Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1911-1912, Part 78

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1060


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LEONARD D. VERDIER,


Representative from the first district of Kent county, was born at Grand Rapids, Mich igan, October 19, 1877, of Holland descent. He received his education in the Grand Rapids high school, from which he was graduated in 1895. He also graduated from the literary department of the University of Michigan in 1899, and from the law depart ment in 1901. Mr. Verdicr has always resided in Michigan, is married, and has three children. Since 1901 he has practiced law at Grand Rapids. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a plurality of 1,897.


CYRUS A. WALKER,


Representative from the second district of Kalamazoo county, Michigan, was born al Cooper, Kalamazoo county, Michigan, January 2, 1859, of Scotch descent. He was cducated in the common schools and at the Parson business college, Kalamazoo September 26, 1883, he was married to Lydia Orell Earl. He is a son of the late Hon John Walker who was a member of the legislature from the third district of Kalamazoo county, during the terms 1869-71-73. Mr. Walker has served his township as super- visor for the past nine years and was chairman of the board one year. He has always been a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 1,604 to 1,403 for J. Hackley Skinner, 144 for Henry Ford and @2 for Louis C. Rapp.


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GEORGE WARD,


Representative from the second district of Saginaw county, was born in Brant town- ship, Saginaw county, Michigan, July 12, 1860, of English parents. He was educated in the district schools. At the age of twenty he embarked in the general store business which he continued for twenty years. He was postmaster at Brant for eighteen years during this period. He was supervisor three years and treasurer six years. He is a inember of the F. & A. M., Elks and Maccabees. Mr. Ward is married and resides on his farm in Brant township. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature November 8, 1910, by a vote of 1,835 to 1,559 for Fred Wiltse.


DWIGHT G. F. WARNER,


Representative from the Leelanau district, comprising the counties of Benzie and Leelanau, was born on a farm in Gaines township, Orleans county, New York, January 1, 1861, of American parentage. He was educated in the district school, Flushing high school, and graduated in 1883 from the law department of the University of Mich- igan. He taught school four terms, working on a farm during vacations, was an officer in the state prison at Jackson from 1884 to 1889, and has practiced law since. He has been a member of the school board three years, was president of the village of Frank- fort four years, village attorney fifteen years and prosecuting attorney of Benzie county twelve years. Mr. Warner is married and has six children. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 1,184 to 481 for W. H. Beeman, 2 for William L. Case, 1 for Fred Waters and 1 for S. B. Cate.


CHARLES H. WATERS,


Representative from the first district of Saginaw county, was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1862, of Irish descent. He received his education in the district schools of Ontario and New York state. He is married and has resided in Michigan for the past thirty years. Mr. Waters was engaged in railroading for about fifteen years, was a farmer fourteen years and for the past four years has given his attention to the real estate business. He is a Republican, was elected to the legislatures of 1907-8 and 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a plurality of 834.


ELMER G. WHEELER,


Representative from the first district of Genesee county, was born in the township of Springfield, Oakland county, Michigan, October 5, 1859, of German and English descent. In March, 1865, he removed with his parents to Richfield, Genesee county, Michigan, and attended the Cottage School until the spring of 1875, when he started clearing out of the solid timber the farm he now owns. He was married in 1880 to Nona Alexander and has six children, five of whom are living, his wife having died in June, 1904. In 1890 he was elected justice of the peace and held that office until 1899, when he was elected township treasurer and served two terms. He has also served as supervisor of Richfield township. Mr. Wheeler is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 1,802 to 1,094 for Martin T. Wilson, 210 for Edgar Armstrong and 73 for Charles J. Armstrong.


JOHN JEFFERS WHELAN,


Representative from Shiawassee county, was born at New York City, February 20, 1863, of Scotch parentage. He acquired his education in the Vernon high school and studied music and literature at the University of Michigan. He came with his parents to Mich- igan in 1870, locating in Shiawassee county, where he has always resided except during the years 1888 to 1892, when, because of ill health, he went to California and Colorado. Mr. Whelan was married January 27, 1892, to Nettie L. Kelley, of Byron, Michigan. He is the owner and manager of a large stock farm located in Shiawassee township,


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and has been connected with public affairs in Shiawassee county for many years, having held numerous responsible offices. Mr. Whelan is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 3,024 to 2,255 for John W. Thorn and 358 for George F. Arnold.


