932 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 189. 1895. of convicts, lunatics, idiots, and persons liable to become a public charge from foreign contiguous territory, one hundred thousand dollars. cmm emission. ENFORCEMENT OF THE CHINESE EXCLUSION AGT: To prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable_ officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation, and for enforcing the provisions of the Act V¤l.2’1,p-5¤- approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled “An Act to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the United States/’ one hundred thousand dollars. ‘ . M•¤k·¤¤¤•¤¤·¤¤¤— ALASKAN SEAL rrsnnnms: For salaries and traveling expenses of mA.gents’ »m·1¤¤,¤w. agents at seal fisheries in Alaska, as follows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred and dfty dollars; one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; necessary traveling expenses of agents actually incurred in going to and returning from Alaska, not to exceed 1iveHh(_;1nd1;edHdol(;a{F each per annum; in all, twelve thousand nine hund an fi y dollars. rwrm umm To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish food, fuel, and clothing to the native inhabitants on the islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, Alaska, nineteen thousand Eve hundred dollars. sums Asians; For the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, four thousand dollars. And the 1¤L•¤~¥_·m¤¤ 3; Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorised to order investigations Q}," Em ‘ ng and reports by the inspector for the salmon fisheries in Alaska of the alleged taking and destruction of the eggs of game wild fowl in said Territory, as well also as to the alleged wanton destruction of game birds, deer, fox, and other animals, and also the advisability of adopting suitable regulations aisdto closezlseasoras as in his judgment may be necessar to prevent suc. estruc 'on in ture. Publishing v¤>¤1¤· For pilvblishiug the President’s proclamation concerning seal fisheries m:':; lm of Bering Sea, and for protecting salmon fisheries of Alaska, as required °‘ ·*” ‘ by Act of March second, eighteen hundred anderghty-nine, “to provide for the protection of salmon iishemes of Alaska," and for expenses of carrying out lease of and protecting seal life on islands of Saint 1v.s,m¤.1aso,mr, Paul and Saint George, Alaska, under sections nineteen hundred and PP·°*·*· W- £fty&ninle(ai}d nineteen hundred and seventy-one, Revised Statutes, five un re o lars. rm-.•e•1s¤g1»g To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay necessary expenses of "°‘2‘:•"°*°“ enforcing the conditions of section four of the Act approved April "‘sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, giving effect to the award rendered by the Tribunal of Arbitration, at Paris, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one thousand five hundred dollars. rm rwm ai. PAYMENTS ou ACCOUNT or THE Fonn THEATER DISASTER: For "*§;m___" W mn 0, payment to the heirs and legal representatives of those who were killed WMA; num. by reason of the falling of the Ford Theater building on the ninth day Ann. nm- of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, of which sum there shall be paid to the legal or personal representatives of each of the following persons the sum of five thousand dollars: George Q. Allen, George Michael Arnold, Samuel P. Banes, John Bussius, John E. Chapin, Jeremiah Daly, Joseph B. Fagan, Joseph Barker Gage, David Clark Jordan, Justus Boyd Jones, Frederrck_B. lroftus, Jay Hirst McFall, Otto F. W. Meder, Howard S. Miller, Beniamrn Franklm Miller, Burrows Nelson, Emanuel G. Shull, Frank M. Williams, Alfred L. Ames, Arthur Napoleon Grrault, Michael T. Mulledey, George W. Roby, John T. Reynolds, pr,,,,:,.,_ George C. Bollinger, and Charles Best Sayers: Provided, That where D*·¤’*l>¤**°’* the deceased died leaving a widow but no children the five thousand dollars shall be paid her; where the deceased left a widow and children, the widow shall receive one-half and the children shall share alike; and