Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1059

 SIXTY·FIRST 00NGREss. sm. III. os. 208. 1911. · 1035 sA1.Aams, ooNsUI.AIz smnvrcr:. S°'***’*°**· For salaries of consuls general and consuls, as provided in the Act %T‘§’5]?'p‘$Hl°°v.,1, approved Maiy eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled "A.u 8** P·"°· Act to amen an Act entitled ‘An Act to provide for the reorganization ot the consular service of the United States,’ approve April fifth, nineteen hundred and six," and amendments thereto, as follows: Consuls general, three hundred and three thousand dollars; consuls, seven hundred and thirty-four thousand dollars; in all, one million and thirty-seven thousand dollars. _ For salaries of five consular inspectors, at five thousand dollars each, °°”"“*“ ”“P°°‘°'* twenty-five thousand dollars. Total, one milhon and sixty-two thousand dollars. EXPENSES or CONSULAR INSPECTORS. For the actual and necessary traveling and sulosistence expenses p€'f¥_S*g;°“¤8· °*°·· °*· of consular inspectors while traveling and inspecting under instruc—. tions from the Secretary of State, ii teen thousand dollars. sALAnIr:s or c0NsULA1z AssIs·rAN·rs. For thirty consular assistants as·provided for by law, thirty-six °°“““"“' ““*S'““““V thousand six hundred dollars. ALLOWANCE 1-*011 GLERK mam ATIUNITED STATES CONSDLATES. _ Allowance for clerk hire at consulates, to be expended under the °1""‘“°°"““"°“ direction of the Secretary of State, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. BALABIES or IN’r1¤:B1>1m·rm:s ·r0 c0NsU1.A·rI:.s IN CHINA, onos1•1N, AND JAPAN. Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China, Chosen, and ¤ui:{§{°m°" M °°“` Japan, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, forty thousand ollars. _ _ For Interpreter at Vladivostok, Siberia, one thousand two hundred dollars. ` Interpreter at Tangicr, one °thousand two hundred dollars. Interpreter at Seoul, five hundred dollars. ` Total, forty-two thousand nine hundred dollars. EXPENSES or INTERPRETERS, oUA1zDs, AND so Foirru, IN TURKISH DOMINIONS, AND so Foaru. Interpreters and guards at the consulates in the Turkish dominions, €,§"°""*"‘°’”"‘““'°’· Persia, and at Zanzibar, to be expended under the direction of the, Secretary of State, nineteen thousand dollars. SALARIES or MAnsr1ALs For: coNsULAR comers. _ Marshals for the consular courts in China, Chosen, and Turkey, “°·"b“l“· eleven thousand dollars. EXPENSES or rmsoxs ron AMERICAN c0Nv1c·rs. °°°"l" '”iS°°‘°' Actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American con- 8h°°°h”i° victs in China, one thousand two hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, one thousand two hundred dollars; for the wages of a keeper of such pnson, one thousand two hundred dollars; and for