THE PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS Continued. September 13, 1841; John C. Spencer, New York, March 3, 1843: George M. Bibh. Kentucky. June 15, 1844. Secretary of War- John Bell; John C. Spencero. Nes York, October 12, 1841; James M. Þorter, Pennsylvania, 'March 8, 1843; William Wilkins, Pennsylvania, February 15, 1844. Secretarr of the Nary-George E. Badger; Abel P. Upshur. Virginia. Sentember 13. 1841: David Henshaw, Ynssachusetts, July 24, 1843; Thomas W. Gllmer, Virginia, February 13, 1844; Johd Y Mason, Virginia, March 14, 1844. Postinaster-General--Francis Granger; Charles A. Wickliffe, Kentucky, September 13, 1841. Attorney-General – John J. Crittenden; Hugh S. Legaré, South Carolina, September 13, 1841; John Nelson, Mary. land, July 1, 1843. ADMINISTRATION OF POLK. President-James K. Polk. Tennessee, March 4, 1845, to March 4, 1849. ViceI'resident-George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania. Secretary of State James Buchanan. Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Treasury-Robert J. Walker, Mississippi. Secretars of War-William L. Marcy. New York. Secretary of the Navy-George Badcroit. Massachusetts; Join Y. Mason, Virginia, September 9, 1846. PostmasterGeneral-Cave Johnson, Tennessee. Attorney-General-Jobn Y. Mason, Virginia; Nathan Clifford, Maine, October 17, 1846; Isaac Toucey, Connecticut, June 21, 1848. ADMINISTRATION OF TAYLOR. President-Zachary Taylor, Louisiana, March 5. 1849. to July 9, 1850. rn which day be died. Vice-President-Millard Fillmore, New York. Secretary of State-John M. Clayton, Delaware. Secretary of the Treasury - Willlam M. Meredith, Pennsylvania. Secretary of war-George W. Crawford. Georgia. Serre tary of the Navy-William B. Preston, Virginia. Postmaster-General-Jacob ('ollamer, Vermont. Attorney-General-Reverdy Johnson, Maryland. Secretary of the Interior-Thomas Ewing, Ohio. ADMINISTRATION OF FILLMORE, President-Millard Fillmore, New York, July 9, 1850, to March 4, 1853. Vice President-William R. King. Alabama, and David R. Atchison, Missouri, Presi. dents pro tempore of the Senate. Secpetary of State-Daniel Webster. Massachusetts; Edward Everett, Massachusetts, November 6. 1852. Secretary of the Treasury- Thomas Corwin, Ohio. Secretary of War-Charles M. Coord, Lo":isiana. Secretary of the Navy-- William A. Graham, North Carolina; Jihn l'. Kennedy, Maryland. Postmaster-General-Nathan K Hill, New York: Samnei D. Hubbard, Connecticut. Attorney-General_John J. Crittenden, Kentucky. Secretary of the Interior-Thomas M. T. McKennan, Pennsylvania, August 13, 1850, served until August 26, 1830; Alexander H. H. Stuart, Virginia. ADMINISTRATION OF PIERCE. President-Franklin Pierce, New Hampshire, March 4, 1853, to March 4, 1857. Vice-President-William R. King, Alabama, died April 18, 1853; David R. Atcbison, Missouri; Lewis Cass, Micbigan; Jesse D. Bright, Indiana; Charles E. Staart. Michigan, and James M. Mason, Virginia, Presidents pro tempore of the Senate. Secretary of State William L. Marcy. New York. Serretary of the TreasuryJames Guthrie, Kentucky. Secretary of War-Jefferson Davis, Mississippi. Secre tary of the Navy-James C. Dobbin, North Carolina, Postmaster-Geneial-James Campbell. Pennsylranis. Attorney-General Caleb Cushing, Massacbusetts. Secre tary of the