THE Executive is divided into numerous departments, several of these departments having within them a number of bureaus, each with separate and distinct functions and under the control of a subordinate officer who, in his turn, answers to the officer in charge of the department. The departments are set forth as follows: DEPARTMENT OF STATE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Supervising Architect's Office. Office of Steamboat Inspection. Life-Saving Service. First Comptroller's Office. Second Auditor. Third Auditor. Fourth Auditor. Fifth Auditor. Sixth Auditor. Naval War Records, Office and Library. Navy-Yard and Station. U. S. Naval Hospital. Navy Pay Office. Steel Inspection Board. Naval Examining Board. Naval Retiring Board. Naval Medical Examining Board. Naval Observatory. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Office of the Postmaster-General. Office of the First Assistant Postmaster-General. Office of the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster-General. Office of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Division of Records and Editing. Division of Illustration and Engraving. Seed Division. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. BUILDING FOR THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Printing Department. Binding Department. Congressional Record. UNITED STATES BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. THE SOLDIERS' HOME. BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS. INTER-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY COMMISSION. In addition to the above departments and bureaus, there are the following Federal establishments at the National Capital or controlled therefrom: SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. COURT OF CLAIMS. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Commissioners. The District Officers. The Police Court. Metropolitan Police. The Fire Department. Telegraph and Telephone Service. The Health Department. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. U. S. Attorney's Office. THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. The Bureau of Ethnology. National Zoological Park. THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY. THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB. Third Asst. Secretary, John B. Moore.. 3,500 2,750 Chief of Diplomatic Bureau, Thomas W. Cridler (W. Va.). 2,100 2,100 Chief of Bureau of Archives and Indexes, John H. Haswell. BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS. Director-William Eleroy Curtis (Ill.). . . . . . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,100 1,800 5,000 Secretary, Charles Foster (0.)... Priv. Sec., Robert J. Wynne. Asst. Sec., A. B. Nettleton (Minn.). Asst. Sec., O. L. Spalding (Mich.). Chief of Appt. Div., Daniel Macauley (Ind.).. Chief Pub. Moneys Div., Eugene B. Daskam. Chief of Cus. Div., John M. Comstock (N. Y.).. Chief of Rev. Marine Div., Chief of Stationery, Printing and Blanks Div., A. L. Sturtevant.. Chief of Loans and Currency Div., Andrew T. Huntington (Mass). Government Actuary, Wm. Fewsmith (N. J.)............... 8,000 2,400 4,500 4,500 4,500 3,000 2,750 2,750 2,500 2,700 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 $8 day 2,250 *For changes in the various departments, up to the moment of going to press, see Addenda, preceding Index. |