SECRETARY OF STATE. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY SECRETARY OF WAR.. ATTORNEY GENERAL. POSTMASTER GENERAL. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. .THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New-York ..CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana ....WILLIAM LOEB, Jr., of New-York CABINET. ELIHU ROOT, of New York LESLIE M. SHAW, of Iowa WILLIAM H. TAFT, of Ohio "CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, of Maryland GEORGE B. CORTELYOU, of New-York VICTOR H. METCALF, of California ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK, of Missouri .JAMES WILSON, of Iowa SECRETARY OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.... OSCAR S. STRAUS, of New York [The salary of the President is $50,000 a year; the salary of the Vice-President and of each of the members of the Cabinet is $8,000 a year; the Secretary to the President receives $5,000 a year.] SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Cal., $4,500. (1906), Clark Assistant Solicitors-Joshua R. (1906), Utah; William C. Dennis (1906), Ind., $3,000. Chief Clerk-Charles Denby (1905), Ind., $3,000. Chief of Diplomatic Bureau-Sidney Y. Smith (1897), D. C., $2,100. Chief of Consular Bureau-Wilbur J. Carr (1902), N. Y., $2,100. Chief of Bureau of Indexes and Archives -John R. Buck (1906), Mo., $2,100. Chief of Bureau of Accounts-Thomas Morrison (1900), N. Y., $2,300. Chief of Bureau of Rolls and LibraryWilliam McNier (1905), Mich., $2,100. ...ELIHU ROOT (1905), N. Y., $8,000 ..ROBERT BACON (1905), N. Y., $4,500 ALVEY A. ADEE (1886), D. C., $4,500 .HUNTINGTON WILSON (1906), Ill., $4,500 Chief of Bureau of Appointments- U. S. Representatives on International Court of Appeals at Alexandria-Geo. S. Court of First Instance at Cairo-Wm. G. Van Horne, Utah (1902). Court of First Instance at MansourahSomerville P. Tuck, N. Y. (1894). Bureau of American Republics. Director-Williams C. Fox (1905), N. Y., $5,000. Chief Clerk-W. C. Wells (1905), D. C., $2,000. DEPARTMENT. Chief of Bureau of Trade Relations- LESLIE M. SHAW (1902), Iowa, $8,000 Chief of Division of AppointmentsCharles Lyman (1898), Conn., $2,750. Comptroller-Robert J. Tracewell (1897), Ind., $5,500. Leander P. Assistant Comptroller · R. Layton (1906), Del., $4,000. Auditor for Treasury Department-WillIam E. Andrews (1897), Neb., $4,000. Auditor for War Department-Benj. F. Harper (1905), Ind., $4,000. Auditor for Postoffice DepartmentErnest G. Timme (1906), Wis., $4,000. Treasurer of United States-Charles A. Treat (1905), N. Y., $6,000. Assistant Treasurer-James F. Meline (1893), Ohio, $3,600. Deputy Assistant Treasurer-Gideon C. Bantz (1901), Md.. $3,200. Register of the Treasury-W. T. Vernon (1906), Kansas, $4,000. Comptroller of the Currency-Wm. B. Ridgley (1901), Ill., $5,000. Deputy Comptroller of the CurrencyThomas P. Kane (1899), D. C., $3,500. 1 President Roosevelt has announced that these further changes in the Cabinet will be made early in 1907: George B. Cortelyou, of New York, to succeed Leslie M. Shaw in the Treasury; George Von L Meyer, of Massachusetts, to succeed George B. Cortelyou as Postmaster General, and James R. Garfield to succeed Ethan Allen Hitchcock as Secretary of the Interior. Nominations carrying these changes into effect were sent to the Senate in December, 1906. Herbert Knox Smith is to succeed James R. Garfield as Commissioner of Corporations, 2Took office Dec. 17, 1906, succeeding William H. Moody, appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Took office Dec. 17, 1906, succeeding Charles J. Bonaparte, transferred to Attorney Generalship. Took office Dec, 17, 1906, succeeding Victor H. Metcalf, transferred to Secretaryship of the Navy. Commissioner TREASURY DEPARTMENT-(Continued). of Internal RevenueJohn W. Yerkes (1900), Ky., $6,000. Deputy Commissioners of Internal Revenue-Robert Williams (1899), La., $4,000; J. C. Wheeler (1900), Mich., $3,600. Director of the Mint-George E. Roberts (1897), Iowa, $4,500. Chief of Secret Service Division-John E. Wilkie (1897), Ill., $4,000. Surgeon General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service-Walter Wyman (1891), Mo.. $5,000. Supervising Architect-James K. Taylor (1897), Penn., $4,500, SECRETARY OF WAR. Military Secretary. Inspector General. Quartermaster General.. Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing-Thos. J. Sullivan (1906), Ill., $4,500. General Superintendent of Life Saving Service-S. I. Kimball (1878), Me., $4,500. Assistant General Superintendent-Oliver M. Maxam (1905), D. C., $2,500. Board of General Appraisers-Marion De Vries (1900), Cal., president; H. M. Somerville (1890), Ala.: T. S. Sharretts (1890), Md.: W. F. Lunt (1901), N. Y.; Israel F. Fischer (1900), N. Y.; Byron S. Waite (1902), Mich.; Eugene G. Hay (1903), Minn.; Charles P. McClelland (1903), N. Y.; each $7,000. WAR DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM H. TAFT (1904) Ohio, $8,000 ROBERT SHAW OLIVER (1903), N. Y., $4,500 .....JOHN C. SCOFIELD (1899), Ga., $3,000 DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. Commissary Gen. of Subsistence,.... Chief of Engineers.. Chief of Ordnance. Judge Advocate General. Maj. Gen. Fred C. Ainsworth. Supt. Public Buildings and Grounds.. Col. Charles S. Bromwell. June 1, 1904 June 30, 1906 Brig. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards. BATTLEFIELD PARK COMMISSIONS. Gettysburg National Military Park- Shiloh National Military Park-CommisCommissioners John P. Nicholson, Penn.; Lunsford L. Lomax, Va.; C. A. Richardson, N. Y.; compensation, $10 a day. Chickamauga and Chattanooga Military Park-Commissioners, Ezra A. Carman, D. C.: Alexander P. Stewart, Tenn.; Brig. Gen. Frank G. Smith (retired), U. S. A.; compensation, $300 a month. sioners, Cornelius Cadle, Ala.; James H. Ashcraft, Ky.; Basil Duke, Ky.; compensation, $250 a month. Vicksburg National Military Park-Commissioners, William T. Rigby, Iowa; Stephen D. Lee, Miss.: James G. Everest, Ill.; compensation, $300 a month. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. CHARLES J. BONAPARTE (1906), Md., $8,000 ATTORNEY GENERAL.... SOLICITOR GENERAL.. Assistant Attorneys General-John G. Thompson (1897), Ill.; James C. McReynolds (1903), Tenn.; William E. Fuller (1901), Iowa; Charles W. Russell (1905), W. Va.; Josiah A. Van Orsdel (1906), Wyo.; Alford W. Cooley (1906), N. Y.; each $5,000. Assistant Attorney General, Interior Department-Frank L. Campbell (1903), Ohio, MILTON D. PURDY (1905), Minn., $7.000 Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury- General Agent-Cecil Clay (1903), West Va., $4,000. Chief Clerk-Orrin J. Field (1903), Kan., $2,750. Law Clerk and Examiner of TitlesAlexander J. Bentley (1867), Ohio, $2,700. Commission to Revise the Laws of the United States. Commissioners David к. Watson (1898), Ohio; Wm. D. Bynum (1900), Ind.; John T. Lott (1905), Ohio; each $5,000, POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. POSTMASTER GENERAL......... .GEORGE B. CORTELYOU (1905), N. Y., $8,000 FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, FRANK H. HITCHCOCK (1905), D. C., $5,000 SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, W. S. SHALLENBERGER (1897), Penn., $4,500 THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL..E. C. MADDEN (1899), Mich., $4,500 FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, PETER V. DE GRAW (1905), Penn., $4,500 Superintendent of Foreign Mails-Newton M, Brooks (1890), Va., $3,000, Chief Clerk-Merritt O. Chance (1904), D. C.. $2,500. