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 60 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 61. 1894. P¤*>li·= k¤¤¤· PUBLIC LAND SERVICE: That all of the traveling and incidental ci£x££:¤°°d¤¢Z¥?m°g expenses of the clerks detailed from the General Land Oihce to assist in the opening of the Cherokee Outlet, in Oklahoma Terr1tory,_ shall be paid from the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, for clerk hire, rent, ,,,,,,_ ,,_ ,,_ and other incidental expenses of the several land offices, appropriated by deficiency Act approved December twenty—iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. mwmtn 4:.,..). `ELEVENTH CENSUS. M>¤¤··=* *·· *·· vw The Commissioner of Labor in charge of the Eleventh Census is ’”°d" hereby directed to prepare forthwith an abstract giving the state and comparative data, which abstract shall not exceed two hundred and fifty octavo pages, and shall be printed at the Government Prmting Office, and be ready for distribution on or before the first day of August 1>¤·¤r¤¤·¤¤·>¤· next. There shall be printed and bound in cloth of such abstract one hundred thousand copies, of which sixty thousand copies shall be for the use of the members of the House of Representatives; thirty thousand copies for the use of the members of the Senate; seven thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Department of the Interior, and two thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Census Office. Survivors of vw The provisions of section seventeen of the Act of Congress, approved '§¥;,f°§g_,_-,,5, March nrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled “An Act to mf g312g;;;; 0* provide for the taking of the Eleventh and subsequent censuses/’ and ` of subsequent Acts, relating to the publication of the names, organizations, and length of service of those who had served in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States in the war of the rebellion, and who were survivors at the time of the Eleventh Census, and of the widows of soldiers, sailors or marines at that time, are hereby repealed, and the Commissioner of Labor in charge of the Eleventh Census is rumru m=·¤•i•>¤ hereby directed to transfer to the Commissioner of Pensions, for use in °"°° the Army and Navy Survivors’ Division, the special schedules collected at the Eleventh Census containing such names, organizations and length of service. _Ag¤·i¤¤n¤r¤ *:1)-; He is also authorized to bind the report on Fish and Fisheries with {,°,,‘$,'},$,“§,‘},§Z,‘{§{° the report on Agriculture, instead of as a separate volume, as provided W- 2% r- 47* for in “An Act to provide for the publication of the Eleventh Census," approved,February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. f_:_g_¤¤·¤~ ···~* °¤ The provision of the Act entitled “An act to provide for the taking ctuwnon ot ism. of the Eleventh and subsequent censuses/’ approved March first, ¤**;ff)*{f*2¥,‘jP;§°.gj eighteen hundred and eigl1ty-nine, for the collection, from official sources, of information relating to animals not on farms, is hereby repealed. _,'£*{·=::g;n¤g_=·,i>l¤¤¤¢ The time provided in the Act entitled "An Act to extend the time _,,,,,',,_3_ for completing the work of the Eleventh Census, and for other pur- 1-».¢,p.ss1. poses," approved October third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, is hereby extended from the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety four to and including the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and ninety-five. tibepsrtmeut or .i DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. nm., _ Exrsnsns or TERRITORIAL Cotmrs IN UTAH Tnmzironvs For ,,_’§’j,{’,°‘,‘,t;’f T°""‘* defraying the contingent expenses of the courts, including fees of the United States district attorney and his assistants, the fees and per diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of the court and the fees, per diems, and traveling expenses of the United States inarshal for the Territory of Utah, with the expenses of summoning jurors subpcenaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and transporting prisz oners, of hiring and feeding guards, and of supplying and caring for the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and approval of the Attorneylleneral, upon accounts duly verified and certified thirty-five thousand dollars. ’
 * ’°"~ P·“°· other totals of the main facts collected at the Eleventh Census, with