Appointment clerk.—William D. Searle, 1810 Wyoming Avenue. Correspondence.-John T. Dillon, 807 Eighteenth Street. GENERAL STAFF CORPS. (War Department Building.) Chief.-Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Fort Myer, Va. Assistant to Chief of Staff-Brig. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, 1715 I Street. MOBILE ARMY DIVISION. Chief.-Brig. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, 1715 I Street. Assistants. Lieut. Col. Robert E. L. Michie, 1725 H Street. Capts. Powell Clayton, 1210 Eighteenth Street; Dennis E. Nolan, The Dupont; Abraham G. Lott, The Marlborough; Douglas MacArthur, The Ontario. WAR COLLEGE DIVISION. (Army War College Building, Washington Barracks, D. C.) Chief. Brig. Gen. M. M. Macomb (president Army War College), 1271 New Hampshire Avenue. Assistants. Col. Charles G. Treat, 2118 Le Roy Place. Lieut. Cols. William H. Johnston, 1912 Sixteenth Street; George H. Cameron, 1738 P Street; William F. Martin, 2141 Wyoming Avenue; Benjamin A. Poore, The Mendota. Majs. Edward N. Jones, jr., The Rochambeau; William D. Connor, 2114 Bancroft Place; Munroe McFarland, 1855 Mintwood Place; Harry R. Lee, 1941 Calvert Street; Charles Crawford (secretary Army War College), The Mendota; P. D. Lochridge, The Farragut; Andrew Moses, The Toronto; Ralph H. Van Deman, Wardman Courts South. Capts. S. J. Bayard Schindel, 1747 Eighteenth Street; Frank S. Cocheu, The Woodley; William Mitchell, 2238 Q Street; Tenney Ross, 2204 Decatur Place; Dan T. Moore, 1744 R Street; George V. H. Moseley; William T. Merry, 1725 H Street. COAST ARTILLERY DIVISION. (War Department Building.) Chief-Brig. Gen. Erasmus M. Weaver, The Farragut. Assistants. Col. Richmond P. Davis, Stoneleigh Court. Capts. Percy P. Bishop, 2168 Florida Avenue; William F. Hase, 1279 Twenty-first Street; Stanley D. Embick, 1506 Twenty-first Street; Arthur L. Fuller, Beverly Court; Walter K. Wilson, Beverly Court. Chief clerk.-Otto Abramsky, 1737 T Street. DIVISION OF MILITIA AFFAIRS. (War Department Building.) Chief.-Brig. Gen. Albert L. Mills, 1523 K Street. Assistants. Col. George W. McIver, 1317 New Hampshire Avenue. Majs. Louis T. Hess, The Belmont; Charles P. Summerall, The Westmoreland; John W. Heavey, 1323 Thirtieth Street; Charles A. Hedekin, 2234 Q Street; Curtis W. Otwell, 3738 Kanawha Street, Chevy Chase. Capts. Henry B. Clark, 8 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Frank R. Curtis, Army and Navy Club; John L. De Witt, 1725 Riggs Place. First Lieut. George A. Lynch, 4809 Iowa Avenue. Chief clerk.-R. E. Fraile, The Lenman. OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. (War Department Building.) The Adjutant General.-Brig. Gen. Henry P. McCain, The Avondale. Assistants.-Lieut. Cols. Peyton C. March, 2019 Kalorama Road; William M. Wright, 1714 I Street; George W. Read, 1314 Nineteenth Street; James H. McRae, The Toronto. Maj. Joseph P. Tracy, The Farnsboro. Chief clerk.-Alonzo W. Shunk, 1120 East Capitol Street. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Inspector General.-Brig. Gen. E. A. Garlington, 1742 R Street. Lieut. Col. A. W. Brewster, 2304 Massachusetts Avenue. Majs. W. S. McNair, 1933 Biltmore Street; W. P. Jackson, 1931 S Street. Chief clerk. John D. Parker, The Henrietta. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Judge Advocate General.-Brig. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, The Prince Karl. Majs. Walter A. Bethel, 7 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Samuel T. Ansell, 1740 S Street. Capts. James J. Mayes, 1852 Ontario Place; William Taylor, 1660 Park Road; Thomas M. Spaulding, 1609 Twenty-second Street. Lieut. Cassius M. Dowell, 1738 Lanier Place. Chief clerk and solicitor.-William H. Keith, 214 Eighth Street SE. Law clerks.-William W. Lemmond, 1645 Harvard Street; J. F. Defandorf, Garrett Park, Md. OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Quartermaster General.