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94 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 414, 415. 1902. H°°l'·** °°P“'“¤°'°° Hmnm Dararrrmniwrz For the enforcement of the laws relating to the manufacture and sale of drugs and foods, including candy_and milk, and for the necessary expenses of the chemical laboratory inc1- dent thereto, under the direction of the health department, for the seriyice of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, five hundred dollars. SP"““”¤· "'°°¤* Sramrmmo swrmrme Arm cnmume srnmrrs: For sprinkling mmm m` sweeping, and’cleaning strieets, avenues, alleys, and suburban streets: including necessary incidental expenses, twenty thousand twohundred and forty-eight do lars. ,,.,c°}‘°,.{,'}FeE,,,§',_°”‘ D"' Onc~half of the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the appropriations 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. ,,,;{,*:}*·¤ ·=·*·*·**·** Mrrmuzr ESTABLISHMENT. H°°P*“·· For construction and repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, includinglthe extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and inclu "ng, also, all expenditures for construction and repairs required at the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, except quarters for the officers, ten thousand dollars.

 ¤¤¤¥¤* NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Supplies. em To pay expenses incurred for articles purchased and transportation of the same; for the special detachment of marines ordere to duty with the North Atlantic lleet, three thousand one hundred and eighty- · nine dollars and thirty-nine cents. hQg;;f*¤¢¤* 0* M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. sg? ¤* °¢¤*¤¢*¤·* omca or esoroorcn. simvar. F¤*¤’*¤*¤· ¤¤¢· For furnishing additional office rooms, including carpets, linoleum rugs, desks, charrs, tables, book, map, letter, specimen, file, and catalogue cases, awnings, window shades, washstan s, wardrobe, cabinets, water coolers, and lumber for shelving, and all other absolutely necessary articles, seven thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. ,n§r*¤¤¤s •¤¤ ¤*¤¤- PRINTING AND BINDING. m§gg}·°¤¤"¢ Perm- For pfinting and binding for the Post-Oflice Department, exclusive of the oney-Order Office, thirtv thousand dollars. cu*f;,¥;';f°¤°¤*°* *8** For printing and binding for the Department ofAgriculture, twenty thousand dollars. “'*" ”°P¤"¤·**!*· For printing and binding for the War Department, seventy-tive thousand dollars. Ul"°’>'°'C°¤F*S¤· For printing and binding for the Library of Congress, eighteen thousand dollars. Approved, April 7, 1902. APril 11, 1902. CHAP. 415.-An Act To legalize and maintain a new steel bridge, erected in place `of the old wooden structure, across the Little Tennessee River at Niles Ferry, Tennessee, by the Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad. l"°"m"**· W'hereas the Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad, the successor, under foreclosure sale by the United States court, of the Knoxville Southern Railroad, came into possession of awooden bridge across