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 122 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 163. 1908. thereto, such ranges and galleries to be open, as far as practicable, to the National Guard and organized rille clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, one hundred and ninety-one thougrvvgm- mn sand eight hundred and fifty dollars: Pravzded, That sixteen thousand istnnshisiiieiisvshl three hundred and twenty-four dollars shall be immediateliy available ms. for completing the acquisition and construction of the ri e range at I me M ¤¤i¤<¤¤. Fort Snelling, Minnesota: Provided fart/wr, That thirty-five thousand oiidemworima. eight hundred and fifty dollars shall be immediately available for the acquisition ot not less than three hundred and fifty-eight and one-half acres of land adjacent to the ride range at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, to be used as an extension of said range. F¤r¢Wi11i¤·m Henry For the purchase of water rights and necessapy land therewith con- H'$K“,§,”3;‘h°.1:f;m_ nected for a permanent water supply for Fort illiam Henry Harrison, in Montana, twenty thousan dollars, or so much thereof as may · be necessar. Dum: Wu cuum, Mmrmhxcm oF_11m Aman WAR Corman: For supplyirg the fiinmmnee. necessary fuel for heating the Arm War College building at ashington Barracks and for lighting the building and groun s; also for pay of a chief engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; an assistant engineer, at nine hundred dollars; four firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one elevator conductor, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. adam Depart- MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. - ment. suppnes, tm. Manton. AND Hosrrrn. Duramunmc For the urchase of med= ical and hospital supplies, including disinfectants, ¥or military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships, an transports; for expenses of medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment not otherwise pro- ‘ rmunem at pn. vided for, includingcare and subsistence in rivate hospitals, of officers, ““"‘°'*’"‘”·°"°‘ enlisted men, and civilian em loyees of the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners op war and other rsons in military custody or confinement, when entitled thereto by lsw, regulation, or conmmzw. tract: Imded, That this shall not apply to officers and enlisted men R°”""““°“‘ who are treated in private hospitals or by civilian ph sicians while on commons an- furlough; for the proper care and treatment of epidemic and conta- °"°’· °‘°· gious iseases in the Army or at military posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thereof, and the payment of reasonable damages not otherwise provided for, for bedding and clothin injured N,,,,.,,,, ,.,,._ or destroyed in such prevention; for the pay of male and female nurses, not including the nurse corps (female), and of cooks and other civilians employed for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such regulations fixing their number, qualifications, assi nment, pzy, and allowances as shall have been or shall be prescribef by the ` cretary of War; for the pay of civilian ph sicians emploved to examine physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men,Uand to render other professional services from time to time under proper authority; for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for the psiyment of exlpress companies and local transfers employed directly y the Medica De rtment for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, includihg bidders’ samples and water for analysis; for supplies for use in teaching the art of cooking to the hospital corps; for the supply of the Army and Nav Hos ital at Hot Sprin s, Arkansas; for advertising. laundry, andy all other necessar · niiscellla neous expenses of the Medical Department, seven hundred thousand €;;;jg· nmnm dollars: lwvzded, That hereafter the Secretary of War mav, in his rnsiappmrsxanas. discretion. contract for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane natives of the Philippine Islands serving in the Army of the United States at any asylum in the Philippine Islands in all cases which he is now authorized by law to cause to be sent to the Government Hospital for the Insane in the District of Columbia.