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 926 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. dred and eight, and presented for payment after the passagepf this Act, shall bel paid out of the appropriation for the fisca year nineteen hundred an nine. l _ TQ’°,‘,,°,,°§,,§·,,‘§,f,f;,,,,,,& The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the appropriation for protectrngdpublic lands, timber, and so forth, fiscal years nineteen hrmdred an eight and nineteen _ hundred and nine, to the credit of the appropriation for protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, liscaldyear nineteen hundred and eight, such amount as may be require in the settlement of the audited accounts chargeable to the said nineteen hundred and eight appropriation. D¢r¤¤' ¤¤¤¤Y¤¤· phorppayment to certain United States deputy surveyors for surveys Bymmt w` and resurveys of public lands executed by them and necessary to complete the lines of aurveys emblpaced irli theg contrafctshand special instructions issued thereunder,the ance o the amounts found due them by the Commissionelrildf the General Land Office, in the settlement of their accounts in accordance with the rates as authorized in the acts making appropriation for the survey and resurve of ppblic lands lfor the fiscallzytearg in ylipch the) work was execlpgedg as ll set ort on e t— ve o ouse ocument Num rer
 * l§0l1I‘l}B5é;`1 husrdlred andia§x, of the present session, three hundred and

orty-t ee dollars an sixty-one cents. ` to pay to W1] ram Janson, county surveyor of McKenzie Count ‘, North Dakota, out of the moneys in the Treasury to the credit of the fund of deposits by individuals for surveying public lands, the sum of seventy-seven dollars and seventy-five cents, being the excess of the deposit made by him on February tenth, nineteen hundred and eight, to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, and placed to the credit of the said fund of deposits by individuals for surveying public lands, per certificate numbered fifteen hundred and seventy- our, First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, over and above the actual cost of copies of certain township plats of the State of North Dakota furnished him by the United States surveyorggréeral of said State and by the Commissioner of the General Land ce. MF- M¤¤¤· _To a M. F. Mann the amount due him for services rendered as P°m°mt°` enstodiah of the Fort Keogh abandoned military reservation, at the rate of sixty dollars per month, from August tenth, nineteen hundred and eight, to January twenty-second, nineteen hundred and nine, inclusive, three hundred and twenty-four°dollars. zclgmgg =;jgK·¤>‘- 'loenable the Secretary of the Interior to rent additional rooms in building used by the engraving and printing division of the Geological Survey during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, two thousand five hundred dollars. Indian Affairs. suppias. Tr; pay amounts frnind duedon apcoulnt of fhe appropriation "Telea ung, ransporta ron, an so ort of ndian su li S" Esciil year nineteen hundred and eightjfiftfy-five thougiind a0iiQiSih° To pay amounts found due on account o the appropriation "Telegraphing, transportation, and so forth, of Indian supplies" for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, eight thousand dollars. g‘;¤r<;rp:r;;_<3· Walker. To pay Thomas  Walker FOP salary mul expenses as n, member of a commission to assist in the sale of the Huron Place Cemetery, at Narrsas City, Kansas. one thousand five hundred and ninety-four r dollars. To pay W'. A. Simpson for salary and expenses as a member of a commission to assist in the sale of the Huron Place Cemetery, at Kansas City, Kansas. seven hundred and forty dollars and ninety-five cents. - `
 * _V_i;£_¤:_{a¤¤¤¤- The Seeretany of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed