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 F1FTY·NlNTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3078. 1906. 257 For services of surveyors, draftsmen, photographers, master laborers. Services. and clerks to engineer orlicers on the staff of division, corps, and department commanders, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Total for Engineer Department, one hundred and six thousand five hundred dollars. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Ordnance Department. ORDNANGE SERVICE: Current expenses of the Ordnance Service C“"°¤* °¤P°¤S°¤· required to defray the current expenses at the arsenals; of receiving stores and issuing arms and other ordnance supplies; of police and oflice duties; of rents, tolls, fuel, light, water, and advertising; of stationery and office furniture; of tools and instruments for service; incidental expenses of the Ordnance Service and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, small arms, and other ordnance supgies, including purchase of publications for libraries for the Ordnance e artment and payment for mechanical labor in the office of the Chief `of Ordnance, three hundred thousand dollars. Oamuuon sro1z1¤s—A1v1MU1~z1r1oN: Manufacture or purchase of am- Su;\;,*{*;*r;*;**i°¤ *0* munition and materials therefor for small arms for reserve su ply; ` ammunition for burials at the National Soldiers’ Home in Wasliington, District of Columbia; ammunition for firing the morning and i M°"*i¤¤ md °"°¤· evening gun at military posts prescribed by General Orders, Num- nggum bered seventy, Headquarters ot the Army, dated July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and its several Branches, including National Soldiers? Home in Washington, District of Columbia, and Soldiers and Sailors’ State Homes, six hundred thousand dollars. SMALL-ARMS TARGET PRACTICES Ammunition, targets, and other r§x¤£;g¤¤¤ *·¤:¤¢ accessories, for small-arms target practice and instruction; marks- P ' men’s medals, prize arms, and insignia for all arms of the service, one million dollars. _ FIELD ARTILLERY ron oaeAmz1n> Mmm: For the purpose of pro- mw}; miner! M curing iieldartillery material for the organized militia for the several ` States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, without cost to the said States, Territories, or the District of Columbia, butto remain the property of the United States and to be accounted for in the manner `now prescribed by law, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized, under such regulations as he may prescribe, on the reqluisitions of the governors of the several States and Territories ort e commanding general of the militia of the District of Columbia, to issue said arti — lery material to the organized militia; and the sum.of five hundred and fiftv thousand dollars is hereby appropriated and made immediately available for the procurement and issue of the articles constituting the same, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. lVlANUFACTURE OF ARMS! FI'IH8Hllf3Ct\1PlHg`, relpalring, procuring, Manufauturingxtc., and issuing arms at the national armories, one mi lion seven hundred °m"` thousand dollars. ` ORDNANCYI sromcs AND SUPPLIES: For overhauling, cleanincr;re(pair- §}*;}_Q¤;*;j;;*g”bm_ ing, and reserving ordnance and ordnance stores in the lhan s of cnssekzc. ` troops and) at the arsenals, posts, and depots; for purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to till requisitions of troops; for infantry, -'*$1i¤¤¢¤¤¤¤li§¤¤¤- depot for the supply departments of the United States Army, and to voL xxxxv, rr 1---17