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 erroneously collected by him and covered into the Treasury of the United States on lot six, block twenty-seven, Pocatello town site, in the State of Idaho, per certificate numbered twenty-six hundred and thirty-five, dated April third, nineteen hundred and one, said amount having been repaid to the entryman by the late receiver from his personal funds, the entryman not having been required by him to make application on this office for repayment of amount in the manner prescribed by law, ten dollars.

To reimburse the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company, successor to the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, for moneys deposited by the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company and covered into the Treasury of the United States under the provisions of the Act of July thirty-first,

eighteen hundred and seventy-six (Nineteenth Statutes at Large, one hundred and twenty-one), in excess of the amount required to reimburse the Government for the cost of surveying and patenting of lands granted to said company under the Act of July twenty-seventh,

eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars and forty-six cents.

session, one thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-two cents.
 * For payment to James Deitrick for rent of land office at Peavy, Alaska, and for supplies furnished to R. C. Nichols, receiver of public moneys, for use of said land office, and for freight and drayage paid on land-office furniture and supplies from Saint Michael to Peavy, Alaska, as per account rendered and certified to by R. C. Nichols, late receiver, and set forth on page twenty-five, House Document Numbered Six hundred and fifty-two of this


 * For payment to the C. O. Pick Transfer and Storage Company, of Portland, Oregon, the balance due said company for removing, in June, nineteen hundred and two, the records and public property of the office of the United States surveyor-general in the post-office building, in which it was then located, to the present quarters in the custom-house building, Portland, Oregon, the sum of ten dollars.


 * For payments to certain deputy surveyors, for surveys and resurveys of public lands executed by them, as fully set forth on pages twenty-six and twenty-seven of House Document Numbered Six hundred and fifty-two of the present session, five thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars and twenty-nine cents.

PAYMENT TO WALLER R. STAPLES: To reimburse Waller R. Staples, late detailed clerk of the General Land Office, for salary and expenses incurred and paid for by him in the employment of an assistant used in the examination of surveys from July fourth to and including August sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, fifty-five dollars.


 * To pay Richard O. Chaney and William W. Smith balance due on contract for surveys approved and accepted of township exteriors in the strip of public land lying north of the State of Texas and bounded on the north by the States of Colorado and Kansas, under Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-six cents.

For installation of a fire-alarm system, necessary for the better protection of the Survey property from fire, such as furniture, instruments, laboratory apparatus, library, records, manuscripts, original map sheets, and so forth, five hundred dollars.