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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 1622. 1904. 325 as midshipmen; for rent and furniture of buildings and offices not in navy—yar s; expenses of courts-martial, prisoners and prisons, and courts of inquiry, boards of inspection, examining boards, with clerks’ and witnesses’ fees, and traveling expenses and costs; stationery and recording; expenses of purchasing—paymasters’ oiliees of the various cities, including clerks, furniture, fuel, stationery, and incidental expenses; newspapers and advertising; foreign postage; telegraphing, foreign and domest1c; telephones; copymg; care of libraxéy, mcluding ghepurchgplof bopks, photclgraphs, pginéss, nitznusclpipts ar; periodicalg; erriage s an express ees· cos 0 sui · co m1ss1 ns warran di lomas, and discharges; relief of vessels in distress; recovery of vsuables from shipwrecks; guarantine expenses; reports; professional investigation; cost of specm instruction at home and abroad, in maintenance of students and attaches and information from abroad, and the collection and clasgiiication therepfiland other necessary and incidental ex nses six hun red thousand dollars. &NHN'GENT,NAVYZ For all emergencies and extraordinaryexpenses, ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤¤*· exclusive of personal services in the Navy Department or any of its subordinate bureaus or the offices at Washington, District of Columbia, arising at home or abroad, but impossib e to be anticipated or · classiiied, to be expended on the approval and authority of the Secretary of the Na ,and for such purposes as he may deem proper, sixty- five thousand dollars: Bmaided, hat the accounting officers of the M m CML Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow, in the settlement an employees in is- _of the accounts of disbursing officers involved, payments made under md ’°’“°"*°""‘ the appropriation “Contingent, Navy," to civilian employees appointed by the_Navy Department for duty in and serving at naval stations piairétggiedéngthe island possessions during the year nineteen un an ve. I  C mnzmn or iuvmnrox. A ¤§,'f'°‘“ "‘ ““""’ Tnaxsronrymou, RECRUITING, AND oonrrxenur: Transportation: 1‘r¤¤¤1><>¤¤¤¤¤· For the transportation of enlisted men and apprentices at home and abroad; trans rtation and subsistence en route to their omes i residents of dg United States, of enlisted men and apprentices dis- . char ed on medical survey; transportation and subsistence en route to. the rhaces of enlistment, if residents of the United States, of enlisted men and apprentices dmcharged on account of expiration of enlistment; apprehension and delivery o deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and lpther expepses incident to transportation, two hundred and ft —fourthousand olars. Ilecruiting: Expenses of recruiting for the naval service; rent of R¤°¤¤¤¤8· rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; advertismgi for and obtaining men and apprentices, and al other expenses atten ing the recruiting for thi naval service, ninety-seven thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars. Contingent: Freight, telegraphing on public business,_postage on °¤¤¤¤8·=¤*· letters sent abroad, ferriage, ice, continuous-service certificates, discharges, good-conduct badges and medals for men and boys; transportation of effects of deceased oilieéefs gud enlisted men of ghe Navy; books for training ap rentices an an smen· maintenaneeo gunnery and other training classes; packing boxesimd materials, and other contingent expenses and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of Navigation unforeseen and (fnflpossible to classify, thirty thousand three hundred and fifty-eight dollars. _ GUNNERY mxnxcisns: Prizes, trophies, and badges for excellence Gunnerycxerciscn in gunnery exercises and target practice; for the establishment and maintenance of shooting galleries, target houses, targets, and ranges; for hiring established ranges, and for transportation to and from ranges, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars.