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 144 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. mg,{{‘°°“ °‘ E•1¤*P· 0nI‘;‘o;;1:gntingent, Bureau of Equipment, seventy dollars and seventy- Df:{ff*"°‘ Y‘“"“ ““‘* For maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, seventy-seven cents. B.,,,,.., .,;M.,.n.,i,,., For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, six dollars and ·¤·1 ¤¤¤:.•=¤*— eighty-two cents. Bnmu ¤f,;¤rr1i¤¤ For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, eleven md A°°°'"° thousand one hundred and eighty-two dollars and forty-four cents: P*¤°*•>- Provided, That no part or any one of the claims to which this appro- · emma which uc. priation is applicable shall be paid therefrom which accrued more than §°";_'B°‘},,;_; {,‘{§{§,,,",§; six years prior to the nlin g of the petition in the Court of Claims upon com or cilums, m. which thejudgment was ren dered,which, being ailirmed by the Supreme Court, has been adopted by the accounting officers as the basis for the · allowance of said claim. contingent- For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, seventy-nine dollars and seventy-three cents. ¤£1¤ra:,¤,g§l§¥8°,;·¤*"*°· For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, ` three dollars and eighty-five cents. Efglfghgf s‘°"“ For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam Engineering, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and nineteen cents. “_E¤¤¤*;·;_¤¤*b°¤¤¤°¤ For enlistment bounties to seamen, one thousand five hundred and °°°”` ‘ thirteen dollars and sixty-eight cents. I¤°¤¤*¤**Y *"' 1** For indemnity for lost property, naval service, sixty-six dollars. Pldidrhhig. For indemnity for lost clothing, one hundred and eighty dollars. ,£f""'“"""’“ °f °l°°" For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, seven dollars and fifty cents. ,,,€‘°_§‘§$‘,.{‘.}‘,°‘;*.‘i;’ 3.*; CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUM2r0B Fon "run irrrnmon I"*"’“" D°P"""‘°"*‘ DEPARTMENT. Surveying- For surveying the public lands, twenty-five thousand two hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy-two cents. . nspmumm. For depredations on public timber, five dollars. Agggnn S orvicv- Ftp]- pay of Indian agents, eight hundred and 0].10 d0llal‘S and fol'liy ‘ cen s. rumpmwm For pay of interpreters, one hundred and thirty dollars and thirty cents. I”°P°'·'*°"· For traveling expenses of Indian inspectors, one dollar and ten cents. d6§&¤¤<>1 ·¤v¤*i¤*°¤· For traveling expenses of Indian school superintendent, six dollars ' and twenty-six cents. ~ M““‘°°'· For pay of matrons, thirty-seven dollars and one cent. Tr=¤¤i>¤*¤**¤¤- For transportation of Indian supplies, one hundred and sixty-six _ dollars and seventy- even cents. T°*°¥"l"""¥·°‘°· For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighty-one dollars and thirty-seven cents. C¤¤ri¤z¤¤¤i·¤· For contingencies, Indian Department, flfty~two dollars and seventy- five cents. P¤w¤·¤¤· For support of Pawnees: Schools, three hundred and sixty dollars K_ and ninety cents. ,.,j·ng*:‘,f]f,j;_,,,,,,Q‘§.‘§_j,*§; d Iilgr support of Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, and Wichitas, ten itas. fs, nissinn I¤;•1:¤¤ _1 For support of Mission Indians, two dollars and sixty cents. ,j,Q,,‘f“‘ ° °" ’ Fpr support of Sioux of Devils Lake, twentymine dollars and eighteen cen ls. ,,$!fj;f**‘°"°"°°*°” For support of Sioux, Medawakauton Band, one dollar and thirty- _ three cents. Y"‘"“’”· For support of Yakimas and other Indians, eighteen dollars. °°"°°'“·'“m’°"‘ For Indian schools: Support, nity dollars and fifty-Eve cents. T“"‘°P°““"°"· For Indian school transportation, one hundred and four dollars and thirty-nine cents. >?=¤=*° *`°· X M°‘· For Indian school, Santa Fe, New Mexico, two hundred and sixty- eight dollars.