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1074 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 1006. 1903. For indemnity for lost property, naval service, Act of March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, four thousand four hundred and . seventy-one dollars and seventeen cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, one thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars and fifty-eight cents. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, ninety three dollars and seventy-eight cents. For bounty for destruction of enemy’s vessels, one hundred and lift -four dollars and ninety-seven cents. Iyer enlistment boimties to seamen, three hundred and sixty-one dollars and seventy cents. · m $1ai onnms ALIDWED nr mn Amnroa ron nm mmmoa 1>in·,m·rm1:N’r. mpmeuh For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, ten dollars and forty-one cents. For protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, eight dollars. For protection of forest reserves, thirteen dollars and fifty cents. For surveyin the public lands, four thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight dollars and sixty cents. For surveying private land claims, six hundred and seventy-five dollars and forty- ree cents. For trans rtation of Indian supplies, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and ¥c?urteen cents. For support of Sioux of different tribes: Subsistence and civilization, one ollar and seventy-five cents. For support of Indian schools twelve dollars and ’rifty-eight cents. For surveying and allottiiigl reservations, one thousand five hundred and seventy-four do rs and sixty-three cents. . For surveying Cheyenne River, Pine Ridge and Standing Rock reservations, five thousand dollars. - For payment to sundry Sioux Indians for depredations, treaty of ~ April twentyminth rggghteen hundred and sixty-eight, eighty-one thousand seven hund and forty dollars. For payment to George T. Wilson, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen rom him by Kiowa and Comanche Indians in e` hteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand three hundred and ninetyS've dollars. For army pensions, one hundred and forty dollars. For navy pensions, twenty dollars. For fees o examining surgeons, pensions, twelve dollars. Agggfugggogaréjdetgr onums ALLOWED ar run Aumcroa ron rm-: srarn AND ocrrma nepmmems. nnraarmmzcrs. For salaries of diplomatic officers while receiving instructions and in transit, sixty-two dollars and sixt -tive cents. For salaries of consular officers while receiving instructions and in transit, eleven dollars and thirty-nine cents. For contingent expenses, foreign missions, fourteen dollars and fifty cents. For salaries, consular service, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars and thirty-eight cents. For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, forty-one dollars and fifty-four cents. 5 For salaries, interpreters to consulates, seven dollars and seventy- ve cents. For contiiggent expenses, United States consulates, two thousand seven hundr and fifty-five dollars and eight cents. For loss by exchange, diplomatic service, seven dollars and twelve cents.