[No. 54.] An act appropriating fifty-eight thousand six hundred and twenty-
five dollars and sixty-four cents ($58,625.64) in Mexican money, and five
hundred and ninety thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars and sixty-
nine cents ($590,648.69) in money of the United States, for the payment of
sundry expenses incurred for the benefit of the insular government for the
month of December, 1900, and other designated months
[No. 55.] An act to provide for wholesome food supplies and to prevent cruelty
to animals in transportation.....
[No. 56.] An act providing for the retention in office of municipal councillors,
elected under General Order of the Military Governor No. 40, series of 1900,
until a new municipal law shall have been enacted and put in operation ...
[No. 57.] An act requiring the civil-service board to report to the United
States Philippine Commission a plan for the readjustment of salaries paid in
the civil service
[No. 58.] An act authorizing the establishment of local police in cities and
towns of the Philippine Islands and appropriating one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars ($150,000.00), money of the United States, for their main-
tenance..
[No. 59.] An act regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors within the city of
Manila and its attached barrios...
[No. 60.] An act appropriating one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and
eighty-one cents ($127.81), Mexican money, and two hundred and eighty-
three thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty-four cents
($283,544.54), in money of the United States, to pay expenses incurred and
salaries earned, not provided for in the general appropriation act for De-
cember
[No. 61.] An act authorizing the construction of a highway from the vicinity
of the town of Pozorubio, in the province of Pangasinan, to Baguio, in the
province of Benguet, and appropriating seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000), money of the United States, for that purpose
[No. 72.] An act declaring that all trade in domestic products of the archipel-
ago of Jolo, carried on by the Sultan and his people with any part of the
Philippine Islands, and conducted under the American flag, shall be free,
and regulating the same
[No. 73.] An act providing for the examination and licensing of applicants for
the positions of master, mate, and patron of seagoing vessels
[No. 74.] An act establishing a department of public instruction in the Philip-
pine Islands, and appropriating forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the
organization and maintenance of a normal and a trade school in Manila, and
fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the organization and maintenance of
an agricultural school in the island of Negros for the year 1901........
[No. 81.] An act repealing all acts, codes, and orders relating to the challeng-
ing of judges, magistrates, justices of the peace, assessors, and auxiliaries to
tribunals, and defining the disqualifications of judges, magistrates, justices
of the peace, assessors, and referees...
[No. 82.] A general act for the organization of municipal governments in the
Philippine Islands..........
[No. 83.] A general act for the organization of provincial governments in the
Philippine Islands......
[No. 89.] An act appropriating two thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine
dollars and thirty-one cents ($2,839.31), in money of the United States, for
the payment of sundry expenses of the provincial government of Benguet..
[No. 90.] An act reciting an Executive order of the President of the United
States, amending the Executive order of May 8, 1899, creating the offices of
auditor for the islands, of deputy auditor for the islands, and chief clerk of the
auditor for the islands of the Philippine Archipelago, and enacting, with the
concurrence and approval of the Secretary of War first had, the rules and
instructions relative to the accounting system of the military government
of the United States in the islands of the Philippine Archipelago.....
[No. 91.] An act fixing the salaries of the auditor for the Philippine Archi-
pelago, of the deputy auditor, and of the chief clerk and reorganizing the
office of the auditor
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