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 340 FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 1622. 1904. sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, dispensaries at navy-yards and naval stations, and ships and rendezvous; and for minor repairs on buildings and grounds of the United States Naval Museum of Hy iene and Department of Instruction; for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane of the Navy and Marine Cor on the Pacific coast, and all other necessary contingent expenses; in all? fifty thousand dollars. m'!1;g;gfg;€i§·ig€r*;%g=;¤ TRANSPORTATION or REMAINSZ To enable the Secretary of the Navy, ` ’in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to theirhomes the remains of officers and enlisted men of the Navv and Marine Corps who die or are killed in action ashore or afloat, and also to enable the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be transported to their homes the remains of civilian employees who die outside of the continental . limits of the United States fifteen thousand dollars: Pro/vided, That pplxcatnonoffuud. . _ . ’ . the sum herein appropriated shall be available for payment for transportation of the remains of officers and men who ave died while on · mz at any time since April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety- eig t, and shall be available until used, an applicable to past as well as future obligations. ,' R¤p•i¤. Rm-Ams, BUREAU or MEDICINE! AND SURGERY: For necessary repairs of naval laboratory, naval hospitals, and appendages, includin . roads, wharves, outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, and cemeteries, forty-five thousand dollars. Public wom, PUBLIC WORKS UNDER BUREAU or MEDICINE AND SURGERY. ¤§¤*f°**·V¤-· ¤·>¤P*· NAVAL HOSPITAL, Noizromc, VIRGINIA: Changing ofiHcers’ quarters into wards for enlisted men, and building quarters for omcers outside of naval hospital, twenty thousand dollars. p,$f“‘°*"’- P- I-· *’°°" NAVAL HOSPITAL, CANA0Ao, PHILIPPINE IsLANDs: Naval hospital at Canacao, Philippine Islands, to complete, seventy thousand dollars. B¤¤·¤¤ of Supplies SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. and Accounts. - P"""“‘°“"· ““‘· Pnovisrous, NAVY: For provisions and commuted rations for the seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be aid to caterers of messes, in case of death or desertion upon orders oi) the commanding officers, connnuted rations for officers on sea duty (other than commissioned ofncers of the line, Medical and Pay corps and chief boatswains, chief gunners, chief sailmakers, chief carpenters), and midshi men and commutcd 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-yards. including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in handling stores purchased under the navalsupply fund; one chemist, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and two chemists. at two thousand dollars each per annum, four §;Kji;j»m_“mn vm_ million eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars: }B·oa·e'dwl, That pav ploFcc-. department stores may be sold to civilian employees at naval stations beyond the continental limits of the United States and in Alaska. under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe. and express charges, fuel, books and blank<. stationerv. advertising, furniture for geneml storehouses and pay offices in navv—vards; expenses of naval clothing factory and machinerv for same. postage. telegrams, telephones. tolls. ferriages, }’€0ll1f.Ul_S stores. safes news, papers. ice. transportation of stores purchased under the navaljsupplv
 * `°“**¤¥*’¤'· L`oN*r1NunN·r, BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND AccoL‘NTs: For freight