Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/113

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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1904. 25 The accounting officers of the Treasury are directed to credit in the §@;g;{*$}f¤Y*‘**· t accounts of Captain Farrand Sayre, Ei hth United States Cavalry, the 1 www s' sum of two hundred and twenty-six dilars and twenty cents, standing against him on the books of the Treasury. The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and §,;§;§‘}f‘;@‘Qbum directed to reopen the accounts of Ca tain C. ‘H. Conrad Third United ` States Cavalry, and to credit him with the -amount of thirt —two dollars and eighty-five cents, expended by him on April thirtietli, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, in payment for extra—duty services at Fort Clark, Texas, rendered after the passage of the Act approved April v°1·3°· ***65 twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, abolishing extraduty pay entire y in time of war, which Act became immediately ‘ eifective, as war existed at the date of its passage. The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed, in the &*§°,:V-gcziggh settlement of the accounts of George W. Baird, major and paymaster, A a ` United States Army, and lieutenant-colonel and deputy paymastergeneral, United States Army, to allow such credits for payments, not to exceed six hundred and seventy-nine dollars and three cents, as may be recommended under authority of the Secretary of lVar by the Pay- master—General of the Army. To enable the Secretary of War to pay the amounts due certain —*d"°'“¤*=¤*°¤*¤- newspapers for publishing advertisements for proposals for construction work, and so forth, as set forth in House Document Numbered Four hundred and eleven of this session, twenty dollars and fifty-two cents. SHEIQIAN STATUE: The sum of eight thousand dollars is hereby EQ'; “}§f“‘j;md__ a propriated, and all sums remaining from any appropriations for <—>1¤.<=¤=. tliie Sherman statue are hereby readppropriated, and such appropriated and reappropriated sums are ma e available for for the models of said statue and for the improvement of the rounds in its vicinity, which grounds shall be hereafter known as Sgierman plaza, Sh"'““" *’l“"‘ and for preparing, at a cost not exceeding three hundred dollars, an illustrated description of said statue. Rnrxunmzsmmxr TO rms Govmnxumsr or run Pnrnrrrnm ISLANDS! §*£1ir;_)r:j¤¤:¤¤;·:1¤:¤gJ° To reimburse the amount due the government of the Phili pine Islands covmtmeiii oi. for expenses incurred between April first, nineteen hunched and one, and December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and three, in the maintenance of prisoners whose support is a proper charge against the United States Government, forty thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-seven cents. STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. m§,*f}°{’,;,i§’,§°,g;g¥°°p“"' For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items and cigy directo- ,,,§,‘§?{;,g,_”‘h““· “* ries, six thousand three hundred and seventy-two dollars and orty-four cents. Minrraar ssmsnrsumssr. ,.,3;1{?m -‘°***°“*’*· UNDER mn CHIEF SIGNAL ormcmz. For the purchase of supplies and equipments for use in the construe- _$iiiie]i°r$» mqmpn tion, maintenance, and re ir of mi itary telegraph lines in Alaska, ““"" two thousand five hundredxdollars. Omen or rm; cvinmamasmxennuu. ,,.Q,f$ZZ’{""‘°"“D° Barracks and quarters: To su ply a deficiency in the appropriation ,,,§‘f"°°“ ’“"’ ‘*“"‘ “Barracks and quarters” for the liscal year nineteen nndred and one, including all objects mentioned under this title of appropriation