BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. Biologist and chief.-H. W. Henshaw, The Ontario. Assistant chief (in charge of biological investigations).-E. W. Nelson, The Northumber land. Assistant in charge of— Economic investigations.-A. K. Fisher, The Plymouth. Chief clerk.-A. B. Morrison, The Marlborough. DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Chief of division and disbursing clerk.-A. Zappone, 2222 First Street. Auditing section.-E. D. Yerby, 2512 Cliffbourne Place. DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. Editor and chief-Joseph A. Arnold, 134 Sixth Street NE. Assistant in charge of— Document section.-Francis J. P. Cleary, 45 Randolph Place. BUREAU OF CROP ESTIMATES (formerly Statistics). Chief.-Leon M. Estabrook, 1026 Seventeenth Street. Crop reports.-Samuel A. Jones, 2594 Wisconsin Avenue. Crop records. Frank Andrews, Kensington, Md. Statistical scientists: George K. Holmes, 1323 Irving Street; Charles M. Daugherty, 1437 Rhode Island Avenue. LIBRARY. Librarian.-Claribel R. Barnett, 1410 Girard Street. Assistant librarian.-Emma B. Hawks, 1010 N Street. OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Director.-A. C. True, 1604 Seventeenth Street. Assistant Director.-E. W. Allen, 1923 Biltmore Street. Chief of - Editorial division.-W. H. Beal, 1852 Park Road. Division of insular stations.-Walter H. Evans, Cleveland Park. Nutrition investigations.-C. F. Langworthy, 1604 Seventeenth Street. Irrigation investigations.-S. Fortier, 2310 Nineteenth Street. Drainage investigations.-S. H. McCrory, 6811 Sixth Street, Takoma Park. In charge of Alaska Experiment Stations.-C. C. Georgeson, Sitka. Hawaii Experiment Station.-J. M. Westgate, Honolulu. Porto Rico Experiment Station.-David W. May, Mayaguez. Guam Experiment Station.-A. C. Hartenbower, Guam. Agricultural education.-C. H. Lane, 3157 Mount Pleasant Street. Farmers' institute specialist.-J. M. Stedman, 660 Maryland Avenue NE. OFFICE OF PUBLIC ROADS. Director.-Logan Waller Page, 2223 Massachusetts Avenue. Chief of construction.-Vernon M. Peirce, 3504 Thirteenth Street. Assistant in road economics.-M. O. Eldridge, 1989 Lanier Place. Associate mechanical engineer.-Earl B. Smith, 3724 New Hampshire Avenue. Editorial clerk and librarian.--William W. Sniffin, 2625 Garfield Street. Chief clerk.-W. Carl Wyatt, 36 Randolph Place. OFFICE OF MARKETS AND RURAL ORGANIZATION. Chief of office.-Charles J. Brand, The Earlington. In charge of Cotton handling and marketing.-W. R. Meadows, The Massachusetts; Fred Taylor, 4430 Ninth Street. Cooperative purchasing and marketing.-Charles E. Bassett, 1342 Parkwood Place. City marketing and distribution.-G. V. Branch, 1846 U Street. Marketing by parcel post and express.-Lewis B. Flohr, Nokesville, Va. Marketing live stock and meats.-L. D. Hall, 3823 Livingston Street, Chevy Chase. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 5060.) WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, of Brooklyn, Secretary of Commerce (The Highlands), was born June 18, 1858, at Albany, N. Y.; was married at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1885, to Elise M. Fuller, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; they have two children, Humphrey F. Redfield, now at Amherst College, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles K. Drury, of Montreal; in 1867 his parents moved to Pittsfield, Mass., in which city he received his education in the grammar and high schools; in 1877 moved to New York City, thence to Brooklyn in 1883; after five years with R. Hoe & Co., printing-press manufacturers, he engaged in the manufacture of iron and steel forgings, tools, etc., from 1885 to 1905; during the administration of Hon. Seth Low as mayor of New York City in 1902 and 1903 was commissioner of public works for the Borough of Brooklyn; in 1910 was elected to the Sixty-second Congress to represent the fifth New York district; from 1907 until his appointment as Secretary of Commerce was vice president and a director of the American Blower Co., Detroit, manufacturers of engines, heating, ventilating, drying, and cooling apparatus, having charge of the export and marine departments of the business; from 1905 to 1913 was a director of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York; was also president of the American Manufacturers' Export Association and is still president of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education; in addition to a continued stay for business in Europe during 1900 and a business trip there in 1907 he made a business journey around the world in 1910-11 to study industrial conditions generally, returning in May, 1911, his itinerary taking him to Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, Hongkong, Java, Singapore, Burma, India, France, England, and Holland; he is the author of a book published in October, 1912, entitled "The New Industrial Day," from the press of the Century Co.; was appointed Secretary of Commerce March 4, 1913. Assistant Secretary.-Edwin F. Sweet, 1706 Sixteenth Street. Chief clerk.-George C. Havenner, Minnesota Avenue and Eighteenth Street SE. Private secretary to the Secretary.-U. Grant Smith, 3118 Eighteenth Street. Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Robert H. Clancy. Confidential clerk to the Secretary.-Agathe Olsen, 222 Third Street. Chief of Division of— Appointments.-George W. Leadley, 901 Twentieth Street. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Director.-William J. Harris, 2024 O Street. Chief clerk.-W. L. Austin, 3516 Eleventh Street. Chief statisticians: Finance and municipal statistics.-Starke M. Grogan, The Sherman. Vital statistics. Geographer.