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 1308 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 240. 1911. soula, Montana, the sum of fifteen dollars and eighty-three cents, being the amount disallowed in the settlement of his accounts under the appropriation for "Contingent exlpenses of land offices, nmeteen hundred and nine," for pa ents ma e for jamtor service from July iirsta rzuretegn hiilndred andueiight, to August twenty-eighth, nmeteen h n an ei t. rmqrny me om- uThii Secreta g of the Treasuryis authorized to pay to the Fidelity ““;E§,';,‘§§}§‘}‘Q,}" and Guarantylgompany, of Ba timore, Maryland, sureties for Ben] a- _ min R. Richardson anddJames F. Erpfster, deiputy surveyors, the ffo hundred an sixty-two dollars an seventy-nine cents ` am, p.m. izlein Othe uri-mount appropriated by Act of Congress a A roved June mg, PP P PP . twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, for payment to the said Benjamin R. Richardson and James F. Trotter for surveys in Montana, exiputed under contracthnumbered five gunélreddand three, approved Fe mary twenty-sevent nineteen un re an six. §§§,’}u1§;,f',f,'?*°'· The Auditor for the Interior Department is authorized and directed ) rs — zz.t*;a;:.:ti.*;zY.s2.:2z2*;,2?d;5.§¥:sm“t£r‘$:ta;al.s2;* seventh inclusive, nineteen hundred and ten, amounting to three hundred and iorty-eight dollars, which accounts have been approved ply Elie d(gpm1p1ss;p1nei·n of the genelrpl Land Office and disallowed by ” e u or or e tenor epa mentj §§§§,’§;,,,,,,,, ,0, To reimburse receivers of public_moneys at United States land °¤*>¤°°°• d°P°¤¤·· pjfficteésdfrér moneys erroneopslybdleposited by them‘to the credit of the m tates m excess 0 u `c mone s received b d d fr - them as shown on settlemeiit of their iiiiial accountsybyiilihe \X3udi(ii§i· · for the; %Inter1o]15DepartrtErp;§1t, alisetlfprth on plpgepitvgentyi and twenty- one 0 ouse ocumen um re hrrtee u t De ut sum Om of the present session, seventy-four dollarsuandlfdgtyaxlienélzlsll ywvcni P Y Y · For payment to certain United States deputy surveyors for surveys 0; pub 10 lands}.; execcptedillsy then; amtlsnecgssary tp complete the lines osurvesemrac in errconracans i truf d _ thereunder,  the balance of the amouiiilis iloiiiiid diireioltilsieliduleiy pgeigommnsiioner of gre Geneiplldjliand Office inhthe settlement of e _ accoun s in acco ance wi e rates as authorized in the Acts making appropriation for the survey and resurvey of public lands for the fiscal year in which the work was executed as fully set forth in House Document Numbered Thirteen hundred and sixty-seven, of
 * .,1;; pgnt session, five hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-

Charles F. REM]. The 8060 t' m f  T, , ?r*·=*··r··*·**~ t. ma t£‘é‘J£3..£§°§ the-iar§?S§‘2I.3fZ°é‘§$‘§i§Su“£3.$§2E§’? gisrxgzl gplaindiggiipe, with tthebsaum <fhthree liundred and fiftlxpseveri _ · our cen s, mg e amount ded 'd accounting officers on account of payments in excessiisgplizen cer§sSiiiar Vomzp M folro_made by the disbursing officer to United States commissioners · · un ‘ ` grfsgltziiydiH?;;1‘g;SStmIg1¥; lg °6¤ UQ P6 and mnet -f f P aw advanced by said State to the United States, unddi ;;·ldlvisi?>lns¤d(i!;gd pct, po isecure the survey of lands granted to said State with a view o sa is ying thevpublic land grant_ made by the ·Act admitting the State into the Union, as per certificates covering deposits to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as fully set forth in §(plpse_]¥1o;cpl;nent  Féoiflrteen hundred and two of this ses- 1 i mg thousand an our dollars. Title Gulllllty Bild       G su Co . Ray e uarant d S t, Pr:tvi¤¤¤¤Ti)•?y sylvama, surety for David Bl€iIicke¥dliairnCl)JI:iiL1§`it§ct;saI:1iaOIiitP(IdIi·- veyor, for surveying public lands in Idahd under contract nliunbered