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 S1XTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 408. 1912. 609 "l’rotecting public lands, timber, and so forth, nineten hundred and nme and nmeteen hundred and ten," for payment to postmasters for serjving subpcenas in land hearing cases under the Act of Januar§` thn·ty-first, nineteen hundred an three. he accounting officers of the Treasury are authorised and directed grb&*}¤,F- RM- to credit the accounts of Charles F. Read, special disbursing ent, rm n¤h¤2s°i¤i°¥¤= General Land Office, under the agprcywriation for "Expenses ofa§ear— °“m°‘ ings rn land entries, fiscal {year en ed une thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten," with the sum 0 $8.39, being the amormt disallowed by said aceounting officers on account of payments in excess of ten wuts per foho made by the disbursing officer to United States commissioners m the State of Colorado for taking depositions in land hear1.n(gls` under section four of the Act of January thirty-first, nineteen hun ed and sunvmrmo mm runmo LANDB. To enable the Commissioner of the General Land Office to complete ¤%$_°°°m P'°i°° the examination and classification ofelands within the limits oi) the www *•¤°' Northern Pacific 'Frant under the act of July, second, e' hteen hundred mmm nvaume. and sixty-four ( hirteenth Statutes, page three hungred and sixty- ¥&§§_‘g%°‘ five), as frovided in the Act of February twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred an ninety-Eve (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page six hundred and eighgygtthree), such examination and classification when approved by the retary of the Interior to have the same force an effect as a classiiication by the mineral land commissioners provided for in said Act of Februag twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, the unexpended b ance, not exceeding $4,500, of the appropriation of $10,000 for the fiscal years of nineteen hundred and e even and nineteen hundred and twelve, provided in the deficiency Act approved V°‘·"·P·¤"- March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby continued and " made available for expenditure in the examination and classification of said lands during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. cnonoercn. sunvnr. °¤¤'¤¤*¢•* S¤¤’·v· To reimburse appropriation “For gauging the streams and deter- ,,,°f"‘*“ "‘°°"“*" mining the water sup ly of the United tates, and so forth," fiscal u,§{_¤;g`_c;*,;¤·v¤*¤· year mneteen hundred) and eleven, being the amount paid from said ` appropriation as hereinafter stated, on account of transportation requests numbered forty-eight thousand three hundred and forty- three, forty-eight thousand three hundred and forty-four, forttyeig t thousand three hundred and forty-five, fortlyr-erglht thousan three hundred and forty-six, {orgy-eight thousand thee undred and forty- seven, forty-eight tlicusan three hundred and forty-eight, fortyrerg t thousand three hundred and forty-nme, and forty-e1,§ht thousand three hundred and fifty, stolen from the Denver, Co ora o, office during the month of July, nineteen hundred and ten, and settled by the Auditor for the Interior Igpipartment as set forth on page sixteen of House Document Number Seven hundred and seventy-seven of the present session, $171.80. m _ com For the preparation of illustrations: For royalty for the use_ of ,,,,‘¥,’;3'{‘, ,0, twm, "The Williams process," in photography for the hscal years ending ¤=¤¤¤1>¤>¢¤¤·" nineteen hundred and eight, nineteen undred and mne, nineteen hundred and eleven, and nineteen hundred and twelve, respectively, $1,055.70. Bureau of Mines. nunmn or mums. The accoun officers of the Treas De artment are authorized g;’,,"§°,,`j';,,"f,‘,§f,‘g,’,;_ and directed ttlc-ilgcredit in the accounlgyof (george W. Evans, chief disbursing clerk, Department of the Interior. the payments made by