Английская Википедия:39th Wisconsin Legislature
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox legislative term The Thirty-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature convened from Шаблон:Nobreak to Шаблон:Nobreak in regular session.[1]
This was the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1888. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 2, 1886.[1]
Major events
- January 7, 1889: Inauguration of William D. Hoard as the 16th Governor of Wisconsin.
- March 4, 1889: Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison as the 23rd President of the United States
- April 2, 1889: At the state's spring general election, Wisconsin voters approved an amendment to the Constitution of Wisconsin which abolished the separate offices of "chief justice" and "associate justices" of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, converting all members to "justices" and designating that the most senior justice would serve as chief justice.
- May 1889: First reported cases associated with the 1889–1890 pandemic.
- November 8, 1889: Montana was admitted as the 41st U.S. state.
- November 11, 1889: Washington was admitted as the 42nd U.S. state.
- March 18, 1890: The Wisconsin Supreme Court published it's decision in State ex rel. Weiss v. District Board of School District No. Eight, also known as the Edgerton Bible Case. The Court ruled that the use of the bible in public school instruction was an unconstitutional merging of church and state. This decision was later cited by the United States Supreme Court in its 1963 decision banning compulsory prayer in schools.
- March 20, 1890: The new German Emperor Wilhelm II dismissed long-time German chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
- May 1, 1890: Coordinated mass rallies and strikes were held in the United States to call for an eight-hour workday.
- July 2, 1890: U.S. President Benjamin Harrison signed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 into law.
- July 3, 1890: Idaho was admitted as the 43rd U.S. state.
- July 10, 1890: Wyoming was admitted as the 44th U.S. state.
- July 14, 1890: U.S. President Benjamin Harrison signed the Sherman Silver Purchase Act into law. The law increased the amount of silver the U.S. government would purchase, in order to encourage inflation.
- October 1, 1890: U.S. President Benjamin Harrison signed the Tariff Act of 1890, raising the average tariff on imports to 50%.
- November 4, 1890: George Wilbur Peck elected Governor of Wisconsin.
- December 29, 1890: The 7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment killed 153 Lakota Sioux at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in an incident known as the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Major legislation
- April 18, 1889: An Act concerning the education and employment of children, 1889 Act 519. Referred to as the "Bennett Law". The main purpose of the act was to raise the minimum employment age from 12 to 13 and required parents and guardians to ensure that children between the ages of 7 and 14 were receiving at least 12 weeks of education per year. "Section 5" of the act defined a "school" as only one which provided instructions solely in the English language. This proved to be a highly controversial move in a state which had many German, Polish, and Scandinavian language schools. The backlash against the law likely contributed significantly to the Democratic wave election in 1890.
- Joint Resolution agreeing to a proposed amendment to the constitution, 1889 Joint Resolution 3. This was the required second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution to abolish the separate offices of "chief justice" and "associate justices" of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and instead define all members of the court as "justices" with the most senior justice acting as "chief justice". This amendment was ratified by voters at the 1889 spring general election.
- Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to section 1, of article 10, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, relating to Education, 1889 Joint Resolution 7. This was another attempt to amend the section of the Constitution of Wisconsin dealing with the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The previous attempt had just been defeated in an 1888 referendum.
