Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/902

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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Srzss. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 873 For telegraphin g, and purchase of Indian supplies, one thousand tS¤PP¤¤·· v¤¢¤1·¤¤¤· one hundred and four dollars and five cents. ° °` For transportation of Indian supplies, five hundred and eighty-one 1"'“'P°’*'*“°”· dollars and five cents. . For buildings at agencies, and repairs, one hundred and forty-two AS¤¤¤Yl>¤¤·ii¤¤¤· dollars andtwenty-five cents. _ For support- of Sioux of different tribes-employees, and so forth, S·'°“"·°*°· one hundred and thirty-four dollars and forty-one cents. . For support of Sioux of different tribes—subsistence and civilization, _ tive hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty-eight cents. For support of Sioux, Medawakanton band, three'hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For support of Arickarees, Gros Ventres, and Mandans, one hun- vA¤j¤k¤¤¤¤¤k G-—r•>¤ umu and fifty-nine dollars and amy-signs cents. · .l§.?.T°“· ‘"“ "·‘““‘ For support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, two dollars and Mjx§*g°°¤¤ ml New fifteen cents. ' For support of Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Tongue River, Qmmgbvymw thirty-one cents. . “” P' °°“‘ For Indian schools, support, one hundred and tlfty-eight dollars and S°"°°‘“· seventynincrcents. For Indian school, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, seven hundred and twelve °"“°’°· P“· dollars and forty-one cents. For Iudian.school, Fort Mojave, Arizona, one hundred and twenty- F°’* “°·l“'*·A**¤· six dollars and forty-five cents. For Indian school, Phoenix, Arizona, ten dollars. P1¤¤·¤i=. Ark-- For Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, eight hundred and forty-seven ·rm.1.,wa. dollars and sixty-seven cents. " For incidentals in South Dakota, ten dollars and thirty-two cents. smh D¤k•>¤~ For army pensions, one thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars P°"'*°“°· _ and thirty cents. . CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE Sf§'“1;,,gf“°},*§,§,{£',f AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. · mm. For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and sea- m§°;’;’Qgg{s_*° A“*°'*· men, eighteen dollars and seventy-four cents. CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- ,,3Q;;:BA*;;*;¤·¤;u{¤;_ OFFICE DEPARTMENT. mm. D For inland mail transportation, raihoad, uve thousand and eighty- K$§?§Q’§°°‘°“‘ one dollars and twenty-one cents; For inland mail transportation, star, ninety-eight dollars and sixty- Sm “’“‘°°· eight cents; _ _ For mail depredations and post-office inspectors, two hundred dollars; D°P'°“§*°*°”*» For advertising, twenty six dollars and forty cents; "°""'“h"" For compensation of postmasters, one thousand four hundred and P°°"““"°"‘ twenty-three dollars and eighty-six cents; mm mm For clerk hire, eighty-one dollars and eight cents; S M d _ For special delivery fees, eight cents; R’;°f;W,;,`;°£, .1 For railway postal clerks, two hundred and fifty dollars; rim-ks. _ For letter carrier, twenty-Eve dollars and eighty-three cents; {;:;:;n°“"‘°'° For printing facing slips, and so forth, ninety-six cents; (mm;` Mm For rent of canceling machines, thirty-three dollars and seventy gm': ' cents; in all, seven thousand two hundred and twenty-one dollars and iggbty cengs, payable from the appropriation ·*Deiiciency in the Postal evenues.. T0 pay the legal representatives of George K. Otis, as compensation G°°'g° K 0*** for the extraordinary increase of service performed by him on route sixty-seven hundred and seventy-one, contract term ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, thirty-one thousand six hundred dollars.