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 1180 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. and for reproducing by photolithography original plats of surveys pre ared in the offices of surveyors general $6,000. _ §g§¤e*.*¤*r°gét0m ligiestoration of lands in forest reserves: To enable the Secretary of tion ommasin. the Interior to advertise the restoration to the public domain of lands in forest reserves or of lands temporarily withdrawn for forest . . reserve ur oses $3 000. ei-$»Iii?»¤1§?I°mm ms- Opening gndidn reservations (reimbursable): For expenses per- P _ taining to the opening to entgy and settlement of such Indian reser- '°‘”"" t l ds y be pen d ring the Hscal year 1924jPro»vzded Reimblh-s6m°¤t_ V8 10]]. an BS ID3. O G l]. ., That the expenses pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of this appropriation shall be reimbursed to the United States from the money received from the sale of the lands _ embraced in said reservations, respectively, $5,000. _ _§“,,§§°’{‘§§$§*’°“S°$‘ Surveying public lands: For surveys and resurveys of public lands, ip examination of surveys heretofore made and reported to be defective or fraudulent, inspecting mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, mal¤ng fragmentary surveys, and such other surveys or examinations as may required for identification of lands for purposes of evidence in any suit or proceeding 111 behalf of the United Mw i::.*aa“" €.%*°d.—.t.S“Ps*“S*a;**S;‘;mm*aS:;:¤2;.:fi:%*;$tz¤:az1 - . ce an Ion o e r : Mmmummm` Provided, That the sum of not exceeding; 10 per centum of the ambunt hereby a propriated may be expende by the Commissioner of the General liiand Office, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the pmchase of metal or other equally durable monuments to be_ used for public land survey corners whereyer practieable: D°°°“°" md °“" Promded urtlwr That not to exceed $10 000 of this appro mation p]0yggs_ 7 7 P may be expended for salaries of emcployees of the field surveying service temporarily detailed to the eneral Land Office: Provided m§r{,g§,‘;§;§*j{§f“*° further, That not to exceed $20,000 of this appropriation may be ’ used for the survey, classification and sale of the lands and timber Q I H, d of the so-called Oregon and California Railroad lands and the Coos “m°ys ° ° an s' Bay Wagon Road lands: Pro/vided further, That not to exceed $50,000 of this appropriation may be used for surveys and resurveiys, under ‘ the rectangular system provided by law, of, public lands eemed to be valuable for oil and oil shale. ,..§fif"“ ·"“““ ”“‘ BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. samarns. sis`i§iii§°$`iSii¤°s°?Zié. Mi Commissioner, $5,000; Assistant Commissioner, $3,500; chief clerk, $2,750; financial clerk, $2,250; chiefs of divisions-—one $2.250, one $2,000; law clerk, $2,000; assistant chief of division, $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; examiner of irrigation accounts, $1,800; clraftsmen-—one $1,400, one $1,200; clerks—twenty of class four, thirty-one of class three, two at $1,500 each, thirty-six of class two, sixty-four of class one (including one stenographer), thirty at $1,000 each (mcluding one stenographer), thirty at $900 each, one $720; messenger, $840; three assistant messengers, at $720 each; four messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $306,150, mmm Swim INDIAN Snnvxcn. mmm rmmmm SURVEYING AND xi.m·r1-me mnnm RESERVATIONS. “ i¤iev¤mics€'ec2ii°ting For the survey, resurvey, classification, and allotment of lands in Vd'24’°'388’ Sévemlty under the provisions of the Act of lllebfuary 8, 1887 (Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 388), entitled ", n Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Ind1ans," and