Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/98

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32 FIFTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. For contingent expenses, foreign missions, twelve dollars. ` For salaries, consular service, two thousand six hundred and eighty- seven dollars and forty-one cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-two cents. For loss by exchange, diplomatic service, two hundred and seven dollars and seventy-nine cents. For emergencies arising in diplomatic and consular service, fourteen thousand and seventy-six dollars and four cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, eighty dollars and sixteen cents. Department of Agriculture: For contingent expenses, Department of Agriculture, fourteen dollars and thirty cents. For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, ten dollars and sixty-tive cents. For vegetable pathological investigations, fifty cents. For botanical investigations and experiments, fourteen dollars and sixty-five cents. For experimental gardens and grounds, Department of Agriculture, four dollars and thirty-five cents. For laboratory, Department of Agriculture, four dollars and eighty- · five cents. For soil investigations, five dollars and ninety cents. For entomological investigations, one dollar. For biologica investigations, thirty dollars and eighty-five cents. For agricultural experiment stations, fourteen cillars and eighty cents. ` For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, twenty-one dollars and sixty-five cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, one hundred and sixty dollars and fifteen cents. ' Department of Justice: For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, one hundred and five dollars and nineteen cents. For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, seventy- two do lars an fift ‘ cents. For fees of clerlis, United States courts, five hundred and forty- eight dollars and forty cents. or fees of jurors, United States courts, twelve dollars and fifty cents. · For fees of witnesses, United States courts, twenty-seven dollars and twenty-tive cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, six hundred and seventy-four dollars and seventy-five cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts, one hundred and sixteen dollars and eighty cents. For pay of bailifls, and so forth, United States courts, one hundred and fiftyseven dollars and fifty cents. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, five hundred and eleven dollars and thirty-tive cents. { §§éE@gg?#;;¤gm2€ CLAIMS Arrowao BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST·OFFICE Dnraxmmxr. For free-delivery service, twenty-four dollars and forty-five cents. For rent, light, and fuel, twenty-seven dollars and ninety-nine cents. For clerk hire, twenty-one dollars and fifty-nine cents. For special-delivery service, eight cents. For stationery and miscellaneous, money-order service, twenty-two cents. For miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster—General, eighteen dollars and fifty cents.