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 644 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 3912.- 1906. l War Department. W  _1·‘¤¤ 1>¤¤¤l¤<>¤ N¤— FORT DONELSON NAT1oNAL CEMETERY! For completion of road from ”°"°l°°m°°°”' the river landing or its vicinity in the town of Dover, Tennessee, to the national cemetery near old Fort Donelson, two thousand three hundred dollars. Fort Niagara, N. Y. FORT NIAGARA, NEW YQ3K: The apgroprialtion of 0nG illllldtéd Mid Vw- 33- P- 11**- fifty thousand dollars made in the sun ry civil Act for the fiscal year nineteenhundred and six for purchase of land for enlargement of Fort Ni ra, New York, is hereby made available for the construction of bu’i§iings upon the present reservation of said military post. Mr¤¤*¤i¤¤- ADVERTISING! To enable the Secretary of War to pay the amounts due certain news pers for publishing advertisements for proposals for dred ing Skidiiiway Narrows, Georgia, as set forth in Senate Document lgumbered One hundred and ninety-seven of the present session, twenty-one dollars and forpy-two cents. _ _ Ngg¤{,¤grk¤{,·{·,§*;g¤>‘· STATUE or LIBERTY, N EW om: Hnrnon: To equip with the ` pro r machiner and lighting a ratus to pgght the Statue of Liberty v°l‘33’°`°°‘ at Ispdzrt Wood, Sedloes Island, NSW York arbor, carrying out the plans of the Quartermaster—General of the United States Army, under the direction of the Secretary of War, including electric elevator and necessary repairs to place the statue, pedestal, foundations, and surroundings in safe condition, to continue available during] the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, sixty-two thousand eig t hundred o ars. ¤°•=’=¤¤*’°*°S*•‘“°- Bocmunmu STATUE; To DeB. Randolph Keim for com iling, I 1zLii$¤°51itxei°m.D°B' preparing, indexing, and sulgiintending through the press Ihf an account of the ceremonies attending the unveiling of the monument to Count de Rochambeau, on account of the entertainment of the foreign visitors and preparation of a commemorative sketch of the services of the French in America, one thousand dollars. cp i regu is earth- CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE surrnmunsz Authority is hereby specifically °°i{eii§°0€r°”' given to the Secretary of War to use the appropriations for relief of sufferers from earthquake and conflagration on the Pacific coast, amounting in all to two million five hundred thousand dollars, not only to buy additional supplies as may be needed for the relief of the sufferers, r¤·¢.pr-imszs. as directed in the joint resolutions, approved April nineteenth, April twentieth, and April twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, and for the purpxe of replacipg b y purchase supplies which have been furnished bly the·retary of ar for such relie from the stores on hand for t e use of the Army and for the pu se of defraying all extra cost to the War Department incurred in miidoage of officers, trans rtation of troops, and all other expenditures which would not haveliiizen necessary but for the relief measures herein d¤scrihed and authorized, but also for the expenditures for personal services of persons employed by the subsistence, quartermaster, medical, and s` l bureaus in the measures undertaken by the Army for the furnism and distribution of supplies and necessary sheltering of the sufferers and the needed sanitation of camps and other temporary settlements maintained bv the War Department for such relief. ` _c.nuqma. nm.-is Exrnssrzs, CALIFORNIA Dnmus Commssroxz For furniture, station- °°§‘§‘*,§','{‘ ery, instruments, photographic appliances, and all labor and materials necessary to restore records and property of all sorts destroyed during the earthquake and consequent contlagration of April, nineteen hundred and six, at San Francisco, California, five thousand dollars, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven. hi;;:; <;;rT»£_:m+é STATE on TEnR1T01uA1. nomcs ron DISABLED SOLDIERS Asn sA1L- mmsm me mum. 0118: For continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support v0,_,,_,,,_ ,5,, of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, including