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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. 299 an township numbered fourteen north, range numbered nine west, Willamette base and meridian, duly accepted by the United States but not heretofore paid {Ol'. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized {J‘;,12,‘,Q,f,)Q,I§§'{“€· and directed to pay to John O’Keane, of the State of Washington, the ` sum of forty-five dollars, as balance of salary due him for services as a farmer in charge of Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington Territory, for the month of October, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and not heretofore paid to him. . That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized J°Sh““ T- R""""S· and directed to ay to Joshua T. Roberts, of the State of Washington, the sum of eight hundred and eighty-four dollars and eighty-two cents, as the balance due him from the United States for making survey numbered four hundred and twenty-five, in the State of Washing- - ton, and not heretofore paid to him. ‘ For payment to Howard B. Carpenter, United States deputy sur- Hmmd B·C¤¥P€¤¤¢f· veyor, for surveys and resurveys executed by him in the State of Wyoming, necessary to complete the surveys under his contractnumbered two hundred and sixty-six A, approved by the Commissioner of the General Land Office under date of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, as per account rendered, bein the amount found due by the Commissioner of the General Land Oéce in accordance with the rates authorized in the Act making appropriation for V°1·29*P·‘*3"· the survey and resurvey of public lands for the fiscal year of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, two thousand five hundred and seventy- four dollars and ninety-four cents. For payment to J. T. Breckon, for surveying in excess of contract, J‘T‘B‘€°k°“‘ three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and ten cents. For publication of the monthly reports filed by mineral-land com- pu°§§‘Q§}§}§,,_ "’p°“S* missioners in the office of the register and receiver of the Bozeman, Helena, and Missoula land districts, in the State of Montana, and the Coeur d’Alene land district, in the State of Idaho, two hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fo1`ty cents. To pay to George E. Boos, manager of the Missoula Publishing G"°’g" E‘B°°“*“°‘ Company, Missoula, Montana, for publishing advertisements of three mineral-land lists in thirty issues of said journal from June seventh to July twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, this amount having been heretofore suspended, but now allowed, four hundred and fifty dollars and twenty cents; For payment to John McMurray, manager of the Recorder, a news- J°h“ M°M“"“Y·°‘°· paper published at Anaconda, Montana, as additional allowance for publishing lists of classified mineral lands, such additional allowance being based upon the rates provided for by Departmental Circular of Aprilthirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and thirty-four cents; . _ T 0 pay the twelve members of the boards of mineral land commis- ,,§g“’f,’§m‘j,§,S’g}§,‘Q,$,’,@l Sioners for the States of Montana and Idaho the balance due them for Momma wd 1<i¤h¤· services durin the month of October, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, two hunglred and sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents each; in all, two thousand six hundred dollars and four cents. For payments and reimbursements to the parties named, and in the HG1;g§€HLg2d€t8£; amounts specified, respectively, on pages six and seven of House Doc- *i¤°·" nment Numbered Three hundred and sixty-one of the present session, under the title, "General Land OfHce,” three hundred and twenty- · seven dollars and seven cents. Wu. A R, h_ To reimburse William A. Richards, late United States surveyor- ,,,,d§_1°m ‘ ° general for Wyomin , for losses incurred by him through a cloud- R°““‘”“’“m°“‘°f· burst upon July sixgi, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, near Fort VVashakie, u on the Shoshone Indian Reservation, in the State of Wyoming, wlflile in the discharge of his duties as surveyor-general