-Maj. Gen. James B. Aleshire, 2343 S Street. Assistants. Brig. Gens. Henry G. Sharpe, 1713 M Street; Carroll A. Devol, The Cairo. Col. Isaac W. Littell, 3204 Eighteenth Street. Lieut. Cols. Chauncey B. Baker, 1912 Sunderland Place; Richmond McA. Schofield, The Farragut. Majs. Herbert M. Lord, 3755 Northampton Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; James A. Logan, jr., 1718 H Street; Frank S. Armstrong, The Cairo. Capts. Thomas L. Smith, 2805 Ontario Road; Kenzie W. Walker, The Ontario; Albert E. Saxton, The Dresden; William H. Oury, 1830 Ontario Place; Theodore A. Baldwin, jr., 1608 K Street; Richard C. Marshall, jr., 1829 Jefferson Place; Gordon Robinson, 1632 S Street. Chief clerk.-Charles P. Daly, 2038 F Street. OFFICE OF DEPOT QUARTERMASTER. (Seventeenth and F Streets. Phones, Main 1306, North 1930, Main 1076.) Depot quartermaster.-Maj. James Canby (temporarily), The Westmoreland. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Surgeon General.-Maj. Gen. William C. Gorgas, The Highlands. Assistants.-Lieut. Col. Henry C. Fisher, 1620 Rhode Island Avenue. Majs. William J. L. Lyster, 1913 S Street; Robert E. Noble, The Lonsdale; James W. Van Dusen, The Westmoreland. Chief clerk.-John Wilson, The Revere. ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. (Seventh and B Streets SW.) Librarian and curator of museum.-Lieut. Col. Champe C. McCulloch, jr., 1831 Lamont Street. ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL. (721 Thirteenth Street.) Commandant. Col. William H. Arthur. Adjutant. Maj. Reuben B. Miller, 1930 Biltmore Street. OFFICE OF ATTENDING SURGEON. (1720 H Street. Phone, Main 80.) Attending surgeon.-Maj. Deane C. Howard, The Marlborough. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. (War Department Building.) Chief-Brig. Gen. Dan C. Kingman, 1925 N Street. Assistants. Col. Harry Taylor, 1826 I Street. Lieut. Cols. E. Eveleth Winslow, 2120 Le Roy Place; Edgar Jadwin, 2014 Wyoming Avenue. Majs. James A. Woodruff, 1406 Twenty-first Street; William Kelly, 1824 Jefferson Place. Capt. Alvin B. Barber, 2630 Woodley Place. Chief clerk.-P. J. Dempsey, 217 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION. (St. Louis, Mo.) Members. Col. C. McD. Townsend, Col. James G. Warren, Col. Lansing H. Beach, John A. Ockerson, Homer P. Ritter, Charles II. West, Edward A. Glenn. Secretary and disbursing officer.-Maj. Clarke S. Smith. Assistant engineers.—Foster H. Hilliard, Kivas Tully, Eugene L. Harman, Edward J. Thomas. Chief clerk.-William E. Buckman. CALIFORNIA DÉBRIS COMMISSION. Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Rees, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE. (War Department Building.) Chief-Brig. Gen. William Crozier, 1735 Massachusetts Avenue. Lieut. Col. Jay E. Hoffer, 2119 Bancroft Place. Majs. J. H. Rice, 1818 Lamont Street; Thales L. Ames, 1843 Kalorama Road; Adam F. Casad, 2514 Ontario Road. Capts. Morgan L. Brett, 3728 Northampton Street; Earl McFarland, 13 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; John B. Rose, Army and Navy Club; Norman F. Ramsey, Florence Court. Lieut. Earl J. W. Ragsdale, 2827 Twenty-seventh Street. Chief clerk.-John J. Cook, 925 M Street. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. (War Department Building.) Chief-Brig. Gen. George P. Scriven, 2009 N Street. Assistants. Lieut. Col. Samuel Reber, 1831 Jefferson Place. Capts. Charles S. Wallace, 3108 Eighteenth Street; George S. Gibbs, 1738 Q Street. First Lieut. John N. Greely, 1914 G Street. Disbursing officer.-Capt. G. Soulard Turner, The Ontario. Chief clerk.-Herbert S. Flynn, The Dresden. BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS. (War Department Building.) Chief-Brig. Gen. Frank McIntyre, 1841 Kalorama Road. Law officer.-Lewis W. Call, Garrett Park, Md. PHILIPPINE COMMISSION. (Headquarters, Manila.) Governor General and president of the commission.-Francis Burton Harrison. Secretary of commerce and police.— Secretary of finance and justice.-Victorino Mapa. Members. Jaime C. de Veyra, Vicente Ilustre, Vicente Singson, Rafael Palma. PORTO RICO GOVERNMENT. (Headquarters, San Juan.) Governor.-Arthur Yager. Secretary.-Martin Travieso, jr. Treasurer. Attorney general.-Howard L. Kern. Auditor.-Jesse W. Bonner. Commissioner of the interior.-Manuel V. Domenech. Commissioner of education.