Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/633

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610 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 408. 1912. himdurmg’ the uartersendedDecemben·thirty—1irst nineteenhundred and eleven, mh March tbgrutlf-iirst, hunidred and twelve, amounting to $254.38 and y set forth m Houge Document Num- · beredSevenhundredaudforty-eightbfthisseesion.

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‘°{,cE§&*lf ,1 h to cre¢lil:i·:uth:>mgwc?n1nm of M. Sanger, special agent for the Government Hospital for the Imane, sums amounting to $8,105.22, covering items disallowed, and to be disallowed, on the qound that the materials were not under general supp y schedule in accordigce with thehprovmons of sectiond our of the Argtilgf Jnme teen nineteen un an ten said items being' wn in

 onp ’ seventeentotwmty-two, inclusive, of House Document

Numberedsgzen hundred and seventy-seven of the present session. ¤•·*•¤·**¤¤ ¤¤‘•· uonnnuon ssnvrcn. as c. 0. D¢nn•. . . . cnurmmmu Theaccounting Ecers fthe'1‘reasury thonzed ddxrected """'"""" to credit the accoiint of 5. G. Duganne, fiscal mnt, United States Reclamation Service, Washmgton, ' t of Cgfninibia with the sum of $3Q0.71, eovuing items suspended and to be disallowed mlm oecoxmting officers of the Tremury  : on the ground wm, uh thematenaIsmdsurg.;p$¤¤werenotp uudekthegeneral " supply schedule, m aoco oe Wllih the provisions of section our of the Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, said items

wn in detail m House Document Numbered Eight hundred

and y-two of the (present sewion, and with any further sum which may be suspended or isallowed by the accounting officeis of the Treasury_De%rtment in the sudfiscal eglent/s accounts for the quarters ending arch thirtp-first, nmeteen undred and twelve, and June thirueth, nineteen undred and twelve, covering purchases which were not made in accordance with the provisions of the above- ,,§3‘,';"' ‘° ",,,‘f,§‘,; mmng; entryman whose desert·land entry has been

•¤¤· embraced within the exterior limits of any land withdrawal or irriga-

` tion project under the Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, known as the reclamation Act, and who may have obtained a water supply for the land embraced in any such desert-land en from the amatnon prpfect by the purchase of a water-right certiz catei may at_anly time ter having complied with the provisions of the aw applica le to such lands and upon proof of the cultivation P¤>¤¤r•s¤¤¤¤- and reclamation of the land to the extent r uired by the reclamation Act for homestead entrymen, submit proofegf such compliance which proof, if found regular and satisfactory, shall entitle the entryman to a patent and a final water— ° ht certiicate under the same terms ·‘*”·P·“°°- mq conditions as required ofngomestead ent en under the Act entitled "An Act providing for patmits on rec';-mation entries, and xaztghgr purposes, approved August mnth, nineteen hundred and e£""""“. °"‘°"“ DEPARTMENT or wsmcn Miscellaneous. . For miscellaneous expenditures i cl el hi ' foreign postage, labor, repairs of ehreegirggioggd? reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machin ’ or same. and other ueceesaries, directly ordered bes tlh]4;1 iimhmge mmm of Am Generdbfixsgzdolyeu nineteen hrbndred and eleven, $5;03. ttomay Gan"- O! rm · ·AiU0}fNlYS ; T M‘g”""“°°· general to employ, at his discreti irre;;,pe€:ltii}g£i>f iii; i?¢i:*19slii1>i15s sec on seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the RevisedpStatut¤,