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT-(Continued). Superintendent of Money Order System -Edward F. Kimball (1903), Mass., $3,500. Supt. of System of Postal Finance-C. Howard Buckler (1902), Md., $2,250. Superintendent of Registry SystemEdwin Sands (1904), D. C., $2,500, Superintendent Rural Delivery ServiceW. R. Spilman (1903), Kan., $3,000. General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service-Jas. E. White (1890), I., $3,500. Superintendent of Dead Letter Office-- General Supt. Salaries and Allowances NAVY DEPARTMENT. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY............. VICTOR H. METCALF (1906), Cal., $8,000 Bureau. Navigation. Equipment. Ordnance.. BUREAU CHIEFS AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. Medicine and Surgery. Steam Engineering. Construction and Repair.. Name. Date appointed. ....... *Rear Admiral George A. Converse (retired) July 29, 1904 Captain William S. Cowles. *Commander Newton E. Mason...... Aug. 1, 1904 .*Medical Inspector Presley M. Rixey....Aug. 24, 1900 .*Pay Director Eustace B. Rogers..... Nov. 1, 1906 *Captain Charles W. Rae.. Aug. 9, 1903 *Chief Constr'c'r Washington L. Capps. Nov. 1, 1903 ...*Civil Engineer H. H. Rousseau..... .Dec. 10, 1906 Judge Advocate General........... †Commander Samuel W. B. Diehl..... June 4, 1904 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR..ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK, (1899), Mo., $8,000 of Pensions-Vespasian Warner (1905), I., $5,000. First Deputy Commissioner of Pensions -James LL. Davenport (1897), N. H., $3,600. Second Deputy Commissioner of Pensions-Leverett M. Kelley (1897), m., $3,600. DEPARTMENT SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.. ASSISTANT SECRETARY... THOMAS RYAN (1897), Kan., $6,000 JESSE E. WILSON (1905), Ind., $4,500 Commissioner of Patents-Frederick I. Allen (1901), N. Y., $5,000. Assistant Commissioner of Patents-Edward B. Moore (1901), D. C., $3,000. Commissioner of Education-Elmer E. Brown (1906), Cal., $3,500. Commissioner of Indian Affairs-Francis E. Leupp (1905), D. C., $5,000. Commissioner of Railroads ( ). . $4,500. Director of Geological Survey-Charles D. Walcott (1897), N. Y., $6,000. Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds-Elliott Woods (1902), Ind., $5,000. OF AGRICULTURE. Chief Clerk-Sylvester R. Burch (1903), Kan., $2,500. Chief of Weather Bureau-Willis L. Moore (1895), Ohio, $5,000, Assistant Chief of Weather BureauHenry E, Williams (1903), Penn., $3,000. Chief of Bureau of Animal IndustryAlonzo D. Melvin (1906), $4,500. Chief of Bureau of Plant Industry-B. T. Galloway (1901), Mo., $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF ....JAMES WILSON (1897), Iowa, $8,000 WILLETT N. HAYS (1904), Minn., $4,500 Chief of Bureau of Forestry-Gifford Pinchot (1898), N. Y., $3,500. Chief of Bureau of Chemistry-Harvey W. Wiley (1893), Ind., $3,500. Chief of Bureau of Soils-Milton Whitney (1901), Md., $3,500. Chief of Division of Publications-Geo. Wm. Hill (1895), Minn., $3,000. Chief of Bureau of Crop Estimates SECRETARY OF COMMERCE AND LABOR..OSCAR & STRAUS (1906), N. Y., $8,000 Chief Clerk-Frank H. Bowen (1905), D. C.. $3,000, Commissioner of Corporations-James R. Garfield (1903), Ohio, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner of Corporations Herbert Knox Smith (1903), Conn., $3,500. Commissioner of Labor-Charles Neill (1905), D. C., $5,000. P. Commissioner General of Immigration and Naturalization--Frank P. Sargent (1902), III., $5,000, Commissioners at Ports Robert Watchorn (1905), New York, $5,000; Louis T. Weis (1902), Baltimore, Md., $3,000; George B. Billings (1897), Boston, $2,500; John J. S. Rogers (1895), Philadelphia, $2,500; Hart H. Rank of captain while Judge Ad Rank of rear admiral while chief of bureau. vocate General. