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200 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. P _ settle claims for damages caused to private property by motor vehis§'Z,'§'%e(md tc Ap. cles used in delivering fuel: Provided, That al moneys received from P"°P'*““°“»°‘°· the sale of fuel tgt; ¥’i)icai_l yegr 1920 shall fbehpredited to lphis _ appropriation an e av ° a e or the purposes 0 t `s paragrap ; ap({§£§r2§$?0¤§E§3§b§,? The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to contract for the ‘”§jS_ mam p_,35_ purchase of fuel for the Government fuel yard in advance of the ’ ’ availability of the appropriation for the payment thereof. Such contracts, however, s all not exceed the necessities of the current Y9¤·¤`$ m§iii€lZi€§°¤»i°xi¤é°ilifieK Authority is hereby granted to the Secretary of the Interior to exchange, as part consi eration in the purchase of new equipment, motor vehicles and any other equipment used by said fuel yar s; In all, Bureau of Mines, $1,201,897. R°°l"m““°“S“”l°°' nnommnrrox snnvrcn. nfES{F3§'iE’¤iii°m r°°` The following sums are appropriated out of the special fund in the V°‘·32·¥’·“88· Treasury of the United States created by the Act of June 17, 1902, me ms and therein designated " the reclamation fund": xw ‘ For all expen itures authorized by the Act of June 17, 1902 (32d Statutes, page 388), and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary Ohms spwmd thereto, known as the_reclamation law, and all other Acts under whic ' expenditures from said fund are authorized, including salaries in the District_of_ Columbia and elsewhere; examination of estimates for appropriations in the field; and binding; law books, books _ o reference, periodicals engmeering and statistical publications, not v°*“°‘°°· exceeding $1,500; purchase, maintenance,_ and operation of horsedrawn or motor-proplelled passenger-carrymg_veh1c1es; payment of damages caused to the owners of lands or private property of any kmd y reason of the operations of the United States, its officers or employees, in the survek construction, operation, or maintenance of irrigation works, and w ch may be compromised by agreement between the claimant and the Secretary of the Interior; and payment for ofhcial telephone service in the field hereafter incurred in case of official telephones installed in rivate houses when authorized under rmaem aeagema, regulations established by the Secretary of the Interior: Bm m‘·‘•¤‘·A¤=- Salt River project, Arizona: For examination of project and accounts, $1,000; _ Y¤'¤•· ·‘·***-·°•“’· Yuma project, Arizona-California: For operation and maintenance, _ contmuation construction, and incidental operations, $383,000; oi·1a¤a,c¤m. Orland project, California: For maintenance, operation, continuae _ tion of construction, and incidental operations, $113,000; cmu inner, com. Grand Yalley project, Colorado: For operation maintenance, VOL 40 pl ml continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $192,000, , together with the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the U C I project for the fiscal year 1919; ammpaugre, oa ncompahgre project, Colorado; Flor operation and maintenance, Bum mam continuation of construction, and incidental operation, $206,000; VOL ;,,_ p_ 6;, Boise project, Idaho: For o ration and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidentalgperations, $664,000, together with the ,,m,_m_ unexpended balance of the appropriation for this project for the fiscal ednmaam msec- year 1919; Provided, That no money shall be expended for extensions ‘ of the Boise pioject, exceipt such amounts as may be collected from _ construction c arges on t at ro'ect under public notice; }§§,‘§,,E‘“*m*’l’°‘ King Hill project, Idaho: Ilfoi continuinlg construction and inci- R°¤*¤¢¤¤¤· dental operations, $332,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the Hill pro'ect if without consent of the Secretary of the Interior any ands are hereafter released from any part of the irrigation district assessments a portioned a ainst the same by the board of directors of the King irrigation district;