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 1012 srxrmru couemsss. sms. II. Ch. 299. 1909. for rent, legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, End plfher inlpidentlal esfpplnslesil seven thousand dollars; m all, sixty- ve thousand one un dollars. In all, for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, four million threle hundred and twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and fiftv dollars. pmamPromlled That no part of the foregoing appro riations shall be ]'"°xi°°°°”' expended for any pu ose at any branch of the Niixtional Home for Disabled Volunteers that maintains or permits to be maintained on its premises a bar, canteenhor other place where beer, wine, or other intoxicatin liquors are so . ‘ rmuppmes, cum. In additin (lac t-hose classes of dischapged soldiers and sailors now miiiinziiisiksh na-im. admissible to the National Home for isabled Volunteer_ Soldiers, ‘ *¤=*¤· all honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who have served in the `Phili pines, in China, or in Alaska, who are now or who hereafter may lbecome disabled by  or otherwise, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earning a living, shall hereafter be admitted thereto. dgqltgmggd T¤¤'i¤> Srryra on rmnnnonun norms ron nrssnmn sowrmzs Arm sA1LORs. .For contmuing aid to state or territorial homes for the supv¤1.2s,p.4m. port of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ephty- erglit, including all classes of soldiers admissible to the National ome for Disabled olunteer_ Soldiers, one million one hundred and fifty mgnm thousand dollars: Promded, That no part of this apppopriation sha be apportioned to any state or territorial home t t mamtains a bar or canteen where mtomcating liquors are sold: Provided further, mg,*§};°ggj*• “°"* That for any sum or sums collected 111 any manner from inmates of ` such state or territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this proviso shall not apply to any state or territorial home into which the wives or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained. mgggrk rw Md BAcx PAY AND BOUNTYI For payment of amounts for arrears of ' _ pay of two and three year volunteers, for bounty to volunteers and v¤1.14,p.m their widows and legal eirs, for bounty under the Act of July twenty- cemmuemos or eighth, eighteeuhundred and sixty-six, and for amounts for com- "“°“*· mutation of rations to prisoners of war in States of the so-called Confederacy and to sol `ers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury durin the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, four hundred thousand mlollars. wnwmi sr·¤i¤- For payment of f8Ié?UIltS fgr arrearshof pay (pnd allgwances on account o serviceo 0 cers an men o the arm urine the war with Spain and in the Philippine Islands that may te certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred an ten and that are chargeable to the appro riations that have been carried to the surplus fund, fifty thousand dbllars. ¤£j=P•¤’¤¤•¤¢ 0*** UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. riimrsbavi tlhousand dollars, as per estimate of the Superintendent o e api o . r;_»;¢;·?€;»&p¤,x¤¤». tin1;p;zr1éE;y1;;An1L,. Lmmpguwoarg, lgaiugpsé CONSTRUCTION! For conwortheK(ia.nsaI:coli)•i1li)und1(?eIdcthouIs1add doilla:I:spitbuli3eu2\ii;il£lil}zJi1‘ifiii1Id— diately and to remain ayailable until expended, all of which sum shall _  so expendid asdto giye Elie mammum amount of employment to e mma es o said pam en iary.  e Pnmrnxrmar, A'1:LANTA,)GEOItGIA, coxsrnucrrosz For the continuing the construction of the United States pemtentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, and the wall around same, one hundred thousand dollars, to
 * ¥¤¤¤·¤=¤¤¤¤J>·<*· Counr-nousm, WASHINGTON, Drsrmcr or Commmaz For annual