Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/764

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740 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. under this appropriation shall be allowed per_ diem, subject to such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, m lieu of subsistence, at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleepmg—car fares, exception. exee twhen agents are employed in the district of Alaska they may be allowed not exceeding six dollars per day each, in lieu of subsistence. !*°*’·'*¤8¤*¤ *¤¤d°¤· Ex nses of hearings in land entries: For expenses of hearings held mei" by orggr of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to determme whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in com liance with law, and of hearings in disbarment proceed- ` , thirty-iiye thousand dollars. _ _ 0IR¢v¤>¤¤¤i¤¤ Plm mieproducing lats of surveys: To enable the Commissioner of the m"°ys' General Land Oi%ce to continue to reproduce worn and defaced official plats of surveys on file, and other plats constituting a part of the records of said office, and to furnish local land offices with the same, three thousand five hundred dollars. 1>¤·¤¤ ¤•¤¤¤ *0 Examinations of desert lands: To enable the Secretary of the Intemm` rior to examine, under such regulations and at such compensation as he may prescribe, the desert lands selected by the States under the VeL%,p.422. provisions of section four of the Act of Congress approved Auipst V<>¤· 35. 1>- 844% eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and the Act of ay twent —seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand dollars: mm. Promdlzd, That if such examinations be made b detailed clerks or Ex°°°°°°' employees of the department, the shall be entitled1to actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping—car fares, and not exceeding three dollars per day in lieu of subsistence. Fgmt mr:1¤erv1_~;%m_ Restoration of ands in forest reserves: To enable the Secretary of ud`; Xiisnaxifeee. the Interior to meet the expenses of advertising the restoration to the public domain of lands in forest reserves, or of lands temporarily withdrawn for forest—reserve£urposes, twelve thousand dollars. Salaries- Salaries, General Land O ce: For twenty-six copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five cop ists, at nine hundred dollars each; five clerks, at one thousand dollyars each; five clerks of class one; five clerks of class two; five clerks of class three; in all, forty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. “$§g;§)}l';S,;’;‘},’g’;_”* Opening Indian reservations (reimbursable): The appropriation of E¤1>¤¤¤¤» twenty-five thousand dollars t_o meet the expenses of opening to entry and settlement ceded lands within Indian reservations is hereby continued and made available to meet the expenses pertaini to the opening to entry and settlement of such In ian reserva.tiori1Iands as may be opened during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven: {,’;g*;*g6mmeu,_ Provided, That the expenses pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of said appropriation shall be reimbursed to the United States from the money received from the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, res ectively. Rggwggn M};§f¤¤ For completing the surveys within the Fllathead Indian Reservasun-eyaeie. tion, Montana, embracing town sites and the subdivision of unallptged lands fronting on Flathead Lake (reimbursable), ten thousand o ars. Surveying. sunvnrmo mn PUBLIC LANDS. R¤¢¢¤· For surveys and rosurveys of public lands, under the supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Office and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars: {j;gg·;<;;cc& Ifravide , That in expending this appropriation preference shall be given, first, in favor of surveying townships occupied, in whole or in V¤1.‘-Z5. p. 616. part, by actual settlers and of lands granted to the States by the Act approved February twenty-second,_ eighteen hundred and eighty- V¤1~2¤.m>- 215- M mne, and the Acts approved July third and July tenth, eighteenghun-