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Alaska tary cable.

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mili- For continuing the cable from Valdez, Prince William Sound, to Seward, at the head of Resurrection Bay, Alaska, ninety-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, this money to be immediately available.

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FOR PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE STAFF CORPS DIVISIONS, AND
DEPARTMENTS.

Military Sec

retary's De

partment.

Proviso.

and Pension

Office.

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Provided, That any vacancy that shall occur in the office Assistant of the Assistant Chief of the Record and Pension Office Chief, Record previous to July first, nineteen hundred and five, shall be filled by the appointment of a captain of the line of the Army, and vacancies thereafter occurring shall not be filled, and the offices now designated by the title of Assistant Chief of the Record and Pension Office and by the title of Assistant Adjutant-General, shall hereafter be designated by the title of Military Secretary.

Titles.

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Provisos.

No additional

tive duty.

RETIRED OFFICERS.

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Provided, That retired officers of the Army above the pay, etc., when grade of major, heretofore or hereafter assigned to active assigned to ac-duty, shall hereafter receive their full retired pay and shall receive no further pay or allowances from the United States: Provided further, That a colonel or lieutenant-colonel so assigned shall receive the full pay and allowances of a major on the active list.

Exception.

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cent increase,

Twenty per For additional twenty per centum increase on pay of enlisted men. enlisted men serving in the Philippine Islands, the Island of Guam, Alaska, China, and Panama, five hundred and thirty-three thousand four hundred and twelve dollars and fifty-one cents.

Ten per cent increase, offi

cers.

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For additional ten per centum increase on pay missioned officers serving in the Philippine Islands, the Island of Guam, Alaska, China, and Panama, one hundred and sixty-seven thousand four hundred and twentysix dollars and thirty cents.

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Porto Rico

For Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry, provisional composed of two battalions of four companies each.

Regiment.

Pay of officers of the line, forty-four thousand four officers. hundred dollars.

For additional pay for length of service, six thousand

five hundred dollars.

Pay of enlisted men, ninety-five thousand one hundred Enlisted men. and forty-eight dollars.

PHILIPPINE SCOUTS.

Pay of officers of the line: Fifty first lieutenants, Officers. eighty thousand dollars.

Fifty second lieutenants, seventy-five thousand dollars.

Additional for length of service, thirty-four thousand Longevity. seven hundred and twenty dollars.

Noncommis

Noncommissioned officers and privates, fifty companies, sioned officers, four hundred and ninety-six thousand four hundred and etc. forty dollars.

Records, etc.,

All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of Pay accounts. the Army and miscellaneous shall be disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund: Provided, That hereafter all the accounts of individual Provisos. paymasters shall be analyzed under the several heads of of accounts. the appropriation and recorded in detail by the Paymaster-General of the Army before said accounts are forwarded to the Treasury Department for final audit, and Assignment of the Secretary of War may hereafter authorize the assign- clerks. ment to duty in the office of the Paymaster-General, not

to exceed five paymasters' clerks, now authorized by law.

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BARRACKS AND QUARTERS, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Continuing the work of providing for the proper shelter and protection of officers and enlisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including the acquisition of title to building sites when necessary, and including also shelter for the animals and supplies, and all other buildings necessary for post administration purposes, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

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paymasters'

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Sale of trans

ports restrict

TRANSPORTATION OF THE ARMY AND ITS SUPPLIES: * and hereafter no steamship in the transport service of the ed. United States shall be sold or disposed of without the consent of Congress having been first had or obtained;

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stores trans

ippines.

Funds from All funds received as the value of military stores transferred to Phil- ferred by the several staff departments of the Army to the Insular Department of the Philippines shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States and remain available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six for the procurement of like military stores to replace those so transferred.

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Mar. 3, 1905.

CHAP. 1402. —An Act Making appropriations for fortifications [H. R. 17094.1 and other works of defense, for the armament thereof, for the pro[Public, No. curement of heavy ordnance for trial and service, and for other

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33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 845.

purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemFortifications bled, That the sums of money herein provided for be, and appropriations. the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be available until expended, namely :

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Insular possessions.

teries.