Party summary
Senate summary
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Dem. | Lab. | Ind. | Rep. | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 6 | 1 | 1 | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 25 | 33 | 0 |
1st Session | 6 | 2 | 1 | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 24 | 33 | 0 |
Final voting share | Шаблон:Percentage | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | Шаблон:Percentage | ||||
Beginning of the next Legislature | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 19 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 33 | 0 |
Assembly summary
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Dem. | Lab. | Ind. | Rep. | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 34 | 5 | 4 | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 57 | 100 | 0 |
1st Session | 29 | 0 | 0 | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 71 | 100 | 0 |
Final voting share | Шаблон:Percentage | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | Шаблон:Percentage | ||||
Beginning of the next Legislature | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 66 | 1 | 0 | 33 | 100 | 0 |
Sessions
- 1st Regular session: January 9, 1889Шаблон:Spaced ndashApril 19, 1889
Leaders
Senate leadership
- President of the Senate: George W. Ryland (R)
- President pro tempore: Thomas A. Dyson (R)
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]
Committees
Senate committees
- Senate Committee on AgricultureШаблон:Spaced ndashS. B. Stanchfield, chair
- Senate Committee on Assessment and Collection of TaxesШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. E. Leahy, chair
- Senate Committee on EducationШаблон:Spaced ndashC. Widule, chair
- Senate Committee on Enrolled BillsШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. W. DeGroff, chair
- Senate Committee on Engrossed BillsШаблон:Spaced ndashP. J. Clawson, chair
- Senate Committee on Federal RelationsШаблон:Spaced ndashH. A. Cooper, chair
- Senate Committee on Finance, Banks, and InsuranceШаблон:Spaced ndashG. H. Buckstaff, chair
- Senate Committee on IncorporationsШаблон:Spaced ndashW. A. Rust, chair
- Senate Committee on the JudiciaryШаблон:Spaced ndashGeorge F. Merrill, chair
- Senate Committee on Legislative ExpendituresШаблон:Spaced ndashW. S. Main, chair
- Senate Committee on Manufacturing and CommerceШаблон:Spaced ndashH. A. Taylor, chair
- Senate Committee on Military AffairsШаблон:Spaced ndashE. Scofield, chair
- Senate Committee on Privileges and ElectionsШаблон:Spaced ndashE. Scofield, chair
- Senate Committee on Public LandsШаблон:Spaced ndashR. E. Joiner, chair
- Senate Committee on RailroadsШаблон:Spaced ndashGeorge Fitch, chair
- Senate Committee on Roads and BridgesШаблон:Spaced ndashFrank Avery, chair
- Senate Committee on State AffairsШаблон:Spaced ndashA. P. Lovejoy, chair
- Senate Committee on Town and County OrganizationsШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. C. Reynolds, chair
Assembly committees
- Assembly Committee on AgricultureШаблон:Spaced ndashE. Beaumont, chair
- Assembly Committee on Assessment and Collection of TaxesШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. W. Whelan, chair
- Assembly Committee on Bills on their Third ReadingШаблон:Spaced ndashHugh Porter, chair
- Assembly Committee on CitiesШаблон:Spaced ndashH. E. Legler, chair
- Assembly Committee on EducationШаблон:Spaced ndashM. J. Bennett, chair
- Assembly Committee on Engrossed BillsШаблон:Spaced ndashH. G. Klinefelter, chair
- Assembly Committee on Enrolled BillsШаблон:Spaced ndashC. F. Simmons, chair
- Assembly Committee on Federal RelationsШаблон:Spaced ndashJames W. Freeman, chair
- Assembly Committee on IncorporationsШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. W. Babcock, chair
- Assembly Committee on Insurance, Banks, and BankingШаблон:Spaced ndashW. H. Blyton, chair
- Assembly Committee on the JudiciaryШаблон:Spaced ndashW. J. McElroy, chair
- Assembly Committee on Legislative ExpendituresШаблон:Spaced ndashDwight S. Allen, chair
- Assembly Committee on Labor and ManufacturesШаблон:Spaced ndashV. W. Dorwin, chair
- Assembly Committee on Lumber and MiningШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. H. McCourt, chair
- Assembly Committee on Medical SocietiesШаблон:Spaced ndashR. H. Delap, chair
- Assembly Committee on MilitiaШаблон:Spaced ndashJ. B. McCoy, chair
- Assembly Committee on Privileges and ElectionsШаблон:Spaced ndashW. B. La Selle, chair
- Assembly Committee on Public ImprovementsШаблон:Spaced ndashK. K. Hagestad, chair
- Assembly Committee on Public LandsШаблон:Spaced ndashC. F. Mohr, chair
- Assembly Committee on RailroadsШаблон:Spaced ndashR. W. Jackson, chair
- Assembly Committee on Roads and BridgesШаблон:Spaced ndashJohn Stevenson, chair
- Assembly Committee on State AffairsШаблон:Spaced ndashH. M. Stocking, chair
- Assembly Committee on Town and County OrganizationШаблон:Spaced ndashCharles Hall, chair
- Assembly Committee on Ways and MeansШаблон:Spaced ndashE. C. Oliver, chair
- Assembly Special Committee on Labor and IndustriesШаблон:Spaced ndashHenry Siebers, chair
Joint committees
- Joint Committee on Charitable and Penal InstitutionsШаблон:Spaced ndashL. E. Pond (Sen.) & R. B. Showalter (Asm.), co-chairs
- Joint Committee on ClaimsШаблон:Spaced ndashE. I. Kidd (Sen.) & Evan Coolidge (Asm.), co-chairs
- Joint Committee on PrintingШаблон:Spaced ndashC. A. Pettibone (Sen.) & E. McGlachlin (Asm.), co-chairs
Changes from the 38th Legislature
New districts for the 39th Legislature were defined in 1887 Wisconsin Act 461, passed into law in the 38th Wisconsin Legislature.
