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 710 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RFS. 4-7. 1900. J¤~¤¤Mv 3i.i000- [No. 41;] ailpint R pggtioii Au%17orizi)ng &h%Secg·§ta‘1gfc;f Wap tip reacleive for instruc- °’_'""_`_—— tion att e i iitary emy at est oin, m 0 ro, 0 cu or. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rrizgresentatives of the United Olmsdo ·*l‘¤*¤· 0* States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of War Ecuador, admitted to . · . . west roam. be, and he hereby is, authorized to Lpermit Olmedo Alfaro, of Ecuador, to receive instruction at the ilitary Academy at West Point: §%>vi;<>;· em 8 to Provided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby: United suites. And provided farther, That in the case of the said Alfaro the pro- {{{‘§’},$g‘§_“f3'§§ffg21,_ visions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hun red r- 227· and twenty-one of the RBVISBQ Statutes shall be suspended. Approved, January 31. 1900. February 9.1900- |iNo. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to use sixty thousand '—`—"';"‘ do lars of the appropriations for the support of the Regular and Volunteer Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, for the construction of a modern m1litary hospital at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Resolved by the Senate and Ease §f Representatives of the United ·K§g¢ I-¢¤v¢¤W¤¤h· States oj America in Congress assemble, That the Secretary of War be, cmisnuemm su- and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to use the sum of sixty §}‘°’§‘§,‘}_ °‘ ““"“"’ thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the amount ($31- 30, P- 107r appgopriated for the construction and rgpair of hospitals by the Act ma ing appropriations for the support o the Regular and olunteer Army for the fiscal dyear ending une thirtieth, nineteen hundred, approved March th1r, eighteen undred and ninety-mne, for the construction of a modern mi itary post hospital at the said Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the limit 0 cost 0 said hospital is fixed at said sum. ° Approved, February 9, 1900. February 10. 1900- [No. 6.] Joint Resolution Providing for the distribution of Compiled Statutes of “`”"”"“—"`— the District of Columbia to committees of the Senate and House of Representatives. Resolved by tfte Senate and }Ioase of Representatives of the United D§g‘g§:gggdm]¤&¤I2g{_§¤· States of America in Congress assembled, That_ the Secretary of the moigtgipuneu ot ni- Ililiteriorlbe, and he ip hereby, authorize?talndélirectpztgtgplpver §rp}pi °" · the num er now in is care one co 0 e Ompl e u es o e District of Columbia to edch stangiiig and select committee of the Senate and of the House of Representatives on the requisition of the chairman of such committee, and to each justice of the several courts of the District of Columbia, on his written request. Approved, February 10, 1900. F ebrusrr 17,1900- [No. 7.] Joint Resolution Increasing the limit of cost of the new building for the ";`_—`—— Govemment Printing Office, to meet the increased prices of building materials, and to plermitpf giapgng the south end of the power house extension of the same height as the mam ui mg. Resobped by the Senate and House of Regnresentatives of the United ,uG‘gg.$g¤°“* P““*· States of America in Congress assembled, That the limit of cost oft the iiiunmgeesiornew new building for the Government Pr1ntin Office, authorized by the b“{·'${r§§,}f‘i§$§?°d‘ sundry civil act approved March third, eigiteen hundred and ninety- nine, e, and here y is, increased by four hundred and twenty-nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to meet the increased prices of building materials. and to permit of making the