Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1347

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six*rY-F11:sT CONGRESS. sm. III. cu. 240. 1911. 1323 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. For traveling expenses of ins ectors, De artment of the Interior °“*"'”’ "“°"°" by nineteen hundred and ten, thirtly dollars anlll fifty—five cents. ’ gggxiugiii mmm For contmgent expenses, Department of the Interior, sixty-six dollars and thirty-five cents. For expensespf inspectors, General Land Office, six dollars. For distributing documents, Bureau of Education, nineteen hundred and nine, twelve dollars and forty-four cents. For repairs, Government Hospital for the Insane, nineteen hundred and ten, eight hundred and one dollars and thirty-eight cents. For Howard University, nineteen hundred and ten, thirty-five dollars and thirty-seven cents. For education of natives of Alaska, two hundred and forty-three dollars and twenty-seven cents. For contingent expenses, office of surve or general of Arizona, nineteen hun ed an ten, two dollars and five cents. For contingent cgfpenses of land offices, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred and y-two dollars and seventy-three cents. For contingent expenses of land offices, six dollars and fifty-two cents. " For expenses of hearings in land entries, nineteen hundred and nine, five hundred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-five cents. For protecting plnlblic lands, timber, and so forth, eighty-three dollars and thirty-t ee cents. . For surveying the Hublic lands, twenty-seven thousand five hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-three cents. For geological survey, sixftgmine dollars and sixty-ive cents. For suppressing liquor tra c among Indians, nineteen hundred and ten, forty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents. For preventing the spread of trachoma among Indians, three hundred and three dollars and thirty cents. For Indian school buildings, one dollar and twentysix cents. For telegra hing, transportation, and so forth, ndian sizpiplies nineteen hunilied and ten, twenty-two thousand four hundr and eiggteen dollars and sixty-one cents. _ _ or telegraphing, transportation, and so forth, Indian supplies, mneteen hundred and nine, three thousand three hundred and two dollars and twenty-six cents. _ For transportation of Indian supplies, one hundred and seven dollars and eighteen cents. Elor contingencies, Indian Department, forty-nine dollars and forty- ei t cents. gFor Indian school, Riverside. California, water system, eighty- three dollars and eighty-six cents. · For funeral and transportation expenses of certain Bois Fort Indians, Mimiesota, seven cents. _ _ _ For su(pport of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, two hun red and thirty-six dollars and one cent. For sup ort of confederated bands of Utes, employees, and so forth, Utalii thirty-four dollars. For support of Nez Perces, Joseph’s band, Washington, nineteen hundred and eleven, one hundred and forty-Eve dollars and thirty- nine cents. For support of Cbippewas of Lake Superior, Wisconsin, nineteen hundred and ten, one undred and twenty-five dollars and twenty- seven cents.