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FJFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. ou. 1006. 1903. 1045 board, two thousand five hundred dollars; two stenogra hers and typewriters, at not exceeding. eighty dollars per month each, and for printing and binding five thousand copies in two volumes; in all, ‘ twenty-four thousand four hundred and twenty dollars, to remain availa le during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four. MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. mixing Eswblish- _ QUAB.TERMASTER,S DEPARTMENT. qume·m¤¤wr’¤Dt~ Dllftment. REGULAR snmmmsz For re ar su lies of the Q,uartermaster’s Bégularsnpnlies. Department, including all obddldts spelcihed under this head in the E$.,°,‘j‘{,$°E}lKiT’“°°‘ army appropriation Act for the iiscal ear nineteen hundred and three, the sum of four hundred thousand dollars is hereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year nineteen hundred andp three out of the unexpended balance of the appro riation for regular supplies of the Quartermastefs Department madg for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two. TRANSPORTATION or THE Aamr Aim rrs surname: To enable the m¤,{<>¤;Is¤¤'¤ accounting officers of the Treasurpy to reopen and certain claims tm stidhiamp comof the Morgan’s Louisiana and exas Railroad andm Steamship Com- *’°,£‘,}',mm,,,_ pany for amounts deducted and withheld from an account recently ‘ ren ered for transportation service erformed over eighty miles of nonland·grant railrow between New Crleans, Louisiana, and Morgan City Louisiana, in eighteen hundred and eighty-five and eighteen hundred and eighty-nine to eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, inclusive, which har? been erroneously considered as land rant, one thousand one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and fort Eve cents. BARBACKS AND QUARTERS, Purmrrmn IsLANDs: Por continuing the g¤i1iv1>i¤¤¥¤'¤¤¤¤· work of providing for the prezper shelter and protection of officers and mmm enlisted men of the Army of e United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including the acquisition of title to building sites where necessary, and inclu `ng also shelter for animals and supplies, and all other buildings necessary for post administrative purposes, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Snoorrme GALLERIES AND mxemsz For shelter, shooting galleries, ¤1><><>¤¤zr¤¤¤=¤-M ranges for small=arm target practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, ten thousand dol 81*8. ' Mrmnar rosr, Foar Sumume, MINNESOTA! For constructing a ;mS¤c1¤*¤L;¤¤¤¤- spur from the railway to location of storehouses and such other ur- W"") ` poses as the Secretary of War may designate, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Mmranr rosr A·r Four BRADY, NIICHIGANZ For the construction, g<g:1{gg<;>é·“*g}r_ ‘ complete, including plumbing, water supply, sewerage, heating and racksm lighting appliances, of barracks for four companies of infantry at Fort Brady, Michigan, to replace buildings at that post wholly destroyed by fire on the second instant, one hundred and twenty-eig t thousand four hundred dollars. ‘ Consraucrron AND nmmm or HOSPITALS! For construction and H¤¤1>i¤¤¤- repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and including also all expenditures for construction and repairs required at the Army and avy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, except quarters for officers, being for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, nine hundred and fifty ollars. nxexsmun DEPARTMENT. mE,{‘§*“°°" Dm'"' HARBOR or New Yonxz Prevention of obstructive and injurious M" “"k H"b°" deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: For y of crews and maintenance of five steam tugs and three launcliids, ten thousand dollars.