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1202 FIFTY-NINTH. CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2512. 1907. °*°“’*"¥- CLOTHING, MARINE CORPS} For noncommissioned officers, musicians ' and privates authorized by law, six hundred thousand nine hundred and twent dollars. Fw- FUEL, MARINE CoRrs: For heating barracks and quarters, for ranges and stoves for cooking, fuel for enlisted men, for sales to officers, maintaining electric liglgts, eighty thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤v¤¤>¤¤· MILITARY s·roREs, MARINE RPS! Pay of chief armorer, at four dollars per day; one mechanic, at three dollars per day; two mechanics, at two dollars and fifty cents each per day; for purchase of military equipments, such as rifles, revolvers, cartridge boxes, bayonet scabbards, haversacks, blanket bags, knalpsacks, canteens, musket slings, swords, drums, trumpets, iiags, waist be ts, waist plates, cartridge belts, sashes for officer of the day, spare parts for repairing muskets, purchase and repair of tents and Held ovens, purchase and repair of instruments for band, purchase of music and musical accessories, purchase and marking of prizes for excellence in gunnery and riile practice, good-conduct badges; for incidental expenses of the School of A plication; for the construction, equipment, and maintenance of school, library, and amusement rooms and gymnasiums for enlisted men, and the purchase and repair of all articles of Held sports for enlisted men; purchase and repair of signal equipment and stores; for the establishment and maintenance of targets and ranges, and renting ranges, and for entrance fees in competitions; and for procuring, preserving, and handling ammunition, and other necessary military supplies, two hundred and twenty-five thousand seven hundred and eighty-two dollars. T¤¤·P°¤***°¤·°*¢· IPKANSPORTATION AN1> Rnoamrme, MARINE Cours: For transportation of troops, including ferriage and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof, and the expense of the recruiting service, one hundred and eighty-six thousand dollars. R°P*¤¤°*°**¤¤°'¤· Foa REPAIRS or nARRAcxs, MARINE CoR1>s: Repairs and improvements to barracks and quarters at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Boston, Massachusetts; Narragansett Station, Rhode Island; New York, New York; League Island. Pennsylvania; Anna olis, Maryland; headquarters and navy-yard, District of Columbia; Norfolk, Virginia; Port Royal and Charleston, South Carolina; Pensacola, Florida; Dry Tortugas, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Mare Island and San Francisco, California; Bremerton, Washington, and Sitka, Alaska; for the renting, leasing, imppovement, and erection of buildings in Porto Rico, the Territory of awaii, the Philippine Islands, at Guam, the District of Columbia, and at such other places as the public exigencies require; and for per diem to enlisted men employed) under the irection of the Quartermaster’s Department on the repair of barracks, quarters, and the other public buildings, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred and thirty-six dollars. F<>¤¤s¢· FOBAGE, MARINE Cours: For forage in kind for horses of the Quartermastefs Department, and the authorized number of officers’ _ horses, seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars. H'" °"*""‘°”‘ HIRE or onAR·rEas, MARINE Conrs: For hire of quarters for officers serving with troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them; for commutation of guartcrs for enlisted men employed as clerks and messengers in the offices of the commandant; adjutant and inspector, pa master and quartermaster, and the offices of the assistant ad]utant andy inspectors, the assistant paymasters, and the assistant quartermasters, at twenty- one dollars each per month, and for enlisted men em loyed as messengers in said offices, at ten dollars each per month, fifty-one thousand five hundred and forty-eight dollars.