Belgium. Bolivia. Brazil. Bulgaria. Chile. China. Colombia. Costa Rica... Denmark. Ecuador. France.. United States Diplomatic and Consular Service. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE (DEC. 1, 1918). ...... ..... Location. Appointed from. Salary. Aires.... Maryland..$17,500 10,000 17.500 2.625 2.625 Wisconsin.. 12,000 .Navy. Montana.. 10,000 Ohio.. 17,500 New York.. Explanation-A. E. & P.. ambassador ex- & C.-G. minister resident and consul-general. traordinary and plenipotentiary: E. E. & M. Appointed by the president and confirmed by P., envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- the senate. potentiary: M. R., minister resident; M. R. Country. Representative. Argentine Republic Fredk. J. Stimson, Mass., A. E. & P.. Buenos W. D. Robbins, 2d Sec.. .. Buenos Aires. Massachusetts.. 2.000 Brand Whitlock, E. E. & M. P.... Havre, France.. .Ohio.. 12.000 .(Vacancy) LaPaz Edwin V. Morgan, A. E. & P. .....Rio de Janeiro.. New York. G. Cornell Tarler, Sec. of Emb.....Rio de Janeiro..New York. Craig W. Wadsworth, Sec. of Emb...Rio de Janeiro.. New York.. Charles J. Vopicka, E. E. & M. P.... Bukharest .Illinois.. 10,000 Joseph H. Shea, A. E. & P.. Santiago .Indiana.. 17,500 Frederick O. de Billier, Sec./of Emb.Santiago. Dist. of Columbia.. 2,625 .Paul S. Reinsch, E. E. & M. P...... Pekin Willing Spencer, Sec. of Emb......... Pekin Com. I. V. G. Gillis, Nav. Att.. Pekin Hoffman Philip, E. E. & M. P...... Bogota Perry Belden, Sec. of Leg.. Bogota Edward J. Hale, E. E. & M. P.. ... San Jose...North Carolina.. 10,000 William E. Gonzales, E. E. & M. P... Havana....South Carolina.. 12,000 Rutherford Bingham, 2d Sec. of Leg.Havana.. Dist. of Columbia.. 2.000 Maurice F. Egan, E. E. & M. P..... Copenhagen. Dist. of Col'bia.. 10,000 U. Grant Smith, Couns. of Leg......Copenhagen ..Pennsylvania.. 3,000 Robert B. Davis, 2d Sec. of Leg.....Copenhagen Virginia.. 2.000 Dominican Republic Wm. W. Russell, M. R. & C.-G......Santo Domingo. Dist. Col' bia.. 10,000 .Charles S. Hartman, E. E. & M. P...Quito William G. Sharp, A. E. & P.... R. W. Bliss. Couns. of Emb... A. H. Frazier, Couns. of Emb...... Paris Hugh S. Gibson, Sec. of Emb.. ...Paris William W. Andrews, Sec of Emb... Paris Jefferson Caffrey, Sec. of Emb. .. Paris Benjamin Thaw, Jr., 2d Sec. of Emb. Paris Maj. B. H. Warburton, Mil. Att... .. Paris Capt. Richard H. Jackson, Nav. Att. Paris Great Britain......John William Davis. A. E. & P..... .London. I. B. Laughlin, Couns. of Emb........London Edward Bell, Sec. of Emb.. London Franklin M. Gunther, Sec. of Emb... London Sheldon L. Crosby, Sec. of Emb.. .. London.. Richard E. Pennoyer, 2d Sec. of Emb. London E. C. Shoecraft, 2d Sec. of Emb.... London S. W. Morgan, 2d Sec. of Emb.. . London Vice-Admiral William S. Sims. . London Col. William Lassiter, Mil. Att......London Garett Droppers. E. E. & M. P... ... Athens .William H. Leavell, E. E. & M. P... Guatemala .Arthur Bailly-Blanchard, E. E. & M. P.Port au Prince...Louisiana.. 10,000 .T. Sambola Jones, E. E. & M. P........ Tegucigalpa .Thomas Nelson Page, A. E. & P.. Rome Peter A. Jay. Couns. of Emb..... N. Richardson, Sec. of Emb.. Wm. S. Van Rensselaer, 3d Sec.. Rome. Lieut.