Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/899

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

870 FIFTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. Chime mowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE Comptroller. TREASURY. mélnensury Depart- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1] . · I¤¤e¤¤¤1 reve¤¤e~ INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of collectors of C°u°°t°”` internal revenue, seven dollars and fifty cents. AG¤¤*¤·°*¤· For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate onicers of internal revenue (except for service over Pacific railroads), one dollar ` and one cent. Phi1~1e1i>hi¤¤¤i¤¤· M1N·rs AND AssAY OFFICES! For contingent expenses, mint at Philadelphia, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars. - meh €<·¤=¤¤i¤¤*°¤- TEnnrro1z1AL GovERNMENrs: For contingent expenses, Utah Commission (except lor service over Pacific railroads), six dollars. Aiiiims. For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, Act of August sixth,eighteen }¤*“°¤ °‘P°“°°“·. hundred and ninety-four, three thousand nine hundred and thirty-five nte, p. 589, . dollars and sixtydive cents. mgéericr D¤p¤·rt— INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. P·a\>1i¤1¤re¤e·__n__; PUBLIC LANDS SEEVIOE: For reimbursement to receivers of public .,,§°“”b°”"’g ‘”"‘° moneys for excess of deposits, seven dollars and twenty-five cents. Registers and x·eceiv· For S2l·l2.I`IOS 3i11d COH`lIlllSSl0IlS of I'(·}glSt8l`S 3i1d I'BC0lV8I'S, foI‘lJy-0118 "*‘· dollars and forty-five cents. S¤¤eyi¤s· For surveying the public lands (except for service over the Pacific railroads),'two thousand nine hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty- one cents. tigepartment of Jus- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. umsiisis. For salaries district marshals, fifty dollars. For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, seven hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-two cents. nismei smimeys. For fees of district attorneys, United States courts, one hundred and fifty-five dollars. Clerks For fees of clerks, United States courts, eighty-four dollars and fifty-five cents. Commissioners. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, three hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-tive cents. Wirueeees For fees of witnesses, United States courts, seven hundred and eighty- four dollars and sixty-five cents. ° misssiimssims. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, sixty-three dollars and twenty-five cents. 1_g;·;g:.A¤di¤¤r for CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREAS- " URY DEPARTMENT. Contingentexpenses. For COIlll[lg0llt GXPGIISGS, Tl‘83Slll`y D€pH.Ptm€Ilt, fl‘8lg`Dt, t€l€gI`8»ll]S, and so forth, fifty-two dollars and twentytwo cents. For contingent expenses, Treasury Department, miscellaneous items, eight dollars and seventy centss ggggielbpildilszdih d Eor pay of assistant custodians and janitors, four hundred and eighty 8¤s,etc.` O HIS. rm·iiiiii¤~, For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, ninety-two dollars and eighty cents. Fuel. sw. For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, (ive hundred and ten dollars and three cents. Heating iippmmms. For heating apparatus for public buildings, nine dollars and eighty- tive cents. Customs revenue- L For collecting the revenue from customs (except for service over Pacitic railroads), eighty-eight dollars and twenty cents. R°P¤5‘*¤si¤¤1><·¤¤f¤· For repayment to importers excess of deposits, one hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifty-eight cents. rgggxraving wd For materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and P g' Printing, ten dollars.