Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/97

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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 59. 1896. 67 and garrison equipage; that no employee paid therefrom shall receive as salary more than one hundred and fifty dollars per month, unless Sum the same shall be specially nxed by law, and no part of the moneys so appropriated shall be paid for commutation of fuel, and for quarters to officers or enlisted men. ` CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF HOSPITALS: For construction and H°'i‘“’““· repairs of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and including also all expenditures for construction and repairs required at the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, except quarters for the oflieers, seventy-five thousand dollars. For construction of quarters for hospital stewards at military posts mQ:;;:f_fhSf°' ’*°°P*‘ already established and occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, seven thousand dollars. _ For shelter, shooting galleries, ranges for small-arms target practice, S"°°""‘g’“"¤°“·°"°· repairs, and expenses incident thereto, ten thousand dollars. Ororurue, Ann cAmtr Arm eAnn1soN nourrmenz For cloth, woolens, <·'1¤¤=:¤_g- gmr ·¤·1 materials, and for the manuiaeture of clothing for the Army, for issue g H II q N"` and for sale at cost price according to the Army Regulations; for altering and iltting clothing, and washing and cleaning when necessary; for equipage and for expenses of packing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizens` outer clothing, to cost not exceeding ten dollars, to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confined under a court-martial sentence involving dishonorable discharge, one million and fifty thousand dollars. For all contingent expenses of the Army not provided for by other ccumgcumexpcum. estimates, and embracing all branches of the military service, to be expended under the immediate orders of the Secretary of War, fifteen thousand dollars. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Mlsdical papa;. DIED . MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL nnrmrunnr: For the purchase of medical S¤m>¤¤¤·¤¤=· and hospital supplies, including disinfectants for general post sanitation, expenses of medical supply depots, pay of employees, medical care and treatment of officers and enlisted men of the Army on duty at posts and stations for which no other provision is made; for the proper care and treatment of cases in the Army suffering from contagious or epidemic diseases, and the supply of the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; advertising and other miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, the amount to be expended for pay of civilian employees not to exceed forty thousand dollars, one civilian employeeshundred and forty thousand dollars; experimental cooking, nve hun- · dred dollars; in all, one hundred and forty thousand five hundred ollars. Anmr Mnmon. Musnun AND L1nnAnY: For Army Medical Mu- Mmm Mummseum, preservation of specimens and the preparation and purchase of new specimens, five thousand dollars; For the library of the Surgeon-General’s Office, ten thousand dol- ¥·il>¤¤’¥ lars· Iii all, fifteen thousand dollars. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. mxgineer Depart- Eimmnmz Dnror AT Wn.1.m·s Pomr, Naw Yonx: For inciden- r¤<=w•¤¢•1¤¤r»•¤·•¤. tal expenses of the depot, including fuel, lights, chemicals, stationery, hardware, extra-duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days as artiiicers on work in addition to and not strictly in the line of their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, en ginedrivers, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, pai11ters,pverseers, laborers, repairs of and for materials to repair public buildings, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, five thousand dollars;