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772 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 384. 1910. m‘§‘Qjf,fgm°¤’ °‘ C‘* Seventh. For pay of the member of the commission in charge, of Paéoibommissiou- officers and employees, other than skilled and unskilled labor, mclud- "‘° °°"’°t°‘ ing foremen, subforemen, watchmen, messengers, and storekeepers, of the department of civil administration, including those necessarily , and temporarily detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, six hundred thousand dollars; ` L"“’°'· Eighth. For skilled and unskilled labor for the department of civil _ administration, twenty thousand dollars; M"°““l“· °°°‘ Ninth. For material, supplies, equipment, construction and repairs - of buildings, and contingent expenses of the department of civil administration, one hundred thousand dollars; S“"°’ °“‘“‘°" Tenth. For survey of lands in the Canal Zone, seventy-five thou- _ sand dollars. m§*;_'gf“°*°¤ d°¥’*”'* Eleventh. For lpay of the member of the commission in charge, of Pug) of <>f¤<=¤¤ wd officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, inmp, y°e°` ’ cluding hospital dispensers, intemes, nurses, attendants, messengers, office oys, foremen, and subforemen, watchman, and stewards, of the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, includin those temporarildy detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, six Iiundred thou- » san dollars; _ " l·°"°'· Twelfth. For skilled and unskilled labor of every grade and kind for the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, two hundred thousand dollars; - “**°°**=l¤· °“‘~ Thirteenth. For material, supplies, equipment, construction and repairs of buildings, and contingent expenses of the department of sanitation on the sthmus, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Rg·=,;gg¤;=t{P¤¤¤¤ Fourteenth. Eor the payment of the cost of relocating the Panama ' Railroad, including salaries, wages, material, and supplies, and all _ s other expenses incident thereto, two million dollars. ’““°f‘“‘· In all, thirty-seven millioneight hundred and fifty-five thousand §',°§,?§°d,m,.,,,, ,,,,,1 dollars, the same to be availa le until expended: Provided, That gg; ¤¤>¤¤¤¤=<>fb<>¤¤ all expenditures from the aplpropriations herein and hereafter made ` for the Isthmian Canal sha be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of the proceeds of the sale of Yg,,32é¤i{g4· bonds authorized in section eieht of the said Act approved June ’ ‘ twenty~eighth, nineteen hundred and two, and section thirty-nine of T t im the tariff act approved August Qfth, nineteen hundred and nine. c,,,*§,'ge§‘§,§,f°“ °" Ten per centum of the foregomgamounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on objects named; but not more than M i _ ten per centum shall be added to any one item of the a propriation. Re§§,°§,,2,, on ,,,_ No part of the foregoing appropriations for the Istlimian Canal 1¤w¤¤¢¤¤f¤r· shall be applied to the ayment 0 allowances for longevity service, or lay—over days other tfian such as may have accumulated under ex- · ietipgorders of the commission, prior to July first, nineteen hundred ani nine. P“““'“" R““’°“" Sec. 2, The foregoin appro riations shall be available t - Com n . 0 I'61II1 mggigiggiglgggzeggsggr burse the Panama Railroad (ibmpany for marine losses, and for hmm losses due to destruction of or dama e to its lant, equipment, or iasmute to cme. commissary iifpplies by fire: Provided, That tlie Panama Railroad S i H Company s ia_ carry no insurance against loss from causes covered b KQSS-E5`} “b° dy °t this appropriation: Provided further, That hereafter payment b§ the Panama Railroad Company to the United States, in accordance v¤1.s3,p.zzs». with the treaty with Panama, of the annual subsidy of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, as provided by the concession granted by mmm ti { the United States of Colombia, shall not be required. umn “ °“° ’°““ Sec. 3. All funds collected by the government of the Canal Zone from rentals of public lands and buildings in the Canal Zone and the cities of Panama and Colon, and from the zone postal service and from court fees and fines, and collected or raised by taxation in whatever form under the laws of the overnment of the Canal Zone are hereby appropriated until and incIuding June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an eleven, as follows: The revenues derived from the postal