Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/339

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312 FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. W°°'**°g**>¤· For incidentals in Washington, including employees and support and _ civilization, seven dollars and fifteen cents. I“"”'““°"°°’“· For Indian schools, support, one hundred and three dollars and . thirty-tive cents. For Indian schools, support, eighteen hundred and ninety one, twenty-five dollars and sixty-four cents. I;lb¤•1¤¤¥•1¤¤» N· For Indian school, Albuquerque, New Mexico, support, two hundred ‘ and one dollars and one cent. S°‘°'”· °'°g°¤· For Indian school, Salem, Oregon, support, twenty-one dollars and . twenty-one cents. _ T¤¤¤1¤>¤·¤¤¤¤· For Indian school transportation, eighteen hundred and ninety, three hundred and thirty-four dollars. For Indian school transportation, fourteen dollars. 0<>¤¤¤:¤¤ce¤- For contingencies, Indian Department, nine dollars. I¤*“=¤ =*g¤¤*¤· For pay of Indian agents, one hundred and thirty dollars and thirty- nine cents. g:>¤;;rt For support of Sioux of diiferent tribes, subsistence and civilization, Peighteen hundred and ninety-one, one thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy-tive cents. _¤{{*}*_}gj•;¤i[°x§**~¤¤· For support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, eighteen hundred ' and ninety, two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and seven cents. rsnmu. ea. For support of Yakamas and other Indians, eighteen dollars and nity cents. h_g¤gg}*°°· Pmm For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred ’and ninety-one, except for services over Pacific railroads, one thousand and forty dollar and ten cents. For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, seven hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirteen cents. » nmpwmum. For transportation of Indian supplies, fifteen dollars and seventy-nine cents. , n(?*u§““At*,Q*;’,A‘;_°d_:}$ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR AND SECOND Second Comptroller. COMPTROLLER. War Department. . WAR DEPARTMENT. I Am? ¤¤l>¤i~¢·=¤¤>- For subsistence of the Army, three hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighteen cents. ‘ Q¤.n·n-raise-r·»» ne . For regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department, one thousand

  • ’“""""'“’ ""’“““‘ three hundred and seventy dollars and sixty-nine cents.

I¤¢·i·*¢¤¤¤l¢xi»¤¤¤¤¤· For incidental expenses, Quartermasteis Department, except for services over Paciiic railroads, one thousand eight hundred and torty- one dollars and three cents. rmispomiiitn. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, except for services over the Pacific railroads, fifteen thousand eight hundred and thirty- eight dollars aud six cents. ram- p·-»- cent For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain """`*""‘ land-grant railroads, two thousand two hundred and eighty four dollars and twenty-nine cents. <;1·»¤.nn.;.ea. For clothing and garrison equipage, seventeen dollars and nfty cents. H,,,,,i.,_ For horses lor cavalry and artillery, five hundred and forty dollars and twenty-five cents. wnsmtia ami mm. For barracks and quarters, nine hundred and fifty-txvo dollars and "· seven cents. -m,,g,,,.hm,cS_ For maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines, three dollars and eighty cents. om nvszi on 0 r For observation and report of storms, twenty-three dollars and seventy B¢0l"IIlS. BIC. swan se¤·l~·~. For Signal Service, transportation, five hundred and thirty-tive dollars and thirtysix cents. rummmious. For contingencies of fortifications, three hundred and twenty four dollars and seventeen cents.