GEORGE WILLOUGHBY,


Representative from the second district of Oakland county, was born in White Lake township, Oakland county, Michigan, March 6, 1850, of English and French descent. He acquired his education in the district schools. His early life was spent on a farm until the age of thirty-seven, later embarking in the produce business in which he is engaged at the present time. Mr. Willoughby is married and has been a resident of Michigan all his life. He has held the offices of justice of the peace, township treasurer and supervisor. He is a member of the Clyde lodge, I. O. O. F. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,277 to 1,903 for Franklin H. Ivory and 149 for Charles Plumb.


L. J. WOLCOTT,


Representative from the first district of Calhoun county, was born in Eaton county. May 14, 1849, and was educated in the public schools, supplemented by one year at Albion college. His father, Henry B. Wolcott, was one of the pioneers, having settled in Eaton county, near Onondaga, in 1846, where he farmed until 1851. He then located near Albion and improved a farm where he spent the remainder of his life. Mr. Wolcott has been interested in manufacturing, having given this the most of his time, although he is now largely engaged in farming. In 1889, while mayor of Albion, he assisted in organizing the Homestead Building and Loan Association and is now serving his twenty- first year as president. He is also serving his second year as president of the Michigan state league. In 1893 he assisted in the organization of the Commercial and Savings Bank of Albion and has been one of its directors ever since. He is a member of the I. O. O. F. and the K. O. T. M. M. Mr. Wolcott is a Democrat and was elected to the legis- lature November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,259 to 2,125 for Harley J. Cortright and 71 for Reuben Borough.


EMORY J. WOOD,


Representative from the first district of Jackson county, was born at Mendon. New York, November 12, 1839, of English parentage. His education was acquired in the common schools. He passed his early life at West Bloomfield, Ontario county, New York, where he was married to Malissa A. Brown, May 11, 1863. In March, 1969. he removed to Jackson county, Michigan, and settled on a farm in Tompkins township He was elected justice of the peace of that township for three consecutive terms In 1886 he removed to the city of Jackson and served as justice of the peace for the terms beginning in 1896 and 1904. In the years 1894-95 he also served as supervisor of the first ward. Mr. Wood is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,325 to 2,009 for William Whelan, 68 for Louis D. Pettit, 141 for Abel Cudney and 838 for Benjamin E. Rowley.


ARI E. WOODRUFF,


Representative from the fourth district of Wayne county, was born at Wyandotte, October 10, 1859, of Irish parentage. He was educated in the high schools of Wyandotte He was a farmer until 1893; was admitted to the bar in 1894, since which time he has been engaged in the practice of law. He was married to Ida A. Ocobock of Wyandinte in 1877. From 1897 to 1900 he held the office of circuit court commissioner and was clected the first president of Ford village, serving four terms Mr. Woodruff has alm held the office of justice of the peace twelve years and represented his district in the legislatures of 1893-4 and 1895-6. He is a Republican, was elected to the legislatures of 1907-8 and 1909-10 and on a recount January 17, 1911, succeeded Francis \ Birke, receiving 1,485 votes to 1,476 for his opponent.


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FRED LANGDON WOODWORTH,


Representative from Huron county, was born at Caseville, Michigan, January 8, 1877, of Irish-English descent. He was married in March, 1902, to Miss Gertrude Lowe and has three children. His father, Thomas B. Woodworth, a Huron county lawyer, represented Huron county in the legislature of 1877. His ancestors came to America in 1628 and were in the French and Indian, and Revolutionary wars. His oldest brother, Philip B., was professor of physics at the State Agricultural College in 1886-99, and is now professor of electrical engineering at Lewis Institute, Chicago. His brother Paul, is a lawyer at Bad Axe, Huron county, and was prosecuting attorney from 1901 to 1909. Mr. Woodworth graduated from the agricultural course at the State Agricul- tural College with the class of 1898. He has since been a farmer and stock raiser in Chandler township, Huron county. He is a Republican and was elected to the legisla- ture of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,377 to 1,023 for Archi- bald M. Leitch.


