Williams Bridge* Station N, N. Y. P. O.. Willink. Allegany. Delaware. Cortland. Queens. Williamson*. Williamstown*. Williamsville* Williston. Willow Creek. Willow Glen. Willow Point. Willowemoc.. Willsboro*. Willsboro Point. Essex. Sullivan. Essex... Essex. Herkimer. Jefferson. Niagara. Tioga. Saratoga. Lewis.. Greene. Erie. Broome. Herkimer. Queens. Dutchess. Essex. Jefferson. Sullivan. St. Lawrence. Allegany.. Allegany. Orange. Allegany. Ulster. Niagara. Onondaga. Walcottsville. Wolfhill. Woodard.. Woodbourne*. Sullivan. Joseph T. Curtis. Leonard H. Fortner. William W. Collins. Charles H. Whitson. Harrison H. Bloss. Roland B. Day. Calvin Powers. Lee C. Johnson. Elbert J. Dyer. Maria L. Royston. Willard S. Calhoun. Albert Warren. John P. Bartlett. L. F. White. Henry J. Huntington. John Gormley. James E. Burgess. Edward M. Cole. Samuel Worms. Jackson S. Wing. John C. Douglass. James E. Winter. Eugene D. Bettinger. Calvin Wheeler. Horton H. Clute. W. W. Buckbee. Henry W. Button. Alfred Short. Chas. F. Van Valkenburg. Gotlieb H. Muchow. Wilson H. Rhinehart. James Hughs. Myron W. Clark. Michael D. Pierce. Robert H. Baldwin. Henry Ford. POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS - (Continued). OFFICE. County. Clinton. Delaware. Queens. Steuben. Washington. Niagara. Westchester. Westchester. Oneida. Delaware. Steuben. Niagara. Sullivan. Sullivan. Onondaga. Ulster.. Wayne. Postmaster. Patrick H. Kennedy. William F. Marquet. Chas. E. Cushing. John T. Robinson. Edmund F. Hawkins. Cyrus G. Davis. Chas. G. Hunt. John G. P. Holden. 78 William A. Wheeler. John Adams..... John Adams. Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr... George Clinton..... William H. Crawford Samuel L. Southard. Willie P. Mangum Hannibal Hamlin Massachusetts...... South Carolina... New York.... New York.. South Carolina.. Indiana State from. Qualified. Georgia..... .... April 10, 1812 March 4, 1813 Indiana. March 4, 1869 Massachusetts. 4, 1873 Michigan.. November 22, 1875 New York.. 5. 1877 4, 1881 Delaware... Illinois...... Vermont. 4, 1885 7, 1985 4. 1898 GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. The Executive. WILLIAM MCKINLEY, of Ohio, President of the United States.. GARRET A. HOBART, of New Jersey, Vice-President of the United States............... The Cabinet. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio, Secretary of State. The Chief Department Officers. [The figures following each name indicate the year of appointment and salary.] DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Assistant Secretary.gan, $4,500. Second Assistant Secretary.-Alvey A. Adee (1882), New York, 83,500. .-Edwin F. Uhl (1893), Michi Third Assistant Secretary.-Wm. W. Rockhill (1894), New York, 23,500. Chief of Diplomatic Bureau.-T. W. Cridler, $2,100. Chief of Consular Bureau.-Vacant, $2,100. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretaries.-William Edmond Curtis (1893), New York; Charles E. Hamlin (1893), Massachusetts; Scott Wike (1893), Illinois, $4,500. Comptroller.-Robert B. Bowler (19), $5,500. Assistant Comptroller.-Edward A. Bowers (1895), Connecticut, $5,000. Auditor for the Treasury Department.-Ernest P. Baldwin (1898), Maryland, $4,000. Auditor for War Department.-T. Stobo Farrow (1893), South Carolina, C4,000. Auditor yor Interior Department.-Samuel Blackwell (1893), Alabame, $4,000. Auditor for Navy Department.--Wm. H. Pugh (1995), Ohio, $1,000. Auditor for State Department.