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 318 F IFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. applicable shall be paid therefrom which accrued » more than six years p1‘101‘ to the filing of the petition in the Court of Claims upon which the judgment was rendered, which, being aflirmed by the Supreme Court, has been adopted by the accounting officers as the basis for the allowance of said claim. mf;“z{$1Q,“I;’;If’£;fS*m°‘ For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, sixt cents. Fgr indemnity for lost clothing, two thousand and fifty-two dollars and ninety-six cents. _ For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, fifty dollars and eighty-four cents. For bounty for destruction of enemies’ vessels, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy-six cents. For enlistment bounties to seamen, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-seven cents. th€1°ll’{,’§it‘2}%°`}‘Q°§1 tg}; CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR Interior Department. V consogem. For contin ent expenses, Department of the Interior, forty-nine . dollars and Higty-eight cents. . Surveys,etc. For surveyin the public lands, fifty-one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven gollars and eighty cents. For surveying private land claims, two hundred and thirty dollars and sixty-six cents. mgeimbursement of For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys, excess of deposits, °w€m` thirty-three dollars and &fteen· cents. géixcgygy- For payment to G. W. Currey, reward for information resulting in, ’the conviction of one Hardy Tracy for defacing monument on line of survey of public lands in the Indian Territory, Act of June tenth, ei%hteen hundred and ninety-six, twenty-five dollars. xmnan agents. or pay of Indian agents, four hundred and ninety-three dollars and sixty-t ree cents. . Suppuos. For telegra hing and purchase of Indian supplies, twenty dollars and eighty-eiglht cents. Crows- For support of Crow`s——employees, and so forth, two hundred and seventeen `dollars. A For support of Crows—subsistence, three thousand three hundred _ i and eightyéone dollars and sixty-one cents. _ _ K‘°k“¥’°°’· For support of Kickapoos, forty-two dollars and twenty cents. S°h°°‘S· Fo1'lID(I18H schools—support, forty·Eve'dollars and sixty cents. M‘f“““}“· For incidentals in Montana, fifteen dollars and forty cents. I“"g““°“· For irrigation, Indian reservations, four dollars. C,§E?},§;gS_ B““d °‘ For removal and subsistence of Eastern Band of Cherokees, one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. P¢¤¤i<>¤¤- For army pensions, two hundred and eightysdollars and thirty-five cents. ‘ mlgoggél ¢>¤¤¤¤¤i¤s For fees of examining surgeons, pensions, fourteen dollars. m§‘°_§{,‘g,€g}°¥(d fg; CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE sutgwlfé om., Depart- · . n &ND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. ”°P°’“¤°¤‘°‘S‘°*°- Dnrnnmmnr or STATE. - · 0,$jIL¤g;g;i ¤g{g¤¤°¤ For salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations, twenty-two dollars ’andlfourteen cents. . y _ _ W g _ p e · . For salaries, secretaries of legations, one dollar and nine cents. s Foreign missions. For contingent expenses, foreign missions, sixty-three dollars and sixty-one cents. ‘ . "