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 728 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 8,9. 1901. l‘“"“"'k**‘=·"'iS· At the N orthvyestgrn Branch, at Milwaukep], `Vlliscgnsiihz For current ex enses name *: or fire apparatus, one thousand dollars. llor hoixseholdl exgenses, na111ely: For coal, seven thousand dollars. '1"’¥"“·M°· At the Eastern ranch, at Tovus, Maine: For current expenses, namely: For fire apparatus, two tliousand dollars. H¤¤¤P*¤¤· V**· At the Southern Branch, at H&H11)t0H,V1P§`1l1l8Z For current expenses, namely: For fire apparatus, three thousan five hundred and seventy- five dollars. d Ftpr household expenses, namely: For coal, seven thousand Eve hunre dollars. L°**"€¤"’°’*h·K*~“S· At the Western Branch, at Leavenworth, Kansas: For current expenses, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, three thousand dollars. h Fgr holusehold expenses, namely: For coal, twelve thousand five un red ollars. - Baum M°“i"’*· Cal- At the Pacific Branch, at Santa Monica, California: For current expenses, nalmalyz For fire apparatus, three thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. ` M¤¤¤¤· md- At the Marion Branch, at Marion, Indiana: For current expenses, nameilyz For fire apparatus, three thousand four hundred and twenty- five ollars. Da¤‘~’m¤· IU- At the Danville Branch, at Danville, Illinois: For current expenses, namgly For fire apparatus, three thousand five hundred and twenty- five ol ars. For transportation of members of the Home, one thousand dollars. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the Hscal yearnineteen hundred and one, three thousand dollars. N¤v¤101>serv¤¤¤rr- NAVAL onsnnvyronr. °,‘g{’,§f"““°“ °°“¥"° Observation of total_eclipse of the sun in May, nineteen hundred and one: For preparation and outit of instruments and their transportation, the lpurchase of additional apparatus and materials, including photograp ic material, the erection of suitable buildings at each station, and generally the expenses of preparation and “o`bservation, includintg the living expenses of parties at the several stations, ten thousan dollars. Approved, January 4, 1901. January 11,1901. CHAP. 9.-An Act Providing for the payment of electoral messengers. Be it enacted by the Senate and H0%b8€($fR¢Q7T686%td#iU68 oftlw United ,,,§°{‘Y§§s‘§§u§f,,,°"§f,§j States of Ainiriga in Congress étssembée, That for the gayment of the mowed- messengers o the 1'BS ective tates or conveying to the seat of ov- ‘ ernment the votes of tEe electors of said States for President and éce- President of the United States, at the rate of twent *—five cents for every mile of the estimated distance by the most usual roads traveled from the place ofmeeting of the electors to the seat of government of the United States, computed for one distance only, the sum of twelve thousand seven hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, gppargpriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- Approved, January 11, 1901. l