Interior-Robert McClelland, Michigan. ADMINISTRATION OF BUCHAXAX. President-James Buchanan, Pennsylvania, March 4, 1857, to March 4, 1861. Vice-President- John C. Breckinridge, Kentucky. Secretary of State Lewis Cass. Michigan; Jeremiah S. Black, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Treasury-Howell Cobb, Georgia; Isaac Toucey: Philip F. Thomas, Maryland, December 12, 1864); Jobn A. Dix. New York. January 11, 1861. Secretary of War-John B. Flord. Virginia; Joseph Holt. Kentucky. Secretary of the Navy-Isaac Toucey, con necticut. Postmaster-General-Aaron V. Brown. Tennessee; Joseph Holt. Ker tucky, March 14. 1859: Horatio King, Maine, February 12, 1861. Attorney-Geberal-Jeremiah s. Blnck, Pennsylvania; Edwin M. Stanton, Pennsylvania, Derenber 20. 1860. Secretary or the Interior-Jacob Thompson, Mississippi, March 1857, served until Jawuary 8, 1861. FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF LINCOLX. President-Ahrabam Lincoln, Illinois, March 4. 1861. to March 4, 1865. Vice President-Hannibal Hamlin. Maine. Secretary of State-Willam H. Seward. New York. Secretary of the Treasury-Salmon P. Chase, Obio: William P. Fessenden, Malne, July 1, 1864. Secretary of War-Simon Cameron, Pennsyl. vania; Edwin M. Strnton, Pennsylvania, January 15, 1862. Secretary of the Yavy-Gideon Welles, Connecticnt. Postmaster-General-Montgomery Blair, District of Columbia: William Dennison, Ohim. September 24, 1864. Attornes General-Edward Bates, Missouri; Jobo P. Usber, lodiana; January 8, 1863. 9th Month.) SEPTEMBER, 1915. [30 Days. 1.Ight Face Figures Ileavy Face Figures Indicate A. M. indicate P. M. D. H. M. Full Moon..... 23 4 35.2 A.M. Apogee... 1 4 12 P.M. Perigee. .14 10 18 A.M. D DAY of of PHENOMENA, ETC. MWE. Rises. South. Sets. Rises South. A.M.P.M. 13 h mh m Shm hm hm hm h m 1W. 5 3112 6 396 40 10 52 5 40 11 il } Algiedi (y Capric.) S. 9 55 2 Th. 5 3312 6 206 38 11 42 6 31 i 1412 14 Deneb (Cygni)s. 10 (P.M. 3 Fr. 5 3212 6 16 37 7 22 2 13 1 22 Dabih (3Capric.) 8.9 34 4 Sa. 5 3312 5 436 35 12 32 8 14 3 7 2 303 C. b-3°31’ ở đc 5 San 5 35 12 5 236 33 1 13 9 4 3 54 3 32 14th Sunday after Trinity 6 MO. | 5 38 12 5 36 31 2 48 9 53 4 35 4 27 8 in U Ô 8. 10 6 r.M. 7 Tu. 6 40 12 4 436 30 3 5310 40 5 18 5 18 Altair 8. 8 49 P.M. 8 W. 5 4012 4 236 29 5 011 261 5 49 6 4 Arcturus sets 9 20 P.M. 9th. 5 4112 4 26 27 Sets 12 12 6 26 6 490 °C +4°19 10 Fr. 5 4212 3 426 25 6 4112 58 7 2 7 33 Gr. Hel. Lat. N. 07h 11 Sa. 5 4312 3 216 23 7 17 1 46 7 39 8 200 C 8 +3°50' 12 Sun 5 44'12 3 06 22 7 39 2 38 8 18 9 9 15th Sunday after Trinity 13 MO. 5 4512 2 39.6 21 8 16 3 33 9 010 2 x Delph. (Rotanen) S. 9 26 14 Tu. 5 4612 2 186 18 9 0 4 31 9 4511 1 3 Delph. (Rotanef) S. 9 7 15W. 5 47 12 1 576 17 9 54 5 33 10 38 Delph. (Scabovin) S. 9 7 16 Th. | 5 4812 | 366 15 10 56 6 35 1ỉ 45} $ in Aph. 28. 12 5 A.M. 17 Fr. 5 4912 1 156 14 7 36 i 1212 53240 2 sets 5 47 A.M. 18 Sa. 5 50 12 0 536 12 12 7 8 33 2 18 2 9 y Cygni (Sadr) S. 8 38 P.M. 19 Sun 5 51 12 0 326 10' 1 20 9 25 3 19 3 19 16th Sunday after Trinity 20 Mo. 5 5212 0 116 8 2 31 10 14 4 12 4 22 Albireo (ß Cyg.) sets 3 20 21 Tu. 5 5311 59 506 7 3 4011 04 515 18 21 (Jupiter) south 11 43 22 W. 5 5411 69 286 5 4 4511 45 5 39 6 65C. 4--5°11' 23 Th. 5 5411 59 76 4 5 500 6 17 6 52 O enters +, Aut. begins 24 Fr. 5 55 11 58 466 2 Rises 12 28 6 53 