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48 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 510. 1906. U*?*“’“ ““°'""* by CI AIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE

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For public printing and binding, thirty-eight dollars. _ - For 1mproving Botanic Garden, forty-one dollars and seventy-six t . ciI`dr improving buildings, Botanic Garden, five dollars and twenty- t nts. Vol. 88, p. XID. wggzgpgymgut for contesting ssats in COIlgI'€SS lll COIlilBSt Glllilllléd "Koonce against Grady," Act March third, nineteen hundred and nve, n th d dollars. 0 Eorghlhilfies of ministers, sixty-five dollars and ninety-three cents. E Folr ppntinggnt etxpenseg, foreign missions, one hundred and fifty- ve dollars an six cen . • For rent of buildiiigs for legation in China, three dollars and sixty- seven cents. For salaries, consular officers while receiving instructions and in transit, twent dollars and thirty-eight cents. For pay ofy consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen ten dollars. For Interstate Commerce Commission, nine dollars and sixty cents. For expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, eight dollars an twelve cents. For grass and forage plant investigations, one dollar and fifty cents. For purchase and d1stribution of valuable seeds, twenty-seven dollars and seventy-nine cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, fifty-one dollars and sixty- one cents. For supplies of light-houses, one thousand seven hundred and four dollars an fifty-six cents. For repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses, two dollars and twenty-t ree cents. ’ g 01;f expenses of light vessels, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars an fi ty-six cents. For expenses of buoyage, fifty-three dollars and forty-nine cents. For miscellaneous expenses, Fish Commission, fifty-tive cents. f For defense in Indian depredation claims, nine dollars and forty- . our cents. For salaries, fees. and explenses of marshals, United States courts, nine hundred and ninety-cig t dollars and eighty cents. h Fgr of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, three un re o lars. d Pipr fees of clerks, United States courts, two hundred and forty ol rs. · For fees of commissioners, United States courts, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents. Fpr fees of jurors, United States courts, eighteen dollars and thirty cen s. _ For support of prisoners, United States courts, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and thirty·live cents. d Ezr pay of bailiffs, and so forth, United States courts, forty-eight o rs. Ftosr supplies for United States courts, five dollars and eigl1ty-seven cen . Eor miscellaneousexpenscs, United States courts, five dollars. ,_,,§,f·l,§ié¤S§g&_”7° ¥·· Sec. 3. That section thirty-six hundred and seventy-nine of the v¤1.sa,p. mv. Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by section tour of the deficiency appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and tive, is ereby further amended to read as follows: