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 3OG SIX'I`Y—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. incurred for all of such 'ects for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen exceed tlifovlhole amount in the "reclamation fund" I¤*°’°'*“*¢°•*’*° folfteixiapeiistdziitliiinilrbf the foregoing amo1mts_shall be available intermma " changeably for expenditure on the reclamation projects named; but not more than ten per centmn_shall be added to the amount appro- M priated for any apnedcgi said pipojects; ts f tm ti d 0 '°"'¤ ‘° Allmon sr im exce re a en 0 cons c onan pera- "°]gm°‘°"'°’°°"‘ tion me miyanammee eimglis, ammo Rmvassm of the Act than be a credit to the appropriation for the of piect from or on account of which the collection is made and shall available for expenditure in like manner as if said sum had been specifically appropriated for said projectin this Act; _ _ ‘ In all, for the Reclamation Service, $8,884,000. ummm;. rmrmoiw m msnanumnr rmcmnmcs. t ‘ ,' D”*’°”¤°¤° P'°· To enable the Secret of the Interior to take testimony; and mm` prepare the same, in cdlnziiection with disbarment proceedings instituted against persons charged with improper practices before the department, its bureaus and offices, $500, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Q p Ahhurnsu. anasxa, nxrnxsns nw. Mm ¤·¤¤•¤¤¤¢ Alaska Engm' ee Commission: For carrying out the revisions et nu. of the Act a proved llarch twelfth, nineteen hundred and) fourteen ’°§’§;§§,°·,, aw (Thirty-eig}l;til1 Statutes, page three hundred and five), entitled "An Act to au orize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other pur-poses," to continue available until expended, $6,247,620. ` ¤•1•¤¤=¤m¤¤¤¤· Authority is granted to purchase during the Escal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, from the apprgpnation made for the construction and olperation of railroads m aska., articles and supplies · for sale to cmp oyees and contractors, the appropriation to be reimbursed by the roceeds of such sales. ·e·.R:i°&i'i: 76 During the iiiical year nineteen hundred and seventeen, there shall ¢=¤¤=•¤¤=¢*¤¤ °°°°°¤*· be covered into the ajppropriation established from time to time under the Act a proved arch twelfth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, entitled "X.n Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes," the proceeds of the sale of material utilized for temporary work and structures in connection with the operations under said Act, as well as the sales of all other condemned propert which has been purchased or constructed under the provisions thereof; also any moneys refunded in connection with the construction and o erations under said Act, and a report hereunder shall be made to Ciingress at the beginning of its next session. §;';¤*§§,§{",;,_ Authority is granted to pay to Old Bettis, a native of Nenana, Alaska, the sum of $343.50, out of the a propriation for the Alaska Engineering Commission in comlplepsatioii lor a cabin with its contents, consisting of traps, guns, clot ¤·, and other articles, which were burned as a result of a fire running from a smudge set by parties of the Alaskan E eering Commission during the summer of nineteen hundred anI¥iliurteen. Cm °‘ “*’°°°· Insane of Alaska: For care and custody of persons le ally adjudged » insane in Alaska, including transportation and o&er expenses, $70,000. -‘*”*“°*“°°· Education in Alaska: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion and under his direction, to provide for the education and support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, repair, and rental of school buildings; textbooks and indus-