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 150 FIFTY-FIFTH CON GBESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. ’1‘·l¤gn1»1~i¤s· For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, one dollar and twenty-five cents. semis. For Indian schools: Support, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and sixty-six cents. For Indian school building, seven hundred and forty-three dollars _ and sixty-one cents. _ 1-,f{‘,‘{§",,°"*""“S°"*“' For incidentals in South Dakota, forty-eight dollars and thirty-tive cents. v{¤,$.*·*•¤;_¤·i• *¤ For incidentals in Washington, including employees and support °° mmand civilization, eight dollars and fifty cents. S"'°>'*”¤· °*°· For surveying and allottin g Indian reservations (reimbursable), live " hundred and seventy-eight dollars and fourteen cents. P°¤•*°¤* For army pensions, eighteen dollars. F==•·¤*¤*¤¤ ¤¤¤- For fees of examining surgeons, army pensions, one hundred and °°°°°' sixteen dollars and seventy-tive cents. For fees of examining surgeons, navy pensions, six dollars. ,,,E"‘,§'{‘,,‘},,f‘,,',*°'},,°,'} QQ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOB. THE STATE sg". me sun: AND OTIIEB DEPARTMENTS. nepmmeumsme. DEPABTIENT OF STATE. °·>¤¤·f ¤<•*¤m*•f °¤· For salaries and expenses, Court of Commissioners of Alabama °" AhhmClaims, five hundred and five dollars and forty cents. c¤¤¤¤rr ·>¤1¤¤¤‘ For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and sea- "’· “°` men, eleven dollars. xuswms as war For allowance to widows or heirs of diplomatic onicers who die ‘,§;;·°,:Y*§;,,f’*’““"*° abroad, one hundred and thirtyeight dollars and eighty-nine cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, one dollar and °‘”" ten cents. mnJ:¤.»...m»¤u;¤-1- DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE. Weather B¤¤¤¤- For general expenses, Weather Bureau, forty- seven dollars and ninety cents. mg•r·r¢¤•¤*°* ·'¤¤· I nnrsnamnnr or msrrcn. ‘ min f¤¤<1¤¤z ¤¤¤¢¤. For defending suits in claims against the United States, thirty-seven ` · cents. K_$*';*'*,n·;3¤dm_ For salaries, retired judges, four hundred and forty dollars and twenty-two cents.k U I S 1·‘e¤·¤f ¤¤¤rk¤- For fees of c er s nitec tates courts' six hundred and seventy- U'°°°‘iS°'°°°°°`""' tlve dollars and twenty-five cents., cmmnumuu-a For fees for commissioners, United States courts, one hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty cents. ngupmn of r¤•¤¤· For support of prisoners, United States courts, one thousand three ‘ hundred and seventy-eight dollars and forty-five cents. M*•¤·"°¤°°¤¤· For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, nine dollars and _ twenty cents. Sr•¤··¤·*¤>·‘¤·>v•· For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, four thousand dollars. ,hQl•g;,;l:¤*;;j tig CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- Postguillce Depart- 111811 . S*¤*"=¤·P°**e**°¤· _For stm- transportation, one hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty- nine cen s. ,,§$,‘Z,?“"’°""“"°" For steamboat transportation, three dollars and twenty cents, mpgpmu mn um- For railroad transportation, eighty-eight dollars and twenty-four `cents. crm mm. _13E2r cleg: hire, four hundred and seventy-four dollars and twenty- eig cen. Compensation or For compensation of postmasters thirteen dollars and eighty cents. mmm Approved, July 19, 1897. ,