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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. 1171 act embodied in chapter 188, Laws of 1919 as amended b h te 90, Laws of·1921 and by chapters 34 and 112 Law f 1923y C addi? S§€`,?L§3“f$§`)EEZitiit§°§?S§?LY; :¥*,r:1;y;h€’Pta*iimudriii “‘° 0 1 e eve 0 m of the project after completion, iniiluding the lsuliidliviiigoxieriiii eggs; held in (private ownership by any individual in excess of one hun- A dred an sixty irrigable acres, the securing, selection, and financing of settlegs to enable the purchase of the required livestock, equipment an supplies and the improvement of the l d t d th habitable and productive. The State shall prividle iizhe) iiciiidgrneciigi S°°°°°°P’°"*d°'°¤d¤- sary for this purpose and shall conduct operations in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior: Pro/vided further, That the  °"°bI° iu operation and maintenance charges on account of land in this project shall be paid annually in advance not later than March 1, no elgrge bsingbrpade Sor opfgajjoa ltpdéhmgnitensgncg fg; the first year a er_sa1 pu_ 10 no ice. s a e u yo the cretar of the %nter1or tio gave such public notice when water is actually aiirailable or such an s• The unexperided balance, if any, remaining at the close of the ,§d*f‘°“°° ’°°¤’*"°¥"'*‘ fiscal year 1925 from the appropriation of $37 5,000 made by the Act A¤¢¢.v-¤S¤- 1§ferre{)l€ to gs {gg; sg:)or{)d_ de{§:ien;g2Act% fiscal year 11924," atpprpved ecem r u IC o. or con inue mves 1ga ion commencement of construction of the, Kittitas unit, and incidental · operations, Yakima project, Washington, is hereby reappropriated, to be available and to continue available for use during the fiscal year 1926· _ _ Riverton Project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, con- R‘"'°°“' w"°· tinuation o construction, and incidental operations, $7 90,000; Shoshone project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, con- S“°”h°"°· W"' tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $414,000; _ Umatilla Rapids project, Oregon: For investigation of the feasi- 0g§]’“m° R“"‘d" bility of irrigation by gravity or pumpin water sources water stor- I R,•°¤P*°¤"°*‘°¤ °* age, and related problems on the Columbia River and itsftrgbutpries, ` and for cooperative and miscellaneous investi ations o the easibilit of reclamation ro'ects, including rsonad services in the Dis- Y P J ,P‘°’, trict of Columbia and elsewhere, and incidental expenses, the un- V1 ‘ mo expended balance of this appropriation contained in the Act of °‘ °"‘ ‘ March 4, 1923 (Forty-second Sltatutes at Large page 1540), is hereby reappropriated and made immediately avai ab e; _ _ _ Secondary projects: For cooperative and general investigations, 8°°°¤**¤*’>' ¤’°!°°”· $50 000 · _ _ 'Iio eriable the Secretary of the Interior to meet the requirements g‘g,§;i§;f‘gé,§°§°§,;g of Article VI of the treat of January 11 1909 (Thirty-sixth Stat- gmampxilzgrxggr utgg at Large, page 2448), between the United States and Great iiii1?:iis,p.z4s1. °` Britain fm- gauging the streams and determining the water supply of the northern or eastern tributaries of Milk River, Montana, includmg personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the pur- °h“$°’1f’Efh““§“’ 2i5$;$€i§§22Z£§Z;Z3‘£$§E;.§“$t§£iEZ°§’§» 3S0“€§°§$ v»—==~»-as YOBQOT 0I’S· ~ ’ _;1 1 v gxpleinded under and in accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 17, 1902 ('I&hirty-seco1Kl Statutes at Large, page 388), and amendatory or su p ementa c s. _ _ _ Under the provisions of tig Act no greater sum shall be expended, w§g,’;,*;¤a,**g:§u§*c¥g*t;$d nor shall the United Sfatestbe obligateid to expendc. guggpghghgilgiscsll 1926 on an rec ama ion projec appropria e. iiiiiiiunt iri excessiaf the sum herein appropriated therefor, nor shall the whole ex enditures or obligations incurred for all of such pro]- ects for the fiiscal year 1926 exceed the whole amount in the “ reclamation fnmd " for that Hscal year;