The Great Round World And What is Going On in It, Vol. 1. No. 21, April 1, 1897

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The names of the Cabinet officers are as follows: Secretary of State, John Sherman.
Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman Gage.
Secretary of War, Gen. Russell A. Alger.
Attorney-General, Joseph McKenna.
Postmaster-General, James A. Gary.
Secretary of the Navy, John D. Long.
Secretary of the Interior, Cornelius N. Bliss.
Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson.
The Senate confirmed the President's nominations, and the matter of theCabinet was settled.
    * * * * * A very exciting account of a trip do
...wn a lumber flume comes from Pomona, California.
It seems that in the lumber regions on the Pacific Coast, flumes are builtfor the purpose of carrying the lumber from the camps in the mountains tothe sawmills in the valleys below.
These flumes are a kind of V-shaped trough, about three feet deep, and arebuilt on trestles after the manner of the elevated roads. The height ofthe flume from the ground ranges from twenty to one hundred and twentyfeet, and they are fifty to sixty-five miles long.


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