Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/508

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484 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sims. H. Ch. 297. 1910. of State, to edit the laws of Congress and perform such other duties as ma be r uired of them, at two thousand five hundred dollars and oryie tho§and five hundred dollars respectively; two chiefs of bureaus, at two thousand two hundred an fiftiy dollars each; six chiefs of bureaus, at two thousand one hundre dollars each ;_ two traréshhztpra sg two thpugand ope hurédrted dollars ego}? adldrtrgnag to `e o ureauo ccounsas sursm cer, wo un re dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two giousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Secretarily of State, one thousand eight hundred dollars; fifteen clerks of class our · fifteen clerks of class three; twentlyg five clerks of class two; forty clerks of class one, two of whom shall telegraph operators; iiiteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; mneteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; five messengers; twenty-two assistant messengers; messe er, boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; packer, seven hundredd and twenty dollars; four laborers, at six hundred dollars each - telephone switchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard 1¤¤¤s¤ws•¤vi¤¤ operator; carpenter, one thousand dollars; for ernergpsncyj clerrcal services, to be eg-pended by the Secretariy of State m discretion, two thousand do BIS, or so much thereo asmagrbe necessary; rn all, two hundred and fifty-iiv'e thousand eight hun ed dollars. m,°*•**¤|,°°'***¤*¤¤*° For two clerks to be employed in the Department of State and to be charged with the distribution of information amongltahe dipllomatic missions, one at the rate of one thousand eight hun d dollars per annum, and one at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars per an§um;hin % three thousand1four.hund(i·ed ml Aavumreg ¤om· ort e o owmgnowaut o an 81 oma enc a ro-

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Aw. v. ua. fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, name y: VANCEMENT OF oouumrcru, AND OTHER mrnnnsrs AS mro- _e!;*mg¤’¤;°¤$£¤‘ v1D1:D IN THE ACT APPROVED AUGUST FIFFH, NINETEEN HUNDRED diplomatib omeemj AND NINE! Director of the consular service, at four thousand five him- _ °"" dred dollars; counselor for the Department of State and resident diplomatic officer, each at a salary of seven thousand five hundred do lars, and to be appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved A@t fifth, nineteen hundred and nine; eight officers to aid in im rtant drafting work, four at salaries of four thousand five hundrego dollars each and four at salaries of three thousand dollars each, to be appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the Act approved August fifth, 1¤¤¤v¥<>¥¤¤·¤¤· nineteen hundred and nine, and to be employed u n tariff, treaty • and trade relations and negotiations, any one of wggm may be employled as chief of division o far eastern, Latin-American, near eastern, Am H or uropean .&fl`&1I'S, or upon other work in connection with foreign ,,,,,,,,,f"§,§f ’° °“°'· relations; assistant solicitor at a salary of three thousand dollars; law clerk, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of class three; two clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three assistant messengers; for rent of rooms outside of the Department of State to accommodate the Bureau of Trade Relations and the Bureau of Accounts, or other mgrvgdsg ggllggvgy offices, mit tode§§ed five thousand five hundred dollars; for meeting ece. ’ occasrona an orseen ex nses 8I`lS1D• g in connection with forei trade relations which come the jurisdiction of the Departmegit of (State under tad? legislation and otherwise, and in the negotiation an preparation 0 treaties, arrangements, and eements for h advancement of commercial and other interests, indlglding the appoiht: ment of necessary employees at the seat of government or elsewhere, to be selected and compensated under the provisions of the said Act of August fifth, mneteen hundred and mne, twenty-five thousand three hundred and forty dollars; in all, one hundred thousand dollars.