EDWARD LEWIS YAPLE,


Representative from the first district of Kalamazoo county, was born at Mendon, St. Joseph county, Michigan, February 7, 1874, of American parents. He received his education in the Mendon union schools, Kalamazoo College, University of Chicago, and the Northwestern University law school, graduating from the latter in 1899. Mr. Yaple is married and has always resided in Michigan. In 1901 he located at Kalama- zoo where he associated himself in the law business with Claude S. Carney. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,659 to 2,146 for John W. Vander Salm, 194 for Lewis A. Williams and 415 for Jerry Van Worden.


WILLIAM T. YEO,


Representative from the Iosco district, comprising the counties of Alcona, Arenac, Iosco and Ogemaw, was born at St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, July 4, 1869, of English descent. He obtained his education at the Collegiate Institute, St. Thomas. He came to West Branch, Michigan, in July, 1889, was admitted to the bar October, 1893, and removed to Flint in September, 1903, where he practiced law until November, 1907, returning to West Branch. Mr. Yeo is married. He is a Republican, has held the offices of circuit court commissioner three terms, prosecuting attorney one term, of Ogemaw county, was elected to the legislature of 1909-10, and reelected November 8, 1910, by a vote of 2,794 to 1,723 for James La Berge.


ALEXANDER VINCENT YOUNG,


Representative from Mecosta county, was born on a farm near Coldwater, Branch county, Michigan, July 3, 1863, of Scotch and Irish parents, and received his education in the Coldwater, Michigan, and Lehigh, Iowa, schools. At the age of fourteen, he went to Iowa where he remained five years, returning to Big Rapids in 1882. He was married in 1889, and has four children. Mrs. Young died December 23, 1905. Mr. Young has been in the shoe business for the past twenty-five years. He also deals in real estate, besides owning and operating two large farms near Big Rapids. He was for three years owner of the Mecosta county flouring mills, but sold out in 1909. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature November 8, 1910, by a vote of 1,368 to 636 for Isaac E. Darr.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


MARCH 4, 1909-1913.


EXECUTIVE.


WILLIAM H. TAFT, President of the United States. Salary - $75,000 JAMES S. SHERMAN, Vice President. Salary 12,000


CABINET.


SECRETARY OF STATE.


PHILANDER C. KNOX,


Pennsylvania


SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.


FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, -


- Illinois


SECRETARY OF WAR.


HENRY L. STIMSON, -


New York


SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.


GEORGE VON L. MEYER, - Massachusetts


POSTMASTER GENERAL.


FRANK H. HITCHCOCK,


Massachusetts


SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.


WALTER LOWRIE FISHER,


Ilinois


ATTORNEY GENERAL.


GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM,


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New York


SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.


JAMES WILSON,


Iowa


COMMISSIONER OF COMMERCE AND LABOR


CHARLES NAGEL,


Salary of Secretary of State, $8,000; salary of other cabinet officers, $12,000


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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT


OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, MARCH 8, 1911.


EXECUTIVE OFFICE.


WILLIAM H. TAFT. President.


CHARLES DYER NORTON


Secretary to the President.


RUDOLPH FORSTER .


Assistant Secretary.


WENDELL W. MISCHLER


Assistant Secretary.


MAURICE C. LATTA


Executive Clerk.


DEPARTMENT OF STATE.


, Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State.


Huntington Wilson, Assistant Secretary.


Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant Secretary.


Chandler Hale, Third Assistant Secretary. Wilbur J. Carr, Director of the Consular Service.


Chandler P. Anderson, Counselor for the Department of State.


Joshua R. Clark, Jr., Solicitor. James B. Scott, Solicitor in International Arbitrations. William McNeir, Chief Clerk.


Sydney Y. Smith, Chief of Diplomatic Bureau.


Herbert C. Hengstler, Chief of Consular Bureau.


