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 564 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. S“*>¤i*'**¤°°~ Smssrsrrmson or THE Amar: Authority is hereby granted to the o¤cI ew" amounting officers of the Treasury to audit and allow certain accounts for services and subsistence of civilian cooks, butchers, and bakers employed on steamships chartered by the Government for the military expedition to Manila in eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, as set fort in Appendix D of House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighty-eight of the present session, two thousand six hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. Mmwv ·*¤·*•¤¤Y· mrrraar Aosnmn. P&Y¤*¤*=¤¤¤·'*¤’¤Y PAY: For pay of general army service: For sixteen privates, two magma-. thousand four undred and ninety-six dollars; for additional pay for length of service, one thousand three hundred and ninety-two ollars; °*°*h*¤¤· for clothing on dischar e, one thousand and twenty-four dollars; in all, four thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars. éiggsmtggggggg iucrroiui. noun ron nrssnnnn vommrnnn sonnmns. °"°°"· °'“°· Central Branch at Dayton, Ohio: To reimburse the post fund of the Central Branch for amount taken from that fund for the purpose of making repairs to the mess hall at the Central Branch damaged by fire, six thousand eight hundred and eighty-one dollars and eightv-one cents. L°"•=¤*¤¤h· Km- Western Branch, at Leavenworth, Kansas: For housediold 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 two, six thousand five hundred dollars. H“"‘¥’°°“·V“· At the Southern Branch at Hampton, Virginia: For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this cad in the sundry civil appropriation Act, and for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, ten thousand dollars. . H°‘”°h°ld °*P°“”‘*"· For household 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 two, six thousand dollars. D°~¤'m°· m- At the Danville Branch at Danville, Illinois: For commissary’s residence, six thousand dollars. m§:§°°° °* J“"¤‘ To enable the Board of Managers of the National Home for Dis- Dayton snuck. abled Volunteer Soldiers to pay judgments obtained in the court of common pleas for Montgomery County, Ohio, on account of the Day- ton Branch of said Home, together with the amount of costs in connection therewith, one thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and one cent, to ether with a further sum sufficient to pay interest on each of said judgments at the rate of six per centum per annum from hm t IN _ th;1 date of their rgppition uptil paid. d °'* ° ¤"°“ erea ter any ance o nsion mone l ue a member of the m°¤eymw1d°w'm` National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at the time of his death shall be paid to his widow, minor children or dependent mother or father in the order named, and should no widow, minor child, or dependent parent be discovered within one year from the time of the death of the pensioner, said balance shall be paid to the post fund of the Branch o said National Home of which the pensioner was a member at the time of his death, to be used for the common benefit of the members of the Home under the direction of the Board of Managers, subject to future reclamation by the relatives hereinbefore designated, upon application filed with the Board of Managers within five years a er the pensioner’s death. · NP,2f°'“°” m°¤°· Govnmsons Ismxn, Naw Yoax: For continuing the enla ment Enlsrsemem. of Governors Island by construction of wharf, dredging, bdgxchead,
 * “‘°°“““°°‘“· msc1:·;1.1.AN1a0Us, WAR DEPARTMENT.