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670 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 210. 1893. _ Supplies, param- For telegraphing, and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred “‘g‘ °"" and ninety one, thirteen dollars and sixty cents. '1`¤¤¤¤1>•¤*·¤¤i·>¤- For transportation of Indian supplies, four l1undred and eighty-nine dollars and three cents. T{;l¤i¤{¤¤A¤1l,qy-i br CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR AND SECOND s...§§.§¤..}I,.l.?.l1.‘I¥‘ ooMrTno1.LEn. War Department. WAR. DEPARTMENT. Amy ¤¤b¤i¤¢¤¤¤¢- For subsistenceof theArmy, twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. ‘gg;Q_f,*¤:;**;§jS“°· For regular supplies Quartermaster’s Department, four thousand one PaPhundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety cents. I¤¤id•=¤¢-¤1¤=v¤¤¤·=¤- For incidental expenses, Quartermaster’s Department except for services over Paciiio railroads three hundred and nfty six dollars and ninety eight cents. _ _ _ T,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,i,,,_ For transportation of the Army and its supphes, except for SGFVICBS over the Pacino railroads, thirteen thousand one hundred and forty- seven dollars and thirty-one cents. _ Fifty pu cont m-. For fifty per centum of arrears of army transportation due certain ""“· land- grant railroads, three hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety· one cents. umm. For horses for cavalry and artillery, forty dollars. t,?r:1¤¤rv¤¢i¤¤ <>f For observation and report of storms, three dollars and ninety cents. ° sagliii sa-vm. For Signal Service; transportation, nine dollars and seventy-five cents. F°’*“*°“*i°¤”· For contingencies of fortifications, forty five dollars and nfty-two cents. ` b_;'j¤{¤mF¤¤¤i¤¤¤ Mr- For improving harbor at San Francisco, California, except for serv- 'ice over Pacino railroads, thirty live cents. . m{·,*fjkRi'°*‘· N0- For improving Little River, Missouri and Arkansas, eighty cents, rung- pa-cm. For twenty per oentum additional compensation, one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and six cents. H¤r¤¤¤.etc.,¤1=¤ims. For horses and other property lost in the military service, four thousand six hundred and seventy-three dollars and twelve cents. ,,,g‘:f°’i°" D°*""‘ _ INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Am°"T°”ii°"°' For Army pensions, twenty six dollars and twenty-seven cents. KEEUQP gs‘}*¤¤ ¤¤¤‘· For tees for examining surgeons, Army pensions, nine dollars Af:gfg’r°‘*;‘;fg·f,`;7é;’;l; NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR Comptroller. AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. P“*'· N“"¥· `or pay of the Navy, fifteen thousand and forty-six dollars and fifty- seven cents. 1;"i°"“"°°“" For pay, miscellaneous, twelve dollars and thirty-two cents. ""“" C°"*"‘ For pay, Marine Corps, seven hundred and eighty-three dollars and ninety-two cents. For torpedo corps and war college, Bureau of Ordnance twenty-three dollars and fifty-six cents. mm*§::{,<{;r{_i:itgxjv· For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, one hundred é` and ninety-one dollars and ninety-three cents. _,,f§;’;°;j; g{)},:;,Y*· For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, seven dol- _ lars and twenty cents. _ _ ,,_];f¤l*~¤·¤¢¤t l>¤¤¤- For enlistment bounties to seamen, two thousand and eighty-three B t _ dollars and fifty cents. t _ m,‘Q};§SFv‘_{j_§e*{:°*'°¤· For bounty for the destruction of enem1es’ vessels, two hundred and ‘_ _ _ eight dollars and sixty-three cents. '""“"’ °f" ““"“°"· For gratuity to seamen. three hundred dollars. L°“ °l""““¥· For indemnity for lost clothing, two hundred and ninety dollars.