Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Consisting of Messrs. Hemenway, Gillett, Washington Gardner, Benton, and Pierce, in Charge of Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1905U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 493 sider |
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Side 102
... labor and material . ” Mr. RATHBUN . May I not ask that the question of books be given consideration ? It is a very important one . I do not mean here now , but I mean carefully considered . The CHAIRMAN . În regard to this item " For ...
... labor and material . ” Mr. RATHBUN . May I not ask that the question of books be given consideration ? It is a very important one . I do not mean here now , but I mean carefully considered . The CHAIRMAN . În regard to this item " For ...
Side 117
... Labor , which is reproduced here , the reasons why we feel justified in asking for that appropriation . The CHAIRMAN . You ask , first , for the extension of the main build- ing , including such alterations to present structures as may ...
... Labor , which is reproduced here , the reasons why we feel justified in asking for that appropriation . The CHAIRMAN . You ask , first , for the extension of the main build- ing , including such alterations to present structures as may ...
Side 118
... Labor I have recommended the establishment of a bureau of informa- tion in connection with our immigration service , for the purpose of distributing aliens who come here into the sections of the country where they are most needed , in ...
... Labor I have recommended the establishment of a bureau of informa- tion in connection with our immigration service , for the purpose of distributing aliens who come here into the sections of the country where they are most needed , in ...
Side 119
... labor , opportunities for settlement , employ- ment , and other advantages to be gained , so that when these aliens come to our station they may gain from the Government or from representatives of the Government reliable information as ...
... labor , opportunities for settlement , employ- ment , and other advantages to be gained , so that when these aliens come to our station they may gain from the Government or from representatives of the Government reliable information as ...
Side 128
... Labor ; and it occurred to me that now , more than ever , there was a necessity for an independent boat for the board- ing officers of our service . The CHAIRMAN . Now , the next item which you deem important , Mr. Commissioner ? Mr ...
... Labor ; and it occurred to me that now , more than ever , there was a necessity for an independent boat for the board- ing officers of our service . The CHAIRMAN . Now , the next item which you deem important , Mr. Commissioner ? Mr ...
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ACKER additional Alaska Amount appropriated approved Balance remaining unappropriated barracks BENTON bill boat BOWERS building Captain CHAIRMAN clerk Colonel CLAY Colonel LOCKWOOD Colonel RUHLEN Colonel SYMONS Commission Commissioner committee completion Congress construction court CROZIER CUSTOM-HOUSE deficiency Department district Doctor WYMAN Dredging ELLIOTT WOODS Ellis Island ending June 30 engineer estimate EVERMANN expenditures before June expenses FIMPLE fiscal Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley fund Galveston GARDNER GILLETT Government Harbor hatchery hospital House improvement increase Island June 30 land LANGLEY light station light-house Limit of cost Major BELLINGER Major HARRIS McCLAUGHRY MCMAHON ment obtained paid plant Present unexpended balance Probable expenditures purchase quarters RATHBUN rent repairs reservation River roads salaries SARGENT Secretary statement superintendent Survey TAYLOR thousand dollars tion TITTMANN Treasury UNITED STATES POST-OFFICE WALCOTT Washington Yellowstone National Park Yes Mar
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Side 420 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Side 85 - That fifty copies of all documents hereafter printed by order of either House of Congress, and fifty copies additional of all documents printed in excess of the usual number, together with fifty copies of each publication issued by any department or bureau of the government, be placed at the disposal of the Joint Committee on...
Side 460 - ... a siding from the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad for the use of said building, in accordance with plans approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia...
Side 442 - Provided, That the command of such military post or camp and the officers and troops of the United States there stationed shall remain with the regular commander of the post without regard to the rank of the commanding or other officers of the militia temporarily so encamped within its limits or in its vicinity: Provided further, That except as herein specified the right to command during such joint encampments, maneuvers, and field instruction shall be governed...
Side 369 - For the improvement of the Yellowstone National Park, in accordance with the approved project, including the maintenance of existing improvements, to be expended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be immediately available: Provided.
Side 409 - For payment of amounts for arrears of pay and allowances on account of service of officers and men of the Army during the war with Spain and in the Philippine Islands...
Side 439 - ... compensation, each and every month shall be held to consist of thirty days, without regard to the actual number of days in any calendar month, thus excluding the thirty-first of any calendar month from the computation and treating February as if it actually had thirty days.
Side 226 - Any payment so made shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation for the purposes of this title.
Side 439 - Annual compensation shall be divided into twelve equal installments, one of which shall be the pay for each calendar month; and in making payments for a fractional part of a month one-thirtieth of one of such installments, or of a monthly compensation, shall be the daily rate of pay.
Side 442 - The Secretary of War is authorized to provide for participation by any part of the organized militia of any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, on the request of the governor of a State or Territory, or the...