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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. 919 victs, District of Columbia," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, three thousand six hundred and forty-one dollars and fifteen cents. Munn: For pay of officers and enlisted men of the Naval Battalion N¤v¤1¤¤¢¢¤1i¤¤- wlnle on instruction cruise on United States ship Prairie, July seven- I°m°°°°° °"°°°' teenth to twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, inclusive, under General Orders, Numbered Eleven, Head uarters District of Columbia Militia, one thousand five hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty-five cents. For printing and stationery, including preparation, publication, and distribution of a compilation of orders and regulations and the ‘ necessary blank forms, two thousand dollars. Except as otherwise provided, one—half of the foregoing amounts to ,e*jg{,§mQ'°m D*°*'*°' meet deficiencies on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid ` from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. wunepuuuur. nr nrzranrnrnur. _.umy. d Her pay of officers and enlisted men of the army, four million hr- 0 ars. . The accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed 'g$,';,*,f,§,3'{§;*· O, to allow the pa ment made by the Pay Department of the army to qunrtén- Gerald E. Gnmyir veterinarian, Third ield Artillery, in the sum of two hrmdred and fort dollars, for commutation of quarters while serving in Cuba from Jyuly first, nineteen hundred and seven, to April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight. The accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to allow the pa ment made by the Pay Department of the army to Gerald E. Grifdir, veterinarian, Third ield Artillery, in the sum of sevent -two dollars, for commutation of guarters while serving in Cuba fiom April first, nineteen hundred an seven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven. For amount of annuity granted to Mrs. Jennie Carroll, widow of ;¥`¤¤¤¤is;¢¤¤<>¤- James Carroll, late major and surgeon, United States Army, from May mm y` twenty-third, nineteen hundred and nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, at one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, ·"""· "· 739* as per Act of Congress approved May twenty-third, nineteen hundred p°"'* "‘ 'M and eight, one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents. For amount of annuity granted to Mrs. Mabel Il. Lazear, widow of  I·”°°'· Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, United States Army,. i from May twenty-third, nineteen hundred and nine, to June thirtiet r, 739 nineteen hundred and nine, at one hundred and twenty-five dollars ’*"°“"" ' per month, as per Act of Congress a proved May twenty-third, nine- P°“· *" ““°· teen hundred and eight, one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents. unansroxns ron ormvns or sonnrnrzs. For continuing the work of furnishing headstones for unmarked d,§§?g“,Y,‘¥`.,‘§7 f°” °°I` graves of Union soldiers, and so forth, including all objects mentioned under this head in sundry civil act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand dollars. orrrcn or run sUrrcnoN—cnNnnAr.. · For re lacin medical and hos ital su lies destroyed by fire at the ,€¥,"§' ”,f‘°‘“°“‘ S“** Army Mi=;dicalgSupply Depot if New fIdrk City, November seven- Pi<¤r>¤iig¤¤s Stores. teenth, nineteen hundred and eight, to be available for purchases dur-