Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/1074

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_ ]()36 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SE s. III. Ch. 421. 1899. MN! A¤·<l¤¤¥· BUILDINGS AND GROUNDs AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND. h‘7¤¤Pl¤¤•>¤ °**·¤*'<* For completion of buildings and other works authorized under the 5°§.e.,p.aea Act making appropriations for the naval service for_ the iiscal year ' ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, under such plans as may be adopted by the Secretary of the Navy, not to exceed ' in cost one million two hundred and twenty thousand dollars, seven hundred and twenty thousand dollars. _ Nw-! 0b•¤rv¤¢¤ry- NAVAL 0nsERVAToRY: For grounds and roads: For continuing grading, extending roads and paths, clearing and improving grounds, . ten thousand dollars. B¤r••¤·>f¤¤·¤·=*¤¤ BUREAU on MEDICINE AND SURGERY. md Surgery. dS¤¤·s·<>¤·· ¤¤·=¤¤¤·» MEDICAL DEPARTMENT: For surgeons’ necessaries for vessels in "' commission, navy-yards, naval stations, Marine Corps, and Coast Survey, and for the civil establishment at the several naval hospitals, navy-yards, naval laboratory and department of instruction, museum of hygiene, and Naval Academy, seventy-five thousand dollars. ¤¤•ri¤¤*¤¤¤· NAVAL HOSPITAL FUND: For maintenance of the naval hospitals at the various navy-yards and stations, and for care and maintenance of patients in other hospitals at home and abroad, twenty thousand dollars. contingent. CONTINGENT, BUREAU or MEDICINE AND SURGERY: For freight, expressage on medical stores, tolls, ferriages, transportation of sick to hospital, transportation of insane patients; care, transportation, and burial of the dead; advertising; telegraphing; rent of telephones; purchase of books and stationery; binding of medical records, unbound books, and pamphlets; postage and purchase of stamps for foreign service; expenses attending the medical board of examiners; rent of rooms for naval dispensary; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; sanitary and hygienic instruction; purchase and repairs of wagons and harness; purchase of and feed for horses and cows; trees, plants, garden tools, and seeds; furniture andincidental articles for the museum of hygiene, naval dispensary, Washington; naval laboratory, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, surgeons’ offices and dispeusaries at navy-yards and naval stations; washing for medical department at museum of hygiene, naval dispensary, Washington; naval laboratory and department of instruction, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, dispensaries at navy-yards and naval stations and ships and rendezvous, and for minor repairs on buildings and grounds of the United States Naval Museum of Hygiene, and all other necessary contingent expenses, thirty thousand dollars. ¤·¤··*¤· RE1>ArRs, Bu1zEAU or MEn1c1NE AND SURGERY: For necessary repairs of naval laboratory and department of instruction, naval hospitals and appendages, including roads, wharves, outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, and cemeteries, twenty thousand dollars. chpl¤·>¤.M¤¤¤·.¤¤m¤- NAVAL CEHETERY, NAVAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA, MAssAcHUsETTS: ""*‘ Building fence to inclose cemetery, laying out approaches and paths, caring for graves, resetting headstones, and general renovation, two thousand five hundred dollars. · ¤<··v**·'- NAVAL nos1>11·Ar., CHELSEA, MASSACHUSETTS: Building annex for ' kitchen, bathroom, closets, and lavatories, furniture and iittings, and general renovation of hospital and appendages, forty-tive thousand dollars, to be immediately available. A}fg$=:g,_¤f •¤vv“·• BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. P¤>ri»f·>¤¤- P1zoVrs1oNs, NAVY: For provisions and commuted rations for the seamen and marines, which com muted rations may be paid to caterers of messes, in cases of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officer, commuted rations for officers on sea duty and naval cadets,