-Com. Charles R. Train, Nav. Att.Rome Lieut.-Col. M. C. Buckey, Mil. Att... Rome .Roland S. Morris, A. E. & P.. Greece. Haiti Honduras. Japan. .Pennsylvania.. West Virginia.. 17,500 3,000 .Pennsylvania.. 3,000 .California.. 3,000 Ohio.. 2.625 Louisiana. 2.625 2,000 .Army. .Navy.. .Pennsylvania.. 3.000 2.625 Virginia. 2,625 .New York. 2.625 Nevada. .Army.. Geo. T. Summerlin, Couns. of Emb.. Mexico Ohio.. Army. Maryland. 12.000 Pennsylvania.. 17.500 Louisiana.. 3.000 .Pennsylvania.. 2.625 .Army.. Massachusetts.. 10,000 Navy. .Colorado.. 10,000 Wisconsin.. 10.000 Christiania...Rhode Island.. 2,000 Christiania .Army. Navy.. .Kentucky.. 10.000 Massachusetts. 2.000 . Ohio.. 10,000 Country. Persia. Peru. Portugal Russia. .Kansas..$10 000 Tennessee.. 10,000 .Ohio.. 2.625 New Jersey.. 10,000 Illinois.. 10,000 Roumania, Serbia Salvador.. (see Roumania). Siam.. Spain.. Sweden. Switzerland.. Uruguay. .. (Vacancy)—E. E. & M. P........ Bangkok .. 10,000 Maryland.. 2.000 Bangkok Army.. Note-Diplomatic representatives of the United States in Austria-Hungary, Germany and Turkey withdrawn on account of war. UNITED STATES CONSULAR SERVICE. Abbreviations: C.-G., consul-general; C., consul; V.-C., vice-consul; C. A., commercial agent. CONSULS-GENERAL AT LARGE. CUBA. 4.500 5,000 5,500 4,000 2.500 Pernambuco-A. T. Haeberle, Mo., C... 4.000 Antofagasta-Thos. W. Voetter. N. M., C. Valparaiso-Leon J. Keena, Mich., C.-G. 5,500 CHINA. Santo Domingo-C. S. Edwards, Minn., C. 3.000 ECUADOR. Guayaquil-F. W. Goding. Ill., C.-G..... 4,500 Amoy-Clarence E. Gauss. Conn., C...... 3.500 Goree-Dakar-Wm. J. Yerby, Tenn., C.... 3.000 2.500 2.500 4.500 ..... 2.500 2.500 St. Etienne-William H. Hunt, N. Y., C. 2,500 St. Pierre-Miquelon-G. K. Donald, Ala..C. 3,000 Tahiti-Thomas B. L. Layton, La., C..... 3.000 Tananarivo-James G. Carter, Ga., C..... 2,500 Tunis-Edwin C. Kemp, Fla., C.......... 2,500 GREAT BRITAIN. Adelaide-Henry P. Starrett, Fla., C..... 3.000 3,000 5,000 Belize William L. Avery, Mont., C..... 3,000 HONDURAS. Catania-(Vacancy), C.. 3.000 3,000 2,500 3,500 Florence-F. T. F. Dumont, Pa., C..... 3,500 4,000 3,000 2.500 4.000 3.000 Naples B. Harvey Carroll, Tex., C. 3.000 3,500 4,500 3,500 .. 3.000 3,500 JAPAN. 3,500 4,000 Dairen Williamson, D. C C...... 4.000 2.000 KONGO. Boma-Harry A. McBride, Mich., C.-G... 2,500 MEXICO. Birmingham-E. H. Dennison, O., C.....$4,500 Cape Haitien-L. W. Livingston, Fla., C. 2.000 PORTUGAL. Archangel-(Vacancy), C.. Odessa-(Vacancy), C. Petrograd-R. C. Tredwell, Ind., C. Riga (Vacancy). C. Tiflis-Felix W. Smith. N. Y. Vladivostok-John K. Caldwell, O., C.. Warsaw-(Vacancy), C.... SALVADOR. San Salvador-(Vacancy), V.-C.... SERBIA. Belgrade (Office temporarily closed). SIAM. Bangkok-Carl C. Hansen, Cal., V.-C.... SPAIN. 2,500 4,500 5,500 3,500 Bilbao-P. H. Foster, Tex.. C.. $3,000 2.500 2,500 2,500 2.500 3,500 Gothenburg-Wallace J. Young, Ill., C... 3.000 4.000 4,000 Basel-Philip Holland, Tenn., C. ..... 3,000 Bern-William P. Kent, Tenn., C. Geneva-Lewis W. Haskell. S. C., C. St. Gall-William J. Pike, Pa.. C. Zurich-(Vacancy), C.