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 654 FIFTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906.. $‘“"’“Y” °* W°“‘°’ For a ment to certain United States de uty surveyors for surveys xikewaugg executgd5bv them in the Walker River, Uinitah and White River Utes, V°l‘32’p'9g7' and Spokane Indian reservations under the provisions of the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and three, necessary to complete the surveys under their contracts, bein the amounts found due them by the Commissioner of the General Iiand Office in accordance with the rates as authorized in the Acts making appropriation for the survey of public lands for the tiscal ears in which the work was executed, as fully set forth in House I)ocument Numbered Six hundred and thirty-two of this session, four thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and ten cents. couungenzexpemes. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on accoxmt of the appropriation "Contingent expenses, Department oflthe Iuterior," for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and five, five do lars and fort -four cents. Beindeerfoitlaska. Rmmynmz Foi; ALASKA: For support of reindeer stations in Alaska, for the instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of · the reindeer, and for the purchase and introduction of rein cer from Siberia for domestic urposcs, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, two thousand) and twenty-nine dollars and eighty-Eve cents. puh5e1am3S_ PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE. sm·vey¤¤¤»ge¤e¤1. For e uses incident to removin the records and public ro ‘°”"” in the og; of the surveyor-generalgof Alaska from Shka, itg rxdggift _ location, to Juneau, to be immediately available, for the fiscal, years ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six and nineteen hundred and seven, four hundred and fifty dollars. Montana. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “Contingent expenses, office of sngveyor-genegall of Mp1n;ana," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred an four, ten dollars an orty-two cents. New Mexico. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Contingent expenses, omce of surveyor-general of New Mexico," for the Hsca year nineteen hundred and six, seven dollars and seventy-eight cents. G°"*°*·‘*°‘“ S“"°’· o.r:oLoo1cAL smzvizr. James W- Sr>¤¤c¤r· That the accounting officers of the Treasur be and the are hereb Cr°°mm°'°°°°m' directed to credit incthe accounts of JamesyW.’Spencer5; special dg; bursing agent of the United States Geological Survey, the sum of seventy-nine dollars and sixty cents, standing against him on the books pif tge 'greaslupy unper the appropriation “Geological Survey, nineteen . un re an our. That the accounting officers of the Treasur be, and they are hereby, directed to credit in the accounts of James {V. Spencer, s cial disbursing agent of the United States Geological Survey, th; sum of two do lars, standing against him on the books of the Treasury under the appropriation " `urveying forest reserves, nineteen hundred and three and nineteen hundred and four." I¤*“¤¤ A”¤i¤'· INDIAN AFFAIRS. Purchasing, em., To pay claims found due for increased advertisin and ex uses in °`°”h°°‘ connection with_the purchase of su(pplies for the Igidian sexice for ‘ the iiscal year nineteen hundred an live, three hundred dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting ofdcers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Telegraphing, and purchase of