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828 FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1307. 1905. periods not less than ten days as artificers on work in addition to and not strictly inline with their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers, office furniture and Hxtures, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, five thousand five hundred dollars. _Materin1fori¤¤¢r¤¢— For purchase of material for use in instruction of artillery troops °°°' in their special duties in connection with the loading and planting of submarine mines, one thousand dollars. Apparatus- For purchase of special apparatus and for experimentagpurposes of the de artment of electricity, mines, and mechanism, ort Totten, New Ylbrk, two thousand dollars. _ For purchase of s cial apparatus and for eérperimental purposes of the department of clhfiemistry and explosives, ort Totten, New York, two thousand dollars. For purchase of special apparatus for electrician sergeants division, school of submarine defense, Fort Totten, New York, three thousand dollars. ‘ Boon. For purchase and binding of professional books of recent date treating of military and scientific subjects for library of school of submarine defense, and for use of school, one thousand five hundred dollars. mQfggcg;_C¤i¤f Sis- ormcn or THE cmnr SIGNAL owmcnn. Expenses. SIGNAL Snavicn or mE ARMY: For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Purchase, equipment, and repair of field electric telegraphs, signal equipments and stores, binocu ar glasses, telescopes, heliostats, and other necessary instruments, including necessary meteorological instruments for use on target ranges; war balloons; telephone apparatus (exclusive of exchange service) and maintenance of the same; electrical installations and maintenance at military posts; maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines and cables, including salaries of civilian employees, supplies, and general repairs, and other expenses connected with the duty of collecting and transmitting information for the Army, by telegraph or otherwise, two hundred and eight thousand dollars. ` mgggeifcgglgwww REPAIR or DEE"P·SI·1A MILITARY GABLES: For materials and expenses ryfor repair of interru ted deep-sea military cables, to be available until expended, fifty thousand dollars. Alaska military For continuing the cable from Valdez, Prince William Sound, to "“"1“‘ Seward, at the head of Resurrection Bay, Alaska, ninety-tive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, this Inonev to be immediately available. ` P“"· PAY or OFFICERS or THE LINE. LM °‘“°°‘”· For pay of officers of the line, five million three hundred and sixtv- _ nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. V L‘"’“g""Y· For pay of officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, nine hundred thousand dollars. PAY or ENLISTED MEN. E“l**“*‘* mm For pay of enlisted men of all grades, including recruits, nine million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ’·°¤g¢*i*>’- For additional pay for length of service, one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ENGINEER BA*1*rALIoN. E°m°°ér b°m°h°”‘ Two hundred and sixty-f.ive thousand dollars. ‘·°“€·'°"”·_ Additional for length of service, thirty thousand dollars.