Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/961

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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 803. 1901. 909 dollars: Provided, That the traveling expenses herein provided for shall be in lieu of mileage or other allowances. . For purchase and repair of instruments, to be issued to officers of I¤m“m°¤*¤· the Corps of Engineers and to oiiticers detailed and on duty as acting Engineer officers, for use on public works and surveys, three thousan o ars. For purchase and binding of professional works of recent date treat- L“’““Y· ing of military and civil engineering and kindred scientihc subjects, for library of the United tates Engineering School, five hundred dollars. Addition to the building containing the collection of engineering ,ngd‘*“i°” *° bum models used for illustration and instruction, and the librar of the ` United States Engineer School, to be available until expended}; twelve thousand dollars. For pontoon trains, intrenching tools, instruments, and drawing T°°lS·°‘°- materials, twenty thousand dollars. For services of surveyors, draftsmen, photographers, master labor- S“""Y°”·°°°· ers, clerks to engineer officers on the staff of division, corps, and department commanders, twenty-five thousand dollars. Total for Engineer Department, sixty-seven thousand dollars. oRDNANoE DEPARTMENT. mg,{€¤¤¤°*= Depart — ORDNANCE SERVICEZ For Cl11‘I'€Ill3 GXPGHSQS of lZl1€ OI'(l.l18.I1C8 SBTVIGB Current expenses. required to defray the current expenses of receiving stores and issuing arms and other ordnance supplies; of police and office duties; of rents, tolls, fuel, and light; of stationery and office furniture; of tools and instruments for use; incidental e enses of the ordnance service and those attending practical trials andptests of ordnance. small arms, and other ordnance supplies, including purchase of publications for ordnance office and payment for mechanical labor in the office of the Chief of Ordnance, three hundred thousand dollars. ORDNANGE, oRDNANcE STORES, AND SUPPLIES: For manufacture or smf;{§¤é¤;;¤1;¤i¢i¤¤ f¤¤‘ purchase of metallic ammunition for small arms and ammunition for ' reloading cartridges, including the cost of targets and material for target practice, ammunition for burials at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and its several Branches, including National Soldiers’ Home in Washington, District of Columbia, and at Soldiers and Sailors’ State Homes, and marksmen’s medals and insignia for all arms of the service, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For repairing and preserving ordnance and ordnance stores in the ,,,,¥,‘§§’,“gQ'{‘,§Q‘;‘{cf"`°' hands of troops and for issue at the arsenals and depots, seventy-five thousand dollars. For purchase and ma11ufacture of ordnance stores to fill requisitions m§’$*,{gh“°*f°* ’€*1“i· of troops, five hundred thousand dollars. ` For infantry, cavalry, and artillery equiplments, including horse E<1¤i1>¤¤¢¤f¤· equipments for cavalry and artillery, seven undred and fifty thousand dollars ·_ For overhauling, cleaning, and preserving new ordnance and ord- u,.§,’§g‘§’““g·°*°··°’d` gagce stores on hand at the arsenals, posts, and depots, fifty thousand o ars. - For firing the mornin and evenin un at militar osts rescribed - M°“‘i“g md °"°“' by General Orders, Nulfhbered Sevgigg Headquartleils of the Army, mggm dated. July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and- at National Home T for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and its several Branches, including National Soldiers’ Home in Washington, District of Columbia, and at Soldiers and Sailors’ State Homes, including material for cartridge bags, reworking obsolete powder, and so forth, twenty-five thousand dollars. For targets for artiller practice and implements for mechanical A""“°"$’ ““`g°*“· maneuvers. ten thousand dbllars.