Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/340

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310 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 373. 1896. ug•r•·¤·•¤* ··f ·*¤~ nnrmrnmur or Jnsrrcn. ¤¤¤`¤¤¤i¤s ¤¤i*¤ For defending suits in claims against the United State , fifteen dollus and fifty cents. "“'* °°“'*•· For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, seventeen dollars and fifty-tlve cents. }:_·t•:i¤¤ T•=¤’i*Mv For expenses of United States courts at South McAlester and °°"Ardmore, Indian Territory, eighty-seven dollars and three cents. “"”"‘*‘“· For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, three hundred and forty-seven dollars and eighty cents. A*'•’"*°Y* For fees of district attorneys, United States courts, eight hundred _ and ten dollars. “’°°*""'°*"‘“'“· For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, three thousand six hundred and thirty- five dollars and ninety-two cents. C*°*°` ’°°°· For fees of clerks, United States courts, two hundred and sixty-seven _ _ , dollars and eighty cents. °°""""""°"°"' '°°“· For fees of commissioners, United States courts, one thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and twenty-one cents. “*°°°“*“°°°* For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty cents. °?:_¤;*¤¤¤*°'A8¤*· pmpmnmur OF AGRICULTURE-

';_*'”*"”*‘“°°"·*'*’“· For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, ninety-two

W•·**·¤* B¤¤‘¤·¤· For general expenses, Weather Bureau, fourteen thousand and forty- three dollars and sixty cents. mcg-Meyjzx CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- mm. OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Postal service. ·

  • ‘*"°”'*·'*"¤· For advertising, thirty-eight dollars and fifty-four cents.

l>ep··•·•l¤ti•>¤»- For mail depredation and post-office inspectors, two dollars and eighty-two cents. P··=¤·l me For post-office cars, twenty-five dollars and eighty-four cents. 1·‘··¤»ig¤··¤=·¤··· For foreign mail transportation, one thousand seven hundred and forty-one dollars and ninety-nine cents.

  • °*=·* ¤···'°=· For star transportation, two hundred and eighty-two dollars and

seventyseven cents.

    • =·¤¤>¤·l ¤···*¤· For railroad transportation, twenty thousand two hundred and eight

dollars and ninety-seven cents. “**‘°“""°°“°· For miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster-General, one thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy—ilve cents. $¤··**<·¤¤··¤‘· For stationery, two dollars. ¤1··»···=•¤ ·l•>¤i—·•*¤·- For special-delivery fees, one dollar and eighty-four cents. ¤·‘r·—-·1··¤·¤·¤r>· For tree delivery, one hundred and thirty—ilve dollars and eighty cents. (_l£;·jl*=·»‘ r·*·•*··l For railway postal clerks, sixty-seven dollars and thirty-nine cents. amt hm-. For clerk hire, four hundred and forty-four dollars and five cents. Re¤¤.¤r¤- For rent, light, and fuel, five hundred and sixtyeight dollars and six cents. l’¢>¤*¤·*··**··¤- For compensation of postmastcrs, five thousand and sixty-one dollars _ and seventy-one cents. mfQ:‘I@Q;_;°;g§j;}__"-*’ Sm:. 3. That: for the payment of the following claims certified to be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or \’0LlPl,p.1l0. carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress