Penang Southampton, Guernsey Jersey Suva, Fiji Islands. Port Hawkesbury. Trinidad, West Indies.. Turk's Island, W. I.... Vancouver, B. C.. Nelson William F. Given (A.). Robert S. Chilton, jr. (C.).. Franklin D. Hale (C.). D. C.. 1896 1909 3,000 1908 1907 2.500 1909 2,000 1897 2,000 1887 Orlando H. Baker (C.).... Iowa 1908 3.000 Fred C. Slater (C.). Kan. 1909 2,500 19061 2,500 1907 1903 3,000 Paul Lang (C.).. N. H. 1897 3,500 Hoel S. Beebe (A.). Vt. 1909 Albert W. Swaim (C.).. William Carey (A.). England 1880 E. B. Renouf (A.).. John Main (A.). Frederick W. Fuller (A.)... Jesse H. Johnson (C.). Texas 1907 3,000 John P. Bray (C. G.).. N. Dak 1908 5,500 John E. Kehl (C.).. Alfred W. Hart (A.). N. S. 1885 Henry C. V. Le Vatte (A.) N. S. 1898 N. S. 1886 D. C. 1905 4,000 Canada 1906 Mexico. Aguascalientes Zacatecas Parral Frontera, Tabasco.. Monterey Nogales Cananea Thomas D. Edwards (C.).. So. Dak.. Marion S. MacCarthy (A.). Col. 1906 1909 2,500| Penn. Walter D. Shaughnessy (C.) Utah Frederick Steinkrüger (A.)..Mexico Leo J. Keena (C.). 1908 2,500 89 00 Mich. Penn. 1909 2,500 575 50 946 00 2,718 50 1The Consul General is also Minister Resident. 2 The Consul General is al Secretary of Legation. The Consul General is also Agent (Diplomatic). *Date appointment as Consular Clerk; title changed July 1, 1908. NOTE.-Abbreviations: (C. G.), Consul General; (C.), Consul; (Agt.), Co sular Agent. The Consular Service was reorganized by an act of Congress approved April 1906, and taking effect June 30, 1906. A synopsis of the law appears under "Ac and Resolutions of the Fifty-ninth Congress." page 118 of The Tribune Alman for 1907. The classification of consuls general and consuls contained in the law 1906 was amended by a law approved May 11, 1908, a synopsis of which appea under "Acts and Resolutions of the Sixtieth Congress, First Session," on pages and 88 of The Tribune Almanac for 1909. Appointments in the consular service a now made after examination for fitness or from persons in the service of the Depar ment of State with salaries of $2,000 and upward. For President Taft's order enlarging the scope of the examinations prescrib for entrance into the lower grades of the diplomatic service, issued November 2 1909, see under "Addenda and Errata" at the end of this volume. |