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 32 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Srss. I. Cris. 27, 28. 1908. For trans rtation and recruiting, Marine C0, eighty cents. For continpgent, Bureau of Ordnance, twenty-si? doIlars and forty- five cents. _ For contingent, Bureau of Sup lies and Accounts, eighty-two cents. For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, nineteen dollars and ninety-two cents. For indemnity for lost property, naval service, Act March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, two hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-five cents. · For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary masons, fifteen dollars and seventyocents. _ For enlistment unties to seamen, three hundred and six dollars and sixty-nine cents. A§(§,‘§,'}{,’ ,'j,}’°}',,§‘;,.,*j,{ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR ` Department. _DEPARTMENT. For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, twenty-five dollars and fifty cents. _ For surve ing the public lands, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and seventy-three cents. For Geological Survey, five dollars and seventy cents. For Indian school, Grand Junction, Colorado, two hundred and two dollars and fifty-two cents. AQ}§,$¤,°§§,‘:&d¤gg CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE other Departments. AND OTHER `DEPARTMENTS. For public printing and binding, forty-nine dollars and sixty-eight cents. For salaries of interpreters to legations, three dollars and twenty- five cents. For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, four hundred and eight dollars and thirty- live cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, iiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, two thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty-four cents. For genera expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, three dollars and sixty-eight cents. For botanical investigations and experiments, six dollars and twenty cents. · For forestry investigations, four dollars and twelve cents. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, eighty-three dollars and twenty cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, seventeen dollars and seven?-seven cents. or fees of clerks, United States courts, one hundred and sixty- three dollars and thirty cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts, four dollars. Approved, February 15, 1908. February 20. 1908. CHAP. 28.-An Act To authorize the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Rail- __lH;R;l¥3YQ____ way Company to construct a bridge across the Grand Calumet River in the city of [rub1xr·,x¤.2r».] Hammond, Indiana. I Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Represeniatz'·ne.s of lhe (Ddted R,°$§,S“‘l °"‘ '""" .Staz‘ee of Ainerlea in Clmgrese assembled, That the Chica 0, Indian- 0,,§”{Q*;,¤g· f},*§,*,{§$g{; apolis and Louisville Railway Company, a corpomtion of ile Sum; of nmxwsy Comiipny Indiana. is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a §§{d'f"f,,°§$·" ‘“‘ bridge across the Gmnd Calumet River at a point in or near the city