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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. 011. 373L 1896. 309 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR I °***i¤¤•·DA¤•*i*•>¤‘ *0* ,» DEP nterior epartment. For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, four hundred C°”““¤°“°°*P°¤°°°· and thirteen dollars and fifty-four cents. For surveying the public lands, twenty-seven thousand six hundred S""°*'“’g· and sixty-seven dollars and twenty five cents. For pay of Indian agents, six hundred and eighty-eight dollars and }*:;;t'f’°P°’*¤°¤*- twenty-nine cents. ‘ For buildings at agencies, and repairs, sixty-one dollars and seventy- R¤1>=¤ir¤¤<>b¤irii¤g¤- tive cents. For telegraphing, and purchase of Indian supplies, seven dollars and P“'°’“"*“8"“PP“°°· nineteen cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, five hundred and eighty-nine hEFr·¤¤p¤¤¤n¤¤.¤¤p- dollars and thirty-nine cents. P °°' For pay of Indian police, thirty-two dollars and thirty-three cents. P°“°°· For contingenciesglndian Department,thirty-eight dollar : and twenty C¤¤¤¤z¤¤¤i•>·· cents. For support of Sioux of diferent tribes, subsistence and civilization, S*°“’· five hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seven cents. For support of Sioux of diiferent tribes, beneficial objects, six dol- S“*’*‘°"·“"°· lars and ninety-eight cents. For support of Indians of Fort Hall Reservation, three dollars and Fm Hm I¤***°¤¤· sixty-seven cents. For Indian schools support, one hundred and sixty-one dollars and $¤h·>¤l¤- thirty- seven cents. For Indian school transportation, four hundred and sixty-four dollars T""P°'****°¤· and seventy-Eve cents. _ For Indian school, Chilocoo, Indian Territory, twelve dollars and °’"’°°”°· sixteen cents. For Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, fifty-five dollars and forty-five G°”°°· cents. For Indian school, Salem, Oregon, one hundred and forty-six dollars S¤*¤¤· and seventy-seven cents. ` For incidentals in Arizona, including support and civilization, twenty- Q’r§;'},*jJ'jj°'¤- tive dollars and ninety-nine cents. ' For incidentals in Montana, three dollars and eighty-eight cents. M¤¤¤¤¤·¤ For incidentals in South Dakota, five hundred and seventy-nine dol- S<>¤¤¤ D¤k·>¤•· lars and seventy-five cents. For surveying and allotting Indian reservations, three thousand four r§g;,j;5j¤S· ¤*¤·· *¤•· hundred and fifteen dollars and one cent. ` For army pensions, six hundred and fifty-five dollars and twenty K•g;•·¤·· cents. ' For navy pensions, twelve dollars. N'"?- For fees of examining surgeons, army pensions, twenty-five dollars. E”"**"i°¢¤¤*!°°¤•· For fees of examining surgeons, navy pension s, ten dollars. _ For contingent expenses, pension agencies, twenty-eight cents. °°“""g°”°“‘°°“'°°· CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE sg:im3,.f“§‘§;’,$}' AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. ·¤¤¤¢¤- nmruzrunnr or Sturm. D°P"“"°”'°'S'°*°· For salaries, charges d’affaires ad interim, two hundred and fifty-two }*`,‘{,§’j§'s",;Fjj,$;'}fj§f· dollars and eighty cents. For salaries, secretaries of legations, nine dollars and seventy-nine m§;;=¤‘¤*=¤¤· of l¢s¤- cents. ` For contingent expenses, ioreign missions, one hundred and thirty- °£’;;;}'§,$;f’°’P°“"”· seven dollars and three cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, thirty-five dollars C°¤¤"*¤‘°*· and sixteen cents. _ For water boundary, United States and Mexico, iitty-six dollars and “°“°““ "°““‘*“Y· fifteen cents.