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1056 sIxTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sSSS. 1II.· os. 209. 1911. telephone operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for repairs of and materials to repair '*"°"°‘°‘¤’°“’°°· public buildings and machinery; for unforeseen expenses; for travel expenses of officers on journeys approved by the Secretary of War and mom. made for the purpose of instruction: Provided, That the traveling I”h°“ °fmu°°g°‘ expenses herein provided for shall be in lieu of mileage and other allowances; and to lprovide means for the theoretical and practical '*`°·*‘·‘*°°**· °“°· instruction at the ngineer School by the purchase of text-books, books of reference, scientific and professional papers, and for other _ absolutely necessary expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars. e°{’°¤¤>¤¤ m¤**“'*¤]· ENGINEER EQUIPMENT or Trzoors; For pontoon material, tools, ' instruments, and supplies required for use in the engineer equipment of troops, inclréding the(pnH·chase and preparation of engineer manuals, seventy-five thousand dollars. · P°¤*<>¤¤ ¤¤°°~ For construction of pontoon shed at Washrv n Barracks District of Columbia, for shelter for new pontoon and ridgle material, which has heretofore been stored in the open air, fifteen thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¢¥·¤‘¤·¢*¢· CIVILIAN ASSISTA?TS Tcp 1;NGINEERl?FFICER% For service? gg surveyors survey par res ra tsmen otograp ers master a rers and clerks to enginefri oflgicers on, this staifdog ilivision, corps, and de artment comman ers, orty-two thousand o lars. . rnngxgsrslmda EONTINGENCIEB, ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, .PHII{IPPINE Is1.AN1>s: ‘ °°" °*°" For contingent expenses incident to the operations of the E eer- . gepmprgianggn tire Phig%pineHIsla31ds, to gedeiipended at the discreron o e cre ary o ar ve thousand dollars. °;;,§·;g·;{,<;fg>’*;g*j,*{;{ _ Hereafter whenever pressirig obl§gations are required to be paid by a svmmemnnea. drsbursnng officer of the Engineer epartment and there rs an insufficient balapce tq histlofhcial credit) under tie proser apprlqpriation or approprra ions or e pu cse e rs au orrze to ma e ent from the total available bbllancia to his official credit, provid)e&Jlsli1i‘li— cient funds under the proper appropriation or appropriations have Mi¤¤¤¤¤¤*· beelr; ggqfted by the Chief of Eplgrneers for the expenditure. When suc ursements are ma e the accounts of the disbu1sm§` officer shall show the charg1ng` of the proper appropriat' th al under which will be adjusted by the disliii)rs`p ofiilildr oncreceiuiscef . mg P 0 funds or by the accounting officers of the Treasury. mg§§¤•¤¤° ”°P·¤· ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. 0¤¤¤¤¢¤¤•=¤•¤¤~ ORDNANCE sEnvIoE: For the current expenses of the Ordnance l)ep_a.rtmer&t, m conniectipln with purchasmg, recervmgla storinlg, and issuing or nance an or_ nance s ores comprrsm iii duties, rents, tolls, fuel, l1ght,_water, arid advertisi§1gl)(;1td:ioi1I•;rv:) ancd oflice furniture, tools, and ll’1St]'l1II1BHl&S of service; for incidental expenses of the ordnance service and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, small arms, and other ordnance stores; and for publications for hbrarres of the Ordnance Department, including the Ordnance Office, and payment for mechamcal labor in the office ~ of lghe Chief of Ordnance, three hundred and thirty-seven thousand o ars. . Ammunition for ORDNANCE STOB.ESr—-AMMUNITIONZ M nuf t d h °m°u"”°°’°°°' ammunition and materials therefor for ihall 8acrnli1s6fo*i·Iiesei)rLirIecs1‘iSB lol ' ammunition for burials at the National Soldiers’ Home in Washinglioii, U District of Columbia; ammunition for firing the morningand eve ’ gh at milirtagy posts prpscrilibed by General Orders, N urnbered _venty ea uarterso teArm dted Jl tw - ° eighteenihundred and sixty-seven, and it Naalzional Illdrme fd? Volunteer Soldiers and its severalbranches, Including National Soldiers Home m Washington, District of Columbia, and soldiers’ and sarlors’ State homes, Eve hrmdred thousand dollars.