Show DAVISS SUCCESSOR NAMED Frank L Campebll Virginia Nominated Nomi-nated by President Washington April 23Time President today sCull the following nominations to the Senate To be assistant quartermaster with rank of Captain First Lieut Thomas P Lamoroux John Gibbson Jr of Oregon Navy LlotuonantCommander Herbert Her-bert Winslow lo be a Commander Lieut Edward K Wright to be a LieutenantCommander Interior To be Indian agQiils Morris Mor-ris L Brldgeman of Montana for the Belknap agency Montana Osear A JNlltschor of Oklahoma for the Osage agency Oklahoma Frank L Campbell of the District of Columbia to beAssistant Secretary of time Interior J II Hollander of Maryland to be Treasurer oT time Island of Porte Rico John K Garrison of thy District of Columbia to be Auditor af the island of Porto Rico I Frank L Campbell who succeeds I Webster Davis ns Assistant Sccrsiary of the Interior l Ii rC yeais of age He was born In Wes Virginia and left Washington and Jefferson college lo enter the Union army At time close of the war he opened the first free school In West Virginia In 1870 he earno lou lo-u as tin employee In the census cen-sus ofllee and rose steadily to an assistant as-sistant attorneyshlp in the ofllco of the assistant attorney general for the lit lerlor department which position ho immus held for nineteen yearn having by I promotions become first assistant attorney at-torney Mr Campbell has always been an earnest Republican It Is understood under-stood that Secretary Hitchcock asked for Mr Campbells appointment John U Garrison nominated by the President today to be Auditor of Porte Rico although a native of Virginia has boon a ixsldent of Washington since the Civil war and haa been connected con-nected with time treasury for almost thirty years most of the time in the accounting nlnce Mr Garrison haw been considered one of the ablest treasury accountants and a year ago waa sent to Mono Rico as auditor of customs He Is now In that country Mr Hollander Is an assistant professor pro-fessor at Johns Hopkins university Gen Davis requested that an expert In questions of taxation he sent to Porlo Rico and Mr Hollander was selected upon the strong recommendation of the college authorities as a specialist on the subject of taxation |