Show I REASONS FOR THE CHANGES The presidents cabinet has been subjected to so many changes that one l reminded ot the knIfe which had been refitted with several new blades and another handle but was regarded as the same old knife There Is very little of the original timber used by the president Inhis con structon of a cabinet remaining Several Sev-eral Influential name have ben stricken strick-en out and others Inserted in lieu thereof Ever change has apparently been for the best although changes might continue without any gave danger dan-ger of getting wore The next renovation of the cabinet contemplated is In the corner occupied by th interior department SeCetary Bliss is expected to resign in order to make way for a New York man to go to the court of St James The Platt machine favor Elhu Root for the ambassadorship Wlteiaw Reid is in the lead with the prominent Republicans I Republic-ans of the nation while the president himself Is said to prefer Joseph H Choate the famous lawyer Republican organs are divided In their advocacy of a successor to Mr Hay In fat this division threaten to seriously interfere with the harmony of the part In t1 Empire state next campaign The presidents Intentions are not known although his preference is no secret But he Is not a man who relies upon his own judgment to any noticeable notice-able extent |