Lapas attēli
PDF
ePub

action necessary to the compelling of the railroads of Kansas to bill all live stock from Kansas points to Kansas City, Kan., when such stock is in fact to be unloaded in the state of Kansas. Approved March 12, 1909.

CHAPTER 293.

RELATING TO CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE BILLS.
House concurrent resolution No. 36.

Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring therein, That the House shall cease the consideration of all House bills except appropriation bills at the hour of twelve o'clock midnight on Saturday, March 6, 1909, and the Senate shall cease consideration of Senate bills except appropriation bills at the same hour; and that the Senate and the House shall cease the consideration of all bills and resolutions except resolutions as to final adjournment and conference reports at the hour of twelve o'clock midnight, Monday, March 8, 1909; and that the final adjournment of both houses shall be at the hour of twelve o'clock midnight, Friday, March 12, 1909.

Approved March 10, 1909.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY FOR 1909.

STATE OFFICERS, ELECTIVE.

Two-year term beginning January 11, 1909, except state printer, whose term begins July 1, 1909.

[blocks in formation]

DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, AND APPOINTED OFFICERS.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.-The Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney-general, and Superintendent of Public Instruction.

SCHOOL-FUND COMMISSIONERS.-Secretary of State, Attorney-general, and Superintendent of Public Instruction.

STATE BOARD of CanvasSERS.-Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and Attorney-general.

SINKING-FUND COMMISSIONERS.-Governor, Secretary of State, and State Auditor.

STATE CHARTER BOARD.-Attorney-general, Secretary of State, and Bank Commissioner. STATE BOARD OF TREASURY EXAMINERS.-Governor, State Auditor, and Secretary of State. STATE PRINTING COMMISSION.-State Printer, Secretary of State, and Attorney-general. STATE LAND-OFFICE.-James M. Nation, State Auditor, ex-officio Register.

BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS.-J. D. McFarland, chairman, Topeka; A. C. Mitchell, Lawrence; G. H. Buckman, Winfield; D. M. Dale, Wichita.

TAX COMMISSION.-S. C. Crummer, Belleville; Samuel T. Howe, Topeka; W. S. Glass, Marys

ville.

BOARD OF CONTROL.-E. B. Schermerhorn, chairman, Galena; Harry C. Bowman, Newton; Sherman G. Elliott, Lawrence.

Institutions under the Board of Control:

State Orphans' Home; E. C. Willis, superintendent, Atchison.
Girls' Industrial School; Julia B. Perry, superintendent, Beloit.
School for the Blind; W. B. Hall, superintendent, Kansas City.
School for the Deaf; H. C. Hammond, superintendent, Olathe.
Boys' Industrial School; H. W. Charles, superintendent, Topeka.
Topeka State Hospital; T. C. Biddle, superintendent, Topeka.
Osawatomie State Hospital; L. L. Uhls, superintendent, Osawatomie.
State Home for Feeble-minded; I. W. Clark, superintendent, Winfield.
State Hospital for Epileptics; M. L. Perry, superintendent, Parsons.

BANK COMMISSIONER.-J. N. Dolley, Maple Hill.
STATE ACCOUNTANT.-J. C. Gafford, Minneapolis.

(677)

STATE ARCHITECT.-C. H. Chandler, Topeka.

STATE LIBRARIAN.-Jas. L. King, Topeka.

SECRETARY STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.-F. D. Coburn, Topeka.

STATE GRAIN INSPECTOR.-Jno. T. White, Ada.

LIVE-STOCK SANITARY COMMISSIONER.-J. H. Mercer, Bazaar.

ADJUTANT-GENERAL.-C. I. Martin, Fort Scott.

OIL INSPECTOR.-J. S. Longshore, Topeka.

FISH AND GAME WARDEN.-T. B. Murdock, El Dorado.

COMMISSIONER BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY, W. L. A. Johnson, Topeka.
STATE FACTORY INSPECTOR,

SECRETARY MINE INDUSTRY.-Frank Gilday, Pittsburg.

SECRETARY State Board of Health.-S. J. Crumbine, Topeka,

SECRETARY STate Board MEDICAL EXAMINATION and REGISTRATION.-R. A. Light, Chanute.

SECRETARY STATE BOARD of DentistTRY.-F. O. Hetrick, Ottawa.

SECRETARY STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.-W. E. Sherriff, Ellsworth.

SECRETARY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-Geo. W. Martin, Topeka.

SECRETARY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE.-J. T. Lovewell, Topeka.

CURATOR GOSS COLLECTION.-B. B. Smyth, Topeka.

SECRETARY STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.-Walter Wellhouse, Topeka.

DIRECTOR FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.-Charles Harris, Emporia.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.-E. T. Fairchild. Ellsworth; Joseph H. Hill, Emporia; Frank Strong, Lawrence; E. R. Nichols, Manhattan; W. S. Heusner, Junction City; A. J. Stanley, Lincoln; John MacDonald, Topeka.

MANAGERS OF THE STATE INDUSTRIAL REFORMATORY.-R. J. Hopkins, Garden City; Philip Kelley, White Cloud; Thos. W. Morgan, Ottawa. Superintendent, E. E. Marshall, Ellsworth. MANAGERS OF THE STATE SOLDIERS' HOME.-M. W. Sutton, Dodge City; A. W. Smith, McPherson; A. M. Breese, Elmdale; S. J. Churchill, Lawrence. Commandant, S. H. Thomas, Fort Dodge.

DIRECTORS OF THE STATE PENITENTIARY.-E. E. Mullaney, Hill City; W. I. Biddle, Leavenworth; T. C. Ballinger, Burlington. Warden, W. H. Haskell, Gaylord; parole officer, John. Higgins, Lansing.

[blocks in formation]

D. R. ANTHONY, Leavenworth, first district.... Time expires Mar. 4. 1911. Counties of Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Nemaha, and Shawnee. Population of district March 1, 1908, 212,028.

CHARLES F. SCOTT, Iola, second district....... Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Douglas, Franklin, Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte. Population of district March 1, 1908, 277,573.

PHIL. P. CAMPBELL, Pittsburg, third district... Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Labette, Montgomery, Neosho, and Wilson. Population of district March 1, 1908, 279,363.

J. M. MILLER, Council Grove, fourth district... Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Chase, Coffey, Greenwood, Lyon, Marion, Morris, Osage, Pottawatomie, Wabaunsee, and Woodson. Population of district March 1, 1908, 156,576.

W. A. CALDERHEAD, Marysville, fifth district.. Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Clay, Cloud, Dickinson, Geary, Marshall, Ottawa, Republic, Riley, Saline, and Washington. Population of district March 1, 1908, 176,198.

WM. A. REEDER, Logan, sixth district............ Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Logan, Mitchell, Norton, Osborne, Phillips, Rawlins, Rooks, Russell, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, and Wallace. Population of district March 1, 1908, 198,018.

E. H. MADISON, Dodge City, seventh district... Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Barber, Barton, Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Harper, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Rush, Scott, Seward, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, and Wichita. Population of district March 1, 1908, 209,351.

VICTOR MURDOCK, Wichita, eighth district..... Term expires Mar. 4, 1911. Counties of Butler, Harvey, McPherson, Sedgwick, and Sumner. Population of district March 1, 1908, 147,682.

[blocks in formation]
« iepriekšējāTurpināt »