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 lO$)2 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 111. Ch. 1481. 1905. Muich 3. 1995. CHAP. 1481.——An Act Making appropriations for the naval service for tho fiscal UL R' 1m'·] year ending Juno thirtioth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. puma-, nm. 214. · [ ] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatifves of the [United N¤~i¤1_¤¢¤‘i¤¤ ¤r> States of America in Omagress assembled, That the following sums be, °r°°"°°1°”‘ and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for tho naval service of the Government for the year ending Juno thirtioth, ninotoon hundred and six, and for other purposes. PAY or THE NAVY. P“’ °*“’° N"Y· Pay and allowances rescribed by law of officers on sos. duty; officers on shore and other guty; officers on waiting orders; officers on the retired list; clerks to commandants of yards and stations; clerks to pay- masters at yards and stations, general storokocpors, receiving ships, and other vessels; commutation of quarters for officors on shore not occupying public quarters, including boutswains, gunnors, carpenters, suilmakors, warrant machinists, harmucists, and mates, and also naval constructors and assistant navalpconstructors; pay of enlisted men on tho retired list; extra pay to men roénlisting under honorable discharge; interest on deposits bg; men; pay of petty officcrs, seamen, landsmon and apprentices, inolu "ng men in tho onginoc->rs’ force, and men detailed for duty with Naval Militia, und for tho Fish Commission, thirty-four ` thousand iivo hundred men; and the number of enlisted men shall bo exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment with sentence of dishonor- W“"“”"““°hi“*’”· able discharge from tho sorvwo at expiration of such confinement; and as many warrant machinists as the President may from time to time deem necessary to a, point, not to exceed twenty in any one year; and two thousand live Illundrod apprentices under training at training stations and on board training ships, at the pay rescribed by law, seventeen {?{1‘§;‘lfénded m1_ million five hundred thousand dollars: lgmxided., That the sum of two ¤¤$g{·- 32   662 lm m1llion  llVG l]l1lld1'E;5(3 thousand dollars frorn tlno unoxponded balances ‘ ’’ronxmnnni m tho lreasury under approprmtnons "Pay of tho havy, nineteen undred and two," and "Pay of tho Navy, nineteen hundred and throe," is hereby rea propriatod for the “Pay of the Navy for tho' fiscal year ending J uno tgxrtiuth, nineteen hundred and six." PAY, M1scmL1.AN1·:oUs. °""·’“*’°°““°°““· For commissions and interest; transportation of funds: exchange; miloago to ofliocrs while traveling under Ol‘(l(’I‘n¤ in the United States. and for actual personal expenses of officors while traveling znhrond under orders. and for traveling expenses of civilian employees. and for actual and necessary traveling exyonsos of midshipmen while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examixmtion and appointment as midshipmon; for rent and furniture of buildings and oilioes not in navy-yards; expenses of c0urts—msu·tial, prisoners and prisons, and courts of inquiry, boards of inspection, examining boards, with clerks` and witnesses` foes, and traveling expenses and costs; stationery and recording; expenses of purchasing paymastors` offices of the various cities, including clerks, furniture, fuel, stationery, and incidental expenses: newspapers and advertising; foreign postage; tolegmphing, foroi n and domestic; telephones; copying: care of library, including tic purchase of books, photographs, prints, manuscripts, and periodicals; forniagc, tolls, and express fees: costs of suits; commissions, warrants, diplomas, and discharges; relief of vossols in distress; recovery of valuables from shipwrecks; quarantine expenses; reports; professional investigation; cost of s ial instruction at home and abroad, in maintenance of students anclxlstachés and information from abroad, und tho collection and classiiicution thereof,