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 796 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. chief disbursing clerk, United States Geological Survey, the sum of one hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-three cents, paid John L. Saunders, of Saunders’s Express, February twelfth, nmeteen hundred and ten, prior to the receipt of the comptroller’s decision, flor haulinkgue; samples fac; fuel-testing] dixgeign feir the period from anuary t to thirty- t, nineteen un e an ten. ' Duuggyggggimmu c0LUMmA 1Ns*rrrU·r1oN non THE DEAF AND DUMB. Mligigigiw "°" The Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb: To provide for P¤¤.1>· 1=¤>9· the rebuilding of the west dormitory, which has lately been partially destroyed by fire, twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as mahy bg neicessary, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen un re and eleven. Go rnmsntlnsnm ` H°”"i€"" e Govnnxmmm HOSPITAL mn mm msANE. ’°'“’ s"m“"‘ To reimburse John Sullivan, who eloped from the Govemment Hospitiel for the Insane May first, nineteen hundred and five, twenty-Eve o ars. Howard nmvenscy. · HOWARD umvinizsrrv. m,§§,§f“°'u "°P"" The appropriation of ten thousand dollars made in the sundry civil immwggnww. appropriation Act for the fiscal gear nineteen hundred and e even, °‘ ° for the medical department of oward University, is hereby made available also for payment of necessary salaries. ,_{*g,‘f”°°°’° H°'P" mnmuEN’s HOSPITAL AND HOWARD Umvmzsrrr. H°¤u¤¢·°*°··¥u*u*- Remodeling central heating plant, and so forth, Freedmen’s Hospital and Howard Umversity: or remodeling central heatin plant, including necessary changes in buildings, and installing eictrical generating machinery for power and light at the Freedmen’s Hos ital and_ Howard Umversity, eighty thousand dollars to continue available during the fiscal year nmeteen hundred and eleven. P¤\>¤¢ MM runmc-LAND smzvrcm. “, ,,°°°,,,,V°"’° ""‘· The Secretary of the Interior may u n terms a d ond't‘ t be ¤¤¢· em wm"' fixed by him, grant leases and permits gi the use oilthiia lanldlgiisdezrelopment of the resources thereof, in the Mesa Verde National Park, and the funds derived therefrom shall be covered into the Treasury §;,‘g‘{§;,,,,_ of the United States: Prwagled, That such leases or grants shall not ¤¤¤¢¤¤¤·~ include any of the prehistoric ruins in said park or exclude the public from free or convenient access thereto; for necessary ex nses hereunder there is appropriated the sum of two thousandpilollars, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven. {ggfggmmm ,0,, Reimbursement to State of Idaho: To reimburse the State of Idaho, wiibiyis se. °s g"°v’d"d m °h° Act “PP"°"°d August ¤1gh*»<·>€¤¢h, eighteen hundred ' ‘°‘ an ninety-four, for moneys advanced by said State to the United States, under the provisions of said Act of August eighteenth eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to secure the surve of lands granted to said State with a view to satisfy the public—lanri, grant made by the Act admitting the said State mto the Union, forty-three thousand six hulndred and Efty-four dollars. c D¢P¤*¥ ¤¤¤‘*¢¥¢¤‘¤- or ayment to certain United States d ut { of public lands executed by them and necggsarsy i,ldrZ§`£);i;tgrtf,‘;r]v§;}g; of surveys embraced in their contracts and special instructions issued thereunder, being the balance of the amounts found due them by the Commissioner of the General Land Office in the settlement of their accoimts in accordance with the rates as authorized in the Acts making