Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/663

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I 644 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 223. 1914. pgenvgous specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Office. i Depwitinz monm- enses of de ositing public moneys: For expenses of deposit' — mdgiily received fiibm the cgsposal of public lands, by registered mgf bank exchange, or otherwise, as may be directed by the Secretary of thi; Interiogi 3163 under rules to be approved by the Secretary of the usury, , . _ '*"m‘}g' "°P'°°“‘ De redations on public timber, rotecting public lands, and setxgséivlzlwtficiliiliiinslnd tlemegit of claims fgr swamp landpand swamp-land indemnity: To ‘"°°°'°‘ °°2‘ meet the expenses of protectinlg timber on the public lands, and for the more emcient execution of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof; of protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation, an of adjusting claims for swamp lands, 8.Dd•lIl— demmty or swamp lands, mcluding not exceeding $15,000 for clerical services in bringing up and making current the work of the General Land Officei and not exceeding $10,000_add1tiona1 for expenses of hearmgs he d by_ order of the Commissioner of the_General Land Oflcice, to determine whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law, $475,000:

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F•*<“•¤¤- s a o 'em, su ject to suc es an regulations as the Secretary of Ptlile Interior may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence, at a rate not $3 _ day each and actual necessary expenses M,_,k,,,,,,,,,,_ for transportation, mcluggg necessary sleepigg-car fares, except when agents are employed m the District o aska they may 0 allowed not exceeding $6 pgday each, m hen of subsistence. _ _ ,,,,§'g,°\‘},;‘°,,,d,°‘““°'_ ‘ RFor thitcpfrotectmn czf T ds iiiyaolvlpd m Oregon Cfluiforma 1’¢°°•°¤¤¤»·¤=- a' eituresui: oena te o te terior, with the cooperation of the Secretary of Ag1icul§111'¥·re or otherwise, as in his judgment may be most advisable, to establish and maintain a patrol to psrevent trespass and to ard against and check fires upon the lan involved in the case of t§:United States versus Oregon and Califomia Railroad Compan and others, suit numbered thirty- three hundred and forty, in t _ e district court for the District of Oreggn, now pending on appeal m the Circuit Court of Appeals for the H H m ud ilxéth (hrcuitf $25,000. _ had tri F of _ °• ¤¤° xpenseso eanngsm en es: orexpenses heanngsor °°m°°` other proceedings hel by order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to determine the character of lands; whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in comphance witlrlaw; and of hearings in disbarment proceedings, $35 000. mmm, pim Reproducing lats of surveys: To enable the Commissioner of the °"""°”‘ General Land giiice to continue to reproduce wom and defaced official plats of surveés on file, and other pggts constituting a part of thezlrpcords of (paid o bee, tpl fuxligih locaill d oHi8c1es the same, an or repro ucing oto o a origin o surv pr?ared in the officcs of surveyors gnldrsll, $5,000. P Sys §g§•9;¤g“:,g>g¤m*;;0m estoration of lands in forest reserves: To enable the Secretaiy of atntsaaama. Inltiriog to meet the of advertisingf tllttdrglestoration to e pu c omam o in crest reserves, or o temporarily withdrawn for forest reserve oses $15,000. ngaxmnnlgt Indhn me- Indian reservationi·1)12Iria)imbf11sable): To meet the expenses °°“""" pertam11:;g dtgo the opelngng to entgy and sgtttgnaelnt of such Indian reaecxg vatron as ma opined urmgt e year nineteen im Pr¤»i•¤- and fifteen: Prcrvaled, t the e nses pertamf 'ng to the o emng' B°°°°°"“"°"" of each of said reservations ani-giad for out of this appropgation shall. be reimbursed to the Uni States from the money received grom the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively, 15,000.