VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. which Elected John Adams... March 4, 1789, to Aaron Burr...... March 3, 1805..N. Jer...[N. York(Feb. George Clinton....March 4, 1805, to Elbridge Gerry....March 4, 1813, to 30, 1732 July 4, 1826 2, 1743 July 4, 1826 6, 1756 Sept. 14, 1836 April 20, 1812..N. York. (N. York July 26, 1739 April 20, 1812 Nov. 23, 1814...Mass...Mass...[July 17, 1744 Nov. 23, 1814 March 3, 1825..N. York. (N. York June 21, 1774 June 11, 1825 Dec. 28, 1832... S. Carol. [S. Carol.[Mch. 18, 1782 Mch. 31, 1850 Rich. M. Johnson.. March 4, 1887, to March 3, 1837.. N. York. N. York Dec. 5, 1782 July 24, 1862 17, 1781 Nov. 19, 1850 March 3, 1841.. Kent'y.. Kent'y. (Oct. J. C Breckinridge. March 4, 1857, to John Tyler..... Andrew Johnson... March 4, 1865, to Schuyler Colfax... March 4, 1869, to Henry Wilson.....March 4, 1873, to Wm. A. Wheeler.. March 4, 1877, to Chester A. Arthur. Thos. A. Hendricks March 4, 1885, to Nov. 25, 1885... Ohio....Indiana (Sept. Levi P. Morton ...March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1893..Vermont N. York May Adlai E. Stevenson March 4, 1893, to March 3, 1897..Kent'y.. [Illinois. [Oct. Garret A. Hobart. March 4, 1897, to Nov. 21, 1899... [N. Jer...[N. Jer.. [June Theodore Roosevelt March 4, 1901, to 7, 1819)Nov. 25, 1885 16, 1824] 23, 1835(June 13, 1914 N. York. N. York Oct. 24, 1855 Oct. 30, 1912 HIGHEST POINT IN THE STATE. The The highest point in Maryland, according to the United States Geological Survey, is Backbone Mountain, in Garrett county, 3.340 feet above sea level. highest peak in the east of the Rockies is Mount Mitchell, in Western North Carolina, 6,711 feet. Mount Washington, New Hampshire, the highest in New England, rises 6,293 feeet. Mount Whitney, California, is 14,501 feet, while Mount McKinley, in Alaska, rises to a height of 20,300 feet. JAMES P. FOSTER & CO. Successors to FRANK D. WATKINS & CO. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings Hand Rails, Etc. WOOD FIBRE WALL BOARD A SPECIALTY 115 & 117 S. 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Ky.. 1877-1911 34 June 1, 1833 Oct. 14, 1911 Ohio...Ga. 1880-1887 7 Aug. 3, 1824 May 14, 1887 Ohio...]Ohio... 1881-1889 8 July 21, 1824 Mch. 22, 1889 Mass...Mass.. 1881-1902 21 Mch. 24, 1828 Sept. 15, 1902 N. Y....N. Y... 1882-1893 11 Mch, 9, 1820 July Miss. 1888-1893 5 Sept. 1, 1825 Jan. Asia M'r Kan.. 1889-1910|21|June 20, 1837 Mch. Mass...Mich.. 1890-1906 16] Mch. 2, 1836] Penn... Penn. 1892-1903 11 Jan. 26, 1832| Tenn. Tenn...(1893-1895 2 April La..... 1894-1910 Nov. Stephen J. Field.. La ... Rufus W. Peckham...N. Y... . N. Y.... 1895-1909 14 Nov. Edward D. White. Joseph McKenna. William R. Day.. Oliver Wendell Holmes Mass... Mass.. Ohio... Ohio 19021903William H. Moody.. Mass.. Mass... 1906-1910 Horace H. Lurton.. Ky.. Tenn...1910-1914] Charles E. Hughes... N. Y....N. Y....1910Willis Van Devanter.. Ind. Wyo.... 1910Joseph R. Lamar..... Ga. Mahlon Pitney. N. J....IN. J....1912 James C. McReynolds Ky... Tenn...1914 SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. April 17, 1859 Ga..... 1910 Oct. 14, 1857 Feb. 5, 1858 July 23, 1862] ..1799-1801| Nathaniel P. Banks, Mass....1856-1857 ..1801-1807 James L. Orr, S. Carolina. ..1857-1859 Joseph B. Varnum, Mass.....1807-1811 William Pennington, N. J....1860-1861 Henry Clay, Kentucky.. Langdon Cheves, S. C... .1814-1815 Schuyler Colfax, Indiana. John W. Taylor, New York...1820-1821 Michael C. Kerr, Indiana. .1834-1835 Charles F. Crisp, Georgia.. .1835-1839 Thomas B. Reed, Maine.. ..1839-1841 David B. Henderson, Iowa. John White, Kentucky.. ......1843-1845 Joseph G. Cannon, Illinois....1903-1911 John W. Davis, Indiana. .1845-1847 Champ Clark, Missouri... GREATER BERLIN'S POPULATION. 1911-.... Statistics showing "Greater Berlin's" population January 1, 1914, indicate that the Kaiser's capital may claim, in a way, to be the second largest city in Europe. With 4,010,434 inhabitants within the "metropolitan area" embraced by 88 separate boroughs or independent communities, only the population of LonLedon is greater, though if Paris applied the same standard and raked in everything as far remote as Versailles it probably could roll up a total as big or bigger than B Berlin's vaunted four million. The natural increase in population in Berlinexcess of births over deaths-averages 26,000 a year, a number which is heavily increased by the influx of provincial Germans, who flock to the cities from the land, R |