years conducted a barber shop and cigar store; was appointed from Brooklyn, 
through civil-service examination, May 1, 1896. 
Joun Boyp Kay, Agent, was born in Bradford Co., Pa., April 4, 1857; received 
appointment April 27, 1900, from Olathe, Kans. 
ANIMAL QUARANTINE STATION FOR TITE PORT OF NEW YORK. 
GARFIELD, N. J. 
Grorce W. Pore, Superintendent and Inspector in charge, was born at Madi- 
son, Wis., Feb. 16, 1867; attended high school at Lee, Mass., and Chicago Vet- 
erinary College, graduating from the latter in 1889 with degree of D. V. S.; 
practised the following year at Fairbury, Ill.; was employed as assistant to Dr. 
James Hughes, secretary of Chicago Veterinary College, from 1890 to 1894, ex- 
cepting a year in 1891-92 spent in the South on account of his health, when he 
engaged in practice at Mobile, Ala.; resigned in 1894 and removed to Willi- 
mantic, Conn.; was appointed assistant inspector at Boston, Nov. 11, 1895, 
through civil-service examination, promoted to inspector April 1, 1898, and trans- 
ferred to present position Dec. 1, 1899. 
Ernest E. Run, Tagger, was born at Perrineville, N. J., Aug. 19, 1871; was 
appointed from Tennent, N. J., June 8, 1896, through civil service examination, 
and stationed at Chicago; transferred to New York Sept. 29, 1899, and to Gar- 
field Jan. 25, 1900. 
Epcar Gini, Tagger, was born in Fayewe Co., W. Va., Feb. 7, 1865; was reared 
on a farm and attended the public schools; received appointment from Lansing, 
W. Va., on the meat-inspection force at New York, March 20, 1899, after civil- 
service examination, and was transferred to Garfield Jan. 2, 1900. 
JERSEY CITY, N. J. 
Junius Hurtsenx, Inspector in charge, was born at Hoboken, N. J., March 18, 
1864; attended common school and high school, and followed mercantile pur- 
suits for a time; then went to American Veterinary College, graduating with 
degree of D. V. S., and for a year was house surgeon at that college; received 
appointment in the Bureau March 10, 1888, and for some time was employed in 
work of eradicating contagious pleuro-pneumonia; was placed in charge at his 
present station June 3, 1891. 
ArcuInatp McBripe, Inspector, was born at Ironton, Ohio, July 18, 1862; was 
educated in public and private schools and in Chicago Veterinary College, re- 
ceiving degree of M. D. C.; from time of graduation until appointment in Bu- 
reau served as assistant to Dr. A. H. Baker, professor in the college named, 
and also engaged in practice; was appointed assistant inspector June 8, 1896, 
through civil-service examination, and stationed at South St. Paul, Minn., and 
on June 1, 1897, was placed in charge there; was transferred to Jersey City at 
his request, Jan. 3, 1899, and promoted to inspector July 1, 1900. 
DANIEL J. Mancan, Assistant Inspector, was born in New York city, April 1, 
1877; graduated from New York-American Veterinary College in 1900 with de- 
gree of D. V. S.;: was appointed from New York, through civil-service examina- 
tion, Dec. 10, 1900. 
IMMANUEL Dur, Clerk, was born in Perth Amboy, N. J., July 16, 1870; attended 
the puble schools in Morris Co., N. J.; for six years previous to entering the 
service of the Bureau was employed as teacher in the public schools of New 
Jersey; was appointed from Millington, N. J., March 2, 1896, through civil- 
service examination. 
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