-G.. URUGUAY. 4,000 4,500 3,500 4.500 4.500 Montevideo-William Dawson, Minn., C.. 4.000 VENEZUELA. 3,500 La Guaira-Homer Brett, Miss., C. Maracaibo-Emil Sauer, Tex., C. Barcelona Carl B. Hurst, D. C., C.-G...: 5,500 Puerto Cabello--Frauis A. Henry, Del., C. 2.500 Almeria-Gaston Smith. La., C.... FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Argentine Republic-Mr. Romulo S. Naon, A. E. | Honduras-Senor Don Jose A. Lopez Gutierrez, and P. Mr. Federico M. Quintana, counselor. Austria-Hungary-(Diplomatic relations sev ered.) Belgium-Baron de Cartier Marchienne, E. E. and M. P. Bolivia-Senor Don I. Calderon, E. E. and M. P. Brazil-Mr. Domicio da Gama. A. E. and M. P. Mr. Alberto de I. Moreira, first secretary. Bulgaria-Mr. Stephan Panaretoff. E. E. and M. P. Dr. George N. Poulieff, secretary. E. E. and M. P. Senor Don R. Camilo Diaz, secretary. Italy-Count Vincenzo Macchi di Cellere, A. E. and P. Mr. Giuseppe Brambilla, counselor. Japan-Viscount Kikujiro Ishii, A. E. and P. Mr. Tokichi Tanaka, counselor. Mexico-Senor Ignacia Bonillas. Netherlands-Mr. Augustus Phillips. E. E. and M. P. Jonkheer A. W. L. Tjarda van StarkenborgStachouwer, attache. Chile-Senor Don Gustavo Munizaga Varela, Nicaragua-Senor Don Ramon Enriquez, charge charge d'affaires. China-Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. Mr. Yung Kwai, counselor. d'affaires. Norway-Mr. H. H. Bryn, E. E. and M. P. Mr. William M. Johannessen, secretary. Colombia-Senor Dr. Carlos Adolfo Urueta, E. Panama-Senor Don J. E. Lefevre, secretary and E. and M. P. Senor Don Alfonso Delgado, secretary. Costa Rica-Senor Don Manuel Castra Quesada, E. E. and M. P. Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, secretary. Cuba-Dr. C. M. de Cespedes. E. E. and M. P. Dr. Joaquin R. Torralbas, secretary. Denmark-Mr. Constantin Brun, E. E. and M. P. Dominican Republic-Senor Dr. Luis Galvan, E. E. and M. P. Ecuador-Senor Dr. Don Rafael H. Elizalde, France-Mr. J. J. Jusserand, A. E. and P. Germany-(Diplomatic relations severed.) Sir Hardiman Lever, M. P., assistant commissioner. Sir Henry Babington Smith, M. P., assistant commissioner. Sir Richard Crawford, M. P., assistant commissioner. Mr. Colville Barclay, M. P. and counselor of embassy. Greece-Mr. George Rousses, E. E. and M. P. Guatemala-Senor Don Joaquin Mendez, E. E. and M. P. Senor Don Francisco Sanchez Latour, secretary. Haiti-Mr. Solon Menos. E. E. and M. P. charge d'affaires. Paraguay-Mr. Hector Velasquez, E. E. & M. P. Peru-Mr. Manuel de Freyre v Santander, E. E. Russia-Mr. Boris A. Bakhmetieff, A. E, and P. Salvador-Senor Dr. Rafael Zaldivar, E. E. and M. P. Senor Don Antonio Reyes Guerra, secretary and charge d'affaires. Serbia-L. Mihailovitch. Siam-Prince Phya Prabha Karavongse, E. E. and M. P. Mr. Edward H. Loftus, secretary. Spain-Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos, A. E. and P. Senor Don Manuel Walls y Merino, counselor. Sweden-Mr. W. A. F. Ekengren, E. E. & M. P. Baron E. Akerhielm, counselor of legation. Switzerland-Dr. Jean Adolphe Sulzer, E. E. and M. P. Turkey-(Diplomatic relations severed.) Uruguay-Senor Don Hugo V. de Pena, charge d'affaires. Venezuela-Senor Dr. Santos A. Dominici, E. E. and M. P. EARTHQUAKE IN PORTO RICO. Porto Rico was visited by a severe earth-1 victims lived in or near Mayaguez on the westquake on Friday, Oct. 11. 