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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 853. 1901. 1173 SURVEY or NORTHERN AND NoRTHwESTERN LAKES: For survey of €,§“§;g>é;* ¤°“h€¤¤· northern and northwestern lakes, including all necessary expenses of " ` correcting, extending, printing, and issuing charts, and of investigating lake levels, with a view to their regulation, to be available until expended, one hundred thousand dollars. RANSPORTATION or REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES! T¤i¤¤v<>¤i¤s maps. For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars. ARTIFICIAL LIMES: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or A¤ifi¤i¤i1i¤ibscommutation therefor, and necessary transportation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of War, one hundred and twenty- five thousand dollars. APPLIANCES EoR DISABLED SOLDIERS! For furnishing surgical appli- abgppiiggces for disances to persons disabled in the military or naval service of the United ° S0 lm" States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of Wa1·, two thousand dollars. ’ SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For the providence H<>spi— support and medical treatment of ninety-five medical. and surgical mmsmutie pm€mS_ patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars; for the erection and e uipment of a power house and nurses’ home to be erected at Providence Ilslospital, fifty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia; in all, sixty-nine thousand dollars, one-half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the gistrict of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United tates. GARFIELD MELIORIAL HOSPITAL! For maintenance, to enable it to pro- §,zg§]$gm¤§¤SPi¤i· vide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay therefor, e` nineteen thousand dollars; for pointing up and painting all the interior walls and ceilings of the isolating wards for minor contagious diseases at the Garield Hospital, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, twenty thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, one-half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. ESTABLISHMENT OF APACHE PRISONERS AT FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA Esyablishiumpuqhe TERRITORY! For the erection of buildings and repairs to same, purchase agigéis at FO" Sm' of draft animals, and live stock for breeding purposes, farm and household utensils, blacksmith and wheelwright tools, and repairs to same, and all other necessary articles absolutely needed for the support and maintenance of the Apache prisoners of war permanently established at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, under control of the War Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. ' CALIFORNIA DEBRIS CoMM1ss1oN: For defraying the expenses of the C Caiiiwiia Débris commission in carrying on the work authorized by the Act of Congress iirllgiiiiilglécv. approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, fifteen thousand dollars. - HARBOR or NEW YoRK: For prevention of obstructive and injurious New Yvik Harbvrdeposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: For pay of inspectors and deputy inspectors, office force, and I¤¤P¤¤*<>iS·€*¢· expenses of office, ten thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; For pay of crews and maintenance of five steam tugs and three launches, fifty-eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars; For electric plant and steam steering gear and installing same, and m§°P**i’S· mi Nimgenerally overhauling and repairing steam tug Nimrod, four thousand ` two hundred dollars; In all, seventy-two thousand eight hundred dollars. g STATUE or GENERAL J 0HN A. LooAN: To defray the expenses Statue of Gem. John attending the unveiling of the statue of General John A. Logan, lately A;;I§,°{€,a§§;,S unveiling,