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12 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. Pggw °* '~‘*° Corners: For amount required to pay the salaries of the ten justices of the peace at the rate of three thousand dollars per annum each, and foié rhefqt, stationery, and other lexpensesft the raéte of two hundred an ol ars r annum eac from anuary rst, nineteen undred and two, to liine thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, inclu ive, sixteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. l-¤¤¤°Y '"‘”*‘~ Wizrrs or LUNACEH Flqr amount to pay ctlhq clerk of the supreme court of e istrict of um ia accru ees in unacy cases, ftar the six molqthsl endeddlzefcgmbqrlphirq-dnt, nineteen hun- _ an one seven un red an n 0 rs. mu hm mm One-half oi the fore in amounts to meet deficiencies in the appro- !€V€D'¤$· ? g priations on account o the District of Columbia shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia, and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. w"°°l"""'°"‘· WAR DEPARTMENT. kcgégwdigng <>¤· Mrsonnnaxnous mvnnmsme: (To reimburse J. A. Howells and " Company, publishers of the Ashtabula Sentinel, of Jederson, Ohio, fort e amounts paid to various newspapers for publishing an advergsement fpr horses for the Army during the war with Spain, twenty ollars an seventy cents. · &l;f.'f,*°°“ '°““°- Sure! or Rocunnmsuz For the preparation of a site and the erecru, it 7;.741. tion of a pedestal for the statue of Rochambeau by Ferdinand Hamar in the city of Washington, said site to be selected on any unoccupied s public gqund by, an the said erected under the supervision _ of, the retary of State, the bec of War, and the chairmen of tlhqgomlmittees on the Liggryupg the spvenlth Congrqss, aqd to _ e yteexpensesatten'g'nn osai statueoltocam- {','i,,"‘fQ'.*;.,,,t,,,,,,_ beau, fifteen thousand dollars: Prbeided, dhat any part of this sum not required for preparation of the site and erection of said pedestal and for the expenses attending the unveiling of said statue may be , used and expended for the completion of said statue and pedestal: 1~¤¤¤¤· And provided further, That said statue shall not be located in the grounds of the Capitol or the Library of Con . ¤>¤¤¤¤r{~·¤M¤¤¤i¤¤. Exmcmwvn Mansion: For care, repair, and refurnishing of Execu- ’°°°m‘° °° five Mansion, seven thousand dollars, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the Presidentmay determine. _ zwmm-y post. mnrrnzr rosr. , ”*¤“·· *’·*· For the establishment in the vicinity of Manila Phill ine Islands ¤¤(iii1i¤i;»i“°"°n °i of a military post, including the construction of barrackgp uarters foi- '°"·’·"°· omcqrs, hospital, storehouses, Enid other buildings, as well as water sup y, lig ting sewerage, an rainage, necessary for the accomm - datilin of a rrison of two full regiments of infant two uadroris ga ry? of cavalry, and two batteries of artillery, to be availasblle until expended, five hundred thousand dollars. Foltiflcations. FoRT[FICATI0yS_ P¤~···=¤·¤¤¤. ¤¢¤- For protection, preservation, and repair of fortitications for which there may be no special appropriation available, three thousand dollars. Yellowstone Park. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. ""°*¥*“- Improvpmlentwof Eellovigstoqe ll;:tiona1(R)ark: For payment of the account o the ort ern aci c ilway ‘ m ny for t n rtaf of cast-iron watdr ipe from Billings, Montanafxto Cinnalia-?1·,S£l:>ntah(hT for service of the hscal year nineteen hundred, thirty-one dollars and ninety-six cents.