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160 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 321, 336. 1888. For the Interior Department, thirty-six thousand one hundred dollars. For the Department of Agriculture, twenty thousand dollars. For the Post-Oflice De artment, five thousand dollars. For the Department ofp J ustice, two thousand dollars: _ _ For the Smithsonian Institution, including the Commission of Fish and Fisheries, fifty thousand dollars. For ex uses of the Committee of Congress two thousand nve hundred dollars. _ _ _ . ‘1‘r¤¤¤¤¤f ¤¤¤¤·· That the President may, if in his Judgment it shall be deemed necessary and expedient in order to secure the best results with greatest economy, transfer a part of the fund hereby apportioned to one Deartment or bureau to another Department or bureau. The term bureau wherever used herein shall be construed to include the Agricultural De rtment, the Smithsonian Institution, and Commission of Fish andpFisheries. _ _ _ 1>i¤¤¤¤¤i¤z<>¤¤¤¤¤‘- That the President of the United States IS hereby authorized detail an ouicer of the pay department of the Army or Navy to disburse the fund appropriated by this act. _ A¤¤¤¤¤•¤~ The ents on account of expenses incurred in carrying out and into e e rovisions hereof s all be made on itemized vouchers approved b the repremntative of the Department incurring the liability and a person to be designated by the President to make iinal mm. _ audit of, said accounts : Provided, That hpspment of the expenses

 incurred by the Committee of Congress s be made on vouchers

approved b the chairman of said committee ¤¤n•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· ¤*·¤-· That the head of each of said Executive Departments and of the °°°°°°°'°‘°i'“ Department of Agriculture, Smithsonian Institution and Commission of Fish and Fisheries shall, from among the officers or emplo ees thereof, appoint a mutable person to act as repélesentative of such Department or bureau and said relpgesentative s l, under the direction and control of the head of the apartment or bureau, supervise the preparation and conduct of the e 'bits herein provided for. N¤¢¤>¤•¤¤**••’¤¤‘• That no onicer or employee appointed as aforesaid s be aid m,' extra or additional compensation by reason of services rendered in virtue of such employment; but nothing herein shall be so construed as to prevent the payment of the just and reasonable expenses of any committee, officer, or emplopee appointed or employed under and by virtue of the provisions of this act. mgffgflgaaijg gg; That all articles imported from the Republic of Mexico or the Domitted free or amy. minion of Canada for the purpose of being exhibited at said exposition shall be admitted free of duty, sub 'ect however, to such conditions and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may impose and prescribe. Approved, May 28, 1888. my 80,1BB. CHAP. 336.-An act ntin to the Washin n a d I Rnilma """“""""‘** the right of way througllltahe Cgur d’Alene Iudgg Regervghldh. d Cnmpmy Re it enacted by the _Se#nate and House of Re resentatirves of the mylgshinstvncxi United States of America in Congress assembled? That the right of p,,,., ,,,.,,,,4 rlght, of way is hereby granted, as hereinafter set forth, to the Washington Xgghmwagg gufégvf an Idaho Railroad Company, a co ration organized and existin mm. under the laws of the Territory of ildgshington, for the extension od its railroad through the lands in Idaho Territory set apart for the use of the Cmur d’Alene Indians by executive order, commonly ¤¤¤¤¤¤- known as the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, beginning at a int on the westerly line of said reservation near the junction ofxlzhe Washmgton_and Idaho Railroad with the Idaho Branch of said road, near Lone Pine, in Washinglton Territo , and running thence in a northerly direction across the Coeur d’rHene Indian Reservation to a point near the mouth of the Saint Joseplfs River, on the Cmur