RESCUE OF SHIPWRECKED SEAMEN AND CITIZENS: to be reported to Department testimonial to master of rescuing vessel presented by President RESIDENCE OF CONSULAR OFFICER: apportionment of rent when, and office in same building. pay on, tendered at post of duty...... pay on, tendered in United States............. RETURNS: (See ACCOUNTS and REPORTS.) indorsement, folding and transmission of. willful neglect to make, of official fees embezzlement QUARTERLY: of official fees collected...... statement of relief of seamen... detailed list of seamen discharged..... of seamen's wages and extra wages collected. statement of official services with shipmaster.. quarterly account current. of passports issued or verified. of deceased citizens and seamen... digest of invoice book. Paragraph. 254,255 257 297 58 50 105 518 464 470 469 565 505,545 .501,503, 505 534,535 534,536 213,536 550 544,548 of arrivals and departures of American vessels. record of notarial services 548 563, 670 456, 563 of marshals of Consular Courts............. 563, 631 summary of Consular business.. 562 SEMI-ANNUAL: of passports issued or visaed by Consular Officers (diplomatic report). fire-proof, allowed only at most important Consulates *See Errata et Add. nda, 530 Paragraph. SALE: OF VESSEL ABROAD: crew discharged on.... seamen entitled to extra wages on voluntary, unless he reship at likewise on, in United States to be delivered abroad extra wages on condemnation and, where vessel was unseaworthy ........ 179 188, 207 on, in consequence of wreck, capture, or other casualty, crew dis- 206, 208 209 no extra wages unless crew apply for inspection which leads to the 210 wages of deserter on, to be delivered to Consul... 260 on, to alien, one-half the register to be sent to Treasury for cancella- tion 300 the other half to be given to purchaser.. 300 on, to citizen of United States whole register to be delivered to pur- treaty provisions with. (Article V).... and give purchaser a certificate to that effect. certificate of citizenship may be issued to purchaser.... copy of bill of sale to be sent to Department of State.. OF PROPERTY OF AMERICAN CITIZENS AND SEAMEN: of drafts to be made on best terms obtainable.. fictitious, of merchandise for purpose of undervaluation to be 313 313 813, 314, 315 316 292 356,357 373 ............ 373 553 555 648 1036-1041 seamen's precontract to release claim for, inoperative...... SAMOAN ISLANDS: of consular officers.......... SALUTES TO CONSULAR OFFICERS SALVAGE. (See WRECKED AND STRANDED VESSELS.) Consular power to adjust, of American vessels settled in certain treaty provisions with. (Article V) SCARLET FEVER. (See DISEASES and QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.) SCULPTOR: 91-96 68, 307 287 1030-1035 16, 459 to be deposited with Consul on arrival of vessel in foreign port.. 150 312 312 SEAL, CONSULAR: delivery of, to successor as part of archives and property of office..46, 103, 595 107, 425 certificate of discharge of seamen abroad to be under... 173 certificate of Consul under, evidence of refusal by master to take 242 765 C R-45 Paragraph. SEAL, CONSULAR-Continued. to be placed on property of deceased citizen... 354 389 verification of transfers of United States securities must be by cer- when official fee is fixed, no additional fee to be charged for affixing 494 envelope transmitting triplicate invoice to collector to be under..... SEAMEN: on public vessels subject in China and Japan to Consular jurisdic- 667 675 73 shipment of, abroad must be in presence of Consul..... 161 161, 162 161 rules of shipment in domestic port apply to shipment before Consul.. vacancies by desertion or casualty may be irregularly filled. may be engaged for one or more round trips, for the run, or for a defi- 163 163 163 163 164 shipping articles deemed to contain entire contract, and construed 165 may show by parol fraudulent inducements to sign or misstate- alterations, etc., of shipping articles prima facie fraudulent. 165 165 166 foreign, on such vessels when shipped in port of United States are 166 American citizens, and foreigners who have acquired character of 166 new shipping articles to be attached to old........ 167 168 Consul not to confer special privileges on particular agents....... "American seamen 168 170 " and seamen or mariners of the United States 171 protection and relief distinguished.. 