Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/198

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180 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 183. 1908. bein the northeast corner of the house now occupied by the comprador of tds Banque de l’Indo Chine; thence north two degrees fifty-two minutes east ninety-six feet to the point "d;" thence east to the starting point “a." . Lot B. LOT B- Starting from "a," thence south two degrees fifty-two minutes west one hundred and fourteen feet to the point "e," w ich is the place of beginning in describing lot ‘“B;" thence east four degrees thirtiy-six minutes south twenty feet to the point ‘€f;” thence south e even degrees thirty minutes west thirty-six feet to the point "g;" thence west four degrees thirty-six minutes north five feet to the point “ h;" thence north eleven degrees thirty minutes east two feet to the po1nt "j;" thence west twelve degrees thirty-eight minutes north nine feet to the point "k;" thence north two degrees thirty-two minutes east thirty-two feet to the point " e." mic. nor c. Starting from the point ‘ ‘ h,” thence south eight degrees two minutes west forty-four feet to the point "l " which is the p ace of beginning in describing lot "C;" thence south eight degrees two minutes west sixteen feet to the point " m;" thence west cig t degrees two minutes north twenty feet to the point "n;" thence north eight degrees two minutes east sixteen feet to the point "o;" thence east cig t degrees two minutes south twenty feet to the point "l," as described in Senate Zgocument Numbered Four hundred and fifty-one, Sixtieth Congress, rst session. °°¤°‘l°*° B- SCHEDULE B. ¤¤¤·¤*¤ ¤¤”*¢°- Ssnuuns, Cousonm Smnvrcn. §4°»ii£;?`1o1. For salaries of consuls-general and consuls, as provided in the Act V°l‘ 3 ·" °°‘ approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to provide for the reorganization of _ the consular service of the United States’ approved April fifth, nineteen hundred and six," as follows: Consulslgeneral three hundred and three thousand dollars; consuls, seven hun red and thirt -three thousand dollars; in all, one million and thirty~six thousand dollars. °°¤*°'“*“'P°°“""· For salaries of five consular inspectors, at five thousand dollars each, twenty-five thousand dollars. nxrmusns or coxsman nzsrucrons. pehixifllllgl m" °°°` For the actual and necessary traveling and subsistence expenses of consular inspectors while traveling an inspecting under instructions from the Secretary of State, fifteen thousan dollars srrwnuie 0. SCHEDULE C. ` "°"""°' “'*°'·’“"’· ssmnrms or <·oNsUnAn Assrsunrs. ugizhidthrciiihisgdf The consular clerks heretofore provided for by law shall, from and _:餧,;d}’°‘· P- *"°‘· after the iirst day of July, nineteen hundred and eight, be styled consu ar assistants. f,{,lg{l,°,j;m, 3mm_ For thirteen consular assistants as provided for by law, eighteen sms. thousand three hundred dollars; seven additional consular assistants, subject to the same provisions of law as the above thirteen, seven thousand dollars; tota , twenty-tive thousand three hundred dollars.