Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/62

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

32 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 510. 1906. Commission to keep informed regarding compliance with the _"‘ Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon 1‘tl.lll‘0!\.(ls,” VOL 2’[’ip_ 5H_ a proved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, Including the emplo *ment of inspectors to execute and enforce tberequirements of the said Act, is hereby reappropriated and made ayailable for the purposes of said appropriation uring the fiscal year l11I10C88D hundred and six. . WM D*=P·¤¤¤°¤*· W./XR DEPARTMENT. . W¤*'*i¤8*°¤· ”·°· ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL, WASHI o·I·oN, DISTRIC'[ or COLUMBIA! piaiiiuy www hw For the construction and completionpof an army general hospital in the District of Columbia, upon the site recently acquired for the purpose, within the present authorized limit of cost, two hundred thousand ollars. xfs; I·*¤*’°¤"°'*'•· MILITARY PRISON AT Four LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: Por the fol- Milizary prison. lowing during so much of the last half of the hscal year nineteen hun- ,,,,§f’l“"°° °f °m°]°y' dred and six as may be necessary, namely: For one clerk at the rate of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one clerk at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars per annum; one clerk at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; five foremen of mechanics, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; one engineer at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars r annum; one teamster at the rate of seven hundred and twenty gllars per annum; four teamsters, at the rate of three hundred and sixty dollars per annum each; two night watchmen, at the rate of three hundred and sixty dollars per annum each; one tireman at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum; extra-duty pay for prison guard, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; In all, eight thousand seven hundred and forty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ` p;';•;§°R){l;$I1;l;,Y::g NA*I*IoNAL ’rRorI-IY AND PRIZES FOR ARMY AND MILITIAZ For the militia contests. purpose of furnishing a national trophy and medals and other prizes V to be provided and contested for annually, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, said contest to be open to the Army and the National Guard or organized militia of the several States, Territories, and of the District of Columbia, and for the cost of the trophy, prizes, and medals herein provided for, being for libc; fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, seven hundred and fifty-six c o Iam. °,Q*Q,*c',;{,f,'r;f°““"‘ PAYMENT To INDIANA STAT}: 1soAm> or AGRICULTURE: 'l`o pay the Pnymencw. Indiana State board of agriculture the actual value of the use, occupation, and damage to their property by the United States military _ authorities for Government purposes during the war with Spain, as V°'·““·¥'· ""· ascertained under the Act approved April seventh, nineteen hundred and four, and reported to Congress in House Document Numbered Forty-eight of this session, seven thousand four hundred and thirtvone dollars and eighty~eight cents. ` ,,,3§;}*·=>* *··¤·*·**··**· MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. P"' °°°'""”°"°' PAY I>nrARTNII·:N·r. ""‘"‘*"""°'°°“""· For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, when authorized bv A1 ’,"”,0w"°"_,;ce_ while law, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That out of the sum hereih nulenve. appropriated mileage shall be allowed in accordance onlv with the following rule In cases where the station of an officer is changed while he is on leave of absence, to wit, that he shall be allowed Inileage on join- Rem d mg his new station for the distance to the new station from the place ° °"· where he received the order directing the change: Prvnided, That the _ distance IS not greater tl1an that from the old station to the new station;