Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/573

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. 527 money has been expended, the amount used for actual survey and engineer work in the field in locating sites for reservoires and an itemized account of the expenditures under this appropriation. And all sa,L¤¤dS¤‘°Se¥V¤d*’°m the lands which may hereafter be designated or selected by such e' United States surveys for sites for reservoirs, ditches or canals for irrigation purposes and all the lands made susceptible of irrigation by such reservoirs, ditches or canals are from this time henceforth hereby reserved from sale as the property of the United States, and shall not be subject after the passage of this act, to entry, settlement or occupation until further Jrovided by law: Provided. That the President may at any time in his discretion by ggvtso: f md proclamation open any portion or all of the lands reserved by this msedigiiigiti) S provision to settlement under the homestead laws. For the preparation of the report on the mineral resources of the Mineral resources United States, including the ay of temporary employees, and all mm"' necessary expenses connected therewith, ten thousand dollars. For the purchase of necessary books for the library, and the pa - Beeks, etement for the transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange, five thousand dollars; in all, five hundred and two thousand dollars. PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT or HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS: For He¢S¤¤¤¤=·=». Arkprovidinga system of reservoirs, pumps, and piping, and for other purposes necessary to the collection and economical distribution of the ot water, thirty-one thousand dollars. For improvement of free bath-house and bathing-pools, five thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Mi¤<>eH¤¤e<>¤¤- covER.NMENT nos1>1TAL ron THE 1NsANE. p§,‘{‘g$,§“{{_‘§’}j,s,f*¤g“‘ For current ex enses of the Government Hospital for the Insane: Expenses For sup ort, clothing, and treatment in the Government Hospital for the Ihsane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue-Cutter Service, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States, inmates of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military or naval service of the United States, and who are indigent, two hundred and one thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars; and not exceeding one thousand tive hundred dollars of this sum may be expended in defraying the expenses of the removal of patients to their friends. or the buildings and grounds of the Government Hospital for the Insane, as follows: For general repairs and improvements, twelve thousand dollars. For S >ecial improvements, as follows: For the construction and completion of an infirmary building for the sick, including all heating and ventilating apparatus for the same. twenty-five thousand dollars. For water-tank and connections, stand-pipe, and iire·escape, four thousand five hundred dollars. For cementing and finishing the basement of dining—hall, for the I'M‘l'€‘21llUD. of inmates. one thousand two hundred dollars. QoL0in1A INSTITUTION ron THE DEAF AND DUMB. fO§<g*;g}b;jg¤§£§f¤ CURRENT EXPENSES OF THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE E¤P°¤-*¤· DEAF AND DUMB: For support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, and for books and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs, and improvements. fifty-two thousand Eve hundred dollars; Provided, That no more than twenty-five thousand Prevfse. dollars of said sum shall be expended for salaries and wages. ““g”‘