-Thomas Holcomb (1893), Delaware, 1,000. Auditor for Post-ogice Department.-Geo. A. Howard (1894), Tennessee, $4,000. Treasurer United States.-Daniel N. Morgan, (1893), Connecticut, 36,000. Register of the Treasury.-J. Fount. Tillman (1893), Tennessee, 24,000. Comptroller of the Currency.-James H. Eckels (1893), Illinois, $5,000. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.-Joseph S. Miller (1893), West Virginia, 6,000. Commissioner of Navigation.-Eugene T. Chamberlain (1893), New York, 23,600. Solicitor of Internal Revenue.--Robert Hough (1893), Ohio, £4,500. T. Director of the Mint. -Robert E. Preston (1893), District of Columbia, $4,500. Chief of the Secret Service Division.-Wlam P. Hazen (1894), Ohio, 33,500. Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service.-Walter Wyman (1890), Lissouri, $1,000. Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Vessels. -James A. Dumont (1876), New York, $3,500. Bureau of Statistics.-Worthington C. Ford 1893), New York, $3,000. Bureau of Engraving and Printing.-Claude M. Johnson (1893), Kentucky, $4,500. Superintendent of the United States Coast and eodetic Survey.-W. W. Duffield (1894), Michigan, 6,000. Solicitor of the Treasury.-Felix A. Reeve (1533), Tennessee, $4,500. Assistant Secretary.-William McAdoo (1893), Virginia, $4,500. Bureau of Yards and Docks.-Commodore E. O. Matthews (104). Eureau of Navigation.-Rear-Admiral Francis I. Ramsay (1889). Furcau of Ordnance.-Captain William T. Sampson (1893). Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.-PaymasterGeneral Edwin Stewart (1890). Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.-SurgeonGeneral J. Rufus Tryon (1893). Dureau of Construction and Repair.-Naval Constructor Philip Tichborn (1893). Bureau of Equipment.-Commander F. E. Chadwick (1893). Bureau of Steam Engineering.-Engineer-inChief George W. Melville (1887). Judge-Advocate-General. - Lieutenant Samuel C. Lemley, United States Navy Corps (1892), $3,500. Commandant of Marine Corps.-Colonel Charles Heywood (1891). POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. First Assistant Postmaster-General.-Frank H. Jones (1893), Illinois, $1,000. Second Assistant Postmaster General.-Charles Neilson (1894), Maryland, $4,000, Third Assistant Postmaster-General. - Kerr Craige (1893), North Carolina, $4,000. Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General.-Robert A. Maxwell (1893), New York, $4,000. Chief Clerk.-Frant. H. Thomas (1894), Michigan, $2,500. Assistant Attorney-General.-John L. Thomas (1893), Missouri, $4,000. Superintendent of Foreign Mails.-N. M. Brooks (1890), Virginia, $3,000. Superintendent of Money Order System.-Edward . Gad. den (1893), Georgia, $3,500. General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service. James 2. White (1890), Illinois, $3,500. Superintendent of Dead Letter Office.-Bernard Goode (1893), Michigan, 22,500. Chief Post-office Inspector.-M. D. Wheeler (1895), New York, $3,000. First Assistant Secretary.-William H. Sims (1893), Mississippi, $4,500. Assistant Secretary.-John M. Reynolds (1893), Pennsylvania, $4,000. Assistant Attorney-General.-John I. Hall (1893), Georgia, $5,000. Commissioner of the General Land Office.-Silas W. Lamoreux (1893), Wisconsin, $5,000. Commissioner of Pensions.-William Lochren (1893), Minnesota, $5,000. Commissioner of Indian Affairs.-Daniel M. Browning (1893), Illinois, $4,000. Commissioner of Patents.-John S. Seymour (1893), Connecticut, $5,000. Commissioner of Education.