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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1622. 1904. 339 dollars; coal shed and shed for fire hose and fire apparatus, one thousand five hundred dollars; fireproof storehouse for torpedo-boat supplies, thirty thousand dollars; in all, Newport, Rhode Island, thirty- our thousand one hundred dollars. · NAVAL PROVING GROUND, INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND: Concreting _ 1¤¤i¤¤ {seg}, rrvvrange batter}, three thousand five hundred dollars; improvements to mg wm' wharves an slips, eight thousand dollars; sulphuric-acid plant, consistin of the necessary buildings and apparatus for makin sulphuric acid, gftydive thousand dollars; coal-stora e and coal—han¢§ing facilities, ten thousand dollars; additional powdir ma zines, twent thousand dollars; extension of boiler plant, twenty-Slim thousand dollars; in all, naval proving ground Indian Head, one hundred and twenty- one thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL MAGAZINE, Four MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA: New powder ,1f,ggfiif¤i¤hP¤· magazine, including lightning protection, track connections, and so * ° mn °°‘ forth, twenty thousand dollars; NAVAL MAGAZINE, MAKE ISLAND, CALI1··oRNIA: One observation gi¤{¤11¤1¤¤¤-,C¤1- magazine for suspected powders, five hundred dollars; one filling ua min nc` house, one thousand seven hundred dollars; NAVAL MAGAZINES, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Powder magazines, shell ,1j,¤i¤i;1»i¤¤¤m and filling houses, and so forth, iift thousand dollars; m` mg m' In all, public works, Bureau of Ordnance, three hundred and eighteen i thousandp nine hundred dollars. UNDER BUREAU or EQUIPMENT. NAVAL OBSEBVATOBY. _ N'"' °"°°'"*°'>'- NAVAL OBSEBVAEDBYZ For grounds and roads; continuing grading, <*¤>·¤¤¤¤ ¤¤d ¤>¤¤¤· extendin roads and paths, clearing and improving grounds, five thousand: dollars; Fence: Materials for fence to inclose the whole of the Observatory grounds, two thousand eight hundred dollars. ‘ Bureau of Medicine BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. and Surgery. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT! For surgeons` necessaries for vessels in .;;i°:°°°° "`°°°°°` commission, navy-yards, naval stations, Marine Corps, and for the civil establishment at the several naval hospitals, navy~yards, naval laboratory, museum of hygiene and department of instruction, and Naval Academy, two hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars. _ i I , NAVAL RoSrrrAL FUND: For maintenance of the naval hospitals at H°”"°“ `"`d` the Various navy-yards and stations, and for care and maintenance of patients in other hospitals at home and abroad, forty thousand dollars. _ CoN·r1NeEN·r, BUREAU or MEDIUINE AND SURGERY: For freight, °°"°"‘*‘°"°‘ expressage on medical stores, tolls, ferriages, transportation of sick en istcd persons to hospital; transportation of insane patients; care, transportation, and burial of the dead; advertising, telegraphing, rent _ of te ephones, purchase of books and stationery, binding of medical records, unbound books, and pamphlets; postage and purchase of Stamps for foreign service; 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 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, Surge0ns’ officers and dispensaries at navgyards and naval stations, surgeons’ quarters at naval hoplpitals; was ng for medical department at museum of hygiene, and epartment o instruction, naval dispensary, Washington; naval laboratory