1918. There was ern coast of the island. The property damage considerable loss of life, the total number of was estimated at $5,000,000. killed being placed at about 200. Most of the Sporting Records. BASEBALL SEASON OF 1918. Owing to the fact that the military authorities of the United States held ball playing to be a nonessential occupation the baseball season of 1918 came to a close on Sept. 2 instead of about a month later as in other years. The drafting of players into the army and navy or their voluntary enlistment for war work of various kinds weakened a number of the teams. This in addition to poor attendance caused by the entry of so many men into military service led some of the associations to end their seasons even earlier than did the National and American leagues. which played their last regular games Sept. 2. It was understood that ball playing by major league teams would not be resumed until after the end of the war in Europe. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. on Batter and club. 1900-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1901-Burkett, St. Louis.. 1902-Beaumont, Pittsburgh. 1903-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1904-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1905-Seymour, Cincinnati. 1906-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1907-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1908-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1909-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1910-Magee, Philadelphia. 1911-Wagner, Pittsburgh 1912-Zimmerman, Chicago 1913-Daubert, Brooklyn 1914-Daubert, Brooklyn 1915-Doyle, New York. 1916-Chase, Cincinnati 1917-Roush, Cincinnati 1918-Wheat, Brooklyn. Championship Record. Average. .384 .382 .367 .355 .349 .377 .339 .350 .354 .341 .331 .334 .372 .350 .329 .320 .339 .341 .335 Lost...... 45 53 60 60 69 68 71 78 Champion Batters Since 1876. 1878-Boston 1879-Providence 1880-Chicago 1881-Chicago 1882-Chicago 1883-Boston 1884-Providence 1885-Chicago 1886-Chicago 1887-Detroit 1888-New York 1889-New York 1890-Brooklyn 1891-Boston 1892-Boston 1893-Boston 1894-Baltimore 1895-Baltimore 1896-Baltimore 1897-Boston 1898-Boston 1899-Brooklyn 1900-Brooklyn 1901-Pittsburgh 1902-Pittsburgh 1903-Pittsburgh 1904-New York 1905-New York 1906-Chicago 1907-Chicago 1908-Chicago 1909-Pittsburgh 1910-Chicago 1911-New York 1912-New York 1913-New York 1914-Boston ...... 103 48 .682 Average. 101 51 .664 1876-Barnes, Chicago. .403 1915-Philadelphia 1878-Dalrymple. Milwaukee. 1917-New York 1918-Chicago 94 59 .614 90 62 .592 94 60 :610 98 56 .636 84 45 AMERICAN LEAGUE. .651 1883-Brouthers, Buffalo 1884-O'Rourke, Buffalo. .350 1885-Connor, New York. .371 New York ORG Cleveland HTBOST Boston.. Chicago.. Detroit... Per cent. Won... Phila.... 5 1899-Delehanty, Philadelphia. .408 Lost..... 6 7 6 4 .51 56 56 63 64 67 71 76 |