Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/521

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 227. 1908. 503 For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, nineteen hundred and live, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-five cents; For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgerv, nineteen hundred and four, one hundred and four dollars and thirtyinine cents; For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, nineteen hundred and three, seventeen dollars and forty cents; For provisions, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, nineteen hundred _ §¤**¤¤¤ of S¤r>r>*i¤¤ and five, three hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-seven cents; (lx1L A0C0mm` For provisions, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, nineteen hundred and four, eight thousand five hundred and thirty dollars and twelve cents; For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, nineteen hundred and five, eight hundred and seventy dollars and thirty-five cents; For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, nineteen hundred and four, one hundred and ninet -five dollars and twenty-seven cents; For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, _Bumuo:cq¤¤u·u•»- nineteen hundred and five, four hundred and twenty-six dollars and "°" °°° Mp""' fift -one cents; Flor construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, nineteen hundred and four, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty-one cents; For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, nineteen hundred and two, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and fiftv-two cents; For steam machiner , Bureau of Steam Engineering, nineteen hun- E,{·}¤m*‘¢•¤, 0* S*¤¤¤¤ dred and five, fifteen dyollars and eighty-one cents; ` For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam En `neerin , nineteen hun- · dred and four, one hundred and sixt -eight dodlars and Efty-one cents; For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam Engineering, nineteen hundred and two, three dollars and fifty cents; For relief of George T. Pettengill (Act January twenty-fifth, nine- Q·,g<;¤§T-P;;•‘}§Mmteen hundred and seven), four hundred and eighty-four dollars and am, rigs. ` ninety-seven cents; in all, forty-four thousand two hundred and twenty- two dollars and eighty cents. nmzmnu or invroyrrou. m§¤{*¤¤¤ <>f *****8* To supply a deficiency in the appropriation “Pay of the Navy," two Pwmillion dollars. _ _ _ p To supply a deficiency in the appi‘0p1‘mtion “()utlits on first enlist- 0******* ment," one hundred thousand and eighty dollars. The members of the class of mids ipmen graduated from the Naval ,u§;y;¤];Q,;¤;{¤¤*_*¤ ¤¤* . . pmcn. Academy on September twelfth, nineteen hundred and six, and F ebruary eleventh, nineteen hundred and seven, shall, subject to the usual examinations, be commissioned as ensigns after two ea.rs’ sea service from the dates, respectively, of such graduation, andy as in the case of other graduates from the Naval Academy. BUREAU or onnxnrcn. ,,,§,§§“" °f O"' For miscellaneous items, namely, freight to foreign stations, adver- M“°°“°“°°“S· tising, cartage and express charges, expenses of light and water at magazines and stations, tolls, ferriage. foreign postage, and telegrams to and from the Bureau, technica books, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, one hundred and ninety-tive dollars. _ · _ _ _ For new powder magazine, Fort_ Miiiim. Pennsylvania, including m§g‘j,j{UQ"‘*l‘“· P“·· lightning protection. track Connections, and so forth, for the hscal New building. etc. year nineteen hundred and five, nine hundred and eighty-four dollars.