Show PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS The Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Treasurer Selected WASHINGTON April 11The president has sent the Senate the following nom nations E H Stropel New York third assistant assist-ant secretary of state attorney H V Johnson Colorado Colorado United States C B pollinger Oregon United States district judge Oregon W K Reid Utah probate judge of Banpete county Utah D M Browning Illinois commissioner of Indian affairs F C Armstrong Washington BC assistant commissioner of Indian affairs Daniel N Morgan Connecticut treasurer urer of the United States Conrad L Jordan New York assistant treasurer the United States Daniel N Morgan of Bridgeport Con nominated for treasurer of the United States is one of the leading citizens citi-zens of his native state socially politically politic-ally and financially He is about 5 ear of age He h been mayor of Bridgeport three terms served in the legislature and been president of the national bank for ten years Conrad Jordan nominated for assistant assis-tant treasurer at New York is well known t the country as United States treasurer in Clevelands first administration administra-tion He is about 65 years of age Edward H Strobell of New York nominated for third assistant secretary of gtate served through Clevelands frt term and part of the succeeding Republican Republi-can administration as secretary of the legation at Madrid He is a graduate of Harvard college and Harvard law school and at present i practicing law Daniel M Browning of Illinois nominated nomi-nated for commissioner of Indian affairs lies at Benton He is about 5 years of eze He is a lawyer and in 1882 was Judge of the district court of Illinois in his district dis-trict Mr Browning is said t have made a strong effort secure the position of commissioner of the land office Frank C Armstrong who is named as 4 assistant commissioner is set down a a resident of the District of Columbia was origmaliy appointed inspector in the Indian In-dian bureau from Louisiana in Clevelands first administration and he remained in the place nearly a year under President Harrison He was an officer in the old army and left it t join his fortunes with the confederacy C B Dollinger nominated district judge for Oregon was the fortunate one of a quartette of personal Mentis striving for the place He is about 55 years of ago and enjoys one of the largest practices of any lawyer in the state He I now a resident res-ident of Portland and member of the law firm started by Senator Dolph |