Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/959

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942 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. For surveying the public lands, forty-one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seventy-two cents. For surveying private land claims, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ For Geological Surve , twenty-eight dollars and twenty-·five cents. For transportation ofylndian suprilies, forty-one dollars and ninety- seven cents. _ For travelin expenses, Indian inspectors, mneteen_hundred and eight, two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. _ Tor incidentals in California, employees, nineteen undred and eight, ninety-four dollars. _ _ _ _ gFor incidentals in Indian Territory includinglemployees, nmeteen ' hundred and eight, one hundred an mnety-e1g t dollars and thirty- seven cents. _ ‘ For Indian school Morris, Minnesota, nineteen hundred and eight, fift —two dollars and nine cents. L _ _ _ Igor Indian school, Albuquerque, New Mexico, bu1ldings,sixdollars and sixty-five cents. _ For incidentals in New Mexico, nineteen hundred and erght, one hundred dollars and thirty-five cents. _ For Indian school, Fort Totten, North Dakota, nineteen hundred _ and eight, eighty-four dollars and eighty cents. For Indian school, Pierre, South Dakota, nineteen hundred and eight, sixty-three cents. _ _ _ _ _ Tor support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and crvihzation, twenty-two dollars and nine cents. ' For army nsions, one hundred and seventy-one dollars. For fees ofprixamimng surgeons, pensions, two dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. C*gi**;¤0g¤¤*°¤ EY Le `slative: Contingent expenses, House of Re resentatives, mis- $:3.ri°i¤ien?»im'e' " cellaiileious items, nineteen hundred and eight, eileven dollars and seventy cents. State Department E For salaries, chargés d’affa.ires ad interim, nineteen hundred and eight, eight thousand and forty-two dollars and ten cents. For trans rtation of di lomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred ando eight, two tliousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and seventy cents. ‘ For salaries and expenses, United States court for China, nineteen hundred and seven, e even dollars and twelve cents. ` For rebuildin consular building at Tahiti, five hundred and ninety- four dollars amlgtwentyéive cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, one thousand three hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. - Smithsonian Institution: For preservation of collections, National Museum, one dollar and nineteen cents. Department of Agriculture: For cotton boll weevil investigations, ninety-four dollars and thirty-five cents. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, seven hundred and twenty—ve dollars and seventy-nine cents. · For vegetable pathological investigations, five dollars and iiftveight cents. ° For tea—culture investigations, one hundred and fifty dollars and fourteen cents. For gen;-eral expenses, Forest Service, thirty-three dollars and eighty- seven cen s. . For soil investigations, twenty-two dollars and forty-three cents.