Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/138

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]2() _ SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sus. I. CH,. 163. 1908. the ma elect rovided the cost in each case_sball not be greater thah tosthe plheg of last enlistment; of supplies furnished to the

 for the permanent equipment thereof; of the érecplssarylpgregzts

and other employees; of clothing and equrpage an o er 3 _ , master’s stores from army depots or places of purchase or elrvery to the several posts and army depots, and from those depots to the troops in th; field; of horsefequipmentp and pfd :r;‘b:;s’rWlp1$(¢;;¢;>;‘:¤ placeso nrc an rom e aceso l _- hg; to such places :4,, the circnrnstancgs of the service may require themtobe sent; of ordnance and ordnance stores, and small arms from the foundries and armories to the prsehrlralléi, forttgtipatrorlfkfrontrear - sts and arm de ts· for ent o w age, _ s, an errrag ; hmm ,0 Md_ idr transportaiionldi firnds hiytilie Army; for the hire of employlees; ¢¤~¤¤ r•i1¤>•d¤- for the yment of army` transportation lawfully due such n - grant as have not ricerxed ard rn Gméerrément bondsé? lg: ad`usted in accordancethe ecisions o e `upreme mmm caries decided under sugr £1rid—grant tact:), but in bngo case sppll pogo Pwvtnnn- than 6ft r centum 8H10\}D 0 BGHIGG P8} ¤ Om €_ i u·ii:d° °f mp"- That such iidmpensation shall be computed upon the basis of the tariff or lower special rates for lrketransportatrongrformed for the public at lar e, and shall be accepged as rn full for demands for such serv- PNY per ¤¤¤¢ w ice: further, T t in expendrng the money appr9p1‘l¤i¤¤d· .'i§1.,'f°' M °°°d bv this Act, a railroad eompanywhrch has not 1'B08lVHd_8l in bonds of the United States, and w ich obtained a grant of public land to aid in the construction of its railroad on condition that such railroad should bea ppst route] andl rtnlilitaryvzload, sulagztéo the use of the Unrtled States or ta,m`i ry,na ,an o r overrnnen se l08S,? also subjecltxto such regulations as Congress may l1DPOS0·l’08tl"lChlDg the charge for such Government transportation, having cmrms against the United States for transportation of troops and munitions of war and military supplies and property over such a1ded_ra1lroads, shall be paid out of the moneys appropriated by the foregoing provrsron only on the basis of such rate for the transportation of such troops and munitions of war and military supplies and property as the Secretary of War shall deem just and reasonable under the foregoing provision, such rate not to exceed fifty per centum of the compgnsation for such Government transportation als shall at theit tiin: be cd rgeil totand paid b rivate rties to any suc com any or i e an simi ar ranspor— ni-mana pack mr- tidihn; andlthe amount so Hxed tolm paid shall be accepted as in full ¤*'°· °’°· for all demands for such service; for the purchase andip pe oi draft and rk animals in such numbers as are actually require ort e service, iiicludin reasonable provision for replacing unserviceable animals; for the purchase and repair of such harness, wagons, carts, and drays as are required for ghe Azransportagon of troopshand supplips and fpr gpgrison 1 ses; or ra e an cartage at the several epots; or e hire ri? rtiidmsters and yoather employees; and for extra·duty pay of enlisted men driving teams, repairing means of transportation, and shim, msu, em. em loyed as train masters; for the purchase and repair of shi , boats, ami) other vessels required for the transportation of troops andfupplies and for garrison purposes; for expenses of sailing public trans rts and other vessels on the various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, and)0 the Atlantic aind Pacilicfoceans; pad fpr the purchaselpnd repair of harbor boats, an repair 0 boats or the seacoast arti ery service; in all, eleven million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

 and pm for the construction and maintenance of military and epost roads,

min. _ bridges, and trails in the district of Alaska, to be expend under the °°““"“°"""· °"'· direction of the board of road commissioners described in section two VM- 3?»· r- 616- of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the construction and•maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintenance of schools, and the care and support of insane persons in the district of Alaska, and