7 34 ; Sagittæ sets 2 51 A.M. 2 25 Sa. 5 5611 58 256 0 6 49 1 12 7 28 8 18 3 Aquilae sets 2 2 A.M. 26 San 5 5711 68 55 58 7 27 1 578 2 9 2 17th Sunday after Trinity 27 Mo. 5 5811 57 445 57 8 3 2 44 8 37 9 48 Vega sets 2 57 A.M. 28 Tu. 5 5911 57 24,5 56 8 41 3 32 9 15/10 388 Gr. elong. E. 26°2 29 W. 6 011 57 45 64 9 35 4 23 9 5811 31 Al Nasi (y Seg.) S. 5 36 30 Th. 6 1/11 56 445 52|| 10 30 5 14 10 49). Markab S. 11 33 P.M. Highest Flood Tide September 12, 13, 11, P. M., 16, 17, 18, A, M., 1.4 ft. 12 0 NATIONS' WEALTH BEFORE GREAT WAR. Belgium land.. 80,000 000.000 Spain.. France.. 65,000,000,000 Netherlands.. Germany. 60.500,000,000 | Portugal.... Russia. 40,000,000,000 Switzerland. Austria-Hungary. 25,000,000,000 $20.000.000.000 9,000,000,000 11,400,000,000 5,000,000,000 2,500,000,000 2.400,000,000 THE PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS-Continued. SECOND ADMINISTRATION OF LINCOLN, President-Abraham Lincoln, second term, March 4, 1865, to April 15, 1865. ft which date ne died. Vice-President---Andrew Johnson, Tennessee Secretary of State - William H. Seward. Secretary of the Treasury- Hugb McCulloch. Indians Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles. Postnaster-General-William Dennison Attorney-General-James Speed. Secre tary of the Interior-John P. Usher. ADMINISTRATION OF JOHNSOY. President-Andrew Johnson, Tennessee April 15, 1865, to March 4, ISAI Vice-President-Lafayette S. Foster, Connecticut, and Benjamin F. Wade, Ohio. Presidents pro tempore of the Senate. Secretary of State-William H. Seware Secretary of the Treasury-Hugh McCulloch. Secretary of War- Edwin M. Star ton, suspended August 12, 1867; U. S. Grant, ad interim, August 12, 1867; Edwin M. Stanton, reinstated, January 14, 1868, continued in office until May 26. 181 in spite of the President's attempt to remove him; John M. Schofield, May 2 1868. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles. Postmaster-General-William Den nison; Alexander W. Randall, Wisconsin. Attorney-General-James Speed, Henr Stanberry, Ohio, July 23, 1866; Orville H. Browning, March 13, 1868; William \!. Evarts, New York, July 15, 186:8. Secretary of the Interior-John P. Isbes. James Harlan, Iowa, May 15, 1865; Orville H. Browning, Illinois, September 1. 1866. FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF GRANT. President-Ulysses S. Grant, Illinois, March 4, 1869, to March 4, 1873. Victo President-Schuyler Colfax, Indiana. Secretary of State-E. B. Washburne Illinois; Hamilton Fish, New York. Secretary of the Treasury-George S. Bout. well, Massachusetts. Secretary of War-John Rawlins, Mlinois; William T. She. man; William W. Belknap, Iowa, October 25, 1869. Secretary of the XaryAdolph E. Borie, Pennsylvania; George M. Robeson, New Jersey, June 25. 1819 Postinaster-General-John A. J. Creswell, Maryland. Attorney-General-Ebenez? R. Hoar, Massachusetts; Amos T. Askerman, Georgia; George H. Williams, Orerot Secretary of the Interior-Jacob D. Cox, Ohio; Columbus Delano, Ohio, Koreinle. 1, 1870. SECOND ADMINISTRATION OF GRANT. President-Ulysses S. Grant, second term. March 4, 1873, to March 4. 