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 38 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. $¤¤¤¤¤¤*•¤ m'°'· Im l'0V1Dg· Snohomish River, Washington: For contmmng improvewm mentlin completion of contract authorization, $105,000. _ _ _ ¤¤•¤¤¤¤'°¤·’“°‘*- Improving Soaiotgi Haven Harbor, Michigan: For contmuing 1m- ro ement,. _ . . H,Y{,‘gQP$,§,},"' ‘“"’ P Iii1provin ap;2River and Harbor, Washmgton: For eontmumg ' ` ro ement. . _ “°¥”· lmgisiys, Wan Dmlmrunuzr: For publication of engineer maps for use of the War Department, inclusive of war maps, $7,500. .¤°i"'Z$i¢`iiw°€ZilZY{”£ Sunvnr or Nonrimim Aim rxonrnwnsrnau Lane: For s1u·vey of pre, correcting, extending,_prmt1ng ding, and issuing and bulletins, and of  mg lake levels, with a view to their iiZT°°isx canal regulation, $125,000: P , That the survey of said northern and Hmm *¤°*'*°°‘*· northwestern lakes be extended so as to mclude the lakes and other natural navigable waters embraced in the navigation system of the " New York canals," including Lake Chamfplain.  °°°"” Cnmoimm Dtams Comnssrom For de aying the expenses of the "°*· ”· P- °°"· commisdon in  on the work authorized by the het of Congress approved Marc first, eighteen hundmd and ninety-three, _ $15 000. NW Y°*'= H”"°*· Hmm: on Nnw Yonx: For revention of obstructive and in?ous' ' mixevegxitmgmumm de 'ts within the harbor andpadjaoent waters of New York “ty: £`?>?pay of inspectors, deputy mspectors, office force, and expenses of office $10,260; _ For pay of crews and maintenance of patrol fleet, SIX steam tugs, aniln 0:15 $75,000; ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤I W, ¤· International Waterways Commission:.For continuing the work °°lcY»°¤iii mma- of invesf tion and re rt by the International Waterways Commis- ¤’$,’${·§_”°· m sion, authorized by section four of the rivers and harbors Act approved P¤•¢.P-gk- June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and two, $15,000, to be immediately available. mg§d|¤\ D¤P•**· nrnnrear. nnranrunm. ·*’“°°*“ “’”*’* Artificial limbs: For furnishing artificial   and apparatus, or umm commutation therefor, and necessag transportation, $85,000, °“"“”‘ °” ‘ Appliances for   soldiers: or furnishing surgical appliances to persons disabled m the military or naval service of the United gtatgsfl and Snot entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same isa 'ties, 2 000. Q6. l176.p.211. Trusses for disabled soldiers: For trusses for persons entitled thereto WL *°·l>-363- under section eleven hundred and seventy-six, Revised Statutes of the United States, and_ the Act of Congress amendatory thereof Pmidmw Hmm apgroved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, $4,000, an, n. c. upport and medical treatment of destitute patients: For the °°'““"° "°“"“"· support_and medical treatment of medical and surgical patients who are destitute, in the cigy of Washington, imder a contract to be made with the Providence ospital b e Siugeon General of the Arm , $19,000, one half of which sum shall be aid from the revenues of tlire IDTistrigtSof Columbia and the other lnsf from the Treasury of the nite tates. p9?”¤°mmH°;:;l’ Garfield Memorial Hospital: For maintenance, to enable it to "° provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay therefor, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the District of Columbia, $19,000, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half mmm to mm_ rom the  of the United States. gtouewards For rgpairs a.nd_ imgrovements of wards for contagious diseases at Garli d Memorial ospital, $1,500, and at Providence Hospital,
 * •*°°· northern and northwestern lakes, 1I10ll;l necessary expenses for
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