Senate redistricting
Summary of changes
- 11 Senate districts were left unchanged (or were only renumbered).
- Milwaukee County went from having 3 districts to 4 (4, 5, 6, 7).
- Waukesha County was divided between two multi-county districts with Jefferson (23) and with Washington and Ozaukee (33).
- Marathon County was divided between two multi-county districts with Green Lake, Portage, and Waushara (9) and with Shawano and Waupaca (21).
- Eau Claire and Jackson became a shared district (25) after having been in separate multi-county districts.
- Pierce and St. Croix became a shared district (10) after having been in separate multi-county districts.
- Crawford, Grant, La Crosse, and Vernon went from sharing 3 districts to 2 (16, 31).
- Manitowoc County went from having its own district to sharing a district with Kewaunee County (15).
- Brown County went from having its own district to sharing a district with Calumet County (2).
Partisan implications
- Republicans had 13 safe seats, down from 18.
- Democrats had 5 safe seats, down from 6.
- 15 seats were competitive, up from 9.
Senate districts
Dist. | 38th Legislature | 39th Legislature |
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1 | Door, Florence, Kewaunee, Langlade, Marinette, Oconto counties | Door, Marinette, Oconto counties |
2 | Brown County | Brown, Calumet counties |
3 | Racine County | Racine County |
4 | Crawford, Vernon counties | Milwaukee County (city north) |
5 | Northern Milwaukee County | Milwaukee County (city center) |
6 | Southern Milwaukee County | Milwaukee County (city south) |
7 | Central Milwaukee County | Milwaukee County (outside the city) |
8 | Kenosha, Walworth counties | Kenosha, Walworth counties |
9 | Green Lake, Portage, Waushara counties | Green Lake, Portage, Waushara, western Marathon counties |
10 | Waukesha County | Pierce, St. Croix counties |
11 | Ashland, Clark, Lincoln, Price, Taylor, Wood counties | Ashland, Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Price, Taylor counties |
12 | Green, Lafayette counties | Green, Lafayette counties |
13 | Dodge County | Dodge County |
14 | Juneau, Sauk counties | Juneau, Sauk counties |
15 | Manitowoc County | Kewaunee, Manitowoc counties |
16 | Grant County | Crawford, Grant counties |
17 | Rock County | Rock County |
18 | Western Fond du Lac County | Western Fond du Lac County |
19 | Winnebago County | Winnebago County (except Menasha) |
20 | Sheboygan, Eastern Fond du Lac counties | Sheboygan, Eastern Fond du Lac counties |
21 | Marathon, Shawano, Waupaca counties | Shawano, Waupaca, eastern Marathon counties |
22 | Calumet, Outagamie counties | Outagamie County (and Menasha) |
23 | Jefferson County | Jefferson, western Waukesha counties |
24 | Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, Шаблон:Nobreak, Washburn counties | Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, Sawyer, Washburn counties |
25 | Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce counties | Clark, Eau Claire counties |
26 | Dane County | Dane County |
27 | Adams, Columbia, Marquette counties | Adams, Columbia, Marquette counties |
28 | Iowa, Richland counties | Iowa, Richland counties |
29 | Buffalo, Trempealeau counties | Buffalo, Pepin, Trempealeau counties |
30 | Chippewa, Dunn, Sawyer counties | Chippewa, Dunn counties |
31 | La Crosse County | La Crosse, Vernon counties |
32 | Jackson, Monroe counties | Jackson, Monroe, Wood counties |
33 | Ozaukee, Washington counties | Ozaukee, Washington, eastern Waukesha counties |
Assembly redistricting
Summary of changes
- 42 districts were left unchanged (or were only renumbered).
