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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 463-465. 1898. 475 apprentices; and for this purpose the Secretary of the Navy is empow— ered to appoint twenty~five pharmacists with the rank, pay, and privileges of warrant officers, removable in the discretion of the Secretary, and to enlist, or cause to be enlisted, as many hospital stewards, hospital apprentices (first class), and hospital apprentices as in his judgment may be necessary, and to limit or tix the number, and to make such regulations as may be required for their enlistment and government. Enlisted men in the Navy or the Marine Corps shall be eligible for transfer to the hospital corps, and vacancies occurring in the grade of pharmacist shall be illled by the Secretary of the Navy by selection from those holding the rate of hospital steward. Sec. 2. That all necessary hospital and ambulance service at naval D°**°°·°*°- hospitals, naval stations, navy-yards, and marine barracks, and on vessels of the Navy, Coast Survey, and Fish Commission, shall be performed by the members of said corps, and the corpsshall be permanently attached to the Medical Department of the Navy, and shall be included in the eifective strength of the Navy and be counted as a part of the enlisted force provided by law, and shall be subject to the laws and regulations for the government of the Navy. SEO. 3. That the pay of hospital stewards shall be sixty dollars a P“’· month, the pay of hospital apprentices (lirst class) thirty dollars a month, and the pay of hospital apprentices twenty dollars a month, with the increase on account of length of service as is now or may here- ··*°¤8°'**Y· after be allowed by law to other enlisted men in the Navy. Sec. 4. That all beueiits derived irom existing laws, or that may Be¤¤¤¤¤f1¤wM¤= hereafter be allowed by law,•to other, warrant officers or enlisted men in the Navy shall be allowed in the same manner to the warrant officers or enlisted men in the hospital corps of the Navy. Sec. 5. That all acts and parts of acts, so far as they conilict with 361**-- the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed. Approved, June 17. 1898. CHAP. 464.-An Act To provide American registers for the steamers Specialist J¤¤° W 18**- and Unionist. t";`;" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the I gq·•¤:l¤55[;‘§v¤¤Q·!: Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to cause the fore1gn·built °q.-2.}..; Iggfgaraiznn steamers Specialist and Unionist to be registered as vessels of the **5****- United States, provided that they shall not engage in the coastwise trade of this Republic. Approved, June 18, 1898. CHAP. 465.-An Act Granting to the Kettle River Valley Railway Company a J’une18.1898. right of way through the north half of the Colville Indian Reservation in the State "°""`"` of Washington. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That there be, and is hereby, plgcwv Rivggellgr granted to the Kettle River Valley Railway Company, a corporation .;;?",.}';E.,,“',?`,,"‘.., guilty, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, a right of way  R°°°"‘*'*°”· for a railroad, to the extent of one hundred feet on each side of the ' center line thereof, across the said north half of the said Colville Indian Reservation, and also a right of way to the extent of one hundred ieet on each side of the center line of any branches of said line, commenc· I-°°·“°¤· ing at a point on the line of the Spokane Falls and Northern Railway, in Stevens County, Washington, crossing the Columbia River, and running thence westerly and northwesterly by the most feasible route through the north half of said reservation, said line or branches to con- cmmem.