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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IH. C11. 75. 1915. 859 For technical and scientiiic books and publications and books of B¤¤¤,¤¤c- reference, $1,500; _ For purchase or lease of necessary land, where and rmder such con- Headquarters for drtrons as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, for the head- mm°'°°°°°°°”‘ quarters of mine rescue cars and construction of necessary railway srdmgs on the same $1,000: Provided, That the Secret of the {rodeo. Interior IS authorized to accept any suitable land or landsut-hat may °°°P°°“°° °f 1"‘°‘ be Igionated forlsaid1p1u.rpose;h Hm 1 h ersons employe uring the a ear nineteen undred and six- "`°¤P°*•'{ °°°¤¤= teen in Held work, outside of the Dgtrict of Columbia, under the umd mpwm Bureau of Mines, may be detailed temporarily for service in Wash— ington, District of Columbia, for purploses of preiparing results of their He d work; all persons so detailed s all    in addition to their Au°“"°'* regplar comgnsation only their actual trave g expenses or per diem in `eu of su istence in   to and retiuning therefrom: rovided, §`§'?,T,{,‘§;,, of mu, That nothi§Dherein sha prevent the payment to employees of the Sa¤’¤v¤¤=¢¤»·*¤- Bureau of es their necessary expenses or per diem, rn `eu of subsistence while on temporary detail rn Washington, District of Columbia, for purposes only-uof consultation or investigations on behalf of the United tates. details made hereunder, and the purposes of each, during the preceding fiscal year, shall be reported in the annual estimates 0 appropriations to Congress at the beginning of each regigar session thereof, all, Bureau of Mmes, $757,300. . amcminrrox smzvrcr:. ,_,§°°*·¤·**¤¤ wv- The following sums are appropriated out of the s 'al fund in the ·*PP’° `¤¤‘*¤¤ Treasury of the United Statiigcrgated by the Act of me seventeenth, miiaoilirtglillsil nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, Sage three hunpregnand eighty-eight), and therein dwignated " reclamation un : For all expenditures authorized by the Act of June seventeenth, ·'j§‘,,*;*g°’gg*“'°“- nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, page three hun- ’ ` dred and eighty-eight), and Acts amendatory thereo and sup lementary thereto, known as the reclamation law, and all other gets under which expenditures from said fund are authorized, including salaries in the city of Washington and elsewhere; rent of office quar- §§Q,°§‘g,§f"¤°"°‘*· ters in the city of Washington, $8,040, and for rent elsewhere; exam- ' ination of estimates for appropriations in the Held; printing and binding; law books, books o reference, periodicals, engineering and statistical publications, not exceeding $600; plurchase, maintenance, `and operation of horse·drawn or motor-props egllupassenger-carrying vehicles; per diem in lieu of subsistence, w en owed, pursuant to m§§}' ‘"°“‘ '“"'*’*‘ section thirteen of the sunday civil appropriation Act atpproved Aw, 1>· vw August Hist, nineteen hundre and fourteen; payment of amaies Payment at am. caused to the owners of lands or {private property of any kind y °¥“· reason of the operations of the mted States, its officers or employees, in the survey, construction, operation, or maintenance of irrigation works, an which may be comfpromised .by agreement between the claimant and the Secretary o the Interior; and com- t1¤i¤r¤<·s to artisans, pensation to artisans and laborers for injuries under the Act of May ° iter sap. ssc. thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page five Antenna to pm;- hundred and fifty-six), namely: ecs. a Salt River project, Arizona: For maintenance, operation, contin- S"“R“'°'·A"‘· uation of construction, and incidental o erations, $590,000; Yuma project, Arizona·California: I•Por maintenance, operation, Y“m“* *“‘·‘C‘“· continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $825,000; Orland project, California: For maintenance, operation, eontmu- °"*¤°·°**· ation of construction, and incidental operations, $87 ,000;