John R. Buck, Chief of Bureau of Indexes and Archives. Thomas Morrison, Chief of Bureau of Accounts. John A. Tonner, Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library. Miles M. Shand, Chief of Bureau of Appointments.


Richard W. Flournoy, Jr., Chief of Bureau of Citizenship.


John Ball Osborne, Chief of Bureau of Trade Relations.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury.


James F. Curtis, Assistant Secretary.


A. Piatt Andrew, Assistant Secretary.


Charles D. Hilles, Assistant Secretary.


William T. Thompson, Solicitor.


James K. Taylor, Supervising Architect. Joseph E. Ralph, Director of Bureau of Engraving and Printing.


John E. Wilkie, Chief of Secret Service Division.


Sumner I. Kimball, Superintendent of Life Saving Service.


Robert J. Tracewell, Comptroller of the Treasury.


William T. Vernon, Register of the Treasury. Wm. E. Andrews, Auditor for the Treasury Department.


Benjamin F. Harper, Auditor for the War Department. Howard C. Shober, Auditor for the Interior Department. Ralph W. Tyler, Auditor for the Navy Department. ., Auditor for the State and other Departments. Merritt O. Chance, Auditor for the Postoffice Department.


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Lee McClung, Treasurer of the United States.


Thomas E. Rogers, Superintendent of National Bank Redemption Agency. Lawrence O. Murray, Comptroller of Currency. Royal E. Cabell, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. George E. Roberts, Director of the Mint.


Walter Wyman, Supervising Surgeon-General of Marine Hospital Service. M. J. Rosenau, Director of Hygienic Laboratory.


WAR DEPARTMENT.


Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War.


Robert Shaw Oliver, Assistant Secretary of War.


THE ARMY.


GENERAL OFFICERS. Rank, name, date of rank and date of retirement. (a)


MAJOR GENERALS.


Leonard Wood, August 8, 1903-October 9, 1924.


Frederick D. Grant, February 6, 1906-May 30, 1914.


J. Franklin Bell, January 3, 1907-January 9, 1920.


Thomas H. Barry, April 29, 1908-October 13, 1919.


William H. Carter, April 29, 1908-November 19, 1915.


Charles L. Hodges, January 14, 1911-March 13, 1911.


BRIGADIER GENERALS.


Frederick Funston, April 1, 1901-November 9, 1929.


Tasker H. Bliss, July 21, 1902-December 31, 1917.


Albert L. Mills, May 7, 1904-May 7, 1918.


John J. Pershing, September 20, 1906-September 13, 1924.


William W. Wotherspoon, October 3, 1907-November 16, 1914.


Ramsay D. Potts, January 31, 1908-September 1, 1914. Daniel H. Brush, February 17, 1908-May 9, 1912.


John B. Kerr, April 13, 1908-March 12, 1911.


Frederick A. Smith, October 24, 1908-May 15, 1913. Marion P. Maus, June 26, 1909-August 25, 1914.


Frederick K. Ward, February 11, 1910-March 19, 1911.


Ralph W. Hoyt, March 18, 1910-October 9, 1913.


Montgomery M. Macomb, November 15, 1910-October 12, 19 ...


Joseph W. Duncan, January 4, 1911-June 29, 1917.


Walter S. Schuyler, January 5, 1911-April 26, 1913.


DEPARTMENT OFFICERS.


THE ADJUTANT GENERAL.


Fred C. Ainsworth, Major General, April 23, 1904-September 11. 1916.


INSPECTOR GENERAL.


Ernest A. Garlington, Brigadier General, October 1, 1906-February 20, 1917.


(a) Date of retirement has reference to retirement by operation of law, upon attalnur the age of sixty-four.


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JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL.


George B. Davis, Brigadier General, May 24, 1901-February 14, 1911. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL.


James B. Aleshire, Brigadier General, July 1, 1907-October 31, 1920. COMMISSARY GENERAL. Henry G. Sharpe, Brigadier General, October 12, 1905-April 30, 1922. SURGEON GENERAL.


