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1106 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1481. 1905. tory, museum of hygiene and department of instruction, and Naval Academy, two hundred and forty thousand dollars. H°¤Pi¤¤*¤¤d· 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, forty thousand dollars. °°¤“¤¤°¤*· . UONTINGENT, BUREAU or MEDICINE AND SURGERY: FOI' expressage on medical stores, tolls, ferriages, transportation of sick enlisted persons to hospital; transportation of insane patients; care, transportation, and burial of the dead; advertising, telegraphing, rent of telephones, urchase of books_and stationery, binding of medical records, unboundp books, and pamphlets; postage and purchase of stamps for foreign service; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; sanitary and h rgiemc instruction; purchase and repairs of wagons and harness; purcdase of and feed for orses and cows; trees, plants, garden tools and seeds; furniture and incidental articles for the museum of hygiene and department of instruction, naval dispensary, Washington, naval laboratory, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, surgeons’ offices and dispensaries at navy-yards and naval stations, surgeons’ quarters at naval hospitals; washing for medical - department at museum of hygiene and department o instruction, naval dispensary, Washington, naval laboratory, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, dispensaries at navy—yards and naval stations, and ships and rendezvous; and for minor re irs on buildings and grounds of the United States Naval Museum of Hirgiene and-Department of Instruction; for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane of the Navy and Marine Corps on the Pacific coast, aing all other necessary contingent expenses; in all, fifty thousand o ars.

 _ TFANSPORTIATION or REMAINS: To enable the Secretary of the Navy,

in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to their homes the remains of officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who die or are killed in action ashore or aiioat, and also to enable the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be trans orted to their homes _ the remains of civilian employees who die outsige of the continental Z,“,}ff’,,Q;,,,,,,°,,,,,,,,_ limits of the United States, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the sum herein appropriated Shall be available for payment for trans r- tation of the remains of officerstand men who have died while on diily at any time since April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, and shall be available until used, and applicable to past as well as future obligations.

        • 1****}*** RERAIRS, BUREAU or l\flEDICINE AND SURGERY: For necessary

repairs of naval laboratory, naval hospitals, and appendages, including roads., wharves, outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, and cemeteries, forty-five thousand dollars. unguizmgugtssupplim BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS.

  • "'°"”*°”*’·°*°· PROvrsIONs, NAVY: For provisions and commuted rations for the .

V seamen and marines, which commuted iations may be paid to caterers of messes, in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officers, commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other than commissioned officers of the line, Medical and Pay corps, and chief boatswains, chief gunners, chief sailmakers, chief carpenters), and midshipmen, and commuted rations Stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited to the naval-hospital fund; subsistence of officers and men unavoidably detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders (during which subsistence rations to be stopped on board ship and no credit for commutation therefor to be given): labor in general storehouses and paymasters’ offices in navy·vards, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the