SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. 72]. Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, New York: For converting an old W°°°"“°*·N·Y· foundry into a storehouse, three thousand five hundred dollars· For reipairs to stone and brick walls surrounding the arsenal, five thousan dollars; ° For equipping`with motors four thirty-six-inch lathes used in small gun shop, two thousand nine hundred dollars. In all, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. Repairs of arsenals: For repairs and improvements at arsenals, and R°P°·*¤· to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other contingencies during the year mag render necessa , including one hundred and twenty-five thousand ollars, or so mubh thereof as may be necessagé for machinery for manufacturing purposes in the arsenals, two hun d and ninety thousand dollars. _ UNDER QUARTEB.MASTER,S DEPARTMENT. p_Q:¤¤•;;*_g{m¤¤¤f¤De Military posts: For the construction and enlargement at military Mum"' P°""~ pgsts of suc buildings as in the j udgment of the Secretary of War may · ' necessary, including the installation therein of plumbin and of heating and lighting apparatus; but no part of this sum shalibe used for the purchase of and, for construction of buildings at coast artillery posts, nor for the establishment of any military prison, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter no money f,T,f§{°·0, umm appropriated for military posts shall be expended for the construction for vmcers o quarters for officers of the army, or for barracks and quarters for the artillery the total cost of which, including the heating and plumbing apparatus, wiringland fixtures, shall exceed, in the case of xpuarters of a eneral officer, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, of a co onel or an ogsicer above the rank of ca tain, twelve thousand dollars, and of an omcer of and below the rank of captain, nine thousand dollars; Barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses: For the construction and ,e§s*'§gf{g;*0':gg°g;·_ enlargement of barracks and quarters for the coast artillery and of lenses. other buildings in connection with the ado ted p)roject for seacoast defenses, including the installation therein oflplum ing, and of heating and lightin %pparatus, to be expended as in the jlpdgment of the Secretar oi ar may be necessary, four hundred thousand dollars: Pramkledl That no part of this sum shall be used for the construction mw, no , of officers’ quarters to cost in excess of the limits established in the °mce¤.° °°° ” °l sundry civil appropriation act, approved May twenty-seventh, nine- V°'· “°· *’· °“· teen hundred and eight. Replacin barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands: To provide §2Qf§§§‘; gafggg shelter anti; protection for officers and en isted men of the army, dgmwyed by cyclone. including buildings for offices and storage of supplies, in lieu of the ° °' buildings at Camp Bumpus, destroyed by typhoon November sixth, nineteen hundred and nine, and at Camp Keithley, destrcéyed by fire March fourth, nineteen hundred and ten, two hrmdre and fifty thousand dollars. _ Seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and Hawaii: For continuing ,,,,'§hl¥,§’§Q‘§§ m"“°‘ the construction of the necessary accommodations for the seacoast $¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤· artillery in Philip ine Islands and Hawaii, three hundred and seventy- five thousand doll)ars. H W ,. Cavalry post, Hawaii Territory: For continuing the construction of ciivair-ii post, q¤¤· the officers’ quarters, barracks, storehouses, and so forth, necessary ‘°”·°‘°· for the accommodation of headquarters and two squadrons of cavalry, a contract is hereby authorized to be entered into, in addition to the appropriation of two hundred thousand dollars heretofore made, not to exceed four hundred thousand dollars, subject to appropriations to be made therefor by Congress. Presidio Military Reservation, San Francisco, California: For_con— ,,,,IQ,,"?{%Y* S" me tinuing the improvement of the grounds within the Presidio Military 1¤¤1>¤>r*¤¢8#¤¤¤°¤