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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 62. 1910. A 223 ` For irrigation s stem, Ton ue River Reservation, Montana one . Y g. . ¤ hundred and S1XlZy·IIVB dollars and ninety-nine cents. d ger Indian school, Bismarck, North Dakota, buildings, ninety-six o ars. For Indian school, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, buildings, one hundred and twenty-five dollars and ninety-five cents. For Indian school, Pierre, South Dakota, nineteen hundred and eiglht, eleven dollars and twenty-one cents. or support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, twenty-five dollars and eighty-four cents. For support of Yakimas and other Indians in Washington, nineteen hun red and nine, fifty-four dollars and seven cents. For support of Shoshones in Wyoming, nineteen hundred and nine, seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-seven cents. For Indian exhibit, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Saint Louis, Missouri, fourteen dollars and ninety-eight cents. _ _ For indemnity to certain Chickasaw Indians for losses, treaty June $,*gfl{;‘§‘i‘)f*6{§fl‘““S· twentysecond, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand and iift ollars. Ityor army pensions, twenty-four dollars. · CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. _ For contingent expenses, House of Representatives, miscellaneous A§,§§,’;§°f§§,‘§§§,t§f itexlns, nineteen hun red and seven, twenty-one dollars and nmety- departmentsei t cents. ' gFor increase of Library of Congress, seven dollars and twenty cents: For lithographing, Department of State, nineteen hundred and nine, six do lars an seven%—five cents. For salaries, chargés d’a aires ad interim, nineteen hundred and nine, one thousand six hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifty- nine cents. . For salaries, charégés d’aifaires ad interim, nineteen hundred and eigllit, three hundre and sixty-nine dollars and eightgthree cents. or transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred an nine, four thousand one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and sixteen cents. For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, sixty-four dollars and twenty-five cents. For contin ent ex enses, forei n missions, fort —two dollars and _ ht _ g t P S Y 81 y—nine cen s. %`or salaries, consular service, three hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-two cents. - For allowance for clerks at consulates, fifteen dollars and sixteen cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, two hundred and forty-one dollars and nineteen cents. For support of convicts, District of Columbia, nineteen hundred gpd nine, two thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight dollars and t ·six cents. Fyorsupport of prisoners, District of Columbia, nineteen hundred and mne, four thousand two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and seventeen cents. d {1`or gengral expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, twenty-three o ars an twenty-six cents. gc? meat inspection, Bureau of Animal Industry, sixteen dollars an orty- our cents. For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, twenty-five dollars and forty-five cents.