1110                    WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


MILWAUKEE Co., Fifth Dist.-The fifth and twelfth wards of the city of Mil-
     waukee. Population, 1900-23,247.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Sixth Dist.-The third, fourth, and seventh wards of the city
     of Milwaukee. Population, 1900-23,270.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Seventh Dist.-The towns of Franklin, Greenfield and Wauwa-
     tosa, and the city of Wauwatosa. Population, 1900-20,646.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Eighth Dist-The eighth and twenty-third wards of the city
     of Milwaukee. Population, 1900-19,332.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Ninth Dist.-The ninth ward of the city of Milwaukee. Popu-
     lation, 1900-17,653.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Tenth Dist.-The tenth ward of the city of Milwaukee. Pop-
     ulation, 1900-17,024.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Eleventh Dist.-The eleventh ward of the city of Milwaukee.
     Population, 1900-21,903.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Twelfth Dist.-The nineteenth and twenty-second wards of the
     city of Milwaukee. Population, 1900-20,231.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Thirteenth Dist.-The thirteenth ward of the city of Milwaukee.
     Population, 1900-17,026.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Fourteenth Dist.-The fourteenth ward of the city of Milwau-
     kee. Population, 1900-20,651.
 MILWAUKEE CO., Fiftcnth Dist.-The twenty-first ward of the city of Milwaukee,
      the towns oi Granville and Milwaukee, the villages of East Milwaukee,
North
      Milwaukee, and Whitefish Bay. Population, 1900-20,613.
 MILWAUKEE Co., Sixteenth Dist.-The twentieth ward of the city of Milwaukee.
      Population, 1900-16,863.
 OUTAGAMIE Co., First Dist.-The towns of Bovina, Center, Dale, Ellington,
Grand
      Chute and Greenville, and the city ok Appleton. Population, 1900-23,102.
 OUTAGAMIE Co., Seconzd Dist.-The towns of Black Creek, Buchanan, Cicero,
Deer
      Creek, Freedom, Hortonia, Kaukauna, Liberty, Maine, Maple Creek, Osborne
      and Seymour, the villages of Little Chute and Hortonville, the cities
of
      Kaukauna and Seymour, the third ward of the city of New London, and
      that part of Oneida reservation that lies within Outagamie county.
Popu-
      lation, 1900-23,145.
  RACINE Co., First Dist.-The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth
wards
      of the city of Racine. Population, 1900-24,807.
  RACINE Co., Second Dist.-The towns of Burlington, Caledonia, Dover, Mt.
Pleas-
      ant, Norway, Raymond and Rochester, the villages of Union Grove, Water-
      ford and Yorkville, the seventh ward of the city of Racine, and the
city of
      Burlington. Population, 1900-20,837.
  ROCK Co., First Dist.-The towns of Center, Fulton, Janesville, Lima, Milton,
      Magnolia, Porter, Rock Spring Valley and Union, and the cities of Edgerton
      and Evansville. Population, 1900-16,902.
  ROCK Co., Scecond Dist.-The towns of Bradford, Harmony, Johnstown and La-
      Prairie, and the city of Janesville. Population, 1900-17,091.
  ROCK Co., Third Dist -The towns of Avon, Beloit, Clinton, Newark, Plymouth,
      and Turtle, the village of Clinton, and the city of heloit. Population,
1u.
      -Il,210.
  SAUK Co., First Dist.-The towns of Baraboo, Dellona, Delton, Excelsior,
Fair-
      field, Freedom, Greenfield, Merrimac, Prairie du Sac and Sumpter, the
vil-
      lages of Ableman, Merrimac, North Freedom, Prairie du Sac and Sauk
City,
      and the city of Baraboo. Population, 1900-16,905.
  SAUK Co., Second Dist.-The towns of Bear Creek, Franklin, Honey Creek,
Iron-
      ton, La Valle, Reedsburg, Spring Green, Troy, Washington, Westfield,
Win-
      field ana Woodland, the villages of La Valle and Spring Green, and
the city
      of Reedsburg. Population, 1900-n16,101.
  SHEBOYGAN Co., First Dist.-The town of Sheboygan, and the city of Sheboygan.
      Population, 1900-25,143.
  SHsEBOYGAN Co., Second Dist.-The towns of Greenbush, Herman, Holland, Iima,
      Lyndon, Mitchell, Mosel, Plymouth, Rhine, Russell, Scott, Sheboygan
Falls,
      Sherman and Wilson, the villages of Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake and She-
      boygan Falls, and the city of Plymouth. Population, 1900-25,202.
  WAUKESHA Co., First Dist -The towns of Eagle, Genesee, Mukwonago, Muskego,
      New Berlin, Ottawa, Vernon and Waukesha, the village of Eagle, and
the
      city of Waukeska. Population, 190"i--17,364.