-William T. Harris (1889), Massachusetts, 83,000. Commissioner of Railroads.-Wade Hampton (1893), South Carolina, $1,500. Director of Geological Survey.-Charles D. Walcott (1894), New York, $5,000. Acting Superintendent of the Census.-Carroll D. Wright (1993), Massachusetts, to complete the work. Architect of the Capitol.-Edward Clark (1865), Pennsylvania, $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Assistant Secretary.-Charles W. Dabney (1894), Tennessee, $4,500. Chief of the Weather Bureau.-Willis L. Moore (1895), $4,500. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. John R. Procter, Kentucky; William G. Rice, New York; John B. Harlow, Missouri; $3,500 each. John T. Doyle, secretary; William H. Webster, chief examiner. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS. William R. Morrison, Illinois, chairman; Wheelock G. Veazey, Vermont; Martin A. Knapp, New York; Judson C. Clements, Georgia; James D. Yeomans, Georgia; annual salary, $7,500 each. Edward A. Moseley, secretary, 3,500. INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY COMMISSION. A. J. Cassatt, Pennsylvania; Henry G. Davis, West Virginia; Richard O. Kerens, Missouri. GOVERNMENT DIRECTORS IN THE UNION PACIFIO RAILROAD COMPANY. E. Ellery Anderson, New York; J. W. Doane, Illinois; Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia; J. W. Paddock, Nebraska. DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Superintendent.-Herman Stump (1893), Washington, $4,000. Commissioners.-Joseph H. Senner (1893), New York, $6,000; Thomas F. Delehanty (1894), Boston, $2,200; W. H. Ruby (1893), Baltimore, $2,200; J. J. S. Rodgers (1891), Philadelphia, $2,200; W. P. Stradley (1893), San Francisco, $2,200; W. T. Levy (1894), Quebec and Halifax, $2,200; R. G. Penn (1893), Vancouver and Victoria, $2,200. SOLDIERS' HOME COMMISSIONERS. Major-General Nelson A. Miles, president; Adjutant-General George D. Ruggles, Quartermaster-General R. N. Batchelder, CommissaryGeneral Michael R. Morgan, Surgeon-General George M. Sternberg, Judge Advocate-General G. N. Lieber; Brigadier-General David S. Stanley, Governor of Soldiers' Home. Public Printer.-Thomas E. Benedict (1894), New Stanley, governor; Captain D. A. Irwin, lieutenYork, $4,500. Officers of the Home.-Brigadier-General D. S. ant-governor; Major R. C. Parker, secretary and treasurer; Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Forwood, surgeon. INDIAN COMMISSION. Merrill E. Gates, Amherst, Mass., chairman; E. Whittlesey, Washington, D. C., secretary; Albert K. Smiley, Lake Mohonk, N. Y.; William D. Walker, Fargo, N. D.; William H. Lyon and Darwin R. James, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joseph T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Philip C. Garrett, Philadel phia; Bishop Henry B. Whipple, Faribault, Minn. Chief Judiciai Officers. MELVILLE W. FULLER, Chief Justice, Illinois; appointed 1888. 3. George Shiras, Jr........ 4. Rufus W. Peckham..... When ap Residence. pointed. Massachusetts.... 1881 1891 Michigan... New York... Circ't. Justices. Pennsylvania.... 1892 8. David J. Brewer 1895 9. Stephen J. Field.. Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000. 1. Le Baron B. Colt.. William L. Putnam... 2. William J. Wallace.. E. Henry Lacombe. Nathaniel Shipman 8. Marcus W. Acheson George M. Dallas.... 4. Nathan Goff. Charles H. Simonton 5. Don A. Pardee. A. P. MoMormick ...... Texas. 1881 ...... 1892 Salary, $6,000 a year. Arkansas 1890 Minnesota... 1892 1895 Oregon........... 1892 1896 |