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 674 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1888. $16;;; ¤gQm{¤¤¤*¤¤¤ Bormnaav LINE BETWEEN Inauo AND MONTANA: That any bal- Reappyropristion mr ance of the appropriation of seven thousand six hundred and fifty dol- °“$;’); °;°é_, lars, provided for in the sundry civil Act approved June fourth, eighteen `` hundred and ninety-seven, for surveying the boundary line between Idaho and Montana that may remain unexpended on the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety~ nine. gxgerggrggkom me PAYMENT TO BOARDS ON '1‘0wN—s1TE ENTRIES IN OKLAHOMA: To mass, payment {0. pay the amounts which shall be found due, after proper audit in each instance, to the persons constituting the boards appointed to carry into effect the provisions of the Act of Congress approved May fourteenth, vcr zap. wo. eighteen hundred and ninety (Twenty-sixth Statutes, page one hundred and nine), entitled “An Act to provide for town—site entries of lands in Oklahoma, and for other purposes," and the joint resolution of Congress making the provisions of said Act applicable to town sites in the Cherokee Outlet, approved September first, eighteen hundred and V·>l·?8~v—¤- ninety-three (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page eleven), three thousand §ff,'{,‘;§,‘Q;,,,,, of ,,_ eight hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety-five cents: Provided, g<;¤;·;¤ <¤¤b¤r¤i¤g of- That no payments shall be made hereunder to the disbursin g agents of ‘ said boards until after the accounts of said agents shall have in each MON Hmm instance been satisfactorily adjusted by the Commissioner of the Genom 1 *°¤° B- eral Land Office: Propzdod further, That on January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, the boards of trustees for town sites, and each of them in said Territory, shall cease and be abolished, and no compensation shall be allowed or paid to anyone,-member, or trustee, or disbursing agent on or after January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. And so much of the trust vested in said boards and heretofore initiated as shall remain uuexecuted on said date shall be vested in the Commissioner of the General Land Oihce, who is hereby authorized and empowered to complete the same. P¤¤¤i¤¤¤- PENSIONS. ,¤§`fj;g;(f;;_°*¤¤*¤· _For fees and expenses of examining surgeons for services rendered within the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. G¤<>1¤si¤¤1S¤rv¤y- GEOLQGICAL SURVEY. bzapmpgmpns and Fonengraving the illustrations necessary for the monographs and “ °""“" bulletins, under the direction of the Public Printer, to remain available gaping the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, ten thousand 0 ars. For printing and binding the monographs and bulletins, under the direction of the Public Printer, to remain available during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, thirty thousand dollars. _ To pay the accounts set forth in House Document Numbered Three gundred anidlseventynine, of this session, on account of the Geological urvey, as o ows: ` I“¤¤*”**°¤¤· For preparation of illustrations, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. three dollars and fifty cents. S¤rw·¤· For geologic surveys, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, _ three hundred and fifty dollars and forty cents. ‘*°"!="*¥ ‘*’*>**m*- For gauging streams, thirty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents. m{_J;~;;rsj;;;r;£i):,?JA That any balance of the appropriation of one hundred and forty-one .,,rg.m·Lyt, n,..,. thousand five hundred dollars provided for in the Indian Act approved ·‘""· l’· “°· June seventh, eighteen hundred and ninetyseven, for resurveying the lands of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. that may not be necessary for the completion of said resurvey may be used for topographic surveys in the State of Texas, in order to complete the topographic sheets of the Indian Territory extending into Texas, and to continue available until the close of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- nine.