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 srxrrrrrnsr coNeREss. sm. III. cs. 240. 1911. 1325 For fees of commissioners, United States courts, five hundred and sixty-one dollars and seventy-five cents. _ For fees of witnesses, United States courts, forty-six dollars and ergéity-tive cents. _ _ or support of prisoners, United States courts, eight hundred and sixlty-one ollars and seventy-five cents. or supplies for United States courts, five dollars and four cents. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy—ve cents. · CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For inland mail transportation: Star, two hundred and Efteen °""’“‘ ‘“°"°" by dollars and fort -seven cents; mail messenger, four dollars and ggrliiiidgixqstomm · twelve cents; ra1h·o` ad, two thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars and ninety cents. ‘ For Eayment of rewards, one thousand two hundred dollars. For ural Free-Delivery Service, one hundred and four dollars and fiftiy-eight cents. or shi ment of supplies, one dollar and seventy-one cents. For indbmnities for losses by registered mail, two hundred and iift -seven dollars and twelve cents. l·!or indemnities for losses by registered mail, international, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twelve cents. - For compensation to postmasters, one hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty-eight cents. For Special—Delivery Service, fees to messengers, two dollars. Fct clerk hire, first and second class offices, one hundred and nirieteen dollars and forty-five cents. . For clerk hire, third-class post offices, seventy-two dollars. For rent, light, and fuel, one hundred and eight dollars. For canceling machines, nineteen dollars and ninety-five cents. For shipment of supplies, one dollar  eight cents. H For Rural Free·De `very Service, supplies, two dollars and fifty- ve cents. Sec. 3- That for the payment of the followin claims certified to *‘*'““°,§"‘L °‘“;¤¤ be due by the several accounting officers of the 'lieasury Department iiiitiiirigersi mu V under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisrons of section five of the "°‘-1”·P·“°~ Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventyyfour, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of) the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the Act of July seventh, erghteen hundred and V¤L23.v·254- eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered Eight hundred and fifty-three, rplported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as fo ows: CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For contingent e ense-, Treasury Department, horses, and °‘*"“;’ *§,“°"°,{; QF walgons, nineteen huriiiied and ten, one dollar and iiftg cents; ii>i»1i>lii(im<ii¤¤·m u Y or E-ay of assistant custodians and jamtors, one do ar ;_ For el, lights, and water for public buildings, thirty-eight dollars and twenty~five cents; _ For Quarantine Service, one hundred and ninety-five dollars and ninety-one cents;