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 72 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. treaty between the United States and the Republic of Panama proclaimed February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four, or by reason of the 0 rations of the United States, its agents or employees, or by reason oxhe construction, maintenance, operatronhsamtatron, and protection of the said canal or of the works of sanitation and protec- _ tion therein provided for, whether compromised by agreement between the  and the chairman of the commission or allowed by a joint Papment arms. commission, and theupla8yment for land and land under water as V" ·°'· ’·"”‘ authorized m section e of the Panama Canal Act, for the departments of construction and engmeermg, quartermaster’s, subsistence, disbursements, and exammatron of accounts, $5,000,000; _ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤- Sixth. For miscellaneous expenditures, cable  telegraph service, stationery and printing, local railway transfportatron, special trams, including pay—train service ; transportation o currency to the Isthmus, recruiting and transporting laborers, transporting employees from the United States, repatriating laborers and employees actual necessary traveling expenses while on the Isthmus on omcial business; expenses inci ent to conducting hearings and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus, and all other incidental and contingent expenses not otherwise provided for for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermasteris, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, $725,000; e,§".T;’.L,°§'.§‘€Y”""°°°° Seventh. For pe? of the member of the commission in charge of cemmssmr, mn- the de artment 0 civil administration, of officers and emfployees, °”· °‘°· other than skilled and unskilled labor, including foreman, sub orcmen watchman, messengers, and storekeepers, of the departments of civil administration an law mcluding those necemarily and temporarily ,,;f,§‘}§§§§§;} ,{,§_°‘“ detailed for duty away hrom the Isthmus, together with the necessary portion of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by the Government of Panama for the maintenance of waterworks, sewers, andFpavements m the cities of Panama and Colon, $500,000· um M,.   or skilled and unskilled labor for the department of civil ¤¤+>¤» ec- administration, the necessary portion of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by the Government of Panama for the mainterharécei of waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities of Panama an 0 on; M¤*¤¤¤¤¤· ¢¤¤· N inth: For material,_supplies, equipment, construction and repairs of buildings, and contingent expenses of the departments of civil MM I I h administration and law, mcluding not exceeding $500 for law books, ,,,,,,,,,$,,,'},'},§,,,,,f’”‘ together with thenecessarytportion of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by e Government of Panama for the maintenance of waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities of Panama and Colon, $74,000; m§;=g}¤¤¤¤¤ damn- Tenth. For pay of the member of the commission in charge of officemmcsnuer, em- cen; and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, including °”·°°°· hospital dispensers, internes, nurses, attendants, messengers, omce boys, foreman  subforemen watchmen, and stewards, of the department of sanitation on the lsthmus, including those temporarily LM, detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, $450,000; Eleventh. For skilled and unskilled labor of every grade andkind, M _ for the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, $150,000; ¤,,,,f‘ZL‘?”* °°"“"“° fl`welfth._ For material, supplies, equipment, construction and re. pairs of buildings, medical aid and sup ort of the insane, and of indigent persons }>ermanentl_y disabled, wiiile in the line of duty and in the employ 0 the Isthmran Canal Commission, from earning a liveli- Q mum ¥ot(lick1and_c0{1t§ngent expenses of the department of sanitation on the ‘ s us_, mc u _ g not exceeding` $100,000 for the co ' quarantine station, $300,000; mu-Muon of a