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR-(Continued). North (1895). San Francisco, $2,500; Supervising Inspector General of Steam Commissioner of Navigation-Eugene T. Chamberlain (1893), N. Y., $4,000. Director of the Census-S. N. D. North (1903), Mass., $6,000. Commissioner of Fish and FisheriesGeorge M. Bowers (1897), W. Va., $5,000. Superintendent U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey-O. H. Tittman (1900), Mo., $5,000. Chief of the Bureau of Statistics-Oscar P. Austin (1898), D. C., $4,000. Chief of the Bureau of ManufacturesJohn M. Carson (1905), Penn., $4,000. Lighthouse Board-President, Sec. of Commerce and Labor, chairman, Rear Admiral George C. Reiter, U. S. N.; members. Col. Walter S. Franklin, U. S. A.; Col. Amos Stickney, U. S. A.; Henry S. Pritchett, Capt. Albert Ross, U. S. N. Major Harry F. Hodges, U. S. A.: Captain Uriel Sebree, U. S. N.. naval secretary: Lieut. Col. Daniel W. Lockwood, U. S. A., engineer secretary. *INDEPENDENT COMMISSIONS AND OFFICES. Interstate Commerce Commission. Commissioners-Martin A. Knapp (1891), N. Y., chairman; Judson C. Clements (1892). Ga.; Charles A. Prouty (1896), Vt.; Francis M. Cockrell (1905), Mo.; Franklin K. Lane (1906), Cal.; Edward E. Clark (1906), Iowa; James S. Harlan (1906), I.; each, $10,000. Secretary-Edward A. Moseley (1887), Mass., $3,500. Civil Service Commission. Commissioners-John C. Black (1904). Ill.; Henry F. Greene (1903), Minn.; John A. McIlhenny (1906), La.; each $3,500. $2,500, Government Printing Office. Public Printer-Charles A. Stillings (1905), Mass., $4,500. Library of Congress. Mass., $6,000. Librarian - - Herbert Assistant Librarian-A. 1897), Ohio, $4,000. THE UNITED STATES ARMY. (1899), R. Spofford The actual strength of the army on June 30, 1906, including the Philippine Scouts and the Porto Rico Regiment, was 3,892 officers and 64,480 enlisted men-total, G8,372. There were lost to the army in the year ended June 30, 1906, 170 officers and 25,945 enlisted men. Of the officers 27 were killed in action or died from wounds or disease. Of the men 435 were killed in action or died from wounds or disease; the remainder representing men discharged for expiration of term of service, for disability, by sentence of court martial, desertions and retirements. There were in the Philippine Scouts on June 30, 1906, 116 officers and 5,043 enlisted men, and in the Porto Rico Regiment 26 officers and 522 enlisted men. GENERAL STAFF OF THE ARMY. Enoch H. Crowder, Judge Advocate Gen- George S. Anderson, 1st Cavalry. Henry A. Greene, 1st Infantry. Lieutenant Colonels. John G. D. Knight, Corps of Engineers. Majors. George W. Goethais, Corps of Engineers. Millard F. Waltz, 16th Infantry. Depart David Du B. Gaillard, Engineer Corps. James K. Thompson, 12th Infantry. James H. McRae, 3d Infantry. George W. Read, 9th Cavalry. Ulysses G. McAlexander, 13th Infantry. M. J. Lenihan, 25th Infantry. Grote Hutcheson, 6th Cavalry, C. DeW. Willcox, Artillery Corps. Carroll A. Devol, Quartermaster's De- Peyton C. March, Artillery Corps. partment. Eben Swift, 12th Cavalry. Samuel Reber, Signal Corps. Henry L. Ripley, 8th Cavalry. STAFF OF ARMY Charles T. Menoher, Artillery Corps. Brigadier General Thomas H. Barry, president; Commander H. S. Knapp, U. S. N., and Lieutenant Colonel Smith 9. Leach, directors; Major Samuel Reber, secretary. *For Philippine and Panama Canal Strip Commissions, see under "Insular Dependencies." MILITARY DIVISIONS AND DEPARTMENTS. The Atlantic Division.-Embracing the Department of the East and Department of the Gulf. Headquarters, Governor's Island, N. Y. Commander, Major General James F. Wade. Department of the East.-Embracing the New England States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, West Virginia, Virginia, Porto Rico and islands and keys adjacent thereto. Headquarters, Governor's Island, N. Y. Commander, Major General Frederick D. Grant. Department of the Gulf.