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 668 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. R§a°g°,m§Y W°g°" approved iplnecnintllg nirpcéteen h]i¥1|nd5eilaa(§iSd_sixt§>en(i amwhe lands ` known as e oos agon oa n invo ve m e case 0 Southern Ore on Comapsany versus United States (numbered twenty- seven hundred and eleven, m the circuit court of appeals of the nmth Y circuit $25 000. mglnm in md °°` Hoanitiisz in land entries: For hearings or otheiéproceedings held by order of e Commissioner of the General Land ce to determine the character of lands; whether alleged fraudulent entr1es are of that character or have been made in compliance with law; and of hearings tli)em shall be 20 centsaper folio for taking and certifying same and 10 _ cents per folio for each copy furnished to a party on request. sm¥$$§d°°’°g pmsd ReprodIu8c.i15g8l&ts of surveys: To enable she Commissio:1ie1;1<;_f the General ce to continue to repro uce worn an e ace official plats of survegis on file, and other plats constituting a part of the records of said 0 ce, to furnish local nd offices with the same, and fogdreprtglducfing byf photolithographgrl oégénal plats of surveys _ pre ar in e 0 ces 0 surveyors gener, 00. §g°gg;{“iS,{]g°’“fjémm_ lgastoration of lands in forest reserves: To enable the Secretary of ‘¤¤ ¤i1¤¤dS in- the Interior to advertise the restoration to the dppblic domain of lamb in forest reserves or of lands temporarily with wn for forest reserve purposes, $10,000. °¥’°?’*°g I“‘*‘“” ’°‘ Indian tions (reimbursable): For e enses er- _ ning reserva p Smmm to mw taiilrinfg to the opening to entry and settlement of  Inxn reserva- Pmm tion lands as may  opened dining the fiscal year_mneteen hundred Reimbguwmmh and mneteen: Pr _, That the_e1§penses pertaming to the_openl§§ pg each of sag §§8il?0l;2 }`;81(lf or op}: of this approprigtiion s th reim urs e m _ _ es rom e money receive rom e sale of the lands embraced m said reservations, respectively, $10,000. "“’“*>’*¤8- snnvnrmo THE rUnL1o LANns., }E».,,x‘Z"§,‘T°§;,7_ For surveys and resurveys of public lands, under the supervision Pr _ of the Commissioner of the General Land Office and direction of the rr¤°g°ré°i{ces. Secretary of the Interior, $700,000: Promkled, That in expending this approppiation preference shall be given, first, in favor of surveying . VOU5 616 towns ps occupied in whole or in part by actual settlers and 0 7 "" ’ lands dgranted to the States bg the Act approved February twenty- ‘°‘·“·PP·”*5·m· sfplon il-;iphte(einJl1dundred han _ ci¤1ghty·p1ine;h;x3d this Acts apprpived - yf an ytent,e1gteen un anninet anto survey ungerlsuch other Act? as plrovidle for land gréapts to fe severg States an erritories, an suc in emnity an as e sev r States and Territories may be entitled to  lieu of lands grardsed them for educational and other purposes which may have been sold oguinrélpdeddm some regerigition or othoilrgwplse clispoaaed dcgf, gxcept r 0 an grants,an o ersurve s incuean aated to `culture and lands deemed advilizble to survey on accoimliz of avadlaibility for irri ation or dry farming, lands subject to disposition under mineral lam? laws where survey thereof is not otherwise pro- PM 0, sumym vided for, lines of reservations, and lands within boundaries of forest ' reservations. The surveys and resurveys provided for in this appropriation to be made bly such competent surveyors as the Secretary of the Interior may se ect, at such compensation, not exceeding $200 per month each, as he may prescribe, except in Alaska, where a . _ compensation not exceeding $300 per month each may be allowed vggiemwn of sm such surveyors, except that the Secretary of the Interior may appoint not to exceed one supervisor of surveys, whose compensation shall not exceed $300 per month, and not to exceed ten surveyors who ma be employed m a supervisory capacity, whose compensation shag
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