Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/168

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. 129 For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Indian ¥D¤di*£] ¤gl¤P°l¤· school, Tomah, Wisconsin, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per °m`°‘ annum each, and for general repairs and improvements, being a deiiciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, two thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars and eight cents. To reimburse the appropriation for support of the Indian school at C¤¤i¤1¤·P¤- Carlisle, Pennsylvania, being the sum expended in repair of buildings damaged by the cyclone of September, eighteen hundred and ninety- six, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For collecting and transportation of pupils to and from Indian schools, T;;·s¤¤1zr¤¤¤¤ ¤f and also for the transportation of Indian pupils from all the Indian Imp '° ' schools, and placing of them, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of such suitable white families as may in all respects be qualred to give such pupils moral, industrial, and education al training, under arrangements in which their proper care, support, and education shall bein exchange for their labor, nine hundred and ninety dollars and sixty cents. _ To pay amounts found due by the aecountin g officers of the Treasury · on account of the following appropriations, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and thirty-two, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session, namely: . Traveling expenses Indian school superintendent, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, forty-nine cents. Transportation of Indian supplies, seven thou and two hundred and thirteen dollars and three cents. ' Incidentals in Idaho, two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and forty cents. Support of Pawnees, schools, four dollars. DEPARTMENT or msrron. aE?"'““°“°°"‘“* That the title “Stenogr·aphic Clerk, one thousand eight hundred l’1‘¥·}9 "S¤¤¤<>gr¤phi¤ dollars ;" office of the Attorney·General, provided for in the legislative, iidivszoaxcehddry lg executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year eighteen $:'¤>¤‘¤¤v-G¤¤¤r•1·" hundred and ninety-eight, is hereby amended to read: “ private secre- va 2o,p.¤vu. tary to the Attorney-General,two thousand four hundred dollars.” For furniture and repairs, two hundred and fifty dollars. *~"¤¤***¤*°· For stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars. S*·¤¢*¤¤¤ry- For omcial transportation, including purchase, keep, and shoeing of '1‘r¤¤¤1>m•ti¤¤, ow. alnimals, and purchase and repairs of wagons and harness, one thousand ollars. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, ¤*·°•“·¤¤·>¤·~ foreign postage, labor, repairs of building and care of grounds, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney-General, two thousand five hundred dollars. For law books for library of the Department, fiscal year eighteen L"' "°°k“· hundred and ninety-six, six hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy- six cents. TRAVELING EXPENSES, Tmnnrroux OF ALASKA: For actual and ggeflihgexwnwg necessary expenses of the judge, clerk, marshal, and attorney, when traveling in the discharge of their official duties, for the iiscal years as ollows: For liscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, six hundred and forty dollars. For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents. RENT AND INCIDENTAL nxrmnsns, Tnmutronx or ALASKA: For R°'*'··°*°· rent and incidental expenses, Territory of Alaska, for the iiscal years as follows: For nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, two thousand seven hundred and five dollars. vox. xxx--9