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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 859 To reimburse John L. Bullis, captain Twenty-fourth Infantry and ·£·>l¤¤ I··B¤¤i$·· acting Indian agent at San Carlos Agency, Arizona, for expenses xP°”°°°' incurred by him in the United States district courts of Globe and Solomonsville, Arizona, in a suit brought against him by one E.W. Kingsbury, an ex—Indian trader at said agency in eighteen hundred and ninety-one, six hundred dollars and fifteen cents. For payment to Henry L. Fitch in full compensation of amounts §,°r‘§{’,f·1"""* found due him by the Interior Department for survey of the Quinaielt Indian Reservation, in the State of Washington, under contract with the survevorgeneral of said State, dated May twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two six hundred and four dollars and ten cents. To pay to Ebenezer Douglass, late Indian agent at White Earth gebfgigjf D°“g*“'· Indian Agency, in the State of Minnesota, for money paid out and services performed by said Douglass, at the request of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in closing the accounts with said agency, five hundred and dollars and sixty-six cents. · nnrlmrmnnr or Jusrron. ,j.2t’*’“""'*°"*°‘“"°· For omcial transportation, including purchase, keep, and shoeing of °°”°“‘g°"°°"°"°°°‘ animals, and purchase and repairs of wagons and harness, to supply deficiencies on account of fiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-five, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, eight dollars. For stationery,_ three hundred dollars. For furniture and repairs, ive hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage,labor, repairs of building and care of grounds, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney·General, to supply deflciencies on account of nscal years, as follows: Eor eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand one hundred dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, thirty-six dollars and eighty- three cents. Pnmnnr ·ro Tun Bucuorr Comur: To pay the account of The $*1** B¤¤¤¤>f* °°¤· BancroftCompany, successor and assignee of the A. L. Bancroft Com- ppf,lm.,.t t,._ pany of San Francisco, California, for stationery furnished to- the late M. C. Hillyer, United States marshal for the Territory of Alaska, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, three hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-five cents. ` Pnrmmrr ro Wmsrrou AND Wm srorx : To pay the accounts of Wins- t W¤¤•¤·¤ ¤¤¤ WM ton and Winston for two hundred and fifty dollars, and of Alexander °§g,·,·;m_ M. Winsmn for one hundred and fifteen dollars for services as attorneys rendered in defending certain Indians, under orders of the judge of the United States court for the district of Washington; in all, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. To pay Allen R. English, of Arizona, in full for services as attorney, E¤s¤·¤· rendered in defending five certain Indians charged with murder, under °` orders of the judge of the United States Court in Arizona, seven hundred and fifty dollars. PAYMENT ro Cunznns F: MUNDAY: To pay the accounts of Charles §‘°,.,.,"$,§,T`·“““"· F. Monday, late assistant United States attorney at Seattle, Washington as set forth in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and ninety-three, Fifty-third Congress, third session, five hundred and · twenty dollars. _ Pnnmrzrs ro D. B. Mums: The accounting officers of the Treas- §,§;Q;{“°'· ury are authorized to audit the account of D. B. Miller for services rendered and expenses incurred as de facto United States marshal for the southern district of Iowa from February seventh to March seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive, and to pay the same out of the appropriation for fees and expenses of marshals for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four.