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 608 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Ch. 408. 1912. <¤··¤¤•!'·¤••¤· The Secret of theTreasuryisauthorized anddirectedtoallow °”°°m°°°°°°"' credit in the ealgcounts of Charles F. Read, special disbumng agent, General Land Office, the suni of $14.40, being the amount disallowed by the Auditor for the Interior Denraftment in the settlement of his accounts for the fiscal year ended imc thutneth, nmeteen and eleven, under the appropriation for "Protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, mneteen hundred and ten_and nmeteen hundred and eleven," for payment_ to wrtnessen  in the  Mountain States who testified m_land hearings m connection wr lands located east of such States in excess of $1.50 per dnern and 5 cents per mile for travel by_pr1vate conveyance as authorized by act of January thirty·£mt, nineteen hundred and three. Bnannxmo nommanr uu: nrrrwnrm Tnxas arm Naw Mnxrcoz ¤m¤••`•* ¤•· To cover a ddciency in the nplprogriation of $20,000 provided m ' Joint Resolution ‘Numbered _ e undred and twenty-four, apmved February sixteenth, mneteen hundred and eleven, for reesgablishing and re-marking the boundary lmes betwem Texas and vu. sr, ann New Mexico heretofore established by John H. Clark, United States boundary commissioner, in   hundred and fiftytnme and eighteen hundred and sixty, mclud1ng the items submitted and recommended by the Commissioner of the General Lemd Office and set forth on page three of House Docxmient Numbered Seven hun— dred and twenty-six of this session, $581.13. Y•.%“‘r,}".g,.""'°“‘ Cnmrr nw acooums or Wmunr B. Enuson; The Secretary ¤¤=_¤¤¤• l¤¤ of the uthonzed and   to nllow credit in the °° accounts of B. Ellison, special d1sb t, General Land Oihce, the surn of $7.70, being the amount owed by the Auditor for the Intennr   m the settlement of his accounts for the quarters ending _ h thirty-first, mneteen hundred and eleven, and June tlnrtreth, nmeneen hundred and elenen, under the a pro riation or Expenses o hean¤gs' in en ries, nineteen hiindrldd and eleven," for payment to witnesses residing in the Rocky Mountain States who testified in land hearings m connection with ands located east of such States in excess of $1.50 per diem and 5 cents per mile for travel by private conveyance, as authorized by mmmu mh act of Januw thirty·rst, nineteen hundred and three. smympns. To xxpsg rlliam L. Dustin, United States surve or general at Juneau, a the amount deposited by him from  personal funds to the official credit of his account as disbursing t to cover disallowances in the settlement of his accounts for the quarter ended September thirtieth, mneteen hundred and eight, by the Auditor for the Interior Department, under the ap ro nation for "Contingent enpenses, ofnce of surveyor general of Alasga, nineteen hundred and rnne," as set forth in House Document Numbered Six hundred and erggty-three of the present session, $12.28. o    G. Coleman, late receiver of public moneys and %0C1B.l ursing agent, United States land office at Lemmon, South akota, the amount deposited by him from his personal funds to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, per certificate numbered five hundred and thirty-one, dated January twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eleven, to_cover a disallowance in the settlement of his accounts by the Auditor for the Interior Department, under the sppropnation for "Contmgent expenses of land offices, nineteen and ten," for payments made for repairs on typewriters, A¤¤¤‘¤* ¤¤=i¤¢¤¤- The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized direc '°Sissr in aeemmu credit in the accounts of Andrew Christensen Childif of;F$?1  aluow ge-r¤.h° lm in md Mil ¤P°¢i¤l diSb\¤¤1¤§` ¤·g6¤l5. General Land,Office the sum cpgligl berng the amount disa owed in the settlement of  accounts for thd guarter ended March tb.uny—first, nineteen hundred and ten, by the udrtor for the Interior epartment, under the appropriation for