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 520 FIF1`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 1328, 1329. 1902. the cost of targets and material for target Vpractice, ammunition for burials at the National Home for Disabled olunteer Soldiers and its several Branches, including National Soldiers’ Home in Washington, District of Columbia, marksmen’s medals and insignia for all arms of the service, seven hundred and fift thousand dollars. _ _ Y Se e¤;¢;cr*+ h F3; rkeparring arédfpreserving tcilrdnanceapnd cérdlnangg storestin ghe an o roops an or issue a e arsen s an epo, seven y- ve thousand dollars. S,,§;{<=l=·¤·=¤*<>¤‘ ¤¤¤¤i- fFor purchasle ancd rnlan£1fact111ée‘p€ prdnance stores to fill requisitions ` o troo six un re thousand o rs. nqmpmua. Ilor idfantry, cavalry, and artillery equipments, including horse gqlppments for cavalry and artillery, seven hundred and fifty thousand ’ dollars. 0r§;:;g€**’*¤¤» W-· For overhauling, cleaning, and preserving new ordnance and ord- ` gaplge stores on hand at the arsena, posts, and depots, fifty thousand o rs. . ing? "‘° °"“' For firing the morning and evening gun at military posts prescribed by General Orders, Numbered Seventy Headquarters of the Army, %at;ed Jplyltwenty-thiid, •;iiggtee`p1hur::3lredSa)1ii;1i_sixty-spven, and ali BLLZZZS, r.§L'i“§’a..§'N.t£ZT..1°s4¤diS§.`*`n3I... r.. t?£r?.Z`gt£T 55E3i of Columbia, and at Soldiers and Sai1ors’ State Homes, includin mate- _ g rral for cartridges, bags, reworking obsolete powder, and so forth, twlenty-five thopsand dollars. d A¤‘¤¤1¤¤* ¤¤*w¤· `or targets or artille ractice an implements for mechanical Mmuncmrhg malraeuvers, ten thousanddhlliirs. d h anufacture repairing procurin an issuing arms at the national Ed; 0 on armories, one niillion sevein hundref thousand dollars: Itomfded, That mausiice, ew. hereafter no part of the appropriations made for the Ordnance Depart- ' ment shall be used in payment of freight charges on ordnance or ordnance stores issued by said Department. mgggygtg <>v¢¤ Purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores and supplies may be made by the Ordnance Department in open market, in the manner common among business men. when the aggregate of the amount re uired does not exceed two hundred dollars. but every such purchase dhall be immediately reported to the Secretary of War. Approved, June 30, 1902. [ ·l“¤° *-**2- f?H1_P.tt3%¥g?A:r  Qfo rgmend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a code Public, suave.] 0 aw or e 1 nc o ‘o um ia." _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reaentatives of the United §t,{,’;,?3:,'§Y,‘{§?‘ S'taz’ea 0_fAmw·£ca in Congress assembled);. Tm the following amendl°l·°1·P·u8’· ments zilre hereby rnadp to anDAct of Congress entitled "An Act to establis a code of law or the istrict of Co umbia " approved March third, nineteen hundred and one., Amend section 3 so as to read as follows: $§$'§f’,§fQ§',§§_*’°‘°°· "Sr·:c. 3. {APPOINTMENT AND QUAL1F1cA11oNs.—There shall be six F¤¤¤¤>¤r r¤<1¤¤<¤d· pnstices of the peace in the District, who shall be appointed by the _ resident of the United States, for a term of four years, unless sooner mg,,0m_ removeddas provided by law;] Irowhisd, That no person shall be appointe to said office unless e shall ve been a bona fide resident of said District for the continuous period of at least five years immediately recedin his a intment and shall either have held the office o jus ice o e peace rn said IS rrc or aperr o a eas wo years f' ft}? PPO 'dD'ftf `odftl tt or shall have been enlgaged in the actual practice of law before the supreme court of the istrict for a period of at least five years prior to his appointment. Each of said justices before entering upon the duties of his office shall take an oath for the faithful and impartial pe1·-