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 srxrrrrrrsr oonerrnss sms. III. om. 238,239. 1911. 1265 That the Secretary of Agriculture shall pre are or cause to be re- 1"°'°"’ S°"‘°°- pared a statement showing all expenditures mlade each fiscal yearpby, pgditlirlgiit iiaioeié through, or on account of the Forest Service from the year nineteen m°‘ hundred to the year nineteenhundred and ten, both inclusive, stated as follows: For permanent forest improvements in each State and Territory; D°¤*1¤*¤<1¤i*¢d· for salaries and other compensation of inspectors, forest supervisors, forest rangers, deput forest rangers, assistant forest rangers, stating the number of each class; for part time force to meet emergencies in extinguishing forest fires; for railroad fares, automobile hire, carriage and horse hire; for hotel bills; for freight and express; for telephone and telegraph; for statutory and lump-fund salaries of officers and clerks and the number thereof in the city of Washington, and all other expenditures made for the conduct of the bureau in the city of Washington, including rent, fuel, stationery, furniture, furnishings, typewriters, giving number purchased, miscellaneous supplies, giving c assification of same; for salaries, clerk hire, hotel bills, automobile, carriage and horse hire, miscellaneous supplies, giving classification thereof, office supplies, and all other expenditures made in connection with the conduct of the Forest Service outside of the city of Washington; for compensation of persons engaged in writing descriptive or other matter for ublication, giving names of persons so employed and amount paid) to each therefor, and names of dpublications accepting such matter for publication and amount `pai to each therefor; for photographs, lantern slides, lecture equipment and lecturers; for printing and binding; said statement to show also for the same period of time the amounts collected by the Forest Service for timber and the {rise of th; forests. f h D t f Em I au That hereafter 0 cers an emplo ees 0 the e artmen 0 Agri- P°Y°°* ¤W,•¤ culture transferred from one official gtation to anotger for permanent mia! mh wish duty, when authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, may be ““ °““ °°‘ allowed actual traveling expenses, including charges for the transfer of their effects and personal property used  oihcial work, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of iculture. Agllotal carried b this bill for the Department of Agriculture, sixteen million nine hundred thousand and sixteen dollars. Approved, March 4, 1911. , 9.- t Makin appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal ear March 4. 1911. eng§:§iini3thirt.iA2tIl1ffiineteen§1ui,1i)lre‘<l and twelve, and for other purposes. Y __[H· R· 32'md [Public, N0. 479.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United xx Y X M States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Sums be, ,,,§,,‘}§,j'§m,§§’,,, °° "*`* and they are hereby, appropriated, to be fpard out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or the_ naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtreth, mneteen hundred and twelve, and for other purposes. PAY OF THE NAVY. Payof Navy. Pay and allowances prescribed by law of officers on sea duty and ` other duty; officers on waiting orders; officers on the retire: list; clerks to paymasters and not exceeding ten clerks to accounting oflicers at yards and stations,»¤·eneral storekeepers ashore and afloat not exceeding ten clerks, and receiving ships, and other vessels; two clerks to eneral inspectors of Pay Corps; one clerk to pay officer in charge of e§.=serters’ rolls; commutation of quarters for officers on shore not occupying public quarters, including boatswams, gunners,