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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Srsss. II. Ch. 571. 1898. 713 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY thG¤§mg_$1¤wgdt%y DEPARTMENT. N2.,-3.;..1..;... ° For pay of the Navy, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine "’“"Y·P°>"· dollars and twenty-seven cents. For pay, miscellaneous, seventy dollars. For mileage, Navy, Graham decision, three thousand and fifty-five Mi1<·>¤s¤- dollars and eight cents. For pay, Marine Corps, three thousand six hundred and fifteen dol- M****¤° °°*P¤· lars and seventy-six cents. For transportation, recruitinlg, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, ti:¥·¤r¤¤¤ of 1*¥¤vis¤r two hundred and sixty-five dollars and seventy-five cents. "' For outfits for naval apprentices, forty-tive dollars. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, two dollars and tlfty cents. m£rg¤¤¤ ¤f F·1¤i1>· For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, one thou- stmt tr suppua sand two hundred and eighty dollars and live cents. ml *°°°“¤**· For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, two hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-four cents. For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam Engineering, two dollars and sqm; of sam iii-ty cents. Engineering. For enlistment bounties to seamen, two thousand five hundred and B·•¤¤¤•¤- two dollars and fourteen cents. For bounty for destruction of enemies’ vessels, forty-seven dollars and thirty-two cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOB THE INTERIOR mam antwss by DEPARTMENT. _ ;*;·;;}_,·;·*{;,1·;,,§,·;;,;,‘;_• For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, thirty-nine °°¤*i¤¢°¤*°=P°¤·¤·- cents. For reimbursement toreceivers of public moneys for excess of deposits, m§§'gQ’_“‘f,’,g"*°'** *° twenty-one dollars and forty-tive cents. Z ` For surveying the public lands, eight thousand eight hundred and ,,,E§f°"“g *""’“° seventy-eight dollars and eighty-eight cents. For traveling expenses, Indian inspectors, twenty-one dollars and _}§§;;}},fjsP°”m°°”· fifty-three cents._ For traveling expenses, Indian school superintendent, seventy-one ;,‘}f"’°°‘ °“P""""““"‘ dollars and eighty-two cents. _ For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, nine hundred and ·°“PP‘*°S· six dollars and ninety-seven cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, one hundred and ninetytwo dollars and six cents. For support of Sioux of difterent tribes, subsistence and civilization, ;§*°“¤· °°°·· ·“PP°” twelve dollars and ten cents. ,_ For support of Kickapoos, seventy dollars. "*"°k“"°°°· For Indian schools; support, nfty-five cents. —""°°*f‘· For ineidentals in Washington, including employees, and support gQ,§:{,§*'*¤·"·°"·*“"*· and civilization, seventy-seven dollars and ntty cents. _ _ For fees of examining surgeons, ariny pensions, one hundred and g,€§§$°“m‘“‘“g““" twenty-flve dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE ,,,E“f§§,,‘j},1{°`{§f QH, ` AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. g3:;:;; ¤¤·¤¤ Ds For increase of Library of Congress, sixty-seven dollars and eighty- brQ°¤¤’°=*¤*°¤°‘ 1* four cents. W` For salaries of ambassadors and ministers, ninety-seven dollars and {>i1>¤<·¤¤=3e¤*¤ ¤¤·l ¢·>¤· thii·ty-three cents. ”° ‘" “°"`°°‘ For salaries of consular officers while receiving instructions and in ··**‘*“°* transit, fifty-four cents. For salaries of secretaries of legations, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and forty-four cents.