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Washington, March 5.—President Wilson today sent to the senate the names of the following as the members of his cabinet: Secretary of State—William Jen nings Bryan of Nebraska. san WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury—William u. McAdoo of New York. Secretary of War—Lindley M. Gar rison of New Jersey. Attorney General—James C. McRey aolds of Tennessee. Postmaster General—Albert Burle son of Texas. Secretary of the Navy—Josephus Daniels of North Carolina. Secretary of^the Interior—Franklin K. Lane of California. Secretary of Agriculture—David A. Houston of Missouri. Secretary of Commerce—William C. Redfield of New York. Secretary of Labor—William B. Wil son of Pennsylvania. With one or two exceptions, these men have attained considerable na tional fame, and all of them are ad mittedly able. Mr. Bryan's Career. William .1. Bryan has been so much in the public eye for a good many WILLIAM G. M’ADOO, Secretary of the Treasury. fears that a sketch of his career seems almost superfluous. Born in Salem. 111., in I860, he was graduated with highest honors from Illinois col lege at Jacksonville in 1881 and re ceived his master's degree in 1884. In 1883 he was given the degree of LL. B. by Union College of Law. Chi cago. After practicing law in Jack sonville and Lincoln, Neb., he served as a member of the 52nd and 53rd congresses. Having written the “sil ver plank" for the Democratic na tional convention of 1896 and made a sensational speech, he was nomi nated for president, but was defeated by William McKinley. Nominated again in 1900, he was again beaten by McKinley, and then established the Commoner and made a tour of the world. Nominated a third time in 1908, he was defeated by W. H. Taft. Mr. Bryan married Mary Elizabeth Baird in 18S4. He has done much lec turing and written several books. McAdoo the Tunnel Builder. William Gibbs McAdoo, though a lawyer by profession, is known to most people as the builder of the great system of railway tunnels of NeW York city. He was born near Marietta, Ga., in 1863 and was edu cated at the University of Tennessee. In 1SS5 he was admitted to the bar, ^ - LINDLEY M. CARRISON, Secretary of War. and the same year he married Sarah Houston Fleming of Chattanooga He entered the practice of law in New York in 1892. and since 1901 has been interested chiefly in tunnel construc tion there. He is president of the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad com pany. Lindley M. Garrison. The selection of I.iudley M. Garri son, vice-chancellor of New Jersey, to be secretary of war is in line with President Wilson’s idea that the hold er of that position should be a man of unusual executive ability. He is a close friend of Mr Wilson. Mr. Garri son was born in Camden, N. .1., No vember 28. 1804. He is a son of Rev. Joseph F. Garrison, an Episcopal JAMES C. M’REYNOLDS. Attorney General. clergyman. He is a brother of Justice Charles G. Garrison of the New Jersey supreme court. He was appointed to the chancery court in June, 1904, and reappointed by Chancellor Mahlon Pit ney, now a justice of the United States Supreme court, in 1911 for a term of seven years. James C. McReynolds. In picking James Clark McReynolds for the position of attorney general, Mr. Wilson selected a man who has had a lot of experience as a “trust buster.” He is a native of Elkton, Ky., where he was born in 1862, and a grad uate of Vanderbilt university and the law school of the University of Vir ALBERT BURLESON, Postmaster General. ginia. From 1903 to 1907 he was as sistant attorney general of the United States. He then returned to private practice, but has been retained as spe cial assistant to the attorney general in matters relating to the enforce ment of the anti trust laws. Mr. Mc Reynolds is unmarried. Albert S. Burleson. Albert Sidney Burleson already has served seven consecutive terms as congressman from the Tenth district of Texas and was re-elected to the Sixty-third congress. He was horn in San Marcos, Tex., in 1863, was edu cated at the Agricultural and Me chanical College of Texas, Baylor uni versity and the University of Texas, and was admitted to the bar in 1884. He was assistant city attorney of Aus tin for several years before going to congress. Mrs. Burleson was Miss Adele Steiner of Austin. Josephus Daniels. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, is the one newspaper man given place in the cabinet. He has also been active in politics and is the mem ber of'the Democratic national com mittee for North Carolina. Mr. Dan iels was born in 1862 at Washington, N. C., and began his newspaper ca reer at the age of eighteen as editor of the Wilson (N. C.) Advance. In 1886 he became editor of the Raleigh State Chronicle, which nine years iater he consolidated with the North Caro linian and the News and Observer. Franklin K. Lane. Franklin Knight Lane has been a member of the interstate commerce r-L-iiiij JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary of the Navy. commission since 1903, and this expe rience is believed to have fitted him for the executive and judicial tasks in administering the public land laws of the country. Horn