DEPARTMENT OF STATE. (Seventeenth street, south of Pennsylvania avenue. Phone, Main 4510.) ELIHU ROOT, of New York, N. Y., Secretary of State (1500 Rhode Island avenue), was born in Clinton, Oneida County, N. Y., February 15, 1845; was graduated in 1864 from Hamilton College, where his father, Oren Root, was for many years professor of mathematics; taught school at the Rome Academy in 1865; graduated in law from the University Law School of the city of New York in 1867, when he was admitted to the bar; since that time has been in active practice in the city of New York; was appointed by President Arthur in March, 1883, as United States attorney for the southern district of New York, and served until July, 1885; was delegate at large to the State constitutional convention of 1894 and chairman of the judiciary committee; was a member of the Commission on Alaskan Boundary, appointed by President Roosevelt; was appointed Secretary of War August 1, 1899; retired January 31, 1904; was appointed Secretary of State July 7, 1905. Assistant Secretary.-Robert Bacon, 1201 Sixteenth street. Second Assistant Secretary.—Alvey A. Adee, 1019 Fifteenth street. Third Assistant Secretary.-Huntington Wilson, 1155 Sixteenth street. Assistant Solicitors.-Joshua Reuben Clark, jr., 1803 Belmont road; William C. Dennis, The Mendota. Chief Clerk.—Wilbur J. Carr, The Ontario. Chiefs of Bureau: Accounts.-Thomas Morrison, 1443 S street. Appointments.-Miles M. Shand, 3114 Sixteenth street. Rolls and Library.-William McNeir, 3413 Brown street. Trade Relations.-John Ball Osborne, 2116 Connecticut avenue. Translators.-John S. Martin, jr., 1731 F street; Wilfred Stevens, 823 Allison street. DISPATCH AGENTS. I. P. Roosa, 277 Broadway, New York. W. A. Cooper, Post-Office Building, San Francisco. R. Newton Crane, No. 4 Trafalgar Square, London, England. UNITED STATES AND MEXICAN WATER BOUNDARY COMMISSION. Commissioner on the part of the United States.-Brig. Gen. Anson Mills, 2 Dupont circle. Consulting Engineer on the part of the United States.-W. W. Follett. Commissioner on the part of Mexico.-Señor Don Fernando Beltran y Puga. Consulting Engineer on the part of Mexico.-Señor Don E. Zayas. Secretary to the United States Commissioner.-W. W. Keblinger, 715 Fourteenth street. Secretary to the Mexican Commissioner.-Señor Don César Canseco. STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. (Superintendent's room, No. 148, first floor, north wing.) Superintendent.-Capt. John Hudson Poole, U. S. A., 2119 S street. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. (Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Phone, Main 6400.) GEORGE BRUCE CORTELYOU, of Hempstead, N. Y., Secretary of the Treasury (2111 Bancroft place), was born in the city of New York July 26, 1862; was educated at public and private schools; graduated at Hempstead (L. I.) Institute and State Normal School, Westfield, Mass.; is a graduate of the law schools of the Georgetown and Columbian (George Washington) universities; in 1883 was a general law and verbatim reporter in New York; was principal of preparatory schools in New York from 1885 to 1889; in the latter year entered the public service, and has been private secretary to various public officials, among them the post-office inspector in charge at New York, the surveyor of the port of New York, and the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General; November, 1895, was appointed stenographer to President Cleveland; February, 1896, executive clerk; July 1, 1898, Assistant Secretary to President McKinley; April 13, 1900, Secretary to the President; reappointed March 15, 1901, and on September 16, 1901, reappointed by President Roosevelt; was appointed Secretary of the newly established Department of Commerce and Labor February 16, 1903, and was confirmed the same day; on June 23, 1904, was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee, and conducted the campaign which resulted in the election of President Roosevelt. He entered the new Cabinet on March 7, 1905, as Postmaster-General, and on March 4, 1907, was appointed Secretary of the Treasury, succeeding Hon. Leslie M. Shaw. Assistant Secretary.