- Barron County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, and Washburn counties.
- Dane County went from having 5 districts to 4.
- Dodge County went from having 4 districts to 3.
- Eau Claire County went from having 1 district to 2.
- La Crosse County went from having 1 district to 2.
- Marathon County went from having 1 district to 2.
- Oconto County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Forest and Langlade counties
- Racine County went from having 2 districts to 1.
- Washington County went from having 2 districts to 1.
- Waukesha County went from having 1 district to 2.
Assembly districts
County | Districts in 38th Legislature | Districts in 39th Legislature | Change |
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Adams | Shared with Marquette | Shared with Marquette | Шаблон:Steady |
Ashland | Shared with Lincoln, Oneida, Price, Sawyer, & Taylor | Shared with Florence, Forest, Oneida, & Price | Шаблон:Steady |
Barron | Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Washburn | 1 District | Шаблон:Increase |
Bayfield | Shared with Barron, Burnett, Douglas, & Washburn | Shared with Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, & Washburn | Шаблон:Steady |
Brown | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Buffalo | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Burnett | Shared with Barron, Bayfield, Douglas, & Washburn | Shared with Bayfield, Douglas, Sawyer, & Washburn | Шаблон:Steady |
Calumet | 1 District and 1 shared with Outagamie | 1 District | Шаблон:Decrease |
Chippewa | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Clark | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Columbia | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Crawford | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Dane | 5 Districts | 4 Districts | Шаблон:Decrease |
Dodge | 4 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Decrease |
Door | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Douglas | Shared with Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, & Washburn | Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Sawyer, & Washburn | Шаблон:Steady |
Dunn | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Eau Claire | 1 District | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Increase |
Florence | Shared with Marinette | Shared with Ashland, Forest, Oneida, & Price | Шаблон:Steady |
Fond du Lac | 3 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Forest | Shared with Langlade & Oconto | Shared with Ashland, Florence, Oneida, & Price | Шаблон:Steady |
Grant | 3 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Green | 2 Districts | 1 District and 1 shared with Lafayette | Шаблон:Decrease |
Green Lake | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Iowa | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Jackson | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Jefferson | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Juneau | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Kenosha | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Kewaunee | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
La Crosse | 1 District | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Increase |
Lafayette | 2 Districts | 1 District and 1 shared with Green | Шаблон:Decrease |
Langlade | Shared with Forest & Oconto | Shared with Lincoln & Taylor | Шаблон:Steady |
Lincoln | Shared with Ashland, Oneida, Price, Sawyer, & Taylor | Shared with Langlade & Taylor | Шаблон:Steady |
Manitowoc | 3 Districts | 2 Districts and 1 shared with Kewaunee | Шаблон:Decrease |
Marathon | 1 District | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Increase |
Marinette | Shared with Florence | 1 District | Шаблон:Increase |
Marquette | Shared with Adams | Shared with Adams | Шаблон:Steady |
Milwaukee | 12 Districts | 12 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Monroe | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Oconto | Shared with Forest & Langlade | 1 District | Шаблон:Increase |
Outagamie | 2 Districts and 1 shared with Calumet | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Decrease |
Ozaukee | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Pepin | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Pierce | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Polk | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Portage | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Price | Shared with Ashland, Lincoln, Oneida, Sawyer, & Taylor | Shared with Ashland, Florence, Forest, & Oneida | Шаблон:Steady |
Racine | 2 Districts | 1 District | Шаблон:Decrease |
