FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. 7 09 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE Claimeallowed hy AND 0T11E1a DEPARTMENTS. gg,?;;};";,;;; 3;; partments. For public printing and binding, four dollars and thirty-three cents. _Pub1ic printing and For salaries, consular service, one hundred dollars.”"@];§Q,,r mvm For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and ` seamen, twenty dollars and ten cents. For loss by exchange, consular service, one hundred and four dollars —1¤=·¤by cxchnngo. and eighty-three cents. For fees and costs in extradition cases, six dollars and eighty cents. —¤¤¤•¤i¤i<>¤; For refunding consular fees erroneously deposited, two hundred and —r•=f¤¤<1i¤g f·>¤¤.¤t<=. seventeen dollars and fifty cents. For contingent expenses, Department of Agriculture, two hundred —jtg¤’i¤·;¤¤r=·i Deand nine dollars and nine cents. °° `“°" For general expenses, Weather Bureau, eighty cents. Weather Bureau. For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, Act of August sixth, eighteen rmmnunn of rn. hundred and ninety-four, two thousand and thirty-two dollars and sixty- ‘““'"*· ·*'"°”°· seven cents. For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, seven hun- jgggggsmcemsdred and ninety dollars and ninety-two cents. ` For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, one jgwid ==¤¤i¤¢¤¤t thousand dollars. . ‘ ””°”‘ For fees of clerks, United States courts, one hundred and thirty-six —¤1¤rk¤- dollars and ninety-five cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, one thousand live —°°¤¤¤¤i¤·*¤¤¤=¤· hundred and ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, ilfteen dollars and fifty —-vi¢¤¤¤¤¤¤· cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts, three hundred and ·*“PP°’°°‘P'*°°¤°*‘¤- ninety-seven dollars and sixty cents. _ For rent of court rooms, United States courts, one hundred and fifty ··*‘¤*— dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- ,,,f*‘,§'{_‘{’,,t*j}}°',$,j’;_* QH, OFFICE DEPARTMENT. :¢;K0¤iv¤ Depart- For special-delivery service, eight cents. “§mgi¤l-·*¤¤iv¤rr For free-delivery service, five dollars. _ r¤n·.21»1s»·m· mv. For clerk hire, one hundred and nineteen dollars and forty-five cents. ‘°°· For rent, light, and fuel, seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and thirty-two cents. For compensation of postmasters, sixty-nine dollars and fifty-two P¤·¤¤¤¤¤¤··¤- cents. For advertising, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and forty-tive A**'°***¤*¤¤· cents. For mail depredations and postomce inspectors, two hundred and MMI <1¤rr¤d¤~i¤¤¤. fifty dollars. For railroad transportation, four dollars and twenty cents. Trnnsportafiou. . For star transportation, two hundred and fifty-two dollars and thirty- two cents. _ SEc. 4. That for the payment of the following claims certitied to be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the Act of June twentieth eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under V¤L1B.p~110· appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and Ve!-¤.r-5i eighty-four, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered Three