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 INDEX. IX Anny—Conti.nued. PW- Army-—Gontinued. Pageappropriation for shelter in the Philip- appropriation for sale of land adjoining piua. .. 121, 746 Fort Marion, Fla, __,,..,...,_._____ 751 for care of insane Filipinos. 1 . . . 746 for permanent water supply for Fort Wilfor clotlimg, and camp and garrison 1iam_ Henry Harrison, Mont 751 _ equlpnge ... 121, 746 for bringing home remains of officers and indemnity for destroyed clothing. . . 121, 746 sol iers ,,...,_,,,__,__,__,______ 362, 1002 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, for bringing home remains of civilians . etc. 121, 747 and soldiers dying on transports. . 363, 1002 Fort Baynrd, N. Mex 747 for military prison, San Francisco, Cal. 363, 1003 Fort Ye lowstone, Wyo .. 747 for military prison, Fort Leavenworth, for xtuarters for hospital stewards .. 121, 747 Kans ,,,,._,_,...,_ 364, 1004 for s ooting galleries and IKDEFS .. 121, 747 for Fort Monroe, Ve. . 36.5, 1004 Forts Leavenworth, D. A. nssell, and for fortifications ., 392, 728 Dounas .. . ... 747 for Military Academy 430, 1028 for Fort illiam Henry Harrison, Mont., ~ for pensions ,,..,.. 418, 1057 water supply,  122, 751 deficiency appropriation for Signal Service, for Army War College 122, 747 Cuban puciiication. 14 for Corregidor Islam, Philippines. . 747 for ermories and arsenals ... ‘. 1 5 payment of pressing ob in (286 for Military Academ .. 15, 498, 920 of insuicient specific ce .. 747 for Quartermaster’s Bepartment  14, for Medical Department; supplies, etc. 122, 748 28, 31, 516 518, 920, 940, 944 preventing spread of epnlllemics  122, 748 for pay, etc ... 28, 31, 516; 518, 919, 940, 944 care of inane in the P`ppinu  _ . 122 increased  498 field medical equipment, etc., addi- use of balances , .. 498 tional .. . . 123 for   encamgments .. 28, 518, 940 all prtients at Hot Springs Hospital — for fortifications, emphis, Tenn .. 28 ‘ su   to Army rules .. 748 for subsistence . . 28, 31, 518, 940 for Medical Museum and library .. 123, 748 for pension ... , .. 30, 507, 942 for Engineer Department; expenses, for mileage to omcen and contract suretc . 123, 748 Pgeons . . .. 59, 940, 944 school, Washington, D. C.; restric- for crt Caswell N. C . 498 tion . 123, 749 for Capt. Im L. ihedenthal .. 498 equipment of troops. . .. 123, 749 for First Lieut. Edward N. Johnston 498 services. ; . 123, 749 for Lieut. Mark Brooks.., ... 498 for Ordnance Detpartment; expenses. . 121, 749 for Oran Perry ... .. . 498 for ammunition or small arms ... 124, 749 for Fort Moultrie S. C,, post exchange. . 490 for  and evening gun-. . 124,749 for damages artillery practice, Boston for arms target practice; marks- Harbor. .. 499 me·n’s medals, prizes, etc. IM, 750 for Medical Department. . . 516, 919 issue to institutions, etc 124, 750 for fortifications  516 for field artillery for. 124 for Pay Department 919 for manufacture, etc., of arms 124, 750 for Engineer Department ... 920 for repairing and preserving ordnance for Capt. Abraham P. Buiiington ... 920 stores 124, 750 for Mahlfzeorge T. Holloway  ,920 . for ordnance stores. . 124, 750 for Wi ° m G. Hardy ... 921 for infantry, etc., equipments. 124, 750 for Maj. John E. Baxter. 921 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, for W. M. Hall. 921 etc. 124, 750 for Capt. Har? Burgess. 921 for fire control, field batteries .. . . 125, 750 for Co. G. J. ydec er .. 921 unexpended balance available 750 for Maj. Francis H. Shunk. 921 for material, etc., State coast artillery for ordnance ... . ... . 940 organizations. 125, 750 pay of officers increased ... 108 withdrawal in case of war .. 125, 750 allowance for horses 108 sales of property to educational insti· limittocolonels and lieutenant-colonels. 108 tntions, etc., receiving issues of ord- naval officers not affected .. 108 nance. . _.. 125 allowance for officers and enlisted men for purchase, etc., of automatic rifles 750 dying in service ... 108 for reimbursing, for arms, etc., furnished restriction .. 735 Post·Oilice Department. 125 interment expenses. 108 purchase of ordnance without divulg- benenciaries to be designated ... 108 ing ingredients .,... 125 pay of enlisted men estabhshed ... 109 for monument, BigHole Battleneld. 125 noncommissioned officers 109 for uarters for officers and nurses, Fort extra to mess sergeants; horseshoers. . . 109 qBayard, N. Mex .. . . 125 privates. 109 sale of ordnance stores to civilian em- reenlistment continuous-service pay ... 109 ployees and National Red Cross 750 determination of enlistment periods. 109 payment of pressing obliiations in case allowanceto privates, etc.,for reenlisting of insufncieut sipecific alance .. 750 in 3 mouths ... 110 rank of officers etailed to Ordnance additional pay to marksmen, gunners, etc. 110 Department ... 751 increased pay for service beyond the sale of ordnance to officers of Navy and United States continued ... 110 Marine Colrps ..,... 751 musicians pay increased ... 110 for Salisbury ational Cemetery, road- I not to compete with civilian 110 way; acceptance of land .,,__,,. - . . 751 deduction for S0ldiers’ Home repealed .,,, 110