-Charles S. Sloane, 1733 T Street. BUREAU OF CORPORATIONS. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner.-Joseph E. Davies, 2117 LeRoy Place. Deputy Commissioner.-Francis Walker, 2415 Twentieth Street. BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Chief. Edward Ewing Pratt, 1226 Sixteenth Street. Assistant chief (first).-Edward A. Brand, The Dewey. Assistant chief (second).-Frank R. Rutter, 1442 Belmont Street. Chiefs of divisions: Statistics.-John Hohn, Twenty-eighth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Foreign tariffs. -Louis Domeratzky, 2626 Garfield Street. Investigating cost of production.-Gustavus A. Weber, 1851 Newton Street. Branch offices: New York.-E. C. Porter, commercial agent, room 409. Customhouse. St. Louis.-George W. Doonan, commercial agent, room 402, Third National Bank Atlanta.-W. A. Graham Clark, commercial agent, room 224, Post Office Building. New Orleans.-Edwin E. Judd, commercial agent, Association of Commerce Building. San Francisco. commercial agent, room 310, Customhouse. Seattle.-W. B. Henderson, commercial agent, room 1207, Alaska Building. Commercial attachés: London, England.-Albertus H. Baldwin. Paris, France.-C. W. A. Veditz. BUREAU OF STANDARDS. (Pierce Mill Road. Phone, Cleveland 300.) Director.-S. W. Stratton, The Farragut. Chief physicist.-Edward B. Rosa, 3110 Newark Street. Chief chemist.-W. F. Hillebrand, 3023 Newark Street. Physicists.-L. A. Fischer, The Wellington; C. W. Waidner, 1744 Riggs Place; G. K. Burgess, The Mintwood. Secretary-Henry D. Hubbard, 112 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Superintendent of mechanical plant.—Franklin S. Durston, 250 Quackenbos Street. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. (Office corner Sixth and B Streets SW. Phone, Main 5240.) Commissioner.-Hugh M. Smith, 1209 M Street. Deputy Commissioner.-E. Lester Jones, 2131 Bancroft Place. Office.-I. H. Dunlap, 1728 Q Street. Inquiry respecting food fishes.-H. F. Moore, The Concord. Statistics and methods.-A. B. Alexander, 404 Sixth Street SE. BUREAU OF LIGHTHOUSES. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. ) Commissioner.-George R. Putnam, 2124 Le Roy Place. Chief constructing engineer.-H. B. Bowerman, 15 West Twenty-ninth Street, Balti- COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. (New Jersey Avenue, near B Street SE. Phone, Lincoln 1872 and 1873.) Superintendent.-Otto H. Tittmann, 2014 Hillyer Place. Assistant Superintendent.-Frank Walley Perkins, The Farragut. Assistant in charge of office.-P. A. Welker, The Parkwood. Inspector of hydrography and topography.-John J. Gilbert, The Iroquois. Assistant inspector of hydrography and topography.-R. L. Faris, 66 U Street. Inspector of geodetic work and chief of computing division.-William Bowie, 2120 P Street. Inspector of magnetic work and chief of division of terrestrial magnetism.—Andrew Braid, The Columbia. Disbursing agent.-James M. Griffin, 3014 Dent Place. Editor.-W. B. Chilton, 2015 I Street. Chiefs of division: Chart.-James B. Baylor, The Albany. Chart construction.-Dallas B. Wainwright, 1821 Kalorama Road. Library and archives.-Ralph M. Brown, 1324 Monroe Street. Tidal.-Leland P. Shidy, 1617 Marion Street. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner.-Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, The Ethelhurst. Radio engineer.-V. Ford Greaves, 3733 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Supervising Inspector General.-George Uhler, 1433 Euclid Street. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. (Mills Building, Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 8474.) WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, of Blossburg, Pa., Secretary of Labor (1600 T Street), was born at Blantyre, Scotland, April 2, 1862; came to this country with his parents in 1870 and settled at Arnot, Tioga County, Pa. In March, 1871, he began working in the coal mines; in November, 1873, became half member of the Mine Workers' Union; has taken an active part in trade-union affairs from early manhood; was international secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America from 1900 to 1908, having been elected each year without opposition; is engaged in farming at Blossburg; is married and has nine children; was elected to the Sixtieth, Sixtyfirst, and Sixty-second Congresses from the fifteenth congressional district of Pennsylvania; chairman Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Sixty-second Congress. Took the oath of office as Secretary of Labor March 5, 1913. Assistant Secretary.-Louis F. Post, 2513 Twelfth Street. Chief clerk.-Robert Watson, National Press Club. Disbursing clerk.—George G. Box, 130 Rhode Island Avenue. Private secretary to Secretary.-Hugh L. Kerwin, 632 A Street SE. Confidential clerk to Secretary.—Edward S. McGraw, 1300 Massachusetts Avenue. Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Herbert A. Stevens. Chief, Division of Publications and Supplies.-Samuel J. Gompers, 2517 North Capitol Appointment clerk.-Robert C. Starr, 4324 Eighth Street. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION. (Mills Building, Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner General of Immigration.-Anthony Caminetti, 2516 Thirteenth Street. DIVISION OF INFORMATION. (Mills Building, Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Chief.-T. V. Powderly, 502 Quincy Street. Assistant chief.-J. L. McGrew, Mills Building. BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION. (Mills Building, Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner of Naturalization.-Richard K. Campbell, 1977 Biltmore Street. Deputy Commissioner of Naturalization.-Raymond F. Crist, 1720 Willard Street. |