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1450 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. expenses incident to conducting hearings and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus, and all other incidental and contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster’s, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ _ _ £;>:j¤*¤¤¤¤*°*C*¤*‘ Seventh. For lpay of the member of the commission in charge, of my orwmmmouer, officers and employees, other than skilled and unskilled labor, includ- °m°°”·°‘°‘ ing foremen, subforemen, watchmen, messengers, and storekeepers, of the department of civil administration, including those necessarily and tem orarily detailed for duty away from the sthmus, five hundred andpfifty thousand dollars; _ _ . taser. Eighth. For skilled and unskilled labor for the department of c1v1l administration, twent thousand dollars; _ Materials. etc. Ninth. For material; supplies, equipment, construction and rveipairs of buildings, and contingent expenses of the department of ci administration, including not exceeding five hundred dollars for law books, one hundred and ten thousand dollars ;_ _ _ m§;§i*¤“°“ d°P¤’*· Tenth. For pay of the member of the commission in charge, of oiliraybrwmmmoaer, cers and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, mcluding °m"°”*°“" hospital dispensers, intemes, nurses, attendants, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemen, watchmen, and stewards, of the de- . artment of sanitation on the Isthmus, including those temlporarily §etilailed for duty away from the Isthmus, six hundred thousand o ars; - uber. Eleventh. For skilled and unskilled labor of every grade and kind, for the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, two hundred thousand dollars; `imei-ms,em. Twelfth. For material,sup lies, equipment,construction andrepairs of buildings, medical aid and) suplpprt of the insane, and of indigent persons permanently disabled, w e in the line of duty and in the em loy of the Isthmian Canal Commission, from earning a livelihood, and) contingent expenses of the delpartment of sanitation on the Isthmus, eight hun red thousand dollars. naman; rama. Thirteent . For the payment of the cost of relocating the Panama “"“’°“°· Railroad, including salaries, wages, material, and sup lies, and all other ex(penses incident thereto, two million seven hundred and 5.fty thousan dollars. Amount. In all, forty-five million five hundred and sixty thousand dollars the same to be immediately available and to continue available until 1>»m»¢a»._ expended: Promkled, That all expenditures from the appropriations _ ,,,·'$,‘g}°{,’j,’,;{,‘},f°“ "°“‘ heretofore, herein, and hereafter made for the Isthmian Ciimal, exclusive of fortifications, shall be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of the roceeds of the sale of bonds authorv¤1.sz,p,4s4. ized in section eight of the said) Act approved June twenty-eighth, """"·*’·""· nineteen hundred and two, and section thirty-nine of the tariiig Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and ten. . Numteraremgigyea Ezrgipt in cases of emergencv, or conditions arising subse uent to mm "’ “‘ “‘“· and oreseen at the time of the assage of this Act, there shall not be employed at any time during tltie fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, under any of the foregoing appropriations for the Isthmian Canal, agly greater number of persons tgian are specified in the notes submitt respectively in connection with the estimates for each of said ap-Hrplpriations in the annual book of estimates for said year, nor sh ere be paid to any of such persons during that fiscal year any greater rate o compensation than was authorized to be paid to persons occupfnng the same or like positions on the first day of July, nineteen hun re and ten, and all employments made or compensation increased because of eme ncios or conditions so arising shall be specifically set forth, with £ reasons therefor, by the chairman