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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. II. Ch. 408. 1912. 623 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For inland mail transportation—star, $396.72. A.Y}$5i'§§,$up$§°g¤Y,{ For mland mail transportation-—railroad, $14.09. ”°P*'“¤°¤'~ For indemnity for losses by registered mails, $292.27. For shipment of Zplpplies, $236.21. For freight on m ags, postal cards, and so forth, $15.59. For compensation to postmasters, $201.12. For special-delivery service, fees to messengers, 8 cents. Fra:} freight and expressageon mail bags, postal cards, and so forth, $13. . For Rural Free-Delivegy Service, $131.39. For rent, light, and fu, $311.14. For Railway Mail Service, salaries, $43.01. For canceling machines, $37.50. For clerk hire, first and second class, $125. For clerk hire, third class, $8. For clerk hire, separating, $72. For City Delivery Service, incidental expenses, $3.75. For claims for additional salary; of letter carriers under section V°I·“·*’·“°“ , 5. 1. Sec. 3. That for the ayment of the follow1ng' claims, certified to A‘?‘““°“" °"““' be due by the several liccounting officers of the Treasury Depart- $¤i:¢rl¥ mmm. ment under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted vo, 18 no or carried to the surplus fund imder the gl-rovisions of section five of ‘ ’ p' ` the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hun ed and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service o the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and V°l~”- ¥’·“‘· eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Documeir Numbered Yhie hundred and twenty-three, reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows: CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREAS- URY DEPARTMENT. For collecting revenue from customs, $530. ,`§(lii.Y§”4.Z¥l91i¥§:Qut}; Fog payment of judgments against internal-revenue officers, D°P**¤¤°¤*- $2,06 .33. For gpenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, $602.06. For e-Saving Service, $418.47. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY TI-HB AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Fm- pay, me 66 mei, of me Amy, $56,270.66. ,$3lt’.§;'r.ti"$$':;‘¤§’.?· For commutation of quarters to paymaster’s clerk, Act of March ’”§‘,,'{§2f·,,_ ,,,,,_ third, nineteen hundred and eleven, $194.40. For encampment and maneuvers, Organized Militia, $45.22. For subsistence of the Army, $8. For regular supplies, Quartermasteis Department, $7,054.66. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, $1,083.83. For water and sewers at military posts, $26.40. For engineer depots, $28.95. For headstones for graves of soldiers, $2.03. _ For pay of volunteers, Cayuse Indian War of eighteen hundred and forty—-seven and eighteen hundred and forty-eight, in Oregon, $582.85.
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