Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/960

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. — 943 For general expenses, Weather Bureau, one hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty-one cents. Department of Commerce and Labor: For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor, nineteen hundred and eight, ten cents. For supplies of light-houses, thirty-six dollars and sixty-three cents. For expenses of ight-vessels, nine dollars and fourteen cents. For expenses of buoyage, one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and thirty-four cents. For expenses of fog signals, twenty-four dollars and forty-two cents. For equipment, Bureau of Standards, sixty-two dollars and seventy- three cents. For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, fifty-nine dollars and fourteen cents. For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, two dollars and twenty-five cents. - Department of Justice: For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, fourteen dollars. · For salaries and expenses of district attorneys, United States courts, sixty-eight dollars and twengy—ve cents. For fees of clerks, United tates courts, six hundred and thirty-five dollars and forty cents. ‘ For fees of commissioners, United States courts, fifteen dollars and eiglpty cents. or fees of jurors, United States courts, three dollars and ten cents. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, fortly-two dollars. For supplies for United States courts, ten dollars and forty-two cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts, four hrmdred and thirty-three dollars and forty cents. CLAIMS .&LLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For limited indemnity for lost re istered mail, one thousand six fum ‘“°"f"*m*’Y hundred and thirty-two dollars ami ninety-three cents. ihgmw 0 ce For payment of rewards, three hundred and fifty dollars. For experimental rural free delivery, nineteen dollars. For rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, seventy-seven dollars and eighty-five cents. For regulation, screen, or other wagon service, one hundred and eighty-five dollars. For inland mail transportation-——star, ten thousand nine hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventy-one cents. For inland mail transportation~—railroad, two hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents. For inland mail transportation··-star, six hundred and four dollars and twenty-two cents. For compensation to postmasters, eleven dollars and forty-four cents. For clerk hire——separating, fifty-four dollars and fifty cents. For special-delivery servrce··—fees, eight cents. For rural free-delivery service-carriers, thirty-six dollars. For rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, fumiture, and so forth, nine dollars. _ _ _ _ Sec. 3. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to ,.e·:§§Qf,‘°{,‘;‘1a§l§,Q’,;‘,f be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Depart i¤z·>¤¤e¤· ment under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to tlie surplus fund under the provisions of section five of N 18 lm the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four. and °' '°` ‘