George H. Torney, Brigadier General, January 14, 1909-June 1, 1914. PAYMASTER GENERAL.


Charles H. Whipple, Brigadier General, January 1, 1908-June 12, 1913. CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.


William H. Bixby, Brigadier General, June 12, 1910-December 27, 1913. CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.


William Crozier, Brigadier General, November 22, 1901-February 19, 1919.


CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER.


James Allen, Brigadier General, February 10, 1906-February 13, 1913.


CHIEF, BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS.


Clarence R. Edwards, Brigadier General, June 30, 1906-January 1, 1923.


DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.


George W. Wickersham, Attorney General.


Frederick W. Lehman, Solicitor General.


William S. Kenyon, Assistant to the Attorney General.


James A. Fowler, Assistant Attorney General. ., Assistant Attorney General.


John Q. Thompson, Assistant Attorney General.


Oscar Lawler, Assistant Attorney General, Interior Department.


John G. Thompson, Assistant Attorney General.


William R. Harr, Assistant Attorney General.


Winfred T. Denison, Assistant Attorney General.


Russell P. Goodwin, Assistant Attorney General, Postoffice Department.


J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Solicitor Department of State.


William T. Thompson, Solicitor of the Treasury. Charles Earl, Solicitor Department of Commerce and Labor.


Fletcher Maddox, Solicitor Internal Revenue.


Orin J. Field, Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Building.


Frank Cole, Private Secretary to Attorney General.


Charles B. Sornborger, Appointment Clerk.


James A. Finch, Attorney in Charge of Pardons.


James H. Mackey, Disbursing Clerk.


Reeves T. Strickland, Attorney in Charge of Titles.


John J. Glover, Chief of Accounts Division.


George Kearney, Librarian.


Robert V. La Dow, Superintendent of Prisons and Prisoners.


Stanley W. Finch, Chief of Bureau of Investigation.


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POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Frank H. Hitchcock, Postmaster General.


Theodore L. Weed, Chief Clerk.


George W. Reik, Private Secretary. Charles P. Grandfield, First Assistant Postmaster General.


Joseph Stewart, Second Assistant Postmaster General.


James J. Britt, Third Assistant Postmaster General.


P. V. DeGraw, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.


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NAVY DEPARTMENT.


Date of entry into service.


George von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy, March 6, 1909.


Beekman Winthrop, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, March 6, 1909.


George Dewey, Admiral of the Navy, September 23, 1854.


Richard Wainwright, Rear Admiral, Aid for Operations, September 28, 1864. William P. Potter, Rear Admiral, Aid for Personnel, September 26, 1865.


Aaron Ward, Rear Admiral, Aid for Inspections, September 26, 1867.


Frank F. Fletcher, Captain, Aid for Material, September 23, 1870.


Richard C. Hollyday, Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks, March 15, 1894.


Reginald F. Nicholson, Chief of Bureau of Navigation, September 30, 1869. Newton E. Mason, Chief of Bureau of Ordnance, July 24, 1865.


Richard M. Watt, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair, September 22. 1SS .. Hutch I. Cone, Chief of Bureau of Steam Engineering, September 5, 1890.


Thomas J. Cowie, Chief of Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, June 16, 1880.


Charles F. Stokes, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, February 1, 1889.


Robert L. Russell, Judge Advocate General, June 14, 1881.


John J. Knapp, Hydrographer, June 9, 1874.


Templin M. Potts, Chief Intelligence Officer, June 8, 1872.


Charles W. Stewart, Superintendent of Naval War Records, July 5, 1877.


Frank E. Beatty, Commandant of Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., September 23, 1871 Ten Eyck D. W. Veeder, Superintendent of Naval Observatory, September 25, 1565 John N. Speel, Purchasing Paymaster, July 1, 1875.


Livingston Hunt, Disbursing Paymaster, October 29, 1881.


Samuel L. Heap, Charge Navy Allotment Office, April 1, 1882.


Henry G. Beyer, in Command of Naval Medical School, May 19, 1876.


Middleton S. Elliott, in Command of Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C., October 6. 1896.


