Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/857

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FIFTY-NINTH coueanss. sees. 1. RES. 15-18. woe. 827 from the First district of Texas and the regular number bound in the usuall style fo; the family of the deceased. The usual number shall not e printe . ` Approved, April 2, 1906. n [No; 16.] {·I};>in lutio;r For the relief of sufferers from earthquake and con- »}pri}1g,1&0§s. Hgli OD OD 6 0 .' • * _ _ [rut. ms., No. is.] S Resoljzzejdbgpj the Segyate and Hougkof Rgprepegtegzvm of the gynted tutes 0 erica in ongress assem d at e ecretary of ar is E¤¤‘¤=q¤¤l=¤· ¤¤¤·. hereby authorized and directed to produre, in open market or other- Suiiigiséseormmmq wise, subsistence and gpartermasters supplies in addition to such sup- §§§{“°“ *°’· “““‘°" plies belonging to the ilitary Establishment, and available, and issue M the same to such destitute persons as have been rendered homeless or ;w,'§°m, are in needy circumstances as a result of the earthquake which occurred April eighteenth, and the attendingxconilagmtion and in executing this Joint Resolution, the Secretary of ar is irected to cooperate with the authorities of the State of California and the mayors of the cities of the cities of San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, Alameda and such other cities on the Pacific Coast as may have sustained damages; Be it further resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary Use of naval. etc., of the Navy and Secretgry of Commpxrce and Labor are hereby directed v°°°° °' to cooperate with the l ecretary of ar in extending relief and assistance to the strieken people herein refegredhto, to thelextegt(of the use of the naval vesse s revenue cutters an other vesse s an `overnment su lies, under their control on the Pacific Coast; _ IR; it further resolved, That to enable the Secretary of War to exe- Appwrdsdm. cute the provisions of this Joint Resolution, there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one million dollars, to be expended under the irection and in the discretion of the Secretary of War. Approved, April 19, 1906. . . J' Relti C0nstru' th`°t lt' edA’l'- AM21,1906. $$3, }.i.Pm2‘i1t¤d£'2d‘L¤$'Llx, ami.? ··J3£i‘e§§F€i&`.A‘i‘$l”5.‘Lr‘3.§l€l 0F3e2L?; __p§ J» ¤···s;1g___ from enrthquake and conilagration on the Pacific Coast}' [run. aes., No.11,] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlzle United States of Ameriea in Congress ossem led, hat the appropriation of m§:;;’;l¤¤k<>· Mc-- one million dollars, made by ]o1nt resolution approved the nineteenth iremuiilpggspes. instant, entitled “Joint Resolution for the re lef of sufferers from f,,'f,‘§ic‘},{§,‘,,,,’§li,,,f’ °' earthquake and coniiagration on the Pacmc Coast,” shall be available Sumunder the discretion of the Secretary of War to procure medical su plies, in addition to such supplies belonging to the Military Establishment, and issue the same, in l1ke manner as the subsistence and quartermastefs supplies specifically mentioned in the joint resolution aforesaid. Approved, April 21, 1906. [N0, 18,] Joint Resolution To fill a vacancy in the Board of Regents of the April 2s, 1906. smnnsenaan Institution. . l [Pu5· ;;l18·] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatzves of the United _ _ State.; 0 f America in UOM9F6g5S (18Sé'/Ylpzéél, That the vaumcy in the Board w§i*g;fh5°“*¤¤ IME- gf Regents of the Smithsonian IHSlZ1tution Of the class other than mem- mmggewnégxiw