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 F1F*rY-N1N·1‘11 concmzss. sm. II. cs. 1184. 1907. 917 Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Denmark, Morocco, Norway, Paraguay and Uruguay, Portugal, Roumania and Servia and diplomatic aglent in Bulgaria, Sweden, and Switzerland, at ten thousand dollars eac, eighty thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Greece and Montenegro, ten thousand dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Bolivia, Ecuador, Haiti, Persia, and Siam, at ten thousand dollars each, fifty. thousand dollars ; - Minister resident and consul-general to the Dominican Republic, ,,n*,§*j,“,f§:,ff,;gf,{,*§{" ten thousand dollars; ' Minister resident and consul-general to Liberia, five thousand dollars; _ d Ggent and consul-general at Cairo, six thousand five hundred "g°“‘*°'°‘·°‘“"°· 0 ars: Hwided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any §,'{{,?Q’,°;,,,,,.,c,,,,,,_ ofiicial receiving any other salary from the United States Government. _ Charges d’atIaires ad interim, forty thousand dollars; °h“'“é“°"?K'“”‘ V Total, five hundred and twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. sA11am2s OF sncnwranins or manassms AND LEGATIONS. ?¤r·i8ieg(iiu¤i%a.Ef Secretaries of embassies to Austria—Hungary, Brazil, Great Britain, S“""j°“‘ France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey, at three thousand dollars each, thirty thousand dollars; Secretaries of legations to the Argentine Republic, Belgium, China, and the Netherlan s and Luxemburg, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars; Secretaries of legation to Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Guatemala, Honduras and Salvador, Liberia, Morocco, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Venezuela, at two thousand dollars. each, thirty-six thousand dollars; _ Secretary of legation to Nicaragua and Costa Rica, two thousand dollars; Secretar of legation to Siam and consul-general at Bangkok, two thousand dbllars; Secretary of legation to Greece and Montenegro, two thousand dollars; Secretary of legation to Paraguay and Uruguay, two thousand dollars; Secretary of legation and consul—general to Roumania and Servia, who shall also be secretary of the diplomatic agency in Bulgaria, two thousand dollars; _ Second secretaries of embassies to Austria-Hungary, Great Britain, S°°°“‘ ’°°’“““"°* ~ France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and Russia, at two thousand dollars each, fourteen thousand dollars; Second secretary of embassy to Japan, who shall be an American student of the language of Japan, and shall be allowed and required, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to devote his time to the acquisition of such language, two thousand dollars; Second secretary of legation to China, who shall he an American student of the language of that court and country, and shall be allowed and required under the direction of the Secretary of State, to devote his time to the acquisition of the Chinese language, one thousand eight hundred dollars; _ Second secretary of embassy to Turkey, who shall be an American student of the language of that court and country, and shall be allowed and required, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to devote` his time to the acquisition of the Turkish language, two thousand dollars;