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970 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. mQn¤;¤:{tb'¢g¤m%{° UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. muesaenmussrs. EDUCATION IN ALASKA. For the industrial and Ergimary education of the children of school age tllie Territory of A ka, without reference to race, fifty thousan dollars. P¤¤1¢¤ ¤>·¤¤·¤¤¤¤· rueuc BUILDINGS.

 REPAIRS or Bumnmes, Isrmmon DEPARTMENT: For repairs of

non. Interior Department and Pension Bmldmgs, includ1n two thousand dollars for roof, skylights, and board walks on roof ofgPension Building, ten thousand dollars. · enum. on THE CEPITOL: For work at _Cagitol,‘and for general repairs

 lL1Q1C10d1g1g mgm of mechamcs, aborers, and fresco painters,

y usan o s. cwrwngmau Inrnovme rum CAPITOL GROUNDS: For continuing the work of the imdprovement of the Capitol Grounds and for the care of the graiun élpne clegké alrid the pay of mechanics, gardeners, and laborers, six een thousand dollars. ¤·v***>*°°¤‘¤¤°¤· CA1>rroL rnnnacnsz For bridge, marble steps, and for completion of balusttirade at the main enéuiance, west; frorg; for lamp posts and rai mg main St811'W· ay, an or genera wor on terraces, fourteen thousand dollars. . £;g¤¤°- °·P**°l PAVEMENT, CArrroL GaouNDs: For taking up and resurfacing the asyihaltic concrete pavement at the eastern front of the Capitol, m§*°&‘f,§d,P“P*“°* f°rIYIyGtHT(;INi:I}[(HE02§2IPSIT0L AND GROUNDS: For lighting the Ca itol and grounds about the same, including the Botamc Garden, and] the se§:;*€:}g¤hP;{l¤& Senate and House stables; for gas and electric lighting; for use of wings. electric l1ghtingplants in Senate and House wings, at not exceeding two hundred dollars fper month duruig the sessions of Congress; pay of supermtendent 0 meters, lampdighters, gas fitters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric lighting, and for general repairs twenty-four thousand dollars. ’ s•¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤» EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE FROM SALES on PUB- LIC LANDS.

é,B**j¤’· SALARIES AND Coumssrous OF Rmersrmas AND Rncmvnns; For *

salaries and commissions of registers of land omces and receivers of pubéig moneys sit dlSt§1lCt'é2;1é1€lFC9S, yidlkit exceeding three thousan dollars eac 1, six un thousand dollars. ,§j’”df,*,§*,¤cf,'_*°*P°¤•°¤· Courrscnsr EXPENSES OF LAND OFFICES: For clerk hire, rent, and other mcidental expenses of the several land offices, two hundred thousand dollars. ”°*’°°*‘***¤ ***°¤°¥¤~ EXPENSES OF DEPos1*1‘1NG PUBLIC MONEYS: For expenses of de- . positing money received from the disposal of public lands, ten thousand do lars. ,J,{,f°""" ""*'°‘•* DEPREDAHONS ON PUBLIC TIMBER: T0 meet the expenses of pro-

 tecting timber on the public lands, one hundred thousand dollars.

¤,*’*g;,¤cf¤¤¤¤e PBOTECTING ronmc LANDs: For the protection of public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation, one Bundred and twenty thousand dollars. mE,é°m’mhm” _ EXPENSES OF HEARINGS IN LAND ENTRIES: FOP expenses of hear- · uhgs ggld bydorilezé of tnhe Generail Inland Office, to determine whether aeg rauuen enriesareo atc · te h bee md in compliance with law, twenty-five thouslgrld dblld-rsiwa H made) ¤*¤¤1> ¢=¤¤¤¤— Sgmpnuxnyr o{··oi.A1us Fon SWAMP LAND AND S`WAMP·LAND _IN- glrilnggmg) $$33;; aanesi and expenses of agents employed 111 adjusting p an s, and or mdemmty for swamp-lands, twenty