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 558 six*rY-sEvEN·rH conennss. sm. II. cu. 199. 1922. bia, shall not exceed $3,500 er annum and the compensation of all others employed hereunder shall not exceed $2,700 per annum each, except in Alaska, where a cpgkpensation not to exceed $3,000 per P¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤b¤“°¤·=¤- annum may be allowed: Pr_ _ ed furtlwr, That agents and others employed under this appropriation may be allowed diem m lieu W ”’ " °°" li “‘ilS`€““°°’ "..“.i"l`“““ *€f‘°¥§`{’l‘ }.Z§E.?€3S“$w6sey°’Y “`..£pPaP“Ss”?3'r on c a rov s, _ I¤¤¤¤ trans ortaltibn, exceplguwheh agents are em loyed m  they ma he allowed not exceeding $5 er day each in lieu of subsistence. H•¤**¤8= *¤ lm! ¤¤· gearings in land entries: or llbarirégs or other dproceedmgs held um by order of the Commissioner of the eneral Lan Office to determine the character of lands, whether_ alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in comphance with law, and of hearings in disbarment proceedings $20,000: Provided, That where Dwmumim ‘ de ositions are taken for use in such hearin the fees of the officer taging them shall be 20 cents per folio for  and certifying same and 10 cents per folio for each copy furnished to a party_on request. R¤¤‘¤¤¤¤*¤¢P'*‘-’°' Reproducing lats of surveys: 0 enable the Commissioner of the mm General Land &ce to continue to reproduce worn and defaced omcial plats of surveys on file, and other plats constituting a part of the records of said office, to furnish local oiHces with the same, and for reproducing by photohthography original plats of siuveys prepared m the 0 cos of surv%yors general, $6,000. uédsfqhndilgmmlm of the Interior to advertise the restoration to the lpublic domain of lands in forest reserves or of lands temporarily wit drawn for forest reserve oses, $4,000. °P¥¤*¤ *****1**** *°S· O Purpludian reservations (reimbursable): For ex enses per- ”mm§° mm" taimpxilgmtlogthe opening to ent and settlement of such Indian reserva- L’_j’f'°, · mt tion lands as may be openeidyduring the fiscal year 1923; Provided, ` That the expenses pertaimng to the opening of each of said reservations and aid for out of this appropriation shall be reimbursed to the Unitedp States from the money received from the sale of the lands embraeedinsaiiil:·e?ervd:;ti<ir1s, respectively, $5,000. f bu 1 ds 8¤¤•v*¤¤•*¤¤¤=¤¤~ Su.rvey1ng’ u 'c an : orsurve an resnuveys 0 pu c an, Am °`553' examinationspof surveys heretofore {sado and reported to be defective or fraudulent, inspecting mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, making fragmentary surveys and such other surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for puroses of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United States, under the supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Office and direction of the Secretary of the Interior $650,000, of which such amount as may bg arllptted for woxélilin Allgska shall be 1,,,,,,;,,, immediatel available: Promkie, at in ex en g t appropria— l tion preferghce shall be given, first, in favorlbf surveiying togvnships °'““°‘°°S°‘°°°’ occupied in whole or in part by actual settlers and 0 lands granted li$i1§°z`i§*§;1ii5,m, to the States by the Act approved February 22, 1889, and the Acts approved July 3 and July 10, 1890, and to survey under such other Acts as rovide for land grants to the several States and Territories, and sucli) indemnity lands as the seeyierlal Stiatesgdand Teriéiltorigs nrilay be entitled to in lieu of lands ant them or ucation an other purposes which may have beg: sold or included in some reservation or otherwise disposed of, excplpt railroad land grants, and including the sprvgy, apgaisal, arid fs he réfwabpndonpdihmdlitéagy resergatiplns transerr to econtroo te rearyo e r1or,an o er surveys shall include lands adapted to `culture and lands deemed advisable to survey on account of avnfinliility for irrigation or dry farming, lands subject to disposition under mineral land laws where survey thereof is not otherwise provided for, lines of reservations, anélh lands within boujidaries of foretstsgeserggtiogs, and su retracements an re-marking` 0 ate un aries as s e found necessary in order to close the public land lines thereon. Pv °*=¤”°¥°"· The surveys and resurveys provided for in this appropriation to be
 * '¤“¤=¤>l.*¤*¤*¤· Restoration of lands m orest reserves: To enable the