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 F IFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1904. 45 omlms ALLOWED BY rum Atmrron Fon rmt STATE AND ornnn Ag,lgt*g¤,0g'l$;;de£>‘ i DEPARTMENTS. Department." For contingent expenses, foreign missions, five hundred and eighty six dollars and thirteen cents. For fees and costs in extradition cases, one thousand two hundred and seventy dollars and ninety cents. _ For salaries, consular service, five thousand six hundred and fifty- 'five dollars and sixty-nine cents. For salaries, consular clerks, one dollar and thirty-eight cents. For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, six dollars. For relief and protection of American seamen, ninety-seven dollars and thirty-one cents. · For contingent ex uses, United States consulates, one hundred and seventy dollars and £$rty-nine cents. For contingent expenses, Department of Agriculture, thirteen dollars and fifty cents. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, four dollars and thirty-eight cents. ` For supplies of lighthouses, twenty‘—three dollars and two cents. For expenses of light·vessels, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty-nine cents. For expenses of buoyage, two hundred and fifty-eight dollars and ninety-tive cents. For protecting property in hands of receivers, United States courts, sixty-nine dollars. - . ‘ For ay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, two hundred and sixty-six dollars and forty-six cents. For fees of clerks, United States courts, i;ifty-five dollars and ten cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, three thousand one hundred and sixty-one dollars and forty cents. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, one dollar and ninety cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars and thirtydive cents. For miscellaneous ex uses, United States courts, five hundred and seventy-nine dollars andtlorty cents. CLAIMS ALIDWED BY *1*111-: AUDITOR FOR mm POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. $g?lEfré'i?0=%°gmg; . ED. For compensation to postmasters, fifty-seven dollars and fifty-five cents. F or s ci¤l·delivery service, sixteen cents. For cllfrk hire, two thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents. For star transportation, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars and one cent. - For steamboat transportation, eight hundred and eighty dollars. For post-office car service, four thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars and ninety-three cents. For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, three hundred and e` hteen dollars and eighty —four cents. dor rewards, two hundred dollars. Approved, February 18, 1904.