fif ond, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, teenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twentyfirst, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, twentysixth, twenty-seventh, twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-fourth, thirty-fifth, thirtysixth, thirty-seventh, thirty-eighth, thirty-ninth, fortieth, forty-first and forty-second election districts of the Third Assembly District of the County of Queens, and the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-second, twenty-third and twenty-fourth election districts of the Fourth Assembly District of the County of Queens. 3-The Thirteenth and Fifteenth Assembly Districts of the County of Kings and part of the Nineteenth Assembly District. 4-The Fourteenth and Twenty-first Assembly Districts of the County of Kings and part of the Fourth Assembly District. 5-Parts of the Second, Sixth and Eleventh Assembly Districts of the County of Kings. 6-Parts of the Fifth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Assembly Districts of the County of Kings. 7-The First, Third and Eighth Assembly Districts of the County of Kings, and parts of the Second, Seventh, Tenth and Twelfth Assembly Districts. 8-The Ninth Assembly District of the County of Kings and parts of the Seventh, Twelfth and Sixteenth Assembly Districts. 9-Parts of the Fifth. Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-second and Twentythird Assembly Districts of the County of Kings and part of the Third and Fourth Assembly Districts of the County of Queens. 10 Parts of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Assembly Districts of the County of Kings. 11-Richmond County and parts of the First, Second, Third, Fifth and 12-The Fourth Assembly District of the County of New York and parts of the 13-Parts of the First, Third, Sixth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth, Twelfth and Twenty-fifth Assembly Districts of the County of New York. Below 14th street. 15 Parts of the Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh Assembly Districts of the County of New York. Between 14th and 37th streets. 16-The Eleventh Assembly District of the County of New York and parts of the Ninth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-ninth Assembly Districts. Below 59th street. 17-The Eighteenth Assembly District of the County of New York, parts of the Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-ninth Assembly Districts and Blackwell's Island. Below 76th street. 18-Parts of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-ninth Assembly Districts of the County of New York and the Twenty-second Assembly District. Below 99th street. 19-Parts of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twentysixth and Thirty-first Assembly Districts of the County of New York. Below 125th street. 20-Parts of the Twenty-fourth, Twentysixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth Assembly Districts of the County of New York, Ward's Island and Randall's Island. On the East Side from 99th to 120th street." 21-Parts of the Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twenty-eighth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Assembly Districts of the County of New York. Across town, below 141st street. 22-Parts of the Twenty-third, Thirtieth, Thirty-second, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Assembly Districts of the County of New York, the Thirtythird Assembly District, North Brother Island, South Brother Island and Riker's Island. Across town, below 167th street. 23-Parts of the Twenty-third, Thirtyfourth and Thirty-fifth Assembly Districts of the County of New York. Below the Westchester line. 24-City Island, Hunter's Island, Hart's Island, Twin Island. High Island, Middle Reef Island, Rat Island, the Bluezes and Chimney Sweep; part of the Thirty-second Assembly District of the County of New York and that portion of the County of Westchester containing the city of Yonkers, the city of Mount Vernon, the town of East Chester and the town of Pelham. 25 The County of Rockland and the County of Westchester, except that portion lying within the city of Yonkers, the city of Mount Vernon, the town of East Chester and the town of Pelham. 26-The counties of Orange, Putnam and Dutchess. 27-The counties of Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Columbia and Schoharie. 28-The county of Albany and that part of the county of Rensselaer comprising the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th wards of the city of Troy. 29 The remainder of Rensselaer county and the counties of Washington, Saratoga and Warren. 30 The counties of Schenectady. Montgomery, Fulton and Hamilton. 31-The counties of Essex, Clinton, Franklin and St. Lawrence. 32-The counties of Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego and Madison. 33-The counties of Oneida and Herkimer. 34-The counties of Otsego, Delaware, Broome and Chenango. 35-The counties of Onondaga and Cortland. 36-The counties of Cayuga, Wayne, Seneca, Yates and Ontario. The death rate in the United Kingdom decreased from 21.5 per 1,000 in 1871 to 13.9 in 1910, but at the same time the birth rate declined from 38.8 to 24.7. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENTS-STATE COMMITTEES. 571 37-The counties of Tompkins, Tioga, Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben. 38 The 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th Assembly districts of the county of Monroe. 39-The 5th Assembly district of the county of Monroe and the counties of Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming and Livingston. 