Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/242

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212 romr-ramp ooscnnss. Sess. 1. on. 455. isn. Expenses or emce For rent of office of surveyor-general of Utah Territory, fuel, books, °f °“"°Y°"€°”°*`°1 stationery, and other incidental expenses two thousand dollars °f};°’f,'}u£,°m*.§;}’,Q_ For rent of office of surveyor-general of Wyoming Territory, fue], tory? g books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand five hm,. dred dollars. Amo,,,, ·ro,,.,;,o,-y, For rent of office of surveyor-general of Arizona Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses two thousand Eve hundred dollars. R¤<>¤¤l¢¥ of l¤¤d For recorder of land titles in Missouri, five hundred dollars titlesin Missouri. · SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS Supvgyin g t 1, o For surveying the public lands in Louisiana, at rates not exceeding public lands in twelve dollars per linear mile for township and ten dollars for sec- L°¤i¤*¤¤**$ tion lines and for closing up the expenses of the office so far as relates v0€;Q;‘;§,,§,?B6;Y " to the surveying of the public lands, fifteenthousand dollars Florida , ’ For surveying the public lands in Florida, at rates not exceeding twelve dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for town- C,0,,,,,g up sup ship, and ten dollars for section lines and for closing up the expenses of ,.oy,,,,_. oxpooooo ; the pales so far as relates to the surveying of the public lands, ten thousam dollars. Ljjnnqggtg; For surveying the public lands in Minnesota at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, thirty thousand dollars. Dokoto Tgppitopyi For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, at rates not cx- `ceeding twelve dollars per linear mile for standard lines, nine dollars for township, and eight dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. Mmm,,,, Tomi_ For surveying the public lands in Montana Territory, at rates not tory , exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. Ncbraska; For surveying the public lands in Nebraska, at rates not exceeding _ nfteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for town- U¤°;,'P°“d"d Mlkship, and ten dollars for section lines sixty thousand dollars; and the f13f?,,,;'; “§',f,‘,fg,,fy unexpended balance of the appropriation in the act of June tenth, eightcontinued; een hundred and seventy-two, for the survey of the northern boundary @72, ch. 415, vol of Nebraska is hereby continued and rendered available. xvi? P- $$5 For surveying the public lands in Kansas, at rates not exceeding °°°°°’ twelve dollars per linear mile for standard lines, nine dollars for township and eight dollars for section lines, eightynino thousand and seven hundred dollars. Colorado T Oui_ For surveying the public lands in Colorado Territory, at rates not cx- ,,o,_,., ceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, and for heavily timbered lands at augmented rates not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. mm, T0,,,,m,y , For surveying the public lands in Idaho Territory, at rates not exceed- ’ ing fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, and for heavily-timbered lands at augmented rates not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines, thirty thousand dollars New Mmm, Tw For surveying the public lands in New Mexico Territory, at rates not ritory , exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines thirty thousand dollars Amon Tmim _ For surveying the public lands in Arizona Territory, at rates not exy' cccding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars CBM0mm_ For surveying the public lands in California, at rates not exceeding ’ fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, fourteen dollars for township, and twelve dollars for section lines, and for heavily timbered mountain-lands at augmented rates, not exceeding eighteen dollars per