-fourth ward, that part of the Twenty-fifth ward north of the center line of Graceland avenue and the Twenty-sixth ward, in the city of Chicago, also the towns of Evanston, Niles, New Trier and Northfield, in Cook county and the county of Lake.

Representative to 59th Congress, GEORGE EDMUND FOSS, Republican.

ELEVENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of DuPage, Kane, McHenry and Will.

Representative to 59th Congress, HOWARD M. SNAPP, Republican.

TWELFTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Boone, DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle and Winnebago. Representative to 59th Congress, CHARLES E. FULLER, Republican.

THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee. Ogle, Stephenson and Whiteside. Representative to 59th Congress, ROBERT R. HITT, Republican.

FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Hancock, Henderson, McDonough, Mercer, Rock Island and Warren.

Representative to 59th Congress, JAMES MCKINNEY, Republican.

FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Adams, Fulton. Henry, Knox and Schuyler.
Representative to 59th Congress, GEORGE W. PRINCE, Republican.

SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Bureau. Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Stark and Tazewell. Representative to 59th Congress, JOSEPH V. GRAFF, Republican.

SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Ford, Livingston, Logan, MeLean and Woodford.
Representative to 59th Congress, JOHN A. STERLING, Republican.

EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Clark, Cumberland, Edgar. Iroquois, Kankakee and Vermilion.

Representative to 59th Congress, JOSEPH G. CANNON, Republican.

NINETEENTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Champaign, Coles, DeWitt, Douglas, Macon, Moultrie, Shelby and Piatt.

Representative to 59th Congress, WILLIAM B. MCKINLEY, Republican.

TWENTIETH DISTRICT.

The counties of Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Jersey, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Pike and Scott.

Representative to 59th Congress, HENRY T. RAINEY, Democrat.

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The counties of Christian, Macoupin, Montgomery and Sangamon. Representative to 59th Congress, ZENO J. RIVES, Litchfield, Republican.

TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.

The counties of Bond, Madison. Monroe, St. Clair and Washington.
Representative to 59th Congress, WILLIAM A. RODENBERG, Republican.

TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

The counties of Clinton, Crawford, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Jefferson, Lawrence, Marion, Richland and Wabash.

Representative to 59th Congress, FRANK L. DICKSON, Republican.

TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

The counties of Clay, Edwards, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Saline, Wayne and White.

Representative to 59th Congress, PLEASANT T. CHAPMAN, Republican

TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.

The counties of Alexander, Franklin, Jackson. Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, Union and Williamson.

Representative to 59th Congress, GEORGE W. SMITH, Republican.

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