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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch.·410. 1889. 921 Exrnxsns QF Dnrosrrme PUBLIC Monnvsz For expenses of de- nsposmug public popping public moneys received from public lands, three thousand ""‘°“°’S‘ o ars. ., I EXPENSES OF HEARINGS IN LAND ENTRIES: FOP €XpGHS€S of I193,1‘— Hearings in land ings held by order of the Commissioners of the General Land Office °'""°s‘ to determ1ne whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law, ten thousand dollars. · DEPREDATIONS ON PUBLIC TIMBER: To pay H.H10l1I1lZS fOl1D(l. (I119 _Timber depredaby the accounting officers on account of depredations on public tim- ”°"S‘ ber for the fiscal year eighteen hundred an eighty-eight, as follows: Abram Hall, receiver of public moneys and disbursing agent, Miles City, Montana, six dollars. PRor1zcr1No THE PUBLIC LANDS: To pay amounts found due by rmmuug purine the accounting officers on account of protecting the public lands for mms' the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as follows: S. B. Bevans, special agent General Land Oihce, Prescott, Arizona, s. B. Bevan;. two hundred an nfty dollars and fifty cents. ` M. R. Slater, sipecial agent, General Land Office, Tucson, Arizona, 11. n. sum. three dollars an twenty-five cents. ~ J. F. Applewhite, special agent, General Land Office, Wichita, J. F. Appiewmm. Kansas, thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents. SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS: To pay amount found due by the Surveys accounting officers on account of surveying the public lands for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to Myron Willsie for. services and expenses in examination of surveys in Dakota, three hundred and thirty-five dollars and nfty cents. OFFICE OF SURVEYOR-GENERAL, WAsH1Ne.roN Tnnmtronv: For Washington. salaries of clerks in his office, two hundred and fifty dollars. S“"°y°”g°“°"“]‘ For payment to the State of Kansas, on account of five per centum Kansas. fund arising from the sale of ppblic lands in said State from July P°Y’”°“‘ ‘°· first, eighteen hundred and eig ty-four, to June thirtieth, eighteen _ hundred and eighty-nve, as per decision of the First Comptroller of ‘ the Treasury, of date May sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and as stated by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, forty- three thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-two cents. For payment to the State of Colorado, on account of five per cent- g<>1<>r¤<¤·:>.m um fund arising from the sale of public lands in said State prior to °y'"°“° ‘ June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as provided by the act of admission, sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; For payment to the State of Nebraska on account of five per cent- ggbpgsgko um fund arising from the sale of public lands in said State prior to Y ‘ June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as oper decision of tl1e First Comptroller of the Treasury, and as state by the Commissioners of the General Land Oihce, thirty five thousand five hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS . Mis¢e11¤¤e¤¤¤- (ITOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE: For support in the hos- e¤vemmem nospital, including clothing and treatment of indigent insane persons pm “"`I”“‘“"· who are by law entitled to treatment, eleven thousand dollars. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB: For the sup- Dceignlabsa pear ana iort of the institution, including salaries and incidental expensesfor ““‘ Sm" ‘°“‘ hooks and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and 1m- provements, two thousand five hundred dollars. Enrrcnrrox on Cnrnnmzx IN IXLASKA1 To pay the salary of John édiajélgéonm H. Carr, teacher in Government school at Unga, Alaska, for March, eighteen hundred and eighty seven, one hundred and fifty dollars.