IDAHO-Ranks sixth in gold, seventh in silver, twelfth in square miles, forty-third in miles of railway, forty-fifth in population. Population, 1880, 32,610. First settlement, by Americans, 1842. Organized as a Territory, 1863. Governor.. Secretary. Treasurer Auditor.. Librarian,. Chief Justice... 2 Associate Justices. WASHINGTON-Ranks eighth in gold, seventeenth in square miles, forty-first in population, forty-second in miles of railway. Population, according to territorial cen sus in 1885, 127,292, and in 1887, 143,669. First settleme't, by Americans, at Astoria, 1811. Organized as a Territory, 1853. Admitted to the Union, 1889. SALARIES OF STATE OFFICERS -Gov'nor, $2,600; Secretary, $1,800; Treasurer, $1,200; Auditor, $1,200; Superintendent Public Instruct'n, $1,000; Librarian, $400; Ch'f Justice, $3,000; 3 Asso'ate Justices, $3,0 0 0; Senat'rs and Representatives, $4 a day and 20 cents mileage; Surveyor General, $2,500; Chief Clerk, $1,800; C'f Drafts man, $1,700; Col lector of Customs, $1,000 and fees; Collector Intern'l Revenue, $2,250; 3 Deputy Collectors Internal Revenue, $1,200 to $1,600. UTAH-Ranks third in silver, tenth in gold, eleventh in square miles, fifteenth in coal, thirty-fifth in miles of railway, thirty-eighth in population. First settlement, by Americans, at Salt Lake City, 1847. Organized as a Territory, 1850. .$3,000 .$4 per day and 20 cents mileage .$250 and fees fees .$2,500 .$1,600 to 1,800 eighth in silver, SALARIES OF ternal WYOMING Ranks ninth in square miles, Salaries of Territorial Treasurer..$800 and comm'n ..$1,000 Supt. Public Instr'n... 400 400 3,000 2 Associate Justices... 3,000 Senators and Repre's, [$4 a day, 20c. mileage Col. Inter. Rev........ .$2,000 2 Deputy Col. Int. Rev. [$1,400 to 1,500 $2,600 1,800 2,500 2,000 Chief Draftsman...... 1,800 THE INDIAN TERRITORY was originally set apart as a reservation for peaceful tribes. Organized in 1834, but not under the same forms of government as the other Territories. The lands are held in common by the Indians, each being allowed to cultivate as much as desired, and whites can hold land only by marrying an Indian. Grazing and agriculture are the leading industries. Oklahoma was opened up to white settlers in 1889. Ranks eighteenth in square miles and forty-fifth in miles of railway. Superintendent.. Physician.. MEXICO AND The Republic of twenty seven er California. the principal in- vated interior is mild and health- coast it is very hot and pestilen- cans are a very mixed race, about one-tenth being ants of Spanish |