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 The Assistant Treasurers of the United States, with the cities where they are located, are:

C. N. Jordan, New York, N.Y.

James M. Sloan, Chicago, Ill.

George A. Marden, Boston, Mass . William P. Williams, Chicago, Ill.

Charles A. Bosworth, Cincinnati, O.

Charles J. Bell, New Orleans, La.

John F. Finney, Philadelphia, Pa.

George H. Small, St. Louis, Mo.

Julius Jacobs, San Francisco, Cal.

Register of the Treasury.—Judson W. Lyons. Signs and issues all bonds and all transfers conveying money from the United States Treasury to all sub-treasuries and depositories; he receives, examines, arranges, and registers all redeemed United States notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, Treasury notes, and all other evidences of issue. In his bureau there are the Division of Loans and the Division of Notes, Coupons, and Currency.

Comptroller of the Currency.—Charles G. Dawes. Has the supervision, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, of national banks. In this bureau are the Division of Organization, of Issue, of Reports, and of Redemption.

Director of the Mint.—George E. Roberts. Has general supervision of all the mints and assay offices of the United States. All tests of the weight and fineness of coins struck at the various mints are under his charge, and he determines the values of standard coins of foreign countries.

The Superintendents of Mints, with the places where located, are:

Henry K. Boyer, Philadelphia, Pa.

Charles W. Boothby, New Orleans, La.

Frank A. Leach, San Francisco, Cal.

James L. Hodges, Assayer in Charge, Denver, Col.

R. K. Colcord, Carson, Nev.

The following-named persons are in charge of the Assay Offices at the places indicated:

Andrew Mason, Superintendent, New York, N.Y.

John W. Cunningham, Assayer in Charge, Boise, Idaho.

Eugene B. Braden, Assayer in Charge, Helena, Mont.

Samuel S. Clanton, Assayer and Melter, Charlotte, N.C.

John Boyle, Jr., Assayer in Charge, St. Louis, Mo.

Patrick J. Minter, Assayer in Charge, Deadwood, S.D.

Frederick A. Wing, Assayer in Charge, Seattle, Wash.

Supervising Architect.—James K. Taylor. Has charge of the planning and construction of all public buildings, such as post-otfices, customhouses, etc.

Secret Service Division.—John E. Wilkie, Chief. Detection and prosecution of all frauds upon customs and internal revenue service and the counterfeiting of money.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue.—George W. Wilson. Makes assessment of and has general superintendence of the collection of all internal revenue taxes, and of the enforcement of internal revenue laws. In this bureau are the Division of Appointments, of Law, of Tobacco, of Accounts, of Distilled Spirits, of Stamps, of Assessments, of Revenue Agents, and of Chemistry.