-James B. Reynolds, 1712 H street. Assistant Secretary.-Beekman Winthrop, 1780 Massachusetts avenue. Assistant Secretary.-Louis A. Coolidge, 2419 Massachusetts avenue. Chief Clerk.-Walter W. Ludlow, 712 Twentieth street. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Treasury.—H. O. Weaver, 1928 First street. Chiefs of Division: Appointments.-Charles Lyman, The Ontario. Bookkeeping and Warrants.—W. F. MacLennan, The Toronto. Loans and Currency.-A. T. Huntington, Vienna, Va. Mail and Files.-S. M. Gaines, 1257 Hamlin street, Brookland. Printing and Stationery.-George Simmons, The Natchez. Public Moneys.-E. B. Daskam, 1433 R street. Special Agents.-George W. Maher, 1805 Belmont road. Disbursing Clerks.-W. S. Richards, The Portner; J. W. Townsend, Kensington, Md. SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE. (Treasury Department Building.) Supervising Architect.-James K. Taylor, The Highlands. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. (Fourteenth and B streets SW.) Director.-Joseph E. Ralph, 1246 Newton street NE. SECRET SERVICE DIVISION. Chief-John E. Wilkie, 2233 Eighteenth street. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. (The Evening Star Building, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. Phone, Main 6400.) General Superintendent.-S. I. Kimball, 1316 Rhode Island avenue. COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY (Treasury Department Building.) Comptroller.-Robert J. Tracewell, 1746 Q street. REGISTER OF THE TREASURY. (Treasury Department Building.) Register.-William T. Vernon, 420 T street. AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Auditor.-W. E. Andrews, 1223 Fairmont street. AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Auditor.-Benjamin F. Harper, The New Berne. AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Auditor.-Robert S. Person, 3030 Q street. Deputy.-James B. Belt, The National. AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. (Munsey Building.) Auditor.-Ralph W. Tyler, 1918 Eleventh street. AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. (The Small Building, corner Fourteenth and G streets.) Auditor.-Caleb R. Layton, 1435 Euclid street. Deputy.-George W. Esterly, 1324 R street. AUDITOR FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. (Post-Office Department Building and Union Building. Phone, Main 1410.) Auditor.-Merritt O. Chance, 1227 N street. Deputy.-Charles A. McGonagle, The Windsor. Deputy. Charles H. Keating, The Woodley. Chief Clerk.-David W. Duncan, 115 Fifth street NE. TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES. (Treasury Department Building.) Treasurer.-Charles H. Treat, The Highlands. Assistant.-Gideon C. Bantz, 1628 S street. Deputy Assistant.-W. Howard Gibson, 2136 L street. Chief Clerk.-Willard F. Warner, The Concord. National Bank Redemption Agency. Superintendent. Thomas E. Rogers, The Columbia. COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. (Treasury Department Building.) Comptroller.-Lawrence O. Murray, The Benedick. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. (Treasury Department Building.) Commissioner.-John G. Capers, The Cumberland. Chief Clerk.-J. S.Richardson, The Cumberland. DIRECTOR OF THE MINT. (Treasury Department Building.) Director of the Mint.-Frank A. Leach, The Burlington. Examiner.-R. E. Preston, 53 K street NE. BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE. (Surgeon-General's Office, 3 B street SE.) Surgeon-General.