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 858 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. .0H. 187. 1895. Act, at a cost not exceeding the rate of six thousand five hundred dolcmmassannu or lar per annum; and he is also authorized to continue the serv1ces of I·"S‘Q_°1,{;,m the Commissioner of Labor in charge of the completion of the Eleventh Am, p. e. Census,_in acleordance gith an Act tio extelpd the time for completing ttl1e work 0 the leventh ensus and or other purposes approv c o- ber third, eighteen hundred and ninetythree. 7 Use ernmmess That any unexpended balance of appropriation made for the Eleventh Census which shall remain on the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, shall be applied to the liquidation of any liabilities on accountthereoi, and the remainder expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the work necessary for the com- 1,;,,,,,,,,,, bm,,,,,,, pletion of the Eleventh Census, as hereinbefore authorized; that unex- ¤w..wb¤¤¤¤•1- pended balances for printing the dnal reports of the Eleventh Census shall be applied as provided for in the several Acts making uch appropriations, and all appropriations heretofore made for continuing and completing the Eleventh Census shall continue until exhausted. saimesm. For salaries, rents, and necessary expenses of completing the work ‘ of compiling the results of the Eleventh Census, to continue available until exhausted, ten thousand dollars. eeoiugmn sm-vcy. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. _ putscmding ·¤¤M1~ That the uuexpended balances of appropriations made for the fiscal- '""` year eighteen hundredland ninety-four for the Geological Survey may be applied to the liquidation of outstanding liabilities on account of _ any of said appropriations for said fiscal year. m{,‘0*;g’“’°°°“’°°°_ To enable the Director of the Geological Survey to complete report of the mineral resources of the United States, the sum of two thousand dollars, which shall be immediately available. 1********* ”·¤°* runmc LAND snnvxcn. To meet the expenses of protecting timber on the public lands and swamp umu. for the more eihcient execution of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof; of protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent mm engry ort;;}propriationi anél ogfedjustgpg clanlnel tier swaenp laneslsialnd n ,; uhm_ in emui or swamp an s, een thousand dollars: rovide, at Age t W agents and others employed under this appropriation shall be allowed per diem, subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the lnterigr {pay presteribe, ii; heel of sublsistence, at a rate not exceeding hree dollars per ay eac an actua necessary expenses for transportation. §1‘;.‘{.‘:;‘j‘;_g,,,,,,,_ For additional appropriations required for the office of the Surveyor- General of Montana, one thousand five hundred dollars, as follows: for compensation of clerks, one thousand dollars; for contingent expenses, Oklahoma_ five hundred dollars. ' Am-mating. To pay the State Capital Printing Company of Guthrie, Oklahoma, in full for publishing said list of lands, in the Oklahoma State Capital, agreeably with the President’s proclamation of April nineteenth, eiglhteen hqerdged ang néelety-two, SOV%’1 hundred and fifty dollars. 0 pay 1 iam. ompson of uthrie Oklahoma in hill for publishing said list of lands in the Guthrie Daily News, agreeably with thei Presgdqnfs proclalmatgoigdof  ignleteenth, eighteen hundred an nine ry- wo, seven un r an y dollars. . To pay Joshua B. Campbell, of Hennessey, Oklahoma, in full for publishing said list of lands m the Hennessey Clipper, agreeably with the Pres1dent’s proclamation of April nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three hundred and sixteen dollars. I¤·“*¤¤°"*°°· imuun smnvrcn. I¤*”·¤1>¢¤¤•· For the purchase of equipments for the Indian police service, six thousand dollars.