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 226 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 62. 1910. F f t M Co s, e` ht dollars and eighty-nine cents. Fg;. (t rIiatio1i%}urear1i) of l§lavigation, twenty-three dollars and seventy-six cents. _ _ For construction and repair-, Bureau of Constructmn and Repair, one hundred and five dollars and forty-four cents. - For indemnit for lost clothing, sixty dollars. For bonmty For destruction of enemy’s vessels, three dollars and eighteen cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BYTHE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. °”!*”" °“°"°" *" F e nses s ial inspectors Department of the Interior, nineheugiiinirgnii mum geenolliuliildlied dnsoiiine, one hundred and eight dollars and twenty- ts. ' vlgdfn hotolithographing, Patent Office, nineteen hundred and nine, six doll)ars and twenty cents. _ For contingent ex nses, office of surveyor-general of Arizona, _ · nineteen hun ed angcnine, eight dollars and t `rty-seven cents. For salaries and commissions of rggisters and receivers, nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred an thirty dollars and fifty-three ts. cmlior Indian schools, support, thirty-nine dollars and twelve cents. For telegraphing, transportation, and so forth, Indian supplies, nineteen hun red and nine, six thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-two cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, two dollars and forty-five cents. ‘ For contingencies, Indian Department, nineteen hundred and nine, three hundred and forty-one ollars and seventy-one cents. For incidentals in Arizona, nineteen hundred and nine, one dollar and thirty-five cents. _ For Indian school, Riverside, California, nineteen hundred and nine, two hundred dollars and one cent. For incidentals in Montana, nineteen hundred and nine, forty- seven dollars and thirty-five cents. For support of Pawnees: Schools, Oklahoma, nineteen hundred and nine, eleven dollars and four cents. For Indian school, Pierre, South Dakota, nineteen hundred and nine, sixteen dollars and forty-six cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. ¤1¤i¤¤¤ ¤¤<>w¢·1 by For salaries, charges <l’ail`aires ad interim nineteen hundred d $$`$l¤°Ll°{l£i°°°‘°°°" nine, two thousand seven hundred and ninety-six dollars anrlletliiiltlgrseven cents. For transportation of diglomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred an ten, five hun red and three dollars and five cents. For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen hugdrcd an Hmne, one thousand two hundred and thirty·0ne dollars an seventy- ve cents. ger contingjeriis expenses, Territory of Alaska, nineteen hundred an ten, one o ar. For contingent expenses, Territory of New Mexico, nineteen hundred and nine, two dollars and seventy-four cents. lgorilgeneraltexpenses, Forest Service, one hundred and one dollars an t ree cen s. For collecting statistics relating to commerce, nineteen hundred and nine, fifty-one cents.