1877 Vice-President-Henry Wilson, Massachusetts, died November 22, 1875; Thom• W. Ferry, Michigan, President pro tenpore of the Senate, December 6, 1875 Secretary of State-Hamilton Fish. Secretary of the Treasury-George S. Bontwell; William A. Richardson. Massachusetts, March 17, 1873; Benamin H. Bri tow. Kentucky, June 2, 1874; Lot M. Morrill, Maine, 'June 21, 1876. Secretary of War-William M. Belknap; George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, ad it. terim, from March 2, 1876. to March 10, 1876; Alphongo Taft, Ohio, March 1876: J. D. Cameron, Pennsylvania, May 22, 1876. Secretary of the NavyGeorge M. Robeson, Postmaster-General-J.' A. J. Creswell: James Marsha!! . Virginia, July 3, 1874; Marshall Jewell, Connecticut, August 24, 1874; James Tyner, Indiana, July 12, 1876. Attorney-General-G. H. Williams; Edward Pierre pont. New York, April 26, 1875; Alphonso Taft, Ohio, May 22, 1876. Secretary of the Interior-Columbus Delano; Zachariah Chandler, Michigan, October 19. 1875. ADMINISTRATION OF HAYES. President-Rutherford B. Hayes, Ohio, March 4, 1877, to March 4, 1881. Vice-President--William A. Wheeler, New York. Secretary of State-William M. Evarts, New York. Secretary of the Treasury-John Sherman, Obio. Secre tary of War-George W. McCrary, Iowa; Alexander Ramsey. Minnesota. Derel ber 10. 1879. Secretary of the Navy-Richard W. Thompson, Indiana; Nathan Goff, Jr., West Virginia, January 6, 1881. Postmaster-General, David M. Key Tennessee: Horace Maynard, Tennessee, June 2, 1880. Attorney-General-Charles Devens, Massachusetts. Secretary the Interior-Carl Schurz, Missouri. ADMINISTRATION OF GARFIELD. President-James A. Garfield, Ohio, March 4, 1881, to September 19, 1881, on which day he died. Vice-President Chester A. Arthur, New York. Secretary c' State-James G. Blaine, Maine. Secretary of the Treasury-William Windom. Minnesota. Secretary of War-Robert T. Lincoln, Illinois. Secretary of tlar Navy--William H. Hunt, Louisiana. Postmaster-General - Thomas L. James Ver York. Attorney-General - Wayne MacVeagh, Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior-Samuel J. Kirkwood, Iowa. ADMINISTRATION OF ARTHTR. President-Chester A. Arthur, New York, September 19. 1881, to March +. 1885. Vice-President-David Davis, Illinois; George F. Edmunds, Vermil, Presidents pro tempore of the Senate. Secretary of State--James G. Blaint: 10th Month.] OCTOBER, 1915. [31 Days. Light Face Figures PHASES OF THE MOON. Ileavy Face Figures Indicate A. M. indicate P. M. D. H. M. D. H. M. C Last Quarter... 1 4 44.3 A.M. First Quarter...15 8 51.5 A.M. New Moon.. 8 4 42.1 P.M. O Full Moon. .... 22 7 15.5 P.M. Perigee... 11 7 6 A.M. C Last Quarter... 30 11 39.8 P.M. Apogee........27 6 6 A.M. 2 2 80 13w. 15 Fr. 16 Sa. hmh m 8 hm hm hm hm hin Fr. 6 211 56 245 53 11 31 6 4 11 371 ohc h-3°13 2 Sa. 6 311 56 55 50 6 54 1 23 1 100C -0°/43 3 Sun 6 411 55 465 48 12 33 7 43 2 15 2 9 18th Sunday after Trinity 4 Mo. 6 511 55 275 47 1 36 8 30 3 3 3 10 d (Mars) rises 12 5 A.M. 51 Tu. 6 611 55 85 45 2 40 9 16 3 47 4 4 4 (Jupiter) S. 10 41 P.M. 6W. 6 711 54 515 43 3 4810 2 4 27 4 54 & Gr. Hel. Lat. 8. h rises 7 Th. 6 811 54 335 41 4 55 10 49 5 95 39 Markab 8. 10 4 (11 3 8Fr. 6 911 54 165 40 Sets 11 37 5 49 6 25 sets 7 3 P.M. 9 Sa. 6 1011 53 595 38 5 3912 28 6 29 7 12 0 °C $+6°10 10 Sun 6 1111 53 435 37 6 14 1 23 7 11 8 0 19th Sunday after Trinity 11 Mo. 6 12 11 53 275 35 7 0 2 23 7 54 8 50 0 +1°28 12 Tu. 6 1311 53 125 33 7 49 3 25 8 40 9 45 0 (Mars) rises 12 30 A.M. 6 1411 52 575 32 8 50 4 29 9 32 10 43 21 (Jupiter) sets 5 50 P.M. 14 Th. 6 15/11 52 425 30 10 0 5 31 10 31 11 45 h (Saturn) rises 10 32 P.M. 6 1611 52 285 29 11 20 6 29 11 41 Ô (Uranus) 8. 