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FlFTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 791. 1900. 631 SURVEY or NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES: For printing m§}’§;’g§s°‘ "°"**°"* and issuing chazialils foiélpse ofdngvipators and electrotyping plates for` chart printing, ree thousand ol ars. For surveys, including observations and investi ations of lake levels, and all expenses connected with additions to, ancgcorrecting engraved plates, to e available until expended, seventy-five thousan dollars. _ ‘*" TRANSPORTATION OF REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES! T¤¤¤¤P*>"i¤¤ m¤P¤·A For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries through · the Smiths0n1an Institution, one hundred dollars. - ARTIFIGIAI. L1MRs: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or Mtmcial “*¤*‘*· commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, to be disbursed under Exe direptgophof the Secretary of Wa1·, one hundred and seventy- three thousand o rs. APPLIANCES ron DISABLED SOLDIERS! For furnishing surgical abgegylzgggggs for dis a pliances to persons disabled in .the military or naval service of the' lljnited States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same dvisabilitieséh to be (;1§bHrsed under the direction of the Secretary of a1·, two thousand dollars. SUPPoRT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For the m§"°"“’°”°° H°”P*‘ ‘ support and medical treatment of ninety-five medical and surgical liestitute patients. , patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital b the Surgeon-General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars, one-halff of which sum shall be paid· from tpe revenu? og tgve Digtigct of Columbia and the othe1· half from the reasur 0 the United States. - ’ GARFIELD MEMORIAQYL HosPITAL: For maintenance, to enable it to <,§·,*;*;§l*gQ,*}1,f{1*j:¤g*i°°‘· provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay there-` for, nineteen thousand dollars; for completion of isolating wards, including driveways, gradin and improving grounds, and introducing Potomac River water, five tgousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, in all, twenty-four thousand dollars, one-half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues cg Qlge Distgict of Columbia and the other half from the Treasu of the United States. CAI.I?>RN1A DEBBIS CoMMIss1oN: For defraying)the expenses of the C Démls commission in carrying on the work authorized y the Act of Con- v¤1.21,p.sov. gress approved March rst, eilghteen hundred and ninety-three, fifteen thousand) dollars: Provided, hat so much of the Act of March third, fgéggé O, Omcem eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, as rovides that the members of v01.ao,p.11o9. the California Débris Commission shall receive only actual expenses in lieu of milea e while traveling on duty is hereby repeale , and hereafter the oécers of the commission shall receive the mileage allowed b law. HARBOg or NEW YoR.K: For prevention of obstructive and injurious New York H¤¤¤<>*- de sits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York C1ty; Egr pay of inspectors and deputy inspectors, office force, and expenses ¥¤¤i>¢><*¤>¤*· <**·>· of office, ten thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; ’ For pay of crews and maintenance of five steam tugs and three Vesselslaunches, fifty-eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars; For new boiler and installing same, and generally overhauling steam "A¤g¤¤·" tu Ar us, seven thousand five hundred dollars; §n ali seventy-six thousand one hundred dollars. BRINGING HOME THE REMAINS or OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS wno DIE Qe§;;g§3gi;*r<g¤¤=> ds- ABROAD: To enable the Secretary of War, in his discretion, to cause " to be transported to their homes the remains of officers and soldiers who die at military cam s or who are killed in action or who die in the field or hospital at plgces outside of the limits of the United States, or who die while on voyage at sea, one hundred thousand dollars. MILITARY RoAD, WYoMING: For the repair, construction, and com- Miliwryrvaawyc. pletion of the military road from Fort Washakie to near J acksons Lake,