-Walter Wyman, Stoneleigh Court. Assistants.-A. H. Glennan, Chevy Chase, Md.; W. J. Pettus, 1722 Connecticut avenue; H. D. Geddings, The Westmoreland; J. M. Eager, 1318 Thirteenth street; J. W. Kerr, 1410 Girard street. Chief Clerk.-William P. Worcester, 1108 Spring road. Director of Hygienic Laboratory. Surg. M. J. Rosenau, 3211 Thirteenth street. REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE. Chief-Capt.-commandant Worth G. Ross, The Woodley. Engineer in Chief.-Chas. A. McAllister, The Westmoreland. CUSTOM-HOUSE. (Phone, West 243.) Collector of the Port.-Howard S. Nyman, 1406 Twenty-first street. DEPARTMENT OF WAR. (Seventeenth street, south of Pennsylvania avenne. Phone, Main, 2570.) LUKE E. WRIGHT, of Memphis, Tenn., Secretary of War (2009 N street), was born in Giles County, Tenn., August 29, 1846; attended the University of Mississippi in 1866; was admitted to the bar of Tennessee in 1868; was a member of the United States Philippine Commission 1900 to 1904, and civil governor and governor-general of the Philippines 1904 to 1906; ambassador to Japan 1906 and 1907. Appointed Secretary of War July 1, 1908. Assistant Secretary of War.-Robert Shaw Oliver, 1753 N street. Assistant and Chief Clerk.-John C. Scofield, 1614 P street. Private Secretary to Secretary of War.-Walter R. Pedigo, The Alabama. Clerk to Assistant Secretary.-Robert E. Parker, The Portner. Clerk to the Assistant and Chief Clerk.-John B. Randolph, 1711 Corcoran street. Disbursing Clerk.-Sydney E. Smith, 3037 O street. Appointment Clerk.-William D. Searle, 1131 Twelfth street. Chiefs of Division: Correspondence. -John T. Dillon, 807 Eighteenth street. Requisition and Accounts.-George R. Taylor, Ballston, Va. GENERAL STAFF. Chief. Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, Fort Myer, Virginia. Chief of Artillery.-Brig. Gen. Arthur Murray, 1616 Rhode Island avenue. On Duty in the Office of the Chief of Staff. Colonels Joseph W. Duncan, The Westmoreland; Montgomery W. Macomb, 1271 New Hampshire avenue. Lieut. Cols. Robert K. Evans, 1715 I street; Thaddeus W. Jones, The Wyoming; Majs. Eben Swift, 1028 Sixteenth street; John T. Knight, 1938 Calvert street; Chief Clerk.-N. Hershler, Cleveland Park. OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. (War Department Building.) The Adjutant-General.—Maj. Gen. F. C. Ainsworth, The Concord. Col. Henry P. McCain, 1856 Mintwood place. Lieut. Cols. Benjamin Alvord, The Ontario; Charles McClure, The Westmoreland; Charles W. Taylor. Chief Clerk.-Jacob Frech, 514 L street NE. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Inspector-General.— Brig. Gen. E. A. Garlington, Bancroft place. Maj. Parker W. West, 1712 H street. Maj. Frank G. Mauldin, Army and Navy Club. Chief Clerk.-Warren H. Orcutt, 509 East Capitol street. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL. (War Department Building.) Judge-Advocate-General.—Brig. Gen. George B. Davis, 1734 Columbia road. Capt. Charles R. Howland, The Normandie. Chief Clerk and Solicitor.-Lewis W. Call, 1448 Newton street. OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL. (War Department Building. Phone, Main 2570.) Quartermaster-General.-Brig. Gen. James B. Aleshire, 1719 Eighteenth street. Assistants.-Col. John W. Pullman, The Farragut. Lieut. Col. Isaac W. Littell, 1873 V street. Majs. David S. Stanley, 1810 Nineteenth street; William E. Horton, The Farragut; B. Frank Cheatham, 1714 I street; George G. Bailey, The Marlborough. Capts. Amos B. Shattuck, 1601 Twenty-third street; Pegram Whitworth, 918 Eighteenth street; Bertram T. Clayton, The Ontario; Archibald W. Butt, 1901 I street; John R. R. Hannay, 2015 Nineteenth street; Richard C. Marshall, jr., 1737 Corcoran street. Chief Clerk.-Henry D. Saxton, 1922 Calvert street. |