Richland | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Rock | 3 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Sauk | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Sawyer | Shared with Ashland, Lincoln, Oneida, Price, & Taylor | Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Washburn | Шаблон:Steady |
Shawano | 1 District | 1 District and 1 shared with Waupaca | Шаблон:Increase |
Sheboygan | 3 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
St. Croix | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Taylor | Shared with Ashland, Lincoln, Oneida, Price, & Sawyer | Shared with Langlade & Lincoln | Шаблон:Steady |
Trempealeau | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Vernon | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Walworth | 2 Districts | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Washburn | Shared with Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, & Douglas | Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Sawyer | Шаблон:Steady |
Washington | 2 Districts | 1 District | Шаблон:Decrease |
Waukesha | 1 District | 2 Districts | Шаблон:Increase |
Waupaca | 2 Districts | 1 District and 1 shared with Shawano | Шаблон:Decrease |
Waushara | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Winnebago | 3 Districts | 3 Districts | Шаблон:Steady |
Wood | 1 District | 1 District | Шаблон:Steady |
Employees
Senate employees
- Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross[3]
- 1st Assistant Clerk: J. O. Warriner
- 2nd Assistant Clerk: J. S. Parkinson
- Bookkeeper: J. T. Huntington
- Engrossing Clerk: J. C. Bishop
- Enrolling Clerk: C. A. Christiansen
- Transcribing Clerk: F. W. Sacket
- Proofreader: J. J. Esch
- Index Clerk: Grace Winfield Bross
- Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: Linton McNeel
- Clerk for the Committee on Incorporations: Levi Earle Pond
- Clerk for the Committee on Claims: L. B. Noyes
- Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Charles H. Barnett
- Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Tobias Voegeli
- Clerk for the Committee on Railroads: J. T. Ellerson
- Document Clerk: K. W. Jensen
- 1st Assistant Clerk: J. O. Warriner
- Sergeant-at-Arms: T. J. George
- Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: A. Townsend
- Postmaster: H. Stone Richardson
- Assistant Postmaster: J. O. Newgard
- Gallery Attendant: A. W. Wineberg
- Document Room Attendant: Jesse Kevill
- Committee Room Attendants:
- Fred O. De Groff
- L. Blackstone
- Comparing Clerks:
- Mrs. M. M. Fowler
- R. W. Cheever
- John Ashton
- Doorkeepers:
- E. W. Cole
- H. C. Folz
- J. M. Schweern
- J. F. Nelson
- Porter: John Malone
- Night Watch: B. H. Bronson
- Janitor: M. Thronson
- Messengers:
- Clarence Taylor
- Willie Leahy
- George Lund
- L. Spaulding
- Albert Bellows
- Prentice Flint
- Carroll Davis
- A. McDougal
- F. G. Seymore
- A. W. Paine
Assembly employees
- Chief Clerk: Edwin Coe[3]
- 1st Assistant Clerk: Walter L. Houser
- 2nd Assistant Clerk: Oliver G. Munson
- Bookkeeper: Walter W. Pollock
- Engrossing Clerk: F. Z. Alexander
- Assistant Engrossing Clerks:
- E. P. Bryant
- Frances M. Hall
- Assistant Engrossing Clerks:
- Enrolling Clerk: Charles M. Durkee
- Assistant Enrolling Clerk: Sarah North
- Transcribing Clerk: Robert Hastreiter
- Assistant Transcribing Clerks:
- Joseph Albrecht
- William Evans
- Assistant Transcribing Clerks:
- Index Clerk: James Scott
- Comparing Clerks:
- W. F. Tenney
- William Irvine
- H. T. Ames
- Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: William M. Foster
- Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: G. H. Downey
- Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: C. D. Fish
- Clerk for the Committee on State Affairs: Andrew Rohnscheib
- Clerk for the Committee on Third Reading: J. M. Craigo
- Document Clerk: H. J. Ormsby
- Custodian of the Engrossing and Enrolling Rooms: Richard O'Donnell
- 1st Assistant Clerk: Walter L. Houser
- Sergeant-at-Arms: F. E. Parsons
- Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: H. N. Davis
- Postmaster: William T. Pugh
- Assistant Postmaster: John B. Nugent
- Doorkeepers:
- W. J. Zettler
- Sure Johnson
- J. K. Fisher
- C. W. Blay
- Gallery Attendants:
- Ira S. Vaughn
- H. H. Lampman
- Committee Room Attendants:
- T. B. Rowlands
- Theodore Stenehjen
- Document Room Attendant: George L. Jones
- Gallery Attendants:
- George Hanover
- Hans C. Haller
- Porter: A. B. Lynn
- Police: F. O. Janzen
- Flagman: John Olson
- Night Watch: R. W. Jones
- Wash Room Attendant: W. B. Patterson
- Messengers:
- Lewis Olson
- Charles H. McCourt
- Lewis Skinner
- Louis Kreuger
- Willie Berg
- Robert Bissert
- George Dean
- Lewis Gregorson
- Clyde L. Kimball
- Frank Kelley
- Eddie Dittmar
- John Bucy
References
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