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 SIxTY-F1RST CONGRESS. Sess. II. on. 115. 1910. 257 RQADS, WALKS, XVHARVES, AND DRAINAGE: For the construction and {{“i},*"Y gem repairs by the Quartermaster’s Department of roads, walks, and oa S'W &W€S’m` wharves; for payment of extra—duty pay to enlisted men em loyed in opening roads and in building wharves; for the pay of empfhvees; for the disposal of drainage; for dredging channels and for care and improvement of grounds at military posts and stations, nine hundred thousand five hundred and sixty-eight dollars. XVATER AND snwnns AT MILITARY POSTSZ For procuring and intro- W¤t<=r.¤¤w¤r¤,<=r¤- 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 purchase and repair of fire apparatus; for the disposal of sewage; for repairs to water and sewer systems and for hire _ of employees, two million five hundred and eighty-four thousand seven undred and twenty-three dollars. CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE or MILITARY AND POST ROADS, Alaska. BRIDGES, AND TRAILS, ALASKA: For the construction and mainte- iogiiijtgféi md pw 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 commissioners described in section two of an Act entitled "An Act Vcl.33, p.616. to provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintenance of schools, and the care and support of insane persons in the district of Alaska, and for other urposes," approved January twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred andp five, and to e expended conformably to the provisions of said Act, one hundred thousand dollars, to remain available until the close of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve. BARRACKS AND oUARTERs,z;¤I’HIL1PPINE ISLANDS: Continuing the §§j§g>gg¤;SI¤*¤;¤gg work of providing for the propré shelter and protection of officers and quarters. enlisted men of the army of % United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including repairs and payment of rents, the ac uisition 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 post administration puripxoses, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, at no part of said three hundred and seventy- mwuo. five thousand dollars shall be ex ended for the construction of ,,,§,,‘,’,$,}'}§,‘{,‘§u’;c‘§§ uarters for officers of the army, tfie total cost of which, including <1¤¤¤e¤‘¤- tlhe heating and plumbing apparatus, wiring and fixtures, shall exceed in the case of quarters of a general officer the sum of twelve thousand dollars· of a colonel or officer above the rank of captain, ten thousand dollars; and of an officer of and below the rank of ca tain, six thousand dollars. ]€lLO'I`}IING, AND CAMP AND GARR1soN EQUIPAGE: For cloth, woolens, an<§<>¤*g;¤rgé0¤l;¤dé=¤{¤1¤{g materials, and for the manufacture of clothing for the army, for issue page? q and for sale at cost rice according to the army regulations; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and cleaning, when necessary; for equipage, and for expenses of packing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizen’s outer clothing, to cost not exceeding ten dollars, to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confined under a court-martial sentence mvolving dishonorable discharge; for indemnity to officers and men of the army for clothing and bedding, and so forth,_destroyed since April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight,_by order of medical officers of the army for sanitary reasons, six million dollars. Hereafter all moneys arising from disposition of serviceable quarter- avm°,‘jf,§‘”,,§{,°’}})&Q$? master’s supplies or stores, authorized by law and_regulations, shall iuxywh remain available throughout the fiscal year following that m which the dis osition was effected, for the pur oses of thate%ppro;i1r1ation from which such supplies were auth0r1ze<f to be supph at the time of the disposition.