EXPENDITURES.

The expenditures of the quartermaster’s department for the fiscal years ending June 30ths, 1917, 1918, and 1919, were as shown below, exclusive of appropriations for public works, under the Navy Department, from which figures the enormous increase in the activities and responsibilities of this department, caused by the war and by the increase in strength, is evident:

Subhead.191719181919
Provisions$1,612,908.30$6,725,893.05$10,287,965.53
Clothing2,173,501.5911,123,760.3620,275,456.01
Fuel248,606.82590,120.91989,573.08
Military stores1,520,289.396,371,978.1013,952,476.49
Camps of instruction31,871.0430,945.83..
Transportation and recruiting620,667.751,514,657.773,064,099.21
Repairs of barracks216,715.563,754,241.585,883,065.69
Forage75,018.94161,614.81163,132.90
Commutation of quarters164,497.24402,402.51363,484.53
Contingent983,984.914,864,825.258,674,269.61
Expenditures under appropriation “Reserve supplies, U. S. M. C.”....2,510,527.44
Purchases under second deficiency act from United States Army....772,540.00
Total maintenance quartermasters’ department U. S. M. C.7,648,061.5435,540,440.1766,936,590.49