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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1909. 679 BOUNDARY LINE, ALASKA AND CANADA. To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make mf,°yg¤gY· **1****** the surveys incidental thereto, between the Territory of Alaska and vcrés; {limi. the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including emplo ment at the seat of government of such surveyors, com uters, and rliaftsmen as are necessary to reduce iield notes, one hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available, together with the unexpended balance of the previous appropriation for this object. QUARTERS Fon rms: STUDENT rNrEr:1>nn*rEns AT mn EMBASSY TO JAPAN. · For rent of quarters for the student inter reters attached to the ·‘"P”“· embassy at Tokyo, Japan, six hundred dollarg, or so much thereof as inileiiiilisriirstudcut may be necessary. ‘ SALABIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES oomrr Fon onrNA. iopgjxaepasmees com Judge of the United States court for China, eight thousand dollars; wwwdistrict attorney of the United States court for·China, four thousand dollars; marshal of the United States court for China, three thousand dollars; clerk of the United States court for China, three thousand dollars; stenographer of the United States court for China, one . thousand eight hundred dollars; for court expenses, seven thousand dollars; total, twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. _ The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when the ,JQ'{'l,*§._““° d""`"" sessions o the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in uS;,=;fg§m°*°* °‘*¤¤ addition to their salaries their actual expenses during such sessions, ` not to exceed ten dollars per day for the judge and five dollars er day for the district attorney, and so much as may be necessary lbr said pugposes during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an ten, is hereby appropriated. For compensation of de uty marshals at Canton and Tientsin, so D*’=P“'Y m“”*'°‘¤· much as may be necessary during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, at the rate of five dollars each for each day the sessions of the court are held at their respective cities. For compensation of deputy clerks at Canton and Tientsin, so much ”°P°°Y •=l°*k¤ as may be necessary during the Hscal rear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, at t 16 rate of five dollars each for each day the sessions of the court are held at their res ective cities. For rent of premises for the use of the United States court for China R°‘“· at Shanghai, two thousand four hundred dollars. 1 The judicial authority and jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases ShY,§Q`EQl,l`g°"°” ' now vested in and reserved to the consul—general of the United States 0,’“§rfQl*;}e,,$;{“{j;*‘{ at Shanghai, China, by the Act of June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ¤—1éy·cq¤sur-gerremi. A and six, entitled "An Act creating aUnited States court for China and l °]‘ `”’ p' m` prescribing the jurisdiction thereof," shall, subsequent to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, be vested in and exercised by a vice-consul—general of the United States to be designated from time to time by the Secretarv of State, and the consul·general at Shanghai shall thereafter be relieved of his judicial functions. r BOUNDARY Lrxn, rrxrrnn STATES AND CANADA. For the niore effective demarkation and mapping, pursuant to the S,EQ‘§’f.,‘lf‘,.f*{5,,,,E(§‘,§Y‘*`l treaty of April eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, between the Pvrtp. United States and Great Britain, of the land and water boundary line . between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, as established under existing treaties, to be expended under the direction of