171 crew presumed to be citizens unless crew-list shows the contrary.... American character of vessel evidence of American character of 172 172 173 discharge of, in foreign port with Consul's consent exonerates mas- forcible impressment of, into other service exonerates master... desertion with connivance of master subjects him to penalty of bond.. 707 change of master by majority owners removal of master by Consul. irregular relief of...... SEAMEN-Continued. on fishing vessel on footing with other American. crew defined master can not discharge, without Consular intervention... usual causes of discharge.. abandonment of, by master, how punished.. wages and extra wages of. (Article XIII.) (See WAGES.) foreign, when entitled to extra wages. minor stowaways not entitled to extra wages or relief when voyage ends in foreign port, entitled to relief but not extra having arrears of or extra wages, not destitute. 179-183 184, 185 186 187 198 200 204 212 money and effects of deserting, not demandable by Consul 213, 232 214 assignment of wages by, to wife, etc...... 215 advance wages of..... sickness of, to be cured at expense of ship 215, 216 foreign, shipped on foreign vessel not entitled to relief sick, may be sent to hospital when medical attendance is at expense of vessel. discharge of, for hurt or injury received in service of ship. relief of. (Article XIV.) (See RELIEF OF SEAMEN.) 217, 218 238 217 218 233 231 236 shipwrecked, to be relieved regardless of nationality....... absconding of. (See DESERTION OF SEAMEN.) desertion of. (Article XVI.) (See DESERTION OF SEAMEN.) transportation of. (Article XV.) (See TRANSPORTATION OF SEAMEN.) shipwrecked, allowance for rescue of...... 237 254, 255 264, 290 267 disputes between masters and, (see DISPUTES BETWEEN MASTERS rights of to lay complaints before Consul.. 281-283 compensation of, for reduction of provisions.. mutiny and insubordination of. (See MUTINY AND INSUBORDINA- 283 estates of deceased. (See ESTATES, ETC.) may be sent to United States for trial for crime. Consul not authorized to employ counsel in defense of..... official services free to...... accounts relating to... detailed list of shipped, discharged, etc.... SEAMEN'S RELIEF FUND: forfeitures for benefit of................. SERVICES: SERVIA: official, free to American vessels and seamen.... treaty provisions with. (Article V)..... SHIPS. (Sce VESSEL.) SHIPS, FOREIGN-BUILT. (See FOREIGN-BUILT VESSELS.) deemed to contain all conditions of contract for service certificate of discharge to be attached to 181 extra wages, when shipment is "by the lay" or at nominal rate...... 227, 228 effects of seamen left in care of masters to be delivered to......... what documents are deemed... SHIPPING COMMISSIONERS: SHIP'S PAPERS: to be deposited with Consul on arrival of vessel in port.................... 150, 497 225 150 ..151, 152, 153 duty of Consul when master neglects or refuses to deposit.... 154 155 when Consul should return... 156 when Consul should retain.. deposition of, when vessel sails without.. ...157, 229, 496 treaty provisions with. (Article V).... SIAM: SLOP-BOOK: account of slops, to be presented to Consul within forty-eight hours .1055-1075 SMALL-POX: to be presented before payment and discharge of seamen.................. appearance of, to be reported............. SOLDIERS: SPAIN: not to be billeted upon Consul. age of majority in..... treaty provisions with. (Article V)... SPEECHES, PUBLIC: to be avoided STATIONERY: articles allowed... accounted for furnished to Consular Officers. STATUARY: 219 220 334 50 38 ....1076, 1077 395 .112,524, 525 .524,525 525 678 678 375 414 415 204 204 36 ..22, 27, 29, 38, 40 38 40 44 490 the production of American artists admitted free of duty. foreign, parcel of estate of deceased citizen, Consul's duty respecting no fee to be charged for witnessing or taking acknowledgments of.. minor, not entitled to relief as destitute seamen..... can be put ashore by master without payment of extra wages....... appointment of.... American citizens preferred as.... must be acceptable to state wherein they are to reside. vacancies in, to be reported... paid out of fees or by draft SURETIES: on bonds of Consular Officers. SUSPENSION: of Consular Officers by Diplomatic Representative.. SURVEYS OF VESSELS. (See INSPECTION OF VESSELS.) who may demand. not necessary to ascertain wreck.. ...209, 281, 282 222 33 87 8 5 88 |