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484 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. A5°”"Y l*¤“*“¤€¤· For buildings at agencies and repairs, twelve dollars and ninety-eight cents. ,¤§“PP“°“- *'“'·‘P°"‘ For transportation of Indian upplies, two thousand two hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty-three cents. $¤¥·•¤>¤· For Indian schools, support, five dollars. For Indian school, Phoenix, Arizona, three thousand eight hundred and ninety-six dollars and eleven cents. For support of Pawnees, schools, forty-three dollars and twenty-one cent . D¤1·>w=¤‘¤¤· For fulfilling treaties with Delawares, proceeds of lands, six thousand and ten dollars and fifty cents. I°‘”‘°· For fulfilling treaties with Iowas, proceeds of lands, fifty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents. v¥§f§f”ff$·£?,§§*f§; For fulfilling treaties with Kaskaskias, Peorias, Weas, and Pianke- •1¤w¤- shaws, proceeds of lands, one thousand two hundred and ei ghty-seven dollars. N=¤*=¤¤¤¤· For support of N avajoes, forty dollars and six cents. Sm:. For support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, one dollar. AS¤¤*¤ For pay of Indian agents, five hundred and eighty-tive dollars and eighty-seve11 cents. t¤¤1>1>¤i¤¤. r»¤r·=¤¤¤¤. For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies (except for service `° °' over Paciiic railroads), four thousand and seventy-four dollars and thirty-four cents. .,,?,f§‘,',§‘*§,,£],“f,‘,}l(§i,Y{§¥§ INTERIOR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE ¤I:_¤t;•;i"D°Pmmmt_ THIRD AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. E”“‘*°*“¤'“*¤°°”'· For fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions, two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents.

  • ’¤¤¤*·>¤¤- For Army pensions, nine hundred and twenty-four dollars and ten

cents. w§l:,{g*¤·S°g*:j,*(j,*;1“j WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD anus-. P AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

  • ""¥·°""°"'°“°°· For subsistence of the Army, two hundred and sixty dollars and

one cent. `”"“'¥"'"“‘“’“· For transportation of the Army and its supplies (except for service over Pacilic railroads), eight hundred and forty-niue dollars and forty- one cents.

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:T:¤i;l»°d¤:p°` For regular supplies, Quartermastefs Department, three thousand

five hundred and twentyseven dollars and sixtyeight cents. I¤°**‘°'*"*’°*P°"*°”· For incidental expenses, Quartermaster’s Department, two hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-five cents. m{¥_¤¤•=k¤ Md •1··-r- For barracks and quarters, five thousand two hundred and eighty- ' six dollars and eleven cents. H°'°°°· For horses for cavalry and artillery, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. Bgyégzguert-¤i¤¤· For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain me on _1_; Wm_ landgrant railroads, thirty-three dollars and eighteen cents. inzwgwrészem. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington Volunteers in eighteen hundred and fiftytive and eighteen hun- Omcm tm_P0m_ dr-ed and fifty-six, twenty-one dollars and sixty-three cents. mn. ’ For transportation of officers and their baggage, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and sixty cents. H""°'·°‘°-· °‘°‘”"’- For horses and other property lost in the military service, except the claims of the Globe Mutual Insurance Company of Saint Louis, Missouri, Gilbert Elliott, receiver, and the claim of the Security Insurance Company of the city of N ew York, fourteen thousand four hundred and sixtytwo dollars and fourteen cents