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 598 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. `Sess. II. Ch. 361. 1910. ‘  E2§T.';g.”.“§d¤€$£E‘.El‘§? {SEE.?"3..?i""..‘E.',Zl‘$.‘;i1‘£if?.-’.§.“€£.”¥§§m§I{§.**2.? _ the torpedo depot at Fort Totten, New York, and for extra- uty gay to soldiers necessarily emplolvedhfor perrods not; lessdthan ter; a s on wo k in connection wit the issue receip an care 0 sugmarine  material at the torpedo depot, Efty-eight thousand_ dollars. rnsumponesuons. FORTIFICATIONS IN INSULAR POSSESSIONS. mggmw D°P¤’*‘ ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Phuivvm m¤¤¤¤· For construction of seacoast batteries, as follows: ?·w“*"*"°· ru ti;) Pauippmo rs1m1Si) sigh; mémimd tholpsang dgliim; Pr.? °°¤ ", at contracts may e en re into un er the ection o the Secretary of Wai, fci:rhr51laterial2& aanddvgorlc fgr con§:r;1ction of sea-_ coast batteries in the 'p ine san to e pai or as a pro- - priations may from time tojlime be made by law, for an additlional sum not `to exceed four hundred and nineteen thousand dollars. mesa-ac plum. f {or insgallsltion of light and power plants at the defenses of the . o owing oc `ties: In the Philippine Islands, forty-five thousand dollars. · ¤¤•*°**“8'*'·¤· For purchase and installation of searchlights for the defenses of most important harbors, as follows: ‘ d {ln the Philippine Islands, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand o ars. Preservsiiwl. ew. For protection, preservation, and repair of fortifications at the _ following localities:. . In the Philippine Islands, seven thousand dollars. T¤¤·¢<¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤& For preservation and repair of structures erected for torpedo defense at the following loca `ties`: . In the Phili pine Islands, one thousand dollars. p,gr·§_¤¤¤¢ Dewar For tools, electrical and other supplies and appliances, to be fur- ` nished by the Engineer Department for the use of the troops for maintaimng and_operating gun and mortar batteries- In the Philippme Islands, two thousand five hundred dollars. S*¤¤°l$°’“°°· UNDER THE CHIEF SIGNAL orrromrr. m§{;;j=°¤°*°*  For operation and maintenance of iire-control installations at seacoast defenses, twenty thousand dollars. M‘¤¤¤*•¤'· om>NANOE DEPARTMENQI. S¤¤°°“°°°·¤¤°¤· For the purchase, manufacture, and test of seacoast cannon forecast defegseil mcludlarlag their carriage? srihts, implements, equtpments, an the mac ery necessary or thei f t t t ‘ arsenals, to cost ultimately not more than severi‘hIiIirlilii·1ecl(i1rlnld·6tv‘ienty6j five thousand dollars, five hundred thousand dollars. ean;11on,dm§ludrn%]j-tlhe necessary pxperiments in connection therewrt an themac ery necessary or its f t tth thrived hulndreil thousand dollars. mmm ac um 8 9 arsenals, M¢¤r¤¤ · ew-. ¤¤•· or the a teration and maintenance of the 1; phil] °°”°°"lE°"° includ% the purchase and manufacture of mg.clm?;;r(i;,S tolbls, gill materra necessary for the work, and expenses of the civilian mechanres and extra-duty (pay of enlisted men engaged thereon, forty-one thousand eight hun red dollars. ug·1{;¤g}¤8 ¤<·>¤<¤>•¤* For the mechanical supervision of the installation of seacoast artillery, mcludrrxg the purchase and manufacture of machinery, tools, and materr necessary for the work, and expenses of civilian
 * ¤¤¤¤¤*'·*°¤- For- purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for seacoast