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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cn,. 163. 1908. 121 for other purposes," approved January twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and tive, and to be expended conformably to the provisions of said Act, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to remain avail- A"¤“¤l>l°· able until the close of the iiscal year nineteen hundred and ten. ROADS, wALxs, WHARVES, AND DRAINAGE: For the construction and wE.'§$£_“,3,Q"lk”‘ repair by the Quartermaster’s Department of roads, walks, and mgg{;“°"“°“°“ ““d wharves for payment of extra-duty pay to enlisted men employed in ` opening roads and in building wharves, for the pay of employees, and for the disposal of drainage, nine hundred thousand dollars. _ WATER AND snwnns AT MILITARY rosrs: For rocuring and intro- W,‘l{§”,{',{’,§’”,°§,”;,,,,,_ ducing water to buildings and premises at such military posts and stations as from their situation require it to be brought from a distance; for the disposal of sewage; for repairs to water and sewer systems, and for hire of em loyees, two million seven hundred and e even thousand two hundredp and seventy-five dollars. _ BARRACKS AND QUARTERS, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS! Continuing the mwhgmg; work of providin for the pro r shelter and protection of officers and ters. q enlisted men of tge Army of th; United States lawfully on duty in the Phililplpine Islands, including yment of rents, the acquisition of title to b ding sites and such adlditions to existing military reservations is may be necessaay, and including also shelter for the animals and supplies, and all o erbuildings necwsary for post administration pprposes, seven hundred and thirty-one thousand and twenty-two dol s. n0#rmNe, ANQ our AND cARR1soN nqurnonz For cloth, woolens, ,,,,°2{°‘:*',,.,'-F,,'§,§{d ‘§"g,'§}f materials, and for the manufacture of clothing for the Army, for issue P•¤¤- and for sale at cost price accordin to the army regulations; for altering and iitting clot ing and washing and cleaning, when necessary; for equipage, and for expenses of packing and handling, and similar necessanes; for a suit of citizen’s outer clothing, to cost not exceeding ten dollars, to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confined under a court·martial sentence involving dishonorable discharge; for indemnity to officers and men of the Army for clothin and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since A(pril twenty- second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, by order of me ical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, seven million dollars. CONSTRUCTION AND ummm or nos1>rrA1.s: For construction and H<>¤i>i¤¤1¤- repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extiaduty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and including also all expenditures for construction and repairs re- **°°SP¤'*¤8·•·Ml¤- ` quired at the Army and l\avy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and for the construction and repair of general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the requirements of increased garrisons, five hundred and forty-tive thousand three hundred and sixty~six dollars: 1’1·0vJded, That not to exceed the following Qfjgghm ML sums may be used in the erection of modern sanitary hospitals at the k posts named: Thirty-five thousand dollars at Boise Barracks, Idaho; Id??::? B'"" " sixty-tive thousand dollars to enlar e the hospital at Fort D. A. w*`g" D- A· R"’°°“· Russell, W oming; fifty thousand dohars to enlarge the hospital at iioirsam ummm, Fort Sam liouston, Texas; forty thousand dollars to enlarge the hos- T°¥,;,tS;0cum_N_y_ pital at Fort Slocum, New York; twent *—five thousand dollars to *g;j‘uf‘,j’,§;";”BfA§g[’;· enlarge the hospital at Fort Robinson, Nlebraska; twenty thousand ous. ' dollars to com ete the hospital at Columbus Barracks, Ohio; and Jenmsn mmm, twenty thousand dollars to complete the hospital at J eiferson Barracks, M"' Missouri. . QUAnrmzs ron HOSPITAL STEWABDS1 For construction of quarters P,‘§,‘};{jj;§°,,,{g' *‘°* for hospital stewards at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra-duty y of enlisted men employed on the same, seventy-five thousand ollgrs. _ SHOOTING eAu.nmns AND RANor.s: For shelter, shooting galleries, ,,f_*‘°°""‘*’ "“'-"“· ranges for small arms target practice, repairs, and expenses incident