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 292 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3337. 1906. convention concluded at The Hague, July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. 1N·rmnNA·r1oNAL RAII.»WAY CONGRESS. I¤*¤¤*¤l bib To the uota. of the United States as an adhering member of the nycmn-·' Interxgltional (lhilway Congress for the year nineteen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU. 1¤¤=¤¤¤·¤:¤•1 ¤•¤i· For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of mythe International Sanitary Bureau for the year nineteen hundred and seven, two thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-nine cents. mnroms RELATIVE tro rms: woax or mm Jomr mon commission. mfgf”‘H*¤** "·°”“”*°‘ For the pre£ration of reports and material necessary to enable the nqmm mauve w Secretary of te to utilize and carry on the work partly performed '$:LY;‘6_,,_5;_mq_ by the oint High Commission of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, for the settlement of questions between the United States and Great Britain relating to Canada, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. BOUNDARY LINE, ALASKA Aim CANADA. m'f,°gfz¥·: *1***** To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make v¤1.s2,pp.1n,1m. the surveys incidental thereto, between the Territolijy 0 Alaska and the Dominion of Canada in conformity with the awa of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, twenty-five thousand dollars, together with the unexpended balance of the previous appropriation for this object. 1s0UN1>A1zY Linn, UNITED STATES AND cANAnA. B¤¤¤d•¤’· U¤i*¢d For the more eifective demarcation and ma ping of the boundary Sum md c°°.d°` line between the United States and the Dominibn of Canada, near the forty-fifth parallel, from the Richelieu River to Halls Stream, as esta lished y the Commissioners of eighteen hundred and forty-two V¤l· 8- P-5'”- to eighteen hundred and forty-eight, under the treaty of Washington of August ninth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, and to be immediately available and continue available until expended, twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. SAINT Jomw mvnn commission. R**¤= For the expenses of a joint commission, to be constituted if the Government of (xreat Britain concurs, to investigate and report upon the conditions and uses of the Saint John River, and to make recommendar tions for the regulation of the use thereof by the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain, according to the provisions of treaties between the two countries, twenty thousand dollars. c0NsULAn nmnnmes is CHINA, KOREA, AND JAPAN. m°,§@'K‘g,"j;‘}*:‘,f,{ The Secretary of State shall report to Congress at its next session a sqm. plan in detail covering provisions for the purchase of ground and the