FORTIFICATIONS IN INSULAR POSSESSIONS.

Seacoast bat- For construction of seacoast batteries in the insular possessions, seven hundred thousand dollars.

Seacoast

guns.

Proviso.
Carriages.

Ammunition.

Inspecting instruments.

For the purchase, manufacture, test, and issue of seacoast cannon for coast defense for the insular possessions, including their carriages, sights, implements, equipments, and the machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars.

Provided, That the Secretary of War is authorized to mount two twelve-inch and three ten-inch breech-loading rifles on a corresponding number of carriages for which appropriation was made for the insular possessions in the fortification Act approved April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, and in addition thereto two twelve-. inch and two ten-inch rifles for the carriages for which estimates are now submitted, these guns being surplus on hand in excess of the number of carriages provided for emplacements in the United States.

For purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for seacoast cannon, for the insular possessions, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, and the machinery necessary for its manufacture at the arsenals, one hundred thousand dollars.

For purchase, manufacture, and test of inspecting inRange find-struments for the manufacture of cannon, carriages, and ammunition; range finders and other instruments for fire control at the fortifications in the insular possessions,

ers, etc.

and the machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, sixteen thousand dollars.

Hereafter all estimates for fortifications for insular Estimates required. possessions of the United States shall be made and submitted to Congress showing amount proposed to be expended at each harbor in each insular possession.

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CHAP. 1481.-An Act Making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes.

Mar. 3, 1905. [H. R. 18467.] [Public, No. 214.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 1092. Naval service appropria

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, tions. appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes.

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Ocean and

Channel into

OCEAN AND LAKE SURVEYS: Hydrographic surveys, and lake surveys. for the purchase of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, and express charges on the same, seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That of the above, a sum not Proviso. exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be ex- Welles Harbor, pended by the Secretary of the Navy in procuring a sur-lands. vey and estimate of cost for a channel into Welles Harbor, Midway Islands.

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Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One master Cavite, P. I. electrician, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars;

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San Juan,

Naval station, San Juan, Porto Rico: One clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one writer, commandant's P. R. office, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one mail messenger, four hundred and twenty dollars; one foreman, one thousand one hundred dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred and eighty dollars;

Naval station, Hawaii: One writer, at one thousand Hawall. and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents per annum; one messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; in all, one thousand seven hundred and forty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents;

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Cavite, P. I.

Guam.

Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one time clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars; one writer, three hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger, two hundred and forty dollars; one messenger, one hundred and eighty dollars; one clerk, commandant's office, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger, commandant's office, one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars.

Naval station, Guam: One clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one foreman machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one messenger and janitor, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars;

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Tutuila.

Olongapo,

P. I.

Repairs, etc.

Guam.

NAVAL STATION, TUTUILA, SAMOAN ISLANDS: Lumber shed, five hundred dollars; boathouse, five hundred dollars; in all, naval station, Tutuila, one thousand dollars.

NAVAL STATION, OLONGAPO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Repairs to existing buildings, twenty-five thousand dollars; drainage canal to complete, twenty-five thousand dollars; water system, to extend, twenty thousand dollars; roads and bridges, five thousand dollars; sewer system, fifteen thousand dollars; tools for general use, two thousand dollars; hoisting machinery, four thousand dollars; rock crusher and appurtenances, four thousand dollars; in all, one hundred thousand dollars.

NAVAL STATION, ISLAND OF GUAM: Dredging, five thousand dollars; extension of naval-station roads, five thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars.

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Cavite, P. I. Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: In general storehouses: One clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one bookkeeper, at one thousand four hundred dollars; three assistant bookkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; one shipping and bill clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; three storekeepers, at one thousand dollars each, three thousand dollars; one receiving clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one shipping clerk, at one thousand dollars; one assistant clerk, at one thousand dollars; two store men, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars;

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