-Paul G. Miller. Director of labor, charities, and correction.-M. Camuñas. Members.-José C. Barbosa, Antonio R. Barceló, Luis Sanchez Morales (president of council), Tulio Larrinaga. DOMINICAN RECEIVERSHIP. (Headquarters, Santo Domingo.) General receiver of customs.-Clarence H. Baxter. Deputy general receiver.-John T. Vance, jr. BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS. (Southern Building. Phone, Main 3464.) President.-Col. William M. Black, Governors Island, N. Y. Cols. Frederic V. Abbot, 8302 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Biddle, The St. James Apartment, Baltimore, Md.; Harry Taylor, 1826 I Street; Henry C. Newcomer, The Mendota. Lieut. Cols. E. Eveleth Winslow, 2120 Le Roy Place; Clement A. F. Flagler, The Mendota. Assistant engineer.-Alexander H. Weber, 2219 California Street. Chief clerk.-Alfred H. Ritter, 1205 Crittenden Street. OFFICE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS AND WASHINGTON MONUMENT. (Lemon Building. Phone, Main 1460.) In charge.-Col. William W. Harts, 1842 Mintwood Place. Assistant.-Capt. James A. O'Connor, 2702 Twenty-seventh Street. Superintendent.-F. F. Gillen, The Iowa. Landscape architect.-George F. Burnap, 1433 Rhode Island Avenue. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE. (Southern Building. Phone, Main 7142-3.) In charge.-Lieut. Col. Clement A. F. Flagler, The Mendota. BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION. (502 Union Trust Building, Fifteenth and H Streets.) President.-Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Fort Myer, Va. Brig. Gens. William Crozier, 1735 Massachusetts Avenue; Erasmus M. Weaver, The Farragut; Dan C. Kingman, 1925 N Street. Cols. Richmond P. Davis, Stoneleigh Court; Charles G. Treat, 2118 Le Roy Place. Francis M. Cockrell, civilian member, The Buckingham. Recorder.-Alvin B. Barber, 2630 Woodley Place. Secretary-Grahame H. Powell, 3133 Thirty-eighth Street. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. (K Street, between Vermont Avenue and Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 196.) THOMAS WATT GREGORY, of Austin, Tex., Attorney General (1532 Sixteenth Street), was born in Crawfordsville, Miss., November 6, 1861; son of Dr. Francis Robert and Mary Cornelia (Watt) Gregory; graduate of Southwestern Presbyterian University, 1883; special student at University of Virginia, 1884; graduate of University of Texas law department, 1885; began practice of law in Austin, Tex., 1885; was regent of University of Texas for eight years; declined appointment as assistant attorney general of Texas in 1892 and an appointment to the State bench in 1896; was one of the trustees of the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; was married to Miss Julia Nalle, of Austin, February 22, 1893, and has four children; was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in St. Louis in 1894 and delegate from the State at large to the Baltimore convention; his firm (Gregory & Batts) was specially employed by the State of Texas to prosecute its suit against the WatersPeirce Oil Co., a part of the Standard Oil Trust; he was appointed special assistant to the Attorney General May 20, 1913, in the investigation and proceedings concerning the affairs of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. Solicitor General.-John William Davis, 1509 Sixteenth Street. Assistant to the Attorney General.-George Carroll Todd, 1824 Lamont Street. Assistant Attorney General, customs division.—Bert Hanson, 641 Washington Street, Chief clerk.-Charles E. Stewart, 901 Twentieth Street. Private secretary to the Attorney General.-John T. Suter, 1642 Monroe Street. Appointment clerk.-Charles B. Sornborger, 908 Sheridan Street. Attorney in charge of pardons.-James A. Finch, Grant Road. Attorney in charge of titles.- Charles S. Lawrence, The Damariscotta. Chief Division of Accounts.-Calvin Satterfield, 1513 L Street. Chief Division of Investigation.-A. Bruce Bielaski, 12 Raymond Street, Chevy Librarian. George Kearney, 3425 Prospect Avenue. Attorneys.-George M. Anderson, Rockville, Md.; J. Robert Anderson, The Winston; |