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SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 240, 241. 1911. 1327 For incidentals in Montana, nineteen hundred and nine, four dollars and twenty cents; . For support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, ten dollars and twenty]-seven cents; For mcidentals in tah, nineteen hundred and ten, twenty-eight dollars and two cents; . For support of Cbippewas of Lake Superior, Wisconsin, nineteen hundred and ten, twenty-seven dollars; ' For mdemnity_to certain Chickasaw Indians for losses, treaty June $2%*1;-**6{l¤¤¤ twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve thousand two 'p` ` hundred and eighty dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. For increase, Library of Congress, twenty-two dollars and IIfl»y—fo\Z|.I‘ A§Q§‘,,'j;‘}0';§§,‘{e°'{,“‘;’ cents; . 1>¤v¤r¤¤¤¤¤- ' For botanical investigations and experiments, fifty cents; For general expenses, Forest Service, twenty-four dollars and thirty cents; For general expenses, Weather Bureau, two dollars and forty-four . cents· Fof fees of clerks, United States courts nineteen hundred and ten, two thousand four hundred and seventy-f’our dollars and eighty-three cents; . For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, Act March fourth, nineteen {,'{,‘}l“z’,;‘j,,’{‘,,’,§,,‘Q"°“'· hundred and seven, two hundred and ninety-three dollars and five cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ‘ For supplies, City Free Delivery Service, eight dollars and twenty A,°f§§(‘}}}°§1li§,‘{°(‘},¤*,;’g cents; Department. For Rural Free Delivery Service, incidental expenses, seven dollars and twenty—ve cents; _ For indemnities for losses by registered mail, fifteen dollars; For trans nrtation of foreign ma1ls (transportation), three hundred and two dollzrs and twenty-two cents. _ For transportation of foreign mails (indemnities for loss by registered mail, international), eleven dollars and ninety-three cents; For compensation to postmasters, thirty-two dollars and eighty- three cents. Approved, March 4, 1911. D@;.it:;t.*;¤A°j·;;:·.“:.s.:::;;·:.·:.*;aa·%.·:¤.2.t, t:;;;`:°:.;m;·: .*:2:2.2tzi %‘m£é5· an for other purposes. [?¤bli¤· N°· *811 Be it enacted by the S emzte and House of Representatives of the United P 1 mu; States of America in Omtgress assembled, That the following sums be, ,,,,ff{§,,,°? ""“* and they are hereby, appropriated for the service of the ost Office "°‘·5·P~“°· Department, in conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, as follows: OFFICE or rim 1>os·rm.is·rEn GENERAL. P¤¤¤¤*'*°’°°¤°¤·}- For advertising for the Post Office Department and postal service, Ad'¤¤'*'¤*°¥· one thousand five hundred dollars. ‘