Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/526

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498 FORTYEIGHTH coxcmass. sms. 11. cu. :260. 1885. P¤¤¤i<>¤ 0i¤<=¤ For completion of the Pension Chico building, thirty thousand dolbuildiug. 131% G¤¤·PiP€¤- For introduction of gas-pipes into the now Pension 0E0c building, eleven thousand dollars. G¤·¤u¤ W- Cwk, For the payment of ull sums reserved from the vouchers of Gcoygc P"Ym°“* ‘g 2"f”“ W. Cook for artificial-stouo pavement laid by him on the Capltcl

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5,:;,°°f m Grounds, under contract of September eighteen hundred and seventy-

five, two thousand four hundred and four dollars and eightyeight cents. Indian main umu1w .u=·1ums.

 W- C- 0b¤r¤. rv- To reimburse W G. Oburn for cattle tukcu from him in tho Indian Ter-

“"b‘“"°'“°“* *°· ritory by the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, as shown by the latter of the Secretary of the Interior (House Executive Document Number Ono Hundred and Ninety-seven), transmitting xcport of the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs recommending payment therefor, forty-six thousand sovcu hundred and seventy dollars and twenty-one cents; the same to be paid out of tho annuities or other moneys duo or to bccomc duo the said Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, as stipulated in the tirst article of the treaty with said Indians concluded October twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. 1101* smuuus 1M:PBOvmmN1*. HM 8 P ¤"i¤5¤ To complete the improvement of Hot Springs Crock down to the °°;"£°k» °°”P]°*; °“ southern boundary of tho reservation and across Boscrvo avenue, to "°Pr°v°m°° provide convenient access to tho Army and Navy Hospital, eight thousand dollars, the samo tobe immediately available. 0<>U¤<=¢i¤¤¤f¥¤v- EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE mmm SALES 017 cnuc from sale of PUBLIC LANDS public lands. _ R <>gi¤¤¤¤‘¤ of For salaries and commissions of registers of land—ol’lices and receivers °1‘g’;;’s$f)‘;$‘ ““:bL: of public moneys at district l=md—0Hiocs, at not exceeding three thoum°u,,ys P sand dollars each, five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars I¤¤id¤¤’¤¤l ¤!- For incidental expenses of the several land-ohicos, one hundred and P°““°°· sixty-five thousand dollars. · Expenses of d6- For expenses of depositing money received from the sale of public m“"‘“g "‘°“ °Y» lands, fiftecu thousand dollars. E$1>¤¤€•¢¤ of PN- To meet expenses of protecting timber on tho public hm sovcnt - t°°““g "“‘h°" five thousand dollars. ds, y P{·>*°*=*i°¤ 0* For the protection of public lands hom illegal and fmudulcnt entry P°m‘° l““d“* °t°‘ or appropriation, ninety thousand dollars. - $W=¤¤P ¥¤¤d¤· For salaries and expenses of agents employed in adjusting claims tor swamp lands, and for indemnity for swamp lands, twenty thousand Prm2i••. dollars: Provided, That agents and others employed under the three Agents; mowed preceding paragraphs, while traveling on duty, shall be allowed por wr <ii¤¤. ¤¤¤· diem in lieu of subsistence at a mtc to be fixcd hy the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses for transportation. Egpcnpcs vf i¤- For expenses of hearings to be held and investigations to be made by m:§&::$g£ registers and receivers, undcrinstructions from the General Land Omce, of h¤d, to determine whether alleged fraudulent entries arc of that character or have been made in compliance with law, twenty thousand dollars; and tho Secretary of tho Interior shall report in detail all expenditures under the four preceding paragraphs. Worn and d o · To enable the Commissioner of the General Land Owcc to continue f*°°‘i Pkm °f "“" to reproduce worn and dcfaced oiicial plats of surveys on {llc, and other "”‘ plats constituting s part of thurocords of said office, and dao to furnish local land 0¤ccrs with the same, twenty thousand dollars.