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 FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 995. 1903. 1021 For repairing roads and paths, including roads and bridges on reservation, one thousand five hundred dollars; For constructing a wagon road from the railroad station to the south end of post, twenty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; For continuing the laying of water mains and construction of sewer- Wm' and ¤°*m· age for quarters recently built, five thousand dollars; ·nge` For grading target range, increasing the number of targets and T'“`K°°’“¤€· gapfxcity of the range, to be immediately available, ten thousand o ars; ' For renewal of plumbing of engineer barracks, six hundred dollars; For eighty-eight upright lockers for engineer barracks, four hundred and fifty dollars; For painting inside of engineer barracks, two hundred dollars; For umber and other material for general repairs of cavalry stables and riding hall, two hundred dollars; ~For repairing roof of riding hall, two hundred dollars; For w itewashing and paintin interior of riding hall (walls, ceiling, and woodwork), three hundred Tollarsg For repairs to saddles, bridles, purchase of leather, curb chains bits, gud] so forth, and to keep the same in repair, two hundred and fifty o ars; For painting woodwork throughout cavalry barracks, one hundred and fifty dollars; To change front of quarters numbered forty-six and rearrange it, l five thousand dollars; For completing sea wall, six thousand dollars; S¢¤W¤U· For gas and electric-light fixtures for new building for officers’ mess m9sm¤¢¤’ *1** ¤¤•¤· and quarters, to be immediately available, two thousand dollars. ` For relaying terrace platform of memorial hall, in addition to the T°’¤*°° Pl¤'»*°¤¤· _ amount already appropriated for this purpose, to be immediately available and the total amount to be available until expended, five thousand dollars; Total buildings and grounds, ninety-one thousand one hundred and <Of}£?§;*_jgt °‘ "D°* fifty-seven dollars. That twenty thousand dollars of the appropria-` tion made by Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the support of the Mili- Am l’· “°· tary Academy for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, and for other pur es," under the head of the item . “To increase the eihciency of the llltgnited States Military Academy at West Point, New York,” is hereby made available for the purchase of the "Dassouri" tract of land, containing two hundred and twenty acres, more or less, adjoining the military reservation at West Point, New York. That the unexpended balance of the appropriation of ten thousand m§,"{,§’,§§’(§`f§§_ "°“°°' eight hundred and ninety-four dollars, contained in the Act approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, "For increasirgg the AM-¤·419· section room and lavatory facilities of the Academy building an furnish same, to be immediately available,” is herebly made avai able until Bm`"" °°“"““°°· expended and a plicable for such changes in an improvements to the building, in addition to those specified at the time that the appropriation was made, as may now be found necessary. That section five of the Act entitled "An Act to increase the edi- ‘_j$jj'l§l,§3‘;f” C°’P* cienc of the Army,” approved February fourteenth, nineteen hundred ' and three, is hereb amended to read as follows: ‘ _ _ "SEc. 5. That the Chief of Artillery shall hereafter serve as an Se‘j*_l‘§‘Q§ ‘*j(§§}§,f,’u}j additional member of the General Staff, and by and with the advice memberand consent of the Senate shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of R““"· PW- °‘°· a brigadier-general, and when the next vacancy occurs in the office of _ colonel of artillery it shall not be filled, and thereafter the number of °,,{‘,}},“J;°{,,‘;§,¥cQ‘l"°”