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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. -111. 1889. 961 and for the selection of sites for reservoirs and other hvdraulic works necessary for the storage and utelization of water fort irrigation and for ascertaining the cost thereof, and the prevention of iioods and overflows, and to make the necessary maps. including the pay of employees in field £`t11(l in office, the cost of all instruments. apparatus, and materials, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith, the work to be performed by the Geological Survevunder the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. of which sum fifty thousand dollars shall be immediately available; and the Director of the Geological Survey, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, shall make a report to Congress on the first Monday in December of each year, showing in detail how the said money has been expended, the amount used for actual survey and engineer work in the field in locating sites for reservoirs, and an itemized account of the expenditures under this and any future appropriation. REPAIR or THE Rmx OF CASA GRANDE, AR1zoNA: To enable the casa came. Ariz. Secretary of the Interior to repair and protect the ruin of Casa mt),ff’S°““"°“ °* um Grande, situate in Pinal County, near Florence, Arizona, two thousand dollars; and the President is authorized to reserve from settlement and sale the land on which said ruin is situated and so much of the public land adjacent thereto as in his judgment may be necessary for the protection of said ruin and of the ancient city of which It is a part. ‘ IWISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. M‘S°**“**”°°**’·· GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. p,&”g;;¤ggg¤I;saI;§$· For current expenses of the Government Hospital for the Insane: Expenses- For support, clothing, and treatment in the'Government Hospital fOr the Insane of the insane from the Army and Navy. Marine Corps, and Revenue-Cutter Service. inmates of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States, 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 seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; and not exceeding one thousand nve hundred dollars of this sum may be expended in defraying the expenses ot the removal of patients to their friends. _ _ F 01* the buildings and grounds of the Government Hospital for the m_Emj_f¤¤€=* wd Insane, as follows: " For general repairs and improvements, twelve thousand dollars. For special improvements, as follows: For alterations at stable, including poultry-house one thousand three hundred dollars. _ _ For renewing heating apparatus, west wing and lodges, mne thousand six hundred dollars. For renewing boiler at engine—house, eight hundred dollars. I For steam tire-engine and house, five thousand two hundred dollars. COLUMBIA Ixsrircriox ron THE DEAF AND Dc11B. ,§·>g¤_g;;pg*ng¤§}jjg§?¤ CURRENT EXPENSES OF THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DE.\F AND DUMB; For support of the institution, including salaries I and incidental expenses, and for books and illustrative apparatus. and for general repairs and improvements, fifty-five thousand dol- Pr __ IMS: Provided, That of the above sum no more shall be expended m;’,}{*,§'g";mg,,S_ for salaries and wages in this Institution during the nscal year elihtéélil hundred and ninety, than shall with the paym€HtS f1'OH1 ot er sources make a total for such salaries and wages for said year STAT L-VOL XXV---61