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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 408. 1912. 625 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. 4 For trans rtation of di lomatic and consular officers nineteen °‘·*¤¤ ¤¤¤W•¤ br hundred andxeleven, $190.0%. I f>e`1;°i·ii¤'i»iiZ°ri¢i.°°t°'°°°" For contu§ent expenses, United States consulates, $6. For gener expenses, Forest Service, $15.67. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, $0.85. · mlgr contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor, Mlgr special examiners, and so forth, Division of Naturalization, For expenses of regulating immigration $62.50. For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $102.65. For supphes of lighthouses, $1,614. For prosecutiono IndiansmArizona, Act of Marchfourth, nineteen V¤*·“·l¤¤’•· hundred and seven, $1,948.90. For support of prisoners, United States courts, $107.66. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTLIENT. ‘ For inland mail trans ortation—star, $570.24. ¤¤·¤¤¤· •¤¤•M bv For mail transportatign——boat, $1,323.75. wma For indemnity for losses by registered mails, {72.40. For shipment of suplplies, $14.30. · For freight on mail ags, postal cards, and so forth, $93.31. For compensation to postmasters, $209.32. For Rural Free Delivery Service, $34.20. For Rural Free Delivery Service·—tolls, $3.80. For rent, light, and fue, $187.50. For Railway Mail Service, $13.33. ‘ For claims for additional salari of letter carriers under section V¤1.24.1>.3¤a two of Act of January third, eig teen hundred and eighty-seven, $455.49. Sec. 4. That, within the limits of the apprcgpriation he.einaft,er tmégcthnnpivernw made and the sum furnished by the Commonwe th of Pennsylvania gurg, °°° ° G°“"` for such purposes, the Secretary of War be authorized and directed: §,•_j$,§,;,},‘§g; supply First, To make all necessary and proper detail of officers of the cldrlnkmz wow. United States Army to make suc surveys, measurements, and estimates as may be necessary in providing a sufficient su »iy of good water for public use upon the first, second, third, andpiourth ays of July, nineteen hundred and thirteen, upon the battle field of Gettysburg, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the commemoration of the iiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, and to make all necessary provisions and tperform all necessaiy acts in connection with bringing u‘pon said bat e field upon said occasion such sufficient supply of goo water fit for drinking and other purposes connected with and incidental to such occasion. Second. To provide for all necessary sewerage, sanitation, and hos- ,c§¤*¤¤¢¢· * f --*"· pital service necessary for the health and accommodation of persons ` attending upon such occasion. Third. To provide and furnish all necessagy camp and garrison egngggggrqmu equipment for visiting veterans of the Civil ar, together with all " ` necessary rations and supplies for such veterans during said celebration. The ste s authorized in this section to be taken by the War Depart- ;g{<>g¤ }j;Ib·i gpg ment shall be fully completed before the first day of July, nineteen p Y Y ’ hundred and thirteen, and all camp equipment, supplies, and rations shall be fully ready for occupancy and use.