7 31 P.M. 6 17 11 52 155 28 7 23 12 4912 55 0 OC 0-3030 17 Sun 6 18/11 52 25 27 12 20 8 11 1 50 2 10 20th Sunday after Trinity 18 Mo. 6 1911 51 505 26 1 29 8 57 2 48 3 17 Scheat Peg.) 8. 9 20 P.M. 19Tu. 6 2011 51 385 24 2 36 9 41 3 39 4 16 0 20 4-4°57' 20 W. 6 2111 51 275 23 3 41 10 24 4 24 5 6 Markab sets 4 2 A.N. 21 Th. 6 22 11 51 165 20 4 4211 85.5 5 50 Deneb Algiedi S. 7 51 P.M. 22 Fr. 6 23 11 51 75 19 Rises 11 52 5 43 6 32 0 8 0 Inf. § Stationary 23 Sa. 6 2411 50 585 18 5 27. 6 19 7 12 Deneb Cygni sets 4 20AM 24 Sun 6 2511 50 495 16 6 012 38 6 55 7 52 21st Sunday after Trinity 25 Mo. 1 6 2611 50 415 15 6 41 1 26 7 30 8 34 8 in 8 Venus sets 5 45 26 Tu. 6 27 11 50 315 14 7 27 2 15 8 8 9 18 OY © Mars rises 11 40 27W. 6 2811 50 275 13 8 23 3 6 8 4810 3 2 (Jupiter) south 9 7 P.M. 28 Th. 6 2911 50 245 12 9 18 3 57 9 34 10 50 Vega sets 1 2 A.M. 29Fr. 6 3011 50 175 10 10 18 4 47 10 2911 39 h Stat. o HC-2053' 30 Sa. 6 3111 50 135 9 11 20 5 35 11 31 $ in Perih. O VC V-1°13' 31 Sun 6 32 11 5095 8 6 22 12 29 12 38 22d Sunday after Trinity Highest Flood Tide October 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, P. M., 1.5 ft. New York.... 10 GREATEST SEAPORTS, TONS ENTERED AND CLEARED. 14,464,161 13,370,619 Hongkong Victoria. 10,246,622 10.243.898 Antwerp........... 13,330,699 13,325, 781 Shanghai.. 9,170,309 9.420,0:6 London. 11,973,249 9,004,974 Marseilles. 8,051,321 8.198.874 Hamburg ......... 13,567,913 13,837,076 | Liverpool. 7,887,719 6.880,271 Rotterdam. 11,032,186 10,800,490 | Singapore. 7,735,785 7.717,091 THE PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS-Continued. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, December 12, 1881. Secretary of t' Treasury-William Windom; Charles J. Folger, New York, October 27, 1881; Walter Q. Gresham, Indiana, September 24, 1884; Hugh McCulloch, Indiana. October 28, 1884. Secretary of War- Robert T. Lincoln. Secretary of the NarrWilliam H. Hunt; William E. Chandler, New Hampshire, April 12, 1882. Post. master-General-Thomas L. James; Timothy 0. Howe, Wisconsin, December 20, 1881: Walter Q. Gresham, Indiana, April 3, 1883; Frank Hatton, Iowa, October 14, 1884. Attorney-General-Wayne MacVeagh; Benjamin H. Brewster, Penn. sylvania. October 19, 1881. Secretary of the Interior-Samuel J. Kirkwood; Henry M. Teller, Colorado. FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF (LEVELAND. President-Grover Cleveland, New York, March 4, 1885, to March 4, 1899. Vice-President-Thomas A. Hendricks, Indiana, died November 25, 1885: John Sherman, Ohio, President pro tempore of the Senate from December 7, 1885, to January 19, 1886. Secretary of State-Thomas F. Bayard, Delaware. Secretary of the Treasury-Daniel Manning, New York; Charles S. Fairchild, New York, April 1, 1887. Secretary of War - William C. Endicott, Massachusetts. Secres tary of the Navy-William C. Whitney, New York, Postmaster-General-William F. Vilas, Wisconsin; Don M. Dickinson, Michigan, January 16, 1888. AttorneyGeneralAugustus H. Garland, Arkansas., Secretary of the Interior-Lucius O. C. Lamar. Mississippi: William F. Vilas, January 16, 1888. Secretary