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 746 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CII. 252. 1909. sailing public trans rts and other vessels on the various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, ancixtlhe Atlantic and Pacific oceans; and for the purchase and repair of harbor boats, and repair of boats for the seacoast Amount. artillery service; in all, twelve million six hundred and thirty-two thousand eight hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents. ands. vnu., ROADS, wAI.Ks, wrmnvns, AND DRAINAGE: For the construction and ' gdonandre- re ir by the Quartermastefs Department of roads, walks, and 1***- willirves; for payment of extra-duty pay to enlisted men employed In o ning roads and inbuilding wharves; for the pay of employees ;_for til; disposal of drainage; for dredging channels and for care and Imrovement of grounds at military posts and stations, one million one hundred thousand dollars. _ _ ’,{,*}*,j.',{¤*,;°§eF{;c,,_ WATER AND snwnns AT MILITARY POSTS: For procuring and introducing 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 purchase and repair of nre apparatus; for the disposal of sewage; for repairs to water and sewer sppgems and for hire of employees, two million eight hundred and y—nine thousand six hundred and eighty-three dollars. f;{,!§,jy md pm CONSTRUO'.l‘ION· AND MAINTENANCE or MILITARY AND POST ROADS, resdactc- _ nnmens, AND ·rRAu.s, ALAsxA: For the construction and mainte- °°'""°°"°“‘°°°' nance of military and post roads, bridges, and trails in the district of Alaska, to be expended under the direction of the board of road com- VN- 3** P- M6- mjssioners described in section two of an Act entitled “An Act to . provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintenance of schools, and the care and support of insane rsons in the district of Alaska, and for other dpurposes, " approved gcanuary twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred an five, and to Ie ex- Ended conformably to the provisions of said Act, three hundred and ty thousand dollars, to remain available until the close of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven. g{:}_£§gg;j{¤g§j,_ BARRAOKS AND QUARTERS, PHILIPPINE IsLANDs: Continuing the m-. work of providing for the proper shelter and protection of officers and enlisted men of the army of the United States lawfully on duty iI1 the Philippine Islands, including repairs and ayment of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites and such additions to existing military reservations as may be necessary and including also shelter for the animals and supplies, and all other buildings necessary for st administration purposes, three hundred and fifty thousand dolliiors. m$`:;g,,;;;:_§”°* “"‘ CARE 01* INSANE FILIPISO SOLDIERS: For the care, maintenance Am. p. 122. and treatment at asylums in the Philippine Islands during the fiscal year ending] June t irtieth, nineteen undred and ten, of insane natives of the Philippine Islands cared for in such institutions conformabliy to the Act of Congress approved May eleventh, nineteen hundre and eight (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page one hundred and twenty-two, Act of May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, volume thirt —five, page one hundred and twenty-two), one thousand five hundredy dollars. uS°gg_{“f:deg°,j’;¥ CLOTHING, AND cAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE: For cloth, woolens, page- materials, and for the manufacture of clothing for the army, for issue and for sale at cost rice according to the army regulations; for altering and fitting clotiiing and washing and cleaning, when necessary; for equipage, and for expenses of packing and handling, and similar necessaries ; for a suit of citizen’s outer clothing, to cost not exceeding ten dollars, to be issued u on release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confinedp under a court-martial sentence involving dishonorable discharve; for indemnity to officers and men of the army for clothing and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since April twenty- second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, by order of medical officers of the army for sanitary reasons, seven million dollars.