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 46 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. _ reservation lands as ma be 0 d dur1ng' th fiscal year ninete n §Ql'$`§.3mm°m, hundred and fourteen; 1? ha.t the exgellses pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and pai for out of this appropriation reim urse to e m tates om e mone -.d“é‘°“*;?. ..1" it 1.;*a.U WMS *21 °** * receiv om e e o e em in said reservations, res tively $20,000. » — _§camination of selected lieu lands, California: To enable the Com- v.,*..’ _ m e 0 nuaanto °u'ate* N 37 P M same rn the General Land Office under the tems of the approlpriation of $28,000 bg the Act of August twenty-fourth, nineteen undred and twelve, e unexpended balance of sa1d_ appropriation  upon the   of the   on June tlurtreth, nineteen hun and thirteen, is reappropnated and made available for the fiscal year nmeteen hundred and fourteen. .; ¤¤"·Y*¤¤» smzvnrme rim ruauo nuns. T Ex • • I * ogufé For surveys and resurveys of publrc lands, d th upervmo m,_m;_”_ Secretary of the Interior, $700,000: Pmvuled, That in expending this appropriation preference shall be given, first, in favor of surve “ VUU5 pm to ps occupied, m whole or mApart, by actual settlers and § vomém mi m lands to the States bg the ct approved February tmenty· seeon ,_eaghteen hundred an erghty-mne, and the Acts a proved July tlurd and July tenth, eighteen hundred and mnety, and) to sunveying under earch other Acts as providefor land grants to the several States and Terrrtonezcand such mdemmty lands as the several States and Temtorres may entitled to in lieu of lands granted them for educatronal and other pmposes yvhich may have been sold or included g amauon or 0 dgf;dexcept railroad land, 0 er surveys u ted ` lands deemed advisable to diirveyoon accourgzpof a?.il·§tl'il(i‘tl§·tll0·: Cmm¤“th¤msm_ glolligxpélon 0gf¢?g8:iar·mmg, gncs of Trgnervations, and lands Wllilllllv VBy01'S. Rum ['Q·%[’v§ Ons. Surya to be made by such competent s1u·veyors as the Selzrselgryrdlughgllhmdor may select, at such compensation, not  $200 month each, S as e may prescribe except that the Secretary of ul? Interior may ‘"`ii°"°°" °'  3§£§‘£Z?Z§e.U °"‘£3°5‘l"'°““"°‘2'.i.l“°‘°i§"““€.{'°"°*"*‘°°° °°”%£_§’**““*°** per mon eac, an except in the trict of Alaska where a compensation n t   $10 d allowed such surveggrs and such per diem a owancgflin lliguudilllul: sxstence, not excee g $3, as he may prescribe, and actual necessary expienses gxir transgortatiolné including necessary sleeping-car fares, B sm per cm an trav t b - _ .,.2 "* °‘°‘· """°°" velygrs cmpkyed hgutpdcggardxanihagh glerlgs  (ge bgozgllleaiile su eyors w 0 may eta to k surv , _ mations of surveys heretofore maclldaariid rep?>l,·stecl·e1?oul·lZ:yhd§ef(dhtl$g‘Igr Mmm ml and fraudulent, and mspectm mineral deposits, coal fields and timber limb;. m;d,_ districts, and for inaking,l>y such competent surveyors ifmgmmt . · . . 6X8·¤1111 ’ for identification of lands for oses of eiirillllls as: may bqmquulcd °°“‘°'* · * "°”’d 14 er That the surn 0 not exceeding ten r t f th ' pgizted may be expended lg); tl(:lauC iol1<;·ui>(iufil11e1ilc;il1ld1¥all|¥aI;sIn0d ce, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior for the - chase of metal or other equally durable monuments to, be useeflu public-land survey corners wherever practicable. or
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