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Lucien G. Heneberger, in Command of Naval Medical School Hospital, Washington. D. C., June 17, 1874.


William P. Biddle, Commandant of Marine Corps, November 30, 1910.


DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.


Walter Lowrie Fisher, Secretary.


Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary.


Jesse E. Wilson, Assistant Secretary.


Clement S. Ucker, Chief Clerk.


Fred Dennett, Commissioner of General Land Office.


Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs.


James L. Davenport, Commissioner of Pensions.


Edward B. Moore, Commissioner of Patents. Eliner E. Brown, Commissioner of Education.


George Otis Smith, Director of Geological Survey


Frederick H. Newell, Director of Reclamation Service


Joseph A. Holines, Director of Bureau of Mines


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture.


Willet M. Hays, Assistant Secretary.


Willis L. Moore, Chief of Weather Bureau.


A. D. Melvin, Chief of Bureau of Animal Industry.


A. C. True, Director of Experiment Stations.


Beverly T. Galloway, Chief of Bureau of Plant Industry.


Henry S. Graves, Chief of Forestry.


Harvey W. Wiley, Chief of Bureau of Chemistry.


Milton Whitney, Chief of Bureau of Soils.


L. O. Howard, Chief of Bureau of Entomology.


H. W. Henshaw, Chief of Bureau of Biological Survey.


A. Zappone, Chief of Division of Accounts and Disbursements.


Joseph A. Arnold, Chief of Division of Publications. Victor H. Olmsted, Chief of Bureau of Statistics.


George K. Holmes, Chief of Division of Foreign Markets.


Claribel R. Barnett, Librarian.


Logan W. Page, Director of Public Road Inquiries.


DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.


Charles Nagel, Secretary of Commerce and Labor.


Benjamin S. Cable, Assistant Secretary.


Robert M. Pindell, Jr., Chief Clerk.


William L. Soleau, Disbursing Clerk.


George W. Leadley, Chief, Appointment Division.


George C. Havenner, Chief, Division of Publications.


Charles Earl, Solicitor.


Herbert A. Stevens, Private Secretary to the Secretary.


Donald S. Edmonds, Private Secretary to Assistant Secretary.


Herbert Knox Smith, Commissioner of Corporations.


Albertus H. Baldwin, Chief, Bureau of Manufactures.


Charles P. Neill, Commissioner of Labor.


George R. Putnam, Commissioner of Light Houses.


E. Dana Durand, Director, Bureau of Census.


Otto H. Tittmann, Superintendent, Coast and Geodetic Survey.


Oscar P. Austin, Chief, Bureau of Statistics.


George Uhler, Supervising Inspector-General, Steamboat-Inspection Service.


George M. Bowers, Commissioner of Fisheries.


Eugene T. Chamberlain, Commissioner of Navigation.


Daniel J. Keefe, Commissioner General of Immigration.


Richard K. Campbell, Chief, Division of Naturalization.


T. V. Powderly, Chief, Division of Information.


S. W. Stratton, Director, Bureau of Standards.


INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.


COMMISSIONERS.


Judson C. Clements, Chairman,


Georgia


Charles A. Prouty,


Vermont


Franklin K. Lane, California


Edgar E. Clark, Iowa


James S. Harlan,


Illinois


Charles C. McChord,


Kentucky


Balthasar H. Meyer,


- Wisconsin


Secretary-Edward A. Moseley, Massachusetts.


CHASE S. OSBORN, Governor.


JOHN Q. ROSS. Lieutenant Governor.


FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE. Secretary of State.


ALBERT E. SLEEPER. State Treasurer.


ORAMEL B. FULLER, Auditor General.


HUNTLEY RUSSELL. Commissioner of the State Land Office.


FRANZ C. KUIIN, Attorney General.


LUTHER L. WRIGHT, Superintendent of Public Instruction.


DEXTER M. FERRY, JR .. Member of State Board of Education.


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WILLIAM J. McKONE. Member of State Board of Education.


THOMAS W. NADAL, Member of State Board of Education.


HERBERT F. BAKER. Speaker of the House of Representatives.


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