of Agriculture-Norman J. Colman, Missouri. ADMINISTRATION OF BENJAMIN HARRISOX. President-Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, March 4, 1889, to March 4, 1893. Vice-President-Levi P. Morton, New York. Secretary of State-James G. Blaine Maine; J. W. Foster, Indiana, June 29, 1892. Secretary of the Treasury-William Windom, Minnesota; Charles Foster, Ohio, February 24, 1991. Secretary of WarRedfield Proctor, Vermont; Stephen B. Elkins, West Virginia, December 22, 1991, Secretary of the Navy- Benjamin F. Tracy, New York Postmaster-General-Jota Wanamaker, Pennsylvania. Attorney-General-William H. H. Miller, Indiana. Secretary of the Interior-John W. Noble, Missouri. Secretary of AgricultureJeremiah M. Rusk, Wisconsin. SECOND ADMINISTRATION OF CLEVELAND. President-Grover Cleveland, New York, March 4, 1893, to March 4, 1897. Vice-President-Adlai E. Sterenson, Illinois. Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham, Illinois; Richard Olney, Massachusetts, June 8, 1895. Secretary of the Treasury-John G. Carlisle, Kentucky. Secretary of War-Daniel S. Lamont, New York. Secretary of the Navy-Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama. PostmasterGeneral- Wilson s. Bissell, New York; William L. Wilson, West Virginia, March 1, 1895. Attorney-General-Richard Olney. Massachusetts: Judson Harmon, Obio. June 8, 1895. Secretary of the Interior-Hoke Smith, Georgia; Dar R. Francis, Missouri, September 1, 1896. Secretary of Agriculture-Julius Sterling Morton, Nebraska. FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF MCKINLEY, President-William McKinley, Ohio, March 4, 1897, to March 4, 1901. Vice. President-Garret A. Hobart, New Jersey, died November 21. 1899. Secretary of State-John Sherman, Ohio; William R. Day, Obio, April 26, 1898; John Har, District of Columbia, September 20, 1898. Secretary of the Treasury-Lyman J. Gage, Illinois, Secretary of W'ar-Russell A. Alger, Michigan; Elihu Root, New York, August 1, 1899. Secretary of the Navy-Jobu D. Long, Massachusetts. Postmaster-General - James A. Gary, Maryland; Charles Emory Smith, Pennsyl. vapia, April 21, 1898. Attorney-General Joseph McKenna, California; John W. Griggs, New Jersey, January 25, 1898. Secretary of the Interior-Cornelius N Bliss. New York: Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Missouri, December 21, 1898. Secretary of Agricul'ure-James Wilson, Iowa. SECOND ADMINISTRATION OF MCKINLEY. President-William McKinley, second term, March 4, 1901. to September 14. 1901, on which day he died. Vice-President-Theodore Roosevelt, New York. Secretary of State John Hay, District of Columbia. Secretary of the TreasuryLyman J. Gage, Mlinois. Secretary of War-Elibu Root, New York. Secretary of the Navy-John D. Long, Massachusetts. Postmaster-General-Charles Emory Smith, Pennsylvania. Attorney-General-John W. Griggs, New Jersey; Philander C. Knox, April 5. 1901. Secretary of the Interior--Ethan A, Hitchcock, Missouri. Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson. FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF ROOSEVELT. President-Theodore Roosevelt. New York, September 14, 1901, to March 4, 1905. Secretary of State John Hay, District of Columbia Secretary of the Treasury--Lyman J. Gago, Illinois; Leslie M. Shaw, January 9, 1912. Secretary |