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 780 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. CHS. 196,197, 332. 1903. gw; organized militia: Provided, That no person shall be entitled to receive a commission as a second lieutenant after he shall have passed the age of thirty; as iirst lieutenant after he shall have passed the age of thirty-Eve; as captain after he shall have passed the age of forty; as major after he shall have passed the age of forty-five; as lieutenant- Pm m tc dm- colonel after he shall have passed the age of fifty, or as colonel after mb,,,€§,’,, ,‘§}‘“,_m,,,,,,,_ he Shall have passed the age of fifty-five: And provzdedfurtloer, That ¤¤¢¤¢¤- such appointments shall be distributed proportionately, as near as may be, among the various States contributing such volunteer force: And R¤¤¤’i¤¤¤¤¤~ provided, That the appointments in this Section provided for shall not be deemed to include appointments to any office in any company, troop, battery, battalion, or rigiment of the organized militia which voluntgerssas a body or the officers of which are appointed by the governor o a tate or erritory. mQw*gr¤*g¤rcQ:¤ °* *°l· Sec. 24. That all the volunteer forces of the United States called for Vol.30,p.W. by authority of Congress shall, except as hereinbefore provided, be . organized in the manner provided by the Act entitled "An Act to plrovide for temporarily increasing the military establishment of the mted States in time of war, and for other purposes," approved April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. mf; S··p$°‘§.;  Sec. 25. That sections sixteen hundred and twensy-five to sixteen revéaipcd.' hundred and sixty, both included, of title Sixteen of the Revised Statutes, and section two hundred and thirty-two thereof, relating to the militia, are hereby re aled. E¤¢¤¢~ Sec. 26. That this Sgt shall take effect upon the date of its approval. Approved, January 21, 1903. J¤¤¤¤1’y 22. 1900- CHAP. 197.—An Act To establish Portal, North Dakota, a subport of entry and extend thereto the privileges of the first section of the Act approved June tenth, - eighteen hundred and eighty. Pom] N mk Be it enacted by the Senate and 1%use of Representatives of the United mvuégeé O, Hmm States of America zn_O'0ngress assembled, That Portal, North Dakota, giggeldgésxgmmuon be, and IS herelg, designated a Subport of entry in the customs collecvq1,z1,p,`i73, tion district of orth and South Da ota, and that the privileges of the first section of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled "An Act to amend the statutes in relation to the immediate transportation of dutiable oods, and for other purposes," be, and the same are hereby, extended to said Subport. Approved, January 22, 1903. __{¤¤¤¤ry 26. 1905  382. —-An Act To pay in gart jndfgments rendered underan act of the legis- -» ~ %.*.::,‘::*..:rr‘)‘:z>.$2¥:::.%.:a*:*;.>:.°l€..?‘;2*.;:as;°r2.s*y.;’sS*..*2:sd;s·.¤¤PPsm.;*;·= agthorizing the Territorgy of Hawaii to issue bond; for tghhnpairliillgnt di G fC1I1H1H1I1g C 81E11B. Be it enacted  tlte Senate and House 3/' R@resentatéves of the United {,*:*1:*:)*;;,,2 Plum States of America zn Congress assemble Y, That the sum of one million juagmem. dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasurv not ,,,{*,’@‘f,‘}‘f*""""°""’*’°" otherwise appropriated, to pay in part theijudgments rendered ninder, an act of the legislative assembly of the erritory of Hawaii by the fire claims commission of that Territory for property destroyed in the suppression of the bubonic plague in said Territor in the years eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen hundreeii mggéd *¤¤° mr ”°l· Sec. 2. That the governor and secretary of said Territory are hereb authorized to issue the bonds of that Territory in such Sum, not exceed; ing five hundred thousand dollars, as, together with the money hereby