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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. · Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. 7]] For indemnity for lost clothing, twenty- five dollars. Mt ¤Ml=i¤s· For enlistment bounties to seamen, nine hundred and forty-one dol- B¤¤¤¤·=¤- lars and twenty cents. For bounty for destruction of enemies’ vessels, two dollars and thirty- _ nine cents. · ‘ For twenty per oentum additional compensation, Navy, three dollars Twenty pei- cent. and ninety cents. ,,'{},‘}]*"*°***** °°***P°**¤*· CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR Claims sntwei by _ DEPARTMENT. _ i£‘.¥;.€:.$‘i§L‘K.I.'4£..£‘é? For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, one thousand °°"""g°*"°‘P°“°°'· six hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-seven cents. _ _ For surveying the public lands, ten thousand nine hundred and forty- 1,E,‘f§"”"" "“"“° one dollars and sixty-two cents. · For Geological Survey, ninety-two dollars and eightyetwo cents. G"°’°¥‘°°‘ S***"°Y· For pay of Indian agents, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and I**d”**]’°1’**'****°***· forty-one cents. For surveying and allotting Indian reservations, two hundred and eighteen dollars. · For army pensions, twenty-four dollars. P°**'*°**°·A'***Y- For fees of examining surgeons, army pensions, twenty-six dollars. éjfjg °¤¤***i¤i¤G ¤¤*· For contingent expenses, pension agencies, two dollars and thirty qgeities. cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOB THE POST- th01:Ams”a·1lo¥mt:y oF1v10E DEPARTMENT. State D.';.'..;? 11 . For star transportation, fourteen dollars and ninety-two cents. Sw &r¤¤¤p¤r¤~¤¤¤¤- For clerk hire, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. cmu mm. For rent, light, and fuel, six hundred and six dollars and six cents. inseam. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE cinmstiiowsd by AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. §§£§{E§°;,,f§{ ${,*2 p BD B. For contingent expenses, Executive Office, three dollars and ninety- Executive oem. six cents. ’ For salaries of consular officers while receiving instructions and in ¤<>¤·¤1¤·¤¢~r—*i¤¤- transit, four dollars and eighty-nine cents. For salaries, consular service, ten dollars. —”°"“‘°"· For pay of consular officers for services toAmerican vessels and sea- ;;_*;j;l8*° *¤··***¤=¤ men, seventy-two dollars. ` For loss by exchange, diplomatic service, nineteen dollars and fifty- 1-on by sxvhnrigvnine cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, seventy-four dollars mum mms. eighty-six cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, three hundred :>(¤]:·;;¤§;=;¤¤¤r¤¤¤¤s dollars. ' For miscellaneous expenses, Fish Commission, one hundred and F*·*¤ °°*¤*¤*¤¤*¤¤- twenty-seven dollars and one cent. . For propagation of food-hshes, sixteen dollars and sixty-nine cents. _ For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, sixteen dol- lngagfj; °" *“”**"‘ lars and seventy-tive cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, seven hundred and forty W¤¤¤=¤·¤ B¤~¤¤· dollars and sixty-seven cents. For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, one hun- U pilwrl S¢¤¢¤¤ dred and fifty dollars. gg5i,; ,s,,,.,..,.t ,,;. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, two hundred and fL*j:;{;i“mm twenty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents. ' For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, two hundred and —-¤¤i¤¤¤l1¤¤¤¤¤¤- sixty dollars.