-Embracing the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. Headquarters, Atlanta, Ga. Commander, Brigadier General W. P. Duvall. The Northern Division.-Embracing the Department of the Lakes. Department of the Missouri, and the Department of Dakota. Headquarters, Chicago, Ill. Commander. Major General Adolphus W. Greely. Department of the Lakes.-Embracing the States of Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Headquarters, Chicago, Ill. Commander, Brigadier General William H. Carter. Department of the Missouri.-Embracing the States of Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota. Wyoming (except the Yellowstone National Park) and Kansas. Headquarters at Omaha, Neb. Commander, Major General Adolphus W. Greely. Department of Dakota.-Embracing the States of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, and so much of Idaho and Wyoming as is included in the Yellowstone National Park. Headquarters, St. Paul, Minn. Commander, Brigadier General John W. Bubb. The Southwestern Division.-Embracing the Department of Texas and the Department of the Colorado. Headquarters, St. Louis, Mo. Commander, Brigadier General Frederick Funston. Department of Texas.-Embracing the States of Texas, Louisiana, Missouri and Arkansas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Headquarters, San Antonio, Tex. Commander, Brigadier General William S. McCaskey. Department of the Colorado. Embracing the States of Colorado and Utah, and the Territories of Arizona and New-Mexico. Headquarters, Denver, Col. Commander. Brigadier General Constant Williams. The Pacific Division.-Embracing the Department of California and the Department of the Columbia. Headquarters, San Francisco, Cal. Commander, Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur. Department of California.-Embracing the States of California and Nevada, and the Territory of Hawaii. Headquarters, San Francisco, Cal. Commander, Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur. Department of the Columbia.-Embracing the States of Washington, Oregon and Idaho (except that part included in the Yellowstone National Park), and the Territory of Alaska. Headquarters, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Commander, Brigadier General S. P. Jocelyn. The Philippines Division.-Embracing the Department of Luzon, Department of the Visayas and Department of Mindanao. Headquarters, Manila, P. I. mander. Major General Leonard Wood. Com Department of Luzon. Embracing all that portion of the Philippine Archipelago lying north of a line passing southeastwardly through the West Pass of Apo, or Mindoro Strait, to the 12th parallel of north latitude, thence east along said parallel to the 124th degree 10 minutes east of Greenwich, but including the entire Island of Masbate: thence north to San Bernardino Strait. Headquarters, Manila, P. I. Commander, Irigadier General J. F. Weston. Department of the Visayas. Includes all islands south of the southern line of the Department of Luzon and east of longitude 121 degrees 45 minutes east of Greenwich and north of the 9th parallel of latitude, excepting the islands of Mindanao, Paragua, and all islands east of the Strait of Surigao. Headquarters, Iloilo, P. I. Commander, Brigadier General John J. Pershing. Department of Mindanao.-Includes all the remaining islands of the Philippine Archipelago. Headquarters, Zamboanga, P. I. Commander, Brigadier General Tasker H. Bliss. Army of Cuban Pacification.-Headquarters, Havana, Cuba. adier General T. J. Wint. Arthur MacArthur. James F. Wade........ Lecnard Wood Frederick D. Grant.. John F. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY. LIEUTENANT GENERAL. Date of appointment. 8. 1905 Commander, Brig MAJOR GENERALS. April 13, 1903 Weston...... .Oct. Feb. 6, 1906 Adolphus W. Greely......................................................................Feb. 10, 1906 Jesse M. Lee..... ..Sep. 18, 1906 |