40-The county of Niagara and that part of the county of Erie comprising the towns of Grand Island, Tonawanda, the city of Tonawanda and the 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th wards of the city of Buffalo. 41-That part of the county of Erie comprising the towns of Alden, Amherst, Cheektowaga, Clarence, Elma, Lancaster, Marilla and Newstead, and the 6th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 26th and 27th wards of the city of Buffalo. 42 That part of the county of Erie comprising the towns of Aurora, Boston, Brant, Colden, Collins, Concord, East Hamburg, Eden, Evans, Hamburg, Holland, North Collins, Sardinia, Wales and West Seneca, the city of Lackawanna and the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th wards of the city of Buffalo. 43-The counties of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENTS. II. Queens-179,746. III to X. Kings-Average, 150,024, XI to XXII. New York-Average, 149.890. XXIII. Richmond and Rockland-107,681. XXIV. Westchester-202,650. XXV. Orange and Sullivan-135,236. XXVI. Columbia, Dutchess and Putnam–132,215. XXVII. Ulster and Greene-113,619. XXXI. Schenectady, Montgomery and XXXII. Lewis, Fulton. Hamilton and Herkimer-122,441. XXXIII. Clinton, Essex and Warren107,886. XXXIV. St. Lawrence and Franklin127,796. XXXV. Jefferson and Oswego-143,527. XXXVIII. Onondaga-169,732. XXXIX. Delaware and Broome, 115,994. XL. Cayuga, Seneca and Cortland116,681. XLI. Tompkins, Chemung, Tioga and Schuyler 125,451. Counties Having 1 Member.-Allegany, Two Members.-Chautauqua, Dutchess, Four Members.-Queens Five Members.-Monroe. and West Twenty-three Members.-Kings. NEW YORK STATE COMMITTEES. Republican. Chairman, William Barnes, jr., Albany; secretary, Lafayette B. Gleason, New York; treasurer, H. H. Bender, Albany, New York. Headquarters, No. 43 West 39th st., New York. The committee is composed of members representing the 43 Congress districts of the state. The members are: Amsterdam is one of the healthiest large cities of the world, with a death rate of about 12 per cent. Chairman, George M. Palmer, Cobleskill; secretary, John A. Mason, New York; treasurer, Arthur A. McLean, Newburg; assistant secretary, Geo. R. Van Namee, Watertown; sergeant-at-arms, Charles White, New York. The committee is composed of fifty-one members, one for each of the Senate districts of the state. The members are: Members of the Committee. District. 1. Henry P. Keith 2. Maurice E. Connolly 3. Michael J. Cummings. 4. James S. Regan 5. Thomas F. Wogan 17. J. Sergeant Cram 24. Michael J. Walsh 25. Arthur A. McLean ..Ogdensburg Carthage .Brooklyn 34. George E. Van Kennen.... New Brighton, S. I. 19. Matt G. Merzig Progressive. Utica ..Oneida .Syracuse Binghamton Auburn Officers of the Committee-Theodore D. Robinson, chairman; George R. Manchester, secretary; August Heckscher, treasurer; Monson Morris, assistant treasurer: Colby M. Chester, Jr., assistant treasurer; Isaac B. Allen, sergeant-at-arms. Headquarters, No. 16 East Twenty-eighth street, New York City. Executive Committee-Theodore D. Robinson, chairman; George R. Manchester, secretary; T. Douglas Robinson, Mohawk; Lucius C. Tuckerman, Milton; Miss Mary E. Dreier, Brooklyn; Horace S. Wilkinson, Syracuse; Samuel E. Carlson, Jamestown; Dr. Henry H. Stebbins, Rochester; Dr. W. A. E. Cummings, Ticonde roga; John R. Gleed, New York City; Francis W. Bird, New York City; Virgil K Kellogg, Watertown; Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn; Chauncey J. Hamlin, Buffalo; Lucien L. Bonheur, New York City; Homer Folks, Yonkers. The members of the committee are the various county chairmen and others, numbering in all about 150. BALANCE SHEET OF NEW YORK STATE. The railways of New Zealand, which are owned by the government, yielded in 1910 a profit of $5,795,564, or 4.06 per cent. on the invested captal. The only state in the Union which has no organized militia is Nevada, whose guard was mustered out in 1906. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF STATE BANKS, SEPT. 9, 1912. Resources. Loans and discounts secured by other collateral. Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate collateral Overdrafts Due from trust companies, banks and bankers. $14,360,152 54,149,676 17,244,984 9,048,821 11,324,971 123,570,785 194,318,912 142,307 50,915,457 Specie United States legal tender notes and notes of national banks. Cash items Other assets 53,686,531 27,081,805 55.407,783 3,379,003 Surplus (including all undivided profits) on market value. $31,873,000 50,793,474 520,901 Due New York State Savings Banks.. Due New York State Savings and Loan Associations. Deposits secured by outstanding unmatured bonds issued by the RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF TRUST COMPANIES, SEPT. 9, 1912. Loans secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col lateral Loans secured by other collateral. Bills purchased, not secured by collateral. Overdrafts Due from trust companies, banks and bankers. Specie United States legal tender notes and notes of national banks. Cash items, viz.: Bills and checks for the next day's exchanges; other items carried as cash, Other assets Surplus (including all undivided profits) on market value of stocks and bonds $72,725,000 184,541,981 1,616.885 Amount due New York State Savings Banks. Due as executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, trustee, com- Amount due New York State Savings and Loan Associations. 43,513,799 667,707 34,468,418 48,393,918 In Massachusetts of cities with a population of less than 100,000 Taunton had the highest death rate in 1910-28.3 per 1,000-and Winthrop the lowest-10.3. |