Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/95

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. 29 For enforcement of the Chinese-exclusion Act, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and twenty cents. For quarantine service, sixty-tive dollars and twenty-five cents. For collecting the revenue from customs, one thousand four hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For repayment to importers, excess of deposits, forty-two dollars and fifty-seven cents. For expenses of Revenue—Cutter Service, seventy dollars and nine cents. _ For Life—Savin Service, eighty-one dollars and ninety cents. For salaries an<Iex(penses of agents and subordinate officers internal revenue, five hundre and nineteen dollars and forty-one cents. For allowance or drawback, forty-four dollars and fifty-four cents. For drawback on stills exported, Act March first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, twenty dollars. For payment of jud ents against internal-revenue officers, two hundred thousand and {Elly-one dollars and thirty-one cents. For relief of Continental Fire Insurance Company and others, Act February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and one, six thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars and thirteen cents. CLAIMS ALIDWED BY 1*111*: AUDITOR ron THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Agé?g¤fg;1<w? gg partmeut. For national defense, one hundred and ten dollars and thirty-eight . cents. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, three thousand two hundred and seventy dollars and twenty-nine cents. For pay of two and three year volunteers, one dollar and thirty cents. For pay of volunteers, thirty-nine dollars and forty-three cents. For bounty under Act of July eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- two, seventy-five dollars. _ For mileage to officers traveling without troops, one hundred and forty-five dollars and forty-four cents. For subsistence of the Army, seven thousand eight hundred and five dollars and fifty-nine cents. For regular supplies, Q_uartermaster’s Department, one thousand and fifty-nine dollars and ninety-seven cents. ' For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, six hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-five cents. For transportation of the Army and its sdpplies, twenty-tive thousand eight hundred and eighty-five dollars an one cent. For clothing and camp and garrison equipage, two hundred and forty-one dollars and fifty-three cents. For barracks and quarters, eight hundred and three dollars and seventy-three cents. For headstones for graves of soldiers, five dollars and eighty-one cents. . For burial of indi ent soldiers, forty-four dollars. For Medical and Eospital Department, six hundred and sixty-two dollars and one cent. For artificial limbs, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety- six cents. For ordnance stores: Equipments, one dollar and twenty-six cents. For torpedoes for harbor efense, two dollars and sixty-eight cents. For improving Columbia River, Washington, forty-four cents. For expenses California Debris Commission, one dollar and fifty- two cents. For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Pacific Branch, four dollars and ten cents.