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922 F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. SEss. Il. Ch. 1184. 1907. BOUNDARY LINE, ALASKA AND GANADA. ,,,]?,°{,‘§,‘},§,§§; ·““"“ To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary, and make the surveys incidental thereto, between the Territory of Alaska and the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, fifty thousand dollars, toether with the unexpended balance of the previous appropriation for Sus object. I. TRANSPORTATION or D11·LOMAT1c AND CONSULAR OFFICERS IN como TO AND RETURNING Enom THEIR POSTS. _n§*mPj;@ To pay the cost of the transportation of diplomatic and 'consular officers 1D going to and returning from their posts, or when traveling under the orders of the Secretary of State, at the rate of five cents r mile, but not including any expense incurred in connection with lhiwes of absence, to continue available during the Hscal year nineteen hundred and eight, thirty thousand dollars. INTERNATIONAL SEISMOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. I”"°"““°'“‘ S°"‘ For defra in the necessar ex nses in fulfillin the obli tions $@1 Auochl of the Unitdd States as a merhberpdlf the Internatiodal Seismdlbgical Association, including the annual contribution to the expenses of the association, and the expenses of the United States delegate in attending the meetings of the commission, one thousand three hundred dollars. SECOND INTERNATIONAL PEACE o0NFEm¤NoE AT THE HAGUE. (,,},j' *’°'°° To enable the Government to participate in the Second International Peace Conference to be convened at The Hague, the Netherlands, and _ for the payment of the compensation and expenses of a commission m§i,'f§{°p""u°" °°"` thereto on the part of the United States, the sum of fifty thousand A"**· P- ¤8· dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, appropriated by the Act of July sixteenth, nineteen hundred and six, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, is hereby continued and made available during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight. INTERNATIONAL FISHERY coueimss. ,,,.§“é‘f,‘,Q“,;.2,‘{,°“1 mh' To enable the United States, as an adhering member of the permanent International Fishery Congress, to meet the legitimate expenses connected with the Fourth International Fishery Congress, which con- ` venes., by special invitation, in the city of Vlrashington in nineteen hundred an eight, to be immediately available, three thousand dollars. ,0,V§{,'f,}’,_S“*°’°°“" SALARIES AND Ex1·ENsEs, UNITED s·rA·rEs comm? ron on1NA. S‘""‘"°“‘ Judge of the United States court for China, eight thousand dollars; district attorney of the United States court for China, four thousand dollars; marshal of the United States court for Chinn, three thousand dollars: clerk of the United States court for China, three thonsand dollars; total, eighteen thousand dollars. d,§¤;K;*;*mj;:g;{°¤¤d The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when the sessions 0 the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their actual expenses during such sessions, not to exceed ten dollars per day for the judge and five dollars per day for the district attorney, and so much as may be necessary during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, is hereby - appropriated. ` D¢1>¤¢Y¤=¤¤¤¤l·· For compensation of deputy marshals at Canton and Tientsin, so much as may be necessary during the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, at the rate of five dollars each for each day the sessions of the court are held at their respective cities.