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272 FIFTY·F[FTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1898. SALABES OF mmBPn¤mBs TO GONSULATES IN CHINA, KOB.EA, AND JAPAN. I’**°'P'°*°"· Interpreters to be employed at consulate : in China, Korea and Japan, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, fifteen thousand dollars. _ EXPENSES OF mnmrmzrzns, unums, AND so Pours, IN TUBKISH DOMINIONS, AND so 1*0121*11. _ 1¤ ¤ •_Lr»r¤*•=¤· Interpreters and guards at the consulates in the Turkish Dominions '°"d°‘ and at Zanzibar, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars. sALA1zms, 1|;A1z 11ALs 1*012 coNsULA12. conntrs. mums Marshals for the consular courts in China, Korea, Japan, and Turkey, nine thousand three hundred dollars. EIPEN S OF PRTSONS Pon. AMERICAN cortvicrs. C°““'*’P'*'°“· Expenses of a prison and prison keeper at the consulate-general in B°°°k°k' Bangkok, Siam, one thousand dollars; S¤¤¤zl¤¤i Actual expense of renting a {prison at Shanghai for American convicts in China, seven hundred an fiftydollars; and for the wages of a keeper of such prison, eight hundred dollars; one thousand five hundred and nfty dollars; · Y¤k¤1¤¤¤· Actual expense of renting a prison in Yokohama for American convicts in Japan, seven hundred and fifty dollars; and for the wages of a keeper of such prison, eight hundred dollars; one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars; K°°P*¤SP’i°°¤°”- Payinsg for the keeping and feeding of prisoners in China, Korea,

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-,_ more than iiitycents per day for the keeping and feeding of each prisoner while actually confined shall be allowed or paid for any such keeping and feeding. This is not to be understood a covering cost of medical attendance and medicines when required by such prisoners: And proseir-supptmug vided further, That no allowance shall be made for the keeping and P'*°°'*°'°- feeding of any prisoner who is able to pay or does pay the above sum of fifty cents per day; and the consular officer shall certify to the fact of inability in every case; R·¤*~¤*¤- Bent of prison for American convicts in Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the same, one thousand dollars; Total, fourteen thousand one hundred dollars. msnmr AND PROTECTION on AM1~:mcAN SEAHEN. sP§,{*;*' 0* -**¤°*'°•¤ Relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, and 'shipwrecked American seamen in the Territory of Alaska, or so much thereof as may be necessary, thirty thousand dollars. FOREIGN HOSPITALS AT PANAMA. Fuwign hvsvirnln. Annual contributions toward the support of foreign hospitals at P“““””" Panama, five hundred dollars, to be paid by the Secretary of State upon the assurance that suflering seamen and citizens of the United States will be admitted to the privileges of said hospitals. PUBLICATION OF DIPLOMLTIC, CONSULAR, AND OTHER COMLIERCIAL REPORTS. · }’¤·¤i···•ri¤;§- ¤¤¤·.¤¤¤- Preparation, printing, publication, and distribution by the Depart S" " “"’° " ment of State of the diplomatic, consular, and other commercial reports, thirty thousand dollars; and of this sum the Secretary of State is