in Prince Edward Island in 1804, he received his educa tion in the University of California and became a lawyer In San Francis co. Prior to his designation to the commission he was a Democratic po litical leader in California. He was Democratic candidate for governor, being defeated by a narrow margin. DAVID A. HOUSTON, Secretary of Agriculture. subsequently he was the Democratic caucus candidate for United States senator. David F. Houston. In David Franklin Houston, chan cellor of Washington university, St. Louis, Wilson has a secretary of ag riculture who is familiar with the re cesses of advancing scientific farming and allied questions in this country. Mr. Houston was president of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college for a number of years, and has taught FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary of the Interior. in several other educational institu tions. He was born in Monroe. N. C., in 1866, was educated at South Caro lina college and Harvard, and re ceived the degree of LL. D. from Tu lane and the University of Wisconsin He married Miss Helen Beall of Austin Tex., in 1895. William C. Redfield. William Cox Redfield has just com pleted his first term as a congressman but he lias been prominent in the poll tics of New York for a good manj WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Secretary of Commerce. years. In 1902 and 1903 he was com missioner of public works for the Borough of Brooklyn. In private life he is a manufacturer of ventilating and heating apparatus and engines. Mr. Redfield was born in 1858 in Al bany, X. Y., was educated in the schools of that city, and removed to New York in 1ST? and to Brooklyn in 1S83. William B. Wilson. Pennsylvania's representative in the cabinet is William Bauchop Wilson of <5 tMMIS 4 EWIHS WILLIAM B. WILSON, Secretary of Labor. Blossburg, named for secretary of la bor. He was born in Blantyre, Scot land, in 1SC2, and came to this country in 1S70. The next year he began working in the Pennsylvania coal mines, and from early manhood he has been actively interested in trade union affairs. For eight years he was in ternational secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America. He ic now engaged in farming. Mr. Wil son has been a member of the last three congresses, representing the Fif teenth district of his state. He is married and has nine children. CONSORT PICKED BY ROYALTY Somewhat Summary Method of Mating as It Is Done in the Kingdom of Siam. Kings of Siam apparently do not be lieve in the wisdom of allowing single women to drift unattached about the country. In certain districts after a girl has reached an age where her se curing for herself a husband is con sidered doubtful, she becomes a “daughter of the king.” That is, the king takes upon himself the task of settling her suitably in life. His process is quite simple, and to the point. He proceeds to the Sia mese penitentiary and looks over the various prisoners. There is a law in Siam that any prisoner can obtain his release by marrying one of this class of girls, and, naturally enough, any pisoner whom the king picks out is not likely to be backward about con senting to the ceremony. Nor does it make any difference if he is married, for the men of that country are not restricted to one wife. As far as can be learned, there is no allowance made for the inclination of the girl in question. She has failed in her mission in life as far as she herself is concerned, and she must abide by the decision of the king. Cream Corn Soup. Heat a quart of milk in a mush boil er, as milk scorches easily; press a small can of corn through a strainer to remove hulls. If the corn does not go through the strainer well, pour the milk into it; this will help to secure the pulp of the corn. Add a lump of butter the size of a walnut and pep per and salt to suit the taste. Beat the white of one egg to a stiff frotfc and stid into the soup lightly a few minutes before serving. Hard Row. Apropos of a very rich woman’s marriage to a man much younger than herself, Mayor Thompson said at a tinner in Chattanooga: "Rich old women who marry handsome boys save a hard row to hoe. I know such in old woman. She said, tenderly, one 3ay to her youthful spouse: ‘What would you do, darling, if I should die and leave you?' The young man, /awning behind his gold-tipped ciga rette, said. languidly: ‘Die and leave ne how much?”’ No Pleasing Her. Governor Sulzer, apropos of certain feeble defenses of certain Albany grafts, said to a group of reporters: “These defenses are all unsatisfac tory. In their presence I am like Mrs. Oldes. ‘That Mrs. Oldes is dread fully hard to please,’ said a woman. ‘How so?’ another woman asked. ‘Why, I told her the other day that she carried her age well, and she didn’t seem to like it at all, and she I told her that she didn’t carry it well, and she liked that less than ever.’ ” Cat Got Dizzy. Augustus Johnson, a machinist em ployed by the Seth Thomas Clock com pany in Thomason, Conn., tells this story: "I went fox hunting by moon light one night recently. Near Henry Pickett’s house a large house cat came along pursued by a fox. 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