224 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Szss. II. C11. 62. 1910. For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, four hundred and ` hty dollars and twenty-five cents. _ uglfor general expenses, Forest Service, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and thirty-two cents. ‘ For enforcement of the food and drugs Act, Bureau of Chemistry, three dollars and sixty-three cents. For soil investigations, two dollars and sixty-two cents. _ For general expenses, Weather Bureau, one hundred and ninety-one dollars and eighty-six cents. For salaries and expenses, attorneys, examiners, and so forth, Bureau of Corporations, ninety-eight cents. For naturalization of aliens, ninety-six cents. - _ For enforcement of the Chinese-exclusion Act, one dollar and eighty- four cents. \ For equipment, Bureau of Standards, four dollars and eleven cents. For salaries, keepers of light-houses, thirty-five dollars and forty- two cents. · For expenses of light—vessels, twenty-one dollars. For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, twenty-three dol- » lars and sixty-two cents. For general expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, forty cents. For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, seven dollars and eigIl`1ty-nine cents. or salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, forty-three dollars and seventy-four cents. For fees of clerks, United States courts, nineteen hundred and nine, thirteen thousand and twenty-nine dollars and eighty-two cents. For fees of clerks, United States courts,nineteen hundred and eight, two thousand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and ninety-three cents. For fees of clerks, United States courts, eight hundred and forty-five dollars and sixty-five cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, one hundred and eighty-six dollars and seventy cents. or fees of witnesses, United States courts, eighty-three dollars and seventy cents. _ · For support of prisoners, United States courts, one hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty cents. {,’;‘}*;;‘“If“1§*7;*_“°“’* For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, Act March fourth, nineteen ' ` hundred and seven, six hundred and four dollars and thirty cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Agyimoggggmgg Transportation of foreign mails, three thousand four hundred and nepmmem. forty-six dollars and five cents. City free-delivery service, incidental expenses, four hundred and three dollars. Inland mail transportation——boat, two hundred and ten dollars. Rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, twenty dollars and fiftv cents. Rural free-delivery service, supplies, tolls, and so forth, fifty-one dollars and fifty-nine cents. Inland mail transportation—railroad, four thousand eight hundred and eighty-two dollars and thirty-three cents. Inland mail transportation—star, one thousand and ninetv—eight dollars and eighty-four cents. ' Pagment of rewards, fifty dollars, In emnities for losses by registered mail, one thousand two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty-six cents.
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