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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Srzss. I. CHS. 1327, 1328. 1902. 507 from the Government, excepting documentary and proprietary stamps V°*· *’·°· P· **1- issued under the Act of June thirteenth, eighteen hundred an ninety- eight, whrch stamps_ may be redeemed as hereinbefore authorized, ppompresentation prior to the first day of July, nineteen hundred and our. Approved, June 30, 1902. CHAP. 1328.-An Act Making appropriation for the support of the Army for June 30, 1902. the fiscal year ending June thirtiet, nineteen hundred and three. Be it enacted ty the Senate and House ofRqm·esentatio1es 0 f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, tiglgmy **PP*’°P’i¤· and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury ` not otherwise apprqpriated, for the support of the Army for the year ending June thutre, nineteen hundr and three: ooumszmme GENERAL7S ormcn. ”§{£;'*(’jg§ji¤¤ Gm To defray the contingent expenses of the Commanding General’s °°"““g°“*°‘P°“”°· Oihce in his discretion, three thousand dollars. _ CONTINGENCIES or Tim ARMY: For all contingent expenses of the 0§gQ*,j*§D$,’;*°xP°”“ Army not provided for by other estimates, and embracing all branches ' of the military service, to be ezgpended under the immediate orders of the Secretary of War, seventy- ve thousand dollars. · ADJUTANT·GEN'ERAL’S DEPARTMENT. Dg},‘;$‘,§§{*°“°"l'“ For contingent expenses at the headquarters of the several military ,f{·;§,f§},€f§},§§S?°“”$ departments, including the staff corps serving thereat, being for the purchase of the necessary articles of office, toi et, and desk furniture, binding, maps, books of reference, professional newspapers and periodicals, and police utensils, seven thousand five hundred dollars, to be allotted by the Secretaréy of War, and to be expended in the discretion of the several military epartment commanders. _ For contingent expenses of the military information division, ,QQi§§$f§{0“_*“*“'m“° Adjutant-General’s O ce, including the purchase of law books, books of reference, periodicals and nevvspalpers, and of the military attaches at the United States embassies an egations abroad, to be expended under the direction of the Secretaryo War, six thousand six hundred and forty dollars. Umrmp STATES smzvrcm sorroorsc To provide means for the theo- icQ;Q,Q°0‘}),§°***°* 5**** retical and practical instruction at the arti lery school at Fort Monroe, rpn rxmiyqe, vs., Virginia; the school of submarine defense at \ ’illetts Point, New York; }l§l{’“§,*;‘$}§;,1],;,},; the general service and staff college at B`OP%L€&§DWOP%1, Kansas; and Kg':} mm Kms the cavalry and field artillery school at ort iley, ansas, by the` purchase of text-books, books of reference, scientific and professional pa rs, the purchase of modern instruments and material for theoreticaigand practical instruction, and for all other absolutely necessary expenses, to be allotted in such proportions as mav, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, be for the best interest of the military service, twenty-five thousand dollars. ’ ormcr: or rum cams srerur. omncnn. 0,,Qgg*=°‘*=’¤°*¤*¤¤¤J Sicrui. Smnvrcn or rum Amin: For expenses of the Signal Service E¤P€¤¤¤¤· of the Army, as follows: Purchase, equipment, and repair of field electric telegraphs, signal equipments an stores, binocular glasses, telescopes, heliostats, and other necessary instruments, including neces-