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148 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. ' dred and twenty-one, Fifty-nfth Congress, first session, there is appropriated as follows: th€jlj¤:g,;}}_°';·* gy CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY r,-r.».,,...‘2{..‘3 DEPARTMENT. Q;’_;°*'*¤°'** °" For contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Freight, telegrams, umu mu and so forth, one dollar and ninety-two cents. sm:. steam-. For files cases, Office of Sixth Auditor, one hundred and fifteen dol- ,, t lars and.ninety-four cents. _ H§'{§.,'{,’,'f{§§g,_ For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, twenty-three dollars. F¤*=l~ ¤*·°- For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents. H¤¤¢i¤z· M- For heating apparatus for public buildings, seventy-three dollars and thirtyseven cents. _ ` C°°°°*¤° ’°'°¤¤°· For collecting the revenue from customs, seven dollars and eighty- — nine cents. p°*f;}{,‘;Y;'Q‘:,f,_*Q,*,{‘;j For repayment to importers excess of deposits, one thousand six poem. hundred and forty-eight dollars and ninety-eight cents. W°"-’·*'*¤K S°=’**¤¤· For Life— Savin g Service, two hundred dollars. ¤1=i¤··¤ ¤¤·=1·¤i¤¤- For enforcement of the Chinese exclusion Act, two dollars and seventy cents. gfx _{°¤“°· For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue, one hundred and seventy-two dollars and ninety-eight cents. B¤f¤¤•**¤s *¤·•· For refunding taxes illegally collected, thirty-seven dollars and seventy-one cents. For refunding taxes paid on spirits destroyed by casualty, two thousand five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and ninety cents. {,’;{_*£·;*£ ¤*m¤· For drawback on stills exported, Act March first, eighteen hundred ’' and sevent -nine twen dollars. Y 7 ty s,§,°‘;§ ‘“"‘ ‘*°°"*‘° For general expenses, Coast and Geodetie Survey, thirty dollars and twenty-two cents. MM ¤* CMM- For contingent expenses, mint at Carson, sixty-two dollars and fifty- one cents. Mi¤¤ et D¤¤*¤r· For contingent expenses, mint at Denver, nineteen dollars and fourteen cents. snnt it sn. rm- For contingent expenses, mint at San Francisco, one hundred and °"°°‘ twentyseven dollars and thirteen cents. xspyomos. For wages and contingent expenses, assay office at Boise, twenty B°‘°°· dollars and seventy-seven cents. sinh. For salaries, governor and so forth, Territory of Alaska, forty-one

  • "l°"°" dollars and twenty-one cents. _

mg; eJ;:]:ig:i0<;e¤¤~ cmligr Interstate Commerce Commission, eleven dollars and sixty-nine %g,g·;§;·,,;g¤·;;_*g·*w*;_{_ CLAIMS ALLOWED B§P'13g{D1_ 1?gllI>,1tT0R Fon THE WAR Bp! HIGH . • Remain;. For expenses of recruiting, fifty-ilve dollars and ten cents. KQ’p;f°· For pay, and so forth, of the Army, nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-six cents. v0'{u¤;·;e;gg_*¤~¤ rw Hi;-3‘8or:€p;y of two and three year volunteers, forty dollars and forty- Bounty- For bounty to volunteers, their Widows and legal heirs, fifteen dollars. s¤i»·i¤r·»¤c·¤. Y For subsistence of the Army, eighty-nine dollars and dfty-five cents. p,‘};;i‘,§‘,${“““‘°"”°‘ d For regular supplies, Quartermasters Department, one hundred o ars. For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, two hundred and twenty dollars and forty cents. _ mgm? *¤¤¤=r•>¤·-- For transportation of the Army and its supplies, six hundred and ` seventeen dollars and eightyseven cents.