Show ROOSEVELT'S NEW NE C. I Henry Beach Deach Needham writing 1 11 m Colliers Collier's for last Saturday gives the following as the tho cabinet of President Roosevelt now agreed upon and amid presently presently pres pres- to be installed Charles Joseph Bonaparte of or Maryland Maryland Mary Mary- land secretary of at the navy to he be attorney generaL Victor Howard Metcalf of or California secretary of ot commerce and labor to tobe tobe be bc the head hend of the navy department Oscar Solomon Straus of or New Now York minister ex to Turo Turkey to 0 be appointed secretary of oC commerce and antI labor George Georg-e Bruce Druce Cortelyou of or New Now NewYork York postmaster general to be bc secretary secretary secre secre- tary of oC the lie treasury George Von Yon e Meyer of ot Massachusetts ambassador to Russia to be he postmaster James Rudolph Garfield of Ohio commissioner o of corporations In line for a cabinet t appointment should a vacancy occur Mr Mi Garfield will probably succeed to tho ho portfolio of or the secretary of ot the Interior and anti it is one of the time anc Ings that thai the country would approve very heartily heartH Tho The son of or the late President Garfield has proven pro himself capitally equipped for the duties of or a ac c cabinet position and especially that of the Interior department He lie is wonderfully won von well Informed Is fearless and shrewd and honest He is young and andIs is II In perfect harmony with the lie President President President dent In all his proposed measures of oC reform It is In the main a n young oung mens men's cabinet The President himself is forty fort Mr Hitchcock and Mr Ir Wilson are arc se seventy one the seventy the thc old men of oC the thc cabinet and antl both are to retire Secretary Root Is sixty-one sixty but is Inthe in inthe the tho prime of oC oCa a a carefully kept life Mr 11 Straus us is fi six fifty Mr Ir Bonaparte live fifty Mr 11 Metcalf three fifty Mr Ir Taft TaCt nine forty Mr 1 Meyer forty eight and Mr 11 Cortelyou forty foUl Mr Straus was a Democrat until when he lie voted and worked for Cor l McKInley He lie supported the Democratic Demo- Demo cratie cratic par party in 1900 but urged the tho election of Roosevelt In 1904 having been convinced of or the better wisdom of or the Republican national policy policy- a consideration which brought over a great reat many of the thinking Democrat Democrat Demo- Demo crat of or the tho country He lIe Is a man of wide learning and great g Influence es especially especially especially es- es among those members of oC the Jewish race who have ha need of or a leader In the new life liCe of America All the others other'S are arc capable and honest hon hon- est cst men and amid as nc advisers ad for the President Pm-es- Pm dent will be of great assistance to hi him himIn himin I in the remaining years of his nib term tenn |