Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/730

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 571. 1898. 691 affected; and the amounts paid shall be reimbursed to the United R¤*¤¤l>·¤=¤¤¤¤•¤*- States at such times and in such proportions as the Secretary of the Interior may decide to be for the interests of the Indian service: Pro- ""”"’°· vidcd, That no one of the said judgments provided for in this para- C°’*f*;€“'° ¤f¤¤¤*s··f graph shall be paid until the Attorney-General shall have certified to giguu or °°wm°l’ the Secretary of -the Treasury that there exist no grounds sufficient in his opinion to support a motion for a new trial or an appeal of aid case. SEO. 2. To supply deficiencies in appropriations on account of war expenses, there is appropriated as follows: NAVY DEPARTMENT. Nw: D¤1>m¤¤<~nt- CONTINGENT EXPENSES: For stationery, furniture, newspapers, °°“""'g°“"°‘P°"'°'· plans, drawings, drawing materials, horses and wagons to be used only for official purposes, freight, expressage, postage, and other absolutely necessary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices for the six mouths beginning July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, three thousand dollars. _ _ Pimcrnm AND nmmnez For printing and binding for the Navy ,,,§“""“g “"‘ *’*'“" Department, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, s for the six months beginning July ilrst, eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, thirty thousand dollars. _ Hrnnoonnnrc 0F1v10E: For purchase of copperplates, steel plates, 0,{{‘"°‘ "P " *° chart paper, electrotyping copperplates; cleaning copperplates; tools, instruments, and materials for drawing, engraving, and printing; materials for and mounting charts; data for charts and sailing directions; reduction of charts by photography; photolithographing charts for immediate use; transfer of photolithographic and other charts to copper; care and repairs to printingpresses, furniture, instruments, and tools; extra drawing and engraving; translating from foreign languages ; expert marine, meteorological, and other workin the preparation of the Pilot Chart and supplements, and the printing and mailing of the same; and purchase ot, compiling, and arranging data for charts and sailing directions and other nautical publications; works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, and surveying, for the six months beginning July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, five thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. mg_:f•l ••*¤\>¤¤!¤· ’ NAVY DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY FUND. For emergency fund to meet unforeseen contingencies constantly },:;g¤‘t;¤*;g7*`¤¤·*· arising under existing conditions, for the six mouths beginning July ’‘ ilrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, fifteen million dollars. That not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars of the sum appro- ,,§,‘*§.'Q{,’§‘Qfjf$,,j‘,f"i*' priated by the Joint Resolution *‘Providing for the organization and P¤·¢.p-'144· enrollment of the United States Auxiliary Naval Force" may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be expended for the repair and equipment of such vessels as may be purchased under said Joint Resolution. MARINE conrs. ““""’° "°'"P“· For clothing for four thousand seven hundred and thirteen noncom- mg}°*m¤8 °°“"°** missioned officers, musicians, and privates, for the six months begin- ` ning July tirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, eighty-two thousand four hundred dollars. For purchase of military equipments, such as cartridge boxes, bayo- E'1“*!""°"*·“· °“· net scabbards, haversaeks, blanket bags, knapsacks, canteens, musket slings, swords, drums, trumpets, flags, waist belts, waist plates, cartridge belts, sasbes for officer of the day, spare parts for repairing muskets, purchase of ammunition, and purchase and repair of instruments