SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. 1171 act embodied in chapter 188, Laws of 1919 as amended b h te 90, Laws of·1921 and by chapters 34 and 112 Law f 1923y C addi? S§€`,?L§3“f$§`)EEZitiit§°§?S§?LY; :¥*,r:1;y;h€’Pta*iimudriii “‘° 0 1 e eve 0 m of the project after completion, iniiluding the lsuliidliviiigoxieriiii eggs; held in (private ownership by any individual in excess of one hun- A dred an sixty irrigable acres, the securing, selection, and financing of settlegs to enable the purchase of the required livestock, equipment an supplies and the improvement of the l d t d th habitable and productive. The State shall prividle iizhe) iiciiidgrneciigi S°°°°°°P’°"*d°'°¤d¤- sary for this purpose and shall conduct operations in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior: Pro/vided further, That the °"°bI° iu operation and maintenance charges on account of land in this project shall be paid annually in advance not later than March 1, no elgrge bsingbrpade Sor opfgajjoa ltpdéhmgnitensgncg fg; the first year a er_sa1 pu_ 10 no ice. s a e u yo the cretar of the %nter1or tio gave such public notice when water is actually aiirailable or such an s• The unexperided balance, if any, remaining at the close of the ,§d*f‘°“°° ’°°¤’*"°¥"'*‘ fiscal year 1925 from the appropriation of $37 5,000 made by the Act A¤¢¢.v-¤S¤- 1§ferre{)l€ to gs {gg; sg:)or{)d_ de{§:ien;g2Act% fiscal year 11924," atpprpved ecem r u IC o. or con inue mves 1ga ion commencement of construction of the, Kittitas unit, and incidental · operations, Yakima project, Washington, is hereby reappropriated, to be available and to continue available for use during the fiscal year 1926· _ _ Riverton Project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, con- R‘"'°°“' w"°· tinuation o construction, and incidental operations, $7 90,000; Shoshone project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, con- S“°”h°"°· W"' tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $414,000; _ Umatilla Rapids project, Oregon: For investigation of the feasi- 0g§]’“m° R“"‘d" bility of irrigation by gravity or pumpin water sources water stor- I R,•°¤P*°¤"°*‘°¤ °* age, and related problems on the Columbia River and itsftrgbutpries, ` and for cooperative and miscellaneous investi ations o the easibilit of reclamation ro'ects, including rsonad services in the Dis- Y P J ,P‘°’, trict of Columbia and elsewhere, and incidental expenses, the un- V1 ‘ mo expended balance of this appropriation contained in the Act of °‘ °"‘ ‘ March 4, 1923 (Forty-second Sltatutes at Large page 1540), is hereby reappropriated and made immediately avai ab e; _ _ _ Secondary projects: For cooperative and general investigations, 8°°°¤**¤*’>' ¤’°!°°”· $50 000 · _ _ 'Iio eriable the Secretary of the Interior to meet the requirements g‘g,§;i§;f‘gé,§°§°§,;g of Article VI of the treat of January 11 1909 (Thirty-sixth Stat- gmampxilzgrxggr utgg at Large, page 2448), between the United States and Great iiii1?:iis,p.z4s1. °` Britain fm- gauging the streams and determining the water supply of the northern or eastern tributaries of Milk River, Montana, includmg personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the pur- °h“$°’1f’Efh““§“’ 2i5$;$€i§§22Z£§Z;Z3‘£$§E;.§“$t§£iEZ°§’§» 3S0“€§°§$ v»—==~»-as YOBQOT 0I’S· ~ ’ _;1 1 v gxpleinded under and in accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 17, 1902 ('I&hirty-seco1Kl Statutes at Large, page 388), and amendatory or su p ementa c s. _ _ _ Under the provisions of tig Act no greater sum shall be expended, w§g,’;,*;¤a,**g:§u§*c¥g*t;$d nor shall the United Sfatestbe obligateid to expendc. guggpghghgilgiscsll 1926 on an rec ama ion projec appropria e . iiiiiiiunt iri excessiaf the sum herein appropriated therefor, nor shall the whole ex enditures or obligations incurred for all of such pro]- ects for the fiiscal year 1926 exceed the whole amount in the “ reclamation fnmd " for that Hscal year;