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 2]’8 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 373. 1896. respectively; in all, thirty-three thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty-six cents. . _ P¤i>1i¤1¤i¤.·:rrw¤•><i- To pay expense of publishing proceedings of the Utah constitutional mg" convention, seven thousand six hundred and thirty-two dollars. UM °°¤¤¤¤*•¤*°*·- · To pay traveling expenses of E. W. Tatlock, member of late Utah Commission, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and fifty cents. To pay in full George E. Blair, clerk to late Utah Commission, two hundred and five dollars. To pay in full George W. Parks, clerk to late Utah Commission, one hundred and fifty dollars. To pay expense of annual report of late Utah Commission for eighteen hundred and ninety-six, fifty dollars. To pay telephone bill of late Utah Commission, twenty-five dollars. To pay Charles C. Richards, late secretary of Utah Territory, for cost of moving Government safes and furniture, sixty-tive dollars. muusumcmumm To pay Arthur Croxford and Edward H. Rush, for repairs made in H°"'° September, eighteen hundred and ninetynve, to the Industrial Christian Home Building, at Salt Lake City, Utah, forty-three dollars and ·r¤¤.r¤mumrzm- fifty-eight cents; and said building is hereby transferred to the custody ‘“’ D°l""""“°"‘· and control of the Treasury Department. I mwlnclapendnnt Treas- INDEPENDENT TREASURY. cmg., 1.. wtuag. To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury to audit and pay 'United States at Baltimore, from the expiration of his term of service to the date of his succe sofs qualification (July ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to July twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive), during which time he actually performed the duties of the office, a sufficient sum, not to exceed one hundred and seventy-one dollars and nineteen cents, is hereby appropriated from the vttzapxm. unexpended balance of the appropriation made by Act of July thirty- first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-tive. _ Lnuis R-W¤1¤pr¤- To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury to audit and pay ,,l$‘f"°°°’ m“l"°°l' the salary of Louis R. lValters, late assistant treasurer of the United States at Philadelphia, from the expiration of his term of service to the date of his suceessor’s qualification (July eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to August nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- fbur, inclusive), during which time he actually performed the duties of the office, a sufficient sum, not to exceed four hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eighteen cents, is hereby appropriated from the unexpended V»1.28.p.1S2. balance of the appropriation made by the Act of July thirty-first, eig;¤tee11€1uiptlred and ninety-four, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred am nine y- ve. .nn.n_i·..ni¤a.»¤. To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury to audit and pay c,;jf'°"· °““ F"" the salary of John P. Jackson, late assistant treasurer of the United States at San Francisco, from the expiration of his term of service to the date of his successors qualiucation (May twenty-first. eighteen hundred and ninety-ibur, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive), during which time he actually performed the duties of the office, a sufficient sum, not to exceed five hundred and six dollars and eighty-five cents, is hereby appropriated from the unexv¤1.zs,p.1s2. pended balance of the appropriation made by the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-tbur. Fish Commission.   P"’i‘“¤'“‘·°“· PROPAGATION or noon-Frsuusz For miscellaneous expenses for the _ _ propagation and distribution of food-fishes, five thousand dollars. §;f;{;'§;g'*°*· Frsu HATGHERIES, Rmramsz For repairs and constructions required ’ at the fish-cultural stations at Put in Bay, Ohio; Duluth, Minnesota;
 * °gémm mmm the salary of George L. Wellington, late assistant treasurer of the