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SIXTIETH (`ONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 165, 166. 1908. 127 Sec. 8. That any person violating any of the provisions of this Act ,,£;'°*"Y *°’ "*°l’·· shall, u on conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ` and shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. Sec. 9. That all prosecutions under this Act shall be in the police Prosecutionscourt of said District upon information brought in the name of the District of Columbia and on its behalf. Sec. 10. That all Acts and parts of Acts contrary to or inconsistent Berwwith the provisions of this Act be, and they are hereby, repealed. Approved, May 13, 1908. _ OHAP. 166.-Au Act Maki a riations for the naval service for the iis l Mw 13.190% year ending June thirtieth, ninentgenphhlibllred and nine, and for other purposes. ca Public, No. 115.] Be it enacted by the Senate and ltouse of Rej0resentati*ves of the United [ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, P,’j,§§,“;',,jf,W*°° "*" and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, for the naval service of the Government for the year ending Jlime thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, and for other purposes. _ rar or mu NAVY. ` Pay and allowances prescribed b law of officers on sea duty and *’“Y °* N‘"’Y· other duty; officers on waitin orders; officers on the retired list; . , clerks to commandants of yardi and stations, clerks to paymasters at yards and stations, genera storekeepers, receiving ships, and other vessels; two clerks to general inspectors of pay corps; commutation of · guarters for officers on shore not occupytlpgpublrc quarters, including boatswains, gunners, carpenters, said ers, warrant machinists, pharmacists, and mates, and a so naval constructors and assistant naval constructors; for hire of quarters for officers serving with troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them, or commutation of quarters not to exceed the amount which an officer would receive were he not serving with troops; _ pay of enlisted men on the retired list; extra pay to men reenlisting ,,,§§f},§$;nQf,,§“"“‘“ under honorable discharge; interest on deposits by men; ay of petty oflicers, seamen, landsmen, and apprentice seamen, including men in the engineers’ force, and men detailed for dutv with Naval Mi itia, and for the Fish Commission, forty-two thousand men; three thousand of ,,,Q‘,§‘,§“§Q§*Q,f,‘§.,Qd‘_*°” the additional men herein authorized may be recruited upon the passage of this Act; and the number of enlisted men shall be exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment with sentence of dishonorable discharge from the service at ex iration of such couhnement; and as many w“"’““"“”°“*“l'°'· warrant machinists as the President may from time to time deem necessary to a point, not to exceed twenty in any one year; and two thousand five hundred apprentice seamen under training at training stations and on board training ships, at the pay prescribed by law, thirty million nine hundred and seventy-four thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars. Hereafter all commissioned officers of the active list of the Nav 5'},l’_,§'°j,§°d,;m,.,, shall receive the same pay and allowances accordin to rank and length im. 265 of service, and the annual (pay of each grade shalT be as follows: or m§4§ii§If‘155°'p' ' Admiral, thirteen thousan. five hundred dollars; rearzadmiral, first nine, eight thousand dollars: rear-admiral, second nine, or commodore, six thousand dollars; captain, four thousand dollar·s; commander, three thousand five hundred dollars; lieutenant-commander, three thousand dollars; lieutenant, two thousand four hundred dollars; lieutenant, junior grade, two thousand dollars; eusign, one thousand seven