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 386 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. est payable to the United States shall have been delivered to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and by him accepted; “*'°°“““°°"'* Seventh. For miscellaneous e nditures, cable and telegraph serv- ‘ ice, stationery and rinting, arise traveling and incidental expenses on the Isthmus, for the de rtments of construction and engineering, disbursing,hexaminatliL¤wm md pnskilled lager 1D the Eervipe of tlae `gilxgernmgntlil of the Cangl)dZobi;p, two un an twenty- ve thousand o rsan eune n ances pif appropristioriptfor these objects available June tlligteieth, nineteen un an ; ‘ nun. ‘ Ninth. Forndkilled and unskilled labor in the service of the government of the Canal Zone, sixteen thousand dollars and the unexpended Ealapcg ofdapprlppriations for these objects June thirtieth, nineteen un r an eng t; 1¢•¤¤r¤¤1¤.·=¢¤· _ Tenth. For material, supplies, equipment, new buildings, and contingent expenses for account of the government of the Canal Zone, the unexpendlpd balances (pf appropriations for these objects June thirtieth, nineteen undred an ei t; » m§"“*°“ ‘°"""‘ Eleventh. For pay ofgofiicers and empkgyees other than skilled and Psi of vmccn wl unskilled labor engaged in the sanitation epartment on the Isthmus, °"° °’°°°' seven hundred thousand dollars  the unexpended balances of appropriations for these ob]ects June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred and eight; l·•*·°*· Twelfth. For skilled and unskilled labor engaged in the sanitation . department on the Isthmus of Panama, five hundred thousand dollars; ""°""'·°‘°· hirteenth. For material, supplies. equipment, new buildings, and contingent expenses of the sanitation department on the Isthmus, three hundred and seventy-five thousand do lars, and the unexpended balgncégs ogappaopriations for these objects June thirtieth, nineteen hunr an eig t; §,’{,”,{;*g{,${%°§·0, Fourteenth. For the construction of the new Panama Railroad to be · new. dispurspld dgirectlg undea tlluh Isthmian Canal Commission, one million an ei ty- ve thousand dollars; Aman:. In ah, twenty-nine million_ one hundred and seventp-seven thousand growtamm d dollars. the same to be ava1lable_unt1l expended: 'ded, That all zronipyilmceeas szmid expenditures from the appropriation herein and hereinafter made for °•‘°*'- the Isthmian Canal shall be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasu v01.sz,p.4s4. of the United States out o, the proceeds of the sale of the bong aughorizeld indsegiondeight of the Act approved June twenty-eighth, ni eteen un r an two. · ¤,,.P?"‘°'°" °‘ B"" To pay Pembroke B. Benton of Waterloo. Iowa, to compensate him ,,,;*Y¤°¤' ‘°' ’”l“‘ fpr pnpéries mézpivpd in the gmlployment of the Government on t e st mian ‘ na, n thousand dollars. c;,1Q°§,’f,.,'f§§°"° mw" Ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on objects named; but not more than ten m,,,;,,, {0, per centum shall be added to any one item of the appropriation: Pm- above classified heads mafy be used for expenditure under any of the classified appropriations or the department of construction and engineeri. C0f;e¤:;¤¤ www Snggz The foregoing appropriations shall be available to reimburse Reimbbnement for the Panama Railroad Company for marine losses, or for losses due to marine and nre1mm destruction of or damplge to its plant, equipment, or commissary supmw www plies by  Provide, Izmvever, That upon this appropriation becom- ` ing effective the Panama Railroad Company shall cease to carry insur- _ ance agamst loss from causes covered by this appropriation. mf’;f"*"“‘*°“°"°'°“ Sec. 3. All funds hereafter collected by the government of the Canal Zone from rentals of public lands and buildings in the Canal Zone and the cities of Panama and Colon, and from the Zone postal service, and
 * lj{f¤°**°¤ ***1**** vided, lumever, That any surplus in the appropriations for any of the