PLACK NAME AND RANK. Fees for year ending June 5.0, 1902. (Nota Oficial. rtal. Edmurston Barrington Tunstall, Eng.. Turk's Island, W. I..Thomas P. Moffatt (C.).. Salt Cay. Vancouver, B. C. Cumberland Fernie Nelson Rossland Victoria, B. C.. Chemainus Nanaimo Wallaceburg, Ont. Vindsor, N. S.. Cheverie Kir.gsport Parrsboro River Hebert. Windsor, Ont. D. F. Harriott (A.).. Winnipeg, Manitoba..W. H. H. Graham (C.).. Deloraine Emerson A. M. Herron (A.)... Ft. William, Ont... C. W. Jarvis (A.). W. H. Dorsey (A.).. Woodstock, N. B.....F. C. Denison (C.).. Yarmouth, N. S. Annapolis J. Adolphe Guy (A.). Thos. W. Robertson (A.). William P. Smyth (C.). N. S.... 1901 Michigan 1899 1,500 Indiana 1838 1,500 Manitoba 1890 112 Digby Lockport William B. Stewart (A.). Shelburne Edward M. Bill (A.).. GREECE. Athens Piræus Patras Corfu Livingston Edward Reed (A.).... Cal 1901 862 876 HAYTL Cape Haytien. Port de Paix.. Aux Cayes.... HONDURAS. ....... Castellamare di Stabia C. S. Crowninshield (C. A.). (D C..... Christiania, Norway..Henry Bordewich (C. G.). Arendal Christiansand Gothenburg, Sweden.. Robert S. S. Bergh (C.). SWITZERLAND. Chaux-de-Fonds Geneva Vevey Lucerne Aarau St. Gall. Winterthur TURKEY & DOM. Alexandretta Aleppo Lars Virgin (A.)... George Gifford (C.). William R. Davis (C.). 12. James Hamilton (A.). John W. Riddle (C. G.). Switz (C.) D. C.. Norway 1898 572 94 Minn Christian Eyde (A.). Berne Reinhardt (A.). | Norway Norway 1837 N. Dakota 1898 1,500) 1,543 450 Sweden 1896) Sweden 1878 California May 15, 1902 1,000 Dist. of Col. (Mar. 30, 1903 1,000 1,000 Warsaw Paris Paris Naples Hernando de Soto.. Augustus E. Ingram. Frederic W. Cauldwell... NOTE.-Consular agencies are attached above to the consulates of which they are branch offices. Abbreviations used are: (C. G.), Consul General; (V. C. G.), ViceConsul General; (C.), Consul; (V. C.), Vice-Consul; (C. A.), Commercial Agent; (A.), Consular Agent. Also Minister Resident. 2 Allowed to engage in business. All consular officials not receiving fixed salaries have the same privilege. Also Diplomatic Agent. 4Also Secretary of Legation. The aggregate of official fees, when not exceeding $2,500, is retained by officers not receiving a salary fixed by law; any surplus over $2,500 is turned into the Treasury. Consuls who receive a fixed salary retain notarial fees only, and are accountable to the government for all official fees received by them. On September 20, 1895, an executive order was issued incorporating in the Federal Civil Service the Consular Service to the extent embraced in this paragraph: "It is hereby ordered that any vacancy in a consulate or commercial agency now or hereafter existing, the salary of which is not more than $2,500, nor less than $1,000, or the compensation of which, if derived from official fees, exclusive of notarial and other unofficial receipts, does not exceed $2,500, nor fall below $1,000, shall be filled (1) by a transfer or promotion from some other position under the Department of State of a character tending to qualify the incumbent for the position to be filled; or (2) by ap pointment of a person not under the Department of State, but having previously served thereunder to its satisfaction in a capacity tending to qualify him for the position to be filled; or (3) by the appointment of a person who, having furnished the customary evidence of character, responsibility, and capacity, and being thereupon selected by the President for examination, is found upon such examination to be qualified for the position." |